Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 3, 1954, p. 6

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the trurzz stwrffvft ont nrjrrfav jan s 19 record attendance melville united church 109th anniversary sunday june 6th at 1100 am and 730 pm guest preacher rev malcol5i c macdonald babddd associate secretary of home missions at the morning service special musical selections by mrs claude brillinjjer and the melville choir atthe evening service selections by the stotrffville ladies quintette and the melville choir morning subject the place of the church the meaning of worship evening subject the sacred value of every life uuvyyiq s ssjsiswisjs york county junior farmers annual dance cedar beach gardens musselmans lake friday june don gilkes 10piece band modern and old tyme dances unionville news fsssrss school convention dr and mrs a kennedy left caused by short circait la the os monday or a taxeetnonta i aires i never before in the memory motor trip to alaska thea back i mr and mrs e newton of of those attending the whit- eon dr j xewtosbrook formerly of ialoe- church township sunday school ads here tue- convention lss at mt pisgah i united church 3rd concession altgna to vancouver their glen kennedy and wife will acjville visited t tompany tnem ac far as ed- day rnoaton they expect to return j mr and mrs a fleming and picnic with sports softball afternoon dancing 9 to 1 tugofwar ip 100 per person rirtrcrttnirjrirrnirritrrrttirirtrirtirararirjirtnmilriririr7rxtmtrirititlm for the bride to be who is seeking the best the best is none loo good for you before you invest in cookwear see the beautiful flavor seal by cory made from the miracle metal of the age surgical steel flavor seal has won the coveted merit award consecutively for the last five years 1950 to 1954 inclusive a healthier cleaner more economical method of pre paring the foods you must cat to keep you alive flavor seal is waterless nonreactive to food acid and alkalis and will retain its beautiful appear ance indefinitely flavor seal is sold to dis criminating people from coast to coast for further information or particulars write or phone your friendly flavor seal distributor t lock unxbridge ont phone 418 i or box fs stouffville tribune york county weed spray school agricultural hall newmarket friday june 4 10 dst speakers and panel discussion on weed identification new sprays crop spraying spray formulation types of sprayers sprayer operation motion pictures demonstrations on weeds and brush farmers and custom operators welcome w m cockburn agricultural representative frank marritt weed inspector -jcc- stanley theatre a shows xlfcly stoupfviixk policy 0 pm matineo saturday pm friday saturday june ith 5th thunder over the plains in color with randolph scott lex barker monday tuesday june 7th 8th kiss me kate in technicolor with kathrinc grayson howard keel in two weeks mr and mrs ellwyn snow ball and family of toronto and his parent mr and mrs v h snowball unlonville motored to owen sound on sunday also they called at meaford mr and mrs lloyd weather- ill and terry mr and mrs a e mllner and mrs j a m davison spent the ions holiday at st anne de bellevue visiting lloyds mother mrs stella weatherill and his uncle proies- sor dr john coulson mr bruce findlay and friends spfut the weekend in north bay we are sorry to hear miss dianue appleton bad the mis fortune to have her collar bone broken while playing ball last week miss eleanor johnson and mr allan holman of glen ma jor visited miss m rainey on the weekend mr and mrs h h powers vkited one day last week with dr blackford and her husband at searboro bluffs congratulations to mrs h findlay who was one of those to have a lucky 1 bill th the tely contest which was worth 25 we are pleased to see mrs g court victoria street home again after her illness in hos pital mrs h findlay unionville and mr t findlay of thornhill visited mrs o virtue at tyrone on wednesday mr and mrs galetti and fam ily and parents mr and mrs walter howell of toronto vis ited last monday at the h h powers residence a group of about fifty friends held a miscellaneous shower at st philips anglican church on tuesday night for miss eleanor brown who is to be married in june she received many lovely gifts and was presented with a lovely silver bread tray from tho gleaners of the church the tulip show of unionville horticultural society was held on wednesday night may 26th in central united church the speaker and judge for the eve ning was mrs banks of rich mond hill she answered various questions and showed