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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 5, 1952, p. 3

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the tribune stouitville ont thursday june 5 1953 mrs mary mcgrogan of stou3- viile is presently in the toronto general hospital a copy of the bylaw to estab lish a pubhc utilities commission in stouffville appears in section 2 of this issue mr and mrs a jermui and son of toronto were weekend visitors with mr and mr will mccowan east end mr ken wagg is back at his place of business in town after a brief sojourn in hospital in tor- onto the stouffville cgit girls held their annual spring afternoon tea at the home of mrs l c murphy on saturday afternoon and were rewarded with an excel lent attendance for their efforts mrs murphy who is shortly to leave stouffville along with mr murphy and family was a leader in this local girls group for a number of years the two stones most commonly associated wish marriage are the diamond and grindstone mr and mrs percy ford and wo children also mrs bert ford jf barrie were saturday visitors it the f k kae home church st you can buy a copy of the tribune every week at ballantrae bethesda unionville markham brougham ciaremont goodwood and stouffville possibly you have been one who has been following the published lists of bank depositors who through some circumstances or other have left unclaimed accounts for some ten years in canadian banks and you may even have had hopes that you might have misplaced some amount of these forgotten million several district names have appeared the latest being thomss caulfteld oxbridge rr2 s27 in an uxbridge bank and edith miller sunderland 50 local and personal happenings mrs john todds and daughter of belleville have been visiting in town with her mother mrs d holden mrs s warriner one of our towns eldest residents was a recent visitor in richmond hill with mr and mrs john totten mrs v degeer formerly ofj the annual decoration service stouttvilles tenth street left monday evening in the stoutlville cemetery will be j celebration is for wordsworth sask to spend j held this year on june 22nd the summer with mr and mrs j percy degeer and family she will miss janet hope and miss return late in september dorothy boyes of hamilton were i weekend guests with mr and mrs mr and mrs alex heatherwick of toronto and mrs james dun can of washington with their cousin duncan on sunday the death occurred in toronto on wednesday of last week of mrs sarah underbill widow of the late richard underhill former shoe mr and mrs shelver and son of fred hope east of town toronto were in town on sunday and while here were interested in visiting the former dr ball residence at the corner of main dc visited an obrien ave mrs shelver is miss a b granddaughter of the late r j j daley of stouffville who built the large residence sixtv years ago were getting a good many enquiries at this office concerning that parking lot at the arena on merchant in stouffville surviving which it was proposed to hav are one daughter mrs w n j additional lights installed and an millar isa and a son frank h attendant in charge for open shop- underhill the funeral service was ping evenings it seems too bad that the summer has arrived and nothing has been done in this connection wearing a new hat if you happen to see fred lewis proprietor of altona feed supplies walking down the street sporting a new hat you can offer congratulations again this year this local feed merchant won the prize hat given by the tweddle chick hatcheries for the agent sending in the largest number of chick orders between the dates of jan 15th and march 31st three years out of four altona feed supplies lias been the winner and once they stood second the death occurred in markham on saturday may 31st of violet dean widow of the late john dean in her ghh year john dean lost his life near mt albert last year when a tree which was being felled toppled on him surviving the late mrs dean are seven sons wesley of oshawa milton of cedar grove wilbert billiard manford donald and garnet of markham and two daughters mrs walter mccarthy and mrs jim mears the funeral on mon day was conducted from the dixon funeral home with service in locust hill united church and interment in elmwood cemetery markham farm finally claimed the tribune was beginning to think they had published a real hard one this last week in the current farm photo contest as the prizes were not claimed until saturday the winner was wilf ferguson 9th con of whitchurch north of stouffville mr ferguson has occupied the place since 1940 lot 8 con 9 was well known as the robt burnett place for many years mr ferguson received the framed aerial photo and the 21 in gift certificates provided by the local advertisers cooperating in the contest mr and mrs percy tarr were in detroit for a few days visiting the formers cousins mr and mrs gordon ramsay mrs h b freel is now con valescing at home after being in the western hospital for over four weeks 2nd and 3rd 5th anniversary slated for august john and ronald hamilton and ken and murray wagg had sun day dinner with mr and mrs gordon wagg a shower was held at the home of rev and mrs 11 branton on monday night tor miss beatrice lickorlsh members and friends of the church presented the bride-to- be with a trilite floor lamp chenille bedspread and other gifts mr and mrs harry sanders obrien ave left on wednesday to take up permanent summer residence at lake simcoe at mr sanders vacation hotel lakeview house work is proceeding on the new bridge on burkholder st east in the town park property and it is expected that the cement work will all be completed this week j l ogden has the contract mr james cornfoot and miss estella cornfoot of clifford michigan mr and mrs keith shook of rochester michigan were weekend guests at the percy brillinger home mr and mrs will mcnabb are in stouffville from mooresville indiana mr mcnabb purchased the former baker apartment house on church st last year and the couple expect to return to mr mc- yabbs former home town to retire in the future stouffville municipal council met for more than three hours on monday evening but wound up another late session without com pleting the 1952 budget it is expected that a special session will be called for this purpose within the next couple of weeks mrs goldsworthy mother-in- law of rev gibson brown who has been here in stouffville for some time is leaving for her home in lachute que this week mrs goldsworthy was taken quite ill shortly after coming here for a visit and thus extended her sojourn in stouffville stiver bros stouffville ont phone 45 or 64501 home sold on church street stouffville is shortly to have the second prominent member of pickering township municipal circles as resident