Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 6, 1964, p. 9

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brougham news n from lemonville on friday eerimr the moth ers of the pupils ol he senior room ol brougham public school met at the home of mrs gordon day the occasion was a baby shower for mrs marion shipman whose husband teach es the senior room mrs day wheeled up her playpen in which were the presents for little rick- ie shipman after opening the sifts marion thanked all for their kindness refreshments were served by mrs day assist ed by her sister rose philip of port perry the community welcomes mr nd mrs humpheries and fam ily the humpheries have pur chased the gordon roberts house in the subdivision mrs m annis sheila and rickie visited with her mother mrs lawson honey of port perry on saturday mrs philip and barry bited with sister mrs day one day last week everyone is pleased to see jimmy mcguckin has recoved from pneumonia and able to be back at school the ladies are asked not to forget the womens institute luncheon to be held in the twp hall tuesday feb 11 at 1230 pm all ladies of the communi ty are welcome the regular meeting of joy rebekah lodge was held on monday evening with noble grand sister shirley knox in charge assisted by vice grand sister louise pilkey who also reported for the sick and visiting committee the district deputy- president sister elspelh dotal age was welcomed a report of the district meeting in pickering was given by sister jean elli- on savings interest from date of deposit free chequing privileges deposits by mail jmstage paid envelopes protided free hours 9 to 5 kridajs 9 to 9 saturdays 9 to 1 customer parking at the rear of the office guaranty trust canadas urges independent trust company richmond kill port office corner 8844415 the ucw will hold their february meeting tuesday feb 11th at the home of mrs m smith mrs b hisey will be our guest speaker and mrs j oldham guest soloist a won derful program is planned for you everyone most welcome please remember the cards ny lons and first aid supplies happy birthday greetings to mrs j cibbins who will be 85 ears young thursday feb 6 from the community mrs gib- bins many happy returns mr and mrs b burton en joyed an evening of roller ska ting at the terrace friday on saturday evening they enter tained the office star of art cott where plans were made for the presidents visit the dist is also sending a student to the united nations this year the student will be chosen from pickering dist high school since the president will be visit ing in the hali and welcome lodge stouffville will be co- hostesses the sisters from wel come lodge will be present at the second meeting of february to complete plans for her visit after the closing of lodge a euchre was held proceeds of which are for the peace garden project of the oddfellows and rebekahs the winners of the euchre prizes were ladies 1 mabel pilkey 2 margaret middleton 3 rose killey gentlemen 1 d wilson 2 roy carter 3 ross knox the lucky draw was won by marjone tweedie mr and mrs keith paradine of uxbridge and roy mcguckin were sunday guests of mr and mrs ross knox the turkey supper sponsored by the brougham united church women will be held on thursday march 26 in the pick ering township hall the winners of the oddfellows euchre held on friday evening were ladies 1 velma troyer 2 mrs reddick 3 shirley knox gentlemen 1 fred wright 2 roy carter 3 ab troyer there will be an other euchre on friday evening in the oddfellows hall in white- vale mr and mrs allan pilkey vis ited with mr and mrs coulter in lakefield on sunday debbie pilkey spent the week end with her cousin lynn san derson at claremont design studio where mr bur ton is a member to a skating party we are sorry to report mrs b st george formerly of the community now living in rex- dale is confined to hospital for this week we wish her a spee dy recovery bendon is staying with mr and mrs glover and family while mother is in in the hospital mr and mrs grant wells were dinner guests with mr and mrs elgin hastings wed nesday evening mrs h nauta entertained her sister miss gina teensma to a surprise birthday party on friday evening other guests included mr and mrs frank burkholder mrs w senechal mrs k viet and sari mr and mrs hans hirsch the lemonville junior hoc key team played ringwood ju nior team friday afternoon final score 22 tie the effort and enthuiasm these teams put forth is most recommenda- ble weekend callers at the gib- bins home were mrs fred knobbs and family mr and mrs jack botterill and mr and mrs glen gibbins of toronto mr and mrs h hirsch and family dr m smith and fam ily enjoyed a tour of the osh- awa automotive museum sun day afternoon the smiths re mained as dinner guests with the hirsch family mr and mrs m mowat dr and mrs crouch were guests monday evening at the home of mr and mrs h macpherson on the occasion of mr mowats birthday weather permitting sat feb 8th will be our skating