Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 9, 1964, p. 7

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mtmirpuunui milling ever ready to help your health we take pride in our profession and con sider the safeguarding of your health as our highest trust depend on us for prescription compounding aikens pharmacy 35 main st v stouffville phone 6401722 audley mrs fred puckrin the rev m buttars conduct ed the installation of the officers of the united church women at the church service on sunday afternoon the officers for 1964 are past pres mrs g astley pres mrs bert guthrie vice- pres mrs wm guthrie rec sec mrs george squire corr sec mrs g astley treas mrs john puckrin press sec mrs fred puckrin supply wel fare and social assistance mrs bob pardon flowers visiting mrs c clcmence mr a bell social functions mrs john puckrin mrs c clemence mrs g smith manse mrs g ast ley literature mrs fred puck rin pianist mrs a bell chris tian education mrs w guthrie the sacrament of the lords supper will be administered at the regular church service this sunday january 12 the community club met at the home of fred and mrs puckrin on saturday evening the president bert guthrie conducted the business the winners of the euchre game were nancy puckrin and mrs a richards g izatt and harold guthrie mr and mrs bert guthrie entertained a number of rela tives and friends on new years day mr and mrs orval atkinson and family and mr arthur holliday of almonds mrs geo walters miss f m southwell and mr emery southwell of whitby were at the home of mr and mrs john puckrin mr and mrs fred puckrin and family were at a family gathering at dunbarton kimberley and janice neil spent part of the holidays at the home of their uncle and aunt mr and mrs dick winter eileen guthrie toronto spent several days last week at the home of her parents mr and mrs bert guthrie bark wounds and broken branches on storm damaged trees should have immediate attention say horticulturists with the ontario department of agriculture broken stubs should be cut back and the bark trimmed with a sharp knife forming a boat shaped wound coat the bark and cam bium with asphalt wound dress ing or grafting compound markham ph 2943355 roxy markh am ph 2943355 thurs jan 9 thru wed jan 15 elvis presley a in his newest and best hit fun in acapulco j in widescreen technicolor with ursula andress plus selected short subject 2 shows 7 9 pm matinee saturday 2 pm above program jerry lewis starts thurs jan 16 whos minding the store buttonville news on were winter clearance bargains up to r off regular prices village shop 96 main st w stouffville phone 6401835 bloomington mr and mrs ernie nesbitt and family spent new years with his mother mrs robt nesbitt ballantrae the family gathering at mr and mrs robt johnstons were rev and mrs harold boadway and family of breslau and mr and mrs little and family of kettleby mr and mrs o h tranmer accompanied mr and mrs h kec betty ann and john of orangeville to enjoy new year s dinner with mr and mrs walter tranmer cedar valley mr howard doner and rev d benson presented attendance certificates to fifteen sunday school pupils on sunday morn ing a profitable and pleasureable watch night service was attend ed by over fifty folk tuesday evening in the church mr and mrs priddy of whit by visited their aunt mrs sheppard sr on sunday the annual school section no 10 meeting did not evoke much interest judging by the small number present the slate stands as last year trustees messrs ted sheppard ted bar ry and jack pollard sectreas j k tranmer glen moxam absg2 of the hmcs chaudter spent new years at mr ted sheppards you must have had a good i life if you can look back at the j pot without regrets 1 more than 80 players were at buttonville last friday night in the w l hall for the first iame of the winter euchre se ries sponsored by the w l winners were mrs william allen mrs a fraser mrs l botham david mizen jim cur tis and russell burr and in the freezeout lines mrs latcham and mr mason won over mrs b thompson and mrs barber lucky draws went to mrs janet nichols and mrs dews- bury hostesses for the even ing were mrs a robinson mrs h harper mrs j rodick for miss e french and miss cora brodie for mrs brodie the next game will be played jan uary 17 mrs adam brown was hos tess at a coffee party friday morning of last week when the buttonville branch of york central hospital auxiliary held its first