tfartr ju 28 1962 the stourryiue tribune pg 3 weddinqs mr and mrs hugh james biide is the former shirley rider are pictured here fol- doieen alderson daughter ot mr and mrs dalton alder- lowing their leccnt marriage son ciaicmont the groom is in the martin luther evan- the son of mr and mrs wm gelical church mimico the rider toionto a surprise birthday party was given mrs redshaw al bert st her soninlaw joe brown and her granddaughter sharon sinclair when 24 mem bers of the family were present this included mis redshaw mr and mis joe brown and sandra of lindsay mr and mrs murray sinclair sandra joyce and peter mr and mrs elmer farthing bill and lois mr murray redshaw and phillip bill walker and ella hook all ot stouffville and mr and mrs joe ringwood gaiy jim and clayton of markham warren hendricks son of mr and mrs cec hendricks wil liam st has acquiied a summer jobat a provincial park near sault ste marie with the dept of lands and forests death graham graham austin parker at markham ont on wednesday june 27 1962 austin parker graham in his 82nd year be- loved husband of mary wellar and dear father of howard helen mrs s pipher hazel murray gordon lillian mrs g gauslin and the late earl douglas and donald resting at the dixon funeral home markham for service on fri day at 230 pm interment in elmwood cemetery markham music results the following music students were successful at the june ex aminations of the royal con servatory of music of toronto piano gr 1 marsna wagg gr 3 lambert yake gr 4 david yake hon lynne bad- geiow hon gr 8 floience yake wan en hendricks theory gr 2 donna rat- cliff 1st class hon kenneth walsh hon bertha stouffcr eleven year old linda bunk er daughter of mr and mis merv bunker of ahona was valedictorian for the giade 8 graduation class at glasgow public school on tuesday even ing those graduating along with linda were marie jensen fhilip sargeant mogens jen sen bob shaw and wilfred bra dley mrs peter king president of the newly organized home school presided over the meet ing mrs dow sargeant spoke to the graduates and urged them to become part of a gi eat er education honour pins weie presented to the graduates ot 1960 61 and 62 classes mrs c colby the music supervisor led the older pupils in a few well chosen choruses after which a film vital v decision was shown this film had been made in some of the metro area schools showing many of the opportunities that are open to todays students emmerson mckeax the st james presbyterian church stouffville was decor ated with delphinium peonies and ferns when the rev g l hamill united glenys anne mc- kean and barry stuart eromer- son in marriage on saturday june 23rd the bride i a daugh ter of mr and mrs james mc kean and the groom is the son of mrs eric gardner and the late alden emmerson the bride was given in mar riage by her father she entered the church wearing a cocktail length dress of white silk org anza over taffeta styled with a bell skirt and lilypoint sleeves her shoulder length veil was held by a coronet of white orange blossoms and seed pearls she carried a cascade of deep red roses with stephanotis and variegated ivy the matron of honour mrs j jean thomas and the brides- maid sheryl mckean were dressed alike in cocktail length turquoise blue silk organza over taffeta styled with round necklines and pleated foldover skirts their tuiquoise blue headdiesscs weie bows of silk organza with shoes of the same shade both girls carried bou quets of pink and white carna tions with stephanotis the flower girls colleen mc kean and ginger hutton were dressed alike in pink dimity over taffeta with short full skirts styled with small round collar pleated front puff sleeves and a taffeta sash held at the back with a butterfly bow their headdresses were matching bows and each carried a basket of coloured flowers kenneth waud of willowdale was best man and jim thomas the usher mrs c h nolan was organist receiving guests at the parkside youth centre the brides mother wore a sheath of shiimp silk organza over taffeta with matching hat and white accessories and a cor sage of talisman roses the grooms mother was in a mauve brocade sheath and a corsage of yellow loses leaving for a honeymoon to points north the bride donned a navy and white suit with white accessories and a corsage of hot pink carnations on their leturn the couple will make their home in stouffville out oftown friends and rel atives attended from hamilton toronto newmarket green- bank richmond hill bancroft and bowmanville friends of mrs arthurprouse formerly of claremont and more tecently of fairview lodge whitby will regret to learn that- she suffered a frac tured hip in a