party at the smith home everyone welcome sunday morning feb 9th will be a special childrens service commencing at ten oclock the sunday school will be partici pating in classes world day of prayer is fri feb 14th to be held in the viv ian church this year sun feb 16th the church is pleased to present mr baker a missionary from korea as our guest for an evening service buttonville news the stouffville tjuhjne tkny fcbnury 1964 ft 9 doctor you have acute ap pendicitis secretary listen oc i came here to be examined not admired f- where you always get a little more than you expect porterhouse sirloin wing boneless round or rump roast lb economical nutritious sliced pork i schneider party time liver lb29cchubs s 23c tablcritc pure pork skinless sausage nb pig 45c is a oound ot eat psg kraft tablerifei lililii red blii iga royal gold cheezwhiz 59c ice aylmcri choir peas and carrots vmnry 5c off tin libbys sauerkraut iitmokrntzfd iga peanut butter vamltr coloured scott tissue gortrnment intptctrd frown 40 fathom cod fillets 215 oz fins 29c 115 oz ins 39c 24 oz jar 43c 4 roll pack 39c lb 35c food prices effective feb c 7 8 we reserve the right lo limit quantities extra a total of receive an evtra tit bonus tape with dial soap s- tr bufferin tablets aqua 3fcar park receive an extra t bonus tape with bll f 1 32 00 in bonus tapes rfceive an extra ii bonus tape with shreddies ls corn oil 5j rfceive an extra is bonus tape with wax paper french fries m ft pei potatoes 0bt s sliced bologna ij jaffa direct from sunny israel b jumbo 2 for 29c 2 for 29c 14oz tube 25c us no 1 grade new cabbage vs no 1 grade crisp lettuce vs no i grade tomatoes ontario no i grade cooking onions 5 lbs 25c sliced peaches 2 39 witt tomato juice r strawberry jam stokely peas shrovk tuesday suggestions aunt jemima reg or buttermilk pancake mix 2 1lb pkgs 39c 0id tmib table syrup 32ox brie 67c beehive corn syrup 2lb tin 33c bakery features hospitality apple pie each 45c dempsters sae te chocolate fingers pkg 45c pillsburv buttermilk or sweetmhk biscuits 2 8oz pkgs 23c ratcliffs iga foodliner wmii browns corners church reduces debt 5700 in 1963 browns corners united church completed its most successful year with six active youth groups for boys girls and young people two groups of united cnurch wom en four catering groups a ju nior and senior choir a bible study group and active stew ards and elders a large vaca tion church school was held in cooperation with victoria square and headford more than 17000 was raised from all sources by a total member ship from 86 families of 201 32 nonresident of this am ount 1189534 was for church purposes the building fund and the toronto and home missions extension the building debt was reduced by 35700 during the year to 15000 on dec 31 1963 m and m funds were 180586 funds raised by the ucw to talled more than 3 0 and en velope offerings for vork pres bytery allocations amounted to nearly 450 at the annual meeting held in the church on monday dr a f binnington conducted the business mr hank coleman acted as secretary donald ree- sor chairman of stewards paid tribute to mr and mrs george clarke who hae served the church for seventeen years as caretakers and recently resign ed mrs clarke is in ill health and mr clarke has reached his 79th year reports were recei ved and it was noted that an adult bible class is held each sunday morning under the di rection of mr norman reid with assistance from h cole man and harvey brown mrs walter craig chairman of the christian education committee spoke of the fine work being done by leaders of youth groups in the congregation and reports of the various organizations were reviewed mr garnet ste wart nominating committee chairman presented the slate of office for 1964 clerk of ses sion n r reid members j donaldson a stephenson c turner p walker a copp w craig e sherman d e hood h baldwin w w miller c burr stewards 1965 mrs f h leaf wm middleton d reesor j lehman jan 1966 miss a carruthpr 1 c don nelly r hord reg crawford jr 1967 mrs verne griffin cal parton a halkes alan brown ushers bruce arm strong chairman reg craw ford j hood r hord j rod- ick r f mctavish wm hood a copp e fuller organist mrs d reesor asst miss joy fuller choir leader senior mrs s j english junior mrs george hooper m and m com mittee wm middleton treas mr jack rodick miss m ro- dick mrs a stephenson mr and mrs e fuller christian education com mrs w craig mrs j brumwell d e hood p walker mrs bruce arm strong c turner mrs evans and reg crawford ucw pres ident mrs harold steffler sec mrs f leaf treas mrs n reid nominating com for 1964 g stewart mrs f leaf e sherman n reid d reesor n reid chairman treas w craig sec hank coleman on friday january 31 1964 mrs edgar woods died at her steeles avenue farm home fol lowing a brief illness the for mer leeta miller mrs woods was a resident of this neigh bourhood for many years she and her husband who prede ceased her some years ago far med the land opposite german mills