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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 6, 1963, p. 3

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b s3 on overseas tour norman hendricks son ot mr and mrs cor hendricks william st stouffville is a member ot the fort henry redcoats and stationed at old fort henry kingston on june 5th the entire guard left canada for lon don england to take part by invitation in the royal tournament from june 12 to 29 norm a graduate of stouffville hist high school and mcmaster university started his career as a drum mer with the youth for christ band and later with the high school orchestra ride em cowboy there will bo plenty ot memorial park hie contest get in a little progame prac- thrills and spills for mem bers of the town and county teams when they take to their donkeys on fri day night in the stouffville brougham guests will be present from creenbank myrtle and brook- lin at the regular meeting of the womens institute on june 1 lth the toll call will be a will feature many wellknown donkeyriders from the dis trict on sunday afternoon f5ert moore captain of the farmers team was ahle to tire aboard cyclone pic lured here the nights activ ities are promoted by the stouffville branch of the canadian legion staff photo spring corsage unit no 3 of brougham united church women will meet on june 19th at the home of mrs randal kllirott mrs yv bayles will assist friends will be pleased to learn that ken beer who has picnic paper 100 ft rolls for your picnic table and handy for shelves and other home use as well pick up a roll today only tribune office supplies been in oshawa hospital for some time is improving cyril yvannop is improving in health although still confined to crutches mr alono keast and grand son ot toronto called on his cousin mrs lemmon on mon day sir and mrs k campbell and family visited mr and mrs harold barclay ot lindsay recently lome annis of port perry spent the weekend at his home here gai white entertained her sunday school class of boys to a picnic friday the group committee ot the 1st brock and pickering cubs wili meet at the home of mrs leonard liscombe on sunday lunp 9th at 730 pm main street stouffville f it if i i iit ft ai n 0i ask for pavement extension five greenwood residents have appealed to pickering twp council to have the pres ent piece of pavement in the hamlet extended 7i feet to the east in an effort to cut down on the dust nuisance the peti tion was aired before a regular meeting on monday night the request was signed by ros disney 1 d perkin herb middleton chas mctaggart and w g mckay i editors mail editor mail stouffville ont june 4 19s3 the editor the stouffville tribune dear sir many of us were shocked then infuriated to read the glar ing headlines of a toronto dai ly newspaper last monday i must weep for youth of stouff ville pastor and the spec to the star biased report of statements made in stouffville by a minister lat sunday eve ning in the firsiof a series of sermons directed to the young people of his congregation mr gooderham was speaking fran kly and sincerely on the prob lems of youth as clergymen do he made some very pointed re marks about the morals and be haviour of young people gener ally and referred to local gossip in particular ministers in my youth land that was some time agoi were preaching lite very same sermons what deeply concerns us in this instance is the miserable narrow thinking of a reporter who would take one or two statements out of context n which to build a sensational newspaper story to broadcast to the whole country implying that stouffville is a bed of youthful iniquity the one night of passion which could threaten an entire lifetime which was quoted is a theme which has been drummed into the ears of young people of ev ery generation pregnancies of unmarried girls has meant heartbreak to parents and their daughters since biblical times but a report to a daily news paper labelling the young peo ple of our little village as the youth for whom a pastor weeps is an outrage against all the fine teenagers in stouffville an outrage to which i take vehe ment exception i weep for the poor ignorant scandalmonger who presumes to expose all the young people of stouffville to the pity ridicule and scorn of the whole country and im fighting mad annf ross twiy jum 1965 the stouftyill tkiun page f local and personal happenings mr harry golden a former main st merchant was a visi tor in town en friday mrs oistin mcdonald albert st n and her brother mr arthur leaf of winnipeg re- on friday from a 6 sit in london kngland turned weeks