Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 17, 1967, p. 13

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farmers break sabbath to harvest grain crop by jean leaf 8uttoxville har vesting is difficult for far mers this green green aug ust combines are in the wheat fields and the grain is plump but in some cas- esthe moisture content is higher than the percent admitted for acceptance at milling companies also due to the lateness of the season weeds have grown up with the grain fanning mills at local elevators are busy day and night some have broken down and farmers sometimes sit for hours with their truck- loads waiting for the grain to be processed on the last fine sunday or two farmers who have ne ver before broken the sabbath have been forced to take advantage of fine weather to save crops and equipment congratulations to mr itnd mrs h g baldwin who celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary- aug ust 5 mr and mrs bald- win who now live in stouffville moved from their don mills road home three scars ago a birthday date to re member is september 6 when mrs ann savage will be s9 years old mrs savage is mrs jim hoods aunt and is at the stouff ville nursing home mrs gordon moore of grcnfell saskatchewan was a guest of the f v baker family last week while on her way home from espo and ottawa on wednesday of last week mrs h r paterson wound up at york central hospital after she slipped on a blanket which had fallen off her bed she is suffering from a fractured wrist and will wear a cast for six weeks mrs aubrey stephenson who broke both ankles in may is getting about ag ain but very slowly the milton shermans are leaving litchcroft farms in the near future and have been househunt ing in the markham area mrs s j english is with the grays at severn river this week last week she celebrated a birthday and was surprised by the mar tin family who arrived with a birthday cake and all the trimmings isabel hood returned from a camping trip to muskoka this week in her absence her mother mrs douglas hood burned her hand very badly when she splashed hot jam over it the s r patterson fam ily are travelling to expo this weekend by boat through the ridcau canal system and will moor near la ronde aboard will be mr and mrs s r patter son and patricia margaret and brian murphy and murrav and bcttv brown 1965 meteor 4door rideau sedan with 8 cyl inder engine automatic transmis sion power steering radio and wheel discs finished in lovely light blue with matching interior 1964 pontiac 4door sedan with 6 cylinder en gine standard transmission radio and white walls finished in dark blue with beige interior a good car f 1962 pontiac laurentian 4door sedan with 6 cylinder engine automatic trans- imission radio wheel discs and vhite walls finished in smart combination of 2tone maroon with white lop beige interior 1961 pontiac 2door strato chief sedan with 6 cylinder engine automatic trans mission white walls and wheel discs light green with matching interior 1965 pontiac 2door strato chief sedan with v8 engine standard transmission and white wall tires finished in dark green with green interior a good buy 1964 buick skylark a superb 2door hardtop equipped with power steering power brakes radio automatic transmission v6 engine and bucket seats sharp in black with white interior 1966 canso b cyl deluxe 4door sedan auto matic transmission radio wheel discs blue with blue interior low mileage 1962 chevrolet 1ton pickup truck long box step side neil patrick motors ltd stouffville phone 6403450 just west of the tontiac new stouffville shopping centre buick acadian main st west stoiiflvllle 6403450 gmc gmac tim rmn plan junior golfers male and female parkview golf club professional john henrick invites your participation in this junior clinic and golf tournament to promote junior golf development in this area qualifications 1 must he lfi years and under 2 any junior interested in improving his or her golf 3 not necessary o he a proficient golfer monday august 21sl 9 am register 10 am clinic and 18 hole tournament tuesday august 22nd 10 am clinic and tournament wednesday august 21rd 10 am clinic and tournament thursday august 21 56 pm food and refreshment 10 am clinic and tournament presentation parents welcome to presentation complete entry fee for programme 5 00 with murray at the helrn- wavne and janet patter son who spent a vacation in washington dc recent ly will keep the home fires burning mr and mrs ernie wal ton entertained florida guests last week and also their son murray and his family mr and mrs elmore hill were expected home this week from their gull lake cottage in halibur- ton on sunday flowers at browns corners united church were placed on the altar by mr james dugan and the reverend christopher dugan in me mory of mrs james dug an who died four years ago rev graham scott conducted the service mrs brian murphy and miss patricia patterson sang a duet and mrs don ald recsor was organist on tuesday of last week dinner guests at the home of mr and mrs wm champion were professor radford jordan head of political science studies at the university in johannes burg south africa mr k p s roome johannes- parkview golf club is located north jside of steeles ave 3 miles e of hwy 48 phone 2 934111 buig mr marcel sigouin of the centra mortgage and housing corpn mon treal who is on scabbatic- al leave to study at univer sity college in toronto and mr ana mrs alex raab who operate the white rose nurseries at union- ville