Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 17, 1965, p. 14

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m ts sto0ffv1ue tsiiwi t1wy 7 sbonu month open evenings till 9 pm at the new e r b krng 43 main st w stouffville furniture and appliance store phone 6402092 heres what you get free model no s5s3 the famous thor square style washer this square design gives on j1vp wash in sr action a bigger capacity wash but it only takes 21 square of floor space beautiful new styling combination lint catcher and detergent dispenser deluxe thor agitator sturdy deluxe wringer heavy duty mechanism j free rolling 2 casters suggested retail pric 19995 special june bonus offer only 59 with your old washer sturdy fully adjustable metal ironing board heat resistant polyester pad and silicone cover larje size lightweight plastic laundry basket vi packages of tide enough to wash a half ton of laundry retail value 1898 a guaranteed 17495 value now only 13995 with tradein value see these amazing bargains at herb kring stouffville b534 beautiful new styling combination lint catcher and detregent dispenser automatic timer with bell signal leltixe thor agitator sturdy deluxe wringer heavy duty thor mechanism free rolling 2 casters cord storage hook convenient tub cover hanger beautiful three piece deluxe bedroom suite by kilgour miiiilllif- large 64 triple dresser mans chest modern panel bed comes in beautiful kant mar walnut veneer solid construction throughout built to last for many many years as susotvn abtw or is shown in jnsvrl with mfanahlv jftrcsser itsd jiipojicttse jbett am get youk june one smoothtop mattress one smoothtop box sprinq free delivery free lay away till needed easy terms value swfilasholhei at your carload food mkl stouffville jug milk homo 2 55c 49c plus deposit meats lean fresh crowd hamburg 3 100 fresh grade a not frozen oven ready 2i 3 lb avg wght chickens 35c tender lean loin pork chops 79 maple leaf sweet pickled cottage rolls 59 fresh sliced pork liver 29 burns wieners 49 oranges 2 s 95 cello lak tomatoes 29 store hours thursday till 9 pm friday till 10 pm open all day monday emaxma prices effective this week end weil sat june lfi 19 buttonville news b2sssss2zsiss2se22 neighbourhood note congratulations to debbie hood who was awarded 98 marks in her grade 1 theory exam at the royal toronto conservatory there was a triple celebration in the denby family on the day that donna and bruce palmer were married it is the birthday ot both the brides mother mrs norman denby and her sister millie mrs keith hood who was matron ot honour among the local guests at the palmer denby wedding were mr and mrs walter brumwell mr and mrs harold steffler gail and john mr and mrs david durant mr and mrs eric moore mr and mrs ross hord mr and mrs lloyd ten nyson mr and mrs douglas watt mr and mrs alan brown miss joy fuller mr reg craw ford mr james hood mr and mrs marshall benson mr and mrs ernest walton were at dunbarton last sunday for the memorial day service there and several local people attended the service at thorn- hill cemetery on friday afternoon there will be a bake sale on the lawn at the buttonville wi hall sponsored bj the happy rimers that is welcome news for local housewives who wish to fill their larders for the week end mr r s patterson is making good progress following surgery at the toronto east general hospital on friday ucw on thursday june 3 browns corners ucw met at the church for a hrief meeting and later packed their annual bale sev eral cartons of good used cloth ing were spnt to the fred victor mission toronto and layette materials were donate to the victor home for women mis aubrey stephenson and mrs fred leaf convened the meeting and mrs harold steff ler presided luncheon for bnhonvllle ycha buttonville branch members are an active interested group of york hospital auxiliary workers who believe in relaxing now and then at their last meeting of the season they held a luncheon at the summit view gardens oak ridges which everyone enjoyed thoroughly special guests were mrs r j miller coordinator of volun teers for the hospital and mrs wm finlay gift shop convener each of whom spoke briefly ycha president mrs ernest redclmeier was unable to at tend because of illness in the family our thanks to brunch mem bers mrs russell boyington and mrs russell burr for ar ranging this delightful occasion wedding palmer denby the chancel of browns cor ners united church was decor ated with white and yellow flor al arrangements of snapdragons gladioli and chrysanthemums on june 4 when donalda flor ence denby and bruce william palmer were married in a dou ble ring ceremony with rev dr a f binnington officiating mr john houck played the wedding music and accompanied