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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 18, 1962, p. 3

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bicycles given safety check each of the estimated 200 bicycles handled by both girls and boys were given in dividual safety checks in an organized program conducted ington looks over a bike rid- in the stouffville park on den by 7 year old patty erm- saturday morning shown en boyer st here p c harry heather- staff photo on saturday morning an estimated 200 girls and boys took part in stouffvllles new child safety program in the memorial park the response exceeded all expectations and local promotors are encour aged by the enthusiasm shown towards the project pictured here p c van- koughnet directs 9 years old shelly thomson gted park ave along a marked route to test her sense of bicycle bal ance staff photo weddings armstrong swain rev douglas davis of stouff ville officiated at his home at the wedding of miss elizabeth betty ann swain daughter of mr and mrs harvey swam r r 3 stouffville to mr james car son armstrong son of mr and mrs carson armstrong rr1 markham ont the bride wore a street length gown of white nylon over net with lace bolero and beaded head dress with medallion trim med net shoulder veil she car ried a cascade of red sweet heart roses and wore a pearl necklace and ear rings the gift of the groom mrs dian hayes cousin of the bride was her attendant wear ing a yellow two piece ensemble and carried a cascade of white carnations mr william swain brother of the bride attended the groom at the reception held at the home of the brides parents and attended by approximately 60 guests the brides mother received wearing a costume of toast beige with cocoa brown accessories and a corsage of yellow mums the grooms mother was gowned in olive green with black accessories and yellow mums for the wedding trip to sault ste marie and other points north the bride wore a three piece beige suit with green ac cessories and yellow carnations on their return the happy couple will live in their new home on 10th consession markham township the guests at the reception were from toronto coldwater cannlngton mt albert ux- bridge markham and stouff ville ckittenten maclean white and yellow gladioli de corated ballantrae united church on saturday septem ber 22 1962 for the marriage of helen sandra daughter of mr and mrs bruce maclean rr2 stouffville to dennis maurice son of mr and mrs maurice crittenden sutton rev james davies of sutton officiated at the double ring ceremony with mr grose of ballantrae assisting mr clari on baker of stouffville was or ganist with mrs james oldham of stouffville and mr stewart mcgillivray of port elgin as soloists mrs oldham sang a wedding prayer mr mcgilli vray sang how great thou art during the signing of the register the bride given in marriage by her parents wore a floor- length gown of white delustered satin clusters of lace flowers decorated the full skirt she wore an elbow length veil caught up by a cluster of roses and carried a white bible with a red rose corsage and white and gold streamers miss elizabeth maclean sis ter of the bride was matron of honour miss peggy maclean cousin of the bride and miss judy crittenden sister of the groom were bridesmaids miss bonnie flewell cousin of the tride was junior birdesmaid the matron of honour and ju nior bridesmaid were gowned alike in green lace over taffeta the bridesmaids wore the same style dresses in gold lace over taffeta they wore chapel veils topped with roses to match their dresses they carried a cascade of rust and white mums the bestman was ronald underwood of markham and ushers were ralph almond of markham and william sanders of stouffville for the reception held at the masonic temple stouffville the brides mother chose a green and gold satin dress with rust accessories and a rust and white corsage the grooms mother chose a pale green two piece dress with beige accessor ies and wore a yellow and white corsage for their honeymoon to the eastern provinces and prince edward island the bride chose a brown suit with beige acces sories and wore a pink corsage guests included relatives from mount albert markham scarborough port elgin pais ley simcoe sutton ballantrae and st catharines twiev october 18 1962 the stouffvue tribune hot 3 hall beaman emanuel church toronto vas decorated with baskets of mums and gladioli in fall co lours when joan marie daugh ter of mr and mrs john ora reaman 19 thornton ave and walter a hall son of mr and mrs douglas hall 196 lans- down ave both of toronto were united in marriage by rev m r sanderson the ce remony took place at 3 p m on saturday oct 13 1962 given in marriage by her father the bride wore a floor length white peau de soie gown with lace applique and finger tip veil and carried white baby mums and stephanotis matron of honour was mrs gloria elli ott and the bridesmaids were mrs dianne garde and mrs pa tricia cox cousins of the bride they wore silk organza over rust taffeta street length dres ses and carried yellow and bronze mums they also wore the brides gift pearl necklaces and matching ear rings marie gourley soloist chanted the lords prayer and sang my devotion during the signing of the register mrs kenny was the organist and kenneth sumpter of toronto the best man ushers were bar ry sumpter and morgan mc kay bronze and yellow mums de corated the tables for the recep tion which was held in the surf room at the dutch sisters lakeshore blvd for receiving her guests the brides mother wore a royal blue peau de soie