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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 5, 1962, p. 3

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mr and mrs barry emmer- von are pictured here follow ing their recent marriage in st james presbyterian church stouffville the bride ville the groom is the son ot is the former glenys anne mrs eric gardner and the mckean daughter of mr and late alden emmerson mrs james mckean stouff- photo by lageiquist weddinq beach asiiton miss catherine rose beach and mr vernon edward ashton exchanged marriage vows and rings in an evening ceremony which took place friday june 29th in trinity united church uxbridgf the bride is the daughter of air and mrs walter t beach of rr 3 stouffville mr ash ton is the son of mr and mrs george ashton of sao paulo a r f s use cowfly powder powdr kp rnttl fra from biting tflu for 7 to 3waki for barns for omfl am imbui fast kilt a h howard rhkmicu io otrtlu out mamrtil l rq limited stouffville cooperative assoc stouffvimb brazil candlelight and baskets of delphiniums with white mums adorned the altar wheie the rev donald jay officiated at the doubleiing ceremony as sisted by mr francis cook stu dent minister ot the goodwood charge the bride who was given in marriage by her father chose a floorlength white peau de soie gown with sweetheart neck line and selftrain she wore her mothers bouffant weddingveil beneath a tailored crown of the dress material miss beach made her own gown after a design by mrs d hutchison of toronto and designed and made her own headdress she carried a cas cade of pink roses stephanotis and ivy and wore the grooms gift to her a pendant on chain of gold circled by a miniatuie golden wedding band the gem suspended within was of hem- tite her attendants were miss diane taylor of uxbridge as maid of honour and mrs ken neth mckeown of newmarket as bridesmaid they wer gown ed alike in turquoise and white brocade dresses with petal skirls and each wore the brides gift to her a silver broach their circlet headdresses of the dress material were covered by pret ty tuiquoise net whimsies slippers of turquoise satin com pleted their costumes each car ried a cascade of tinted tur quoise carnations delphiniums and stephanotis tiny nieces of the biide joanne and marilyn beacli served as flowergiils at tired in short full white organ dy di esses with sashes and sashed coronets of turquoise organza they carried white panniers of carnations and del phiniums and wore silver lock ets given them by the bride mrs clarence colby sang the lords prayer prior to the ceremony a nd these whom god hath joined to gether during the signing of the legister mis l hutchin son accompanied at the organ both are of uxbridge for her daughters wedding mis beach chose a costume of pink lace over taffeta with white accessories and her corsage was of pink and white mums the grooms elder sister mrs robert hughes of orillia was costumed in mauve linen diess and jacket with white accessor ies and her corsage was of matching mauve and white mums the gioom was attended by mr john hall of ottawa serving as best man a xiiend of the groom mr lais carlson of to ronto and the brides brother mr beverley beach were his ushers the happy reception which followed was held in the new christian education wing of trinity united church and the church parlours candles in bowls of roses ornamented the tables during supper a high light of this part of the occa sion was the sincere and jovial spontaneity of dr w r wees a friend and neighbour of the bride and her family in a mem orable anecdote he told of a star which whenever seen by him and his family was called catherines star and to which the wees family attached a symbolic meaning since first sighting if on the evening of the brides birth mr and mrs ashton left for a honeymoon in muskoka for her travelling costume mrs ashton chose a twopiece pink linen dress with white acces sories and wore a coisage of white gardenias attending the wedding were guests from orillia brantford ottawa montreal aurora tor onto and uxbiidge areas the newlyweds will reside in hagersville in the fall wheie both will teach high school births the watson reunion fortysix members of the wat son family met in stouffville memorial park to renew ac quaintance and for their annual picnic on sunday june 21 rela tives came from georgetown oshawa whitby toronto ux bridge claremont goodwood and stouffville a bountiful sup per was served this was fol lowed by a business meeting our executive for 1963 is as follows president mr dudley wilson whitby secretary lil lian dowswell toronto and treasuier arthur dowswell stouffville mrs eva watson entertained the older people with some interesting contests while mr and mrs wm wat son and donald rarricdon a de lightful program for the child- lcn the 1963 picnic will be held in the park on sunday june 23 roller skating at uxbridge arena starting saturday evening june 16 wki kri sat 8 loto 8 i0w 2- 1 8- 1030 come on nut anh havb fun rhone ul 230si mniiimiiiiw