Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 4, 1965, p. 13

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tsflhkswramrackm k cream shippers for best result ship your cream to stouffville creamery we pay two cents more per pound butterfat for cream delivered to the creamerv to hate our truck call phone 6102822 cold storage lockers for rent stouffville creamery co tribune classified ads are tops mail available after hours las thursday when i picked up the weekly news at the new buttonville post office i was informed that i was wrong about not being able to pick up mail after 6 pm week days and 1 p m saturdays that someone in the knob hiil store would give it out after that time and that people were being told of this this does seem like a casual procedure for her majestys mail service and the sign at the post office still reads hours 9 am to 1 pm 2 pm to 6 pjn saturdays 9 am to 1 pm i called mr j g fultz the district director of postal ser vice i asked him about this matter of getting mail from a post office after legal hours and he called it a loaded ques tion he said the post master could set his hours of service beyond the recognized times if he so desired but the postal author- i hies can pay for only so many hours the minimum wage being si 25 per hour he said only authorized persons may handle mail just as long as we know that all persons who handle the mail are authorized fine its nice to know we dont take the walk for nothing buttonville saturday was the night the ghosts walked in the neighbourhood and the place was alive with pussy cats hobgobblins and the like high way dwellers had relatively few visitors but at arnleigh heights and other subdivisions door bells rang regularly and lively shadows danced about shouting trick or treat gail vaughan who has been a guests of her grandparents mr and mrs dick jones since school started in september re turned home last week after her parents mr and mrs gor don vaughan moved to their new home in the sabiston sub division at unionville mrs alan strikes mother has returned to england after a threeweeks visit with her daughter and family we extend sincere sympathy to mr bill mcarthur and his family on the death of his lather mr roderick mcarthur of unionville who died at the brierbush hospital stouffville on wednesday october 27 the funeral service was held at the dixon funeral home mark- ham on saturday afternoon with interment at elmwood cemetery mrs lucy topham of stouff ville entertained at a birthday party on sunday in honour of her twin daughters mrs ken stots and mrs harley over- baugh among those present were mr and mrs stanley clarkson bill and tommy mr and mrs earl cook mr and mrs stanley topham mrs ida elson and miss grace sprague mr stotts mr overbaugh and granddaughter nancy over baugh all members of the fam ily present on saturday mr and mrs kenneth stots attended the wedding of mr stots nephew kenneth lotton whose marri age to jean tutty took place at sandford united church mr and mrs f w baker re turned from their summer home near bancroft last week and have been entertaining friends and relatives from saskatche wan and chatham since then mr and mrs ernie walton left last week for the south last week browns corners united church women served luncheons for a group of mas ter feeds representatives from across canada halifax to van couver island last sunday browns corners congregation joined victoria square in their 120th anni versary services friends were happy to see the alan orr fam ily back for the occasion with mrs orr in the choir again on sunday nov 14 there will be a service of baptism at browns corners church open house for victoria sq parents victoria sq- on wednesday j catered to the ploughmans evenins of last week open banquet in the community hall house was held at school v 7 turkey supper the stourtvilu tribune tkrcov november 4 1965 fcae tj for parents and friends to meet the teachers and see the chil drens work that was on display the rooms were tastefully de corated in halloween cclgrs coffee and cookies were served in the cauldron room i base ment of the sr room bv wendy hart kathy brown helen fow ler and naomi kobe the teach ers of the school are grade 4 mrs nancv brumwell and gr 5 mrs phyllis hunt on monday evening of last week relatives and friends gathered to honour mr and mrs rolph boynton on their recent marriage miss mabel sanderson was mistress of ceremonies for i a variety programme which the victoria square united church is holding its annual turkey supper nov 10th in the community hall please note change of place this year admisison