Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 19, 1966, p. 4

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the trijune thutsdjy mtr 19 hfcs stouffville scene whats going on misses corothy and iil- crd moyer church st were weekend guests with miss coral young in strat ford quie a number of folk from stouffville were pres ent on sunday afternoon for the dedication of the new addition to gormley united missionary church rev ward shantz of kitchener was the guest speaker and howard baker of brampton the soloist on tuesday a bus load of ladies from the united mis sionary church attended the wms convention at beth any church kitchener mr and mrs cliff lemon kupert avenue were recent visitors with professor and mrs ernest smith aurora mr and mrs george wagg ol island lake had their fa mily mr and mrs edward xesbitt and children of bal- lantrae and mr and mrs ron wagg and family o zephyr with them for moth ers day mrs donald rose betty and bruce of mount albert spent mothers day with mrs rose parents mr and mrs les ogden of island lake sixty attended sixty young people from stouffvdle attended a sock hop held recently at christ church anglican the stouffville girl guides were the hostesses to the boy scouts in charge of the program were patrol lead ers peggy dennis melodee mole bonney taylor mary smirnov kathy roper and gail britton five girls honoured at cgit graduation night five members of the stouffville cgit were honoured on thursday evening and presented with graduation pins it was the occasion of the annual mother and daughter banquet at the stouffville united church pictured here left to right are mrs bert taylor supt janice smith sharon sinclair sharon lintner pat hall cathy bacon and mrs marie jack leader staff photo mrs xelda barkey is presently a patient in wcl- lesley hospital toronto friends neighbours and family all wish her a speedy recovery mr karl keith has been appointed school safety guard at the main street crossing near summitview school visitors on mothers day at the home of mrs flor ence redshaw mill street were mr and mrs joe brown and sandra of lind say mr james walker o wiliowdale mrs joe ring- wood and clayton of mark- ham mrs murray sinclair peter and joyce mr and mrs elmer farthing bill and lois mr and mrs mur ray redshaw phillip and rew and david and bill walker all of stouffville on june 28 some lucky ticket holder will win a doll dressed in 25one dollar bills now on display in oneills store window on main st the draw is sponsored by welcome rebckah lodge and tickets are available 25c each or 5 for 5100 mrs howard summer- feldt and miss nellie bond of unionville entertained tained mr and mrs clar ence summerfeldt mrs gertie summerfeldt and mrs verna duncan on sun day peter harris and ian mar- latt have taken over the park booth for the summer they hope to be open for business on the weekend their speciality will be steak on the bun along with soft drinks ice cream and other treats last week the lions club held a paint ing bee and have the prem ises spic and span for the new season honeymoon in kentucky mr and mrs beland sch- labach and daughter o vineland visited with mrs schlabachs mother mrs sam fretz main street on sunday mr and mrs bill simpson o ballantrae entertained mrs simpsons parents mr and mrs charles conner o unionville on mothers day other visitors at the simp son home included mr and mrs john timbers of sund erland and mr and mrs wayne mcclure and son timmy of newmarket dr and mrs j f white of ridgeway spent a couple of days recently with mrs mildred holmes stouffville rr4 while returning from a trip in northern ontario mrs a c hathaway rupert avenue was the hostess at a bridal shower for her future sisterinlaw miss delores laceby o unionville recently about twenty guests attended a pretty spring wedding was held at fallingbrook heights presbyterian church on the kingston road on saturday april 30th when fay armstrong only daughter o mr and mrs armstrong of scarboro became the bride o chester benson lehman eldest son of mrs lehman and the late blake lehman rev house was the officiating minister given in marriage by her father the bride looked charming in a long white nylon gown with lace appli que on the bouffant skirt and long lace sleeves which matched the lace bodice of the gown she also wore a fingertip veil her corsage was red and white roses in the form of a cascade the maid o honour miss sheila smih a cousin of the bride wore a long blue satin gown with a lace jac ket the three bridesmaids were misses judy robinson and pat murray friends o the bride and miss marjorie lehman sister of the groom they were gowned alike in long yellow satin gowns with lace jackets and carried shower bouquets of white daisies with yellow centres the little flower girl was janet armstrong niece of the bride gowned similar to the attestants with yellow satin and a lace bodice the grooms attendant was his brother mr gordon lehman the ushers were mr paul armstrong broth er of the bride and a cou sin mr nary smith and mr paul draper cousin of the groom the brides mother re ceived the guests gowned in a pink lace dress with matching pink accessories and a corsage of white flow ers the grooms mother assisted wearing a coffee coloured lace dress with a yellow corsage and brown accessories the wedding reception was held at little switzer land on markham road and lawrence ave