the united church sunday school held heir annual picnic in the local park the fine weather did much toward mak ing the dav a success the hisut y public school and the commu nity prepared by mrs louise hope and presented at the of ficial opening of the new build ing on friday night will be published in the tribune owing to the horticultural bus trip being on the regular meeting night the flower show and meeting will be held a the glasgow vveek later on monday june 24 mrs ja mckean mrs bar ry emmerson miss sheryl mc kean of edward st and mrs olga mcleod of tot onto were visitors on friday in buffalo mr and mrs archie stouf- fer of minden were visitors on sunday with relatives here rev arthur walsh of the united missionary church will be the speaker at the stouff ville cemetery decoration day service on sunday june 16 mr and mrs guy ruiledge accompanied by mrs jim smith and mrs rye were vis itors on sunday with mr and mrs george allison of ox bridge a number of seats are mill aaiable for the horticultural bus trip o niagara falls on monday june 17th enjoy a days outing with your friends call c o james and reserve a seal mr and mrs gerald omarra jimmy timmy and colleen of i lakefield were weekend visitors j with mr and mrs donald sum- merteldt elm rd stouffville iawn bowling club opens their season this thursday june s at 730 pm all members and prospective members are welcome school engagements thompson lek mr and mrs walter lee ot ringwood announce the en gagement of their daughter wendy elaine to mr earl ed ward thompson son of mr and mrs stanley thompson of al- tona the marriage will take place on july 6th 1963 at 330 pm in stouffville united church the glasgow public board has acquired the of miss tia worang catharines for the junior room she will replace mr n horick who has taken a position at sudbury the principal is mrs vera francis chuck mccarthy has been appointed manager of the new markham arena his duties commenced on monday june 3rd there were is applications ervices for the post mr mccarthy has of st been assistant to ben cayman at the unionville arena for the past three years the ice sur face at markham will measure 80 feet by 190 feet there are still some chrysan themum plants available as piemiums fo horticultural i members if you have not been contacted to join phone c o james wd 1922 mr and mrs claian ellison i of kitchener were weekend vis j itors with misses louie and mabel hoover mill st recent visitors with mr ard mrs irarusnell baker ave were mr and mrs tom lyons of klin elon manitoba mr- and mrs elroy schneider and elizabeth were weekend visitors with her parents mr and mrs kred pugh annual conference for ths u m churches convenes at the united missionary church hers on tuesday june is a miscellaneous shower was held on wednesday evening of last week at the home of mr and mrs j e lyons 16th ave markham for miss joan gay- man bridetobe her marriage to mr glenn grove will be conducted in the melville unit ed church on saturday after noon june sth miss anne limner glad park ave has been at home for a week with her parents mr and mrs harry limner on tuesday she left for kirk- land lake to work at the crip pled childrens camp mrs peter king rr 3 stouff ville was among 430 to receive a ba degree at a recent pre sentation ceremony conducted at the university of toronto members of her family were present for the occasion includ ing her husband and two sons ray and john of bracebridge mrs king is on the teaching staff of anson park public school in scarboro and also an assistant on the staff of toron to teachers college phkky steckiey mr and mrs norman e steckley of rr 1 stouffville ont wish to announce the engagement of their daughter doris aldene to mr eric c pilkey son ot mr and mrs howard pilkey markham ont the marriage will take place on saturday the 29th of jtme at 12 oclock in second mark ham baptist church ontario county workmen have started work on a section ot cone 9 pickering near the fret property this piece of roadway is a hazard every spring as it heaves badly at one location a number of accidents have occurred at this site in the past lieut frederick lang of the salvation army would like to thank the citizens of stouff ville for their wonderful sup port iri the campaign to conti nue its work in the community also thanks to the ladies of the canadian legion auxiliary in their efforts in canvassing the town the objective of s2400 was exceeded by s200 mr and mrs wm plaskitt and linda mrs ron connor and mrs m connor attended the duffy gourlie wedding on saturday at the century unit ed church new toronto and the reception which