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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 10, 1953, p. 5

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the tribune stouffville ontthursday sept hi vzf 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 phon 64508 or 45wl for top service stiver bros stoufrville municipal coun cil will convene this thurs day evening mrs w hopkins uilbert and mis jean macdonald spent sunday with mr and mrs stan brown at keswick mrs jean matdonald of youngstown ohio is spending some time with mrs w hop- jias and other friends mr and mrs fe tufford of oceanside california spent the past week at the brillirigef home percy sunday visitors with wr and mrs dougherty were sam and mrs daley edmon ton alta mrs laura mattd- sley cliff and boss macklem toronto miss bonnie jack daughter of mr and mrs wes jack lloyd ave suffered a broken leg on saturday evening she was attended by dr fi but ton mrs wm sanders billie eddie lynda and barbara and mrs robt bone danny bev erley and walter spent last week at a cottage at mud tur tle lake near cobaconk ont mr and mrs cn perkins of ballantrae attended a fam ily reunion picnic at moore- tield on labor day mr howardvmalloy reports seveiv baskets ot peaches from a home grown tree on his pro perty market st mr jack cote of guelph and former assistant veterinarian with dr ron smith was in stouffville on fridav mr and mrs m mowatt are spending a week at their cot tage pt clark lake huron near kincardine with them are mr mowatts niece and family mr and mrs eccle- stone and children of toronto mr and mrs harold mur phy lynne and nancy spent several days last week with his sister and husband mr and mrs m colberg near parry sound ont guests of mr and mrs don middleton and family burk- holder st over the holiday weekend were her parents mr and mrs h hedden and an aunt and uncle mr and mrs v hedden all of brant- ford ont music teaching tw eaglesoti atcm re gistered music teacher will resume teaching in stouffville on saturday september 12th for the season mr eagleson spent a period of study at the summer school master classes direct ed by boris roubakine on new methods of teaching tech nique adjudications etc v new studio location this year at the home of mr and mrs h ratcliff telephone 250 one or two vacancies but only a limited number of pu pils are accepted the sale is reported of an other town building lot on market st south the proper ty which belonged to miss anne lehman has been sold to william malloy sale of pro perties is proceeding on the new forfar subdivision and a- botft a third of the lots are displaying sold signs two new residences are going up on the south end of the prop erty the new street is in and provides a very pleasing loca tion with park st north run ning parallel to church st and opening on manitoba st where several new homes erected by mr heaton are located while there is no accurate check on the increased water consumption in the torrid period of weather which has just ended a fair estimate we believe would be close to 95- 000 gallons per day average daily consumption for stouff ville estimated by figures of the local health authorities is 133000 gallons and during the hot spell this amount climbed to more than 200000 gallons with the excessive use of lawn sprinklers possibly at tributing to the greatest de gree ea grubin ro optome trist will be at his office in stouffville on monday and tuesday sept 14th and 15th two days afternoons and eve nings oaly miss mary curtis returned to lindsay this week to take up her teaching duties on the public school staff there a po sition which she has hejd for a number of vears the stourlville fire brigade was called out on friday af ternoon to stop a grass fire which endangered two sum mer cottages at almira the outbreak however was not serious and soon brought un der control labor day the last big holi day for another summer pass ed quietly in stouffville as the afternoon advanced a lo cal eateries did a tidy busin ess and the stream of city- bound holiday traffic contin ued on into the night mr and mrs bob snowball mr and mrs ken laushway sf stouffville and mix and mrs jack pennock of aurora have been enjoving several days all fishing at halls and lawk lake in halliburton announcement mr and mrs wilf wright of musselmans lake will be at heme to their friends and aeighfoours on saturday sept 19th from 2 to 5 in the after- neon and 7 to 9 in the evening on the occasion of their 25th wedd trig an n i versa r v mr and mrs morley brown and family have returned to town this week from portland ontario for the opening af a- nother school term mr brown is employed with the hanna construction co which is en gaged in highway building near portland in the smith falls area the annual meeting of the claremont coop will be held on wednesday evening sept 30th at s30 pm the meeting will be preceded by a turkey dinner at 630 tickets may be obtained at the coop or from any directors included in the choir in the