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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 8, 1962, p. 3

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enjoy nassau honeymoon mr and mrs allen badgero are pictured here following their recent marriage in the stouffville united church the bride is the former helen elson daughter of mr and mrs harold elsonstou- ffville the groom is a son of mr and mrs john badgero also of stouffville the hap py couple left on a honey moon trip to nassau cadieux studio mr irvine brace who writes the column called your cam era in the toronto daily star and also conducts the cbc camera club broadcast on trans canada network will be one of the judges to decide the winners of the ladies auxiliary photo contest two local men mr ted cadieux and mr jim thomas editor of the tribune will also be on thepanel you are invited to attend a public meeting in the masonic hall stouffville on thursday nov 8 9 pm to initiate a stouffville ratepayers association guest speaker will be john addison jip york north 70th anniversary stouffville united church marked the congregations 70th anniversary with special serv ices on sunday nov 4th morning and evening rev ig perkins of donlands united church toronto was the spec ial speaker in the morning and rev j m boyd of earlscourt toron at night following the evening services members of the congregation enjoyed a social hour in the church par lours financial contributions for general purposes on this special occasion totalled more than three thousand dollars mrs tate of greenbank was a guest of mrs dawson burnett church st last weekend plan to attend the bazaar bake sale poster display and photography contest on satur day nov 10 from 2 30 to 5 pm at the legion hall being sponsored by the ladies auxi liary friday nov 16 at 615 in the united church basement the annual meeting and pot luck supper of the local horti cultural society will be held guest speaker rev d davis will show slides and tell of his recent trip to england musical entertainment- will be given by a group from the high school births ty aixin murray and jean are happy to announce the birth of their son glen murray on wednesday october 31 1962 at york county hospital a brother for douglas and mary haix jack and jean of clare- mont are happy to announce the birth of their daughter janice lorraine on wednes day october 24 1962 at the scarboro general hospital hunt harry and phyllis nee addison wish to announce the birth of a son david wil liam 8 lb 15 oz on october 24 1962 a brother for robert york presbyterial ucw the fall rally of york pres byterial united church women was held in aurora united church on tuesday oct 30th from 130 to 930 pm mrs sylvester jones of ux- bridge the first vicepresident presided for the afternoon ses sion three ladies from regen cy acres congregation aurora conducted the worship service using the theme to be thank ful for the time in which we live god has done great things for his church in times past why not now there were 200 ladies repre senting 57 congregations in in york presbytery present mrs w m mclntyre the president of toronto confer ence presented the purpose of the ucw to unite all women of the congregation for the to tal mission of the church and outlined our responsibility and our stewardship in some form as members of the ucw let us make more of the opportuni ties awaiting us v mrs james oldham of stouff ville gave a vocal solo and mrs a j gardhouse of unionville gave a book review aurora ladies provided a bountiful supper dr margaret arkinstall of queensville the president presided for the eve ning session mrs wm turner led the hymn sing followed by a wor ship service and triple trio by the aurora cgit miss margaret halliday mis sionary from angola told of many experiences in her educa tional work among women there she went to angola in 1928 and remained as worker there till a year ago the peo ple never throw away anything even tin cans are put to ah im portant use by the tinsmith the boys and girls have m hour bible study every day there are a number of ladies trained by christian women in the workshops of the mission the women are responsibletoo for all the food for the family they are a very musical people christian hymns brought 95 of the boys to the training school our need here is toen- courage the youth of our church to full time work in the church twentysix new members accepted into cgit on thursday evening oct 25th twentysix new members were accepted into the stouff ville cgjt organization the initiation ceremony was con ducted by