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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 21, 1945, p. 4

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r3 v 3pf arge longregahqn tf3 r pf fcv- it has been the privilege of but few churches in ontario to celebrate 100 years of continuous service such as was marked by- the congre- gation of melville united last sun- day when large congregations ga- theredmornjtog and evening many coming from instances to worship again in the place they were accus- j tomed to in bygone days on the 6th concession of markham township morning and evening a former r pastor who left in 1918 rev dr njohn mutch now of hamilton left two messages of lasting import ance at the morning service he told his congregation to beware of passing up those opportunities that would enrich their lives basing his remarks on the text the stone which the builder rejected became the head of the corner again in the eveningda mutch pointed out three great lessons from the war the speaker had in the congrega tion many who sat under him some 30 years ago when as an active young man he took keen interest in the work among groups of young boys jy locust hill choir provided the music in i the morning and stout- ville united in the evening next sunday rev isaac bowles will preach morning and evening con tinuing the anniversary celebra tion and on monday evening dr archer wallaces will- lecture on people i have met in churches a neatly printed book containing an historical sketch of the congre gation and district over the cen- tury compiled by mr a d bruce has been placed on sale at 75c per copy- i church hill i i change bf management fti- v v to we wishjjto notify the motoring public that we havetaken oyer the management of the former woodward garage and we solicit the patronage which this prominent garage has known in the past cecvandrus walter pipher stouff ville motors phone 17t main street v- change of time table 50f 9t- effective friday june 22nd leave stouff ville to toronto a 715 am a 350 pm b 925 am b 800 pm c 1115 am a except sundays holi days b sundays holidays only leave toronto a 915 am b 1100 am c 130 pm to stouffville d 530 pm c 545 pm b1015 pm c saturdays only d except saturdays sun days holidays miss amy and albert lukeer visited with mr and mrs richard wright islington on tuesday of last week mr h pegg and thos clark took carloads to guelph one day last week to attend farm and home week at the oac there mr ernest lageer has been in york county hospital newmarket with an abscess on his face visitors at the martin home over the weekend were mr stanley mar- tin miss jean baker miss eileen mighton and mr keith martin of v toronto also mr and mrs floyd fairies and mrs luella baker of stouffville mrs win beach visited for a few days with her sister mrs olive beach uxbridge sunday visitors with councillor and mrs mclaughlin were mr and mrs david beach of brooklin the church hill cemetery decora tion day will be held on sunday june 24th at 3 oclock rev n rowan will be the speaker special music by the stafford trio information at mayfair restaurant gray coach lines victoria square i vices at headford saturday june 23fd is the day the anniversary services on sun- f the sunday school picnic bing day were a great success in the held at woodland park this picnic afternoon the guest speaker was i not only for the members of the dev douglas davis of stouffville who gave a very inspiring message to the children in his pleasing man ner special music was furnished by fiftytwo children from the orange home richmond hill in the evening the guest speaker was dr duncan of thornhill the soloist mrs grals of toronto several from here attended the anniversary services at melville on sunday while some young people attended the cyouth for christ rally in maple leaf gardens satur day evening mr ed britnell and daughter blanche mrs nighswander of toronto spent sunday with mrand mrs l l nichols mrs margaret mccague of tor onto spent last week visiting friends in the community mrs w watson and daughter had tea sunday evening with mr and mrs l nichols young peoples service will be withdrawn sunday evening june 24th owing to the anniversary ser- sunday school but for the whole community dinner will be served sharp at 1230 mrs ella ratcliff mr watson misses barbara and carroll hotch kiss of stouffville spent sunday with mr- and mrs ralph boynton and vera the wms and all ladies of the congregation are invited to mrs a valuers on tuesday june 26th at 215 members please bring refresh ments we wish a speedy recovery for mrs w wilson and mr b robert son who are very ill the gentlemen of our community are busy levelling the ground for the new bowling green at mr her man mortsons everyone should take an interest in this as it will mean something towards a good clean sport toronto churck scene z of local wedding i aiauiet wedding was solemnized in trinity united