by ticket only get your tickets now from mrs herman mortson or any ucw member leadership traininr sunday evening nov ttli at 730 p m there will be a leader ship training for the sunday school teachers officers and in terested adults of the victoria sq charge to be held in the headford united church neighbourhood notes sympathy is extended to mr and mrs crane and family in death bukkuolder mrs cynthia mrs cynthia burkholder main st died suddenly on tues day nov 2 1965 she was the former cvnthia may drewery after resting at the oneill funeral home service will be held at 2 pm on friday in the chapel interment will be in stouffville cemetery consisted of a reading by mrs i tnc passing of mrs cranes benson meyers a duet bv the mrs h chambers gay man sisters a game of cha- 1 congratulations to mr and rades conducted by mr and mrs j mrs ronald geo diarine bar- alan chadwuk in which memikev who were married in the bers of the audience took part united missionary church mrs floyd perkins showed eol- markham on saturdav after- oured slides of furope miss noon mabel sanderson read an ad- wendv hart won a sso bond dress and harvey houck and i at markham on wednesday alan chadwick on behalf of the i cv of last week friends and relatives presented special birthday greetings to mr and mrs boynton with a i mrs margaret mccague who on we have a good supply of new used for rent or purchase radio and stand euchre there were 14 tables of play ers at the hall friday evening prize winners were ladies li mrs winnie elson 2 mrs win embury consolation mrs hel ena tooley lone hands mrs c frasermen 1 gus alm- stedt 2i bert nichols consola tion george tooley lone hands laurie macdonald luc ky draw for a box of groceries was won by mrs j bowden an other euchre party will be held nov o guides brownies masquerade party the 1st gormley guide and the 1st gormley brownie pack held a masquerade party with the lemonville brownie pack and the ballantrae guides and brownies as ther guests friday evening in the melville sunday school room the dist comm mrs g hardie was also present and pre sented mrs f hornby with her guide captains warrant and mrs w sherwood with her brown owl warrant bazaar the local association of the 1st gormley guides and brow nies is holding a bazaar in the hall on saturday nov 6 church parade the 1st gormley guide com pany and the 1st gormley brownie pack held a church parade on sunday morning at melville united church the colour party was compos ed of guides kathy lee joan hill and susan mcleverty while barbara rice carried the brow nie pennant kathy thornton read the scripture lesson susan hallman and marilyn watson took up the offering rev g davison dedicated the new canadian flag for the guides and retired the union jack womens institute the november meeting of the wt has been postponed to tuesday evening nov 16 on saturday evening the wi nov 5th will celebrate her 91st birthday birthdav greetings to charlie hart nov 6 mrs v weedon nov 7 bruce mortson nov 9 mr and mrs douglas gee will celebrate their 31st wedding an niversary nov 3 mr and mrs philips rumney their 12th wed ding anniversary nov 7 and mr and mrs percy bennett their 33rd wedding anniversary nov 9 mr and mrs allan orr and family of bradford had sunday dinner with mr and mrs carl walker mr and mrs herb sanderson of richmond hill had sunday dinner with mr and mrs stan ley boynton and grace those wishing to send christ mas greetings to mr and mrs desmond meed and family here is their address mr and mrs desmond meed box 127 bing ham academy addis ababa ethiopia east africa last mail ing date is nov 16 mr and mrs clarence stong weston had sunday evening din ner with mrs eloisa mortson and family mr e avison misses viola and ruby avison of lansing had sunday dinner with mr and mrs percy bennett mr and mrs aubrey stephen son spent sunday with mr and mrs harvey collard and june mr and mrs wm orr of king city had sunday evening dinner with mr and mrs her man mortson and joy mr and mrs harry west of newmarket had sunday evening dinner with mr and mrs percy bennett rev george mcmullen ba of emmanuel college toronto had sunday dinner with dr and mrs a f binnington mr and mrs nelson bucha nan mr and mrs frank nichols and family mr and mrs don nichols and donnie jr miss cathy wright and mr alan nichols had sunday evening din ner with mr and mrs cecil nichols color tv fully qualified sales service we now have several colour sets in our charge personal demonstration by appointment admiral zenith lowrey simplicity tv radio hifi organ kitchen and laundry equipment neville appliances for the best