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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 29, 1975, p. 6

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6 the tribune thursday may 29 1975 a stouffville scene whht going on james arthur davis longtime resident of the 10th line n and operator of a gravel truck jim davis died suddenly at his pefferlaw home friday funeral service was monday at oneills funeral home air davis was in his 60th year- he is survived by his wife lena elson and children mervin lulubelle mrs murray rodd and kent he also had 11 grandchildren interment was in stouffville cemetery lemonville fair lemonville country fair is scheduled for wednesday june 4 at the community centre lunch begins at 11 am there will be an auction sale getting underway at 1 pm bridal shower friends and relatives honored beverly bullock with a bridal shower at the home of mr and mrs clarence steckley friday evening she is engaged to bob davis 1 1 i i visitor from aurora mrsl niddery of aurora spent a few days with her son norman nigh and family t senior citizens bus trip to black creek pioneer village tuesjune17 name i i wf7 iris lisa hillenbrand daughter of mr and mrs herman hillenbrand of willowdale became mrs christopher maurice ferguson on feb 1 at pioneer village fisherville chapel he is the son of mr and mrs john h ferguson of willowdale the couple is residing on cherry st rr 3 stouffville softball dance goodwood althletic softball club is holding a dance at goodwood community hall this coming saturday may 31 at 130 pm tickets are 5 per couple and are available by calling 649- 5543 or 6403730 and at the door student luncheon students of orchard park public school are catering a luncheon today may 29 for volunteer helpers and teachers who assisted this year with classroom programs it is underway at 12 noon roy william tarr roy william tarr died in soldiers memorial hospital in orillia may 18 in his 83rd year he was born in the stouffville area and farmed on 18th ave for msny years until his retirement he had been ill for some time before his death he is survived by lis wife edna crooke and sisters mary mrs ray doolittle of orillia and mrs verna wright of islington he was predeceased by a sister eva and a brother clif ford relatives attending the funeral in orillia from the stouffville area in cluded mr and mrs kenneth green and son andrew mrs cliff lemon mrs percy tarr and mrs vera brown visit sutton mrs joseph fockler visited with mr and mrs bill hicks of sutton former proprietors of the general store at ringwood sunday dinner mr and mrs tom bullock and bonnie en joyed sunday dinner with her parents mr and mrs joseph fockler after attending the ringwood christian church service jewels for jesus members of the jewels for christ mission visited the ringwood christian church and supplied the sunday school program mr and mrs mcbeth spoke at the worship service on behalf of the shantymans christian association bridal showers a bridal shower was held monday evening for bev smith who is being married june 14 to glenn harris it was hosted by chris wilson at the home of her mother mrs albert moscarello of glad park ave marilyn lee and carol mcdermott also held a shower for bev as did mike assinck at the home of his parents mr and mrs ted assinck gormley news double birthday party by evelyn milsteo gormley congratulations to mr and mrs sam doner who will celebrate their 89th birthdays next week mrs doners is on june 2 and mr doner on june 3 they now reside in park view home stouffville but both were born raised and lived most of their lives in gormley for many years they served our community in the general store and mr doner was postmaster rev and mrs eldon boettger and judy at tended the graduation exercises at bethany fellowship at min neapolis minnesota on the weekend their son paul was a member of the graduating class mr and mrs george barrett spent the week end with their soninlaw and daughter mr and mrs hans koopman and family oflyndhurst mrs ray hawkins entertained a number of ladies ata stanley party friday night connie ash and ray wells were with the grade eight class of whitchurch highlands public school on their three day visit to ottawa connie considered it a real thrill to shake hands with prime minister pierre trudeau mrs orval glausser of toronto is spending a couple of- weeks with her elizabehtown penn sylvania visited with relatives here for several days congratulations to mr and mrs harold widemah who celebrated their 25th wedding an niversary saturday they entertained 70 relatives and friends at a dinner at victoria square hall saturday evening marjorie heise of nanticoke was a guest of jean brillinger saturday night rev and mrs george sheffer and daughter elsie of stayner- yisited sunday with relatives mr sheffer was the guest speaker at niece arlene boettger heise hill church sunday mr and mrs evening clarence heise of mr and mrs david sloss attended a family dinner saturday evening in