here mr will reesor of altona former picker ing reeve and exwarden of ontario county has purchased the home of the late mrs s shankel on church st and will move here shortly the home was formerly owned by the late w j mather undertaker here a number of years ago mr reesor is presently occupying the home farm resid ence jointly with his son millard who will continue to operate this wellknown farm on the pickering- lxbridge townline mr and mrs archie kelly of vancouver were in town last week visiting friends the kelly family is formerly of stouffville mr kellys grandfather being the late j d wurts a baker here a num ber of years ago mr kelly is presently a member of the police force in vancouver a pot- luck supper in the sun day school room of the stouffville united church on wednesday june 11th at 6 oclock will pre cede the regular monthly meeting of the garrett evening auxiliary slides will be shown to illustrate the last chapter of the study book from lakes to northern lights and a fine meeting is anticipated members and friends welcome weddings browxtiltovk on saturday may 21 in st andrews united church mark ham carley pauline daughter of mr and mrs frank grove be came the bride of denton m brown son of mr and mrs mer- ten brown of unionville rev g h thomas officiated the wed ding music was played by mrs a j woods and mrs peggie clark was soloist singing o perfect love and ill walk reside you given in marriage by her father the bride wore a long white satin and lace dress and a halo of seed pearls held her veil edged with chantilly lace she carried a cas cade of pink roses stephanotis and white sweet peas the maid of honor was miss laura warriner and the bridesmaids were mrs neil brown and miss dorothy bundock they were dressed alike in long princess line dresses of orchid taffeta with lace jackets and mitts to match they wore floral headdresses and carried fans of roses and orchid sweet peas the junior bridesmaid was little judy grove sister of the bride who looked adorable dressed the same as the bride and carrying a miniature brides bouquet mr neil brown was best man for his brother and the ushers were kenneth prudham and murray grove following the ceremony the reception was held in the church hall the brides mother receiving in navy crepe and lace with white accessories and wearing a corsage of pink roses and stephanotis she was assisted by the grooms mother mrs brown wearing pearltone silk rajah with red accessories and a corsage of red carnations and stephanotis for travelling the bride chose a powder blue suit with navy accessories with corsage of pink roses the couple left for ottawa and northern michigan on their honeymoon and on their return will reside on their farm on the tenth concession of markham gehl foragi harvest stouffville arena officials are planning for a grand opening on the new floor early in july mr ken laushway who has managed the arena for three winter seasons has been engaged for the summer and is lining up a series of enter tainments to keep the big building in- operation bookings for the use of the premises should be made through mr laushway stouffville wedding hells streamers and balloons gaily decorated the arbor on the lovely lawn at the creigh- ton home agincourt last wednes day evening when a shower was held in honour of miss margaret ingleton and mr howard hoover they received many lovely and useful gifts both margaret and howard thanked their many friends and hosts in a few well chosen words refreshments were server and the occasion was enjoyed by all make light work of haying harvesting and one machine does all these jobs silo filling we have 4 now and complete harvesters take advantage of ready for delivery buy the preseason discount there is nothing better thon a gehl f coop brother and sister prominent students bert stoufter and donna stouff- er son and daughter of mr and mrs lambert stoufter stouffville have made a most commendable showing in recent university and hospital results bert stouffer was successful in his tth year pharm acy coming through with first class honors sister donna com pleted successfully her year as a i nurseintraining at st michaels hospital and was among the prize- winning students 353 stouffville coop association phone 132 or 269 vehicles reins ticketed for illegal parking a new system of parking tickets for infringements on the local traffic laws was commenced in stouffville last week the use of parkins tickets is in vogue in most of the larger centres when the constable finds a vehicle park ing contrary to local bylaws it is ticketed and the owner is required w pay the penalty of 100 at the office of the town clerk within seventytwo hours or a summons is issued all tickets are made out in triplicate and official receipt is j given at the town clerks office on 1 the payment of the 1 00 hoo ver i ngleto n lilacs tulips and other spring jlowers formed the setting in the free methodist church arma dale on may 31st when margaret elizabeth eldest daughter of mr and mrs chas ingleton agin court exchanged marriage vows with howard anthony hoover son of mr and mrs anthony hoover markham rev a b moffatt warkworth officiated the soloist miss pat wilkinson sang because before the cere mony and oh promise me dur ing the signing of the register accompanied by mrs leonard jarvis at the piano the bride given in marriage by her father wore a gown fashioned with a bodice of chantilly lace and full sweeping skirt of nylon marquisette with inserts of lace and a fitted long sleeve jacket with standup collar her finger tip veil was held with a halo of chantilly lace edged with seed pearls and she carried a cascade of salmon pink rases white sweet peas and lilyofthevalley she wore a triple strand of pearls the gift of the groom the bridesmaid sister of the bride miss kathleen ingleton wore a gown of pale blue brocaded satin and nylon net with a headdress of matching flowers and carried a basket of pink sweet peas and yellow daisies mr karl hoover was best man for his brother and the ushers were mr ray ingleton and mr vern hoover after the ceremony the recep tion was held on the lawn at the homo of the brides parents the brides mother received the guests wearing navy crepe dress with matching accessories and a cor sage of pink roses she was assist ed by the grooms mother wear ing dove grey with matching accessories and corsage of pink roses for travelling the bride chase 3 dark red gabardine suit with navy accessories and corsage of yellow roses the happy couple left amid showers of confetti and best wishes for a trip to saskatchewan on their return they will reside at dicksons hill sanitary contractor septic tanks ilimped drains cleaned and repaired 24 tloar herrieo c stuvdbjf richmond dill it tamer 1i2tr

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