slides of different flower arrangements which she had exhibited at former shows a very nice tro phy donated by mrs j barker to be won twice is to be given at the june show miss margaret rainey atten ded a shower for miss margaret mackie of toronto at the home of mrs thompson markham on wednesday night on satur day night miss mackie was en tertained at the home of mrs r gough rouge st markham when her friends presented her with a lovely hostess chair her marriage to mr ken thompson takes place next saturday the regular monthly meet ing of the wa of central uni ted church was held on wed nesday afternoon may 26th at the home of mrs j champion the president mrs g ogden presided mrs a brown gave the treasurers report showing a balance in the bank of 56395 an invitation was read from headford wa asking us to attend their meeting on june 9th arrangements are being made to accept an invitation to visit the victor home in tor onto on wednesday june 2nd mrs l rainey was appointed as press corr two readings were given by mrs larose after the meeting had been closed a gift was presented to tho president the occasion ber ing her birthday the hostesses mrs a e brown and mrs champion served lunch master barry bowes east drive had the misfortune to have his foot injured while at tending boy scout meeting at the home of his leader this week mr and mrs louis stone- house moved to one of the h power houses south drive this week miss zlta doward of toronto visited her grandnephew mas- tor larry rainey on thursday afternoon a number of the firemen quickly responded on friday morning at s45 am to what proved to be a false alarm mr and mrs r thompson at tended the assessors conven tion this week at niagara falls the resuur monthly meeting of the gleaners of st philips anglican church unionville was held may 15th the presi dent mrs wm bradley was in charge the next monthly meet ing will be on june 16th and will be in the afternoon at the home of mrs rusellbrown the newly elected officers of markhamtniouvihe lions club for 195155 are pres gord taylor 1st vice pres ernie appleton 2nd vice pros gar hamilton 3rd vice pres bob riddle sec jim thomson treas ralph furncaux tail twister how hagerman lion tamer bill coleman past pres gordon penny directors grant thompson bob young alfred hill and alfred duffleld mr earl m bratton has re turned home from an insurance course at st marguerite que mr and mrs taylor and fam ily and mr and mrs borden and lennie spent a few days this past week with the laceby fam ily congratulations to mr d h shadlock of unionville whose marriage to miss ettie dorelle young of markuam took place on may 22nd mrs vera hills and family of toronto visited at the home of mr and mrs t myers on sun day mr kenneth russell spent the weekend at his home here mr and mrs gordon kirk and son wayne mr and mre keith bradley and mrs richard kirk of poutypool visited on sunday with mrs l rainey the spring concert sponsored by the scholars of unionville public school was held at the united church hall markham on friday night mr and mrs harold chad- wick moved to their new home on maple street on saturday mrs chadwick will carry on her hairdressing work from her resi dence congratulations to mr and mrs w latimer who are agaltf the proud grandparents of a new granddaughter baby murrlson of agincourt rev w butt and mr arthur brown left monday morning to attend the toronto conference being held this yoar at north bay from monday to friday mr and mrs clinton bigelow mrs albert hockey and mr and mrs arthur richards of tyrone spent tho sunday with their sister mrs h findlay recoko entry list for richmond hill fair richmond hill spring fair annually stages one of the old est horse shows in canada may 24 monday officials be lieve they broke all records heavy horse chairman n tyndall and light horse chair man d rumney had just about double last years entries in their sections and hunter and jumper chairman gordon at kinsons comment was that he had too many entries to his part of the show the last class of the day saw the jumpers in excellent form when tom gayford had to jump off twice riding touchdown to defeat w r ballard on re ject top winner most successful single horse of the show was tom gayfords grey mare moonshine which won two firsts a second and a third harold s shannons in discretion won two events as oid dick days skylark fine drafl horses seme fine draft horses were shown which would indicate agriculturalists still appreciate a good horse chas f holiday ohesley ont was the winner of the richmond hill agricul tural