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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 25, 1953, p. 5

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday june 25 1933 a quality service for late sowing top crop hybrid seed corn no 606 or 355 top crop hyblend corn open pollinated corn wise no 7 or golden glow for forage crop- sweet sudan grass millet sowing rape greystone turnips suar cane insechcires and fungicides cil garden dust guns atox derris dust in 1 lb 5 lb 25 lb king bug killer special king bug killer 3 ddt kin- bug killer 3 ddt dithane cil tomato dust cil v ddt dust weedkillers 2- id animate for driveways stiver bros phones 64501 or 45 aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa mr and airs karl anderson j harry yake of edward st is of greenbank mr and mrs in stouffville brierbush hosof- wells of toronto pent sunday tal seriously ill at the home of mr and mrs milt burk and took in the stouffville cemeterv service relatives and friends gath ered at the home of mr and mrs carl insley saturday ev ening on the occasion of their 5th wedding anniversary mr and mrs eldrfdge parents of mrs insley were among the several guests present from to ronto other guests were from buffalo and stouffville a hap py time was enjoyed and ma ny lovely gifts and wishes were received congratulations to miss elva luke daughter of mr and mrs harold luke stouil- ville on graduating from the ross memorial hospital train ing school for nurses lindsay miss luke received awards for general proficiency and pro fessional development the film beaver valley was enjoyed by the gathering that attended the flower show of the local horticultural soc iety last thursday evening in the united church basement mr and mrs chit salmon en tertained also with musical numbers the one hundred and fifteen entries were judged by mr fred leaf of lnionvile and the following are the prize winners iris 1 spike mrs h dixon mrs ralph davis mr a lamb iris 6 spikes mrs timbers mrs herb wideman jean pipher lupin 1 spike mrs f fairies mrs ii wideman mrs c fames lupin bouquet mrs h wide- nan mrs f fairies peony white bloom mr lamb mrs s stouffer mrs m stor- ey peony pink bloom mrs tim bers mrs storrey mrs c bad- terow j red bloom mrs stewart stouffer cony i blooms mixed mrs storrey mrs timbers jean ipher yrethum bouquet mrs wide- nan mrstimbers m mertens iose lbloom mrs storrey mr jnib mrs thomas tose polyanthus mrs l turherl iouquet of a o v mrs tim- wrs mrs davis jean pipher ansy arrangements mrs tim- iers mrs badgerow m mel ons iasket of mixed flowers mrs imbers m mortens c james sket of flowering shrubs irs m storrey mrs fairies irs farthing loral mantle arrangement lrs joe sider mrs farthing i mertens iving room bouquet jean pi- her m mertens mrs timbers vhite flowers for june bride ean pipher rrangement for queen eliza- eth lis desk mrs turner c mes mrs farthing upper table bouquet c james i mertens mrs storrey iminutive bouquet mrs homas mrs turner mrs si- r iniature bouquet mrs far- ling muriel byer mrs tur- r orsage mrs storrey mrs linck outonnioro c james frican violet mrs sider mrs tc gostick celebrated her s3rd birthday on june 22nd and on sunday enjoyed a fam ily gathering at the home of her son mr and mrs frank gostick of claremont mr and mrs m pugh and mr and and mrs gordon gostick and family of toronto were also present mrs gostick is one of stouffvilles more elderly la dies but still enjoys fair health does her own housework and works a large garden the third annual combined picnic york pioneer and his torical society and york coun ty womens institute at shar on temple museum saturday june 27th 215 pm this is a basket picnic table and hot wa ter provided please ibring your own food cutlery and dishes in case of rain meeting will be held in east gwillim- bury twp all the june meeting of the presbyterian church wms was held at the home of mrs ag thompson miss mina summerville of markham gave a splendid report of the annual meeting of the synodical so ciety of toronto and kingston which was held in sudbury a review of the concluding chapter of the study book af rica contrasts and conflicts which dealt with the christ ian church in africa showed that ever increasing responsi bility is being taken by african christians themselves and that they are confronted with the great challenge of providing leadership and service for a wholly new pattern of life on a continental scale a social halfhour was en joyed at the close of the meet ing miss owder mrs stan clarkson stouffville doctors and stouffville brierbush hospit al were on the jump during the weekend treating victims of accidents occuring on the highway and at the lakeside alan doolittle was treated for a broken nose following a mo tor collision and in another car mishap frank hamilton of cedar valley required 30 stit ches about his ear both men were given aid by dr john button mrs maginn of toron to suffered a heart attack while attending a picnic at mussel- mans lake on saturday and was treated by dr ss ball and rushed to the brierbush hospital at the same time s- yearold bryan yoo was hit by a swing and required five stit ches another child here swal lowed some turpentine and was removed to the sick childrens hospital mttimmttmtmuimuinittnn wwva wheeling jamboree show presents wilma lee sroney cooper and the clinch mountain clan at newmarket memorial arena on monday june 20th at 830 pm admission 100 children 50c tax included sponsored by girls intermediate softball club i v 1 iv wedding bktz symks