mr george shields who sang before the service and during the signing of the registry the bride is the youngest daughter of mrs norman denby and the late mr denby german mills and the groom is the son of mr and mrs william palmer of langstaff the bride who was escorted to the altar by her uncle mr thomas wilcox was beautiful in a traditional gown of french ivory ribbon lace the sculptur ed bodice was fastened at the back with tiny buttons to the waist and featured a high rounded neckline and lily point sleeves the skirt was gathered in a gentle fullness and fell in a chapel train her pouff veil was caught to a weddingring head dress and she carried gardenias stephanotis and yellow sweet heart roses her only ornament was a single strand of pearls a gift of the groom mrs keith hood was matron of honour for her sister and the other four charming little attendants were all nieces of the bride susan tennyson and melanie watt as junior brides maids and cheryl tennyson and heather watt as flower girls their shortsleeved floor- length dresses were of butter cup bubble crepe cut in kate grecnaway fashion similar to the brides and their headdres ses were matching wedding- ring bands the natural reed baskets they carried were filled with peach yellow and white carnations and poms whjle while mrs hoods flowers had an added touch of tangerine threeyearold steven tenny son the brides nephew was ring hearer the groom was at tended by alan brown as best man and ushers were keith hood and reginald crawford during a reception at the cedar brae golf and country club mrs keith kennedy of unionville entertained with or gan music mrs denby received guests wearing a queens blue imported silk linen sneath with matching threequarter oat and petal cloche in blending tones her corsage was yellow sweetheart roses and carna tions mrs palmer chose a pink silk shantung ensemble with pink tulle hat matching acces sories and wore a corsage of johanna hill roses with purple statice later when the bride and groom left on a motor trip to tennessee and other points south of the border the bride travelled in a navy aiine dress with white trim white bubble turban and tailored corsage of red roses on their return they will live at altona east of stouffville guests attending the wedding were from winnipeg toronto and local towns cedar grove news browns corners ucw mem bers served more than 200 men last thursday when massey- ferguson held a barbecue for ontario division dealers at the farm on the 5th concession a noon luncheon was catered for by the women of ebenezer united church milliken and ihis week this grou will serve at a barbecue in aid of retarded children the vacation church school workers from york presbytery met at browns corners united church on wednesday to hold a workshop for vcs leaders newly ordained rev burn purdon of markham conducted the school assisted by mrs j a murray and miss patricia oates approximately 25 attend ed from mt albert sandford zephyr unionville and the vic toria square charge the buttonville branch of the york central hospital auxiliary catered for a roast beef dinner friday evening when the mark- ham liberals held their annual meeting at buttonville wi hall for the record mr imirhael sifton vicepros of toronto airways ltd buj- tonville airport takes issue with an item in the june 3 but tonville news column subtitled kitten or tiger which reads buttonville residents have been concerned over the fact that the flying club in their midst may become a commercial enterprise with heavier planes for charter he slates that while there has been a flying club located at the field this has been a small part of the operation this airport he emphasizes has been a commercial enter prise since 1915 i asure you he continued that there will be no increased noise factor from the aircraft that we will be operating under the proposed charter over that presently created by those air craft which presently regularly utilize the airport facilities aircraft of a considerably higher weight factor than would he permissible under the pro posed charter are presently us ing the airport and have been i for some time curiously i enough some of the older smaller aircraft create substan- lially more noise than some of the larger aircraft representatives from lite air- 1 on these last few days before official summer when you long for the lazy warm sunny weath er and all we get is cool days and wind console yourself with the thought that this is perfect for writing exams remember the effort it was to gather your wandering wits for studying when june was hot and still exams are hard enough without heat and the lazy days will be along soon every once in a while some one wants to know how to make that