Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 19, 1962, p. 7

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classified lthhhttt auction sale household furniture montreal st stouffville wednesday july 25 the property of the late mrs emma kirby lungem stove electric washing machine 5pe parlor suite phonograph cabinet mantel clock mantel radio may kitchen clock sewing machine 3pc bedroom suite mittress nearly new set bed springs 6 dining chair dining table small cook stove several rocking chair day bed no of rugs number of small tables swinging mirror toilet set electric healer garden tool lawn mower number of pictures electric lamps 3 pairs- feather pillow quantity of bedding linen dishes cooking utensil many other small articles too numerous to mention terms cash sale at 1j0 dst r e faulkner clerk w d atkinson auctioneer tenders for painting tenders will bo received for interior painting of buttonville women institute hall address tenders to mrs james rodick gormley rr2 by aug ust 2nd 1962 72 mrs j rodick secretary treasurer tenders ss no 8 uxbridge township divided block basement plumb ing and heating complete to be finished by sept 4 1962 plans can be seen at the home of secretary tenders received by undersigned until july 25 1962 mrs walter beach secretary rr3 stouffville a statistician says newspaper people have a longer than aver age life span it must he that getting ink in ones vein makes for longevity franks movers storage modern heated storage agent for moving with care everywhere uniud tu 42613 van lin phon collect richmond hill tmuiunmtinijivvvvfvm vacation notice we will be closed august 6th to 11th for our annual vacation civic holiday week aida cleaners stouffville mm m i w t rrr at your carload food market slouftvillc stokeilts tanoy tomato juice 27 liquid javex bleach w 81 vitchfila tancy applesauce 2 39 ayiuer fresh tack strawberry jam 43 keliocg rice krispies v- 28 christies bread 2 for 37 vr thin weeks meat features fresh shankless picnics 45 fresh pork butts lb 5 5 burns shamrock rindless sidt bacon 79 burns bologna ii19 maple leaf rig it wieners 10 ox 35 frontenac ice cream pints 2 f 39 a gals 79 free delivery phosb 280w for your shopping convkniknce open thurs till 9 pm open fri till 10 pm food mabkits pricks effective this week end wed sat juiv 18 21 pjirfldi op usedcflr us 19s1 pont1ac convertible v8 automatic power steering and brakes radio white walls disc while with red interior im maculate condition 195s bu1ck special sedan automatic radio v hitewalls many more extras clean a new 1957 pontiac 6 cyl automatic station wagon 2door real family wagon 1957 vauxhall super victor sedan beauti ful red finish local owner 1957 pontiac laurcntian sedan v8 auto matic power steering radio whltewalls chrome discs just like new 195fi fori clistnmline sedan vk standard trans radio make an offer trucks infio gmc 41 ser cah chassis low mileage good condition 1961 chevrolet jiton plcknp perfect con dition 1959 chevrolet jiton pickup fleetside box like new 1955 international model ri80 900x20 tires flat platform good running condition neil patrick mowys two locations corner of 9th main thone 372 and main st at the tracks phone 499 open evenings till 930 pm t- i j auction sale household furniture belonging to the estate of the late wm j phillips the undersigned lias received instructions to sell on saturday july 28 at 1 mill st uxbridge opposite creamery fridge in good condition elec cook stove dining table and chairs kitchen table chairs 2 dressers 2 beds springs mattresses small tables 2 hot plates waffle iron electric tea kettle pressure cooker near new garden tools other tools etc 100 ft hose storm windows ice box- small glass cupboard 3 big chairs sealers dishes of all kinds bedding towels curtains other articles too numerous to list at the same time place a 51 chev coach in real good condition will be offered for sale car only subject to reserve bid all other chattels no reserve terms cash sale at 1 pm sharp gordon phillips auctioneer pa 71873 aurora ont unionville congratulations to rev and mrs w s butt who celebrated their 38th wedding anniversary on june 24th miss janet gundy has taken a position at oconto camp north of kingston ont mr l f flaska of unionville passed away suddenly at scarbo rough general hospital on thursday last he is survived by his wife astrid haugen and children astrid lawrence eng- el bcrnice and frank the quarterly meeting of the unionville branch of the cana dian cancer society was held june 5th at the home of mrs gordon purvis it was reported that unionville branch had sur passed its quota at a rate of 1053 per cent during the cam paign 3000 was collected in unionville mr murry gardner is now home from the hospital we hope that his gain will be fast the guest preacher for the months of july and august at central united church is the revprof j macpherson ma bd of victoria college