Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 24, 1962, p. 5

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you can learn to fly your first lesson for 250 at don way flying school 1 mile north of no 7 highway on don mills rd buttonville news restaurant and playground facilities phone ax 32021 township of mflrkhflm notice re weeds notice is hereby given to all property owners and occupants that in accordance with the weed control act i960 ontario section 3 9 10 11 12 and 13 unless weeds growing on their land within the township of markham are cut down by friday june 1st- and throughout the season the weed inspector of the township of markham may enter upon said land and have the weeds cut charging the cost against the land as set out in the act the cooperation of all concerned is earnestly solicited h c t crisp clerk e l clubine weed inspector phone gormley neighbourhood notes a good many buttonville peo ple attended the taping of two take a chance shows at cf- totv friday evening these will be aired on june 25 and july 2 so watch for familiar faces in the participating aud iences the james rodicks mrs mcgimpsey miss e french may be seen june 25 if you look closely miss marv rodicfc mrs e hill mrs john donald son mrs h r paterson and others may be seen july 2 sorry we missed congratula tions to mr cline burr who celebrated his 92nd birthdav on may 4 mr burr has led a very quiet life recently and the fam ily celebration was a small one present at the burr home with mr and mrs r burr and mr n burr were mr and mrs jim granger mr and mrs henrv allen mr and mrs russell rowntrec and several grand children york north federal liberal candidate john addi son was a caller and congratu lations were received from lib eral leader the hon l b pear son mr alex young was taken to hospital late last week with a heart ailment we wish him a rapid return to health mr john brown who has been in scarboro hospital for the past few weeks is looking forward to coming home shortly thursday afternoon of last week several local women from browns corners united church attended the tea and sale of work at the ina grafton gage home 2 oconnor dr among those attending were miss m rodick mrs jean cook airs douglas hood mrs edgar ful ler mrs harold steff ler mrs a v miller and mrs f leaf fashion shows were in the news this week on wednesday evening at thornhill hs the home economy students mod elled garments they had made in class and a pleasing display wedding bouquets corsages funeral arrangements don lewis stouffville 790 i it was well planned and dis patched makeup was applied by three local beauty coun sellor representttives mrs g hooper mrs gordon brumwell and mrs yvonne mathieu all former york central district high school students among those modelling were janet craig showing a wool tweed walking suit maureen martin and kathy murgaski displayed lingerie pat patterson whose injured ankle prevented her ap pearance in the show was rep resented by another student who wore pats cotton topper suit gail steffler was a fine com mentator another fashion show in the news was the achievement day show at aurora high school last saturday afternoon the buttonville seam rippers were represented on the modelling stage by janet craig sandra burr elizabeth barker and jeanie clarke their leader is miss cora brodie of headford assisted by elizabeth barker councillor and mrs charles hooper and mr and mrs geo hooper attended the unionville firemens ball on friday even ing at the unionville arena funds from tiie evening were turned over to the unionville swimming club on may 30 local ratepayers will be interested in the pro gram that buttonville school parents club plans to present at the regular meeting s r pat terson former chairman of the board at buttonville school and now finance chairman for t sa no 3 markham will give an account of school affairs in the new area improvements at com hall buttonville w i hall has been having a beauty treatment recently and plans are under way to further the process last year new front doors side steps and storms and screens were a vast improve ment recently the roof was freshly painted tuesday even ing of last week w i women and members of the hall board met and agreed the interior should be newly decorated be fore long the transformation should be made maryland farm group entertained masseyferguspn entertained members of a tour group from maryland last week and on monday group no 1 browns corners united church women under the convenership of mrs george oakes and miss adele carruthers catered for noon dinner for the travellers sixty were served family day service 7 it was family day at browns corners church last sunday morning and the sunday school staff was in charge of the ser vice mr charles turner sunday school superintendent was in the pulpit and mrs donald ree- sor played the organ music was supplied by the junior choir under the direction of mrs george hooner miss joy fuller was a delightful story teller and rev gerald fitzpat- rick preached a fine sermon half past tee su firs 7hat cute new boy i was telling you about that just iovep1hto our neighborhood the stouffville tribune thttty mjy 24 1962 pigt 5 ghost town or just asleep on the surface a ghost town and a sleeping community look much alike but theres a tremendous difference beneath the surface a paused but healthy economy a population asleep but ready for the next day f another invisible factor just below the surface is insurance insurance in its many forms protects the community when it is cwake or asleep