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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 24, 1965, p. 12

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r9 1 tu stouhviiu nirijur ni i 93 victoria square news mrv r1le father daughter cookouf on june 11th the it gorm- ey brownie park and the 1st gormey guide co had a fath er ard daughter cookout at brown owl mr w sher- woods ndm2 another active ytar th ditnrt ommiionfr mrs g hartiifi greeted and ser ved the zuest in the absence of guide captain mrs florence hornby who was ill- tb cookout was followed by a ceremony in which debbie lee valerie warriner deboie thomson marilyn jarvis and esther seaman were enrolled juito the sisterhood of gir guide brown owl mr w sherwood led the brownie in their fly up ceremony debbie watson jean riimney karen howard cathy thornton had completed the golden hand tet before they were eleven year of ae this allow them to receive their win as and fly up into ci ides barbara rice received her golden bar and wendy hart a prise for selling the mot hot cro bun the cookout clocd with a camp- fire hhtt ihe lions club requests ev eryone to save their saleable articles for the coming lions j rummage and auction sale j anyone wishing a pickup con- i tact eirhcr of the following lion members dick ones 297- i straw berry tea saturday june 19th dawned a beautiful day for the straw berry tea being held by the lo ral association of the 1st gor mley cuide and brownie in the community ha i j mrs thornton had an excel lent group of mother o help rer in charge of the kitchen was mr l hart mrs j knight mrs p rumney mr r rogers mr hill and mrs lee ladie in charge of the bake table were mrs l lewis and mr v stertan mrs j rice was at the door in charge of the tickets and money con gratulation are also extended to the guide captain mrs f hornby lieut miss l mcclev- erty and ail ihe guide they did an excellent job and every one remarked on the efficiency with which they waited on the tables also brown owl mr w sherwood tawny owl mis l sherwood packic miss s sherwood and all the brownies for their help pouring tea were mrs j lang mrs c widcman mr g davison and mr s boynton mrs thornton sr did a won derful job of getting donations from the maple leaf mills sani seal etc mr e reesor for do nating eggs mr rice for the lovely rose which decorated the tables one of the big attractions were the dolls and flag on dis play these dolls and flag were markham reeve favors hospital site a new hospital in york cty was forecast at ihe june 10th meeting of county counejj when the hospital committee reported that tentative agreement had been reached with crown assets disposal corporation for a five year option on 35 acres of land in the village of markham total price i to be s2socw the land w serviced with water and lies on the north side of hwy 7 it had been ac quired by the federal govern ment some years ao as the site of an rcmp station hospital committee chair man jack rye noted that mark- ham village council had been extremely helpful to the com mittee in obtaining the land markham village reeve alma walker stated that it was an ideal spot for a hospital when population in the area warrants one 1hl carl walker 8375413 or i f different countries aubrey stephenson 2971931 lcav th june meeting of the ucw was held in the sunday school room on wednesday ev ening a dominion day programme vritten and used by a sr citi zens group in verdun quebec an interpretation of canadian citizenship was presented by mrs p bennett mrs a mort- son and mrs f mortson the guest speaker was rev j moulton of zephyr who spoke on life in happy valley labrador where he and his wife ministered for several years he also showed coloured slides mrs l mumbersnn conduct ed a short ceremony in which mrs earl empringham was made a life member this was the last meeting of the ucw until september re freshments were served at the close garden tea the gnrmley headford vic toria square branch of the york central hospital auxiliary is holding a garden tea with strawberries on the lawn of mr and mrs lawson mumber- son on saturday june 26th from 2- pm there will also be a bake sale a bazaar and white ele phant table baby gifts and an tiques a special invitation is exten ded to the men to attend if weather is unfavourable the tea will be held in the vic toria square sunday school room baseball every tuesday and thursday evening there will he double- header baseball games in the community centre park under the new floodlights vhich nrake up the world organization and they are treasured by the 1st gormley company and pack and were dressed by re tired guide captain mrs n johnston and division commis sioner mrs p rumney the proceeds from the tea will go to help the guides to the centennial camp in 19fi7 this