in his first sermon mr macpherson j spoke to the congregation on responsibility memorial service a memorial service for mer lin grove formerly of mark- ham rr 2 a missionary killed i somalia east africa on mon day july 16th will be held on wednesday july 25th at 200 pm at the vvideman menno- nite church markham birth greig mr and mrs gordon greig of markham are happy to announce the arrival of a son edward thomas on fri day july 13 1962 at scarbo rough general hospital forfar doug and jane are happy to announce the birth of their son michael douglas 8 lbs 14 ozs july 10 1962 at york county hospital new market smith ross and dorothy smith nee dorothy bay- croft wish to announce ihe hirth of their daughter deboiah ann tuesday july 10 1962 at york countv hos- tal eac doa ut new york gity ljei central location between 5th avenue times square a no radio city close to ihearrei night clubs shopping tv and radio airconditioning singles nam 550 doublet from 800 see your travel agent or write jrnftbiparujotcl 120 wt 441h st ny 33 ny rhon judton 23900 metro must pay york 153057 board rules the ontario municipal board has directed metropolitan to- rents to pay york county s1s3 067 as relief from the tax bur den resulting from the metro incorporation of 1954 the board announced last week the 12 suburbs which joircd toroto in the metro corpora tion were previously corapn ents of york county they rep- sented 87 per cent of the coun tys population and assessment undei the legislation by which mettopolitan toronto was incorporated the county was given the right to apply to the omb for financial tedtess if the loss of this assessment proved burdensome to the re mainder of the county when the countys application was made the municipal board found that the only marked in crease in the countys tax pm gram had been in levies for county and suburban roads c f moore metro couiwl argued that the new levies in york county were not excessive when compared with those of other counties in ontario the boaid ruled however that on unionville mr and mrs wl clark vis ited relatives at buffalo last weekend another local teacher who is taking advantage of summer courses is miss beverley burr j beverley is doing physed at western university mr and mrs george claike are vacationing with george jr and his family at cameron lake this week mr and mrs dick jones were pleased to have their grand daughter gail vaughan of stouffville as their guest last week the miller families spent last sunday with tibbies relatives at lake dalrymple bob and mary lou miller who now live in scarboro jim and rosemary miller and their children and mr and mrs aw miller betty patteison was guest of honour at a miscellaneous show er held at browns corners united church on thursday evening those piesent weie county roads purposes m 9o3 to an1 hostes increase from 16 mills for sohe f0lk are ukblottrs soak t all v btrgsrr aackwarpg- 447 mills in 1954 constituted an undue burden on the countys ratepayers the board ruled that metro should pay half the incicae in county road costs in 1954 40 per cent of the 1955 inci ease and successively decreasing amounts to 10 per cent in 1958 for the years 1954 to 1937 the board ruled the county should pay 3 per cent of metros costs in maintaining the equivalent of county courthouse accommoda tion for its use of the don jail the county will pay on a basis of actual pi isonerday costs repairs- recores- exchanges cars -trucks- tractors guaranteed rateoflo tested it doesnt take many helpings of something for nothing to make the average person lose his taste for work thank goodness we dont have to believe everything we hear these days its bad enough to have to listen to it altona mr and mrs arch bunker of kinsale were sunday supper guests of his brother norm and mrs bunker in the evening mr and mrs dick jones called on her parents misses sandra and bernice dickinson were holidaying with their cousins june and helen lewis over the weekend rev and mrs d sargeanl and boys recently enjoyed a weeks holidays with the trissel family at a cottage at turkey point on lake erie john sargeant has been a counsellor at the trail of the pines camp for the past 2 weeks and is now working at brampton for the rest of the summer mr and mrs elwood elson and shirley mrs mabel tindall mrs harry tindall mrs allan elson mrs lionel elson mis wm eckardt attended a shower at the home of mrs wilf morley for nancy lee of markham nancy will become the bride of kenneth elson on july 28th mr and mrs fletcher goudie spent the weekend at their cot tage where mr and mrs don davis and larry of weston are spending a few holidays rrioror- ses were judy hord joy fuller and other ypu members mar garet patterson assisted her sister with the opening of gift bettys marriage to murray brown of unionville takes place or saturday july 2sth at german mills school the last school day this year was the last forever so