Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 4, 1963, p. 9

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hv low witn health maple leaf dairy ltd mains stouifville ph 6103651 for office supplies see the tribune buttonville when car early last week don mcquay flew west to accompany his mother mrs james mcquay and bis wife connie back home while on a motor trip to visit relatives the two women were caught in a twister and suffer ed personal injury and some damage to the car a sad way to end a holiday other western travellers are the lent family who motored out last week on their annual vacation and miss mary rodick left sunday evening by train for calgary edmonton and white horse yukon mrs wm rodirk is about a- gain after her recent indisposi tion david prentice is expected to go back to work early this week dave was injured in an accident several monhts ago when his car crashed into a bridge abutment on kennedy rod north of cashel he suf fered severe held and internal injuries and remained in a coma for months his recovery is something of a miracle best wishes to doug clark and his bride who were mar ried in toronto recently mr and mrs elmore hill were guests at their neighbours wed ding mr and mrs bd poyser and their daughter have been folk injured caught in twister in newfoundland visiting their soninlaw who is now stationed there rev and mrs morrison sel ler of brantford are vacation ing this month and spent some time with mary and jack rodick last weekend grace rodick is home this summer taking a summer course in library work neighbourhood notes mr garnet stewart will take up new work late this summer recently mr stewart complet ed a course at ooce and will begin his teaching duties at th new castle frank vocational school which is located between the bloor and prince edward viaducts near parliament st it and browns corners united man with four children are brave enough to take time out for the father to go back to school but that is what the ste warts did our warmest congra tulations mrs john donaldson put a quilt in at her home last week j church women will be putting in stitches from time to time viu attend picnic several local young people from the victoria sq charge ypu attended the picnic for york centre presbytery ypu held on a recent sunday at sibbalds point lake simcoe this was a memorable occa sion the first time in five years there has been no rain a church service in the park was planned for 11 am and the guest speaker was winston moorehead of mount albert last years secretary of the or ganization in the afternoon there was a program of games and sing songs and a trophy for the win ning baseball team was award ed to queensville among those present were july hord janet craig john houck mar garet and patricia patterson wayne patterson john and reg crawford ron tucker allen and anne binnington don nichols agnes and sylvie kernehan marcelle storevbob wilkins vacation school july 1519 this year vacation church school for the victoria square will be held at the victoria square church and commun- itv centre during the week of july 1519th provision has been made for children 1 years or those who will be 1 by september i and up to 11 or 13 cars and drivers are needed for transportation and anyone who can lend a hand please call mrs f leaf ax 3g1ss or mrs sr patter son ax 372s2 markham shopping centre brown corner church children please remember cook ies for tuesdav and friday july 16 and 19th music pupils in recital pupils of mrs sj english presented their music recital wednesday evening at browns corners inited church and a usual this was a highlight of the prevaeation season there were perhaps twenty- five boys and girls on hand from six years to high school age to entertain parents and friends an air of shivering ex pectancy was everywhere as little girls in crisp pastels and little boys with that special scrubbed look awaited their turn on the piano bench from the first performer the evening was a triumph of course there were time when the fingers faltered but mrs english is a genius with children and al ways she was there to murmur alright now start back at the top of the page or third fin ger on the a without excep tion everyone came through with flying colours and a sigh of relief playing solos were irene craigie patricia orr barbara tooley lynda jones connie reeve susan tennyson marg aret empringham susan ven us paul steftler mclanie watt cathie sanderson dorothy craigie bruce cowie karen chuiwick anita orr nell armstrong patricia patterson judy cough debbie hood dawn tatton mary champion barbara empringham and mary steckley melanle watt joined mrs english in a piano duet and margaret and patricia patter son sang moonlight bay and easter parade marguerite jones soprano soloist sang se lected numbers and a former pupil joy fuller played o ca nada and the queen refrshment were served fol lowing the recital and assisting were miss mary rodick mrs edgar fuller miss joy fuller mrs don reesor mrs norman reid mrs harold stcfflcr margaret and patricia patter son mrs marguerite jones ja net craig and mrs fh leaf thursday july i 1963 thf stouffylue tribune main st v youll like the sparkling clean look of your laundry stouffville coin laundry stouffville gormley its pretty hard to convince the kids that the shortage of teachers is a calamity a fellow wouldnt mind loan ing his lawn mower if the bor rower wouldnt take it out of the yard a bushel mrs c milsteil ken sandiford had the mis fortune to break his leg at a picnic on friday mrs c r wilcox and dinah are spending two weeks with captain and mrs l r creel- mar and family at quebec the creelmans have welcomed their third son miss fern doner left on thursday for glen rocks lake rosseau where she is empolyed for the summer mr lawrence wideman of kapuskasing spent the holiday weekend with his parents mr and mrs jas wideman mrs swann led wednesday evening to return to england after spending a holiday with her son and daughterinlaw mr and mrs a swann mr and mrs paul jones and four children of windsor spent several days with his mother mrs beulah jones mrs e w jones and philip are spending a weeks holidays at lakeview mr and mrs howard baker and family of brampton had supper on sunday with mr and mrs deb baker mr wes hoover of toronto spent the weekend with rela tives here at the sunday school picnic on thursday evening rev and mrs c e bunking were pre sented with a beautiful oil painting mrs j c mckendry vacated her house over the weekend and is staying wtih miss vera hilts for a couple of weeks the new owners are mr and mrs nielsen of rexdale mr and mrs ken groves en joyed a camping trip to sib- balds point lake simcoe over the weekend the last meeting of the sea son of the ghvs lork l-i- tral hospital auxiliary was held at the home of mrs l n bell nineteen members and one guest were present the president mrs r g britnell reported progress in all branches mrs john mccague was appointed handicraft con venor with mrs geo joyce as her assistant it was decided to join with the markham and umonvillc branches for the september meeting to hear mrs l e howden explain the auxiliary constitution work like sixtv in the 60s and vou wont have to work like sixt after youre 60 everything for your wedding in addition to supplying the bride with the finest embossed wedding invitations or an nouncements as well as servi ettes cake boxes etc we can now provide these items to make your wedding complete brides book s2ss shower book slo trousseau book 113 guest book sl73 wedding book large so3 wedding book small 385 streamers loo confetti loo theres im of hot water instantly the grain guard will keep your new grain free of weevil in your bins all next winter act now o proleef your new grain from weevil mix 10 pounds per 100 bushels of grain as grain goes inlo your bins no e q u i p m o n needed costs less than 2c per bushel tf job had weeril lat winter rtran op 7or drain rirm with howard bin treat ernulftlnahlr liquid conren- trate kilt weevil and erck rost only jiss to treat 2010 httihrl toraee ak at your farm auppte more for orain bin guard treat stiver bros stouffville ont wmmmacxhmf for a standard underwood machines reconditioned and fully guaranteed for three months are yours for the low low price of 8950 we have only a few of these machines on display in the window see them tribune office supplies ph 6402100 stouffville

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