fall and is pres ently confined to the oshawa general hospital miss elaine clendenning was successful in obtaining 1st class honours in grade ii conserva tory piano examination she is a pupil of mrs floyd rat- cliff miss janice ratcliff was successful in grade viii piano examination with honouis some people get ahead by knowhow while others seem to do allright by knowwho fattendex tacx baskets of delphinium orange blossoms and peonies decorated bethesda united church on saturday june 23 1962 at 230 oclock when audrey mildred daughter of mrs taun and the late bert taun 115 main st was united in marriage to el- wood murray pattenden son of mr and mrs chester patten den gormley rev george da vison was the officiating clergy man given in marriage by her bro ther glen taun the biide was attired in white nylon lace over taffeta and carried red roses mrs doris walls was matron of honour for her sister she wore an orange ice nylon sheer dress over taffeta and miss ma ry pattenden sister ot the groom wa bridesmaid she wore aqua nylon sheer over taf feta they both carried yellow roses white carnations and lily of the valley the best man was mr howard pattenden brother of the groom mrs james oldham sang the lords my shcpheid and the wedding prayer accompanied at the organ by howard burk- holder of bethesda the ushers were mr w walls and mr a thompson for the reception held at the brides home the biides mo ther received her guests in a navy dress and the glooms mother in gold crepe both with matching accessories for a honeymoon to be spent ir eastern ontario the t bride chose a beige figured silk two- piece dress with matching ac cessories on their leturn they will make their home in stouff ville i i ft film offer sizes 620 120 116 616 127 c620 ci 20 ci 16 c616 ci 27 for each film left for developing and printing you will receive a new roll same size free good only on dates shown 310 we want to prove you get the finest work we now have a daily pick up and delivery service from chas abel to our store your film work now completed within 24 hours the dealer in your ft neighbourhood is houstons the rexall drug store main st stouffville phone 229 i y i johnston tidsbury st andrews united church markham was beautifully dec orated with baskets of red ros- ps for the wedding on saturday june 16 of doris anne tids- bury daughter of mrs tids- bury and the late gordon tids- bury of markham to james w johnston son of mr and mis james johnston rev noiman pick performed the ceremony the bride given in marriage by her brother alan wore a gown of white peau de soie with fitted bodice embroidered with heavy lace applique boat neck line bell shaped skirt falling in chapel train her fingertip veil of tulle illusion was caught with a coronet of seed pearls she carried baby pink loses fasten ed to and trailing fiom a white bible her attendants weie pa tricia dix maid of honour hel en gayman karen chadwick bridesmaids gowned alike in pinkpeau de soie full skirts with box- and inverted pleats pill box hats tiimmed with ny lon tulle they canied led roes and pink carnations on white bibles gifts of the biide the flower girl was carol anne clarke dressed in white peau de soie and carrying a nosegay of pink carnations the ring beaier was robeit hunt miss lynda nolan of stouffville was soloist accompanied by mis e g clark at the organ mr william johnston was the best man for his bi other and the ushers were ronald grah am and bob atkinson of mark ham for the leception in the church parlours the brides mother wore a dress of blue chiffon over printed silk with white accessories and a corsage of pink roses the grooms moth er wore a beige dress and acces sories and a corsage of orange carnations for the trip fo florida the biide wore a turquoise suit with white accessories and a white orchid corsage on their return uey will live at unionville local and personal happenings mr and mrs ivan wags of su catharines were visitors in town on monday houstons drug store coffee shoppe open on july- 2 holiday from 1 to 5 pm mr and mrs r m johnston charles su returned from ni agara falls where they attend ed the funeral of their sister-in- law mrs m logan stouffville firemen were called to the home of mrs joe hooer on rupert ave tuesday morn ing to extinguish a fire on the roof of the house congratulations to miss janis kennedy rr 3 stouffville who was successful in passing hei grade 8 piano test with honors at the recent examinations of the royal conservatory of mu sic held at the uxbridge centie recently janis is a pupil of miss myrtle l watson atcm 5 openair community church services are to be conducted on each sunday evening at 730 in the stouffville