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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 17, 1969, p. 4

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page 4 the tribune thursday apr 1 7 1969 womens wrtfmm scene whats gonna on legion news members of the stouff- ville legion together with the ladies auxiliary and guests enjoyed an evening of euchre and darts april 11 at a club social april 18 the members and guests will be entertained by the wellknown record ing artist douglas f car- veth on behalf of the club mr lionel griffith visited mr fred mailey presently confined to scarboro cen tenary hospital and con veyed the memberships good wishes for his early recovery mr and mrs harold mc carthy ninth line north have returned from a plea sant holiday in st peters burg florida while there mrs mccarthy visited with her son bill hall the night manager of one of the areas largest motor hotels the country showmen featuring stouffvilles bun lewis will perform at the kitty wells country and western show in the new market arena may 31 tickets are on sale at evans variety store in the stouffville plaza mrs william paul is in charge of hudsons floral store while the owners mr and mrs graham hudson are enjoying a 3week va cation in england and ire land daffodu tea the home of mrs blair mitchell orchard park boulevard is the location thursday afternoon today for the daffodil tea spon sored by the stouffville branch of the canadian cancer society ladies are welcome between the hours of 230 and 5 pm babysitting service the stouffville united church hic has taken on several projects in an ef fort to raise money for the support of their foster child one of these is a babysitting service extend ing from april 13 through april 26 the schedule of fees is 50c per hour until midnight 75c per hour until 2 am and 5100 per hour after 2 am the num bers to call are 6401262 or 6403921 meet constituents mr john roberts mp york north will be avail able in his office at king craft keele street south king city on saturday afternoon april 19 and on monday evening april 21 at 8 pm for consultation with any riding constitu ents mr roberts is plan ning a series of meetings throughout york north the schedule will be pub lished in the tribune each week beverley ann daughter of mr and mrs ken hamm celebrated her 5th birth day thursday with a party attending were carol ann cunningham cathy reed donna hamm and sheila ward engagement mr and mrs harry holden are pleased to an nounce the engagement of their daughter denlse cheryl to mr roger stefanlk grimsby on tario the marriage to take place may 31 1969 in the united church stouffville at four oclock highly commended heather roper maytree avenue was highly com mended in primary dance tests conducted by the royal academy of dance and ballet education heathers name was omit ted from the list of success ful participants last week her instructress is mrs molly mumford ninth line north not 2500 two commercial lots in stouffville for 2500 not so says stouffville realtor harold wood the price contained in a tribune ad vertisement last week should have read 25000 mr wood said that his phone had been ringing continuously with would- be buyers seeking a bar gain congratulations on the occasion of his 80th birthday mr ross davis church street re ceived a telegram of con gratulations from h i s daughter betty and hus band jim miller and family in germany and from his son jack and his wife betty of toronto but visiting with mr and mrs jim mil ler on vacation there missionary speaker rev john moran a mis sionary among the kam- berri tribe in salka a re mote village in north central nigeria will be the guest speaker at the altona missionary church april 22 at 8 pm music store ron myers orchard park boulevard will open a new music store in the village mall main street renovations are now underway new home mr and mrs frank mos- ley are building a new home next to their motel- restaurant at dicksons hill they hope to have it completed this summer potential resident would you please send us a copy of the tribune that contains the article on century city writes mrs d fielding of downsview ontario we would also like additional information on whom to contact with regard to this development as we may wish to reside there following its comple tion horticultural anniversary the 45th anniversary of the stouffville horticul tural society will be held monday april 21 at 8 pm in st james presbyterian church mrs norman ba ker will show pictures on their trip to japan and spe cial music will be provided by miss beverley bell all residents of the community are invited mr ralph kirby 94 is in green gables rest home at bloomington after suffering a slight stroke mrs isaac foskett west- lawn crescent attended the swearing in ceremony at osgoode hall toronto for mr l w goulden qc named to the bench of the ontario supreme court at the conclusion of the ceremony a buffet lun cheon was held at the goulden home in isling ton wms meeting the wms of the stouff ville missionary church met april 10 with the pre sident mrs honsberger in charge mrs hamilton pro vided a biography on pio neer missionary miss em ma landis mrs harry stover conducted the study special music was provided by mrs stewart wideman and mrs dennis alsop there were 23 ladies present the wms spring convention will be held in banfield memorial