Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 27, 1954, p. 5

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planting time is right here bulk garden seeds box plants garden fertilizers garden dusts weed killers plant sprayers field fertilizers on hand cll plant starter cll spreader 5 aldrin dust 5 aldrin granular borax turnip dust fruit tree sprays stiver bros txt cam rent a sew reming ton portable typewriter frocn th tribune or buy a 1953 or 1554 machine for as little as locol ton chftnt nt ftrre show 25 down with the balance a year to pay mssiimiiil melville united church 109th anniversary sunday june 6th at 1100 am and 730 pm guest preacher rev malcolm c macdonald babddd associate secretary of home missions special music at both services all are invited to attend wedding cox ixgletox spring flowers formed a pretty setting in the free me thodist church armadale on saturday may 22 when bev e bull united in marriage verna muriel kathleen young est daughter of mr and mrs charles ingleton agincourt to gordon leonard cox son of mr and mrs leonard cox markham the wedding music was played by mrs leonard jarvis and the soloist mrs george bagshaw sang because and through the years given in marriage by her father the bride looked lovely in a gown of ivory satin and chantilly lace fashioned on princess lines the bodice of lace had a standup collar and long sleeves the lace panelled skirt ended in a train her fin ger tip veil was gathered to a halo of chantilly lace edged with seed pearls she wore a three strand necklace and ear rings gift or the groom and carried a cascade of cala lilies and blue iris mrs howard hoover sister of the bride as matron of hon our was gowned in rose taffeta ection township of whitchurch the ratepayers of the township of whitchurch are hereby advised that a byeiection to fill the i vacancy in council caused by the resignation of e l mccarron will be held on mon may 31st 1954 the polls will be open from 10 oclock am to 8 oclock pm in each of the several polling divisions john w crawford returning officer in connection with the cober barn fire at gormiey last week it is believed now that the children playing nearby with firecrackers were not respons ible for setting the blaze as was stated in a press report last week while the exact or igin is unknown k is thought that musty hay in the premises may have caused the outbreak tne st james auxiliary of th3 wms met at the home of mrs c morris for their may meeting on may 13th the president mrs r stevens pre sided the devotional period was in charge of group 2 led by mrs c morris a discussion on who is my neighbour to most interesting and help ful a social time was enjoyed at the close of the meeting stouffville fire brigade made two runs during the holiday weekend the second on the holiday when fire destroyed the club house of the goodwood golf club located south of this uxbridge township hamlet the club house we understand has been used as a dwelling since the atalhhment of the course and club which was for mulated sdveral years ago was never completed the first call came from the jake baker farm on the 8th con of whitchurch where the tractor took fire but the outbreak here was squelch ed before the brigade arrived with matching net headpiece sprinkled with rhinestones and carried a basket of blue his and yellow daisies the brides maids miss shirley reesor and patricia dix cousin of the groom were gowned in blue taffeta with matching net head pieces with rhinestones and carried baskets of pink sweet peas and yellow daisies the attendants gowns were styled alike the little flower girl beth ingleton niece of the bride was gowned in rose taffeta with poke bonnet and carried a tiny basket of yellow daisies and blue iris kenneth ingleton brother of the bride was train bearer and mr bill boyington cousin of the groom was best man mr ray ingleton brother of the bride and mr robert hassard cousin af the groom were ush ers the reception was held in the community hall at agin court the brides mother re ceived in a dress of horizon blue crepe and lace with match ing accessories and a corsage of pink roses assisted by the grooms mother dressed in rose shot taffeta with navy accessor ies and a corsage of talisman roses for a trip to ottawa and northern ontario the bride chase a light cinnamon suit with green and yellow acces sories and corsage of tea roses on their return they will re side on the grooms farm on the ninth con of markham guests were present from elm- vale cobourg rice lake to ronto sunderland and good wood why buy a camera unless you know how to operate it for nil tes of enmcras contact cadieux studio ratcllff block 37tf beforv buying and he assured ot pood picture result stoiiffvillo mi 2tjs the tribune stouff ville ont may 27 local and personal happenings another business change has been completed in stouffville with the sale of adinires grill located to the former iva simpson bik to a city party the change it expected to take place shortly stoufrvllle united missionary church ws packed to capacity on sunday evening to hear rev h g adams former roman catholic monk now a protes tant minister tell of his exper iences duchess o moydena a beautflul samoyod owned by mrs owen deacon of lemonville