meeting of the year next month elections will be held and mrs charles hooper will be hostess the chairman mrs j robinson discussed some of the matters brought to the executive meeting of ycha stressing particularly that all volunteers contact with the ho spital must be through the dir ector of volunteers and all oth er auxiliary matters will be dealt with by the president of ycha details of a proposed constitution for the organiza tion were reviewed and one it em in particular was question ed ie that branches of ycha must have 15 active members mrs h howden drew up the constitution anyone wishing to be a charter member should join before june 1964 mrs douglas hood treas re ported 2550 in the bank 1130 petty cash and 125 forwarded to mrs wm kedwell auxil iary treas since the last mee ting mrs f leaf acted as sec retary in the absence of mrs chas hooper the holiday season is over 1 but the memory lingers on and i for one buttonville family it i was memorable indeed mr and mrs robert leitch and their children flew to florida for the christmas vacation as a gift of mrs leitchs mother mrs fol ey who won second prize in a sweepstake ticket last summer florida was cold but the leitchs spent much time motoring and visiting points of interest to make the story perfect a new car sits in their garage another gift from mrs foley at christmas time mr and mrs garnet francey entertain ed new york visitors and new years day they hosts to a family party one of the larger new years eve parties in the neighbour hood was held at master feeds farm where the shermans en tertained approximately fifty guests cohosts were mrs jean cook mr and mrs tim pater- son and mr and mrs aubrey stephenson young peoples union mem bers were at quecnsville unit ed church to celebrate the new year with a snowflake sere nade mrs james mcquays family was at home for new years day and the chas hoopers were in new york with the clausman family mr and mrs elmore hill ex pected a large family gathering at their home on new years23 guests mr and mrs russell burr were also entertaining a large party to help celebrate the holiday mr and mrs clifford cox en tertained family members on christmas day and one of the guests was mr george robin son mr and mrs joe robinson and bill were happy to have roy home from oac on vaca tion and they entertained and were members of the family ga- huttonville districts therings in the kitchener and browns corners church members are girding themselv es for another year and next sunday with rev dr a f binnington in the pulpit a com munion service will be held on monday jan 13 there will be an official board meeting for the charge all reports should be ready for presentation at this meeting last sunday morning mr id- ris preached an inspiring serm on for the new year ind mrs clayton jones solo handels come unto me was a delight mrs don reesor was the or ganist and the choir sang in the bleak midwinter rin6w00d mr and mrs murray pipher and boys called on mr george gower and mr and mrs steck- ley enroute to the home of his parents mr anl mrs w pipher for new years day dinner mr and mrs gordon holden entertained his sisters mrs gordon lemon mrs morris gillam and mr and mrs ridout on new years day mr and mrs stewart vague and family visited her aunt miss helen anderson longford mills near orillia on sunday for information re used stamps for mission purposes to be left with mrs aimer fock- ler send in as they come on the envelopes mr and mrs malcom keith entertained her mother mrs george hoover children and grandchildren twenty in num ber on new years day mrs ethel atkinson and miss edna were new years day guests with mr and mrs frank atkinson mrs wesley james suffered a heart attack recently and is presently in york county hos pital newmarket new years day guests with mr and mrs fred stecklcy were miss shirley mr and mrs jacob grove mr and mrs art paisley and david pullen mr and mrs bill peacock entertained his sisters and their families on new years day mrs clarence fockler is on the sick list mr and mrs herb yakeley entertained his brothers ifany uaurf 9 1964 the stourryltle tribune hoe 7 woodland electric rr l goodwood ontario electric wiring ft heating free estimates families sister elva arid mother mrs c yakeley on a sunday evening recently ulcers arent caused by what you eat but by whats eating and you tmv l ftniitf 1964 worka day keith clark desk calendars are now ready theyre smart