following a honeymoon to kentucky and other southern points mr and mrs lehman will re side in toronto where mr lehman is on the metro police force guests were present from new york montreal hunts- ville welland fergus and numerous other points john f guest s mr and mrs robert daw son and daughter penny o goodwood are currently holidaying in britain and the continent the tea and bake sale held by the evening guild of christ anglican church was a real success the con venor was mrs jenny cuth- bertson rupert avenue mrs herb hisey mrs vine wagg and mrs mars hall connor lloyd ave at tended a dessert luncheon put on by the ucw at box grove last wednesday miss doris ncsbltt stouffville rr2 will leave for the african mission field on wednesday may 25 she will depart by air from malton at 515 pm the best wishes of the com munity go with her mr and mrs frank steele and mr and mrs jim mc- keller 9th line north re cently spent an enjoyable evening at the okeefe centre viewing the produc tion of annie get your gun starring ethel mer man mr and mrs s w hast ings attended the confirma tion service at the kings- way lamb ton united church toronto on sunday morning when their grand son robert david morning- star was one o a class of forty to receive membership mrs roy mintons mother mrs edward hill of george town spent mothers day with her daughter miss jessie smith is the latest member o the ran gers an organization for girls from 14 to 18 years the eighteenth annual closing party of stouffville kindergarten nursery school was held last thurs day at the home of mrs neil smith eighteen preschool ers enjoyed a picnic style lunch and presented a brief program for their mothers and friends presentation of a plant was made to mrs fred williams who has been treasurer school will re open in september mr les ogden of island lake attended the 50th anniversary banquet of the 220 york rangers at the town and country toronto recently mrs william sanders albert street won ten dol lars on friday in a contest sponsored by schells red and white store on saturday jimmy irwin son of mr and mrs jim irwin glad park ave held a bowling birthday party his brothers and sis ter june bruce and george were present along with friends brian hamm kyle paisley and howard aiken whitchurch township sunday school convention is to be held on thursday may 26 at baker hill bap tist church guest speaker will be dr boehmer mrs j w hodgson of oshawa was a recent visitor with her brother mr mars hall connor and his wife registered barber bill keeping son of len keeping stouffville is now a full fledged registered barber he successfully passed his examinations at the provincial institute of trades in toronto and will receive a diploma bills progress in a class of thirty was so rapid that he com pleted his apprenticeship six months in advance an unusual accomplishment he is only 20 bill will con tinue to work in stouffville with his father and brother david the horticultural meet ing and flower show in the presbyterian church on monday night was well at tended mr john f clark o toronto was the guest speaker and showed slides of beauty spots in ontario also some birds and wild flowers music was provid ed by mrs frank beelby and mr walter davis mr clark also judged the flow er show with the following being the winners decorative classes 1 eighth notes mrs m storey mrs a paisley 2 crescendo mrs m storey 3 pianissimo mrs a pais ley c o james mrs e baker 4 forte mrs m storey mrs e baker 5 scales mrs e baker cultural classes yellow daffodil mrs e baker mrs a g smith mrs m storey double daffodil mrs m storey mrs e baker narcissus mrs m storey mrs a g smith mrs a paisley tulip single mrs m storey c o james mrs a g smith tulip double mrs m storey tulip lily flowered c o james tulip aov mrs a g smith mrs m storey tulip 3 single mrs w timbers mrs m storey flowering bulb mrs a g smith mrs e baker c o james vase of spring flowers mrs m storey mrs a g smith mrs e baker house plants african violet mrs a ratcliff mrs d bur nett gloxinia mrs g almstedt house plant foliage miss b winn house plant in bloom mrs d burnett miss b winn a bus trip is being ar ranged for june 23 and 24 to to attend the horticultural convention in ottawa a few seats are still available womens missionary meeting miss donna skitch of port hope was the guest speaker at the stouffville united missionary wms meeting held in the church on thursday evening she has spent one term as a missionary in nigeria and will go to england in july to take linquistic study be fore returning for her sec ond term she spent the first eleven months as hos tess at the home for the missionaries children at jos the rest of the term was spent among the dukawa people learning and trans lating the language a lang uage which up to now has never been written miss skitch showed slides of her work also provided two numbers in song tve found a friend and how can i help but love him the president mrs geo byer was in charge and conducted the business mrs bert stouffer was ap pointed delegate to the wms convention in beth any church kitchener on tuesday may 17th there were thirtyfive ladies in attendance a work meeting will be held in the church on thursday may 26th chicago show boxer champion gay- mitz jolly roger owned by mr and mrs jack north- over stouffville rr 2 re cently won the best of breed at the chicago inter national show the largest