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

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday july 3 1952 quality service binder twine baler twine gold leaf 600 ft binder twine maple leaf baler twine for quality always ask for brantford brands local and personal happenings mr and mrs a g thompson are holidaying at their summer cottage in the madoc district mr and mrs g b tutford of oveanside california spent the past week with mr and mrs percy brillinger have you left the names of any former residents you know friends or relatives at the olftyv of ihe town clerk an invitation s awaiting them to stouffvilies 75th anniversary celebration i mr and mrs arthur woods joy j and daughter leone and husband jielt on sunday by motor for the west coast they plan to be way some live weeks hay salt fine sait salt blocks american cement on hand stiver bros stouffville phone 64501 or 45 a miscellaneous shower was held this week for miss audrey beil at the home of miss erlina paisley mr and mrs f l- button ardi miss g todd are holiday ig fori a couple of weeks at elgin house i muskoka weddings mr and mrs k r davis enjoy- i ed the holiday weekend in buffalo a miscellaneous shower was tendered miss joyce barkey on thursday evening at the home of miss marion atkinson and a large number of friends gathered for the occasion to extend best wishes to the forthcoming bride be sure and cast your ballot for the public utilities commission next monday july 7th polls are open until s oclock mr ies harper deputyclerk of whitchurch township was taken suddenly ill last week and will be away from the municipal oftice for at east a month the pupils of mrs h b barnes were all successful in the mid summer music examinations of the royal conservatory of music they are grade 2 joan oldham hon grade 3 isabel harding and dianne ratcliff grade 1 helen lemon jane cook hon gertrude baker thon grade 5 marlene cake hon one pupil bill rae was unable to try due to illness councillor k l mccarron ani j mrs mccarron of whitchurch tvp eft last weekend for the west coast on a holiday trip the couple will travel the first thou sand miles of their trip by boat through the great lakes mr frank rae miss nettie rae and mrs turner have returned from a weeks visit with relatives in flint mich the party visited several automotive plants and other interesting points on the i american side mr albert hoover of ringwood i now over 80 years of age does not intend to rest at home in his easy chair during these sunny summer days last week mr hoove drove his 192s model che v over one hundred miles on a trip and on sunday he journeyed to algon quin park with friends a former g m employee the ringwood native has driven his car over 100000 miles and claims it is good for a few more trips yet murray coppins garage employ ee at stouffville motors has been nursing a rather unique injury it is believed a minute piece of metal pierced his cheek during welding operations and defied xrays to locate for some time mr and mrs coppins who were recently mar ried are living in the maple leaf dairy apartment mr and mrs claude triver of syracuse have been vacationing with mr and mrs ken laushway stouffville mrs tiver is a sister of mrs laushway miss carol weldon of stouff ville has taken a position on the high school statt at clinton ontario she is presently at king ston taking a fiveweeks course in pt instruction mr and mrs don fraser and joanne of cornwall are visiting with her aunt miss jane burkitt mrs foster wagg grant and murray also mrs j snowball sr motored to clarence centre ny recently to visit with mrs yoder sister of mrs wagg and daughter of mrs snowball while there they attended the graduation of airs yoders daughter gigantic bingo being planned stouffville athletic club is plan ning to stage a gigantic bingo in the arena on saturday night july 12th to raise funds to assist with the minor sports in town prizes valued as high as 80 to 90 will be given away and no prize will be of less than 5 value therell be accommodation for hundreds of players and hundreds of dollars in prizes will be on display the club asks that you mark the date and be sure to attend this greatest bingo party ever staged in stouff ville the following pupils of t w kagleson atcm rmt of toronto and stouffville were suc cessful in the recent midsummer examinations of the royal con servatory of music piano grade ii wayne kendal honours grade hi billie ratcliff honours susan mccormack honours david fergu son jimmy wyatt grade iv maureen olaughlin honours grade viii meryl gray james hartill mr geo pearce principal of the stouffville high school has been working for the past week in