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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 3, 1969, p. 4

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page 4 the tribune thursday apr 3 1969 imiii iw i sfctts stouffville what going an teachers salaries settled sunday school mission the summer program at willow springs bible camp near lemonville whit church township has been extended by two weeks this year reports manager dick ohlman the senior camp extends from june 28 to july 12 the junior camp from july 12 to august 9 and the primary camp from august 11 to 14 plans are for the erection of a new office a bricked entrance way and a new cabin as funds permit willow springs is operated through the canadian sunday school mission bantam tourney a bantam hockey tour nament has been arranged in stouffville for friday april 4 entries from the entire area are expected players will be treated to dinner at the masonic ha the hall management has donated their premises to the hockey executive with out charge the arena board has also agreed to provide free ice time for the days activities both gestures are much appre ciated by the tournament promoters mrs frank sheridan formerly of main street east has taken up resi dence in newmarket mr a g thompson underwent surgery in ux- bridge cottage hospital friday he is now making a good recovery the annual ladies night of the stouffville lions club will be held april 14 in the masonic hall a speedy recovery is wished for mrs h b sears rupert avenue fol lowing surgery in uxbridge cnttaee hospital bill greenbury church street and percy tarr lloyd avenue are patients in york county hospital newmarket the ladies night ban quet of the toronto dis trict ayrshire club will be held in st james presby terian church thursday evening mr roy appleton ru pert avenue underwent surgery in york county hospital newmarket last week and is now making a satisfactory recovery officials of the stouff- vill minor hockey associa tion enjoyed their annual banquet and entertainment night in the masonic hall friday evening the guest star was comedian billy meek unwantelv hair removed dy electrolysis j5 per hall hour 17 yeors experience corrine mulholland 3008 band euchre the stouffville drum and bugle corps will hold a euchre april 3 tonight at 8 pm in st marks school elm road york cty salary negotiations have been completed with secondary school teachers it was re ported at the march 24 meeting of the york county board of educa tion salary schedules for elementary teachers have also been agreed upon with the exception of those for master teachers and teacher consultants a meeting was planned for march 26 with both secondary and elementary school teachers and ele mentary school principals to discuss fringe benefits and these discussions were being entered into with a spirit of optimism reported salary negotia tions committee chair man ross jolliffe the grade 1 class of or chard park public school enjoyed the experience of visiting the sugar shack on the farm of mr and mrs rry atkinson bethes- da friday afternoon the children were able to see firsthand the making of maple syrup a project car ried on at the atkinson family property for many years mr and mrs arthur dowswell park drive north were at a family gathering sunday at the home of their son mr and mrs george dowswell and family agincourt 895 kind competent nursing care for the chronic convalescent and aged tender loving care and understanding in a country home atmosphere our elderly guests receive personalized professional care in a spacious and congenial country home the manor is open for your inspection at any time green gables manor lkenaed by ont depc of health stouftmlle 640306j approved by associated nursing homes inc ont mrs helen dewitt left by air friday to attend the funeral monday of her uncle dr l s klinck who passed away at his home in west vancouver bc march 27 the service was conducted on monday in west vancouver united church with interment ocean view abbey van couver a good friday service is planned for the congrega tion christian church in stouffville at 11 am rev maxwell vague will bring the message with music by the elford brothers mr and mrs art march rose avenue have return ed from a sixweek holiday in florida and texas miss susan lee rr4 stouffville and her cousin miss darlene lehman of campbellford have recent ly returned from a two- week vacation to the ba hama islands they spent some time on andros is land at the stafford shores resort which is owned and operated by mr and mrs archie forfar formerly of ballantrae other guests at the resort included mr and mrs otto hertle of lemonville mr and mrs bill kirby and family rr3 newmarket miss joanne forfar daughter of mr and mrs russel for far rr3 stouffville and mrs bruce forfar rr3 stouffville mr and mrs kenneth ingleton married at brides home stouffville miss norma jean brown daughter of mr and mrs walter brown william street stouffville and mr kenneth edgar ing leton son of mr and mrs charles ingleton mark- ham were married at the home of the brides par ents mar 7 at 4 oclock rev ronald faw of dicksons hill missionary church conducted the cer emony the bride given away by her father wore a pale blue street length sheath dress covered with lace and carried pink and white carnations the matron of honor was mrs jon scott of markham sister of the bride the best man was mr bruce bennett of markham cousin of the groom mrs andrew hut chinson stouffville pro vided the wedding music the house was decor ated with pink and white mums a buffet luncheon followed the service mr and mrs ingleton spent their honeymoon in northern ontario the happy couple will reside at new liskcard william e barkey service was held march 28 from the oneill fun eral home for mr william e barkey who passed away at green acres rest home newmarket march 26 after two years of declin ing health rev frank hu- son altona missionary church was in charge with interment altona ceme tery the late mr barkey was the son of mr and mrs wilmot barkey altona he spent most of his life in toronto he enjoyed tra velling and loved flowers and music surviving are two sisters mildred of stouffville mary mrs clarence hoover mark ham rr 2 ans one bro ther charles claremont rr 3 one sister ella is deceased there are four nephews living clifford frank and walter barkey and donald hover also two nieces mrs arthur adams and florence hoover one nephew wilmot is de ceased pall bearers at the service were four neph ews clifford barkey frank barkey walter barkey donald hoover and two cousins harry stouffer and lambert stouffer late lewis wells avid sportsman admission tickets available have you picked up your tickets for music mania 69 the twonight performance that played to an audience of over 1600 last year is now in its final weeks of rehearsal show dates are april 25 and 26 members of the ticket