Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 28, 1962, p. 9

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come edie adamsjack oakiejack kruschen snwrt9rari uutumjlil color sujutswtioiwtrmaott mwl onnc4rrr recommended as adult entertainment added kenlurlt- in color am that oriental ia77 regular adniksion trie shows t 7 pm k 910 pm a special matinee sat june 30 2 pm abbott costello go to mars plus audie murphy chill wilis in tumbleweed buttonville happenings lcw patk bale mrs aubrey stephenson and mrs fred leaf were hostesses on wednesday last week when browns corners united church women held a meeting and bale- packing mr harold steffler president chaired the afternoon meeting mrs stephenson and mrs s j english led the sing ing the devotional a taken by mrs leaf and a short skit on stewardship was presented by mr steffler mrs e sherman and mrs john wilkins mrs w w- miller a delegate to the spring rally at uxbridge reported on that meeting the treasurer mrs norman reid reported 55292 in the bank with some cheques still to come in music pupils do well congratulations to the follow ing pupils of mrs s j english who weie successful at the rec ent examinations held at the royal conservatory of music in toronto piano grade s maiy cham pion helen sutherland grade 5 dawn tatton grade 3 hon judy gough debbie hood grade 2 theoiy 1st class honors barbara empringham dianne donnelly grade 1 theory 1st class honours mis alan mat tin mjstery tour it was a mystety tour for members of buttonville w i wednesday of last week when the committee in charge mrs charles hooper mrs k stots miss elizabeth french and mrs jean cook ananged a tour of local points of interest with a strawbeiry festival as the cli max five carloads set out at 130 pm from buttonville w i hall with drivers mrs geo hooper mrs james rodick mrs m sherman mrs russell boyington and mrs joe robin son t the fiist stop was made at century old bruces mill which lies in the north pait of mark- ham township here the coun tryside is green and quiet and the old waterwheel waits to be rejuvenated when the conser vation authority commences its work in the near future the second point of inteiest was the gold fish supply co at stouffville cold water gold fish are here by the thousands sometimes as many as 250000 after an inspection of the plant the guide mr ashworth led the way into whitchurch town ship where the company has its hatching ponds leaving gold fish behind the women touted on in a noith- easterly direction to sky hill dr alan secords sanctuary near goodwood the wild fowl haven whichwas visited first was situated around a quiet lake and canada geese and wild ducks were busy graining their young later the group was conduct ed to the pet cemetery situated on a small knoll on dr secords pioperty here were small mar- kers noting the buiial places of loved pets many markers noted pets in the 14 to 17 year range but one dog was 24 years old and polly parrot was 87 according to the guide plots here range from 3500 and 200 a year provides care fiom sky hill the cavalcade wound its way to the york county reforestation at viv ian and fiom lhere to aurora and on to teston where the goodwives of the neighbourhood were holding their annual strawberry festival neighbourhood note mr and mrs el hill are at their hahburton cottage sharon rumble a student at thornhi secondary school was at butionulle school last week to explain the new thorn- hill uniform to grade s students who will be in high school this autumn coeds will wear blaz ers with white blouses and gray skirts jamie miller was 7 last week and celebrated by entertaining 16 guests mrs paul mtngay as sisted jamies mother mrs j miller mr and mrs fiank maw- were present on sunday when their first grandson was bap tized david glenn maw son of mr and mrs derek maw was christened at st margaiets in the pines west hill mr and mis edgar fuller and joy and mr and mis ir ving gohn and their family weie guests when geoige beat- ty and mauljn hayes of rich mond hill weie mauied at rich mond hill united church last saturday the leception which followed was held at auroia highlands golf and country club several local joung people at tended the york presbytery ypu pincic at sibbalds point last weekend mrs a w miller was soloist at the browns corners united church this past sunday and the service was conducted by rev gerald fitzpatrick next sunday and throughout july sunday school children will come to church at 1130 am and leave before the sermon to attend their own service in the sunday school rooms the sunday school picnic will be held at cedar beach mussel- mans lake on july 4 anyone wishing transportation should contact mr charles turner or mr garnet stewart affiliation service a youth service and affilia tion was held recently at the browns corners united church when members of the messen gers exploiers and cgit groups presented gifts to the church mm fund presenta tion of the messengers gift offer ing was made by paul craigie and paul steffler assisted by mrs wilfred turner mary lyn snider and irene craigie made the piesentation for explorers and patricia patterson and mau reen martin acted for the cgit mr ross hord chairman of mm and mr walter craig le- ceived the gifts for the church rev dr a f binnington con ducted the service nestegg for retirement a sun life endowment pojk en guaritntm ample funds for retire ment years of leuure tratel and comfort while providing full life imuranc protection through your working year talk it over with me today jim a bell t hone 237 stouffviue sun life assurance company of canada steer beef round steak or