church may 13 and an area meet ing in the stouffville church may 8 study in india mr norman hendricks now concluding a compara tive religion bourse at mc- master university hamil ton has received a canada council award that will provide him with a years study and research on in dian religions and political life at banaras university northern india norman is a graduate of stouffville dist high school and the son of mr and mrs c e hendricks william street he and his wife and family will leave for india later this summer lost a shoe on saturday afternon a clydesdale show horse be longing to eugene paisley rr 3 stouffville threw a shoe somewhere between the united church and the parkview home the find er would do mr paisley a big favor by giving him a call at 6401198 a tale of two fishes fissa two invisible fishes and an insight into human nature can people be led to sec something that isnt there consider the case of the pet shop owner who wanted to stir up some business in a whimsical mood one day while he thought of ways to increase store traffic he decided to fill a fish bowl with plain tap water and put it in his window with a sign that road two invisible south amfrican togo fish engaged in a love ritual there were no fish in the bowl only water with some lights played artfully on the sides while a fan stirred the surface groups of people gathered pointing at the bowl and talking together and then a few began trickling into the store asking questions about the fish which the storekeeper answered with a straight face finally one man placed an order for two of the fish and the storekeeper broke down and confessed the ruse to his regret since the customer stormed out of the store highly insulted the next time you go shopping for a new or used car and the price you see advertised seems imposs ible think about the fishes the chances are very good that the price was only a misleading halftruth which you would have ignored if you had known the full story- but like the fishes it will have managed to bring you into the showroom or lot if you allow yourself to be then switched to another car at a much higher price you will have proved that riraum was right when he said there is one being born every minute markham chrysler dodge 1 suffers stroke newlyweds ride in openair style following church ceremony newlyweds mr and mrs kenneth bass were treated to a ride through town saturday following their marriage in the stouff ville united church handling the reins to this beautiful team of clydesdales is the owner eugene paisley stouffville rr 3 this photo was taken on the grounds of parkview home where the couple stopped for a brief visit with residents there the bride is the former susan barkey daughter of mr and mrs jack barkey rupert avenue the groom is the son of rev and mrs c t bass stouff- er street staff photo visit american planned ci stouffville reeve ken laushway and tribune publisher c h nolan along with deputyreeve bob nesbitt of uxbridge township and editor gra ham lightfoot of the timesjournal were guests saturday of the thos shea real estate company on a visit to columbia mary land and reston virginia two planned cities similar to century city to be built on the eastern boundary of stouffville messrs thomas and robert shea represent ed the shea company the trip was made by charter flight with some of the ground being covered by helicopter bus and car columbia is on route 129 running between balti more and washington and is an entirely new concept in town planning with no simlarity to presentday subdivisions as we know them the natural beauty of the land with its lakes hills and woods has been strictly preserved the party returned from dulles field washington just a few miles from a similar town known as reston where the same concept is being carried out on a smaller scale college graduate rev r maxwell vague bth main street east stouffville will receive his bachelor of religious education degree from the ontario bible college apr 26 the ceremony will be held in varsity arena toronto at 745 pm rev vague is the pastor of ringwood chris tian church- mr and mrs abram n lehman of carlisle penn sylvania had supper friday with mr and mrs charles conner rr 1 unionville mr stan jarvis of tor onto spent the weekend with his brother and sister- inlaw mr and mrs har old jarvis baker avenue mr ron connor boyer street underwent minor surgery and is in uxbridge cottage hospital for a few days mr and mrs clarence doner of park drive and their granddaughter miss helen schlicter had din ner sunday at the home of mr and mrs charles con ner rr 1 unionville stouffville municipal council has approved a re quest from air cadet squadron no 94 to con duct a tag day april 24-25- 26 and the mental health association whose cam paign for funds will run from may 1 to 7 down on the farm the kindergarten class of orchard park school was taken by bus wednesday to visit the farms of dr a t oconnor bethesda road and mr ray atkin son stouffville rr 4 the stouffville district secondary school students council cordially invites you to attend our annual may prom aboard the mississippi friday may belle 16th featuring music by peter schofields graduates 9 00 1 00 400 per couple no formal invitations are being sent out this year but we sincerely hope that the general pubiic will attend no 7 hwy a laidliw blvd phon 3944111 advance with