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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 9, 1953, p. 5

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the tribune stauflville oat thursday july 5 j53 mmmmmmmm mm m m mm m m m m start your pigs ox master pig starter pellets for quick economical growth we recommend that you feed 100 lbs of vis starter per pig because pig starter gives you faster gains than other feeds all master pig feeds are tested at leitchcroft master feeds demonstration farm which will assure you of excellent results in m m mm pbj w 9n w fn master balanced feeds for m cusm o rouutr fukuyi hoc fit lltlkc uuuiimi immmmmi immmmmi stiver bros stouffville phone 45 64501 wedding snowball beach in trinity united church cxbridge on saturday june 20 amid a beautiful setting of pi standards of white peonies and orange blossoms a pretty veddig was solemnized when betty mae daughter of mr and mrs douglas beach was united in marriage to arthur john snowball son at mr and mrs arthur snowball mark- nam by rev harold kennedy mr and mrs clarence staf ford aunt and uncle of the groomv sans before the cere mony the voice that breath ed oer eden and o perfeet love during the signing of he register they were accom- our local and persona happenings is- anr niimsn is visit vf- miss ann duncan is visitl sng for a lime in hamilton with friends mr and mrs wra mexabh from mooresville ind have been visiting in town summer weddings it works out about even fat people dont live as long 3s thin one- but they have a be-t- er time doing it mr and mrs ear crowder have returned from a holiday trip to kingston and ottawa o representatives at next panied at the organ by miss months annual calgary stam- bettv armstrong wnn ntavuilj we were pleased to receive a renewal in person the other murray mcmulien of stouffjday from albrt harmon of ville who has just completed a cresswell ontario mr cress- dept of health course has tai well who is s4 but doesnt look ken a civil service position at i a day over seventy formerly cobourg lived in ringwood where he was engaged as a well driller ihe left this locality in 1913 to smouffvtlle will have at least farm in brock tw two representatives at nex armstrong who played throughout the ceremo- ftrotrs who keep rtcorcs eventually buy master mr ben boothby of los an- ides cal is at present visit- ts with his sister and broth- linhiw mr and mrs ceo jughes of lloyd ave mr loothbv who has been living california for the past triir- years is a former resident stouffville he came by air detroit ani motored the rest the way and will motor all e way back next week t dancing every saturday tedar beach blusseimans lake the closing meeting of the womens association of the united church was held on wednesday june 21 in the church parlours the guests o the afternoon were the sen ior ladies of the congregation the meeting was opened with the singing of the hymn summer suns are glowing this was followed with prayer led by mrs delbert booth the president after the offering was taken the hymn come let us sing of a wonderful love was sung misses cathy and marie stover brought a lovely duet to the group another mu sical selection was kindly giv en by mrs robt bone mrs frank muir who has now left for missionary work in ja pan gave the message mrs muir gave the ladies a glimpse of the missionary work and told how they could help with prayer her message was clos ed with prayer the closing hymn of the afternoon was blest be the tie that binds mrs robt young closed the meeting with prayer a social half hour followed endorsed by farmers from coast tocoast specially designed for farm work comfortable and long wearing be sure to ask for bet softly y to the strains of the wed ding march the bride entered the church on the arm of her father who gave her in mar riage in a gown of white chan- lilly lace regency style trim med with pearls ending in a fioth of illusion nylon tulle ex tending into a long train trim med with pearl bow knots her cathedrallength veil of tulle illusion was caught to a headdress of seal pearls and she carried a cascade of red ro sette sweetheart roses and tulle bonnie snowball was rainbearer mrs marilyn mayo attended the bride as matron of honour ii a strapless gown of tur quoise nylon net illusion with attached stole and pleated edge on front of gown with pleated rosettes with flowers cascading over front of skirt and matching headdress and carried pink rapture roses and tulle the two bridesmaids were misses betty tweedie wear ing a strapless gown of yel low nylon net illusion with at tached stole and pleated edge on front of gown with pleated rosettes with flowers cascad ing over front of skirt and matching headdress and car ried orchid and yellow carna tions with matching tulle and marion prentice wearing a strapless gown of orchid ny lon net illusion with attached stole and pleated edge on front of gown with pleated rosettes with flowers cascading over front of skirt and matching headdress and carried orchid and yellow carnations with matching tulle little missj marilyn burnett niece of the groom was flower girl gown ed in pink taffeta and carried nosegay of pink and blue car nations howard snowball brother of the groom was best mall and ushers were marvin maye of goodwood and harold snow ball of markham after the wedding ceremony the bridal couple received with the parents and the brid al