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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 6, 1962, p. 3

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weddinq births blktox howard and doris nee conner are happy to announce the arrival of twin girls carolyn marie 5 lbs 12 oz and colleen manlee 5 lbs 1 oz at uxbridge cottage hospital friday nov 30 1962 wilton chal and lois hap pily annouce the arrival of david james s lb 13 oz brother for terry teddy and connie on saturday novem- ber 24 1962 at scarboro gen eral hospital wedding mr and mrs lawrence roy sturdy are pictured here fol- lowing their recent marriage in the stouffville united church the bride is the for- 1 mer muriel diane nelson sturdy nelson stouffville united church was the setting for the marriage of miss muriel diane nelson iaughter of mr and mrs rod ney j nelson of ringwood and lawrence roy stuidy son of mr and mrs clarence r sturdy 214 lawrence ave richmond hill ont rev g cruikshank officiated at the double ring candlelight service on saturday nov 24 1962 at seven oclock red and white mums and can- celabras decorated the church for the occasion given in marriage by her father the bride wore a gown of white lace over ivory bro caded taffeta featuring a round neckline edged with daisy trim rach floweiette centered with a pearl the long pointed sleeves liad a matching edging the back skiit formed a slight train effect beneath the alternate tieis of lace and tulle a coronet of ciystal beads held her shoul der length veil she carried a white bible topped with a cor- fcage of white roses with streamers knotted with fern and tiny rosebuds i mrs ross hastings of mid land matron of honour and bridesmaids miss gail nelson sister of the bride of ringwood misses sharon and gail sturdy of richmond hill sisters of the groom were dressed alike in red velvet street length dresses ronto thornhill keswick carrying red muffs with white ton and richmond hill daughter of mr and mrs rod ney j nelson of ringwood the groom is the son of mr and mrs clarence r sturdy richmond hill cadieux studio maribou trim and white rose buds their head pieces were of white maribou and tulle veiling assisting the groom was the best man mr douglas stewart of markham and ushers tom ingram of richmond hill and george corlett of thornhill a cousin of the bride miss lynda nolan accompani ed by her mother mrs chas nolan at the organ sang the the wedding prayer and the wedding hymn at the buffet supper which was held in the church basement the cake was cut with the same knife the brides grandmother and grand father snider used to cut their wedding cake fifty ycais ago for receiving her guests the brides mother chose a french gold brocaje with green acces sories and a corsage of bronze and yellow mums the grooms mother wore a blue double knit suit with white and black acces sories and a coisage of pink roses and white carnations v for a honeymoon spent in florida the bride chose a red wool sheath black coat and corsage of white roses on their return they will reside at 165 colbourne ave richmond hill guests were present at the wedding from midland willow- dale woodstock weston belle ville downsview chicago to- mil- death late milfokd rose ballantrae resident oter lialf century mr milford rose of ballantrae passed away in his 83rd year at the uxbridge cottage hospital on friday nov 30 1962 after an illness of five weeks he was the son of the late mr and mrs w h rose of newmarket and was born on cone 9 whit church in 1906 he married frances storry who survives him along with sons stanley of london carl of ballantrae and a daughter myrtle mrs wm topper of ballantrae also 6 grandchildren and a sis ter estella patterson of new market a sister ida sloan pre deceased him the late mr rose had been a farmer up until he retired 10 years ago and had lived in the district for the past 53 yars he was also an elder in ballan trae united cnurch the fun eral service at the oneill fun eral home on monday dec 3 was in charge of mr allan grose assisted by rev david son the pall beareis were chas montgomery herb simp son george talbot otta tran- mer archie watson and george windsor interment was in the stouffville cemetery wagg mcabthvb st phillips anglican church at unionville was the scene- of a pretty wedding on sautrday nov 24th 1962 at 7 pm when dorothy adele daughter of mr and mrs ray mcarthur of unionville became the bride of grant eugene wagg youngest son of mr and mrs foster wagg of stouffville rev ball was the officiating clergyman the bride given in marriage by her father wore a royal blue suit and an orchid corsage mrs darlene brumwell of oakville the bridesmaid wore a white suit and a corsage of sweetheart roses mr kenneth h wagg of stouffville was best man for his brother a reception was held at the home of the brides parents before the happy couple left on a honeymoon to niagara falls mr and mrs wagg are resid ing in stouffville on sunday dec 2nd four local golfers took to the greens at sleepy hollow north of stouffville for some lateseason activity the group included norm oboyle ken betz and mr and mrs ken laushway the public is invited to the interclass competitions of the stouffville figure skating club in the stouffville arena on fri day dec 7th an estimated fifty skaters will be taking part the contests will begin at 