committee include graydon card his wife norma left srd mrs marion hodg son staff photo e stouffville at the age of only 52 years lewis wells lloyd aven ue stouffville passed away march 23 in st mi chaels hospital toronto he had been in failing health for about 4 months no resident here had a wider circle of friends he was wellknown not only in the village where he had resided for the past 25 years but also in the country where he had as sociated with many farm ers mr wells was a techni cian with the united cat tle breeders association the deceased was the son of the late elmer wells and blanche lewis he was an avid sportsman both as a spectator and a partici pant he seldom missed a hockey game at the arena or a baseball contest in the park he also loved to curl he served with the armed forces rcejhe from 1942 to 1945 he was a member of the stouffville united church and the service march 26 was conducted by the pas tor rev james carder with interment stouffville cemetery surviving besides his wife the former eileen lewis are two brothers auin rr 1 unionville grant rr 4 stouffville and three sisters reita mrs floyd forsyth stouffville rr 2 vera mrs john gibbins tor onto and phvllis mrs r l kerr richmond hill pall bearers at the serv ice held from the oneill funeral home were gordon lewis murray lewis harry lewis bruce harper denton smith and kenneth kirby i the tunnel of love new members make successful debut by mollie stewart stouffville the recent debut of four mem bers of the stouffville players during last week ends performance proved a huge success on the stage if not at the box office mary dart hartmut hes- sler john garbutt and lois flett appearing in the peter de vrie comedy the tunnel of love at stouff ville high school drew en couraging remarks from an audience poorly repre sented on friday night but somewhat increased in numbers saturday the play which is set in a westport connecticut miceoverrun converted barn studio of augie poole hartmut hessler con cerns two couples dick john garbutt and alice jean harrott pepper and augie and isolde mary dart poole a frustrated couple the peppers are gener ously endowed with off spring who luckily never materialize on stage alices frequent appearances in all but one scene shows her tented in maternity gowns by contrast to the proli fic pepperscalm poise the barren pooles are para doxically depicted as a somewhat feverishly frus trated pair with isolde con sulting her doctor on medi cal charts concerning her fertility period and augie cursing his sterility aloud to friend dick while hit ting the booze at a wejl- stocked bar conveniently set up in a corner of the set it becomes apparent that augie by his constant swearing liberally sprinkl ing his conversation plus his harddrinking habits is attempting to hide a sense of inadequacy the casanova dick hints that perhaps augie is too tense that maybe he needs to have a love affair social worker in guise with the desperate pooles application for adopting a baby placed at the rockabye agency a so cial worker confronts the anxious couple to deter mine whether their home environment and morality is not lacking estelle novick toni harding the social worker belies her initial prim and proper deportment by go ing off with augie in the absence of his spouse later she confronts augie with the results of her nights indiscretion her pregnacy however she tells augie she will be going to australia for her confinement and does not intend to break up his mar riage she reveals she needs 1000 for arrange ments which is quickly forthcoming augies tangled web of deceit is untangled when isolde and he are told by another social worker miss mccracken lois flett their adopted baby has arrived the baby is miss novicks when the truth comes out augies baby photo graphs being a dead give away he pleads forgive ness of his understanding wife and all ends well deserve praise although hartmut hess ler has a tendency to let his sentences run together and on several occasions flubbed his lines he handl ed a first time principal role with considerable ability jean harrott who has made a number of stage appearances seems quite at ease john garbutt deserves praise for his work while toni hardings soft enticing voice could be used effectively in a seri ous romantic play several years the stouffville players was originated seven years ago by frank mellon also stage manager and john foulds the producer both are chartered members of the company presently they are in urgent need of more players we need more experi enced people said mr mellon mr allan stouffer and scott of south bend in diana are visiting with his parents mr and mrs lam bert stouffer furniture by sklar peppier braemore kilgour kroehler kaufman appliances by you can be sure if westinghouse tv a stereo its by philco westinghouse carpets bjn harding peerless celanese ozite free underpad with every carpet we install we take time to do it right i quality furnishings at reasonable prices open thurs fri till 9 pm rhvh1er interiors main west stouffville 6402092 mr and mrs floyd for syth and wayne of stouff ville mr and mrs charles stover and gail of toron to attended the christen ing march 23 of their granddaughter and niece suzanne leigh daughter of mr and mrs ronald stover the s w held at mount zion united church london ontario others in attendance were mrs frederick chapman eastbourne england greatgrandmother of suz anne mrs ross patterson toronto and mr and mrs robert hoover of stouff ville 1 fiesta hair design donna lee beauty salon withes you a happy easter and welcomes you to their spring special april 128 2000 perm wave for 1750 1500 perm wave for 1250 1250 perm wave for 1050 phone 6403933 for appointment buy and use f easter seals you can help crippled children the 1969 easter seal campaign is underway throughout ontario which means hope and opportunity is on the way or thousands upon thousands of physically handicapped youngsters dont delay returning your girt to the local crippled childrens fund and be as generous as possible send your donations to lion george williams at the bank of nova scotia teds mens and boys wear 17 main st w 640 3214 the finest in mens and boys fashions valufair marts 19 main st w 6401566 more value for your buying dollar stouffville coop 47 edward st 6401550 quality service and savings hendricks hardware and appliances 29 main st w 6403622 watch for startling changes margaret ballard real estate broker sunderland stouffville cannington stouffville district credit union 96 main st w 640281 1 savings and loan association lehmans shoes 9 main st w 6403753 fine footwear for the entire family marguerite shoppe 65 main st w 6403325 the shoppe for discriminating women raymers interiors 41 main st w 6402092 quality furnishings at reasonable prices campaign sponsored by the stouffville lions club

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