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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 25, 1952, p. 5

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday september 25 1sj2 quality service local and personal happenings e a grubin ro optometrist will be at his office in stouffville oks to states on monday sept 29th dont go off the deep end by using just ony fuel when you can be sure ji sst with guaranteed fuel a perform- once guarantee is attached o every delivery ticket its your assurance js of better and more economical heat a solid fuel for a solid century miss ilona armstrong of zephyr has commenced her duties as music supervisor in the stouff ville public school mrs alex scott wife of a former wellknown grocery merchant in stouffville has been visiting mrs j r llodgins at the westend for a few days mr j 11 madill of harrow ont and mr russell madill of detroit michigan are spending a few days with their sister mrs geo ice and mr lee see our exhibit at the trade fair sept 25 26 27 stiver bros stouffville phone 64501 or 45 weddings tapscott thomas a wedding of wide local interest was solemnized in st andrews presbyterian church markham when marion elizabeth betty daughter of mr and mrs herb thomas of markham was united in marriage to mr norman john tapscott son of mr and mrs chas tapscott of milliken rev dr w a cameron of toronto officiated assisted by mr donald mckillican mr hugh martin of toronto was soloist and sang the nuptial benediction prior to the ceremony during the ceremony he sang the lords prayer and because miss barbara stewart of markham presided at the organ the bride given in marriage by her father wore an original gown of foam white tulle over taffeta the moulded basque was finished with a portrait neck line and balloon sleeves the skirt and overskirt which was caught up with tiny white rosebuds fell gracefully over a crinoline dipping to a small sweep at the back a juliet cap studded with pearls held her embroidered fingertip veil and she carried a cascade of american beauty roses and step- hanotis she wore a strand of pearls the gift of the groom she was attended by mrs milne free man of agincourt as matron of honor and miss mary mcrae of ajax as bridesmaid they wore similar gowns of american beauty satin brocade with matching ban deaux of velvet they carried nose gays of gladioli petals and roses little miss sharon temple of tor onto was flower girl she wore a gown of american beauty velvet fashioned on bouffant lines the neck line being finished with a real lace collar she wore a bandeaux of american beauty rosebuds in her hair and carried a nosegay of gladioli petals and rosebuds mr maurice tapscott was best man and the ushers were messrs robert thomas howard tapscott david robinson and jim thomas tne reception was held in the sunday school room of the church during which miss edna jerman sang all mine alone the brides mother received wearing a gown of ashes of roses crepe and lace with navy accessories and a cor sage of roses the grooms mother assisted in receiving she was wearing a gown of morning glory blue crepe and lace with grey accessories and corsage of roses following the reception the happy couple left on a motor trip to the maritimes on their return they will reside on the grooms farm near markham mrs fred henry of burmin- game california and mr and mrs victor stouffer of port perry visit ed at the home of mr george bar- key on sunday they also called on other relatives in town mole motors on the air be sure and hear mole motor sales on the air from radio station cklb oshawa 1240 on your dial each sunday morning at 930 am the program features stouffville and district news as gleaned from the current issue of the stouffville tribune the next thing to another child motor fatality occurred in mark ham on saturday when four-year- old donald rae son of mr and mrs bruce rae was struck by a markham dairy truck which was proceeding up church st near his home according to police records the vehicle skidded more than sixty feet and the lad was tossed some distance up the road his survival was a miracle and he is presently in the sick childrens hospital suffering from a broken leg broken hip and nose and possible internal injuries child ren are careless playing on and near the roadways and for this reason motorists are called upon continually by civic and police officials to proceed with caution inside town limits the rev fraser bourns took over his new duties at christ j church anglican stouffville last i sunday after the service the ladies of the wa served tea for kev and mrs bourns to get acquainted with their parishioners the autumn thankoffering meet- ig of the afternoon auxiliary of the womans missionary society if stoulfville united church will be held on the third thursday of the month october 10th when mrs roger self of toronto will e the guest speaker mr and mrs bertram smith of button ontario were visitors in stouffville for a few days last week with mr and mrs ed williams mill st mrs williams is a sister of mr smith mr smith is a former editor of the dutton advance now retired and the tribune was pleased to receive a call from this fellow newspaper man on wednesday evening of ast week mr albert pilkey of stouff ville created a considerable traffic holdup east of town when his car skidded off the road snapping a telephone pole the tangled wire covered the thoroughcare and numerous strands had to be cut in order to let the traftb proceed along the townline road the pilkey auto suffered minor damage the anniversary services of st james presbyterian church stouff ville will be held sunday sept 2sth at 11 am and 730 pm instead of september 21st as was announced in last weeks issue the guest preacher will be rev professor donald v wade ma phd of knox college toronto there wilj be special music at both services custom chopping mixing service use coop concentrates mixed with your own grain to reduce feed costs you are invited to visit our store and look over our wide selection of merchandise ronnie walsh son of mr and mrs horace walsh and bunt lewis son of mr and mrs harold lewis left last week for employ ment with the northern electric telegraph co in the north country the local boys travelled to fort william and thence to lake nipigon jim abell of stouffville is also employed on this project in the ladies doubles bowling tournament played in stouffville on tuesday an agincourt couple comprised of mrs haig and mrs preston walked off with the honors with a high for three wins a local twosome of mrs boadway and