church toronto on saturday evening june 16 1945 when rhoua carroll lloyd only daughter of mr williamlloyd be came the bride of walter suther land holden youngest son of mr and mrs delbert holden reverend arthur organ ba dd officiated the bride given in marriage by her father had chosen a charming floorlength gown of ivory brocad ed faille her- fingertip veil was arranged with a halo- headdress of ivory tulleu she wore the grooms gift a pearl necklace and carried a cascade bouquet of deep red roses and bouvardia attending as maid of honourmiss audrey fleming chose a- floor- length gown of white dotted swiss with pole blue shoulder- length veil and gloves of- the same shade vthe bridesmaids mrs murray holden and miss pesyback chose similarly styled gowns of white chiffon with accents of shellpink in headdress and gloves they carried oldfashioned nosegays of carna tions sweet peas and cornflowers the groomsman was mr william mainprize and the ushers were messrs m holden and m brown the reception was held at had- don hall where the brides grand mother- mrs charles lloyd receiv ed the guests attired in orchid crepewith white accessories the grooms mother assisted and had chosen a gown of twilight blue with navy accessories both wore corsage of talisman roses for the wedding trip to quebec the bride travelled in a mauve en semble with white accessories the couple will reside on church street stouffville guests included friends from stouffville port perry montreal newmarket markham and mount albert the best way to buy newport fluffs 25 qt individual carton 45c uptons noodle soup 2 for 25c cheesaroni per pkg 17c creamettes perpkg 10c apple strawberry jam 4 lb jar ll robot sbapper jar t 20c macaroni per lb 5c spaghetti per lb- v 5c oranges fresh vegetables i grapefruit vs ratcliff go town delivery phone 198 2nd line uxbridge sgt allan and mrs mcconnochie and family visited at bruce taylors recently mr garnet gray our school teach er is extra busy these days with exams not forgetting the children who are also doing their best eldon dixon will write his entrance exams next week and here goes our best of luck for him mr murray stewart is busy putt ing in the wall for a straw shed and pig pen at albert taylors mr and mrs bert tindall and family were visitors with mr and mrs garnet smalley at hartman on sunday x mr and mrs bruce taylor and glenn accompanied by miss emma brown of claremont spent sunday in oshawa bride to make home in toronto a pretty wedding was solemnized at the home of mr ora ramer in markham oh wednesday afternoon june 20th at 3 oclock when ruth pauline raymer daughter of mrs eli raymer became the bride of archie d neil son of mr david t neil of toronto rev gordon john son performed the ceremony the bride given in marriage by her uncle mrramer stood beneath a flowered arch gowned in white sheer with fingertip veil and coro net headdress she carried red roses her only attendant was miss margaret stover who wore pale blue and carried pink roses the groom was supported by bruce empringham of gormley miss betty hoover played the wedding march and mr lambert stoulter sang i love you truly the ushers were douglas raymer and robert neil following the ceremony a recep tion was held at the ramer home with the brides mother receiving the guests attired in navy with white accessories and rose corsage for travelling the bride wore a pink dress with white hat and shoes walter bully halfbrother of the groom was best man miss lottie atkinson played the wedding- march and the ushers were claude foote and fred pat- tenden i for the reception at the home of the brides parents the mothers of the contracting parties were attired in frocks of blue with hats to match the 75 guests present were attended bysix girl friends of the bride in white crepe pretfy wedding at mennonite church the stouffville mennonite church was beautifully decorated with spring flowers on wednesday after noon june 20th when kathleen marie jones daughter of mr and mrs- h l jones of stouffville be came the bride of roy g brown son of mr and mrs wilnibt brown rev herbert shantz of new dun dee performed the ceremony assist ed by rev wb moyer the bride was given iri marriage by her father and was gowned in white satin with fingertip veil and coronet headdress she carried red roses her bridesmaids mrs following a motor trip to carl reesor and miss altac jones one mill for hospitals send the tribune to absent friends a complete banking service a at every branch regardless ofsize or location t this bank is fully equipped to provide the best type of banking service any of its 500 branches in canada loans y agsiinst victory bonds life insurance and other forms of security personal and instalment loans deposits current and savings drafts money orders travellers cheques letters of credit foreign exchange collections banking by mail 10m cj r large or small loans to farmers lumbermen fishermen manufacturers merchants