l111ii iii harrott martha jane at toronto general hospital on june 29th 1962 a sister for valerie mark and stephen proud parents jean and chuck harroit rkesor mr and mrs john t reeor larkham rr 2 are happy to announce the birth of their daughter don na eileen born wednesday june 27th 1962 at the brier- bush hospital a baby iister for marlene and elaine sunday evening park service begin the first sunday evening ser vice to be held in stouffville paik this summer occurred last sunday july 1st once again this year the cooperating chur ches have planned a season of good meetings with distant as well as local speakers and sing ers taking part the initial service was con ducted by rev arthur walsh of the united missionaiy chu rch the singing was led by the rev barry jones from ring- wood christian church with miss bertha stouffer accompa nying at the organ we are giateful to mr e d neville for the use of this fine musical instrument again this year we are indebted to mr ernie car- ruthers for his fine work in sup plying and setting up the amp lification equipment pastor gordon gooderham from bloomington gospel chu rch led in prayer and read the scriptuie the speaker rev eric strain fiom whitevale ministeied to the congregation in song as well as speaking from titus 211 on the subject the explanation of salvation plan to meet with use next week at 730 in the park miss janet hope of kingston spent the weekend with her par ents mr and mrs f c hope after completing a tour of a number of ontario hospitals in connection with her position at the occupational therapy as sistants course ontario hos pital kingston points visited and londoniff shrdlucmfwy included hamilton woodstock london penetanguishene and north bay tkutuby july 5 1962 the stouftvru tribune psjt 3 horticultural meeting and flower show many varieties of flowers are at their best so bring them along to the flower show to be held in the united church base ment on monday july 9 at 8 oclock entries may be placed between 4 and 615 pm miss ada linton the district direc tor will judge the show for entertainment there will be a program on gardening and spe cial music the following is the prize list for the show class 1 rose any colour 2 roses 1 spray 3 delphinium 1 spike 4 arrang with delphinium predominating 5 lily 1 spike 6 arrang using lilies 7 ariang using roses 8 arrang for childs room 9 a green and white arrang 10 vase of any one variety of flower 11 arrang with shasta daisies predom 12 arrang using gloriosa daisies 13 red flowers in a black con tainer 14 ariang in a coffee mug 15 display of pansies 16 arrang in a pitcher 17 hall table arrang or compo sition 18 arrang using 3 flowers with evei greens 19 miniature arrang not over 3 each way 20 ariang of floweis for desk 21 basket of mixed flowers class for new exhibitors 22 basket of mixed flowers with foliage 23 arrang in a teapot 24 arrang in cup saucer class for children only 25 vase of wild flowers 26 vase of garden flowers 27 arrang using a toy for a container local and personal happenings mrs walter kent and paul of toronto are visiting with mrs dewitt market st mirs joyce dewitt is with mr and mis chas t manchee and familv at their cottage near bala mr and mrs hilliard degeer are spending some holidays camping at baysville mr and mrs j m jeffiey and family glad park ae are current enjoying a holiday motor trip to california mr and mrs grenfell wilson verna and george left on thurs day on a motor trip to the west coast mr and mis cliff mollis stouffville weie sunday vbitors with mr muiray stewart at their cottage near bobcaygeoji mr and mrs robt young and mr harry tubb of toronto visited with mr and mi s clarke bunker on sunday notice cams barber shop will be closed for holidays from july 17th to 31st the home of the late mrs george kirby montreal st ha been sold to mr and mis heib farrier of lincolnville mrs d wells of islington is visiting her brother norman and mrs oboyle for a few days prior to leaving for a european tour mr and mrs e pilkey and john and mrs rodney bond debbie and cheryl were sun day visitois with mr and mrs ken webster and family in gooderham the home of mr and mis h w thomas cone 9 maikham was the scene of a community shower on thursday evening for miss doris woodland and mr donald thomas who will be married on saturday july 14th mr and mrs jim couse and family fail view ave were le- cent visitors to the onlaiio ag- ricultuial college at guelph on the occasion of the annual al umnae day mr paul couse a brother of oakville is the al umnae president for 62 jim is a graduate of the year 49 a tuberculosis suivey is planned for all persons in stou ffville and vicinity the fiee tb and chest xray survey begins july 11 from 6 to 9 pm and the unit will be located near the bank of nova scotia this sur vey is promoted- by the stouff ville lions club open house will be held at the home of mrs nettie koch 124 robinson st markham on wednesday july 18th 3962 from 3 to 5 pm and 7 to 9 pm in honour of her retirement from the markham nursing home mr and mrs