the tribune stouffvilte on thursday june 12 1952 mlht5tj5tsuj5mft quality service local and personal happenings fifty years serviee 1s02 1952 to stouffville and district you can get your weekly cop of the tribune at tlsls oilice sml the local drug store in stouffville mrs robt young iet stousvil oi wednesday to travel to minj nesota where she will attend the wedding of a relative mrs voungj expects to be away several weeks a y and mrs turner have just returned from arthur out where j mrs turner- mother mrs h a venney celebrated her 90th birth- da v fill your bin now and assure yourself heat security stop worrying about delivery hold ups because of snow or shortages and relax with a winters supply of quality fuel a solid fuel for a solid century a the toronto conference elected rev douglas davis commissioner to the general council of the united church of canada meeting in hamilton sept 9 to 19 the stouftville branch of the mothercraft society are having a tea and sale of home baking on saturday june 21st from 5 to pm at the home of mrs t wed- seltoft obrien ave keep this sate in mind mr and mrs chas brillinger and karl attended the graduation exercises at convocation hall toronto on may 29th of miss lime brillinger daughter of mrs brillinger and the late orvil bril linger of bine orchard june grad uated from womens college hos pital she formerly attended stouftville high school at stiver bros stouffville phone 64501 or 45 dr and mrs john button are in banff this week where dr button is attending sessions of a medical convention jack fraser stores are announc ing their giant june sale in the tribune this week see the display in che second section mr and mrs sherman arnold were in guelph for a couple of days last week members of the senior hockey club were entertained by mrs oneill wife of the club manager the group spent last weekend at the oneill summer cottage in uxbridge township t- afternoon tea and sale of home baking candy saturday june 14th 3 to 5 pm in the united church basement stouffville sponsored by lions ladies proceeds for welfare work mr and mrs c c beid of tor onto were weekend visitors with mrs a v nolan miss sheila beresford of rich mond hill was a weekend guest of mr and mrs chas nolan the annual meeting of the stouffville arena co shareholders will be held in the local munici pal hall next thursdav evening june 19th mr and mrs byers beeler and mr and mrs herb bailey all of hamilton spent the weekend at the home of mr and mrs kenneth faushway mrs beeler is a sister of mrs laushway mrs george smith of stouff ville was in toronto on saturday attending a tea given at the granite club in honor of her niece miss barbara dixon who will b3 married on june 21st mrs smith was accompanied by her two daughters june and jessie the bridetobe is a daughter of mr and mrs r y dixon mr dixon is president of the dominion glass co june brillinger daughter of mis brillinger and the late orvil brillinger of bine orc hard and granddaughter of mr and mrs chas brillinger graduated from womens col lege hospital on may 29th employees of the stouilville co op gathered at the lloyd maclean home on monday evening to honor miss beatrice iickorish steno grapher with the presentation of a lamp she is being married this saturday the stouftville united church wms held their monthly meet ing in the church parlors last thursday mrs riches president was in the chair in the absence of mrs fairies mrs geo iee acted as secretary the supply commit tee reported having a bale valued at s509 sent for relief mrs balls and mrs f browns group sup plied the program devotional was given by miss bannerman and soloist was mrs kellington the study book was reviewed by mrs riches pianist was mrs gayman the meeting closed with the bene diction the stouftville womens insti tute will meet on thursday june 19th at 2 pm at the homeof mrs kellington the meeting will be in the form of a pot luck picnic all ladies are asked to bring along their own dishes stouftville saw no less than five wedding parties here saturday but again life and limb were in danger as the celebrants raced through town and heavy traffic at high speed the wild driving which frequents most of these wedding parties has been drawn to the attention of this newspaper on endless occasions and we agree that the practice is a menace certainly most stringent policing should be on hand particularly in the busy business section on these saturday afternoons the child health clinic will be open on friday june 11th in christ church parish hal from i 130 to 1 pm all mothers with babies and preschool children arej welcome to attend and have their childrens health and progress checked a trousseau tea was given