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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 6, 1953, p. 5

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the tribuae swasrtlle oat thursday aus 1933 ontario fallwheat western ontario farmers have been moving heavy crops of ontario fall wheat to the market and into storage the harvest in york and ontario counties will be on in a few days we are buyers of ontario fall wheat and barley paying top market prices in the field or delivered to our warehouse phone 64508 or 45w1 for top service stiver bros our local and personal happenings on friday evening your reporter had the good fortune sf interviewing mr and mrs fazia abbas sam and their 8yearoid son mustapha from paris france completing the last leg of a round the world tour by car the trio who hail originally from hindustani were spending the nisht at a mote near highland creek after driving their french model simca car a distance of ic00 miles mr sam son of a wealthy textile manufacturer was born in madagascar but has been living in paris for the past seventeen years muring their rdwicie jour ney the threesome travelled through sue rountries as mm m mmn tf dancing every saturday cedar beach musselmans lake loooocooooc i i ooooooo switzerland italy yugoslavia turkey pakistan burma japan isa mexico and many oilier historic places so iar they have been involved in just two accidents hey crash ed into a donkey while driving through pakistan and collided with a threewheeled vehicle in japan no one was insured in either mishap the trio speak english qui 2 well and are also versed in french hindustani african and some japanese the tourists carry a tent in the rear of their foreign model car which they pitch on the ground if no hotels motels or cabins are conveniently located mr sam speaks highly of the united states and can adian governments and our democratic way of life when he returns home to paris the learned traveller intends to write books on iis cross country trip in both the french and hindustani lang uages in this way he hopes to create a better world under standing when the trio com plete their worldwide tour tkcy will have covered a dist ance of 50000 mies since march 1952 mr cyril redford noted conductor and musician will direct the choir during trie evangelistic meetings in the stouffville arena commencing august 9th to 23rd he will be accom panied by mrs redford at tne piano the following music ians vocalists will be fea tured during the first week of the campaign sunday mrs marion crowley newly monday stouifv ilie mens quin tette wednesday bak er hill ladies octette thursday sam career friday stouffville lad ies quintette sunday bill smith violinist 1 mr and mrs lou slack of stouffville are on a motor trip to western canada i mrs w h shaw and miss waters have returned home lyfier visiting two weeks with relatives in london mr e b leavens local postmaster is presently holi daying for a few weeks in haliburlon mr and mrs k r davis rnd mr and mrs ben raxlin mid lou have been visiting a few days in buffalo and cleve land travelling there by car last sunday friends will be interested to learn that bill still formerly of stouffville who has been operating a service station a the corner of the th of mark- ham and the lansing cutoff has disposed of his business and is considering going into the tourist camp business in northern ontario mr ken laushway who re cently purchased the ho klinck general insurance bus iness has opened his new of fice on main st this week it is located on the south side just east of the ch bell establish ment its time for a change make sure of it c a tiny c athers in north york kiul ilu iilkril regime of inefficiency mite mid pxtruviigmift help reduce ax- iiiion without rlk to old njto pensions family allowances nml other social services make ure of a better deal for the farmer and the worker by the restoration of lost export markets it can ix- don by savins money which i- now being wasted by tho present government remember its jour money which is being thrown away on monday vot- gathers 0 a x issue by the york north rrosivlte conservative association stouffville town coujxil will onvene in regulai augusi sesj ionthis ffeuisday evening mr and mrs ivan goudiej and children have been spend irg a week at lake xiplsslng the well known eider citiz en of this district mr georga tran has successfully passed another milestone in his long life his 9sth bhthday which he celebrated on july 2sth mr george tran lives with his son mave tran at atha mr geo tran enjoys very good health for his age and took keen en joyment in the occasion tile property of the late jac ob s wideman ivkleh appeared lor sale in the salt register in ast weeks issue of this news paper has now been sold the new owner is carson wideman of north markham the auc tion saie of household furniture antique pieces etc will pro ceed on saturday aug 15 at lot 31 con o aimira hassakd snowball of considerable interest lo cally was the wedding on sat urday afternoon august 1st of helen doreen snowball daugh ter of mr and mrs robert snowball stouffville to rob- eit h hassard son of mr and mrs john hassard the cere mony was conducted in the stouffville united church by rev