completed her canadian championship on satuixlay may 15th at the b a r r i e international ah breed dog show against keen competition duchess captured four first prize rib bons including best of breed which is seldom taken by a female and is the highest honour to be had in oa- moyed group in less than a year duchess has won 2 best of breed 2 best cana dian bred in breed 1 best of opposite sex 1 best of winners 1 reserve best in breed five firsts five win ners and several trophies her second litter of pups is expected in june pictured above is duchess with her owner mrs owen deacon of lemonville the womens missionary society of stouffville united church will meet in the church parlours on thursday after noon june 8rd at twothirty oclock programme in charge of mrs mccreights and mrs riches group special music devotional will be conducted by mrs a dowswell a wel come is extended to all mem bers and visitors whitchurch township elec tion will be held on monday may 31st for the purpose ol filling a vacancy on council for the remainder of 1035 polling booths will be open from 10 am to s pm joanne robb ms may queen joanne robb grade 13 stu dent of markham high school was selected as may queen at the annual semiformal dance held on friday night judges from simpsonsears and the t eaton co made their selection from a group of five students on a basis of personality intelligence and beauty the crown was placed on the queens head by margaret wig- more 1353 may queen run- nersup for the honorrs were sharron law doreen hiltz marilyn ramer and doris little the dance was well attended by members of the high school staff and student body june program for stanley theatre monday tuesday 81st a lt walking my baby back home donald oconnor janet leigh krlilay a saturday jtli a nth boy from oklahoma in color clabdette colueut j hawkins wiwi itookits lit xaxcy olsex wednesday a thnrsdny 2nd 3rd slight case of larceny mickey rooxey eddie bracken outpost in malaya mont- tuesday th a h kiss me kate technicolor katnrixe graysox howard kej7l wednesday a thursday 1mb a 10th botany bay technicolor alax ladd a james masov friday a saturday lllli a 12th slaves of babylon technicolor richard coxte a linda christian mr lloyd mclean employee at the stouffville coop has ac cepted a position as mill man ager at the uxbridge cooper ative he expects to take up residence in that town shortly mrs j e mckee formerly of cherrywood farm picker ing but now residing at bal- lantrae who has been seriously ill in the toronto western hos pital is now reported as hav ing passed the critical stage money is said to be getting tighter and the theft of a fifty cent piece embedded in plastic and fastened to a key chain would bear thus out the key was accidentally left in a postoffice box here with the silver piece attached on a chain when the owner realized he had left the key and return ed for his property all that remained was the key minus the chain and money the garrett evening aux iliary was held in the church parlours on wed may 19th mrs j m storey presiding mrs a wood in charge of the devotional also read an inter esting letter from mrs frank muir who is doing missionary work with her husband in tokyo japan the theme chos en for the devotional the king of glory was well de livered and stressed that pray er is the greatest force in the world miss barbara hastings rendered two well chosen voc al numbers accompanied by miss joy wood at the piano miss gladys brooks reviewed the last chapter of our study book whereer the sun deal ing with the frontiers of for eign countries that was most interesting miss bertha winn moved a vote of thanks to those who contributed to the program after which a social time was enjoyed an interesting letter was read from mrs bunking who is doing missionary work in ni geria thanking the auxiliary for a small remembrance pre sented on her departure mr peter hvldsten publish er of the uxbridge times- journal is leaving this week for a trip to his native norway he will be accompanied by his young son mrs hvidsten who is associated with her husband in the business will act as editorinchief in her husbands absence mr elmer johnson of tweed has purchased the edw daw son house on main st east mr dawson has erected a new- house in markham ard will move there about june 1st mr and mrs murray nen- dick and daughter of toronto and mr and mrs russell nen- dick and family from uxbridge visited with mr and mrs christie armstrong on the weekend miss beulah ruuedge stew- diis of the american air lines has returned to chicago after spending a week with her parents and friends here that troublesome hole in the main st pavement opposite the snowball barber shop was receiving attention from the dept of highways again this week the pavement gave way completely during the holiday weekend and had to be barri caded again work commenced this week in the erection of a new addi tion to the rear of the domin ion store which will extend the facilities of this groceteria some thirtyfive feet i he do minion store premises forms part of the john houston bik while stouffville passed a quiet may 21th as a great many were out of town holidaying in the north country and in the usa a large crowd gathered about the local park in the