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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 12, 1962, p. 3

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ttf 3 the stouffviue twhjhf twukr apr n 1962 pinafore performance fri sat isiaicijm j the principal performers in the gilbert and sullivan oper etta hms pinafore left to right tim wees lynda no lan and eric button took pait in a dress rehearsal this week prior to their colourful piesen- tation in the auditorium of the stouffville dist high school friday and saturday nights pictured here final touches of makeup are applied befoie their public appeal ance a cast of sixty students aie en rolled in the show the first of its kind to be presented locally staff photo student choir to sing here on april 27 the theological students choir of knox college toronto and piesbyterian college monti eal will make a ringing and recruit inent tour of various presbyter ian churches in the lake huron geoigian bay areas of ontario during april and may the choir will sing at a service in saint james presbyteiian church in stouffville on friday april 27 at s pm all of the young men aie uni versity graduates and are en gaged either in theological stud les or have already graduated and are appointed to various mission fields acioss canada the members of the choir aie especially desirous of meeting young people of all denomina tions who may be inteiested in christian seivice in the minis try in the order of deaconesses or in overseas mismonaiy work the leader of the choir is mr ilemy rosevear fcco ft- cl oiganist and choir master of glenview presbyterian chu- ich toronto and lecturer- in chinch music and llymnology at knox college univeisity of toionto the choir will be accompanied by two faculty lepresentatives of the colleges rev c ritchie bell ba dd loid strathcona professor of pastoral theology and homileties at piesbyleiian college monti eal and rev d r mckillican babdmth dean of students and lectin er in church administration at knox college f all the major denominations in canada aie faced with critical shortages of trained workers the young men of the choir will not only conduct services in churches but they will also pre sent programmes in high schools and public schools where pos sible in the various communities that thev visit local and personal happenings mr and mrsmerv watts re- mr and mrs mike shelbv and turned home last week after spending the past month at pay- tona beach florida mr and mrs leo wagg and family were at the home of mr and mrs geo wilson willow- dale on saturday when the wil sons celebrated their 20th wed ding anniversary professional piano tuning by e edmund call waggs jewelry and china 852w or toionto hl70403 mr and mrs fred lamb of manchester mr and mis geo ilambly of toionto weie guests with their cousins mr and mrs frank wagg on sunday child health clinic stouftville child health clinic will be held friday april 13th from 130 to 3 pm in the york county health building main stiect fiee immunization one ot the colourful high- satin day night of the gilbert sixty sudents three of he lights of thestouffviile dis and sullivan operetta hms participants are pictuied heie high school term will be the pinafore the musical will e to right hei ben otto presentation on friday and feature a cast of more than rac a cadieux staff photo mrs ollie madill just past of stouffville is able to be up a short while each day after be ing confined to her bed since the 26th of march mr everett ross sinclair died at the stouffville nursing home on tuesday april 3 1962 after a short illness he was born at franklin in 1879 and spent 14 years in ringwood and district having kept store there for 22 years prior to which he had farmed mrs sinclair predeceas ed him in 191s he was identified with the christian church ring- wood aoi aonoc now open it in stouffville new dealer for mercury monterey meteor and comet mr and mrs doug woolven albert st aie vacationing in florida w t meeting- april 18 the regular meeting of the womens institute for april will be held on wednesday apr 18th at 215 pm at the home of mrs a w king 109 lloyd ave roll call pay your fee elec tion of officers repoit on stand ing committees will be given mrs p treadway will be the guest speaker and will also con duct the installation of officers for 6263 members and friends are cordially invited to attend mnrkham um church wesley and marilyn tut tie recoiding artists for the sacred productions will be present in the maikham um church on sunday evening april 15th at 730 pm after spending twenty- five yeais in professional show business they have dedicated jtlieir lives to the