pageant dominion of destiny held recently in maple leaf gardens for the world wide meeting of wis were mrs arthur burgin mrs fred by er miss grace bulley mrs reginald mackay and mrs garfield kellington all of stouffville and district married at vivian stouffville public school teachers were entertained to a reception by the local pub lic school board on labor day evening prior to school open ing the get together was ar ranged by the board to ac quaint particularly the new teachers with the school and for the lxard members to meet the new arrivals and talk over generally the com ing school year william len nox the new school caretak er also met with the group there are four new members onthestaft of the public school this term miss eddy grade i miss mackay grade ii miss wray grade iii and mr reimer grade vii there are eight teachers on the staff and a music instructor our local and personal happenings whitchurch will convene afternoon twp this council i saturday remember when it was this hot mr harvey nighswanderl will not be doing any custom i canning this season he hast also discontinued the making of apple butter this year mr and mrs george hughes j lloyd ave let by train tues j evening for a trip to western canada they will travel regina where they will met by their son and go car to edmonton weddings wilton xeviue with rev douglas davis of ficiating at the evening cere mony a candle light service in the stouttville united church the marriage took place of miss lois elaine nev ille daughter of mr and mrs eh neville main st slouff ville to mr chalmer george wilton rothsay and toronto ont son of mr and mrs gw wilton rothsay ont the bride given in marriage by her father wore a strapless gown with lace bodice with matching bolero and dutch cap with pure silk veiling and a heavy white taffeta skirt un der nylon tulle with a train she carried a bouquet of yel low and white baby mums her attendants miss georgina oullahan as maid of honor and miss june chisholm as bridesmaid wore waltz length gowns of cocoa and aquamar ine blue bombazine with dutctt caps of white lace the flower girl roberta oullahan was gowned in a yellow taffe ta dress with a yellow nylon net apron and flower head band mr cameron wilton was best man for his brother and the ushers were mr wil liam moore london ont and ted curtis toronto mrs charles nolan presided at the organ and the soloist was 01- ga boychuck toronto who sang avemaria and youll never walk alone follow ing the ceremony the recep tion was held in the united church parlors the brides mother receiving in a gown of champayne capri bombazine over taffeta with matching hat and brown accessories with a corsage of pink and yellow ro ses the grooms mother assis ted wearing an odette purple french lace gown with cor sage of sweetheart roses af ter a wedding trip to new york and points south the bride travelling in a navy tri- cotine box suit beaded cap and veil with beige snake skin accessories the happy couple will reside at 134 bombay cres toronto ont sure we want them it is an established fact that absolute ly no other news items in a weekly newspaper are read with greater interest by the majority of readers than are the personal mention items it is impossible for the tribune to phone every home in stouff ville every week to get the names of visitors or learn of the outoftown trips of resi dents but please be assured we are most anxious to get them and we will he most pleased to have you phone in this information do it now phone 153j2 mr and mrs wm mul- holland who were mar ried recently in vivian community church the bride was the former frances hummel daugh ter of mr and mrs j hummel stouffville rr 2 local police are on the trail of several youngsters who in dulged in a most dangerous prank last week when they started a bonfire in the local park washroom fortunately the building which is mostly concrete was not set afire by the blaze but the walls were considerably scorched such a prank is irost dangerous and foolhardy and if attempted in most places could result in serious coasequences the perpetrators are expected to be severely dealt with if ap prehended this episode how ever is just a little more evi dence in favor of this newspa pers contention that wash rooms or this type are little else but a source of trouble un less they are kept under lock and key and opened only when events in the park war rant much larger municipali ties than stouffville have found it impossible to keep restroom facilities- because of thoughtless habits of the gen eral public and the wanton destruction which continually occurs davis frbeij many out of town guests at tended the marriage on sat urday september 5th at three oclock in the stouffville unit ed church p miss elizabeth jean freel and dr donald smith davis the bride is the daughter of dr and mrs herbert barnes freel and the groom is the son of mrs davis and the late mr charles frederick da vis of stratford the reverend douglas dav is officiated and the wedding music was