park guest spea ker and special singer this sunday will be eric stiain of whitevale come and enjoy the gospel in your car wideman bontrager mildred bontrager daughter of mr and mis orvan l bon trager of la grange became the bride of david wideman the son of mr and mrs willis wideman of stouffville in a lovely service on friday june 15 at 700 atthe emma monno- nite chuich near topeka in diana rev newton gingerich of markham rr and rev amos hosteller of topeka indiana performed ithe ceremony a mens quartet composed of maynard bontrager ned miller dclbert yodcr and wilbur yo- dcr sang the following selec tions jesus stand among us twas god who led tread softly take my life and let it be o father lead us my jesus as thou wilt saviour like a shepherd lead us the bride chose a ballerina length dress of white acetate with long pointed sleeves and a peter pan collar with lace she carried a white bible with red roses and streamers her bridesmaid was ruth freed from norristown pa she wore a delicate pink dress and carried white carnations and pink roses the bridegroom was attend ed by kenneth snider from kitchener glen stcincr and al- vin grove seated the guests they arc also from markham the brides mother chose roy al blue dress- and the grooms mother chose a beige dress both mothers wore corsages of pink roses t a reception following the boyd reunion about 125 members of the boyd family met for a reunion at the chiistian youth centie on friday these were descend ants of the late william j and catherine boyd of a family of 11 there aie 3 surviving hessie mrs fred hornshaw of toronto maiy mrs steve dart of agincourt and david of stouffville david was unable to be present hav ing been confined to hospital mrs hornshaw and mrs dart were each presented with a cor sage as it was 21 years since the last leunion the afteinoo was spent in lenewing acquain tances this was followed by a picnic during the shoit pro gram a history of the boyd fam ily compiled by alice hornshaw was read by norman boyd duets were sung by diane and lynda fletcher of newmarket the next leunion is to be held hi stouffville paik on june 22 1s63 the executive is pres howard dart sec jean martin and treas campbell anthony mr herb kring has bought the matt heussers home on north st a presentation was made v mrs everton smith and miss gwen kennedy at a social eve ning held at the presbyterian church last tuesday mrs walter atkinson and mrs stan hastings pent a day with mrs clayton baker in orillia last week mr and mrs willis davis eat of town spent last week in ot tawa visiting their sons fred and albert and family mr and mrs harry carter of foi t william are visiting her sister mrs a grubin church st and other relatives mr geo clayton a former sgt with the markham twp police dept and more recently with tadio station cfmg has joined the police department of markham village a lender on a fiveton truck submitted by patrick motors was accepted recently by maik- ham twp council the price with tax was s652907 mr mike paulstouffville is spending the summer vacation at a forest fire lookout station in northern ontario he held a similar post last year commencing july 3id the community swimming pool is to open at 530 pm every after noon for the convenience of local businessmen and outot town workers who might enjoy a dip before dinner awarded 50 mr leroy soper rr 4 stouffville was awaided 50 and costs in second division couit markham on tuesday in a jvil suit filed against mr ross giles stouffville 55th anniversary mr and mrs angus valliere of markham were the honoured guests when around a hundred members ipf their family and friends gatheied at the home of their daughter bessie mrs fred constable of maple to help the vallierps celebrate their 55th wedding anniversaiy they have spent their entire lifetime ir yoik and markham town ships the vallieies have a family of five children dorothy mis edwaid brown of uxbridge margaret mrs frank biunv well of victoria square grace mrs bruce wallace of mill- bank bessie mrs fred con stable- of maple and a son james of lauicl they also have fifteen grandchildren and eight greatgrandchildren the guests were treated to a sumptuous supper cateied to by the members of the family on their departure the v lieies weie wished many more years of health and happiness near 1500 donations this years annual easter seal campaign operated by the stouffville lions club saw con tributions come in totalling ap proximately 1500 donations continued to come in some time after the end of the campaign to make the total the largest in several years the lions club is most appreciative ot the le- sponse this annual appeal pro vides the public with