toronto with five other committee men chosen to set the marking system for french authors fol lowing the formation of the mark ing- system each committee man plus the chairman and the exam inerinchief take charge of six markers making a total of forty eight markers in all the checking of upper school fr authors was started on tuesday xiasss ulr pomm developing 30c 3jic ixjc 3jk yardley tiffany cosmetics sure aids to summer beauty deodorants insecticides first aid supplies take home a fresh box of mixed nuts from our baby bunting nut stand houston the rexall drug store formerly boadways drug store zxk xic 3ikz mr and mrs harold chrysler of kerrobert sask were visitors recently with mrs jos hoover westend stouffville the couple are former local folks and have not visited here for fortyfive years mrs chrysler was the for mer rae harrington and her fam ily resided on the 9th con of markham a half century ago mr chrysler hails originally from uxbiidge he is now connected with the imperial life assurance co and came east on convention the couple were particularly struck with the beauty and friend liness of stouffville and mrs chrysler was exceptionally loud in her praise of the community its trees and gardens the lady is a cousin of nels byer of stouffville use water carelessly a great many householders in town treated the use of the town water very carelessly during the recent hot dry spell its apparent ly the same old story when a things too cheap no one appreci ates it the town pump was required to run almost continu ously to keep up with the demand much of which was entirely un necessary lawn hoses were allow ed to run day and night in many gardens and the benefit reaped was not too great but the thou sands of gallons of water consum ed cost the system considerable expense in former years some restrictions were always applied during hazardous periods and the use of the water was not allowed to run wild coal genuine jet black pittston anthracite nut and stove size 2380 per ton order early boston shackejj on saturdav june 2s 1952 at 7 oclock in danforth avenue unit ed church toronto by rev j e bell doreen marie daughter of mr and mrs cecil edward shac- kel to russell herbert burton son of mr and mrs harold prest- ley burton lew vague on saturday afternoon may 31 the marriage took place of doris ruth vague daughter of mr and mrs ross vague ringwood and edward joseph lew son of mr and mrs edward lew toronto the bride wore a gown of bro caded taffeta and carried red roses and lilyofthevalley miss irene lew of toronto was bridesmaid wearing pale blue satin and car ried yellow roses mr thomas sel- by attended the groom following the ceremony a recep tion was held on the lawn at glad acres after a motor trip through northern ontario and quebec mr and mrs lew have taken up residence in their new home on donsicie drive toronto vag u e anoersox in central united church unionville on saturday june 14 alice may anderson daughter of mrs william anderson and stewart ross vague son of mr and mrs ross vague of ringwood were united in marriage rev v s butt performed the ceremony assisted by padre arthur alfrey of saskatchewan miss marie par sons of toronto sting o perfect love and because the bride wore a gown of white faille taffeta and carried red roses maid of honour was mary adele anderson twin sister of the bride wearing yellow taffeta her brides maids were her sister florence mildred anderson and a cousin adele jarvis wearing turquoise lloor length gowns of taffeta all carried yellow roses and sweet peas the best man was mr lewis barclay of stouffville the ushers were air frank deny and mr harold steckley of toronto after the reception held in the church hall the happy couple left for northern points on their return they will reside in their now home on east drive union- ville burrows boadway on saturday june 21 at 3 pm centra united church union- ville was beautifully decorated with pink and white peonies when beth viola daughter of mr and mrs harry boadway became the bride of robert george bur rows son of mr and mrs lloyd burrows stouffville rri rev w s butt officiated mr allan harrington of st thomas uncle of the bride played the weddin music and miss margaret bur rows sister of the groom was soloist the bride given in marriage by her father wore a gown of white nylon marquisette over taffeta witli a short train her fingertip veil of nylon marquisette over taf feta was held with a juliet cap and seed pearls and she carried a bouquet of red roses the brides attendants were miss catherine cattanach maid of honour brides maids margaret burrows and eileen mckee and judy sabiston flower girl all were gowned alike in