singing of the gospel wesley tuttle worked with the sons of the pioneers and was employed by walt dis ney to do the sound track yodel ling for snow white and the seven dwarfs he was the fea tured singer on many radio and- television programs including the red foley show on abc and the gran old opry from nash ville tennessee marilyn tuttle as a youngster appealed in many movies with shirley tem ple and others until her mar riage in 1946 she woiked at the earle carool theatre the missionary safari lo take place april 22nd to 291 h in the markham and dicksons hill church is well under wayin preparation on satin day eve ning mr thomas dow and pies- ident carl timbeis spent the evening with the young teens and young peoples department of the dicksons hill sunday school making plans for the missionary display the mark- ham young teens depaitment under the leadership of their teacher mrs c mcdowell and their superintendent jack shep herd had a wonderful saturday moining of fellowship and plan ning or their displays the chinch choir will prac tise again on sunday afternoon for the presentation of the an nual missionary cantata this will be given in the evening serv ice on sunday april 22nd de tailed program announcements will appear next week in the lo cal papers the annual ladies i hankoffer ing service or missions was held on sunday evening a stir ring- missionary message was given bv rev a walsh pastor of the stouffville church after the service a missionary pictuie entitled five martyred men was viewed by the congiegation a final woid another new ice- ord sunday school attendance was made by markham school last sunday this is thiee new records in four weeks obituaries slack on wednesday april 4 1962 mr edwin louis slack died at the biieibush hospital in his 76th year he had been a resi dent of stouffville for the past 13 yeais having retiied 10m farming near glasgow his wife the foimer sophy davis prede ceased him a few years ago mr slack was born in uxbridge tp a son of the late james w slack and emma pioctor and was identified with the baptist chu rch having seived as a deacon for a number of yeais he was superintendent of the local park for the past several yeais suiviving aie a son munay of toronto and daughteis gei- tie mrs garfield dicwery ella mrs geo moiden and fern mis lome mcmullen all of stouffville and blanche mrs morris hornsby of tor onto also 9 grandchildren rev j williams had charge of the seivice which was held in the chapel at the l e o- nejll funeral horne on satur day april 7 honoraiy pallbear ers were earl drewery floyd fairies ted cadieux glenn rat- cliff bert battand bert lickor- ish pallbearers were wayne hornsby bill mcmullen lany and lynn mcmullen walter o- boyle and ronald smith inter ment was in the vault at the stouffville cemetery family of toronto were dinner guests wuh mr and mrs gord wagg and girls mr art baker of valemia was a visitor in town on thursday he had pieviously operated the mann xarnx tenth line south mrs robert young of shaw- ville qiebo is visiting her daughter irs don mcphail church st and her son in osh awa or a couple ot weeks stouffville home school as- sociation will hold a tea and bake sale on april 14th from 2jj0 to 430 pm at the summit- view school mr and mrs frank bulk- holder attended the fat home tor his auutmrstom dtutkekt of atha on saturday the occa sion was her 85th birthday a rkmindrk when spring cleaning please bundle your newsprint readv or the scouts and cubs to col lect in two weeks time mrs a be van stouffville has retui ned home after several weeks overseas where she visit ed at her home in denmaik as well as in england mr and mrs heib thomas and donald cone 9 maikham and miss doris woodland cone 4 uxbridge were saturday eve ning dinner guests at the home of mr and mrs jas thomas rupert ave on sunday after noon mrs fawcett and john of whitby and mrs e pascoe of gieenwood weie calleis thiityfive lelatives and friends met at ihe home of mr and mrs russel dowswell on friday eve ning match 30 this was the occasion of their 40th wedding anniversary mis dowswell was the foimer gieta jones they weie maiiied in uxbridge on match 29 1922 and farmed or over 20 years south of good wood in 1945 thev letired to their piesent home in goodwood guests came from oshawa to ionto claiemont stouffville markham quaker hill good wood after a pleasant evening of games and a lovely buffet luncheon the guests depaitccl wishing this genial couple many more years of happiness mr and mrs bruce hisey and family of vandorz were visitors on sunday with his parents mr and mrs charlie hisey rupert ave houstons coftee shoppe will be open good friday see next