ciaremoni united church -i- the scene of a very pretty wedding on saturday june 6th for the marriage of doris merle daughter of mr walter symes and the late mrs symes to clifford betz son o mrs betz and the late mr joseph betz of stouffville hev hh laekev officiated at the double ring ceremony mrs waiter ward yisyed tile wedding music and miss fiorctee betz sana be cause and the lords brav er during the signing of the register given in marriage by her fa ther the bride wore a gown o chantihy lace over sytin ex tending in a long train a cor onet of lace trimmed with pearls held her fingertip veil she carried a bouquet of red roses her attendants mrs j xloore matron of honour and mrs w megeachie brides- m wore similar gowns of net over satin in hades of turquoise and pink and head- ore of flowers to match their gowns little miss carol bryant and susan mcgeaehie nieces of the bride were flower girls dres sed in yellow taffeta with headdresses to niauh they all carried nosegays of mixed spring flower- mr bernard betz was groomsman or brother mr cordon svmes and mr lawrence betz were ushers reception was held at the brides home mrs wrii robb sister of the bride received the guests in a wine crepe dress with navy accessories and a corsage of cream roses mrs betz assisted in a dress of blue lace and white accessories and i corsage of cream roses for travelling to ottawa and xorth bay the bride wore a urev silk corded suit with red accessories the bride and groom will live at mongolia russell randell grace anglican church mark- ham was the scene of the wed ding of shirley elizabeth ran- dell daughter of mr and mrs ell randell millikon and jas bell russell toronto son of mr and mrs alexander rus sell rev fa bournes offic iated and the bride was given in marriage by her father she chose a white ballerinalength gown of lace and pleated net o- ver white taffeta the jacket had long sleeves of lace and a queen anne collar a juliet cap covered with seed pearls held her fingertip veil of illusion and she carried a french ivory prayer rbook with an orchid marlene armstrong maid of honour and mrs k tusty sis ter of the groom attended the bride they wore gowns of em- broidered nylon net over net and taffeta in pink and blue shades matching their mohair picture hats and carried nose gays of summer flowers and roses r earl richards was best man and john russell brother of the groom and gor don isharpe ushered to re ceive the brides mother chose a gown of strawberry taffeta our local and personal happenings with a corsage of yellow roses and cornflowers the grooms mother assisted in navy with a corsage of pink roses and white mums the bride and goom will live in toronto u i i sox windsor miss ruth windsor daught er of mr and mrs root wind sor of stduffvjlle became the ijride of mr bruce wilson son of mr and mrs james wilson of toronto on june ith the marriage took place in stoujflfvihe united church with the rev douglas davis offic iating mrs chas nolan play ed the wedding music and mr lome boadwav was soloist the bride who was given in marriage by her father wore a floor length gown of nviin tulle over rayon tulle over taf feta her nylon fingertip veil as held by a coronation crown she carried a bouquet of white carnations with steph- anotis her attendants were miss loreen talbot cousin of the bride as maid o honour aid miss phyllis pugh and muss marion oldham cousin of the bride as bridesmaids they were gowned in ballerin i length dresses of paia green or gandy over taffeta with match ing hats of the same material they all carried bouquets of white shasta mum miss pat sy rae of newmarket was flow ergirl and wore pale yellow organdy over taffeta with mat ching organdy bonnet she car ried a nosegay of mixed flow ers the best man was mr jas wilson of toronto brother of the groom ushers were mr john hiliker and mr david al exander of toronto for a reception at ths gray- stones aurora the brides mo ther was in a floorlength gown of turquoise crepe and lace with pink accessories the grooms mother chose a floor- length gown of rose beige crepe and lace with sequin trim and turquoise accessor ies for travelling to northern ontario the bride wore a mus tard linen suit with black ac cessories and a corsage of white carnations home had quaint observatory roof new and used typewriters for sale at the stouffville tri bune twenty- eight girls of the stouffville c g i t enjoyed the weekend at camp ahsliun- yoong under the leadership of mrs jas mccreight and mrs l e oneill the former john bray- home at the corner of stou ffer and main sts and presently owned by harry paisley has been a land mark at the eastend for more than half a century and was more so when the house boasted a glass ob servatory on the roof this odd construction was re moved some years ago the house built by mr bray who came from uxbridge is on the site of the former echardt cheese factory mr bray was a tailor by trade and conducted his business on the corner of mill and main sts before the pro- sent spofford block was erected john forsyth was another stouffviltite who occupied the house and dr patterson a dentist who conducted tooth extrac tions there for a time mr and mrs a brown or chard park blvd were visitors with their nephew mr robb brown of markdale over the weekend mrs t aida and family mar ket st left on wednesday of this week for smithers bc where they will spend one month with mrs aidas par ents i mrs lowery of kevv beach united church toronto who recently became a life mem ber of tlie stouffville