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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 25, 1946, p. 4

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the tribune stouffviue ont thursday july 25 1946 gormley one of our highly esteemed and elderly residents mrs peter bril linger is in the toronto general hospital suffering from a fractured j leg sustained in a fall on the kitchj the misses luella heise mirianj heise and velma brillinger are enj aged in daily vacation bible school at coliingvood- mr and mrs earl cober and fam ily of fordwieh ont spent the weekend with relative here about 130 young people from weddings blough roberts at the rectory markham on sat- business magnate dead once gormley lad en floor of her home- just how the various parts of ontario as wellas accident happened she could hardly explain it was done so simply latest reports indicate that mrs brillinger is resting as well as could be expected- she is 77 years of age closing exercises at the bible school on friday evening roy brillinger has seven acres of late potatoes this year but no early ones prospects promising so far buffalo and clarence center ny registered at the heise hill church for the annual young peoples con ference which convened there over the weekend special speakers in cluded rev wm lewis of upland cal and rev e diller of welland ontario- the tribune is your best classi fied adv market enters more than 2500 homes every week unlay rev f herman officiated at george r cherry z president a quiet wedding ceremony when he of cherry i co inc womens ap- united in marriage phyllis marie pare shops in southeastern massa roerts daughter of mr and mrs chusets who was born near rich- frank roberts unionvlue and mond hil in the locality of maple victor blough cnionville died on sunday at his home new the bride wore a blue crepe dress bedford mass he had been ill with brown accessories her ha four reohths i was blue with flowers and her bou- mr cherry as a lad with his par quet was of vellow roses her sister ents moved to gormley where geo- miss marjorie roberts was her only attended school at no 7 one of his attendant and wore dusty pink with class mates was exreeve george brown accessories and a corsage lea ry- mr cherry started in busi- bouquet of white roses jness with two associates in new the groomman was mr donald bedford is years ago he also had g dukes cnionville home on an interest in the cherry and webb holidays from his duties with the stores in fall river lowell law- special holiday dance at- simny valley musselmans lake sunday midnite august 4th at 1205 old tyme and modern dancing with the columbians admission ladies 35c gents merchant marines after the ceremony the weddim parly proceeded to the home of th brides parents where mrs roberts rente mass and providence r i during the it- industrial strike when textile mills in new bedford were closed and business was in a mother of the bride received and slump mr cherry served with a dressed in pale green with white committee of live which succeeded accessories received the guests with in ending the strike the assistance of mrs dukes mo- his wife died in 1936 also a bro ther of the groomwho wore a white ther joe gormley farmer died a lace dress with black accessories i few years ago these ladies both wore corsages of i surviving are a sister mrs fred red roses after a buffet luncheon j haywood new bedford three the bridal couple left for a northern brothers john a and charles r trip the bride wearing a pink silk cherry both of toronto and oliver jersey dress with brown accessories i m cherry fall river mr blough saw active service during the war with the cameron highlanders he and mrs blough were school mates having both lived in cnion ville since childhood they will be most welcome in the village as per manent residents auto and garage fc 4i now at rear telephone of bell office paris auto supply richmond hill phone 86 leaving fexelox after vacation traveller dies stricken friday afternoon as he was leaving fenelon falls to drive to toronto albert e s bissland 43 commercial traveller for knowles bailey ltd died suddenly accomp anied by his wife and children mr bissland had just concluded a two weeks vacation in fenelon falls the knowles bailey tobacco firm is quite well known in stouffviue by the stores handling tobacco meyers reunion has 100 in attendance the meyers eleventh reunion pic nic was held at jacksons point park with an attendance of almost 100 the day was perfect for such an event just warm enough for real enjoyment of water sports and the evening was cooler making the pro gram of races and other sports two hours of pure fun and frolic and of course no hour was greater enjoyed than the supper hour mrs