party in the church parlors the brides mother received the guests wearing a floor- length gown of dusky rose pure silk chiffon bodice and jacket of bradenburg lace with navy lace picture hat and navy lace gloves and a corsage of johanna hill ros es the grooms mother receiv ed the guests wearing a eder ken kbvmirbonbal mr and u evans en- con of the stouffville arena u thirtysix members staff are travelling together and expect the big show nnt w of tfl family from dundas in takb in oshawa and locally who had o ijm attended the decoration ser- weekend traffic through stouffville on sunday evening was the heaviest yet this sea son and kept up a steady flow tnrough town till verv late in the evening vice at the cemetery last sun day all enjoyed a lawn sup per together you can see the wonderful film of the coronation the queen is crowned at the stan ley theatre this thursday friday and saturday july 1011 the stouffville child health clinic for babies and preschool children will be held as usual jin christ church parish hall friday july 10th from 130 tin- til 3 pm a new 20000 horns is to be erected this summer in the eogevale park subdivision west of the th con the sale of two lots on this new development was negotiated this week by geo allison local real estate broker the new owner is t e topping of toronto mr allison also reports the sate in brougham of the arthivj chester home to goidon hodgi son wellknown pickering tp farmer mr and mrs chester moved to stouffville some mon ths ago stoutrville municipal council received notice this week that henceforth it is unlawful for anyone to post bills on hydro poles or fasten up private sign boards and any such signs al- icady up must come down the order comes from the ont ario hydro commission via the local commission spokes men explained that the ruling is for the protection of line men who are called upon to climb these poles and might be injured by spikes and other interference driven into the poles a business change was com pleted in stouffville last week u hen mr ho klinck insur ance agent for some thirty vears disposed of his business to mr kb laushway mr laushway has been granted provincial license for the sale of insurance and will op en an office on main st within the next few days for the con venience of customers the business will be known under the new ownership as the ken laushway insurance agency with phone 270w box 177 stouffville the ken laush way agency is licensed to write insurance throughout the province of ontario ralph kirby who does some tonsorial work at the westend barber shop made his debut on television last week when he appeared with his trotting burse and sulky on a sports tv show mr kirby who is well past 73 summers is quite proud of the sulky which he owns and which is quite valu able as an antique mr kirby paraded the vehicle at the thornclitfe track recently the former velma cober daughter of mrs cober and tlie late percy cober of cormley is pictured here with her happy bride groom henry koop signing the register following their re cent marriage culminating a successful 3- year course miss jean iess daughter of mr and mrs wm ness has graduated from the east general hospital the fvess family formerly resided lat howick quebec before com- iris to this locality length gown of navy french sheer white hat and white gloves and a corsage of red rapture roses for going away the bride chose a white french char- niaine drape suit with corona tion crest on sleeve of jacket with white accessories and a corsage of pink rapture roses on their return the bride and groom will reside in markham outoftown guests were from clarence centre xew york peterboro keswick osh- awa pickering raglan white- vale cnionville gormley to ronto markham milliken mal vern siloam and goodwood fifty people were present at the watson clan reunion held at the uxbridge park on sun day afternoon those present included mr and mrs watson beadle battle creek michi gan mr and mrs r shepard and kay of flint michigan mr david watson monckland mr and mrs james watson and mrs laura bender of monckland mr and mrs dud ley wilson and family of whit by mrs george watson beav- firwwlerton mr and mrs carl lamb i 1111 ijkk- prize winners in joint show and bobby mt albert misses lillian and jean dowswell to ronto mr and mrs ernest moth and family oshawa mr evert watson myrtle station mr william morrison brook- im mr ormiston brooklin also others from stouffville clayemont and goodwood bjsisman lehmans shoes tufiville ontario business announcement laving purchased the longestablished general nsurance business of mr h o klinck stouffville would request your continued patronage which his business has enjoyed over the years will presently be opening an office on main st for our convenience and am prepared to discuss and provide for your general insurance requirements ken laushway insurance agency h 270w stouffville box 177 gibson buckley miss barbara anne buckley daughter of mr and mrs thos buckley mimico became the bride of mr claude gibson in mimico presbyterian church on may 25th the groom is the son of mrs leonard walker of toronto rev m e burch performed the marriage amid a setting of white lilacs snap dragons and fern the bride who was given in marriage by fier father wore a gown of white silk or ganza over taffeta the bouff ant skirt which formed a cath edral train was embroidered with crystals pearls rhine- stones