streamlined padstyle calendars for attractive modern design bases some features fc holidays in red on current past and future months handy reference date edges mottled for rich appearance fa refills always available bases come in colours get yours today at tribune office supplies phone 6402100 sssxxss nitminummmni itsxxrcaacxxxxxxxxxxao prices effective this week end wed sat jan 8 11 features on sale at your carload food market stouffville heinz ketchup 2 pussnboots fish chicken live cat food 6 quick or instant quaker oats ii oz bill 15 oi tins ige pkg 43 00 45 meats canadas finest lean blade bone removed blade roast tender short rib roast fresh side spare ribs fresh pork hocks h b lb lb 47 53 49 21 cornmeal maple leaf back bacon schneiders red hots wieners sliced pork liver 6oz pkg 43 c lb pkg lbs 49c 45c produce cello pak tomatoes seedless grapefruit oranges 3 pkgs 5 doz 49 for 49 100 free delivery phone 6403444 just for the birds by andrew glen white snow lies deep across the garden a thin fall contin ues to blow in from the south west along by the fence under the feeding tray a mass of lit tle dark objects dart skip and hop about in a seeming exer cise in perpetual motion they are cleaning up the seeds and grain which the bird lady scatters there mornings noon and evenings then at some mysterious signal the 98 spar rows all with one accord sweep up into the bare branches of the lilacs and soon scatter some j uncos then appear dainty in form and movements and scratch around in the snow brighteyed little chickadees alight on the suet hanging well out on a limb and swing as they peck and peck until a nuthatch chases them away at the other side of the orchard a blue jay calls and before long several of them flash like blue streaks in to the maple and thence down to the feed tray to sample the menu i remember hearing of an old gentleman in paisley scotland who used to dip bread crumbs in whiskey and throw them to the birds on his lawn some be came quarrelsome or combata- tive some amorous some star ted to sing with little hiccups they tried to fly but couldnt take off and staggered about while the old rascal laughed and laughed till he fell off his chair and had to be revived with some of the good merc ies which fortunately had not all been wasted on the birds we have no such extras on our premises but there are oth er things the bird lady was preparing stuffing for the tur key she had the bread crumbs ready and picked up a bottle of glenwood black pepper to ap ply a sprinkle but the cap was loose and half the contents spil led over the crumbs with a cry of disgust and not too much thought she swept the lot into the tin she kept for her birds and at noon it went out to the trough and around the look out sparrow sent out his mes sage soon came the flock-ten- twentyfiftyseventythe whole ninetyeight they hopped and pecked as fast as they could faster and faster then a few stopped and cocked their heads soon they all stopped one give a small sneeze another started then many moresneezesneeze sneeze suddenly with mass in stinct the whole flock rose in the air and disappeared we hoped that night that wherever they were in their various little nests that their respiratory dis turbances gradually subsided and that they were kept pepper warm all through the night till the coming of a merry christ mas morn phone 6401s77 a ceo stbiebich lictnxd qectriclu itosfitlftl lishtisj conftaltut xambcr ontario m ri auceiatio mcdougau pressure systems and water conditioners church news christ church anglican stouffville bey john l ball rector sunday january 12th 1964 first sunday after epiphany 930 am holy communion 930 am junior and senior sunday school 7 pm mon girl guides 8 pm wed choir practice 10 am sat brownies stouffville united church bev a l borland ba bj sunday january 12th 1954 11 am divine worship sermon to serve god installation of ucw officers 730 pm hic 730 pm young adults first meeting for posthigh school young folk all wel come sunday school 945 am junior intermediate 11 am primary nursery kindergarten weekly program mon 7 pm explorers tues 730 pm cubs wed 715 pm scouts thurs 7 pm cgit 815 pm choir practice come and worship stouffville united missionary church kev arthur walsh minister sunday january 12th 1954 10 am sunday school 11 ajn worship service 730 pm evening service pioneer girls colonists explorers tuts at 7 pm pilgrims wed at 630 pjn christian service brig- ads