wm wideman of colling- wood won the prize for coming the farthest mrs william wrightman of zephyr won the prize for the oldest person attending and baby ruth ann clarke daughter of mr and mrs frank clarke of zephyr won the prize for the youngest child at the picnic following the supper the assem bly was called to order by the presi dent mr frank myers of canning- ton and the officers for 1947 were elected mr james myers canning- ton hon president mr jack myers of zephyr president mrs susan myers cannington sec treas it was unanimously voted that the picnic be held the first friday in july of 1047 at jacksons point aurora lions club monster street dance -and- carnival yonge street aurora wednesday july 31st draw ge combination radio reynolds pen and other valuable and phonograph electric shaver merchandise tickets 25c each 5 for 100 every ticket you buy helps some needy child almira mr l j miller mr and mrs jacob kauffman and family of hutchison kansas are spending some time with mr millers daugh ter and family mr and mrs allan wideman mrs m j maltbv and miss reta maltby and mr clifford mcaree of toronto spent sunday with mr maltby mr john meyers of toronto called on mr and mrs ed nigh recently mr and mrs harry wideman and family and mr and mrs lome wideman and son visited mr jacob wideman on sunday visitors with mr and mrs peter stickley over the weekend were mr harvey and geo sheffer and miss elsie miss marion and ruby wyant of stayner and miss mary lou rice of collingwood mr and mrs chas conner ac companied mr and mrs jacob cober of toronto to wainfleet on sunday mr and mrs allan wideman mr miller and mr and mrs kauffman spent tuesday at gravenhurst mr and mrs jack nigh and son jonathan had supper saturday with mr and mrs ed nigh mr and mrs brandon henry of toronto and mr and mrs chester cook of detroit visited mr and mrs herb spofford on sunday 2nd line uxbridge mr bruce millar of oshawa visited at the home of his sister mrs bruce taylor a couple of days last week a number of people from our line have been blueberry picking we hope they were able to find a good patch so they can tell their neigh bors mr and mrs albert taylor were in oshawa friday evening attend ing a shower in honour of miss dolly fines of port perry who is being married to mr john jardine of oshawa recently returned after three years service overseas john when a little boy lived at garabaldi corner and many of the neighbors will remember him mr and mrs ross knox and stewart mcguckin were visitors at the honfe of their arents on sun day last master dick taylor has returned home after spending a week with friends in oshawa around fifty neighbors and friends gathered at the home of mr and mrs jos forsyth for a friendly gettogether with some friends who are down from the west these young people are from cando sask where mr and mrs chas forsyth lived prior to coming east 7ru were sure a jolly group of westerners ice cream and cake were served which ended a friendly saturday evening miss dolores taylor of birch cliff is holidaying at the albert taylor home for a few weeks we understand mr fred wagg has sold the farm and will move to their new home in goodwood in early fall we must not say we are sony to hear of this as they both really deserve a well earned rest and as you all know the best of friends must part and what will be our lost will be goodwoods gain look at these items old dutch cleanser 2 tins 19c pretzel stix 10 oz pkg 19c club house pimento manzanill olives 9 oz jar a 49c priors pineapple marmalade 24 oz jar 35c kelloggs pep pkg 12c frys cocoa iced vz lb tin 1 lb tin 19c 31c carload groceteria stouffviue ont closing night of daily vacation bible school in gormley m b c church friday at 745 plan to come early and see the work which the scholars have done during the past ten days a special offering will be lifted to defray expenses in connection with the school births reesor mr and mrs carl ree- sor nee ruth jones are happy to announce the birth of their son ronald arthur on wednes day july 17 lit 10 at newmarket hospital brown mr and mrs roy brown nee kathleen jones are happy to announce the arrival of their son allan wayne on monday july 2nd 194g at the york coun ty hospital newmarket tompkins to luella nee stouf- fer and james d tompkins of oxbridge the gift of a daughter bertha jeanne at the brierbush hospital stouffviue on saturday july 20th 1916 brown at the brierbush hos pital stouffviue on sundavjuly 21st 1910 to mr and mrs chas brown stouffviue rr no 3 a daughter altona mrs reg mackay and barry paul and john clarke spent last week at wingers bay lake erie mrs victor dowding ivan and mary from hamilton returned with mrs reg mackay for a weeks vacation on tuesday evening a number of