edgar nigh assisted by mrs greer and mrs oboyle entertained the staff of spoffords store to a barbecue supper on the patio of their home on edward st stouff ville last thursday evening and afterward in the home with music and a social time to gether miss janice smith daughter of mr and mrs walter smith rose ave left malton by jet aircraft on tuesday to visit with her aunt and uncle mr and mrs clyde steckley in cal gary she will also call on mr and mrs bruce smith while there prior to her return she will view the colourful calgary stampede miss joyce reynolds left on sunday by tca jet airlines for two months holidays tour ing the scandinavian countries and western europe joyce and three others plan to leave the rest of the touring party in france flying to several italian cities also to austria before ic- turning to canada mis erma stouffer left on sunday to asht at the sunday school mision camp near ke- nora for the summer allan stouffer and milne stouffer spent the weekend at er cottage at four mile lake mis jim smith park rd spent a few days with her lis ter mrs george alliston at quaker hill mr and mis harry caner fort william weie accompanied by her sister mrs a grubin when they letuined to their home last week mr and mrs elroy schneider and elizabeth of bloomingdale and ruh marie colley of lock- poit ny were weekend visit ors with mr and mrs f pugh the tribune is pleased to ic- ceive student piomotion reports from public schools in the dist rict the names should be pi int- ed or typewiitten to lessen the chance of error an auction sale of the house hold furniture belonging to the estate of the late dr e s bar ker will be held at the home on main st stouffville next tuesday july 10th the house has been sold and mrs barker will be leaving stouffville the middle of this month damage estimated at s100 was inflicted on an impounded car owned by robt wayne ha thaway markham r r 2 a number of windows were smash ed in the vehicle while it was parked on the lot of the white rose station main and west- lawn cresc no charges have yet been laid james douglas caldwell 19 rr 2 maikham was anested on a wan ant on wednesday for driving while his licence was disqualified and on thursday was convicted in magistrates court and fined s150 and costs he was given two weeks to pay mr john brubacker left on sunday to accompany a party of lands foiests peisonnel including the minister of the department hon j w spoon- er on an 8 day tour of inspec tion of the commercial fisher ies and other industiies of the indian population of the most northerly parts of ontario and manitoba this trip takos them as far as the mouth of the nel son river the missionaries from the child evangelism fellowship will be holding five day bible clubs in the claremont area each day from july 9 13 the times and places aie as follows 930 mrs fail cook 11 am mrs ross heion 130 pm mrs harold dean 330 pm mrs ken madill all children are most welcome mr and mis asa byer of mongolia have moved into their new home on maytree ave the former residence of mr and mrs wolfgang dams mr jas mckean cone 10 has purchased the bjer home another trans action completed recently sold the matt heusser house on north st to mr herb kring these sales were completed by harold wood real estate stou ffville three stouffville girls are again members of the staff this summer of lakeview house jacksons pt they are jean winterstein marilyn haylow and lynda nolan lakeview house is one of the oldest sum mer hotels at the lake having been operated for more than 70 years by the sanders family mr and mrs harold sanders are the present proprietois the hotel is patronized to a large degree by american tourists many of whom have been enjoy ing the facilities theie regularly for many years mr joe harrison of mount al bert is presently confined to the brierbush hopiial in stouff ville mr and mrs tommy fair and frances will leave this week for a twoweek motor trip to the eat coast dogs continue to pose a prob lem for dmrict heepowners mr j a clarke rr 4 stouff ville recently lost thiee ani mals and a claim of s64 was paid by the twp of whitchurch mr and mrs jas mckean and family edwaid st enjoyed the weekend at their cottage on lake simcoe mis fleda loynes and son lonnie of islington were recent visitors with their cousins mr and mrs hilliard degeer miss glendyne goidon dau ghter of mr and mrs cliff gor don rose ave has joined the staff of the claiemont public school mr and mrs james kennedy of pittsburg were lcccnt visit ors at the home of mr and mrs robt haslam 9th line s misses laura mae and judy biubacker sandra bakei of ba ker hill anne barkey mongo lia pat gibbins of lemonville and marian lageer of toronto are assisting at miners bay lodge in haliburton miss elizabeth stover daugh ter of mr and mrs hariy sto ver left on satuiday to accom pany mr and mrs chas new man and jim of brantfoid on a motor trip to the west coast for your convenience the coffee shoppe is now open 9 to s monday to thuisday 9 to 10 friday 9 to 530 saturday houstons the rexall