douglas davis given in marriage by her fa ther the bride wore an effect ive gown of white chantilly lace and nylon tulle over satin with moulded basque long pe ts sleeves and standupshaped collar the bouffant skirt fell into a train and her fingertip veil was gathered into a crown of pearls and rhinestones she carried white carnations her attendants were mrs lome sehell matronofhonour miss edna sanderson bridesmaid td miss barbara button flow er girl they were gowned in nylon tulle over ice blue taffeta anc carried talisman roses the groomsman was mr douglas treleaven mr lome roadway sang the lords prayer and dur ing the signing of the register thru the years he was ac companied by mrs chas nol- iii at the organ the ushers were ken wagg gordon cox ri timgren and xorman firles following the ceremony the wedding party retired to the church hall for a reception where the guests were receiv ed by mrs snowball and mrs hassard the brides mother was dressed in nylon net over taffeta with a corsage of red roses and the grooms mother chose a figured dress with a white background and a cor sage of pink roses following the reception the couple left by motor for a trip to the states the bride travel ling in a gray suit with pink ac cessories on their return they will take up residence in their new home on lloyd avenue among those attending the wedding were a number of the maple leaf hockey club of which the groom is a member ted kennedy harry watson george armstrong howie cox jimmy thompson and sid smith were among the guests 2vsand girls ske um school llli qifclu- july i 2v chests fch ati ofs ml here is a large group 01 the pupils who attended the united missionary church vacation bible school which recently came to a close the aver age attendance was 191 in this most successful sum mer school mr and mrs john burgess kathleen and donald from in- vernay sask are spending a holiday with his cousin mr and mrs george middleton baker ave and other relatives in the district friends will be pleased to learn that red forsyth has resumed his bannering busin ess in the daytime hours the etablishnient has been occu pied by a shoe repair man for a time mr and mrs ed fennell nd two sons of timmins have returned home from visiting her parents mr and mrs wes mcdowell and brothers clar ence and bob the death occurred recently of thomas doyle prominent newmaiket citizen and active catholic worker tommy doy- jie as he was familiarly known was an outstanding lacrosse player in his younger days and is recalled by edw pennock as one of stoufivilles greats who played with him over forty years ago deceased s survived by one son clare one brother frank and four sisters all of newmarket older residents in town may also recall tom doy le was quite a bowler in his la ter years and he frequently vis ited the local greens during the tournament matches here friends will regret to learn that mrs tillie barnes of baker hill is presently a patient in the brierbush hos pital mr and mrs ho klinck ac companied by miss margery mertens and miss jane burkitt enjoyed a motor trip last week end in the kawartha lake dis trict visiting at the milton clark home and cottage the party is also travelling to mus- koka for a boat trip through the lakes to all the kind people who 0 cheerfully and generously donated money and articles to cur bazaar held for the benefit of the crippled children we offer our sincere thanks we are happy to announce the proceeds amounted to s3l45 we would like to say we are happy to work for these less fortunate children we know they will feel a little less for gotten feel just a little less pain when they learn we care enough to help in any way we can perhaps the many other children of this community would help too once again thank you good people of stouffville we are proud of our community sandra fenwick patricia fenwick beverley bone pictured above are four large pike pulled from the waters of musseunans lake by mr rjy hilts heft of 51 hills ave to ronto others arefrom left to right mr ceo eraser mrs ray hilts and son ray jr the largest fish measured three feet in length 3nd weighed over nine pounds mr hills bat tled the nine pound pike for over an hour before he finally landed it in the boat air and mrs harry reesor of milverton were visiting around stouffville over the weekend civic holiday proved one of those restful occasions when our community looked like a deserted village that was mid- afterrioori of course because as evening came on traffic started and by 930 it was a continual procession of cars heading back to the city bus ses provided ample accommoda tion for travellers and the cn- r took care of their share of the traffic all stores bank and most garages were closed for he day the next holiday is monday sept 7th labor day munu r o theatre x y markham 6 titanic days starting monday august 17 the greatest human drama ever told robertwagneraudreydaltonthelmaritter eisklkir r charles bracket t r jean negulesco charles bracket walter reisch richard breen added short cartoon tftvmmiiftmvtnnni li0l vouust 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 jet black pittston coal pure clean anthracite at fp stouffville coop phone 269

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