weeks paper or special menu easier novelties hen roost ers rabbits eggs easter bas kets easter boxed chocolates priced ziom 10c to 1000 at houstons rexall drug store the stouffville fiie brigade was called out three times in thiee hours on thursday be tween 11 am and 2 pm the lash of grass fires weie in u- bridge maikham and whitl church townships mr and mrs ken miller ot of ottawa weie here for a short visit recently mr harry brillin- ger accompanied them to ott awa to visit his sister mrs bert miller he returned by plane on sunday road foreman elgin wagg will attend a school for road superintendents in toronto for a twoday period on mav 14 and 15 a new 24400 dictating ma chine has been purchased or the clerks office in the stouff ville municipal building lloyd irwin rupert ave has commenced the construction ot another new guitar the third in his collection his most recent project will be a doublenecked instrument with the standard spanish on top and the base on the bottom saviiie mrs elizabeth mabel saville noith of balliintrae died at the stouffville nursing home on tuesday april 3 1962 having been in poor health the past 4 years she was born in cape town s africa and is suivived by her husband vernon saville whom she married in 1910 and two daughters- kathleen n sa ville and eva g stevens they had resided in the ballantrae district the past 8 years other places of residencewere toronto and england rev douglas da vis was in ehaige of the service held at the l e oneill funeral home on friday april 6 the pallbearers were mel baker tom clark leroy baker and carl rose interment was in the stouffville cemetery vault clarksox william henry clarkson of altona passed away at whitby 011 friday april 6 following a stroke which he suffeied a few days pievious he was boin in 1875 at lincolnville son of the late robeit clarkson and jane swales in 1896 he married lou isa b j morris who suivives him as well as being a farmer he was well known as a shearer of sheep or many years he was identified with the christian church also the ioof and lol lodges one son arthur m clarkson and two sisteis lillian mrs ileib southby and violet mrs richard stadlcbar both of or- angeville also survive him al ong with six grandchildren and nineteen greatgrandchildren the service was held on mon day april 9 at 2 pm at the l e oneill funeral chapel in charge of rev dow sargeant the pallbeai ers were stanley lewis bert lewis fied mcnair norman bunker charlie bar- key and kenneth reesor inter ment was in the stouffville cem- etery vault wms meeting- on sunday evening api il 8th the stouffville united mission ary wms took charge of the regular sunday evening church seivice and held their annual missionary thank offering meeting the guest speaker rev alf red rees of markham gave a very challenging message tak ing his scriptuie reading from exodus 21 and romans 12 mr rees slated how thankful they are to know they will be able to return to india sometime in august the president mrs bert stou- fer announced that a bus would be charteied for the mis sionary convention in vineland on may 15th to accommodate the ladies of the local united mis sionary chinches at a work meeting held on march 29ih at the home of mrs reg stouffer several barrels of bandages were packed 1 eady or shipping anglican church news the advisory board of christ church anglican held their meeting april 2nd in the church hall with the rector rev j l ball presiding mr ball reported s piclures of beauty spots stouffville council are serious ly considering the purchase of a tiacior and loader chas coop er ltd claiemont have agieed to demonstrate a unit now in slock that carries a price tag of 52300 a committee of conn- cil were quite favourably im pressed wiih the machine ac cording to a repoit presented at a regular meeting on thursday night mr and mrs truman baxter rupeit st and mr and mrs ted cadieux and family were with mr and mrs harold mur phy and family on sunday the occasion being mr baxters 70th biithdav the month of march was one of the busiest on recoid for offi cers of the stouffville police de- paitment accoiding to a report presented by pc hugh van- koughnet to a regular meeting of stouffville council on thurs day night in a 31day period the new cruiser travelled a distance ot 2630 miles the horticultural society held a veiy inteiesting and instruc tive meeting in the united church parlours on friday eve ning in charge of mrs h dix on and mrs a h williams a panel had been invited to dis cuss various phases of gaiden- ing mr fred griffin discussed varieties of vegetables or your garden and gave hints on glow- ing chrysanthemums mr c james spoke ing tree