Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 24, 1963, p. 9

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fun friends and music go together park conservatory of musi- has an opening for a limit ed rurrber of mr students on guitar instruments loaned to yo as a convenience if you do not have one of vour 3175 children scars of age and over also special lessons for teenagers and adults an ability tet will he given each prospective student in your home vithout obligation lessons taught in stouffvie mall thl coupon today for infornntion to park conservatory of music box 63 the stoiiftvllie tribune xamk aze addrkss rhone cstvvxvvsmxvvvvvsvsxxvvvvj routine business at council opening ipaog ipnoi crests midwinter clearance sale final 3 days dozens of household items 25 gift wares off and toys hundreds of tinadverlised items ihrotirhotit the store this is a genuine clearance sale free draw tv deluxe table set draw to be made saturday jan 26li 430 pm customers making a pur chase will have a chance on a free draw for a main st xv stouttville thonc fito2771 bnoe i much of the business dealt with by york county council fr the initial 1963 sessions lis week was of a routine ature the warden requested mrs c ion to explain to the other members the purpose of the association of ontario counties as she is a vie president mrs ion said that about sev- n years ago a few counties associated themselves to assist n furthering the interest of each as the number grew an association was formed and at the convention last year 32 of the 38 counties in ontario were represented wm scilars the past warden stated that he was surprised to see the warden had set up a commission to deal with police welfare and assessment as he considered these matters were ill settled in 19g2 warden davis said that was true but the subjects kept coming hack and he thought the continuity ot a committee was valuable in the report of the warden and commissioners for the past year there was no discussion bs question until it was disclos ed the county took a loss of over 70000 on the debentures sold for the hospital no credit vas offered for the s9715 made en treasury bills county council are going to keep pressing on the door or the attorney general until he gives the green light for the county to have its own admini stration of justice in the report of tiie york manor commission it is evident that many persons in the new home are paving the rate for 1962 was s50s per day but will be raised to s59s for 1963 i he supt stated that a greater i umber of bed patients were cow in the home and it was re quired that a trained nurse be on duty or on call at al times lie stated that including him self the number was three the supt stated that it was desirous of having some form i auxiliary power as in a case cl power failure it was impos sible for many of the patients to be cared for oodwood news i0e3ot 1030 mrs k may mrs percy pugh and mrs gordon jones visited on mon- cay with mrs don thomas sorry to learn penny dawson has been on the sick list miss ann wood is able to be back to school after being ver ili with chicken pox and scarlet fever since christmas time miss moore and miss munroe ot toronto were guests of mr and mrs jack morgan last week when they wore student teachers in mr j paxtons room at webb school mr and mrs clare mcgukin and children had sunday sup- per with her sister mr and mrs g jones mrs bristol mcgukin spent tiie past week with her son clare and family of richmond hill members and friends of the baptist church are asked to make a special effort to be at church next sunday to hear rev walter loader of toronto also keep in mind the annual business meeting at the church en jan 28 at 8 pm webb school parents associ ation had a very good meeting on wednesday jan 16 miss beatrice mclean showed slides and told of a trip she had to florida plans are made to have st johns ambulance first aid course if you are in terested contact mr paxton immediately mr and mrs george baldwin terry and susan had supper with her sister mrs cober in seal hoi o on sunday explorers be at the baptist church at seven on friday for your meeting ringwood mr and mrs fred stecklcy eclehrated their wedding anni versary on jan 17th by having dinner with their daughter miss shirley steckley toronto several of the young people attended the pot luck supper and church service on sunday evening mr and mrs fred campbell were guest speakers at both meetings the camp bells will shortly be leaving for overseas missionary work the sunday school and com munity skating party will be on saturday night at deer park pink north of stouffville sales arena bring your sandwiches and come to the church after ward for lunch beverage will be provided the excelsior class will be meeting at the home of mrs ed brownsberger on thursday evening ladies of the commu nity are invited happy people dont bother to add up their troubles theyre too busy counting their bless ings meteor cusfom 4door sedan one of vie ford family of lint products made in canada wanted travelling companions comfortable easygoing type 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tne late mrs fred hoover at newmarket on friday of las week mrs hoov er whose maidenname was laura stecklev spent her early harold steffler mrs carl wide- i in thdai living in a man mr jas orr and hr mau- on he pike p rce 1arqunaison as panelists opposite the atkinsons until and pev rich barker as the r destroved it mrs hoover moderator was in her 76th vear a cniidrens service was held mr and m hawkins in the afternoon with mrs i red an sharon were sunday din- kneek in charge assisted by guests at the home j mr mrs kenneth walker and mis clare bolcnder mr the afternoon session for the aild mrs hawkins and family i expect to return as missionaries adults was held in the lnited church an address on the problem of alcoholism was given by rev lloyd wiseman mrs ray grant and mr john gough sang a duet accompani ed at the organ by miss marion warne rev francis yipond gave the main address the evening session held in the united church with rev allan lavis taking the devotional service a work shop for sunday school work ers was held with mrs orland downey in charge of the be ginners rev fred krieck the juniors mr w b thomas the youth and rev f vipond the adults rev n gingrich installed the officers for another year the choir of the united church supplied the speciai music rev albion wright gave the address mr percy bennett is presi dent of this convention another euchre party was held friday evening with thir teen tables of euchre players in attendance prize winners were ladies it mrs alan chadwick 21 mrs herman mortson conso lation mrs joe stephenson men u bill cox 21 jesse devvsbury consolation joe stephenson lucky draw for a box of groceries was won by wes clark another euchre party will be held in the new community hall in the comm centre park on friday evening feb 1 at 815 pm everyone welcome sunday jan 27th will be the beginning of youth week there will be a special youth service at 1130 am the victoria square district lions club is holding a euchre and bridge party in the new community hall on friday eve ning jan 25 at 815 pm tne annual congi egational meeting will be held in tne sun day school room on monday evening jan 28 it will be pre ceded by a pot luck supper at 630 pm the local association of guides and brownies sponsored a square dancing party on friday evening mr and mrs dave houck were lucky winners of a spol prize and mr and mrs jack warriner won the door prize birthday greetings to gail sanderson 10 years jan 24 master scott hardie under went a tonsilectomy at the ux- bridge cottage hospital on monday friends are pleased to hear that mr louis nichols is pro gressing favourably following his recent heart attack mr clarence huggins ox hampton spent sunday with mrs a frisby mr and mrs richard frisby sympathy is exlended to mr and mrs donald boyd and fam ily in the sudden passing of mrs boyds brother mrs desmond meed and david of bristol new bruns wick is visiting here with her parents mr and mrs cecil ic nigeria in february mrs clare bolcnder suffered a broken bone in her wrist a short time ago from a fall outdoors visitors with mr and mrs len brillinger doris and har old for sunday night dinner u as were mr alex logan and sons neil and keith gordon burkholder was home from oac guelph for the weekend the engineering group of which gordon is a member enjoyed a tour of man ufacturing plants in detroit the previous weekend miss alma burkholder at tended church at betliesda on sunday and had supper at the burkholders the womens institute spon sored a day of rugmaking at wanted more cream shippers for best results ship your cream to stouffville creamery we pay two cents more per pound butterfat for cream delivered to the creamery to have our truck call rhone m02s22 cold storage lockers for rent stouffville creamery co the home of mrs s crouch wednesday of last week others who wish to make rugs may still join the group a rag cut ter is being purchased and an other day of work is planned the institute feb 13 at the home 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