competition of its kind in the united states he has also finished his american championship and recently won best of show at st ca tharines paul gary grundy son of mr and mrs gary grundy hawthorne avenue was baptized in st james pres byterian church on moth ers day family relatives of the parents attended the service conducted by the pastor rev f h cromey fire chief walter smith and deputy fred castle along with chief ed stevens of scarboro recently don ated three nights of their time to instruct the girl guides in their fire brigade badge the result thirty girls tried the test and thirty girls passed the second stouffville cub pack held their investi ture recently and received their new colours district commissioner jack pearse attended along with many parents of the boys a display of fireworks will be held in the memorial park stouffville on mon day may 23rd sponsored by the canadian legion branch 459 chosen queen miss laurel anne row- botham of cornwall grand daughter of mrs f c row- botham of stouffville and mr george freeman of cedar grove was selected as may queen to reign over the may court festival at the ontario ladies college whitby on saturday on sunday the family of mrs wm sanders albert street treated their mother to dinner at the siberian where they specialize in polish food mr and mrs andy duc- kctt of stouffville were guests of mrs mildred holmes stouffville rr4 for dinner on wednesday evening mrs stan hastings was in toronto on thursday at tending the annual luncheon of the book club held in the ballroom o the granite club dr ernesto vincis pupils provided the music for the review of the rogers and hammerstein story mr and mrs garnet francey of gormley and mr and mrs henry harrison of denver colorado were din ner guests of mr and mrs s w hastings on wednes day evening mr dennis alsop has been successful in passing his course at mcmaster uni versity hamilton prepared by the ontario insurance agents association and will receive his licence dennis is the son of mr fred alsop and will continue to work from his fathers office on main street scenic property wanted 2 to 50 acres toronto executive will pay top dollar for scenic property within 25 miles of stouffville a bush and stream desirable but not essential he is prepared to pay up to 20000 cash for the right piece of land call or write box 849 stouffville harry road 29711s0 6402082 6401336 thos n shea ltd realtors mr and mrs fred wood land and son of uxbridge were visitors on sunday with mr and mrs vine wagg friends of miss flossie atkinson bethesda were sorry to hear that she suff ered a broken arm in a fall may 9 mrs ken campbell o ringwood spent a week in london with her aunt miss bella mitchell it makes horsesense drive a little further for a better deal authorized dealer vauxhall acadian pontiac buick gmc trucks chas cooper ltd claremont 6492114 township of whitchurch speci garbage collection please take notice that on monday may 23rd 1966 there will be a collection of garbage other than the normal household waste for all residents in the musselmans lake garbage area kindly be governed accordingly thomas kerr clerk township of whitchurch rri gormley ontario changes t to this special musical bloomington christian gospel church thurs may 26 1966 time 745 pm talent 30 voice choir ken baer musician gospel messenger quartet mrs deeks and son david talented musicians and singers a full two hour programme of good gospel music and singing note lunch will be provided for all by the ladies all are invited to attend stclco farm fence a completely canadian product is available in styles and weights for every farm need heavy 7inc coating over ils entire surface assures yon of long dependable protection for stock crops and property for a your fence requirements we suggest you visit your cooperative your off the farm business public utilities employees receive safety plaque available now at you3 reoop on friday morning employees of both the stouffville and markham public utilities commissions ere honoured by ontario hydro for establishing accidentfree records during 1965 individual plaques were presented by mr mo shepherd field safety supervisor stouffville commission members pictured here are left to right grant turner charles lintner k n wagg chairman and gordon brown staff photo stouffville coop 47 edward st phone 6101550 without removing the old finish anything that cin be painted can hs changed to take on the appearance of rich wood grain of ageold antique or beautiful marble the procea it ao im pie a child could do it yet the realitm you can achieve with old matu rt will amaze and delight you the grand part bout achieving these effect jt that you dont hav to ramtvo urn old flniih thu mean no aerapiog no bleaching no ataining and no apeciil toola ra required to obtain any of theae eflecta any piece of furniture that doeant fit iia aurroundingt or woodwork that doeant fit the decor can be eaiily changed to complement ita setting the oddeat aacort tnent of furniture and finuhca can bo made to look aa though they belonged to each other regardles of how dark or light the item it old matter can completely change ita appearance without removing the old finish see how se it demonstrated and see how kulo it coat to make these amazing change hendricks 29 main west sloulfville tmd hardware electric phone 6103622

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