division is also being hostess to a british guide in august they also help the lea ders to buy their uniforms as these people are vountary wor kers saturday evening mrs t hornby guide captain mrs w thornton branch secretary and mrs g hardie district commissioner called on mrs n johnston retired guide captain and presented her nn behalf of the 1st gormley guide comp any with a guide cup and sau cer mr n johnston has been in hospital and is now at home recuperating from a serious op- eration church news dr a f binnington was in charge of the church service on sunday morning a special or der of service was followed commemorating the 40th anni versary of the united church of canada which was followed by holy communion sunday isbhool sunday june 27th at 1130 am mr r g hobbs will be in charge of the church service sunday june 27 at 10 am will be the last sunday school session for the summer it will also be a birthday sunday a special programme is being ar ranged picnic the annual congregational and sunday school picnic will be held on monday the publick occurrences published in boston on septem ber 25 1r90 was the first news paper in the united states and was immediately suppressed by the government stereotyping wa introduced by william ged an edinburg goldsmith between 17001725 the new york tribune com menced to print from curved stereotype plates of whole pages in august 1861 balsam ml zion the active service clas met ast wed night at the home of mrs leslie harbron following the worship mr l harbron gave a reading on fear and mrs wm harbron a reading im not growing old rev fleetham gave a study period en the gospel of the new world from god and his pur pose mr burnett jamieson met with an accident last wed when he fell through the hole in the barn floor where he wa putting down straw and frac tured hi collarbone and was badly shook up the bazaar and tea on mrs r day lawn on sat was well attended and proved very suc cessful next sunday i decoration day at the salem cemetery but there will be the regular church services on the charge as well mr and mrs glen mander- son and family brenda bill and faye mcavoy spent the weekend at lake simcoe camp ing and boating june 28th ai cedar reach mus selmans lake of special inter est will be a baseball game be tween the girts softball team coached by wayne mortson and the mothers bring a picnic basket bridal showers mr and mrs stan dafoe en tertained on monday evening for miss gail dafoe niece of mr dafoe whose marriage takes place to mr gerry gam- briel of guelph on july 17th about 35 guests were present and after a pantry shelf shower the happy couple were present ed with a bridge table and chairs and an electric combina tion knife sharpener and can opener on friday evening neigh bours gathered at the home of mrs eloise mortson to have a miscellaneous shower in hon our of miss pat draper who is being married on june 2fith to mr david warriner neighbourhood notes birthday greetings to mrs clarence steckley june 24th dr and mrs a f binnington will celebrate their 31st wed ding anniversary june 28 th rev and mrs a c huson of kapuskasing called on friends in the community recently a speedy recovery is wished for mrs harold chambers mo ther of mrs h crane who is in the york central hospital richmond hill mrs stewart rumble is in the york central hospital richmond hill a speedy recov ery is wished for her miss jeanette hoover and mr david boynton had sunday ev ening dinner with mr and mrs evening stanley boynton and grace ringwood mis nora macklem visited mr and mrs jacob grove one afternoon last week mr and mrs leland emmer- son and family of mathcson are visiting his mother brothers and sister several from this district at tended the christian churches conference at keswick on fri day and saturday mrs niddery of aurora spent the weekend with her son mr norman nigh and family ring wood and stouftville christian churches are holding drivein services in the park for sunday evening 730 pm for the summer months loca tion in park will be south of the arena mr and mrs lou baker and family have moved to their new home at dicksons hill the excelsior class will be meeting at the home of mrs w james on thursday evening large crowd attends local cemetery service a laree crowd alunded he uewinuion dmv service jn ihe slouftville cemetery on sundy afternoon reverend gordon gooderham of the baptist church addressed the jjatherinff start rhoto bethe5da miss judith anderson junior teacher was given a surprise bridal shower at bethesda school on wednesday night of last week mrs harry rae sen ior teacher invited the school girls mothers and friends to an enjoyable evening and a very tasty buffet lunch mr and mrs allan wideman and family fiacta wideman ga thering at their home on sun day evening present were mr and mrs 