430 pm and conclude later in the evening there is no admission charge throhy december 6 1962 the stouffville tribune tg 5 local and personal happenings mr mel pipher church st mr james doner of stayner members of the stouffville spenta few days with his neph- was a weekend visitor with his and district air cadets were in ew mr melbourne haines at j sister mrs jess cober main jacksons point mrs luella creighton of brooklin was in town on satur day to at end the funeral of her uncle mr bill sanders t e mrs ira ramer and daughter marian of richmond hill were visitors on sunday with mr and mrs gordon brown and family mrs charlie neal has gone to field her nephew mr s l a me of mrs fledda foote of carlisle and mrs vere burnett were vis- itors on monday with mr and mrs cliff lemon rupert st mrs w davidson of toronto a meeting of the liberal ladies this was held at the home of mrs grace nor ton gla 1 park ave mrs ron newman of otta wa spent a couple days recently with her aunt mrs frank burk- holder mrs harold dixon has re turned after a 2 week visit in mooresville indiana with mrs w h mcnabb mrs grant sloss of markham will be the guest speaker at the united missionary wms on thursday dec 13 in the church east york plowing assoc in 118th year the annual meeting of the east york plowmens associa tion was held on nov 26 at the home of anthony feather- stone the president the plow ing match held on oct 24 on the farm of cam kennedy was among the more successful ever held the twentytwo jun ior plowmen were most en couraging the year was also successful financially the plowing match for 1963 will be held on wednesday oct 23 a sites committee was ap pointed to look for a possible location this will be the 113th plowing match and the 118th year as an organisation the annual meeting of the ontario plowmens association will be held on february 18th and 19th 1963 in the king ed ward hotel toronto the 1963 international plowing match will be held on october 8 to 12 inclusive on the con smythe farm of caledon mr jack warriner of mark ham rr2 was elected presi dent with the following making up the board of directors past pres anthony feather- stone milliken 1st vicepres floyd steckley stouffville rr 1 2nd vicepres lloyd doner gormley secretary trevor watson and treasurer don ferguson both of markham rr2 directors floyd grove jas mckean chas richards bruce davidson jack macklin ag little walter winn james stirling l c kennedy herb jarvis norm jarvis ernie timbers george timbers nel son raymer gord lewis and norm tyndall due to the dense fog that blanketed stouffville and dis trict on sunday evening the baby clinic sponsored by the anglican church young peo ples assoc in stouffville was cancelled it will be held in stead on saturday dec 8th with dr donald smith in charge the aypa members will be available for babysit ting service during the holiday season commencing on satur day dec 15th the stouffville director is mr jim rehill some readers might be inter ested to know that the herchel moyer of innisfall alta whose story appears in the latest is sue of the family herald is an uncle of mrs willis gal- braith 10th line s his daugh ter norma and her husband visited the galbraiths recently when they were in toronto for the royal winter fair safe and sound c v nine year old danni sandi- ford was one of ten boys select ed to perform in a ballet at maple leaf gardens on mon day dec 10th and friday dec 14th danni is a dance student with the molly mumford stu dio in stouffville a total of 350 boys and girls auditioned for the number ballet school and 26 were picked from this group friends will regret to learn that mrs percy baston stouffer st a member of the local post office staff is presently confined to the scarboro general hospi tal a petition is being circulated in the northeast portion of stouffville to acquire support for a park in that section of town it is reported that more than 25 names have been se cured and it will likely be pre sented to the council on thurs day night a christmas party is being held at 215 on tuesday dec il at the veteres hall by the stouffville womens institute all former members are invited to attend mr b lickorish will be showing slides an interest ing party program has been planned the wm risebrough farm cone 8 markham south of dicksons hill has been sold the new owner is a native of italy although he has a factory premises in dixie the rise brough property contains 97 acres mr risebrough purchas ed it in 1937 the- transaction was completed last month the wellknown brownsberg- cr farm cone 10 markham has been sold mr c a mcdowell representing the jm farquhar son realty firm completed the transaction the new owner is toronto businessman bruno shallock mr ezra brownsberg- er came to the property as an infant with his parents in 1893 he still resides in the house that was erected before this date and it is in excellent condi tion the farm contains 100 acres cwl bazaar and gen meet the monthly general meeting of the cwl was held in st patricks church hall maik- ham on monday evening dec 3rd 1962 25 ladies were in at tendance the guest speakers were mr e brisbois and mr burns of the serra club in to ronto the topic being the foster ing of vocations in the home ladies are asked to remember the mental health gift boxes now in the drug stores the annual christmas