Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 6, 1967, p. 4

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the tribune tfcny wy hundreds of visitors stouffville scene whats going on diamond anniversary mr and mrs alfred yates rr 3 newmarket will celebrate their dia mond wedding anniver sary july 23 at the home of their son mr and mrs yates of lincolnville they would be pleased to visit their neighbors and friends from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 pm mrs zella gillion of bob- caygeon is visiting her sis ters mrs jim ridout and mrs luella lemon clarke street mr and mrs wilf wild deborah and michael of scarboro spent the week end with mr and mrs cliff broadley and family church st miss cheryl burnett of scarboro spent last week with her grandmother mrs dawson burnett church street north john sanders son of mr and mrs jack sanders park drive north suffered a broken toe at the swim ming pool several weeks ago and blood pnisoning later set in the infection has been treated and the foot is almost well miss gladys davis of southgatc london eng land is visiting her broth er rev douglas davis this is miss davis first vi sit to canada and she is enjoying the centennial programs and expects to visit expo lightning strikes a bolt of lightning struck the chimney at the rear of the stouffville municipal building dur ing the severe thunder storm friday night a section of the framework was scorched but no fire resulted several bricks were knocked to the ground a long ride diane spencer daughter of mr and mrs eli spen cer musselmans lake left the union station by train wednesday for k e n o r a from there she will ride a bicycle to vancouver and perhaps into the united slates she plans to be away three months diane has been an employee of the bell telephone com pany for three years mr and mrs john arm strong celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary on tuesday june 27 miss marian clark of collingwood is spending some holidays with mrs rita hassard albert street south miss candice gans of ca lifornia called at the home of mr e a button one day last week to visit her grandmother mrs b mc- guckin also her aunt and uncle mr and mrs clare mcguckin glad park ave nue the evening guild of christ church anglican presented farewell gifts to mrs jim irwin and mrs d r mounee at their monthly meeting june 19 the president mrs cuth- bertson was in charge the members will assist as hosts to 23 young indian people to arrive in stouff ville from expo on thurs day today on their way home to norway house home from west mr and mrs charles woodcock rupert avenue have returned from a mo tor trip to alberta the peace river district and up the mckenzie river they visited mrs woodcocks sister at rimbley alberta jackie holder son of mrs margaret holder al bert street north was a runnerup in the southern ontario judo champion ships held at port dover june 24 he received a beautiful trophy there were eight entries in the competition from lome schells judo school stouffville mr nick bangay ninth line south suffered a heart attack last week at oshawa and was placed in the intensive care ward of the oshawa general hos pital miss dcnise dowswell of scarboro and miss linda tindall of goodwood were weekend guests of mr and mrs arthur dowswell on sunday mr and mrs tom smith of toronto were with her parents jerry waitc russell avenue left by boat from midland to travel to the family cottage at killbear near parry sound mrs waite pierre craig mic helle and ted left on tues day by car clara viscardi was the centre of attraction on main street friday morn ing when she took her pet squirel monkey vicki for a stroll down town the pet is owned by mr ferri staff teacher at st marks school clara will serve as its guardian during the summer vacation period sonya and leslie foord daughters of mr and mrs ray foord of richmond hill are holidaying with their grandparents mr and mrs cliff lemon and mr and mrs george foord mr and mrs norm hill church street and mr and mrs bob h a m m o n d obrien avenue left mon day by car to attend the lions international con vention in chicago mr and mrs e a pas- coe of greenwood and mr and mrs garnet courticc of pickering attended the centennial worship service in the stouffville arena sunday afternoon mr and mrs walter hill and family of livonia michigan arc holidaying with her mother mrs al fred smith victoria street hits deer a wayward deer on high way 48 near ringwood caused damage to a toron to mans car when it was struck by his southbound vehicle according to oak ridges provincial police douglas earl cross 27 at tempted to avoid the ani mal but failed miss ruby good of tor onto visited sunday with her father mr e r good main street east john morgason oldest at 94 mrs isaac foskctt west- lawn crese attended the funeral service of the late rev w e hodgson dd which was held in temple baptist church in toronto on wednesday mr and mrs bill craw- fort h of whitby were visi tors on saturday with mr and mrs ivan goudic stouffville mr john morgason well- known and longtime stouffville resident was selected as the oldest citi zen in attendance at stouffvillcs centennial celebrations in the park saturday afternoon mr morgason is 94 