mrs lloyd jennings assisted by gale cossey presi dent and barbara howard sec retary the following girls were pre sented with pins and purpose cards joy baker lois chamb ers carol ciarkson carol cor ner linda dafoe linda davis faye emmerson lynda gra ham coleen hisey nancy inch dale jeffrey marianne malloy norma marshman nancy mur phy linda packer jackie pais ley ruth parsons sandra piph- er susan schell joyce sinclair donna skinner gale smith jessie smith mary syem oyce williams donna wright the department executive for 1962- 3963 with gale cossey presi dent janet button vicepresi dent barbara howard secre tary and judy vankoughnet treasurer was sworn in by mrs jennings assisted by mrs harold murphy the group presidents are heather smith anna may sanders karen hamilton denise hold- en dianne hamerston yvette malloy faye emmerson and nancy murphy the group sec retaries are lynda woolven normajean sandiford lynn boyd susan barkey christine jack linda packer joyce sin clair and donna skinner fourteen senior members were presented with lanyards by mrs frank osterdahl and mrs john button those receiv ing lanyards were janet button mary rae nelda booth bev hamerston karen hamil ton donha knox betty lamor- eaux donna lee astnd oster dahl linda plaskett winnie skinner linda wright lynn boyd and darlene watson the evening concluded with games and refreshments there is now a total of eightyfive membets in the cgit the leaders for 196263 are mrs lloyd jennings mrs har old murphy mrs frank oster dahl mrs john button mrs lome boadway mrs jas brown mrs murray wagg mrs bert taylor and miss elaine forsyth tkraby noreaber 8 1962 the st0uffvu1e tfisuni ft 3 local and personal happenings mr bob snowball local bar ber plans to leave on sunday for his annual deerhunting trek into northern ontario mr and mrs gordon ramsay of detroit michigan visited his cousin mr and mrs percy tarr j lloyd ave on thursday e a- grubin ro optome trist will be in stouffville at the james mccreight residence 5s main st e on monday after noon and evening and tuesday nov 12th and 13th mr and mrs len powell left on monday for bradenton flo where they will spend the winter mr and mrs h n weatherall were dinner guests of mr and mrs a w miller of button- ville last weekend mark the date ox your calender saturday november 17 1962 baby photo day at houstons the reall drug store phone 6402222 mr mervyn gillion of dundas passed away on monday in the hamilton general hospital in his 39th year he was the son of mrs gillion and the late rev morris gillion he is survived by his wife and three children belva gordon and pamela of dundas as well as his mother mrs zella gillion of stouffville funeral service will be held on thursday nov 8 1962 at 3 oclock from the baptist church at bobcaygeon with interment in bobcaygeon cemetery mr and mrs carl bartholo- ew and michael of oakville mrs p morden and mrs boon of markham mr and mrs gordon bartholomew bruce and a friend of oakville mr and mrs frank bartholomew of burling ton mr and mrs herb bartho lomew and mrs l hainer and three children of scarboro were visitors with mrs audrey bartrtolomew on saturday and sunday mr and mrs murray hobson and family of toronto were vis itor on sunday with his aunt miss nora stapleton and his mother mrs roy hobson of keswick x who is spending a week here with her sister child heatlh clinic stouffville child health clinic jwill be held friday november 9th from 130 to 3 pm in the york county health building main street free immunization mr and mrs percy brillinger left this week for mesa arizo na where they will spend three weeks after which time they will be at long beach cal for the winter donald harnden loretta cresc stouffville convicted last month of assault on 15 year old wayne keeler van- dorf road whitchurch twp was sentenced to 5 months def inite and 6 months indefinite in the reformatory guelph the case was heard by magis trate o s hollinrake michael paul is the president of the recently organized an glican church young peoples society the membership has al ready reached 25 and they meet every second sunday in the parish hall the organization will begin a babysitting pro gram commencing dec 15th to enable parents to do some pre- christmas shopping free free free have your childs picture taken free saturday november 17 1962 at houstons the rexall drug store phone 6402222 the stouffville w i will meet on wednesday nov 14 at 215 in the library basement roll cal a display of an old or unusual button mrs t bax ter is program convener for historical research and cur rent events mrs bert jackson