1 dewsbury rich mond hill mr theodore wide- man bowmanville mr and mrs walter wideman minden mr and mrs edward wideman miss darlene and friend tor- onto mr and mrs munro and bill buttonville mr and mrs fred gibson and bryan mr th tomefery grounds npiienrod well kept anrl ihe craveside flowers were most beautiful sfaft rhoto neil patricks good will 1964 corvair monza 900 club coupe automatic buck et seals radio whitewalls white with black interior 1963 buick ia sabre 2 hnor hardtop automa tic power steering power hrakes radio whilewall tires and discs cameo heiire finish 1960 pontiac 2 door fi cylinder standard trans mission white with jrrecn interior coort sound car 1961 pontiac laurentian 2 door v automatic radio 2 lone biirtundy and brown 1959 oldsmobile door sedan power steering power hrakes radio automatic twotone maroon and white 35001 original miles and mrs lloyd wideman and murray toronto donald and kenneth woods stouftville mr and mrs mcrvin harper karen paul and carol joy mr james gibson and harold mrs mur ray bennett and three children also called later in the evening mrs peter vanderkooy was hostess on monday evening when her niece mrs reginald bagshaw of windsor gave a je wellery demonstration to a group of ladies mr and mrs leonard bril- linger doris and harold spent the weekend at palmerston lake north of madoc callers at the atkinson sis ters home on sunday were rel atives mr and mrs alex cruickshank of richmond hill and mrs burton of preston mrs harry pugh mrs gord on knoggs and mrs clifford burkholder took the goods do nated for crafts by the wom ens insitute to york manor on tuesday of last week mrs proctor in charge of crafts took the ladies for a complete tpur of the building ray atkinson shot a rabid fox last week when he noticed the animal behaving strangely near the house on advice from the veterinary the very thin animal was bried propose 150000 oak ridges arena oak ridges organizations and individuals have taken first teps toward a community arena a recent public meeting formed an executive to pursue an outlined plan to raise 150- 000 for such a project the meeting received a report from a fact finding committee sponsored by the oak ridges lions club the report termed easthle a program to build an arena by puhlic sale of shares the arena the plan indirates would be operated as a private incor porated organization and would he free of municipal control the plan calls for the issue of shares of one dollar each to he sold to interested individuals and groups in the oak ridges area the committees report went to a meeting of 40 persons who agreed that action should be started norman taylor was elected president of the executive o the new body other officers ron laing vicepresident gordon achelle treasurer d geary secretary fred carrutliers david car- milters and f hawken direc tors kred carrutliers chaired tht meeting the report said that it would be a waste of time to concern the committee with remnants of the hurnedout aurora arena it added that the town could not be looked to for ice time a the people of aurora are no sure of their own plans at th present time pasture drying out production slipping 1964 pontiac laurent ian 2 door fi cylinder standard transmission wheel discs and washers turquoise and match ing interior 1964 pontiac parisicnne convertible vs auto matic power brakes power steer- inc radio whitewalls and discs beautiful mist blue finish with black top 1963 chevrolet impala 2 door hardtop vs motor automatic radio power steering power hrakes whitewalls and discs 2 tone maroon with white top 1962 buick la sabre 1 door sedan automatic radio whitewalls power steering power brakes gleaming black fin ish 1963 gmc vtnn wirieside pickup twolone red and white real good condition 1961 gmc oh and chassis its wr 4 speed with 2 speed 15000 rear axle good rubber 825x20 and completely re conditioned 1962 international tractor 1800 loadstar 5 speed trans with 2 speed axle good rub ber 900x20 engine 345 cu in air over hydraulic and vacuum con nections unit ready to work the first newspaper hi the world was the gazette pub lished n nu rerrhu rg in 1457 but the first one to be published regularly was a german publi cation the avesa relation oder settling printed in 1609 1965 p0ntiacs trade your car for an all new pontiac for softer cleaner wash call in at ihe st0uffville coin laundry slain st v stouftville 7x a p wa 1 year warranty on all cars j neil motors ltd main st w at the tracks stouffville phone 6403452 gmac iimf paymint plan if your nome is as cold as an eskimos nose its timejm winter exposed keep milk el0w up aster 16 by using milk producer pellets or krums o master feed need stiver bros ltd stouffville 6401892 unionvillc 2971732 uxbridge 8523355

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