diug store mam street stouffville phone 229 this sunday evening at 915 returning missionary rev alf red rees who is pastor of the dicksons hill and markham united missionaiy chuiches will he the guest speaker at the stouffville youth for chust fheside hour miss vera tarr left on friday by train with toronto ftiends for a holiday in calgaiy she plans to fly on to the west coast to meet miss bertha stouffer mill st who left on tuesday by jet to visit with relatives in bc mr and mrs w j boyce of verdun quebec have taken up residence in the former dr ren- ton home east of town dr and mrs renton and family havo moved to dundis mr and mrs boyce are the parents of mrs renton lions in he corn stouffville lions club has gone into the corn business and have an acre under cultivation on the 9th concession of whit church lions lome boadway and ken laushway gave the crop a good lototilling this week to eliminate the weeds and the club is looking towards helping finances along with the sale of ficsh corn on the cob in august robt wayne hathaway rr 2 markham was fined 10 and costs in richmond hill court on fiiday for driving an unsafe vehicle the car a 1951 mon arch had the passenger side door welded shut and the driv ers door would not close the charge was laid by pc dennis davies of the stouffville police dopaitmcnt magistrate pearsc registered the conviction sixtyfive grade 8 students fiom summitview and orchard park public schools in stouff ville travelled by bus to niag ara falls on thursday they visited ft george qucenston heights brocks monument the welland canal and other points of histoiic inteiest before ic- turning home in the afternoon eric button son of mr and mrs r h button is a counsel lor at camp kandleore near haliburton for 5 weeks the ted edwards home at baker hill has been sold mr and mrs edwards plan to take up residence in toronto mr and mrs jim thomas and susan rupett ave enjoyed a motor tiip and picnic at mid- hurst park on sunday after noon mr and mrs fred pugh mis w h connor mrs will bifkett and miss mabel edwards at tended the pughevans reunion near gteenbank on saturday rev aithur wanh was the guest speaker at the annual memoria seivice at quaker hill church near uxbridge on sunday mis walsh was soloist miss mabel edwards church st was in east lansing mich test week attending the funeral of her btotheis widow mrs w e judson edwards mis jesse cober main st e has left for a holiday with her nephew mr and mrs oien sternall and family in detroit after which she will accompany them on a motor trip through northern michigan and north ern ontario mi and mis a g thompson and mrs battisby are spending ten days at their cottage on wcstlemkoon lake in the ban croft district maikham village police de partment is now handling 1000 calls per month and if the pres ent rate continues their occur rences will set an alltime high in 1962 shareholders meeting the annual shareholders meet ing of the stouffville arena co will be held at the arena on wednesday july 25th at 8 pm the company reports one of its most successful years financial ly and shareholders aie urged to come out and join in the dis cussions on operations and fu ture plans the pughevans reunion was held on saturday at ccdarstone park north of greenbank when around 200 members of the fam ilies weie piesent besides re newing acquaintances them were sports for the younger ones a memoriam period duets by nancy and sharon wideman solos by evans ward of clare mont the oldest ones present were mr george lee 92 of auiora and mrs walter waid 83 of claiemont the young est was b weeks old john ste phen wideman son of mr and mrs steve wideman the new executive is pros lloyd fugh of claremont vice pres allen feasby toronto secly mrs lloyd pugh the picnic will be held at the same placn the last saturday in july 1963 those coming the greatest dist ance were mr and mrs alee morgan of sarnia the spacious lawn at the home of mr and mrs arthur paisley rr 4 stouffville af forded a most appropriate set ting for a happy gathering last tuesday of friends church as sociates and former neighbours in honour of miss norali mack- lorn on the occasion of her birth day some forty guests sat down to a picnic supper includ ing a birthday cake with trim mings miss etta wright was called on to speak a few words in which she referred very fit tingly to the faithful service miss macklem had rendered to her church and community ihiough the years following this brief message a presentation of a reclining chair was made to the honoured guest of the evening miss mack lem who in turn thanked one and all for the happy sut prise given her local dance studio presents yearend recital w the ktfrcvalc school of dance capably handled by stouffville instructress mrs molly mum ford held its year- cod demonstration and recital in the auditorium of stouff- saturday june 23rd thirty- hcr the program was wen villc dist high school on six dance pupils arc pictured received by a urge audience cadicux studio ft

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