a fine op portunity to help ontarios crip pled childicn a major effort by the service clubs throughout the piovince ceremony was held at the wolfe grain community building in shipshewana indiana where 175 guests were served marie ruby was in charge of the guest book ruth freed marie ruby bertha ruby and lillian smoker assisted with the gifts as the couple opened them the waitresses were marion eber- sal miriam hartman marilyn unzicker evelyn miller jane greenawalt and lola jean al- brecht a niece of the bride two songs were sung by ihe quartet at the reception my god and i and the lord is my shepherd following a week end trip to michigan the couple will make their home in on tario the bride wore a yellow jumper with a balcro with a corsage of red roses for her going away mrs wideman was a gradu ate from bethany christian high school near goshen snd her husband from stouffville high school ontario they both graduated from kitchener mennonite bible school and in stitute engagements mr and mrs fred e byer announce the engagement of their daughter muriel adele to mr douglas wayna hoover son of mr and mrs ernest hoover markham r r 2 the mar riage will take place on july 14 19g2 at 230 oclock hi a1- tona united missionary church mr and mrs percy w brown of bloomington wish to an nounce the engagement of their daughter betty louise to ken neth ross stoner son of mr and mis ernie stoner of downsview toronto ontario obituaries winn rowland george winn of stouffville rr 1 mongolia passed away at the brierbush hospital on wednesday june 20 1962 a son of the late geo and emma winn he was born in brougham in 18ss in 1917 he mai i ied hazel forsyth who survives him and to them were born two children walter rr 1 stouffville and gertrude mich3i kerswill stouff ville rr 3 ten grandchildren suyive him as well as 3 bro ther- fred rr 2 stouffville cliff of toronto and frank of stouffville and two sisters ber tha and emma of stouffville mr vinnhad retiied from farming several years ago but was still living in part of the home where he had been the past 36 years he was inteicst- cd in the community having served as trustee at ss no 22 mongolia and as a member of the stouffville united church had been an elder for a number of years as well as superintend ent of the sunday school a large number of relatives and fi innds attended the funeral service on saturday at 2 pm at the l e oneill funeral chapel in charge of rev g cruikshank tiip pallbearers weie floyd foisyth allan winn russell couperthwaite allan wideman james cowan and allan mey ers interment was in stouff ville cemetery footk- george arthur foote r r 1 crcsswell passed away sudden ly at his farm home on wednes day june 20th 1962 he was the oldest son of the late horatio nelson and jessie foote r it 1 stouffville and was horn on the 2nd cone of uxbridge twp in 1913 for the past 10 years he had farmed near crcsswell and previous to that had been a miner with over 3 years serv ice in italy germany and france surviving besides his mother are brothers bruce and victor of stouffvilte rr 1 and roy ui markham and sisters laura of cooksvilic and ruby mrs walter pearson stouff ville he was identified with the church of england and the fu neral on saturday june 23 was in charge of rev d e lemon from the bruce mcarthur fun eral home in lindsay within- torment in stouffville cemetery pallbearers vvcrc ralph walk er and ambrose pullcn of stou ffville and harry franklin ficalcm gorril bruce curric and john hail mr an mis david wide- man are pictured heie fol lowing their leccnt mairiage at the emma mennonite church topeka indiana the biide is the former mildred bontrager daughter of mr and mrs otvan l bontrager of la grange usa the gioom is the son of mr and mis willis wideman stouff ville mr and mis harman jones cone 9 markham have moved to interloken near huntsville miss janet hope of kingston was a weekend visitor with her parents mr and mrs fied hope east of town mis ollie madill east of town has returned fiom uxbridge hospital and is much impioved in health rev ron byers a missionai y in india and a son of mr asa byeis lecently underwent sur gery for ulcers i messrs floyd forsyth and grant wells captured second and thiid pi ires respectively in the welding competitions held in conjunction with the canadian plowing championships at poit- age la prairie last week theie were eighteen entrants around 200 members and friends of the local united mis sionary sunday school ertjoyevl a picnic supper and games in the local park on monday eve ning mr asa byers con 10 mark ham has sold his acreage to a neighbour mr jas mckean he has bought the home of w dams on maytiee ave in stouff