the champions were assisting donald deacon entertain delegates to the central conference on metropolitan affairs which was held at york university campus august 6 to 16 and included repre sentatives from all over the world on friday evening when the deacons entertained approximately 400 dele gates at glcnburn farms mr and mrs champion and dr and mrs george kelly were among the guests among those as sisting were mrs russell bovington and miss mary rodick ken and lois bennett and their daughters were at their cottage at kearney for the past two weeks and last weekend were joined by syl and david savage miss elizabeth clark and miss iva jones of buf falo spent a week with mrs w l clark recently and mrs clark has just re turned from a ten day vis it with them in buffalo mr and mrs george fel- gate sr who have lived near the bridge on no 7 highway for many years sold their home recently and on saturday moved to keswick mrs w spaans was in scarboro general hospital for an operation recently and a proposed trip home for her and mr spaans to visit relatives in holland has had to be postponed from august 16 to 26 mrs dogge and her two daughters have spent the summer in germany mrs james tooley and her small daughter arc in nova scotia where relativ es arc viewing the new ba by for the first time ac companying mrs tooley was mr wm wiggins who lives wilh the russell tooley family since he som his home some years aco the tr15une tisutku auuil 17 1967 ttf 13 bible school ends bv mildred plckjux audley the closing program for the vacation bible school was held dur ing the regular church ser vice august 6 mrs wm guthrie the leader con ducted the service about thirty children attended the community club sponsored a bus trip to the blue mountain pottery and the scenic caves at colling- vvood thursday cathy lambie has re turned to long beach cal ifornia after visiting with her family here her sisters nancy and jackie returned with her to spend the re mainder of the holidays with their father in cali fornia miss margaret puckrin oshawa has been visiting relatives here mrs wesley helmkay 95 and feeling fine mrs william mcnabb of moorseville indiana spent a few days this week with mrs harold dixon main street east cider is the fermented juice of the apple while fermented pear juice is called perry mr and mrs donald j kocr maylree avenue were among recent guests at the guild inn scarboro mrs w sandle victoria square mr and mrs cecil nichols visited their aunt mrs wesle helmkay at wasaga beach friday mrs helm kay will be 96 in october and enjoys good health church news rev r chapin of un- ionville was in charge of the church service sun day mrs a binnington was the soloist accompan ied at the organ by mrs stanley dcfoe there will be no service aug 20 bus trip tickets are going if you have not obtained vouis yet for the bus trip to the exhibition august 24 you had better do so now the bus will leave the commu- nitv centre park at 90 am shower mrs d howard mrs t moorehcad and mrs don boynton were hostesses at a miscellaneous shower at the home of mr and mrs don boynton in honor of miss jackie curtis a bridetobe of mr warren jackson august 2e the groom is a nephew of mrs howard and a brother of mrs moorehead and mrs boynton neighbourhood notes special birthday greet ings to mr rolph boyn ton who on august 20 will be celebrating his soth birthday mrs dave mcgregor mrs sophie mcgregor and mr and mrs paul jacko visit ed with mr and mrs george tooley sunday mr and mrs hcbcr mc- cague attended the mc- caguc- weber wedding hold in the harriston united church the groom is the eldest son of mr and mrs george mccaguc and a nephew of mr and mrs hcbcr mccague rev and mrs roscoe chapin of unionville and mr and mrs rolph boyn ton had sunday dinner with mr and mrs percy bennett juanita tooley 17th av enue has returned home after visiting in pilot mound mantiba canadas first suburban city presents cf village selected home ownership made easy a new plan for the middle income family for example spacious 3 bedroom detached home on a 54 60 lot full price 14995 plus lot plan 1 lease land buy house plan 2 buy land over 35 years buy house plan 3 buy land and house purchase price 14995 24895 24395 down payment 1495 1495 6895 total monthly payment including uei 1 do 179 144 salary required 7250 7950 6400 note 20 of wifes yearly income will be used toward qualification other lower priced models will be available under plan 1 you may buy your land at loci ays market price at anytime between the 5th and 50th year applications are now being received see our sales representatives for full information its better living in a planned community over 1 1000 people are now enjoying life in bramalr a in this rapidly growing suburban city your home value will increase with its expansion and develop ment public and separate schools a new high school churches shopping centre medical and dental centre a community newspaper day nursery playgrounds hockey arena and olympic swimming pool are no open ah municipal services paved roads sidewalks street lights sewers and vvaier mains are installed and fully paid for included in bramaeas future plans an impressive civic centre a championship 13hola golf course and other facilities all located in areas easily accessible to the population they will jcrve became of advance planning water restrictions are unknown eetter planning means better living in bramaea bfumaua realty umlted

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