costume with matching hat and shoes and a corsage of pink roses and white mums the grooms mother wore a mink brown crepe dress with matching coat beige accessori es and a corsage of yellow roses for travelling to the pocono mountains in pennsylvania to honeymoon lodge the bride wore a green wool suit with black accessories and white beaver hat and gloves on their return they will re side at 24 tyndall ave toronto mr and mrs arm strong are pictured here fol lowing their recent marriage the bride is the former eliza- beta betty asa swain a daughter of mr and mrs h swain stouffville rr3 at stouffville the groom is the son of mr and mrs carson local and personal happenings mrs archie reid of ring- wood is visiting with her daughter mrs larry hodgins ill saskatoon mr and mrs joe symes and daughter church st were weekend visitors with their daughter mrs bambrough and family in toronto mr m t brownsberger of timmins ont visited last week with his brother ed brownsberger of ringwood also with other relatives and friends in the scarborough area arrangements have been made for the guides to meet at the parish hall from 645 to 815 pm every wednesday the first ladies auxiliary meeting of the season was held last thursday at the home of mrs gwendolyn gresham the new executive for 1962 was elected president mrs kay jennings secretary mrs fran spence treasurer rs joyce heatherington several projects are being planned for the year all guide and brownie mothers are cordially invited to the next meeting which is to be held at the home of mrs heatherington 346 glad park on thursday november 8th w c barnes local manager for the bell telephone compa ny said this week that extra copies of the new telephone di rectory would be available to telephone subscribers who do not receive their copy in the mail our payment agencies in markham unionville and stouffville will be glad to give any customer a copy of the new directory if hefails to receive one by mail he said markhams agency is j a grier drug store 134 main st unionvilles agency is bil- hngsley drug store on high way no 7 stouffvilles payment agency is houstons drug store 1 main st west a meeting of the auxiliary will be held tuesday oct 23 at 830 pm at the thornhaven school 317 centre st e rich mond hill this is to be mem bership night anyone who would be interested in joining our group to assist m the vari ed and interesting means of f undraising will be welcomed it is not quite a year since this auxiliary was formed with this small nucleus of women our various undertakings have been most successful the au xiliary was able to subsidize 14 children from thornhaven to attend camp bellwood and camp richudaca this is a worthy objective the ladies also had a booth at the markham fair sept 28- 29th a draw was held on many fine articles and in spite of the worst weather of the fall sea son this event was considered a success the following is a list of the donors to stouffvilles first amateur photo contest spon sored by the ladles auxiliary to the canadian legion branch 459 cadieuxs studio a sitting your choice of one of six poses charles abel photofinishing of toronto 2500 aikens pharmacy 1000 can legion branch 459 1000 houstons drug store one doz black and white film 127 or 620 canadian kodak of toronto 2 koda chrome no ii high speed film john labatt toronto a ko dak twin twenty camera and film the ladles auxiliary has al so donated 2500 for prizes mr and mrs dennis mau rice crittenden are pictured here following their recent marriage in the ballantrae armstrong markharj rju i united church the bride is the former helen sandra maclean daughter of mr and mrs bruce maclean stouff ville rjti the stouffville womens in stitute held the october meet ing on wednesday 10th at 215 in the library basement the president mrs bruce davidson opened the meeting with the singing of the opening ode the roll call a verse with thanksgiving in it was well responded to by 25 members there were 4 visitors the meeting was turned over to the program convenor mrs walter smith the motto was taken by mrs a king and the current events by mrs f yeamans both were very interesting mrs r fleury favoured with a hu morous recitation which caused considerable comment and laughter mrs w smith gave a brief review of the endeavours of the institute for 196263 mrs h mckay of richmond hill district president brought greetings from richmond hill branch congratulated us on be ing a very ambitious and ener getic organization mrs dorothy reesor dlstirct secretarytreas urer also spoke a few congra tulatory words mrs w watson president of agincourt w i gave a demonstration of decor ating and icing cakes mrs g mlddlcton moved a vote of thanks to mrs watson and pre sented her with a gift mrs w smith auctioned the cakes to ready buyers tea hostesses mrs a burgln and mrs w sanderson mr and mrs orvan downer of scarboro and mr and mrs charles tmdall were visitors with mr and mrs bert tindall of mount albert on saturday beginning thursday oct 18 the village shop will be serving a nip of coffee and homemade danish pastry to their custom ers mr and mrs clarence jones stouffer st moved on saturday to peterboro where he is pres ently employed mrs luella lemon has tak en a position with mr wm g parsons one of our local law yers since being retired from the york county health unit the winner of the recent super plenamln pill guessing contest sponsored by houstons rexall drug store is mrs james taylor of claremont mrs tay lor was awarded a beautiful transistor radio valued at 6995 her guess of 2065 pills was very close to the correct total