honor of her brother dr stephen v mcdowell who graduated friday afternoon as a doctor of veterinary medicine from the university of guelph he has located in windsor kennith kepler was presented with a wallet and a- gift of money following- the sunday morning service at the missionary church when a luncheon was held in the fellowship hall in his honor for the summer months ken will be doing child evangelism in the maritimes and in the fall will attend missionary internship training day at the tribune derek armstrong a grade 11 student at stouffville dist secon dary school spent all day friday at the tribune to get a taste of journalism it was part of a careers class at sdss he assisted reporter ted wilcox oh a number of assignments that day magicians invited although a number of magicians were invited to avonlea sask a community about 40 miles from regina only one showed up stouff- villes own arthur lat- cham did his tricks for the avonlea people bridal showers friends and neigh bors gathered last week for a bridal shower for holy smoke 1975 isthe 50th an niversary of the united church of canada and the stouffville church is hosting a review at linda lynch who is stouffville dist secon- engaged to paul lintner dary school entitled inland announcement of glad park ave it was held at the home of- mrs ray ndton the couple will be married june 14 another shower was held for the prospective bride may 18 at the home joan marshman of maytree ave holy smoke it is billed as an affectionate and horiorous celebration it will be performed at sdss on june 3 at 8 pm red cross program a red cross leader patrol course will be offered at the stouffville swimming pool from june 1927 thoseinterest in enrolling should write to the pool or call 6403714 european trip debbie marshmanof maytree ave and patty bedore left last week for a threeweek trip to europe they will tour scandanavia and russia and other countries for the first two weeks and plan to spend a week in england douglas bassett pres ident of inland pub lishing co limited is pleased to announce the appointment of mr barry wallace as publisher of the mark- ham economist and sun mr wallace was for merly director of ad vertising of the new marketaurora era an inland newspaper inland publishing co limited canadas fastest growing news paper publishing com pany owns and pub lishes the following ten suburban com munity newspapers ajaxwhitbypicker- ing news advertiser brampton guardian burlington post etobicoke gazette markham economist and sun the mississauga news newmarketaurora era oakville beaver oshawa this week stouffville tribune like all living creatures man s needs are many lb provide for oneself ones family to be free to nuke plans with the people cvfs iiao help give them life j lansdowne borrowon your gashf low you earned it- there are times when you need to make a major purchase iikf 3 tun car became ihe old one just tnt worth iiiom- mounting repair bills initead of dipping into our hardearned savings talk 10 your to branch about a tl cashflow loan cahflow is the sensible way to borrow take your net monthly income deduct your usual cot like the rem food niortjiape money ou know jou ii have to spun whats left over determine how much ou can afford to repay on your loan so oull he borrowing without giumi in over vour head and if 01fre a nunuxr of tl pergonal service plan you may get a reduced interest rate if ou neoj uv were here with i cashflow loam toronto dominion the bank where people make thevfefence rated no tin ontariqno4 in canada service beyond the hwy no 47 and tenth line central region mintz takes initiative in finding customers dave mintz doesnt sit around his stouffville ontario outlet waiting for the sales to pour in when hes looking for more business he goes out and finds it his approach has given him a large number of com mercial accounts particularly fortiresales it has also made him the top tbra dealer in gulfs central region my location in stouffville isnt an excellent one thats why i get out and work hard to find the business- if i hear of acompany or someone using a vehicle riding on thin rubber i give them a call to see if theyre interested in new tires says dave his customers which include several trucking firms come from a large territory stretching from oshawa to streetsville covering that kind of territory explains daves success in achieving the fourth largest tbra vol ume in the country from a town of fewer than 5000 operating with four bays and two mechanics he appre- ciates the way gulf stands behind its products high volume of tire sales has helped make stouffvilles dave mintz top tbra dealer in central region tentbra dealers 1 1 too si jof at onruu hfaounaum 3 ik bdhop 4 bud jrtfw7 0tta onurio 6 scot 8ond pncorj enfiih cdumfea 7 r mjrc bouflard stotru quuc 8 ftcterd otttn trrjk 9 vk bitnr montrul k4mtim bvitith colwmm i for ills mfmlifb smisnilstbvici gall 0aves482244 h a f j t m 1 1 tyyr ia- f 4v

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