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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 27, 1967, p. 4

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pase i the tribune tomdiy 4x3 27 1967 at uxbridge mrs edith sanders is guest speaker uxbridge mrs edith sanders albert street south in stouffville was the guest speaker at a pub lic meeting at uxbridge april 12 organized by the uxbridge businessmens association this organiza tion is sponsoring a color ful centennial parade june 17 mrs sanders has become quite proficient in the art of paper mache and she outlined techniques and methods used in working with this material repre sentatives of many town groups examined samples of her work mrs sanders has been approached to conduct classes for senior citizens who will participate in the making of parade floats she has also agreed to act as an advisor for the bus inessmens association in supervising some of their projects the new morality centennial cooking school well attended the consumers gas company cooking school sponsored by the centennial events committee of stouffville attracted a full house at the legion hall april 20 the instructress was miss betty bright staff photo flxsil mi lhtttt markham rev father mcnamara sfm will address members of all parishes in york county at a st patricks catholic womens league meeting april 27 tonight at 815 pm his topic will be the new morality the region al meeting is held at st patricks parish only once in every 2 to 3 years all members are urged to at tend all newly appointed con venors for 196768 attend ed an executive meeting april 17 the following positions have been accept ed spiritual mrs j mil ler membership mrs h schneider radio and tv mrs m hinton citizen ship and immigration mrs f krummenacher social mrs r garrett social ac tion mrs j mcgroarty social welfare mrs w barrack altar mrs j lennyk ways and means mrs f mellon and mrs j vsrd telephone mrs l doherty program and press mrs p brugger six pictures bibles and one edition of the jerusa lem bible were purchased and presented to the new st josephs school in markham stouffville scene whats going on mr and mrs herb fred- erickson visited his niece and family mr and mrs jack giorgianni in barrie over the weekend mr bob reaman of stouffville and mr bill graves of keswick have i just returned from a three- week trip to mexico mrs gordon wilson and children from manitoulin island visited her mother mrs jos betz recently tickets are still available for music mania 67 call mrs norm fretz at 640- 1876 c- a housewarming was jbeld saturday evening by friends for mr and mrs j5ary ushenvood who have moved into 4heir home on watson drive mrs w d burkholder visited her sister mrs ruth maxwell and sons in oshawa sunday z mr and mrs john simp son of oshawa mrs frank fowlie of waterloo mr jmd mrs jim fowlie of calgary and mr and mrs fred parcels of peter- jxjrough were recent call us at the home of mr and ilrs elgin wagg mr and mrs arnold bur ton and children of mark- ham were sunday dinner guests of mr and mrs norman burton rose ave mr malcolm ratcliff son of mr and mrs floyd ratcliff has graduated from letourneau college in longview texas in aer onautics his parents mr and mrs floyd ratcliff and sister janice and mr charles ratcliff attended the graduation exercises dennis empson one of the cast of the mouse trap the may production of the stouffville players is also brushing up his part in out flew the web and floated wide the play which will represent cen tral ontario in the domin ion drama festival to be held in st johns new foundland in may anoth er former member of the stouffville players jewel stoyan of dicksons hill is also in the cast heading for newfoundland mrs w wilson of aber deenshire scotland is spending a couple of- months with her daughter mrs florence main street west mrs wilson 80 has fourteen grandchildren and seventeen great grand children mr and mrs milton for far and douglas are vaca tioning on san andros in the bahamas where they are visiting mr and mrs archie forfar mr and mrs leonard powell tenth line north enjoyed a visit to the sara sota jungle gardens while vacationing in florida i mrs sheila dunbar of winnipeg mr jim watts of toronto and wallace pugli were sunday visitors with mr and mrs wm wallace mill street mr and mrs reg cox of st catharines mrs ruth cowie and her daughter ann of toronto and mr and mrs fred lee of brooklin were recent visi tors of mr and mrs bruce foote and family mr and mrs bill turn er of toronto visited mrs turners grandparents mr and mrs a c byers may- tree avenue sunday gordon walden son of mr and mrs w h wal den mill street celebrated his 9th birthday by attend ing the unionville skating carnival saturday his grandparents mr and mrs gordon atkinson helped lijm celebrate on sunday miss joan foote was home for the weekend having spent a month in terning at the red cross hospital at burks falls she has now returned to toronto western to re sume her duties mr and mrs george foord entertained for din ner ten honor students of mr foords class of 1966- 67 since then albert chong one of the guests has been the recipient of a 1500 scholarship mr harvey taylor en joyed a visit from mr james lennox of cork- town and mr joe rilten- house of hillside saturday afternoon the hic is offering a baby sitting service avail able during the month of april sitters are available for infants and children all proceeds are going to their foster child in hong kong phone keith reed at 6403921 or mrs j rich ards at 6403244 mr and mrs george foord held a family dinner party at their home satur day evening mrs peter barrie man itoba street enjoyed a visit on sunday evening from miss vera leach of ash- burn mr hector batt return ed on friday from jamaica jvherc he had been holiday ing for three months with his sister mrs john knight and family the results of tests tried by stouffville skaters at tarn oshanter are ten fox joellen smith wen dy wilkes sharon mercer willow waltz joeellen smith wendy wilkes susan huxtable mrs murray forgie visit ed her son and family