stouffville new industry opens soon requires male help lablt i tlrl requires male help to be trained as machine operators no previous experience necessary we will train you to become a skilled and efficient operator vablfc i tcm offers every employee excellent work ing conditions in a brand new plant this is backed by a good rnge of company benefits and attractive wages in addition cable tech offers the right applicants the opportunity for steady advancement look forward to the future with cable tech for full information apply in person or phone 64u4353 all applications will be kept in strict confidence cable tech wire co ltd 500 main west stouffville may prom the may prom a high light of the social season at stouffville jist secondary school will be held may 16 the public is invited the new queen of 1969 will be crowned by last years winner lovely dor- een seabrook markham rr 2 see the maverick drop into dick coffey motors main street west on thursday today and see the new maverick fords latest lowpriced economy car for the bud getminded motorist re freshments will be served and tickets fo the eddie arnold show at the o- keefe centre will be given away to lucky winners if you live in markham see the maverick at talpark motors hwy no 7 municipal car the municipal council by tender has purchased a 1965 pontiac recondition ed car from patrick motors ltd to serve for municipal purposes one of the main users of the car will be members of the police dept for use in going to court mr bob snowball o brien avenue is in scar boro centenary hospital for treatment and observa tion mrs frank ermen mon treal street has returned home after a few days in newmarket hospital janice smith daughter of mr and mrs walt smith rose avenue was at home for the weekend she is attending western university london on tario mrs arthur heaton church street was rushed by vance ambulance to scarboro general hospital monday after suffering a stroke historical meeting the regular monthly meeting of the markham and district historical so ciety will be held april 21 at 8 pm in the former mt joy school music mania 69 have you purchased your tickets for music ma nia 69 they are available from mr and mrs gray- don card or mrs marion hodgson show dates are april 25 and 26 fined 30 bill jack alandale road markham was fined 30 and costs in richmond hill court monday following conviction on a charge of being drunk in a public place the youth was con victed one month ago for a similar offense 1500 damage one person was injured and property damage total led 1500 in a twocar crash april 10 at the in tersection of cone 10 markham and hwy no 7 the drivers involved were daniel bruce offen 26 of markham and john henry oshea markham road scarboro mr oshea re ceived head cuts opp constable roy nelson of oak ridges conducted the investigation remember help your red cross to help oncwtircq perkins antiques ltd 1198 yonge st toronto and 12 main st n markham announces the appointment of miss marylou tapley to manage our markham shop new extended hours tues to sat 11 am to 4 pm interior designs available for additional information call 2944766 or 9250973 other items by appointment call miss tapley at 2941167 the tale of a tongue there was a king who was fond of his valet and promised him a high office in his government if he would cook the finest of meals out went the valet to the butchers buying a tongue he cooked it with spices and served it with vegetables why a tongue said the king well said the valet a tongue can say and do nice things for you it can get me the high position promised the king agreed then asked the valet to cook the worst meal possible again the valet chose tongue to be the entree served it to the king who again asked him why he had selected tongue to repre sent the worst meal in reply the valet said it can do evil it can undo a lot of good there is much it can do that is wrong therein lies- the moral of tongue truth for it is very much the guidance today steering teenagers in a wrong direction and also leading them on a straight course i think we can learn from the tongues effect yes folks the tongue has spread a rumor that i have sold my business true i have had two offers this week to buy me out but i still own the lang service so if and when i sell out i will let the public know myself and it sure will have to be a very good offer so till then dont believe them tom lang for the remainder of april 20 off exterior paints primers stains see what tonecraft flat plastic finish can do to the exterior of an old home we are giving no 182 main st west a face lifting were applying pli- prime first then a finish coat of plitonex plastic finish this product enables wood to breathe thus eliminating peeling all colours available ask my painters on the job for any information i remember i sell paint and wallpaper to doityoursclfcrs you dont need to employ mc to do it my experience and advice is yours free for the asking come in and see me personally im in the store 6 pm 9 pm thursdays and fridays 8 am to 6 pm sat urdays at all other times i luivi an excellent staff on duty just full of enthusiasm stouffvilles first only wallpaper paint store where paint and wallpaper is my business and not a sideline the mlffg 6403231 service 64 moin west stouffville now in our new location opposite stouffville 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