roasts 85e lean sliced cooked ham 99c lean minced beef 2 lbs for 75t wieners 2 lbs for 75 we specialize in preparing meat for your freezer ask for our price list oboyles meat market we deliver phone 35 stouffville everyone is invited lo he park services being conducted each sunday evening at 730 during july august stouffville park july 1st eric strain of whitevale preaching and singing several local churches are cooperating in these services the ministry of the paul trissel evangelistic party at the indoor camp meeting markham united missionary church tonight and friday night at s pm sunday morning at 11 am and drive ix church on the markham plaza at 730 pm- sunday musically the best spirituailv uplifting rreaching the word of god xoexoi kennedys back from 20000 mile world tour mr and mrs a c kennedy of unionville brought back viv id memories of their 3month 20000 mile trip around the world they returned last week to the kennedy chiropractic clinic which arthur kennedy fcunded in 191s among the pictures that stand cut in the minds of these veter an travellers they celebrated their 50ih wedding anniveis- ary two ears ago are the fol lowing children on sampans in hong kong harbour one little girl reading in the shade of a can vas awning others in dire phys ical straits poor little beg gars looking as if they were starving to death said doctor kennedy a woman touiit seeing star vation for the first time say ing take me away fiom here i dont know why the lord al lows it rising at 3 am to drive by jeep from darjeeling up an in dian mountain to see the sun rise on mount eveiest and enjoying it attending a methodist chuich service in calcutta most of the people in the far east appealed happy you would wonder whj we wouldnt be the kennedy s comment bamboo scaffolding aiound a new building in japan riding an eiephantjn india a donkey in israel a camel in eg pt making an emeigeney stop at wake island because one engine had been acting up oer the broad pacific evidence of war abandoned guns planes and tanks aiound wake v the kennedys have hundreds of coloied pictuies they hope to show their fiiends at the ken nedy chhopiactic clinic this fall f nitoy jum 28 196 the stourryllte tr1buhe g f ucw group 1 mrs alan martin was host ess tuesday evening of last week when unit 1 of browns cornei s ucw met at her home the theme of the evening was children and a devotional service and story weie taken by the committee in charge helen cormack carole carr anna armstrong and kathleen strike later in the evening mrs george hooper conducted an activity group unit no 1 plans to hold a bake sale on the lawn at but tonville w i hall one friday afternoon and evening in aug ust pioceeds of which will be to assist youth groups with their work this autumn several local branch membeis of the york central hospital auxiliaiy attended the gaiden tea at glen lonely faim home of mr and mrs s g snively saturday of last week among them were mrs george kelly mrs james rodick mrs russell burr mrs douglas hood mrs norman reid mrs s j eng lish mrs jean cook mrs a w miller mis a robinson mrs w kedwell mrs john donaldson mrs f w baker mrs ridout mrs adair miss m rodick and mrs f leaf mrs j robinson chairman of the buttonville branch poured tea t school tax affccls area if some householders in mark ham township have wondered why taxes have varied so his year a talk hy s r patterson chairman of finance for school area no 3 which includes sec 3 4 5 6 and 7 on this side may clarify matters he explained that at the time of amalgama tion no 5 had a surplus of this amount 12000 was applied to taxes this year resulting in a drop from 13 8 to 8 mills in 62 this made buttonville tax bills cither static or lower than last j ears however jn headfoid there will be heavy expendituieeither o repair the old school or build a new room at no 4 sotrese residents found that their rate was up fiom 121 to 253 it is expected that the entire tsa no3 rate will level off at ap proximately 17 mills a house bccomti a cashe tht fin13t in thl latt fok thou who make h thbk hiatitis oil mas h j0ih0ur iistof 1 zfcrisnep r t custowrs perctpetch pi 1250 ofrici 578jnigiits service station fuel oil- gasoline motor oh or eases main st markham r s vi v green thumb salbu50 at your carload food market stouff vills urbys fancy tomato juice deep brows libbys beans york peanut butter white aqua pink yellow kleenex aylmer tomatoes christies bread 8 tins 100 5 tins 100 43 3 boxes 49 2 28 oi lint 49 2 for 37 this weeks meat features shovsvs all beef sausage 49 extra special minced beef 3 99 schneider kent rlndlhs side bacon lib pig 69 maple leak barrq wieners lib pig 45 maple leaf brand pnnlrod mac cheese ljuultll chicken loaf plckierlmfnto your chniff b 6oz vcrw m rks m mm nutch loaf meats olveloap free delivery thone 280w for your shopping convenience open thdrs 1 open fri till 9 pm till 10 pm trices kffective this week end wed sat june 27 30 i i tfmmiiiimmmin isi iv roller skating at uxbridge arena starting saturday evening june 16 wei fbi sat 8 1030 8 1030 24 8 1030 come on out and have fun phone ul 23081 innntfiiivi lhmumi cm keep this chest freezer chuck full of good food buys it it the best way to give your family a wide variety of nutri tionol foods without stretching the food budget the new constant cold chest freezer maintains even temperatur throughout to preserve 1he freshness and flavor of fruits vegetables meats and bated goods you will love th convenience and economy of freezer living wilh a constant cold chest freezer see your coop stouffville coop thonb 269 or 122

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