planting and had sam ples of different trees glow ing locally he and mr griffin gave a demonstration on tree and sluub pruning mrs w timbers spoke on growing and care of roses and delphinium and mrs m stoiey on house plants azaleas amaryllis etc solos were given by mrs fred byer a short report of the convention was given by miss margery mertens after which mr and mis frank buikholder plan to attend the schneider demons ration and buffet lun cheon to be held on monday april 16 at 815 in the legion hall it is being sponsored by the ladies auxiliary to the roy al canadian legion branch 459 pioceeds or- charitable pur- posesprice 50c winners of the lucky draws must be present neighbourhood help had to he summoned to the farm lesidence of mr levi drudge 16th ave between cone 9 and 10 maik ham twp on thursday after noon of last week when a firp apparently started on the road side spiead into a field of straw on the drudge property for a timethe arm buildings were threatened but the arrival of the markham village fire brig ade extinguished the blaze a boy may lake the initiative in a love affair but the girl takes it from there that mr barnes would be in stouffville april 29th to consult with the followup visitation committee ot the 1960 campaign reports weie presented by the following organizations mr powell reported the purchase of our sets of tables and chairs for the junior sunday school mrs kinsema president of the evening cuild spoke on the construction of the boa id walk or the fashion show and mon ey was voted to pay the guild for the material used in the con struction mrs thornes irom the down town church work ers will speak at the guild meet ing april 16th a rummage sale will be held in the chuich hall saturday april 28th from 9 am to 5 pm the guild purchased ten card tables mrs burgln wa presi dent reported the auxiliary would hold a tea and bake sale at the church hall may 5th mrs williams president of ihe chancel guild said about half the money for the chancel rug had been donated and fur ther donations would be most gratefully leccived the chancel guild are making riddle curtains for the altar with money donat ed by the womens auxiliary mr r lewis president of the mens club announced that the members would hold a dinner meeting thinsday may 17th a geneial discussion followed and it was decided to invite the great chapter to meet at our chuich hall in october and ca ter for their dinner after the service in their fall colours on the road to algonquin park united church women the guest speaker at the eas ter thankoffering meeting of the united church women on monday evening april 16 will be miss dorothy m young of toronto she is one of the few canadian women who have at- tended two assemblies of the world council of churches am sterdam holland in 1948 and new delhi india last novem ber following a leaching stint in woodstock nb miss young took the deaconess courses at the united church training school then went to work in brunswick st chinch halifax next came a similar position in sherbourne church toronto and at piesent she is secretary for program in the board of women for the united church miss young will present an account of her experience last november at the world coun cil of chinches in new delhi as wel as her work in hong kong and nepal it is hoped that all membeis of the newly formed units of the united church will attend a sinceie invitation is extended to women of other denominations who are inteiest ed in bioadcning their knowl edge of the work of the chris tian church in foreign fields miss olive hutchison will be in charge of the devotional service and linda nolan will beguesl soloist a- social half hour will conclude the meeting watch john appis0n liberal candidal for york north questioned on why 1 got into politics by a newspaper editor on ckvrtv channel 3 jiarrie thursday april 19 th at 610 pm aiso dealer for ford british built products five years kxpkriknce in sutton area thinking of a deal drop in and see sales koprentati es george yniinjr jim hartley nick coffey service manager call roy gilbert coffey and baftley motors ltd west km of town maiv strkkt stouffvhie phone 549 or 550 dont let it happen to you get kodak film here houstons the rexall drug slore stouffviue ph 22ft cadet squadron enjoys trip to camp borden sixty members of the stouff- vifle and dist air cadet squa dron travelled to camp bor den on march 31st to spend centre the entire- group is- ihe entire day al the roaf pictuied here in front of the base and technical training stouffville legion hall prior to their by bu on saturday morning staff photo

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