boys ages 12 and up tuesday night at 7 altona united missionary church rev dow sargeant pastor sunday january 12th 1964 1030 am sunday school 1130 am pastors message 730 pm pastor will speak wed 8 pm prayer bible study churchill vivian churches rev k burton bth sunday january 12th 1964 churchill musselmans lake sun 955 bible school 11 am rev stanley welling ton fri 4 pm happy hour 8 pm young peoples vivian sun 10 am bible school 730 pm rev stanley welling ton canadian protestant league film wed 8 pm at vivian prayer and bible study for both churches thur 4 pm happy hour thur 730 pm young peoples bloomington christian gospel church ror d benson pastor sunday january 12th 1964 945 sunday school classes for all ages 11 am morning worship the pastor will bring the message 730 pm great evening service a timely message by the pastor clarion baker and his orchestra will play several numbers bright singing happy christian fellowship loyalty to gods house we will not forsake the house of our god neh 1039 all are welcome stouffville memorial christian church minister rev clarence t bass sunday january 12th 1964 10 am sunday school for adults and children 11 am hour of worship 730 pm evening service the minister will speak forsake not the assembling of yourselves together as the man ner of some is new smithcorona cash register p combination adding machine i cash register mpw features operating basi color styung kl1tuclicllctmc krt afimrtcot btil coifc k9trr volu topi n protcfon ef cash topi in pcrformont lop in fo turn dtiigncd end prfwj for buu- mimi lorg ond tmoh tribune office supplies ballantrae lemonville united churches bcv g roy inglls ba minister sunday january 12th 1964 ballantrae musselmans lake 10 am sunday school 1115 am communion service fri 6 pm pot luck supper fri 730 pm annual meeting of congregation lemonville 10 am communion service 11 am sunday school mon jan 13th 4 00 pm brownies 730 pm cgit tues jan 14 at 8 pm ucw at home of mrs elmer wells stouffville wed jan 15 7 pm tyros thur jan 16 8 pm annual meeting of congregation brethren in christ church hcise hill gormjcy pastor rev wm vanderbent ph richmond hill turner 43155 sunday january 12th 1954 10 am sunday school 11 am worship service 730 pm evangelistic wed 745 pm midweek prayer meeting gormley united missionary church bev l k sider pastor sunday january 12th 1964 945 am sunday school 11 am worship service speaker rev ward m shantz district superintendent for ontario in his annual visit 730 pm evening service rev mr shantz will again speak presenting the challenge of home missions the word for the workt united missionary church pastort rev grant sioss sunday january 12th 1964 markham 950 am christian education hour 11 am morning worship 730 pm evening witness thur 730 pm prayer and bible study dicksons hill 945 am morning worship 1050 am sunday school wed 8 pm prayer and bible study st james presbyterian church stouffville bev gordon hamul ba minister sunday january 12th 1964 10 am morning worship 10 am church school second mariuiam ft baker kill baptist churches rev bruce nisey sunday january 12th 1964 second markham prayer service wed 8 pm special wed 15th 8 pm mr bob marwick will show i pictures of a journey through palestine taken three years ago thur 8 pm ladles service at church 8 pm speaker mrs cath fockler fri 8 pm young peoples v sunday bible school 10 am service 11 am subj divin requirements for revival evening service 730 pm subj persecution prayer a ladies duet miss marshall and mrs smith baker mil prayer service thur 8 pm sunday bible school 130 pm service 230 pm young peoples service mon 8 pm united church melville charge rev g davison sunday january 12th 1964 1000 am peachs 1140 am melville 230 pm bethesda 730 pm hic meeting at melville mon jan 13 peachs ucw at the home of mrs george i hoover 815 pm ringwood christian church rev barry jones pastor sunday january 12th 1964 10 am sunday school 11 am worship service 230 pm girls club wed 8 pm ce prayer meeting stouffville baptist church pastor c x gooderham bth sunday january 12th 1964 950 bible school a class for every age 1100 morning worship christs passion and the christians 730 gospel service prayer as petition mon 800 sunday school staff meeting wed 730 bible study christianity and spiritism enjoy the fellowship of our i family churclr worship the lord in the beauty of holiness

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