ville at the friday afternoon ses sion of the christian church confeicnre held in ringwood last week mr barry jones pastor at ringwood and mr g bass pastor at stouffville were ordained to the ministry rev douglas percy and rev kent of toionto and rev bert ser- rick of- keswick had charge of the oidination service dance demonstration the edgevalc school of dance principal molly mumfoid held their end of season demonstra tion and recital on saturday evening at the stouffville high school entertaining a large aud ience the first half was devoted to demonstrating the various grades of the royal academy syllabus groups performed var ious national dances first we were taken over the border to mexico with susan lloyd mere dith lapp wendy wilkes paul ine fouldes susan hirsch san dra begin anne mumfprd viv ien brownell deborah thomp son scots wha hae with gay kilts and flying sashes follow ed danced by a very competent group valerie urwin sally snow patty blown anne mar shall lorraine purdon danny sandiford deborah fouldes lyn gresham jacque line ramsdon gave a gay little bavarian dance to music by rodgcrs hammcrstcin then to sunny spain with the jota beautifully danced by elizabeth walton ably supported by her- cavaliers jacqueline mumford and mary lou baker then came the tap class in a dutch dance led by two very capable performers judy leh man and patty erman the tap pers were diane mint terry botham judy erman cathy brown- kathy micholl janice kocot jas and wayne pearce barbara allen mary lyn law- ric and gall moore our very junior pupils were quite a hit in their presentation of quacky capers with jill schcll kim hassard brcnda taylor jane brodie and lyn duxbury after a dance and vo cal solo by mary lou baker came the grand finale the stage filling up as each group made their entrances and performed a short ballet sequence until the stage was full to capacity with dancers making a very pretty picture in a sea of filmy aqua ballet dresses molly mumford instructress monday july 2 open 18 pm houstons drug store coffee shoppe mr and mis gold wagg arid girls had dinner with mr and mis james churchwcradvbgkq son of toionto on sunday mr and mrs haiold kut- ledge and family ot toronto weie weekend visitors with mr and mrs boh hassaid and fam ily lloyd ave mr dave boyd church st returned home on monday af ter being a patient in toronto general hospital for the past ten days reeve and mrs win timbers of winona drive are attending the mayors and reeves con vention being held in fort wil liam misses mabel and louie hoo ver mill st accompanied mr and mrs gaithgood and brian to port hope on sunday tovisit friends mr and mrs douglas steck- ley and family of calgary are spending a 2 weeks vacation with prof and mrs j c steck- ley burkholder ave and wit other members of the family mr and mrs floyd fairies accompanied by mr and mrs otto tranmer of bloomington and bob rutlcdge of toronto were visitors on sunday with mr and mrs howard kee and family of mono mills mr and mrs ken wagg and boys church st accompanied by mr and mrs foster wagg were visitors in clarence cen tre ny on sunday with mrs waggs sister eleanor mr and mrs noah yodcr and fam- iy the united missionary church annual conference convened at new dundee this past week several changes were made in the ministerial appointments these were rev em lucas lo petrolia mr c west to north bay rev earl panna- becker to eau claire to evan gel church at kitchener rev l l wark to hanover rv w purdy to hespelcr rev w e prosser to sarnia rev henry good to stratford rev tom dow to wasaga beach rev ed sparks and to palmcrston mr roy stuart some eighty lions and their ladles were in attendance on monday evening at ihe lions club annual ladies night held at sleepy hollow golf coun try club the meeting was pre sided over by lion president mr neil patrick presentations were made to district deputy lion walter pipher by incoming pre sident lion jim ogilvyand to retiring president neil patrick by lion chas nolan the party enjoyed a fine buffet dinner and entertainment by the village folk dancers followed danc ing and caids mr howard mills main st west has opened an office in his home to lake care of all your optical needs should you need your glasses adjusted lenses replaced prescriptions filled frames repaired new frames or sun glasses mr mills will be glad to look after your re quirements mot of the work can be done while you wait he alocarries a line of hearing adsand accessories along with binoculars field glasses opera glasses and microscopes mr mills 1s a registered optician and was formerly employed for over thirty years with the op tical department of thet eat on company intorcnto