Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 18, 1962, p. 11

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october 20th apple day stouffville scouts and cubs ask for your support during their annual drive thank you uill early morning delivery guaranteed in stouffville and area call markham dairy limited phone marxham collect 286 additional locals miss janfs osterdahl student nurse at brockville was a weekend visitor with her par ents mr jas mceachern toron to visited last weekend with mr and mrs w c hall and bill jr at springhurst farm ninth line north mr and mrs bruce page and daughter of oakville and mrs lome ravine of sarasota flo- nad enjoyed dinner on sunday with mr and mrs gord wagg and girls the annual east york plow ing match will be hed on wed nesday oct 24th on the farm of mr cam kennedy and sons cone 7 markham mr harry golden a former main st merchant and a resi dent in toronto along with mrs golden have recently re turned from a trip to israel and the holy land mr glenn ratcliff and staff attended the lga convention and banquet on monday which was held at club kingsway toronto miss helen elson has been the recipient of several show ers prior to her wedding on saturday to mr allan badgero miss linda todd mrs martin miller mrs jack barkey jr and mrs john keeler were hostesses for miscellaneous showers iiumniukmam esxsssxssas gssssxsxsxxxsxsssssssxsssaexssxssxssss to the voters of pickering township think vote on saturday october 27th the liquor interests are after your money they do not consider the results broken homes neglected children increased costs for welfare and law enforcement which means higher taxes v j v look at this record for one month only in the metropolitan toronto area 281 arrests were made of drunken or impaired drivers involved in automobile accidents resulting in 4 deaths and 87 injured we do not want a comparable mcord in pickering township vote no on all 8 questions vote no committee for pickering township hugh sillier manager the ladies of the evening guild christ church anglican held their meeting monday oct 15th in the church hall with the president mrs p kinsella in the chair mrs l lewis and mrs m mc kay as coconvenors reported a most successful rumrcage sale further plans were complet ed for their christmas bazaar of nov 17th from 25 pm in the church hall oct 3rd the president mrs davidson welcomed a new member mrs w j boyce as well as other members and guests and after the usual business reports the meeting was turned over to mrs thompsons group the theme of worship was o magnify the lord with me and with song scripture pas sage and prayers was inspir ing and challenging mrs davidson examined the work done among our own in dian population as well as that for the new canadians stres sing especially the work of the port receptionist mrs thompson in a most comprehensive way showed how great a part has been play ed by the christian missionary in helping to provide leaders for the many newlyemerging nations today and emphasized the still greater needs of the future not only for christian leaders and literature but edu cation in every phase of human endeavour a vote of thanks was ac corded mrs thompson and the meeting was closed with the mispah benediction miss margaret stirling was hostess in charge and a pleas ant tea time was enjoyed ihny october 18 1962 the stowryue town ftp ti free have your furnace cleaned free this fall and guaranteed automatic metered delivery of fuel oil if you purchase fina furnace fuel from boss hill ul 23986 xssssssaasxsxsss3cssssxxxsxxsssss3 the christ church doubles club had a capacity turnout in the parish hall at their masque rade dance party last saturday the custumes ranging from an cient greek to futuristic were judged by ballot mr bob le wis receiving 1st prize tickets for the okeefe centre mr lionel begin was runnerup the floor show entertainment was provided by glenn hunter and bob winfield rounding off a memorable evening the seventy sixth annual convention of the pickering township sunday school asso ciation wil be held in green wood united church wednes day oct 24 at 730 pm the guest speaker will be rev crookall of toronto form erly of the bible society on the subject teaching methods and visual aids music by altona male quartette this will be followed by a social half hour president norman lehman altona secty mrs alec schneider the fall thanks offering service of st james presbyte rian wms auxiliary was held in the church on wednesday bankrupt sale of markham homemaker shop sale markham shopping centre starts friday oct 12 at 10 am hours 10 to 9 friday and 9 to everything must 6 saturday be sold pk0mmxk0wi0mmmk4 save up to 50 on all piece goods and drapery cloth also sewing accessories coat material suit material sale conducted by vanbury sales ltd 1415 bathurst st toronto musselmans lake mrs rj mcjiann the rally day services that were held between ballantrae and lemonville churches were well attended dr and mrs s s crouch of lemonville as sisted with the services the closing service was held sun day evening at the lemonville church which was filled to ca pacity dr and mrs j h mc- combe of new york city were in charge of all the services mrs allan grose ended the serv- ce with the illuminated cross benediction all who had the privilege of meeting dr and mrs j h mc- combe will have many pleas ant memories of their wonder- ful way of spreading the gosp el mr and mrs a watson of ballantrae visited with mr and mrs w watson of hahburton recently a number of people from the ballantrae and musselmans lake area spent a social- eve ning recently bowling and had lunch later at the home of mr and mrs a watson mr and mrs w scott and family of toronto visited with mr and mrs j maloney and family mr and mrs p harrison miss evelyn cartwell of goderich and mr j mccabe of port al bert spent the weekend with mr and mrs t cartwell and family mr and mrs r good and fam ily spent the weekend with their parents mr and mrs good and mr and mrs w young of goderich master brian good returned home after