the young est present at the time of the judging was six week old dale winder of ux- bridje in the centennial dress contest karen brown daughter of mr and mrs jim brown watson drive stouffville was tops in the girls class jeff forfar was best for the boys for the men it was bert paisley main street east who carried off the prize for the ladies the honor went to mrs lorna wagg tin- dale drive miss winnie smith of toronto enjoyed the week end with her niece mrs alma johnson mill st mr and mrs gerald acton burkholder street accompanied by mr and mrs russcl acton and mr and mrs ross evans of uxbridge attended the parrottjoncs wedding in jarvis street baptist church toronto on saturday after- vooa sign centennial register richardson lodge member honored on wednesday evening mr k ii davis longtime member of uichardson masonic lodge was honored by fellow members in an impressive presentation ceremony mr davis was presented with a portable television set by dr s s crouch right lodge master robert sanderson centre looks on cadieux studio stouffville a totai of 338 persons inc luding many couples add ed their names to the visitors centennial regis ter placed in the stouff ville park saturday and in the arena sunday after noon even more signed the residents register some from a distance in cluded h m sanders florida jeannine thi- vierge villeneuve quebec mrs judy taylor blind river allan elaine ar thur and anne avers an- caster c n and mrs checsman chateauguay quebec patricia petrie vienna a g mctavish pincher creek alberta lcola brownjohn edmon ton alberta mr and mrs john sargent baden mr and mrs walter hill mi chigan londie giganteili new jersey mrs jos de benedette and barbara marcup lake hiawatha new jersey gladys davis southgate england david whiteley halifax eng land mary whiteley quecnsbury england ri ta s i n n o c k plvmouth england ron welch chat ham peggy ray and bert nott burlington mrs w j mckinnon kenora janet hope kingston norman burland vancou ver bc sharon russell london duska wallace cloverdalc new bruns wick mr and mrs g downie linlithon scot land ann bergmann rochester new york lawrence and dianne gunn grimsby marion peter and diane lyons omemee lee earl roch ester new york kalrina hoey belfast ireland mr and mrs harold bar clay brian janice and rodger lindsay mrs mar garet sanders culbert west vancouver bc teresa seaman st thom as roger eunice- susan and blair tuck windsor mr and mrs joseph pet rie vienna bob and vcl- ma rawson st thomas mr and mrs j d gibson deborah jennifer and david sudbury jamie ashton orillia jim and ann couse kettleby rog er stutzman tofield al berta and marilyn and john smith orillia joint service the congregations of the stouffville united and presbyterian churches met together sunday morning for an impressive service with rev alan borland in charge special music was provided by soloist john armstrong and a ladies octette that included mrs helen dafoc mrs isobcl nicholson mrs vcl- ma hood mrs marie footc mrs esther powell mrs ellen armstrong mrs jean thomas and marilyn brillinger the services will continue at st james presbyterian during the month of july then switch to the united church when rev f w cromcy will take over to allow rev borland a few weeks vacation mr and mrs eldon boet- tger and family returned to their home on mill street after spending the past 2 years as missionaries in ni geria africa hcllycr to speak hon paul hcllycr mini- tcr of national defence will address the markham township liberal associa tion at their banquet and annual meeting thursday evening tonight at 7 pjn in buttonville hall mrs teresa seaman of st thomas spent the holi day weekend with her daughter mrs w d cuth- bcrtson and family rupert avenue visitors also in cluded mr and mrs frank park of british columbia recent visitors with mrs alma johnson mill street were miss win nie smith mrs leone simpson dr john simp son miss charlcne simp son and miss martha col by all of toronto mr fred garvcy and miss w garvcy of water loo visited on sunday with mrs t e thomas and mr and mrs john armstrong main street walker reunion stouffville the walker family reunion that included a picnic and barbeque was held june 25 on the farm of elgin walker sundridgc there was a good attendance in spite of unfavorable weath er conditions some travelled many mil es to be present it is plan ned to hold the gathering at the same location next year some of those who at tended included mr and mrs marshall connor and mr and mrs ron connor and family of stouffville mrs arthur emmcrsoo mr and mrs murray em- mcrsoh and mr and mrs fred jemmttt of ringwood mr and mrs vera hall weston mr and mrs fred mortson and mr and mrs lome mortson and fa mily bcavcrton and mr bill walker north bay mrs a t reeve passes away on saturday july 1 mrs arthur t reeve the former nancy stover pass ed away at the stouffville nursing home in her 90th year the service was held from the oneill funeral home stouffville on mon day afternoon at 2 pm with interment in the wideman cemetery sur viving arc three daughters annie mrs mel baker peterborough viola mrs jim mccrcight stouff ville lena mrs k stan- bury agincourt and one sister mrs diana brick- wood there are seven grandchildren and nine giuat