provided by mrs charles nolan mrs claude brillinger sang the lords prayer and 0 perfect love given in marriage by her fa ther the bride wore a gown of ivory satin with imported lace fashioned on princess lines the bodice of imported lace featured a net yoke outlined with appliques of lace motifs which also encircled the neck line insertions of lace outlin ed the panels of unpressed pleats at the side hipline which flowed into a graceful cathedral train her long veil of tulle illusion which was ap- pliqued with lace was caught to a lace cap edged in pearls her attendants mrs moore campbell sister of the bride miss jean mcneice and miss jocelyn button chose balleri na length dresses of green tulle over taffeta with fitted bodices and matching jackets their half hats of the same color were trimmed with white flowers and they car ried nosegays of white pom pom mums and larkspur dr murray wilson of toronto was groomsman and the ush ers were mr lloyd freel bro ther of the bride and mr rob ert e mountain the reception was held at the home of the brides par ents mrs freel received in a floor length dress of rosewood chiffon with matching acces sories and mrs davis chase grey crepe with coral and grey accessories for travelling the bride wore a grey suit with brown accessories and a corsage of small yellow chrysanthemums after a wedding trip to eur ope the couple will live in sjrajrprji this is the picture that made so much news last week one day when the temperature was soaring to now heights on about tile tenth day of a record heat wave the big ther mometer in front of the stouffville municipal of- 0 v fice read 102 about two in the afternoon one could scarcely open the front doors of business places on tile north side of main st they were so hot your editor suddenly got the i- dea that it might ibe a good time to try and see just how hot that pave ment really was while our egg was not done to a turn it did fry here you see the writer just as the egg has been broken conn cillor elmer daniels and howard malloy looking on as witnesses miss l peach of winnipeg man is a guest of miss le mon church st tlie death occurred at st josephs hospital toronto last week of vyt hawkins in his 71st year husband of ef- fie nighswander- mrs hawk ins is a daughter of the late a- bram nighswander a former resident of church st stouff ville mr hawkins also leaves a son and daughter to mourn his passing miss marjorie mertens and miss anne lehman were cal led from the stouffville hortic ultural society to the cne one day last week to judge a portion of the big flower show there word was received by mr frank rae this week of the sudden passing in sangabriel california of their cousin mrs will peters formerly margar et rae youngest daughter of the late matthew rae mr pet ers was associated here many years ago in a business with cluniff peters dry goods merchants there survives one daughter eleanor mrs hw armstrong of sangab riel cal its hard to believe but therell be ice in the arena in four weeka time the sale is reported of the former lawrie house on main st east to mr harry sawyer of stouffville miss vera tarr spent the holiday weekend in toronto with miss evelyn rusnell mr and mrs gordon ram say of detroit were here holi daying last week with their cousins mr and mrs percy tarr and miss vera tarr miss renee smyth of phil adelphia has been spending a short holiday with her cous ins mr and mis wr work man of the 8th the opening fall- meeting of the stouffville wi win be held in christ church parish hall on thursday afternoon sept 17 at 2 oclock the roll call will be my daily health habit mrs abram of the york county health unit will be the guest speaker ah are in vited to attend stouffville clipper hockey club is holding another gig antic bingo in the local arena this saturday night with 1300 in wonder jul prizes the pro ceeds of these bingos will help our local senior hockey club get started on another season it is to be hoped that the local community centre board take steps to have a suitable plaque placed on the new park lighting system ad vising the public of the donor of this wonderfulgift and the date of the official opening this matter of placing suitab le plaques in the park for the various gifts which have been made there has been rather overlooked the local utility commis sion has recently had a large now hydro pole and transfor mer installed opposite the u- nited church on church st a number of church st resid ents were receiving their pow er from the outlet opposite the fl button home and were experiencing low voltage be cause of the distance from the source of supply the new in stallation allows this load to be divided jin and insure the good health of every member of your family with a house thats warm and comfortable dont take any chances on sudden frosts or last minute shortages call us and place your home fuel order today wii pittston kleenflo anthracite fuel oil rzsz stouffville coop phone 269

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