on saturday in honour of miss beatrice iickorish whose mar riage to lloyd jennings will take place on june 1lth in the stouft ville baptist church receiving with the bridetobe were mrs bert lickorish and mrs del jen nings while mrs stanley schmidt and miss kay williamson received the guests upstairs pouring ten were mrs thos jennings and mrs e grainge with miss audrey bell miss beulah rutledge and mrs gerald brillinger assisting with the serving someone apparently has decided to set ii his own garage business according to the number of break- ins and robberies around the dis trict during the last month on friday night or early saturday morning thieves gained entry into campbell motors and neills machine shop located on the main street in markham at the garage the robbers made off with nine tires a too kit valued at s12500 an electric drill and one spray gun the thieves searched the entire interior of the machine shop but the only piece of equip ment that caught their fancy was a braceandbit one of the robbers picked up a new electric motor but left it outside the building con stable clarence wideman of the markham twp police force be lieves that the unwanted callers were using a new model car or light panel truck but so far no other clues have been picked up constable wideman claims that the same persons are responsible for the current breakins as gained entry to conlin motors in markham some two weeks ago and les wilson motors in stouft ville last month lloyd free son of dr and mrs h b freel passed his university of toronto examin ations with honours and re ceived his ba degree last week druen 40 lb per bale 225 ft per pound 1700 per bale our supplies are limited order early at this low price black hawk side delivery rakes these fast safe and efficient machines are available for im mediate delivery weddings four oclock saturday june 7th in carlton united church the marriage was quietly solemnized ietween kathleen nora daughter of mr and mrs h w twynn i toronto and george albert pearce son of mrs pearce and the late mr waiter pearce birrie j rev j m finlay officiated mr f styles presided at the organ the bride chose an afternoonlength dress of delft blue chantilly lace tnd a short matching veil caught t a halo of small blue flowers her corsage was of deep pink roses mrs h o klinck matron of honor wore pale rose crepe i with a bodice and peplum of lace and a matching headdress of net j and flowers her corsage was roses mr h o klinck was groomsman attending from out- oftown were mrs walter pearce j burie mr and mrs m pearce london mr and mrs f pearce i stratford mr and mrs j prine j brantford and mr and mrs f i carrington rouge river kerr wk1js on saturday june 7 at 2 oclock in the christian church parson- age amid baskets of spring flowers j phyllis darlene wells daughter of j mr and mrs elmer wells became the bride of raymond leslie kerr son of mrs kerr and the late r w kerr oi agincourt rev frank mini officiated the bride wore a fitted navy suit with navy and white access ories and a corsage of red roses and carnations the brides only attendant was miss gloria hood who wore a navy suit with yellow accessories and a corsage of yel low roses the groomsman was mr wm millward cousin of the groom after the reception the happy couple left amid showers of con fetti and best wishes on a trip to new york on their return they will reside in agincourt h adsted m i mjer the stouftville united church parlours were decorated with mauve lilacs on saturday after noon june 7th for the marriage of jean evelyn miller daughter of mr and mrs walter miller to maurice leonard halstcd son of mr and mrs owen halsted ring- wood rev d davis performed the ceremony and mrs chas nolan presided at the piano given in marriage by her father the bride looked charming in a gown of nylon net and lace over satin with a lace jacket her fingertip veil was held by a small satin headdress and she carried s bouquet of red roses with lily-of- thevalley her bridesmaid was miss marion murphy who wore yellow lace and net over satin and carried red and yellow roses with lilyomhevalley a brother of the groom kenneth halsted was best man the reception took place at the brides home mrs miller received wearing navy blue with matching accessories and corsage of red roses and was assisted by the grooms mother who wore figured blue dress with black accessaries and a corsage of red roses for travelling the bride wore a black and white nylon dress with white accessories on their return mr and mrs halsted will live in stouffville cdubixe havelock hazel havelock daughter of mr and mrs joseph havelock of tor onto became the bride of robert william clubine son of mr and mrs edgerton