womans missionary society was pre sented with a membership cer tificate at the recent rural ga thering of toronto east pres- byterial in stouffville united church mr chas nichols s3 years of age from tampa florida is visiting his niece mrs kr da vis church st mr nichols travelled up from the sunny south by air during his stay here he greatly enjoyed attend ing the regular meeting of ri chardson masonic lodge also visiting at the kr davis honve is miss king of new york a cousin of mrs davis overseas writer coming to canada messrs harry brillinger and horace walsh cecil davis and henry slack have been busy this week completing the stouffville enumerating job in preparation for the forthcom ing dominion election on aug ust 10th attention horticultural members wish ing to exhibit delphinium in the joint show at unionville on july 2 and not having trans portation for them are asked to telephone 44w3 or 22w2 be fore june 30 and arrangements will ibe made congratulations to mr leo wagg on winning a frigidaire electric range at the canad ian line material factory draw en wednesday other employ ees bringing home prizes were harold warriner and george foote both geting toastmas- ters rev douglas davis was in greenbank on sunday as guest minister at the 57th anniver sary services in the greenbank united church it is interest ing to note that this church was erected by the late nathan forsyth of stouffville builder of the local united churchand the two buildings are marking ly similar in construction rev roscoe chapin occupied the stouffville united church pulpit in mr davis absence mr frank fox of claremont is the projectionist at the stanley theatre for the next two weeks while mr sid schmidt is on vacation on friday evening a truck driven by mr claude foote rr 4 stouffville was struck from behind by a car on the townline between the 6th and 7th concessions the auto driv en by mr geo margerum of oak ridges skidded 115 feet into the rear of foots vehicle as he was preparing to turn into his driveway no one was injured in the accident const bill shearn of the markham township police investigated air tav eagleson atcm rmt of toronto and stouff ville has received the following report from- the royal conserv atory of music toronto of the midsummer examinations all candidates were successful grade viii pianonoel hawes honours grade vii joan barrett grade vi erma stouffer grade iv billie ratcliff hon ours rosemary ferguson honours david ferguson grade iii caroline ogilvy the regular meeting of the garrett evening auxiliary of the stouffville united church was held on wednesday even ing june 17th in the church parlours mrs storey the pres ident was in the chair the worship was in charge of mrs wood who spoke on ad venture with god in our bible leaving with us a special thought of god for the summer mrs bone favoured with a solo chapters 9 10 and summary concluding the study book a- ilong african trails were re viewed by mrs slack africa has been invaded by european countries for centuries but out of it all has come better condi tions for the natives and now comes the imposing question will africa accept commun ism or the christian way of life this latter can only be achieved by the christian missionaries a social halfhour followed ihe close of the meeting ending the summer season until sep tember mr and mrs george hewitt of peterborough were visitors on sunday at the fe rae home on church street stouffville horse show next wednesday dominion day ju ly 1st which will be a public holiday in town mr fred niglis wander and mr walter davey of toronto were visitors here on sunday for the annual decoration ser vice rev donald pugh manitou- lin island called on his mother and father mr and mrs fred pugh last week rev pugh had been attending the united mis sionary conference at new dundee mr and mrs cunningham and mrs edwin forsyth from holt were visitors with mr and mrs ciayt stouffer on sunday mr stouffer also had the pleas ure on sunday morning of re newing friendship with mr will wideman of toronto the two men having been school chums of many years ago receives promotion mr wm r thompson son of mr and mrs ag thomp son of stouffville serving with the canadian dental unit in korea recently received a pro motion from the rank of cap tain to jiajor bill has been serving in korea since august probably the largest picnic gathering in history of mussel- mans lake will be held on da- vies cedar beach grounds dur ing the latter part of july when the toronto department of civic employees will take o- ver the popular vacation cen tre over 6000 persons are ex pected to attend fiveday aveek for summer months commencing next week the staff of the stouffville tri bune will begin a fiveday week schedule for july and august in order that they may better enjoy the vacation per iod the front office will be o- pen for business as usual on saturday morning here is- the tribunes popular overseas writer geo abell seen with fred woodward of stouffville who recently returned from a visit to the old country where he spent some time with his mother who is 90 years of age and with mrs and mr abell mrs abell is seen here outside the abell home with their three children- mr and mrs abell resided here for some time before returning to england mrs abells homeland theres a coop feed for every heed satisfaction guaranteed 125 mixing stations throughout ontario specializing in daily fresh coop brand feed the farmers own feed stouffville coop phone 269

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