was at the clover leaf hotel thomas uens mr and mrs arthur uens unionville rr 1 wish to an nounce the engagement of their daughter joyce marie to frederick john thomas of oshawa son ot mrs a haup- ert of delhi and the late mr john thomas the marriage to lake place in oshawa june 22 196 egkarivt m0ouaker mr and mrs william mo- quaker of goodwood wish to announce the engagement of their daughter frances caro line to mr gordon george eok- ardt son of mrs margaret erkarrit and the late william erkardt of stouffville marriage to lake place june 13 1963 in goodwood united church at 3 oclock laytonrveij on saturday june 1st a qui et wedding with the immediate families as guests took place at groonborough community baptist church n keele st in toronto by the rev batty when leila mary byer daughter of mr and mrs fred byer was united in marriage to robert clive layton son of mr and mrs fred layton of thistle- town a reception was held at the summit view gardens yonge st leila and bob will be at home to their relatives and friends at 21 guilliver rd apt 706 toronto dave barkey hardhitting third baseman with stouffville in the claremont community softball league played an en tire game last thursday night with a broken nose he suffered the injury prior to the contest when struck in the face by a pitched ball in spite ot the in jury he belted two good hits both triples births jiuff doug and mary nee forgie are happy to an nounce the arrival of twins born may 26 at york county 1 iospital newmarket mary- helen 5 pounds 7 ounces john douglas 4 pounds 30 ounces a sister and brother for marie many thanks to dr donald smith knight linda and alt are happy to announce the arri val of their son jeffrey alfred 9 lbs 14 oz a brother for dehbie on may 28 1963 at scarboro hospital death feasbv cora may cora may feasby wife of the late william john feasby passed away at the uxbridge cottage hospital on sunday june 2 1963 in her 81st year she was the former cora may welsh and is survived by sons lloyd and morley service was held on wednesday june 5 at 230 pm from the funeral home of mcgtire and low uxbridge with interment in uxbridge cemetery st patricks catholic wom ens league held a meeting in the parish hall markham on monday evening june 3rd there was a short business meeting during which two 5200 bursaries were presented to the most deserving girl and boy graduating from grade 8 this year and planning to at tend a catholic high seool of their own choice next year the recipients were miss rita smith the daughter of mr and mrs a smith markham and charles mccarthy son of mr and mrs c mccarthy markham mrs c mccarthy conducted a very in teresting and enlightening talk on adoption with colored slides being shown a question and answer period followed presid ed over by miss betty graham executive director of childrens aid societies newmarket the pastor rev father culnan clo sed the meeting with special prayers for the repose ot the soul of pope john a weston truck driver near ly ended up in ratcliffs pond on the north side of the town- line near the 6th cone of whit church wednesday afternoon when his tractortrailer loaded with gravel rolled into the ditch david ross freeman climbed out of the cab uninjur ed the soft road shoulder col lapsed under the weight of the vehicle when the driver pulled off to the side to avoid a colli sion two trucks were required to winch the truck back on the pavement season grids of waflle iron before using them to prevent waffles from sticking say home economists at mardonald institute guelph to season brush cold grids well with lard or shortening heat to baking temperature and let cool again stouffville bowling alleys to open haon sepff 2 6 new alleys hook your lcajrue now for reservations tilone c h tuck ul 26223 the 39th annual conference of the united church of cana da was held in ashburywest united church toronto of spe cial interest to our readers is the changes of ministers in i york presbytery to uxbridge the rev harold wright of an- caster lo stouffville the rev allan borland of ottawa to st matthews richmond hill the rev james burns from bancroft to kettleby rev har old kemp from toronto to srhomberg rev gt elliott formerly of whitevale the 1964 conference will be held in st pauls united church oril- lia stouffville firemen answered iwo calls in two days this week on monday they were called to a blaze at cedar beach park musselmans iake when a small tractor was damaged on tuesday a larger farm tractor took fire on the property of john savelli north of gormley both aurora and stouffville units answered the alarm a several changes in location