clubine stouftville in howard park united church toronto on may 30th rev nor man rowan officiated given in marriage by her father the bride was gowned in white organdy styled with full skirt and short train her fingertip veil of tulle illusion fell from a wreathed headdress and she carried a bou quet of pink roses mildred bar ron barwick ont was brides maid she wore a pale peach gown and carried forgetmenots and i yellow rose buds alex mccombie of collingwood acted as best man following the reception at edyth ward tea room the bride and groom left for a motor tfip to the vs bert stouffer son of mr and mrs lambert stouffer passed his fourth year pharm acy with honors next monday night will be the final meeting of the stouilville oddfellows lodge before lodge closes for summer vacation mem bers will be interested to learn that the markham band his been engaged for a church parade on june 22nd at the evening service in the christian church at the annual council meeting of the womens missionary society wd of the presbyterian church in canada held recently in toronto mrs a g thompson was elected as a member of the executive mrs thompson com pleted a four and a half year term as president of the synbdieal society of toronto and kingston in april although the village of stouft ville escaped the brunt of the severe electrical storm on sunday night other nearby centres were hit heavily three miles south of town a regular cloudburst deve loped bringing sunday night traffic on the highways to an abrupt halt during the deluge many homes were thrown into darkness when the strong wind wreaked havoc with hydro lines although there was some hail mixed with the heavy rain it did no damage to any great extent coop see one on display at the coop today coop vxfchs ssl stouffville coop association phone 123 or 269 i markham teachers banquet over one hundred teachers trustees and other guests were present last week at the annual banquet of markham township teachers association in central united church unionville chair man was mr winston watt of miliken school and guest soloists were mr and mrs martin mr martin is music supervisor in several markham twp schools dr frederick minkler inspec tor of north york plementary schools gave a very thought- provoking address on the revised program of study he stressed these needs of the modern child spiritual health independence participation and interdependence then stated it was our responsi bility as teachers and parents to see that mans moral control is ealized accommodation taxed to 1amit at hoktioujxuuajj society the monday evening open meet ing of the local horticultural society was so well attended that the basement of the united church was inadequate to accom modate the hundreds who were present the flower show was of exceptional quality the solos by mr colin bray were greatly enjoy ed and the colored movies pre sented by mr glenn ratclift in the auditorium of the church were excellent educative and greatly appreciated next monday evening june 10th at s30 mr ratcliil will show a splendid series of colored slides pictures taken by himself on his recent tour of the mediterranean countries the continent and the british isles the following is the list of prize winners in the flower show iris 1 spike m mertens mrs farthing mrs b tait iris j spikes m mertens mrs farthing mrs w timbers basket of iris mrs timbers mrs farthing jean pipher lupin 1 spike mrs timbers mrs fred draper jean pipher bouquet of lupins mrs h wideman ai mertens mrs draper lily one stem mrs osterdahl mrs timbers peony 1 bloom mrs osterdahl mrs thomas mrs tait peony 3 blooms mrs tait mrs m storey hemerocallis mrs timbers jean pipher m mertens basket of flowering shrubs mrs storey mrs dunkeld mrs osterdahl basket of mixed flowers iris predominating m mertens mr b miller jean pipher bouquet of pyrethrum mrs h wideman m mertens mrs tim bers floral mantle arrangement m mertens mrs timbers jean pipher floral arrangement in an un usual container mrs draper mrs campbell jean pipher pansies m mortens foliage arrangement mrs farthing mrs thomas jean pipher diminutive arrangement mrs thomas mrs timbers mrs dun keld bouquet of any other variety mrs tait mrs osterdahl jean pipher another whitchurch farm wins lucky photo awards another whitchurch townsnip farm was the winner last week in the tribune lucky farmer photo quizz contest the farm is owned by ross winterstein and is oper ated by norman steckley the 100acre place on the gth con cession was originally known as the dr hunter property mr norman steckley received the framed photo of the farm and the twenty one merchandiw certificates presented by the local merchants cooperatinif in the con test