grandchildren pennyfarthing bike ridden in markham parade gord penny 59 was quite an attraction in markhams centennial pa rade saturday afternoon aboard his penny farthing highwheeled bicycle the antique that dates back to about 1870 was acquired at the properly sale of the late billy dark a retired cnr section foreman on main street at one point in the procession a wheel rim broke but this didnt end mr penny participa tion he had it welded and rejoined the lineup of en tries on the holiday mr and mrs hilton hassell of port credit visited mrs frank rowbotham and mrs hel en dewitt after they had received word of the birth of their grandson anthony christopher hilton hassell in sydney australia other weekend guests were mrs walter kent and kathryn also miss norma steekley of toronto mr and mrs lome baker and gloria of newmarket and mr kent and paul were callers guests of mr and mrs frank hannah loretta crescent over the weekend were mr and mrs c olsen royal oak michigan mr and mrs w crandall ruth and tim of port hope mrs j crozier jacksons point mrs f peel and elaine of brownlee saskatchewan and mr and mrs j bart- lett robert lyn and david of angus ontario stouffville has distinguished visitor i stouffville had a distinguished visitor last week when mrs thomas benns formerly of claremont called in at houstons coffee shoppe mrs benns is 100 she hopes to attend the official opering of stouffvillcs civic square and feels that the preservation of the clock tower on its original site is a marvellous idea staff lhoto visitors with mr and mrs ronald connor boyer street for the weekend were her mother mrs a monroe and mr and mrs william monroe and family of richmond peter bramwell passes weekend guests at the home of mr and mrs j c mcmurray elm road were mr charles mcmurray or illia mr and mrs r ab bey and family langstaff and mr and mrs h wells scarboro centennial draw the lucky draw for a 100 cash prize at keep ings barbershop main street west stouffville was made friday evening the number is 3956 and the holder is asked to pre sent his ticket and collect the prize horse killed a horse owned by jack pollard hwy 47 north of stouffville was killed friday when it ran into the side of a gravel truck the driver ian parker of mount albert said that the animal ran out the farm laneway and struck his vehicle between the cab and the box it died in stantly mr and mrs bob raw- son of st thomas are vis iting with mr and mrs jim mccreight and other rela tives stouffvillcs bob has sard brought back a few memories to native resi dents who watched the parade saturday morn ing he impersonated the late a i pryne a onetime town streetcleaner bob even carried an appro priate timepiece in his back pocket many folks will recall how mr pyrne would ring the bell on the old fireball building every week day at noon one and six oclock stouffville mr peter bramwell rr 3 stouffville passed away at the stouffville nursing home monday june 26 in his 89lh year born in der byshire england he came to canada march 17 1906 and was proprietor of a store in east york before coming to stouffville in 1944 he is survived by his wife the former camille thomas and a son peter at home mr bramwell was identified with the church of england nesday june 28 at the service was held on wed- oneill funeral home in charge of rev douglas da vis the pallbearers were lcs wilson jack barkey fred castle bill sanders floyd marlatt and arthur heaton interment was in stouff ville cemetery mr and mrs reg stouf- fcr and susan spent the weekend at their cottage near miners bay the famous laura secord candies always available at houstons 1 main west stouffville 6402222 exservicemen women or their dependents in need of information ad vice or assistance with re gard to war disability pensions treatment or al lowances should contact mr art dixon at 6403514 for an appointment with a service bureau officer from the royal canadian legion who will be at the veterans hall monday july 10 at 1130 am ap pointments should be ar ranged as soon as possible 1 wsm on concrete hogs gain fasteruse less feed positive sanita tion is easier concrete a lifetime investment is low in initial cost easy to maintain and land saved by confine ment on concrete can grow profitable crops versatile concrete nrtkes so many jobs easier faster and more economical contact us for complete informa tion on using concrete in hog confinement areas centennial ready mix limited we arc pleased to offer you lie services of our newly built plant and beady mix concrete trucks wc also offer our service in forming and placing or concrete and of placixg and finishing floors driveways barn yards sidewalks curbs etc give us a call for free information and estimates on all your concrete requirements 6402345 or 6403170 centennial ready mix limited stouffville ont o start that trip without stopping at our service department and having your car thoroughly checked we have the latest in timeup test equipment the allenironic analyser drop in and see for yourself mimmtiek 31trs ltd stouffville now at our new headquarters just west of the new slouffvillc shopping centre pontiac cl enna gmc vcvdian sl west slouffville 6i0310 buick

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