mauve nylon marquisette over pink taffeta and wore juliet caps similar to the brides and all car ried mauve and pink sweet pea nosegays mr ray troyer of locust hill was best man and ushers were mr jim burrows mr john burrows and mr carman boadway the leception was held on the lawn at the home of the bride the brides mother received the guests wearing a dress of dusty rose sheer with grey accessories and johanna hill rose corsage she was assisted by the grooms mother dressed in powder blue sheer with white accessories and a corsage of pink roses following the reception the happy couple left on a honeymoon trip for muskoka and ottawa the bride travelling in a white linen suit with powder blue accessories and a pink corsage of roses on their return they will reside in unionville outoftown guests were from oneonto ny kingston st thomas hamilton and oshawa mr and mrs walter smith and mr and mrs wilson altona were holiday visitors in buffalo mr and mrs geo stark of tor onto were holiday visitors with mr and mrs tel rennie mr and mrs claude brillinger and family are holidaying in hal- iburton we have burkholder lily drops sure and safe remedy for many years houstons the rexall drug store last week the municipal coun cil of beaverton struck a tax rale of 55 mills four mills higher than last year the increase was due to erection of two new schools intruders forced their way into the cottage belonging to l e oneill north of goodwood but according to the owner nothing of value was taken apparently the selfinvited guests wished only a free nights lodging the new sales arena located north of town and operated by sellers and atkinson will be open on saturday afternoon for the first time the giant structure is not fully completed but is far enough advanced that it will be able to swing wide the doors on july 5th miss shirley stiles of arnpvior and dr b fearon and mrs fear- on of toronto were visitors with dr and mrs s s ball on sunday dr and mrs b fearon have just returned from the cma conven tion at banff mr ii j malloy attended the funeral on thursday june 27 of his cousin the late albert g wells s2 formerly of aurora who died at mcville hospital north dakota on friday june 20th interment was made in king city cemetery twine baler or 1650 and binder at 3750 per cwt buy now while our present supply lasts igffl y stouffville coop association phone 122 or 269 hillcresr school report- to grade ronnie hartwick hon i fleanor white kenzie lloyd to grade 8 judy chamberlain hon david hartwick lorraine steckley daniel bell to grade 7 joeanne gilbert paul ratcliff hon donnie white to grade 0 kenneth gordon gordon barkey lionel bell patrick bell free to grade 5 norma stecklev hon mary lou ratcliff hon glendyne gordon nancy hart wick sandra bell david fergu son buddy ratcliff derek gordon to grade 4 rosemary fergu son hon norma rowan hon norman weir bobby weir laura lloyd terry bell to grade 3 albert yake billie saidiford richard gordon to grade 2 mary jane ieary hon louise gordon hon ruth ferguson hon malcolm ratcliff hon blanche gordon teacher miss ruth kerr of the bethesda and stouffville telephone co is spending a week of her vacation at winona lake indiana she will be accompanied by ruth timbers and shirley schell the trio left on sunday morning and will attend the youth for christ conference during their stay in the states mr don ratcliff is supplying the trans portation a most enjoyable day was passed last sunday at the home of mr and mrs wesley boadway on lake simcoe near port bol ster when two carloads of local friends visited them those pres ent were miss geraldine stouffer mrs mary sellers miss connie lewis mr murray redshaw mr and mrs eldon smith and mr and mrs stan schmidt oil truck smacks ringwood garage a large oilspraying truck be longing to the miller paving firm crashed into the corner of the ringwood garage just opposite groves stoic tuesday evening the big outfit was proceeding down the 8th con from ballantrae and v- apparently unable to make the turn the driver missed hitting the gasoline pumps by a fraction otherwise more serious damage might have resulted neither the driver nor anyone about the garage was injured in the crash a number of motorists have sped across this intersection and into buildings and hydro poles on the opposite side while the corner is abrupt the county has placed additional warning signs on the 8th con north in recent years see u mm o begoodrich extra cushion tires enjoy a smoother ride extra mileage extra safety v avaiiabie in popular passenger tire sizes at r h murphy ltd ford monarch sales tit service sloufivllle ontario

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