bazaar was a huge succes partly due to the benevolence of donors and the cwl extends thanks to the following dominion store markham iga mr and mrs didier markham mr wade gen merchant locust hill markham bakery woolworths stouffville bakery eatons simpsons dick wood florist elsa beauty parlour toms grill markham steinbergs conlin motors oconnors fun eral home mr al owens nest les foods markham dairy st augustines seminary the ladies were delighted to see father carville the former pastor present at the bazaar mr albert sweeney ninth line n stouffville proved him self an expert marksman re cently at the green river tur key shoot he brought home three fine birds altogether 25 turkeys were given away oth er district winners were roy dickson of markham sylvia michell rr2 claremont geo rogerson green river and john mcquay markham an extra 201b bird went to mr a rouch of ajax and was donat ed by mr willis taylor of goodwood the parking lot premises at the rear of the bank of nova scotia main st has been pav ed mr and mrs dave mcvie of mimico mr and mrs roy smith and mrs roy nelson or bethesda were visitors on sun day with mrs r jim smith park rd mrs fledda foote of carl isle is visiting her sisterinlaw mrs jessie foote also other relatives and friends in this vicinity the property of the late mr l slack on park st has been sold to mr keith malcolm a sale of household furniture was held on monday mr and mrs gordon kennedy baker ave have purchased the l hodgson home on main st a miscellaneous shower was held on thursday nov 29th at the masonic hall for newly- weds mr and mrs grant wagg they were the recipients of many beautiful and useful gifts whitchurch twp councillor ivan mclaughlin has been re admitted to the uxbridge cot- uge hospital he expects to undergo an operation later this week his many friends wish him a speedy recovery rev gordon cruikshank has been given indefinite leave of absence from the stouffville united church due to ill health toronto on friday night to tour the cbc filming studios mr jim abell albert st was one of the 325ss fans who jam med into the confines of the cne stadium to see the ham ilton winnipeg grey cup final on saturday afternoon mr and mrs howard burton of brougham are the proud par ents of twin girls mrs burton doris connor is wellknown in stouffville the twins were born on friday morning in the uxbridge cottage hospital construction work has been started on the erection of a new 40000 patrol garage for the dept of hwys on the westerly outskirts of stouffville welcon ltd of guelph have the con tract mr and mrs george martin have sold their home on ed ward st to mr and mrs myron anderson albert st s mr and mrs martin will be taking up residence in the west end apartments mr and mrs mur ray paisley are the new own ers of the anderson home mrs marjorie hanna urqu- hart queens ave london ont passed away in st jos ephs hospital on wednesday nov 28th she was in her 61st year the funeral service was conducted on saturday at the martyn parlors north bay she is survived by two daughters doreen mrs robt ogrady of lockport new york judith of london and a son donald also of london two brothers frank lunau of toronto and gordon lunau of markham al so survive a new organ a gift to the local baptist church from mr glenn ratcliff in memory of his father will be dedicated on sunday dec 9th at a special morning service guest minis ter will be rev duncan mc gregor sault ste marie a former pastor special music will be provided by mrs james oldham with mr clarion baker guest organist in the evening about sixty relatives and friends met at the home of mr and mrs george martin ed ward st on saturday evening to tender a miscellaneous show er in honour of her nephew mr kenneth cain and miss syl via garrett both of zephyr whose marriage will take place on dec 7th the assistant engineer from metro toronto conservation authority mr sutter will be the special speaker at the regular meeting of the stouffville lions club on dec 10th his address will deal primarily with the plans which the authority has for the flood control pro ject in stouffville this will be municipal night at the club and all town officers and em ployees have been invited to attend as guests on saturday dec 1st mr and mrs walter pipher were entertained at a surprise din ner at the home of their daugh ter and soninlaw mr and mrs murray daniels robert and marilyn park rd n in honour of their 35th wedding annivers ary also present for the occa sion were mr and mrs murray pipher rodney and douglas of scarborough mr and mrs orval drewery baker hill mr and mrs ellsworth keffer markham and mr and- mrs george green of collingwood e a grubin ro optome trist will be in i stouffville at the james mccreight residence 58 main st e on monday after noon and evening and tuesday dec 10tl and 11th mr and mrs v t davles of the cedar beach park ltd musselmans lake have return ed from chicago where they at tended the 44th international outdoor amusement exposi tion this is the largest trade show and exhibit in the outdoor entertainment industry and brings some 7000 park opera tors executives manufacturers etc from the us and countries abroad a wallet containing a sum of 30 and valuable personal pap ers was lost on main street in stouffville on saturday morn ing it is the property of mr john langenberg of