colourful gooey clay that children love to play with and which will dry hard after mod elling here it is again in case you want a batch for summer activities keep it in tightly closed jars preferably in the refrigerator one cup corn starch half cup cold water 2 cups table salt sup water and food colouring mix salt and cup water in saucepan place over low heat and stirring con stantly heat well three or four minutes remove pan from heat immedately mix corn starch with half cup of water and add at once to hot mixture stir quickly it should be like stiff dough if it doesnt get doughy return to heat and stir a minute longer turn out and knead a little then ue or store our warmest congratulations to this years graduates who be gin a new life in a variety of fields mary allan from west ern hospital and robbie whit- taker kathy schuller ba from waterloo lutheran and mary- anne burkholder ba from waterloo university and on to oce this fall hillary davis seems nicely settled in frank crichtons newspaper route 30 young mennonites from this area plan a picnic at niaga ra falls this friday where they will be joined by 50 young people from ohio sounds like a lovely gathering baseball is going full swing with games every monday and wednesday evening and so far the girls teams seems to be do ing the most wining here are last weeks scores boys superlest 9 cg 5 girls f cg 19 youngs market 11 mondays scores were boys conlins 19 cg 4 girls cg 28 markham planing mill 12 next weeks games monday june 21 girls if a vs cg boys cg vs supertest wednesday june 23 girls cg vs mark ham cleaners boys conlins vs cg euchre winners were mrs louella lemon rhea third freda trann leslie third oliver lane w e oldham next euchre held in cedar grove schoolhouse will be on monday june 21st all players most welcome dont forget the community picnic at the corner lot on july 3rd saturday all are welcome bring supper for your family and drinks will he provided there is so much to do at the corner lot now that you will have to start early to take in everything sunday is dedication to mis sions sunday at zion church all youth groups messengers cgit tyros explorers and hi c are requested to attend groups who normally wear uni forms are asked to wear them on sunday and please sit with your own group 1115 pm june 28th monday community club meeting will be held at the home of joyce and bobby lapp balsam mt zion mrs r day is holding a baz aar on her lawn next saturdav june 19 the proceeds go to the ucw mrs day should be com mended as this is her own pro ject allan appleby had the mis fortune to be thrown from his bicycle one day last week and was taken to the osbawa hospi tal where they found he had concussion broken collar bone and several fractured ribs fa ll is bloomington the ladies had a cleaning be nd pot luck dinner at tha church last thursday mr t white has been suc cessful in finding water when drilling a well at mr percy browns mr b valleau of oshawa was at mr j k tranmers on saturday mrs o baker and mrs d burnett were dinner guest with mr and mrs a w storry on sunday rev d benson conducted m service sunday morning when janet jean infant daughter of mr and mrs howard doner was dedicated lo the lord mrs r hobson of keswick and miss nora stapleton ojc stouflvime were at church sunday evening guests at mr and mrs mur ray barnes sunday and attend ing the cemetery decoration day at churchill were mr and mrs allan johnson of guelpb mr and mrs john johnson of brampton mrs heise toronto and mrs rita barnes of whitby the bethesda school pupils under the leadership of their teacher mrs harry rae sang several numbers in church hera last sunday morning a num ber of their parents and iriend were at the service too visitor i thought your ther looked handsome with grev hairs boy yes i gave him those lor a weck he did you hear those mea sly roosters crowing early this morning she yes dear he l wonder what on earth they want to do that for she why dont ydu remem ber dear you got up early one i morning and you crowed about markham ph 2943355 markham ph 2943355 thurs 18 is port and the community expect ed to appear at markham twp council on monday evening of this week to discuss the matter frl sat junk 17 elvis presley in girl happy with shelley fabares mary ann moblev jobv bakkr in panavlslon mefrncnlor 2 shows 700 pm fr 110 pm selected short subjects matinee saturday 2 pm above show out at 4 pm 23 mon tubs wed june 21 22 academy award winner sidney poirier in lilies of the field shown at 930 pm only also love is a ball a riot of a comedy in color glenn koro charles boyer hope langk shown at 730 pm only wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmimmmmmmmmmmm

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