will speak on antiques mrs w sanders will give a report on the w i convention at the royal york earl grubin of picton and formerly of stouffville who conducts his optometrist busi ness here regularly each month states that local hisey and heise families will be interest ed to learn that theie are fam ilies of these names in the she- nondoah valley of virginia mr grubin was a recent traveller in this par of the states and says that in conversation with one family historian he learned that there is a link of common ancestry from pennsylvania like the hiseys and heises of york county they are predom inately baptist and mennonite mrs ella thompson of box grove was a weekend visitor with her sister mrs fred pugh mr and mrs archie stouffer of minden were guests on sun day with his sister mrs bertha stouffer mill st mr and mrs delos brown susan and greg of st marys were weekend visitors with re latives here mrsken walker of dicksons hill spent sunday with mr and mrs clarence pipher baker ave two new beauty salons will open here shortly uses parlors will be located above spoffords store josephs will acquire the former forsyth barber shop miss althea young of strat ford was a weekend visitor with he cousins dorothy and mil dred moyer sunday visitors with mr and mrs lloyd moyer were rev and mrs m bricker and edna and mr and mrs bill kitching of toronto and mr and mrs roy moyer of dick sons hill mr foster wagg boyer st returned home or sunday after being confined to uxbridge hos pital the past five weeks follow ing an operation work has been completed on the reconstruction of the old oneway bridge on somerville street in stouffville a more permanent structure is now open to handle two lanes of traffic the project was com pleted by the local works dept mr and mrs h haftman and boys and mrs paul boadway of hanover were weekend vis itors with mr and mrs don ratcliff you can save 10 by ordering your personalized christmts cards now from the tribune come in today and see the grand selection mrs harry sullivan and daughter olive of mount den nis were visitors on sunday with miss mildred barkey mrs albert hobbs has been visiting mr and mrs arthur williamson and family in cal gary alta also relatives in ed monton this past month she reports lovely weather during this time the pupils of the two stouff ville public schools collected a total of 33500 for unicef while making their halloween rounds on wednesday evening mr and mrs ira rusnell en tertained 24 members of their family on sunday this includ ed mr and mrs ken rusnell and brian of newmarket mr and mrs bruce rusnell danny joanne and david of scarboro evelyn of toronto mrs norma haynes and debbie mr and mrs earl crowdcr and family and mr and mrs arnold maye dougie and beth of goodwood the scarboro taxi driver who attempted to commit suicide in the stouffville coin laundry in september was sentenced to two months in jail on thursday during this time he will re ceive treatment in a clinic foi alcoholics the victim had con sumed a quantity of iodine and was attempting to dilute it with a soft drink he was discovered by a driver of a morning globe and mail truck and rushed by police to the scarboro hospital it was the mans second suicide attempt mr and mrs percy tarr and miss vera tarr attended the 60th wedding anniversary of mr and mrs albert smales in toronto on saturday evening mrs smales was the former mary hewitt whose home was just east of stouffville and mr smales was the son of thomas smales a former mongolia res ident and a brother of the late dave smales of stouffville little or no additional value has been placed on the worth of the 1 bills currently in cir culation with a 1951 date and the name of the current bank of canada governor louis ras- minsky stamped on them lo cal bank managers say that they have received no instruc tions that an attempt will be made to reclaim them simpsonssears plan to va cate their present main street location order office in the smith block west of market street according to reports they will install a direct no- charge telephone line to to ronto and deliveries will he made here by truck the family herald has added new column recently on weather outlook from nov 8 to nov 22 they are calling for unseasonable warm air to cover southern ontario during this period with extended warm spells both in the first and sec ond week precipitation will average near to below normal occurring mostly as rain l dur ing the first week mrs arthur burgin attended the convention last tuesday and wednesday for the service women of the cancer society which was