our service excels our prices match the rest our year guarantee sells call 6403395 new store hours open daily 9 ajl to 6 pm friday 9 am to 9 pm closed monday roses need protection during winter months hybrid tea floribunda poly- antha and climbing roses re quire protection during the winter months in most parts of ontario now is the time to take precautions advise horticultur ists with the ontario depart ment of agriculture soil should be drawn up around the bases of the bushes to a height of several inches after the ground is frozen an additional covering of straw strawy manure or leaves should be added to help trap the snow j and give extra protection cedar brush or twiggy branches should be placed on lop before applying these mater ials make sure that the ground is frozen thus discouraging mice invasion and consequent damage in artas where the winters lend to be severe it may be necessary to cover the bushes completely with soil climbing or rambling roses are best protected by tying the canes together and bending them as close to the ground as possible without causing break ing or splitting then fasten them to a stake and carefully cover with soil another method consists of wrapping the canes with straw or burlap and leaving them attached to their support we have a large range of models from which to choose several colors low low financing rates for those wishing to purchase on time basis all models fully guaranteed tribune office supplies 6402100 stouffville ontario changes plea scarboro youth acquitted a scarboro youth who had resigned himself to the fact that he was guilty of having liquor in a place other than his residence changed his mind when magistrate russell pearsi found reasonable doubt in the brian stewart 23 ot pharm acy ave was charged by stouffville police september 21st when a bottle of liquor was found in his car pc david hadden testified that he found stewart asleep in his car parked on main street in the west end of town tsc officer said he found the bottle in the rear of the car on the floor stewart who said he was guilty of having it in the car also said he didnt know it was there the accused explained that he had just dropped off a num ber of friends and felt he was too tired to drive back to scar boro magistrate pearse asked stewart if he would like to pro duce any defense witnesses and stewart replied that he would however an agreeable date could not be set and the crow attorney moved for a dis missal the magistrate agreed mrs merreweather and mrs r mcclure attended the wi training school on window treatment in newmarket thursday and friday everyone seems to know there is no cure for the com mon cold except those people who write the advertising blurbs listen here open this week friday saturday monday clothing for the whole family at discount prices this weeks specials ladies shoe values mens insulated leather 8 boots to 695 sale 97c reg- s1695 sale 1295 mens green ret 195 unlined work pants sale 339 also look for us saturdays at stouffville sales arena for the same bargains 7 main st w stouffville bob hesketh pine orchard mr and mrs howard mc clure were sunday dinner guests with mrs chas brandon of uxbridge mr and mrs t white ot stouffville visited mr and mi- herb white on wednesday mrs j pyle has returned home after visiting with her son and family we welcome mr and mrs h j hopkins and two boys intc our community hulnj moved into the house vacated by the lucy family mr bob hope has accepted a position with the purina feed company miss pauline sytema of tor onto spent the weekend here with her parents mrs walt johnson and mr karl johnston had dinner mon day with miss irene pingle of willowdalc mr and mrs melvin mcgow- an and rose mary of thorn- bury were sunday visitors with mr and mrs rae mcclure miss mvrna mcclure also spent the weekend with her parents keep informed a sort of news shiskabob youll find most of the news and some of the offbeat in heskclhs twice daily news casts on cfrb monday through friday at 100 and 500 pm on saturdays 1150 and 550 pm his philosophy about news is that it shouldnt always give people peptic ulcers and like a shiskabob should lhave meat of many different kinds ontarios family station 50 cash or ccm bike your choice kvery time you have your hair cut at the keeping barber shop you fill in a lucky draw ticket complete wlth your name and address and deposit it in th scaled container in our shop you could be a winner draw to be held dec 7th at 7 pm lcn david and bill keeping three registered barbers 153 main si w stoutlvills

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