far as that particular schoolhouse is con cerned members of the home and school association had made this a special occasion full of nostalgia which will be long remembered by many in the community tlieie was a special presentation to mrs kathleen duncan who retired with the closing of the school and san dra tooley a former pupil as well as daughter and great granddaughter of former pu pils did the honours e j sands secretary for aiea no 1 board chairman mr frost and alan parker board member brought greetings as did do nald sabiston of the home and school assn who also present ed mrs duncan with a gift mr dean hughes well known writer brought his friend mr alfred rush of unionville whose school days began at german mills school when the school was first opened mr rush who is 94 spoke briefly to the chil dren telling incidents from his own childhood at refreshment time a beau tifully decorated cake depicting the school was served with cof fee and ice cream the cake had been arranged for by a former pupil mrs velma tooley meads who is now with a bakery firm the stouffytue trihwf ihoniti mr ww f christ church anglican stouffville rev john l rail rector supply mr a hill sunday july 22nd 1962 fifth sunday after trinity 930 am morning prayer 930 ajn nursery school stouffville united church rev j gordon cvuikshank ba sunday july 22nd 1962 945 am junior to senior sunday school 1l00 am nursery to primtr sunday school 11 am morning worship tues 730 pm cubs wed 730 pm scouts thurs 815 pm choir practice stouffville baptist church a church with a message for today sunday july 22nd 1962 10 am bible school all ages 11 am family worship 7 pm prayer meeting 730 pm evening service mr earl seyflert of niagara falls will be in charge of the services wed 8 pm prayer and bible study midtown garage your main si service centre lubrication brake relinings expert mechanical repairs satisfaction guaranteed 65 main st w sfoiiftvluv phone 170w or 170j ioc wwwwwfrwww y r r v when a girl stop coins with more than one jouth its solitaire confinement village of stouffville proclamation 1 962 civic holi day pursuant lo a resolution adopted by the stmifr- ville council it was resolved that monday august fi 1952 he and the same is hereby lived as the civic holiday for the current year and that the reeve be authorized to publish the usual proc lamation in connection therewith these are therefore lo make known that in compliance with the foregoing- resolution i do hereby proclaim monday august f i9fi2 as the civic holiday for the year 1952 of which all persons arc hereby requested lo take notice and govern themselves accordingly v w timbers kccvc god save the queen tt ti o 4 webb p s promotions the following is the list of the promotions from ss no 4 uxbridge township grade 8 to grade 9 marilyn jones terry ann ferguson bruce norton george redshaw grade to grade 8 larry ferguson roy john ston bernice dickinson joe taylor dean norton sandra dickinson carolyn bryant grade fi to grade brian campbell robert pugh mian collins grade 5 to grade fi dean wilson geraldine fpr- guson louise johnston betty jones doreen evans faye nor ton alexander johnston firnde i to grade 5 alec coutt colleen anderson donna bryant reginald mor gan william collins grade 3 to grade 4 stewart monk barry fergu son bonnie norton lois nor ton terry baldwin freddie johnston grade 2 to grade 3 joe campbell judy taylor jamie coutt jimmie geer keith hardy stan pugh jack nor ton waller symes grade i to grade 2 palricia campbell dianne may donna gecr patty maye dian ferguson marlene nor ton donald ferguson teacher mr j v paxton cedar grove the ucw family picnic pre sented a new fare this year fol- lowing a potluck supper on the church lawn the programme under the guidance of isobel whittaker bent toward music and the talent of many of the village children it was a beauti- fully balanced evening with cho ral groups alternating with pia no solos to make pleasant vari ety among the songs the mes sengers sang was a very cute lale about a turtle and the tyros choral group included an kskimo song complete with energetic motions and a lively version of skip to mlou lynn monroe wendy allchurch ar thur iapp barbara crlchtoil and the cathys mcclennan and itchie played piano solos very well and meredith lapp sweetly bloomington christian associated gospel church pastor g t gooderham bth sunday july 22nd 1962 945 bible school 1100 morning worship 730 pm evening service in the park the harmonettes of st clair church of the nazarene ministering in song the gospel message by rev gordon gooderham an in terdenominational sci vice to which all are welcome plenty of seats in the grandstand or if you like enjoy the seivice from your car wed 800 prayer meeting stouffville united missionary church kev arthur walsh minister sunday july 22nd 1962 10 aun sunday school with classes for all ages 11 am the pastor will preach 730 pm