held in the lord simcoehotel in toronto lieut- gov of ontario j keiller mac- kay and mrs mackay received the ladies at a reception at the governor generals suite queens park mr eugene baker of baker hill had a rather interesting experience recently while a member of a jury in a murder trial in toronto he was called on the case on a monday and confined to a room in the lord simcoe hotel until the friday of the next week on the sun day the entire jury accompani ed by a sheriff were taken on a drive into the country as fan as ringwood only a couple of miles from mr bakers resid ence ah jury members were separated from outside commu nication until the verdict was reached john fisher was the outstand ing speaker for the annual york county wardens annual ban quet on friday night at the king edward hotel mr fisher noted canadian commentator traveller and author is now spe cial assistant to prime minister diefenbaker william sellers the reeve of sutton was the 102nd warden being honoured attending from stouffville were reeve and mrs timbers deputy reeve and mrs laushway coun cillor wm parsons and mrs parsons councillor gar lehman and mrs lehman ande clerk ralph corner and mrs corner also present were mr and mrs a g thompson and mr and mrs c h nolan john addison mp for york north will be the guest speak er this thursday evening when a public meeting has been cal led for the masonic hall for the purpose of organizing a ratepayers association for stouffville mrs gordon brawn and mrs viola mclcod of kitcnener and mrs burn preston of bethesda were visitors last tuesday with the lloyd moyer family church street a hockey game of consider able interest in the bradford arena on friday evening nov 9th will match the n h l old- timers against bob hassards bradford club game time is 830 pm an oldfashioned barn rais ing bee was conducted on the harry warriner farm cone 7 markham on saturday after noon many residents in the community assisted with the project for the first time in 25 years bill sanders albert street did not leave on sunday for the an nual deerhunting trek into the north woods he has high hopes however of heading out later this week stouffville firemen were cal led out on sunday morning to a barn blaze on the farm prem ises of wm cox cone 7 mark ham they were able to save the building the property is owned by dr c h williams mark- ham rr2 guests of north york m p lliuuk 1 ulub if you qualify no down payment on any used car payments to suit your budget two 62 meteors demonstrators going at dealers cost two 62 mercury montereys hardtops fully equipped new car iradeins 62 mercury monterey 4door v8 automatic power steering- power brakes radio ford motor company executive driven amazing value less than 10000 miles fortytwo local ladies were john addison in a recent bus the city and the parliament headquarters mr addison is cuests recently of north trip to ottawa they were buildings and later treated pictured here with his- dels york member of parliament taken on a guided tour of to a reception at the liberal cation of visitors capiul freu photo with coop battery the new coop batteries containing silver cobalt are ideal for farm conditions sliver cobalt gives the hdu kind of protection to battery plates that galvanizing gives to iron sliver cobalt covers plates and keep the charge sealed in it also prevents harmful deposits from forming on the outside of the plates consequently the coop battery can sit idle for up to s months and still be ready to leap into action for you ideal for the irregular driving conditions of farm tractors trucks and of course your automobile there are more starts in a cop stouffville coop phone 64015501551 r 2 beautiful compacts to choose from 61 falcon 4door 60 falcon 2 door deluxe cars with radio 30 miles to gal 61 chevrolet belalr 2door automatic 6 cyl finished in a beauttiful robin egg blue 60 ford fairlane 2door with automatic 59 ford fairlane 500 4door v8 automatic radio flashy red and white finish 59 chevrolet belair 4door 6 cyl standard radio fully reconditioned for quick sale finished in a royal blue finish 59 ford 2door standard 6 cyl yellow and white famous but very scarce 58 buick 4door hardtop v8 power brakes power steering radio 56 dodge 7 4door local car 29000 original miles 1 owner a trucks 61 volkswagen station bus low mileage economy king 58 austin panel 56 ford pan1el quite handy for deliveries coffey and bartley motors limitfn phone 6402600 west end of town where prices and quality meet main street stouffville cxzzxsxxx hihllhhth

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