have been made by local resi dents this past week mr and mrs gordon kennedy and son of baker ave have moved to the james orr residence on fairview ave mr and mrs harold hook and family of albert st s have moved to the kennedy home and mrs rita hassard of toronto has mowd into her home on albert st s mr ad mrs jim miller sammy and paul of north bay spent the weekend with their parents mr and mrs ross davis and mr and mrs walter miller it is possible that a junior a club may be iced at markham next winter as an entry in the metro league the knob hill farms team may make their home in the new arena and operate under the markham nameplate the stouffville branch of the canadain legion will present the hilarious game of donkey baseball in the memorial park on friday evening june 7th at 8 pm dont miss it mrs blake sanders is in van couver visiting with her two nieces daughters of the late rev ed sanders she plans to call on other friends in the west before returning home it has been reported that the eb leavens home ninth line s has been sold to mr and mrs art paisley west of ringwood the new owners do not expect to move into town until the fall the tribune has learned of the passing of mr bill dia mond former police chief here he was confined to hos pital for several weeks prior to his death mr and mrs frank burk- holder spent the weekend with her brother don and mrs raymer and family at their lodge near birkendale mrs ken cambell ringwood and mrs k hall of toronto teturned on monday from a months trip by bus to los an geles the trip included colora do springs and salt lake city miss june emmerson daugh ter of mr and mrs mel em merson east end had the mis fortune to break a bone in her ankle recently she has been ahle to return to high school through the aid of a walking cast the history of bloomington a weekly feature in the tribune for several issues has been well reeeived by local and district readers the facts were pieced together by vera burnett and gertrude otto and written up in a most interesting manner mr arnold hodgkins the in structor of the senior art group at night classes in stouffville dist high school for the past fourteen years held open house at his deerfoot studio at leaskdale this past week end quite a number of his pupils and friends were in at tendance grade 13 students of ths stouffville dist high school commenced the writing of de partmental fxaminations on monday june 3rd final exams in grade 11 and 12 also started this week with grades 9 and 10 beginning their june tests on monday of next week hereford bull sells for 92s the sixth annual auction for the central ontario hereford association was held at the stouffville cow palace last wednesday the top priced ani mal of the sale was a bull con signed by geo rodanz named ringwood centennial i and sold for 925 the second high was ringwood onward 18 an other entry by ringwood farm and sold for 650 donald fran cis of stouffville rr3 sold a cow calf by side for 450 the 28 head offered made an aver age of 376 elizabeth stover and ian montgomery grade 11 students have been chosen to represent stouffville dist high school at the ontario athletic leader ship camp this camp is situa ted on lake couchiching near orillia and operates for 2 wks commencing july 2nd the in formation they receive is pas sed on to the students at school the memorial cemetery ser vice of peachs united church will be held on sunday june 9 the service of decoration is at 2 pm with the church service at 3 oclock the guest speaker will be rev albion wright of markham with special music the home ot dr and mr a oconnor glad park ave was the scene of a pleasant gathers ing on wednesday may 29th it marked 1st birthday occa sions for their daughter mary angela and maureen daughter of dr and mrs dennis ocon nor elm road present liag mrs arthur oconnor mrs maurice oconnor timmy pat- ti and gregg helen and gerria oconnor all of pickering along with dennis and ursla ocon nor and son brian dr wm mcguire who is holding evangelistic meetings at ihe united missionary church in stouffville and altona has accepted the pastorate of ths nazarene church at arcadia florida they will commence their work there on june 23rd and will be living at 207 west gibson st main st w youll like the sparkling clean look of your laundry stouffville coin laundry stouffville prime yim for barbecues riue brand tbone and sirloin steaks lean sliced cooked ham lean peameal 4 bacon wieners minced beef 2 lbs 75 0boyles meat market stouffville free delivery phone 6402532 lb 95 lb 89 by pie ot ili j h 2 lbs 75

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