road on the south side of steeles at one time mrs woods was a member of the buttonville wi she is survived by her sons melville frederick and rac of don mills and a sis ter evelyn in vancouver the funeral service was held from the pipher funeral home rich mond hill on monday after noon interment was a thorn- hill cemetei among the pall bearers was mr ross hord a nephew congratulations to pupils of mrs s j english who were successful at the recent piano examinations held at tin royal conservatory of music in to ronto grade 8 honours mrs clayton jone grade 6 hon ours anita orr karen chad- wick grade 5 honours bruce cowie cathie- sanderson grade 3 honours mclanie watt mrs clayton jones is a valued member of the browns corners united church senior choir and mel2nie watt is with the junior choir david hord of marmora was with his family here last week end mr idris hamld conducted the service at browns corners last sunday miss joy fuller played the organ and the solo ist was baritone bernard meul- lcr mrs a w miller and mrs paul mingay visited the picasso exhibit at the toronto art gal lery last sunday afternoon the crowds are still pressing for readers in the commun ity the new books are on the shelves at the unionvillc pub lic library and the hours are tuesday evening from to 830 pm and saturday afternoon between 330 and 430 pm the winter euchre series at buttonville wi hall continues to be a popular pastime on al ternate friday evenings and last week there were 23 tables plus 1 player in attendance prizes went to mrs stewart campbell of msrkham ilrs h mccarthy wexford mrs alice brown and mrs bea thompson agincourt gordon held bill allen j bowden and james curtis the lucky draw was won by stan meade and freeze- out winners were chas sin clair mrs james smith mrs bea thomson and mrs richard barber hostesses were mr fred porter mn elpn sher man mrs lloyd baker and miss mary rodick the next game will be played feb 14 correction department when dick jones and elmore hill went fishhut hunting re cently it wasnt at gull lake as reported but at lake simcoe a much more challenging task a good many huts were blown about on the water topping the ice like finding a needle in the haystack p c nominee at ottaica l mr charles hooper federal progressive conservative nom inee for york north riding was in ottawa this week for the partys national convention gideons dedicate new headquarters the gideons international in canada dedicated their new national headquarters at lea- side in metro toronto at a spec ial ceremony on saturday the building which will serve as the base for canadian operations is being financed apart from do nations by friends more than a quarter of a million bibles and testaments are distributed an nually by canadian gideons there are 2000 gideons in ca nada organized into 166 local organizations called camps major areas of distribution include hotels motels hospitals prisons schools and personal copies of the new testament with psalms and proverbs to grade five school children and to nurses ptaaoamore profits now by using marmill 20 chick starter crumbles we manufacture our own chick starter crumbles right on the premises to assure you of the freshness and quality for the best results higher egg production higher profits reesor s aaarmil ltd box 20 markham ont 2942323 buy your office supplies from the tribune vssaeotroaamsaesxksaaenacsaacs seders 1963 pontiac stratochief sedan 6 cylinder automatic radio 14000 original miles new car warranty 1962 pontiag parisienne 4 door station wagon v8 automatic dower steering brakes loaded with extras just like new- 2 1962 p0ntiacs laurentian 2 doors radio both in new car condition 1961 bum la sabre 4 door sedan v8 automatic power steering power brakes a one owner beauty 1961 pontiac automatic 2 tone gray 4 door station wagon 1958 oldsmobile super 88 2door hardtop power steering and brakes radio a very clean car 1957 buick 2door hardtop automatic power steering power brakes radio good sound transportation 1962 pontiac parisienne convertible 327 v8 motor automatic power steering power brakes radio bucket seats 4 brand new whitewall tires 1962 ford gajaxie 500 2door y hardtop v8 automatic one owner loaded with extras v 1962 pontiac laurentian 4door sedan 6 cylinder automatic i960 pontiac station wagon 4door v8 automatic- radio clean as new i960 studebakeb lark 2door overdrive- a real gas saver 1959 oldsmobile a sedan power brakes power steering radio wheel discs very good condition 1958 pontiac station wagon 4door sedan v8 automatic radio priced for quick i sale- 1961 sunbeam alpine convertible radio floor shift 4 speed transmission beautiful red finish a large selection of trucks to choose from stakes dumps tractors pickups all fully reconditioned 1961 gm v2t0n pickup see this one today 1 year warranty on all used cars gmac time payment plan neil patrick motors ltd main st w at the tracks stouffville phone 6403452

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