claremont the finder is urged to tele phone the owner at 649212 a reward has been offered for its return mrs nellie davis of toronto is visiting with her daughter and other members of the fam ily mrs ron smith fairview ave mr abe lehman was a recent visitor at the home of his grand daughter and husband mr and mrs donald holdgate of auro ra mrs john dougherty a re cent patient in the york coun ty hospital at newmarket has been transferred to the brier- bush hospital in stouffville mr and mrs bud lehman shari and douglas were recent weekend visitors at the home of his cousins mr and mrs john stafford and family of wroxeter a port perry man was ar rested bv stoulfville police and charged with being drunk when found by pc dennis da- vies on saturday night in the car lot at patrick motors john cox 20 was lodged in the but- tonville jail markham twp the accused attempted to flee from the scene but halted when warned by the officer the new police radio was utilized and pc harry heatherington was summoned within minutes plans to ice a girls hockey team in stouffville has aroused considerable interest locally to date seven names of prospect ive players have been received including carol jagger joyce nesbitt shirley elson eldene wood carol morris jane cook and ann sheridan other interested girls may leave their names at the tribune phone 6402100 the club will carry a lineup of about 15 players be tween the ages of 16 and 25 years their first game is plan ned for friday dec 14th in stouffville a public meeting was held on thursday nov 29 in the municipal buildings committee rooms to approve the constitu tion of the newly formed stouff ville ratepayers association the meeting was chaired by pres bob winfield who en couraged comment from the floor reeve timbers and dep- reeve laushway were in at tendance and acknowledged the benefits of a ratepayers assn of those present almost 100 took out membership further information re membership may be obtained from the com chairman at 6403424 oess3cs8ttcsxsss3css3ttab3 appreciation my appreciation is extended to those who worked on my behalf as well as those who sup- ported me at the polls in mondays election for reeve i also want to take this opportunity to extend my congratulations to the ncwlyclcctcd council for 1963 ken wagg fluffy a 7 month old ville to willowdalc on the pet with his father charles persian cat b back home rear axle of the family sta- boss second street safe and ound following a tion wagon three year old hazardous ride from stouff- raymond boss holds onto his staff photo catnap becomes a nightmare every morning fluffy a pet persian cat is let out the front door at the home of mr and mrs charles boss second st stouffville and every morn ing for some unknown reason it would climb up on the rear sxle of the owners 1958 model station wagon for a few winks of extra sleep usually it jumps off before the auto has gone only a short distance one day it retained its precarious perch all the way to markham i on wednesday morning of last week it was mr boss turn to drive to his work at the ontario hydro offices in wil lowdalc a distance of 23 miles a few hours after his arrival he went out to check his car and there large as lifesat fluffy office girls on the hydro staff gave him a royal recep tion and rewarded the pet with a late breakfast of bread and milk that afternoon fluffy was returned home but this time it rode on the rear scat and not on the rear axle mr boss is unable to explain how the rat managed to hang on over the twentythree mile distance it wasnt even equip ped with safety belts he joked mr and mrs allan adams of oshawa mr and mrs jim bron- nan and cheryl and mrs wil- lard brennan of ajax were vis itors- on sunday with mr and mrs frank burkholdcr also mrs franklin raymer at the nurs ing home mr and mrs roy alsop cele brated their 47th wedding anni versary on saturday dec 1st on sunday the family gathered at the home of mr and mrs john macko of scarborough mr and mrs alsop were both surprised and delighted with the celebrations mr frank hannah formerly of marmora and a partner in the recently acquired maple leaf dairy has purchased a home in the watson heights subdivision the united church women will hold its general meeting on monday dec 10 at 800 in the church auditorium the christmas devotional theme will be in charge of mrs wedsel- tofts unit as this is the final meeting of 1962 business will be transacted and annual re ports read tea and christmas refreshments will conclude the evening the november meeting of the evening guild christ church anglican was held in the church hall with the pres mrs p kinsclla in the chair reports were given by the convenors of the christmas ba zaar a slate of officers was nominated for 1963 plans were made for the dec dinner meet ing to be held in the church hall monday dec 17th at 700 pm each member b asked to bring a gift suitable for an eld erly man these gifts will be taken to the church of the good samaritan which houses 52 men this home b in charge of mr frank edwards formerly of stouffville childrens day in town saturday was childrens day in stouffville as hun dreds of boys and girls turned out to welcome santa aaus front of santas main street to town a portion of the chalet i crowd- is pictured her in stafjhioto

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