and sequins as was the square neckline her fing ertip veil of tulle illusion was held by a mary tudor head dress she carried a bouquet of white orchids carnations and weet peas miss elaine card as maid of honour and miss sheila card fs bridesmaid wore similar gowns of primrose and apple given tulle over taffeta with matching halo hats of tulle they carried bouquets of roses with trailing green ivy mr ei hiikow of toronto was best man while mr a fulton and thus buckley jr were the ushers dorothy crighton ev ans was organist for the reception at the home of the brides parents mrs buckley received the guests in a dress of pink faconne crepe with black acces-orie- and cor sage of pink roses and forget- menots the groom mother assisted wearing mauve shan tung and lace with navy ac- i esories and corpse of yel low carnations for travelling on a uin to new york the hridec hoe a bue rvlon dress with a d-ep- er blue fitted coat and navy accessories with a corsage of white orchids since their re turn thev are living in north bay ichelly wilson mr and mrs anthony jos eph ciehelly were united in marriage in a quiet ceremony monday june sth in the first united church jamestown ontario the bride is the former els ie isabel wilson daughter of mr and mrs will wilson pro vidence bay and the groom is the son of mrs xicolitte cieh elly and the late antonio cieh elly xakina ontario rev gordon hume officiat ed mrs elsie skinner played the wedding music and mr joe kerteo was soloist he ng the lords prayer the church was arranged with spring flowers for the oc casion the bride chose a street- length pink nylon dress with white accessories and a pink corsage miss marion rein- hardt rx of wawa was the brides attendant the groom was supported by mr joe fert- eo and mr lou sally was ush er the wedding dinner was held in the uikeview hotel jamestown for a trip to manitoulin is land the bride topped her wed ding ensemble with a navy ga bardine coat ami wore navy accessories the couple will make their home in nakina ontario the bride is the nurseinchnrge at the red crass outpost hospit al at hawk junction ontario arts welding and machine shop gornilcy ontario portable electric and acetylene welding repairs and construc tion of machinery kadlant heating installed 74 ilionr scoaffilllr 01613 markham and stouffville at 1iiionviiie on tluirs july 2 delphinium 1 spike lome gillion mrs j edwards u airs w timbers delphinium 3 spikes lome gillion m mertens mrs case- ley u delphinium 0 spikes m mertens mrs timbers mrs caseley u delphinium basket m mer tens mrs timbers mrs case- ley u best spike in show m mertens basket mixed flowers under 21 mrs timbers mrs case- ley u basket mixed flowers under 36 m mertens mrs case- ley u dining table arrangement mrs joe sider mrs f barker hj miss h percy m floral marine arrangement- mrs sider jean pipher mrs pilkey ml livingroom bouquet mrs sider mrs j kock m mrs pilkey l modern arrangement mrs timbers jean pipher m mer tens arrangement in unusual container jean pipher mrs g barker miss freeman arrangement in honour of the coronation mrs g bar ker mrs timbers eleanor reesor bouquet any one variety lome gillion m mertens mrs caseley plant foliage arrangement mrs g barker mrs sider jean pipher arrangement of roses jean pipher mrs ho klinck j mclaren white flowers in white con tainer mrs g barker mrs timbers jean pipher bouquet for a sick room mrs timbers mrs klinck mrs warne shadow box mrs g bar ker miss freeman m mer tens diminutive bouquet mrs si tier mrs fleming miss jer- man miniature arrangement mrs warne elizabeth barke mrs g barker madonna lily mrs sider mrs re davidson lily aov mrs timbers mrs davidson mrs edwards corsage mrs f barker miss jerman mrs f warne yegetable arrangement mrs barker geo barker judges mr fred leaf and mr percy bone commented on the fine quality of the blooms music was rendered by miss jerman of markham reading by miss grace rodick lnion- ville music by ladies quin tette of stouffville mrs levi forsvth pianist mr geo lu- mis willowdale district di rector spoke briefly chairman mr alf dyke president of lnionville wel comed the visitors dr and mrs v d blas- torah are seen here cutting the cake following their recent marriage the bride is the former marion wel- don daughter of mr and mrs frank riches of stouff ville the couple are making their home in peterboro 1914 farmers organized 39 years of continuous effort on binder twine always dependable quality reasonable price the above record over the years has proved to industry and to all others that farmers individually in a working- group can successfully do a job repeatedly down through the years farmers the exclusive users of binder twine have jointly in their purchasing done an excellent piece of work affiliate cooperatives and twine customers in conjunction with the central have been a great in fluence in maintaining excellent quality twine com bating price increase and generally assisting them selves and their owji agricultural industry this worthy effort has through the years re flected untold saving in money each year which has been plowed back in to the farmers own business the wholehearted support of you and every far mer for 1953 to the use of coop brand binder also baler twine is important decide now help pro tect your interests for the future order now from stouffville co0p phone 269 l

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