of 20sl horticultural meeting a meeting of the horticultur al society will be held on mon day october 22 at 8 pm in the presbyterian basement main st when the prize money will be paid for the flower shows pictures of local interest will be shown and music on the ac cordion wil be given by mrs garth good the annual meeting and pot luck supper will be on friday november 16 if you havent had that film processed yet there is still time to do so and to get your en tries in the ladies auxiliary photo contest the contest deadline of october 20th has been extended till nov pic tures taken during 1961 and 62 will be accepted pick up your entry blanks at hals snack bar aikens pharmacy hou stons drug store or teds camera shop an afternoon tea by a group of united church women was held at the home of mrs nor man baker rose ave on thursday afternoon this was a farewell gathering in honour ot mrs archie campbell a faithful member for a number of years who along with mr campbell have taken up res idence in peterborough recent ly mrs r j fleury entertained with a humorous reading mrs ross winterstein read an ad dress and mrs topham made the presentation to mrs camp bell of an austrian cut vase as a parting gift rexall 1 cent sale now in full swing see back page houstons the rexall drug store mrs kathleen maunder the former kathleen freel of to ronto was with her brother dr herbert freel while he was re cuperating at his home follow ing a recent operation in hospi tal mr and mrs henry slack have returned home after a five weeks motor trip to the west coast the couple covered ap proximately 8000 miles in the trip rexall 1- cent sale now in full swing see back page houstons the rexall drug store mr keith cambden from king city president of the york presbytery laymen was the special speaker at the stouffville united church on sunday morning to mark lay mans sunday he took as his subject what on earth are you doing for heavens sake mr albert yakeley of oshawa mr and mrs norman yakeley of whitby gordon and elva yakeley stouffville rr visit ed their mother mrs chris yakeley at the home of mr and mrs herb yakeley on sunday evening stouffville puc has receiv ed two tender prices for the in stallation of a new fence at the commission property blake and main sts however mem bers of the commission agreed at the regular meeting last week that the property should be surveyed before action is taken on the fence the annual meeting of the stouffville figure skating club was held last week in the mu nicipal building the president for the 6263 season will be mrs dixie sellers the treas urer is mr ian chapman mrs stapley has been returned as the secretary the executive includes aurelia smith bar bara thomas don huxtable and jim couse stouffville planning board met for the regular october meeting on thursday evening and approved the proposal and plan of a small addition to the east side of the memorial chris tian church the addition plan ned will improve the sunday school entrance give additional accommodation and it is hoped alleviate the spring water prob lem which has caused consider able damage from time to time mrs erma burkholder pat terson of brantford has recently been hospitalized and is now convalescing at home the liberal ladles associa tion convention held in the royal york hotel in toronto was attended by a number of local ladies to keep your new telephone numbers handy get a desk list finder at the stouffville trib une priced from sl95 up miss jane burkett has re turned from spending a week with her niece mrs don fraser don and joanne at st catha rines for classified and display ad service call the tribune after oct 21 at stouffville 6402100 or 6402101 mrs stork and daughter pen ny and mr and mrs clarence wilmot of toronto were recent guests with mrs will birkett main st w the united missionary church young people enjoyed a tractor hayride on friday evening after which nearly forty had lunch hot chocolate and doughnuts around a bon fire at the harry stover home the sixteam stouffville com munity hockey league swings into action on friday night en tries have been filed by ring- wood markham stouffville greenwood ballantrae and ux- bridge stouffville puc has agreed that following the success of last years sunshine special sale on electric dryers the same deavshould be repeated this year and merchants be en couraged to participate a new instrumental music course has been opened for grade 9 studentsat the stouff ville dist high school under the direction of staff teacher mr h j waite one period per week is set aside for practice and when sufficient progress is made the students will join the regular school orchestra the instruments are supplied by the board mouth to mouth respiration applied by p c dennis davies fairview ave has been credit ed with saving theilife of a 2 month old baby girl the child was unconscious but rallied quickly further treatment was provided by dr john button prior to admittance to hospital the baby is now home and mak ing good progress do you know mr f w todd v theres a good chance that yon do he lives and works right here he gets around quite a lot and ht knows this town very well thats part of his job hes the manager of your local branch of canadian imperial bank of commerce and hea a good man to know for help with financial mat ters or for sound advice on anything to do with banking hes the man to see if yon havent already met him by all means call in soon hell be glad to see yon canadian imperial bank of commerce over 1260 branches to serve you a

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