miss todd were high for two wins with mrs chatterley and mrs cartner of richmond hill placing high for one win some twelve couples competed in the tournament grove farm iucky farm photo winner winner of the tribunes lucky farm photo contest last week was frank grove mt joy sideroad east lot 15 con 8 markham town ship mr grove has been a lifelong resident on this 100 acres which has been in the family for some seventy years the original grove homestead is directly across the road mr frank grove engages in mixed farming including the milk business which he handles with a fine holstein dairy herd stouffville coop phone 122 or 269 hmluusimiuhliwullmmkmm the stouffville womens insti tute met on thursday sept 18 at the home of mrs t baxter the roll call was answered with songs from my childhood two delegates were appointed to attend the annual meeting at the royal york hotel toronto on nov 5 g and 7 this being the 50th annivers ary of the wi mrs j ridout gave a very interesting talk on her travel to seattle wash mrs oul- lahan gave a reading local events were given by mrs burton in the absence of mrs haslam the meet ing closed with a pot luck lunch with the bingo party in the stouffville arena on saturday night the local athletic club closed down its summer activities the club appreciates the patronage it has received at these affairs and is now ready with a tidy surplus to carry on work of providing winter sport for the voung fellows of stouftville and district mrs bill ford of stouffville was perhaps the happiest person at the final bingo mrs ford won the nights grand prize a choice of four valuable items and she chose the chrome kitchen set purchased by the club from raxlin furniture she won it the hard way having to compete in no less than three games to gain the victory four players tied in the first game thee four played off again and stil there was a tie mrs ford succeeding on the third try whitchurch township council will convene for their regular even ing meeting this thursday night mr and mrs murray hobson ami son john of willowdale had tea sunday evening with miss nora stapleton a number of local ladies are expected to attend the eastern star church service being con ducted in st clements jones avenue church on sunday even ing sept 2sth the service is organized bv laurel chapter oes mrs john gidlow is the worthy matron shirley bone daughter of mr and mrs bob bone church st ielt stouffville this week to enter i nurses training course at the wellesley hospital toronto shir- lev has been on the staff of the car load groceteria for some time colin bray of stouffville who has been choir leader at the stouffville united church and assisted with the musical portion of the recent evange listic meetings in the arena has left town for the united states where ho will sing and be accompanist for mr ijodc- heaver prominent american organist and travelling evan gelist mr bray will join in his first campaign in ken tucky mr rodeheaver also heads a large publishing house miss edith brown of glasgow scotland left friday after visiting with mrs robt young church street for a week miss brown is a cousin of mr lawrence dack who s well known in this community mr john houston of stouffville land mr jim ogilvie of ringwood were installed into the membership l of the stouffville lions club on i monday evening officiating at the installation ceremony were lions kvvalter brillinger douglas davis ted edwards and art burgin lion president neil smith presided at this regular meeting of the club friends will regret to learn that mrs s goudie has not been in the best of health recently visitors with mrs k g tarr for a couple of weeks are her nieces mrs e r bewell of vic toria bc and mrs h d ross of vancouver bc mrs c e sisson local antique business lady is in toronto this week attending an antique dealers show at the prince george hotel mrs sisson is displaying some items from her collection at this show mrs lucy topham and her niece mrs ida elson also mr and mrs harley overbaugh of simcoe have just returned from a delight ful motor trip down through the usa as far as pittsburg stopping at many points of interest mr and mrs overbaugh made a short visit in stouffville before returning to their home in simcoe mrs over baugh is the former clara topham joseph cadieux passes in 92nd year following an attack of bronchial pneumonia mr joseph cadieux passed away in the stouffville brierbush hospital in his 92nd year born at sutton the son of mr and mrs cyrelle cadieux in the year 1sg1 the deceased was man ager of a hardware store in that town and later took over the station agency for a time follow ing his term of railroad work the late mr cadieux took a position with the immigration department with ollices in the parliament buildings toronto it was his job to find employment for immigrants following their arrival in halifax in 109 the deceased purchased a farm on the ninth concession of pickering and with the exception of a short stay in florida he has called stouffville his home for the past thirtyeight years before retiring he was employed with ratcliffs when they had their store in the west end of town and later worked at their present establish- xew kectok for stouffv1llk rev f j bournes has assumed his duties as rector of the anglican parishes of markham unionville and stouffville mr and mrs bournes and young son occupy the manse of grace church markham the new minister was born in bramp ton moved to toronto as a young lad and received his education there for two years he was assistant curate at st johns norway toronto for the past two years he has been rector at guysborough ns ment he will always be remem bered for his staunch support of the liberal government his wife the former emma shel- son predeceased him some thirteen years ago the late joseph cadieux had always led a very active life and was feeling in the best of health less than two weeks before his death he was identified with st patricks roman catholic church in markham the deceased leaves to mourn his passing one daughter emire mrs everton smith of stouff ville and two sons patrick of cainsville and edmund of stouff ville the funeral service was held from the parlors of l e oneill stouffville to st patricks roman catholic church markham for requiem mass on monday morn ing at 10 am conducted by father carvill with interment in the adjoining cemetery the pall bearers were ted cadieux walt smith joe cadieux george smith don cadieux and tommy johnston v only the far more powerful 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