rexporters importers v fciv j fv i i k ti o j yyr v t- vv 5- consult the manager of our nearest branch aitfk j stoupfvhiijb branch a gthompson- manager 1 vmv- tnwr js continued from front page markham township 3862 making a grand total for the township of 19312 for the five -years- whit church township would have been called to pay 2082- annually for five years thus it will be seen that the figures are imposing then add to them annual charges for indigent patients in hospitals and you have an annual cost perhaps too high opposes system i am opposed to the present system of hospitalization if we are going to have a hospitalization pro gram let us have it on a uniform basis commented reeve george mitchell north york we have got to stop screaming about social security such as hos pitalization and start paying ad vised reeve f g gardiner kc forest hill do you realize that 50 to 60 per cent of the cost of the new hospital for sick children will still come from private sub scription he asked his fellow councillors we could not build and equip a hospital to care for york county residents for 750000 the amount of the grant proposed during the next five years and then we would have to operate it pointed out the forest hill reeve by making these proposed grants for additions to well estab lished hospitals we are offered something very cheap iii view of the services we receive he added favor grants deputy- reeve horace purdylong branch favored grants to hospitals but opposed the principle of com mitting councils for the next five years there is no reason why capital grants to buildings which may last for 50 to 75 yearsshould be saddled on any one year answered reeve f j macrae york township chairman of the specialhospitaliza- tion committee y- it was also pointed out that 681- 000 is being donated by the mem bers of the board of the hospital for sick children and their families alone while the staff at- that hos pital donate their services for three hours a day this would have a commercial value of more than half a million dollars a year it was stated during the forenoonsome 30 members of york counijcouncil inspected the present hospftai- tor sick children and saw its many needs the original hospital was built in 1893 and the latest addition in 1914 councillors were informed i am authorized to state that the mayor of toronto has promised that the city will double whatever contribution york county council makes to the hospital for sick children over and abovejts already pledged l000000nonriah urqtkart stated ov i muskoka the couple will make their home in toronto many guests at church wedding a pretty june wedding was solem nized in wesley united church vandorf on june 16 1915 when irene isobel pattenden daughter of mr and mrs alfred pattenden vandorf became the bride of mr clarence foote of rr 4 stouffville rev t r white of aurora was the officiating clergyman and pretty deocrations tall standards of ferns peonies iris and snow balls decked the chancel of the church for the occasion the bride given in marriage by herfatlier was gowned in white sheer with insets and flounces of white lace and sweetheart neckline her headdress was a halo of white net with matching silk embroidered threequarter length veil she carried red roses and wore a gold locketthe gift of tne groom the brides sister miss elva pat tenden was maid of honour and miss betty foote sister of the groom was bridesmaid the former wearing blue organdie and- the latter a pink sheer frock muriel pattenden sister of the bride was junior bridesmaid and were attired in mauve and green with johanna hill roses and pink roses shirley jones sister of the bride was- flower girl and was prettily gowned in yellow and car ried a nosegay the best man was carl reesor i miss bertha stoutfer played the wedding march and miss evelyn shantz sang o perfect love following the ceremony a recep tion was held at the brides- home- mrs jones was attired iri a blue figured dress with corsage of red roses and mrs brown wore mauve with corsage of red roses for travelling the bride was at tired in a green dress with brown accessories following a motor trip to the north country the couple will make their home on ihe 9th concession of markham 6th line whitchurch mrs h talbot has returned home after a visit with ifriends in agin- court arnold- harper is again confined to the hospital for further treat ment on his arm our farmers are anxiousto get started on hay cutting whichis pre vented by the incessant rains the kay has greatly improved in the past ten days yet the second cut it is predicted will be better than the first- time will tell crops must be bigger in 19j45 and- yourcrops will bebigger if you protect vj lftliem with ourjbtjgkeffibr we are well stocked withshellstock spray and climax bug killer- marmill feeds seeds 2 lime cement central odbrrc ed store stouffville 0t l ii g4c2wj

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