eve ning as the kiddies let off their firecrackers the suggestion that all come to the park holi day night was fostered by mr cec hendricks publicity man for the chamber of commerce and put forward in last weeks tribune the following children were dedicated in baptism at a spe cial service in the stouffville united church on sunday af ternoon delxrah joan forgle daughter of mr and mrs how ard forgie sharon elaine wright daughter of mr and mrs donald wright janice marie mcninch daughter of mr and mrs douglas mcninch of port credit donald george hodgins daughter of mr and mrs donald hodgins deborah ann wood daughter of mr and mrs earl wood of lindsay ixrann brenda wilson and randall james wilson twins of mr and mrs bruce wilson of hamilton david wayne brasseur son of mr and mrs ronald brasseur ida christine ii en ton daughter of mr and mrs roy heaton the death occurred in van couver on saturday of mrs roy middlebrook 59 and former resident of anmitage whit church township the middle- brook family will be well re membered as operators of the dance hall and refreshment stand on yonge st for fourteen years eight years ago mr and mrs middlebrook left this area for vancouver where they have resided since besides her hus band deceased is survived by two daughters pauline and meta three sisters mrs w g garrett of stouffville mrs la- fete toronto and mrs mc- glashan oshawa also a bro ther john davies mrs garrett and her daughter mrs frank bramham left by tca on tues day for vancouver and arrived in time for the funeral of mrs middlebrook on wednesday army bound xote the ciiaxge monday a tufdy 14th a lath martin luther two days only wednesday a thursday 16ui a 17th casanovas big night bob hope a joan fontaine friday a saturday 18th a 10th affairs of dobie gillis debbie rkvnolds a itoillly vax great jessie james raid willahd parker a rarb paytov monday tuesday wednesday thursday 21s 22nd 2srd scandal at scourie technicolor gkeer garson a walter pidokon fridaj a saturday 21th a 2flh calamity jane technicolor doris day howard keel one rig week monday to saturday jm-29-s0-1-z- ma and pa kettle at home tarring marjorie main a terct ktlrride horticultural bus tour following last weeks an nouncement of the projected tour to kitchener west mont- rase and elora on june kith so many of cur members have ordered tickets that a full 45- passenger busload is assured and a second one is partially sold out readers of this notice should act quickly to make sure of a part in this big family out ing all tickets should be sold by june 1st to get yours call miss margery mortens or mrs h o klinck see the tribune of may 20th for further details of the trip notice e a grubin ro optome trist will be at his office in stouffville on monday and tuesday may 31st and june 1st two days afternoons and evenings only dr george finlay buckley will be associated with dr f j button commencing june 7th dr buckley a graduate of the university of toronto school of medicine served with the royal canadian na vy during the war he intern ed at st josephs hospital london and has recently had a fellowship in research at the banting institute to ronto more than forty boys and girls attended the organization meeting of the local bicycle club which was held in the mu nicipal hall on friday night mr bill gardiner was appoint ed honorary president presi dent const j stewart vice pres coast w s hilliard treas tom wedseltoft three executive members were ap pointed paul coppins norm hendricks and harvey jackson the next regular meeting of the club will be held on friday night of this week at 730 all boys and girls are welcome half price is all that is belrtj asked for 50 girls coats at gol- dens clothing store they are sizes frocn 3 to llx priced as low as 50 a limited number of ladies spring coats and suits are also clearing at a 25 re duction wrestling opens at the stouff ville arena again for the sum mer this coming monday niht one of the stars to be seen on opening night will be the black panther watched bv local fans on tv from buffalo doors open at 730 with the first bout at 30 pm all bouts are under direction of the central cana dian wrestling associ to be wed mr and mrs thomas harold paisley of stouffville announce the engagement of their daugh ter norma erllne to paul strador cummings son of mr and mrs frederick george cummings of stouffville the marriage will take place on i saturday june 19th at 3 oclock i in stouffville united church stouffville ontario vote geosrge e richardson for council township of whitchurch polling monday may 31 1954 10 am to 8 pm theres a g feed need ulmnii notice to ratepayers township of whitchurch public dumps will be open to public at following places on the following dates west side mrs percy ashs dump con 1 cfrb sideroad may 22 24 june 4 5 east side jacob groves dump lot 16 con 7 cast may 22 24 june 4 5 no animal or vegetable matter to be dumped in these places john w crawford clerk i nmiummnniiihhmmininiiiiniii for best results at lowest cost use coop 17 pig starter 9 coop 15 hog grower coop 13 hog finisher coop 15 sow ration coop 35 hog concentrate you can pay more but you cant buy better stouffville coop stouffville ont phone 122 or 269

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