mr and mrs donald forgie recently and attended the kingston ice carnival in which her three grand daughters were skating mrs tom hargrave of toronto spent the weekend with her sister mrs harry stouffer second street dear doris i have an illegitimate girl a month old the fellow im going steady with is not the father if we get married do you think that my boy friend would throw it up to me about the babys father do you think he would resent her my boy friends mother had him by another man before she got married knowing this i thought that he might be able to understand my situation better he told me that he wishes his mother had given him up for adoption i was going to give my baby up for adoption but once i saw her i just couldnt i loved her too much my boy friend said he wouldnt let it change things for us if i keep her twenty and in love homemade rug features stouffville show the annual meeting of the ontario rughooking guild was held in christ church stouftvillc april 31 although there were entries from as far distant as ottawa niagara falls and st catharines few sur passed the excellence of the entry by frank burkholder of slouffvillc there were 4i pieces on display staff photo dear twenty i simply coudnt say it de pends so much on the per sonality of your boy friend if he loves you a great deal he may come to love this baby as his own some fathers do but i do know of young husbands who harbor some resent ment down deep only to revive it later on remind ing his wife in the course of some childish quarrel about discipline that the child is not his my reply about that is of course that a child be comes yours more through the love and care you give him than by any accident of birth adoptive parents arc proving this every day dear doris i am a widow at the age of 43 a fresh start is indicated teaching pays a good sala ry but is terribly demand ing of evening and week ends and my own children get little attention i could 1 stay on here but find another job possibly bookkeeping i have no business training but am reasonably bright 2 move to a country lo cation where the cost of living is low live on sav ings and whatver employ ment i can find 3 go io live at our sum mer cabin which is win terized this is only acces sible by water and wc would be stormbound for many days in the year the children would get school ing by correspondence and vvc could be nearly selfsufficient widow with two children dear widow elim inate number three right away with no husband no ror- no inlaws even you arc lonely enough why not seek a less de manding teaching assign ment people who change horses in midstream of ten wish they could change back to the old familiar nag but there are govern ment allowances for wid ows raising children on their own explore this i cancer society tea held in stouffville there was a good attendance at the annual daffodil tea sponsored bv the stouffville branch of the canadian cancer society and held at the home of mrs j mcbride church street three members of the executive are left to right mrs harry schell mrs james mccreight and mrs arthur burgin staff lholo womens institute officers unchanged the annual business meeting of the stouffville womens institute was held april 12 in the club room of the legion hall mrs bruce davidson was reelected president the executive is unchang ed for 196768 a beautiful royal doulton figurine was presented to mrs davidson in appreciation of her work in the past and her contin uing leadership in the or ganization mrs ii rutherford of locust hill showed slides of her recent trip to moo- sonee a social time followed the tea hostesses were mrs pete barrie and mrs truman baxter- lillian and jean dows- well banff road toronto entertained in honour of mr evert watson of brooklin and his bride of last month at a turkey dinner and social evening for cousins and relatives those who enjoyed the evening were mr and mrs charles watson and mrs nettie cassie of ux bridge mr and mrs rus sell dowswell and mr and mrs dalton alderson of goodwood mrs earla moth of oshawa mr and mrs arthur dowswell mrs hazel bacon donald bac on mrs bessie wideman and miss myrtle watson all of stouffville centennial caravan the board and staff of both orchard park and summitview schools are making arrangements for pupils of their senior grades to see the centen nial caravan at either richmond hill may 1 2 and 3 or newmarket may 4 and 5 parents of young er children may go on their own without affecting school attendance records mrs gordon bell daugh ter of mrs florence bilkey is presently in western hospital we wish her a speedy recovery mrs zella gillion of bobcaygeon is spending two weeks holidays with relatives and friends mr harry stover is re cuperating at home follow ing a stay in the cottage hospital at uxbridge a cooper executive driven 1967 demonstrator 1967 pontiac hardtop parisienne 4door model with power brakes power steering tinted windshield 3spced hydromatic transmis sion simulated wire wheel disks radio remote control mirror 275 hp 327 cu in engine and whitcwalls only 2100 miles turquoise finish ft 3546 call jc at chas cooper ltd clarcmonl 6192114 holds successful daffodil tea the eighth annual daffo dil tea presented by the stouffville branch of the canadian cancer society was held april 20 at the home of mrs mcbride church street due to ill ness the president mrs wally kostcr was unable mr and mrs jack hop per fairview avenue visi ted mr hoppers aunt and uncle mr and mrs bruce harper at their bay lake lodge at bancroft for the weekend mr and mrs gordon crete of willowdalc were sunday visitors with mr and mrs earl keith main street to attend mrs mcbride was assisted at the door by mrs arthur burgin and mrs james mccreight pouring tea were mrs e reed mrs j armstrong mrs wm parsons and mrs w vague winners of door prizes were mrs laura baxter mrs f van- stone mrs urula ocon nor mrs h nauta mrs r button mrs r mercer and mrs j d hadcock during the gathering mrs burgin presented a framed certifi cate to mr jim thomas tribune 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