evening service in the paik the harmonettes of st clair church of th nazarene ministering in song the gospel message by rev gordon gooderham an in terdenominational service to which all are welcome plenty of seats in the grandstand or if you like enjoy the service fiom your car gormley united missionary church rev c k hunkins minister sunday july 22nd 1962 10 am sunday school at the church no morning seivice pikes peak thursday and fri day at s sunday 230 and 730 pleaching rev a w rees in music the paul mullen family ballantrae mussulmans lake lemon v1lle united churches minister ihr a grose sunday july 22nri 1962 ballantrae 10 am sunday school 11 am morning worship thur july 26 8 pm bible study and prayer at the min isters home daily vacation bible school aug 20 31 900 1200 am lemonvillr 10 am sunday school 730 pm worship mon july 23 stewards meet ing at dr crouchs home wed july 25 7 pm tyro mussclmatfs lake 945 am morning worship churchill vivian churches rev k burton bth sunday july 22nd 1962 churchill imiissclmaus lake 955 am bible school 11 am morning service 3 pm open air t service at cedar beach park wed 8 pm prayer bible study vivian 10 am bible school 730 pm evening worship tues 8 pm prayer bible study thur 8 pm young peoples altona united missionary church rev now sargeant pastor sunday july 22nd- 1962 1030 am sunday school 1130 am pastors message 730 pm pastor will speak stouitviilk memorial christian church kev clarence t bass pastor sunday july 22nd 1962 10 am sunday school 11 am morning worship 730 pm evening service in ihe park the harmonettes of st clair church of the nazarene ministering in song the gospel message by rev gordon gooderham an in terdenominational service to which all arc welcome plenty of seats in the grandstand or if you like enjoy the seivice from your car prayer and bible study wed 8 pm in church s1ccono markham iakliti hill baptist churches rev bruce hisey sunday july 22nd 1962 second mnrkliam j join us for prayer bible study each wed s pm sal 8 pm a time of prayer and fellowship for men in the pastors study next lords day bible school for all 10 am morning service 11 am perils comforts on th road to heaven evening service 730 pm sub the road of life jim carol mann will sing linker hill prayer service thur 8 pm studying in 1st corinthians one come next lords day morning service 945 the bride grooms call to tb bride continued bible school 11 am you are welcome in any of these services r1ncyvood christian church rev barry jones pastor sunday july 22nd 1962 10 am sunday school 1045 am worship servicit 730 pm evening service in tha park the harmonettes of st clair church of th nazarene ministering in song the gospel message by rev gordon gooderham an in terdenominational service to which all are welcome plenty of seals in the grandstand or if you like enjoy the service from your car 8 pm wed ce prayer meet ing united missionary church sunday july 22nd 1962 markham 10 am sunday school 11 am worship service 730 pm drive in service on the markham shopping plaza featuring ihe youth for christ band boh parks in- htrumenlalist a trumpet duet jack iois shepherd thurs 8 pm- prayer a bible study dicksons hill 945 am worship service 1050 am sunday school 730 pm drive in service on ihe markham plaza wed 8 pm prayer a bible study you ate cordially invited to attend st james presbyterian church stoukkvillb rev gordon llamlll ba minister sunday july 22nd 1962 10 am morning worship 10 am church school worship with us united church melville charge rev g davison sunday july 22nd 1962 930 am bcthesda 1035 am peachs 1140 am melville brethren in christ church ilcisc hill gormley pastor rev win vanderhenl ph richmond hill iuiner 43155 sunday july 22nd 1982 10 a m sunday school 11 a m worship service 730 pm evangelistic wed 745 p m midweek prayer meeting group of cgit girls added folk to attempts last week j sang a solo the explorer make a pleasing sexiet for both hymn and folk tune and dar- lerw mardonald myers blended songs to the programme from new foundland and germany and one little song written by marie antoinette did you happen lo hear the whittamorcs on the farm broadcatt last wednesday they made assignment recently too bible schol opened this week with the biggest enrollment yet it looks like it will take more than a few htejts of dynamite and shellev n down the silo ai ihe iheir vocs ow reeor barn it sem chaxxrunjly in ducl a choral wund u ever after harold j sunday july 22 at 8 15 pm to crumble it nearly 250 attended the zion- locust hill sunday school pic nic on saturday and enjoyed a fine time among the mens ac tivities was a 60 yard measuring contest which wa won by mae lonson on a second try after half a dozen men tied on the first attempt they had a new idea in the egg throwing contest loo raw eggs a sunday school meeting will br held at bert tapsentls oo

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