spending a week with his grandparents mr and mrs good mrs c horton and daughter lyn attended the cartwell culbert wedding at goderich mrs mary hargreaves of ingersoll spent a week with her niece mr and mrs j mcmanri mr t snow and daughter gall spent thanksgiving week end with his mother in new foundland jimmy owen won first prize at markham fair with his pigeons and second prize with his chickens congratulations mr and mrs j mcmann spent the weekend in detroit with mr and mrs jack morris and daughter lynn there will be a rummage sale at the ballantrae musselmans lake united church saturday october 20 from 10 am to 4 pm also a bake sale tea will be served recent visitors with mrs m paxton were her daughter mr and mrs s a suggett of north bay and mr and mrs w t clapton of islington mrs robert gray was involv cd in a serious accident friday morning and will be confined to new market hospital for some time mr and mrs r hie and fami ly spent the weekend in hall- burton mr and mrs g hie and fam ily spent the weekend at shall- mar mrs ken ogden opened her home for the successful oc tober meeting of the l a for mothers of brownies and guides new members were welcomed and officers elected for the coming year paul herold son of mr and mrs harlcy herold of ballan trae was taken to newmarket hospital for an appendix oper ation on tuesday a member of the 1st ballantrae scouts he had camped at south river over the holiday weekend magistrate recommends drivers test magistrate r g pearse has recommended that a 72yearold stouffville motorist should un dergo a drivers examination test following the submission of evidence in richmond hill traf fic court on friday relating to an accident at the intersection of con 6 markham and the gor- mley townline road benson myers second st in stouffville was convicted of making an improper lefthand turn into the path of an east- bound auto on the morning of sept 23rd sentence was sus pended but court costs amount ed to 1630 in entering a plea of guilty mr myers said that he had nev er been involved in a traffic ac cident before there were in juries in the collision but ail of a minor nature if you intend to keep on driving i recommend that for your own safety and the safety of others you should take an other test said magistrate pearse he said that such an examination would be arranged by the dept of highways failed to stop an 18yearold musselmans lake youth was fined 20 and costs for failing to bring his vehicle to a stop at the inter- section of 17th ave markham and the don mills rd dwaine everett hie entered a plea of not guilty walter weaver of newmar ket testified that the accused drove his car onto the don mills rd and only by braking his own car sharply was an ac cident avoided he said that hie proceeded to pass his north bound vehicle throwing up gravel from the road shoulder the windshield of a truck was broken when sprayed by some of the stones the truck driver lloyd har- die of gormley supported mr weavers testimony mr hie had two witnesses donald mclennan and arnold harper both of stouffville r r2 both were passengers in the hie car and testified that the accused had stopped at the intersection magistrate pearse contended that mr harvie the truck driv er was an independentwitness with no quarrel with either side he suggested that his testimony would not be biased and would therefore carry more weight set grass fire louis veres- of unionville was fined 15 and costs on a charge of setting a grass fire the accused said that he was rot familiar with qeesq nnm starting october 21st dial service and direct distance dialing come to stouffville 1 dial service with 7figure numbers as the conversion to dial service takes place throughout the territory served by bell all telephones will get 7figure numbers the first three figures denote the exchange or local ity the next four figures are the in dividual subscribers own number for stouffville this means that all numbers begin with the figures 640 please use all seven figures when you dial your local calls starting sunday all the new numbers are listed in the new phone book which was just sent to you please check the number you are calling before dialing i youll save yourself time and trouble if youd like to keep a personal list of telephone numbers you might like a copy of bells blue book i please ask for it at our business office its free 2 direct distance dialing this is the fastest easiest most modern way to make your long dis tance calls 1 it means that you can dial almost any number in any town in canada or the us from your home or office establish your own connection in seconds simply dial 1 then the area coda if needed and the distant number when you have completed your dial ing an operator will ask your number please i just give her the number from which you are calling your connection will then be com- oleted automatically i youll find complete information on how to dial direct in the front pages of your new telephone directory these pages also contain many of the area codes for places in canada and the united states which you can now reach by ddd calls without long distance charges t from the same day on all calls from stouffville to unionville and markham as well as gormley and claremont will be free of long distance charges simply dial the full seven figures of the number you wish to reach 1 bell built operated and owned by canadians umm n bloomington tions in markham twp visitors at the home of mr and mrs w a fockler on sun day were mrs geo mccormack mr and mrs cole ricky and peter of sudbuy mrs rleask the regula- 1 bruce and alex of greenbank mr and mrs ira carr john and robert tt port perry and mr and mrs h tomlinson weston mr and mrs a w storry celebrated their wedding anniv ersary oct 7th miss betty nesbltt has taken a position with the psi in toronto mr and mrs wright and son of toronto were guests with mr and mrs carl rose sunday mr wright was the minister was the local minister for the day he is leaving shortly as a to pakistan mr 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