against the risk of loss from fire accident theft liability storm and the multitude of other hazards we all face from day to day without the protection which insurance provides most thriving canadian municipalities might well be ghost towns without that protection which comes only when tho catastrophic losses of the few can be spread among the many most of the enterprises which make our canadian centres prosperous today could not have been undertaken the tremendous individual risks of sudden dis aster would have mado such enterprises too onesided a gamble with fate ail canada insurance federation all- canada insurance federation en btbalt 0 ortt 100 eoaptttej it aatemois and rajuajly iaicraac compaai j audley may 7th mrs fred pnckrin thirteen ladies attended the ucw meeting at the church on wednesday evening the president mrs g astley con ducted the business the four representatives who attended the ucw workshop at osh- awa gave a summary of their programme the roll call was faith final plans were made for the afternoon tea bazaar and bake sale to be held on may 26 at the church mrs arch bell led the worship mrs linrieman played violin numbers accom panied by mrs arch bell on the piano the rev m buttars conducted a bible study on pentecost nature of the church a social halfhour followed with refreshments the ucw packed a large bale about 150 lbs of clothing for overseas sunday school and church were combined on sunday for the christian family day serv ice tiie superintendent bert guthrie assisted rev buttars anne guthrie douglas bell and roy puckrin read the scrip tures mrs g astley gave the story instruments of peace the male choir sang and mrs arch bell was organist the sunday school anniver sary service will be held on sun day may 27 at 230 pm the rev kenneth heron ba min ister of the pickering presby terian church will be the guest speaker the children will assist with the music ten from here attended tho christian education conference at pickering united church on saturday evening mr and mrs lee darwin cal ifornia and mr and mrs carl disney florida are visiting with mrs darwins and mrs disneys parents mr and mrs g k pratt and other relatives a miscellaneous shower was held on saturday evening at the home of mrs swonnacott for mrs richard freeman the former betty grace bryant the best wishes of the com munity go to mr and mrs free man who have taken up resi dence at islington following their marriage recently miss edna jones brooklin visited on sunday with her cous in clarence and mrs trigg sympathy is extended to mr and mrs g k pratt on the passing of mrs pratts aunt mrs arnold of montreal mrs arnold was 101 mr and mrs ronald webb pembroke spent the weekend at the home of mrs s wonna- cott mr and mrs stanley powell and family visited on sunday with mr and mrs w petty cherrywood mr and mis fred puckrin dont let it happen to you get kodak film here houstons hhe rexall drug store stouffville ph 229 and tiie girls visited on sunday at the home of mr and mrs walter hollinger cherrywood mrs e pardon and miss hel en pardon oshawa visited on sunday at the home of mr and mrs bob pardon bloomington mr and mrs geo mccormack of sudbury and mr and mrs robt leask and family green- bank were guests on sunday of mr and mrs w a fockler succession duties threaten even a small estate money for succession duties will have to be raised promptly when you die and may mean that your wife will have to sacrifice part of the estate you want her to have the proper sun life policy will help meet these payment and other taxes and last expenses so that your estate can be preserved for your family for full particulars mail the coupon below sun life assurance company of canada jim abell phone 237 stouffviue plrase send information on life insurance and succession duties aame dait oj birth and mr and mrs tomlinson mrs greer of brampton is visiting this week with mr and mrs robt johnson congratulations to mr and mrs ferguson who were mar ried in stouffville on saturday afternoon fifteen year old jerry trail- mer has been released from the east general hospital and is now at home he is still in a cast and is confined to a wheel chair a very enjoyable service in song was presented by mrs eugene lemons sunday school class of girls in the blooming- ton church on sunday some insects couldnt live it it werent for the early morning dampness dew or die seat location i wmmm ideal central location between avenue times squire and radio city close to theatres night clubs shopping tv and radio airconditioning singles nam 5550 doubles from 800 sea your travel agent or writ jfe ouw i20 was 44h st ny 30 nj phono judson 23000 hemo hesitates is iosz mthoffeexceptoa a bachelor repairs- recores- exchanges radctplirifstractors i ietttttmtto ph108 1 stouffyiuf evil yuuuir fim men who have touched the depths of poverty and degradation women facing the ordeal of unwed motherhood children orphaned or mistreated to these and countless others the salvation army brings relief and hope through its havens hostels homes and hospitals wont you help us to continue this vital work and in so doing know the joy of aiding others give from the heart to the campaign may 1st to 31sl chairman a zorsas treas g calheck publicity leila hvitlstcn headquarters 1m brock st w uxbridge the stouffville tribune phone 152 biggest bljmw0m up to 17 new features on 1962 hayliners this i the year for you to gel the savings of one- man haying take the heave out of haying with any of five new 19s2 hayliner 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