friends in the vicinity met at the home of air and mrs henry slack to honour mr george stuart and his war bride just recently arrived from overseas with a miscellaneous shower the gifts were varied and valuable and will be very useful in their home the wi also made a presentation of a lovely quilt the couple thanked all in a very appre ciative manner a brief program and community singing were en joyed refresments were served miss doris baker gave an inter esting talk on her club work activi ties at claremont wi meeting on wednesday last she stressed briefly the twelve projects which she had completed this year obtain ing her provincial honor certificate and pin she was accompanied by mrs d crosier plans must be approved markham township council have made doubly sure that no more subdivisions will be drafted and sold in that municipality without first having the approval of the township council since that body have backed up the statute in that behalf recently enacted by the ont ario legislature by passing a bylaw forbidding lots in any subdivision being sold or offered for sale before the plan is approved by the council infractions of the bylaw will bring a penalty that is severe enough to deter any real estate speeders from moving ahead of the provisions thereof mr and mrs w s graham and daughter ella of toronto are again holidaying at their summer home appleton dr musselmans lake where they have come for their summer vacation for more than twenty years stouffville cabinet shop kitchen cupboards store fixtures and counters made to order antique furniture remodelled all kinds of furniture repaired or made to order workshop corner of albert and second st reg ii pierre phone 6313 10- 1 mos atha news mr and mrs murray dunkeld and family mrs thos dunkeld called on mr and mrs jas mc donald at kinsale on sunday mrs kurley visited mrs albert draper mr and mrs fred draper and daughter spent friday evening with mr and mrs orval cox mr and mrs gren draper called on his parents here on friday the drapers were callers at the carruthers home on sunday on sunday about 75 relatives and friends gathered at the home of mr and mrs david tran to mark the 91st birthday of mr george j tran his family were all present including mrs w a thompson mrs w maxwell mrs cora cowie and gordon all of markham mrse b sharpe sheridan wis also a son david tran at home other guests were from islington los angeles cal kingston montreal toronto and midland mr tran is very happy and enjoyed the occa sion phillips estate barn burns with loss of 40000 three prize ayrshire calves destroyed with two barns oriole july 19 fire of an un determined origin completely de stroyed a large barn and stable on the estate of col w e phillips on the lansing cutoff east of here early saturday morning damage has not been estimated but will likely be well over 10000 firemen said firemen from north york and agincourt fought the stubborn blaze for six hours in an effort to subdue the flames and at the same time protect three nearby barns an elaborate milkhouse and a cottage at 9 am smoke was still rising from the ruins of what was once one of the most modernly equipped stables in the province although numerous efforts were made to enter the stable and rescue three prize ayrshire calves tied in side firemen were unable to gain entry north york firemen under deputy chief william ballantyne and act ing captain frank bennett re ceived the alarm at 2 am and raced five miles to the oriofc estate deputy chief ballantyne said that the glow was visible in the sky from a distance of four miles arriving at the scene a short time after the alarm had been re ceived north york firemen found both the barn and stable enveloped in flames a help call was immedi ately sent out o the agincourt fire department the blaze had made so much progress when we arrived that we directed most of our attention to saving the buildings nearby de puty chief ballantyne told the tele gram he said a total of 2800 feet of hose was used in an effort to concentrate sufficient water on the buildings to bring the flames under control its hardly possible to extinguish a fire in a barn loaded with bales of hay as was the barn on col phillips estate ballantyne declar ed col phillips who was absent at the time of the outbreak of the fire highly praised the efforts of the agincourt telephone operator who he said did a grand job when one of my employees told her of the fire masseyharris implements a good stock of parts i we have on hand 1 binder 7 ft milking machines drag harrows asphalt roofing 1 mower 6 ft walking plows springtooth harrows roll roofing ajfenl for universal lightning rods henry ogden son phone stouffviue 25402

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