Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 24, 1967, p. 13

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the tribune thsrseuy aotfisl 24 1967 poe t3 couple honored farewell gathering bv mrs w saxdle victoria square on friday evening the vic toria square district lions club members and their wives and neighbours gathered at the home of mr and mrs lawson mum- berson for a surprise going- away party for club past president forrest dullege and mrs dullege they are moving to florida at the end of the month following the supper a desk set with the lions in signia was presented to mr dullege and a bouquet of red roses to mrs dul lege by lion carl walker mr and mrs dullege will be greatly missed in the lions club and the com munity congratulations to the buttonville team of the bantam boys softball lea gue on winning the trophy sponsored by the victoria square district lions club bill hood is the coach mr and mrs philip rum- ney and family have re turned home from port sydney jamie rumney was chris tened recently at the these days when father sits down to discuss life with the youngsters hes almost certain to come away a sadder and a wiser man chapel of the good shep herd port bolster fay the rev f ford mr and mrs gordon hardie and family joined the rumney and ford familicr for the ser vice as godparents birthday greetings to mrs pat ottaway august 24 miss grace boynton august 24 lynne hoadly august 25 arlene reesor august 26 garry king august 26 mrs j leitch august 27 margaret san- dle august 27 mrs g joyce august 29 mrs p rumney august 29 and margaret empringham august 30 mr and mrs neil mort- son will celebrate their eighth wedding annivers ary august 29- mrs s boynton and grace mrs don boynton and girls attended the trousseau tea for miss jackie curtis at green lane thornhill sympathy is extended to mrs gordon pat reid and family in the very sudden passing of a loving hus band and father a speedy recovery is wished for mr albert tat- ton who underwent surg ery in the york central hospital miss judy hart left mal- ton airport saturday morn ing to fly to malibu cali fornia where she will spend two weeks mr and mrs gordon draper and lois have re turned home after spend ing the past two weeks at cornwall expo and north bay mrs orlanda friesen and family of winnipeg had sunday evening dinner with mr and mrs cecil nichols before leaving for uganda africa on sunday august 20 40 relatives gathered at the bending willow park cashel fcr a picnic dinner in honor of rolph boyn ton who celebrated his 80th birthday mr and mrs rolph boy nton spent a couple of days last week with mr and mrs andrew forson and family at cannington the closer ou axe to a person the more tact and courtesy you need herb kring the mattress king in stouffeville has leased stores a salute to a senior citizen stoufkville few folks around stouffville are better known than jonathan morganson he should be known well since hes been on the go in the area since may 1 1874 ninetythree years he indeed qualifies for recogni tion as a senior citizen in this canadas centennial year jonathan morgason was born near garibaldi in uxbridge township the son of john morgason and sarah morton there were eleven in the family his parents came from england in 1830 mr morgason attended public school at glasgow but he admits that his education was attained on a kind of hit and miss basis most of the instruction was provided during the winter months since jonathan was needed to help on the farm during the seeding and harvest seasons at the age of only 9 he could handle a team and plow as well as any adult he can recall taking the horses down to latchams blacksmith shop al- tona to have them shod his brother later purchased the home farm and the two worked it togeth er at the age of 27 he was married what a day that was he recalled i jrot up early did the chores drove by horse and buggy to altona where my wife was staying at henry elsons we then drove to stouffville purchased two rings and a license and then on to aurora where we were married at a friends house the following day mr morgason took a job at king horn tannery in king city but he remained there only a short time in 1903 he went into the fencing business with his brother tom and later dd it alone he became known throughout the countryside in addition to this work he operated a 60 acre farm south of goodwood seven years later he moved to montreal street in stouffville mrs morgason passed away in 1954 he lives in a cottage residence at musselmans lake but usually comes to town at least once a week to talk over old times with his friends and obtain a haircut at snowballs barbershop why that man snowball has been cutting hair for nearly 40 years he said in spite of his 93 years mr morgasons fencebuilding ability is still in demand the fence at the foot of the memorial park in stouffville shows his handiwork what has contributed most to mr morgasons longevity good living and lots of hard work and ive had my share of both he replied without hesita tion the stouffville centennial committee and community salutes jonathan morgason our senior citizen of the week back to school now ready for at mens wear footwear 39 main west sloiiltville 6j03g14 special tone craft exterior c 85 white 0gal better tltnn most xl sjwo and 920 after trylnjr youll nrrcc off until ausint sim only selected wallpapers silks grasses tick burlaps painting equipment for rent while in the shop ask about our chargeit plan the lang service 6 main west 6403231 stouffville slouflvules only wallpaper anrl taint store nliere wallpaper and paint is my business not a sideline p 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 1962 pontiac laurentian 4door sedan with 6 cylinder engine automatic trans mission radio wheel discs and white walls finished in smart combination of 2tonc maroon with white top beige interior 1965 pontiac 2door strato chief sedan with vs 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 buck t seats sharp in black with white interior 1961 chevrolet bel aire 2door hardtop with 6 cylinder engine standard trans mission and radio white with red interion see this one soon wont last long work horse specials 1961 mercury 1 lflfil chevrolet 1963 chevrolet kconoline handyvan panel truck itnn pirlc lintnirk inn fi cylinder engine standards cylinder engine stand- v l j truck lon transmission radio good aid transmission in good step side sec this one tires neat and clean looks condition ready to go to now like new iwork i neil patrick motors ud stouffville phone 6103450 lust west or the pontiac new stonrtvllie shopplnc centre buick acadian main st- west stonftilllc i03iv cmc gmag plan all merchandise both new and used must be cleared at sacref1ce prices buy now for your furniture needs save big main store 4143 main west stouffeville 6402092 annex 23 main west stouffeville 6403110 open til 9 pm every n ight closed monday open saturday until 6 pm insurance claries w hwiniin president mr hoffman is pastpresident of the ontario federation of agriculture cooperators insurance association guelph and cooperators life insurance association guelph are the principal companies in the ontario insurance cooperative known as ciag cooperators insur ance associations of guelph in the 44 ciag offices across the province competent staff roll out the red carpet for hundreds of visitors every day people who seek insurance information or assistance pay premiums or report claims ciag handles 30000 automobile claims a year under a claim fee plan which encourages policy holders to report their small claims as well as the big ones ciags plan minimizes concern and doubt for the drivers the association insures good drivers who may have the misfortune to need claims help ciag is sponsored and controlled by democratic organizations which represent a million ontario people the associations nine directors are nomi nated by ontario credit union league ontario federation of agriculture united cooperatives of ontario donald r bell motor first vicepresident pastpresident of the kenneth w weatherlej ouut prudent of the ontario credit union leajue wiwr v w tf g wm xji guff i fentm g crydefman tbtmtnlllt second vicepresident president of united cooperatives of onlarw aubrey s diljitish berts la a drecsce and feraer preidrrt of the ocuno credit uuu uepe charles g moan emln president of of ontario fttvmt et ajnxssre tyson ikjbm hniutm a director of united certftnota of ontario j f 0oeil cenimi a jjstsrejder t of cm and a director of be oeurio credit union ljj prtertsmskercroejf f ast prr dett of clts and vicepresident of united ccocjeratres e or 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