societys trophy with a beautiful big clyde mare dr e e faster gait and 1 h wright listowel domi nated the carriage and roadster classes mrs foster again won the ladies driving competition did so many attend the morn ing session all through the day there was evidence of spiritual enthusiasm led by rev munking of gormley sunday school the panel discussion was interest ing and informative by ques tions and answers they arrived at the following conclusions 1 that 90 oi sunday school success depends on teacher so that person should be a consecrated christian and would be helped to present the lesson by teacher training courses staff meetings and per sonally by visiting absentees 2 that the basic method of teaching should be using the bible for textbook explain ing salvation with objective of winning them to and for christ teaching children the spirit of worship and how to pray to make lesson applicable to ev- eryday living also recommend ed visual aids 31 teach the pupil to give out of his own aiiowance for if not taught to give while young may never give they should understand what they are giving for and that gods work like any other business requires money 4 that memory work is im portant 5 absentee pupils are the responsibility of teacher he or she should contact them in some way to let them know how important they are to the sunday school 6 that if we could retain our visitors as regulars there would be a 25 increase in sunday school attendance 7 that to avoid late start- ing start on time rev hunking climaxed all these points by saying hats off to the past coats off to the future mrs f huson of stouffville ably handled her subject pri mary dept and how to in terest them she remarked that many homes and some col leges no longer influence and teach their young children and youth to become christians so they must look to the church she ended her discourse on an encouraging note let us never give up and let us be faith ful rev d c harry gave the afternoon and evening address es young people and how to hold them adults their the altona womens insti tute was represented by twenty members at the dis trict annual at brooklin on friday altona won first prize on tbeir wardrobe for a 6-year- old girl also first prize for their oil painting done bv mrs fred byer two carloads of wi members visited the vic tor home for girls in toronto on wednesday mr and mrs bob lewis and mr and mrs orval fretz are at ox narrows fishing this week sunday guests with mr and mrs harold lewis were mr and mis vervl gambril o richmond hill and mr and mrs geo todd of cherrywood also mr and mrs stanley lewis mr and mrs carman fligg and donna spent tuesday with her grandparents mr and mrs will clarkson weekend visitors with mr and mrs ioss hill were mrs reg xighswander and mrs paul iawson and friend of lockport sy and mr and mrs jack xighswander of green river and mr and mrs wilmot hill and family of claremont last week mrs hill visited with mr and mrs bill hicks at whitby for a few davs ballantrae the neighbours are glad to know that mrs j e mckee who is seriously ill in the tor onto western hospital has passed the critical stage we sincerely hope she will soon be well enough to return home plan to attend the ballan- trae united church annivers ary service on sunday june 13th at 11 am rev j mac- lachlan will conduct the ser vice the junior choir will sing also other special music belated birthday greetings to mr horace crowhurst who celebrated the happy occasion on june 1st mr and mrs wm marshall mr and mrs percy taylor and jimmy of mindemoya manitoulin island were visi tors recently with mr and mrs george windsor mrs w wagg of new market mr and mrs george wagg and mr and mrs delos graham motored to alliston on sunday to visit with mr and mrs j wagg mrs donald mcdonald miss nora gray mr horace gray and mr e checetti of toronto visited recently with mr and responsibility and how to con- 1 mrs wm hood and mr and vince them he said about mrs david gray ful0pip grows the best pullets 14 years of national egg laying contests prove fulopep raised pullets lay more eggs 19 more 2 or eggs per bird in this years contest see chart during contests all birds are fed alike and under supervision of individual contest management ee us for more details stiver b brooklin sprins fair saturday june 5th finest spring show of heavy light horses beef dairy cattle horse racing sports tug of war softball lacrosse in the evening see the womens and childrens exhibits in the arena adm to grounds o h downey president 50c children 15c ralph e cars 25c mowbray sectreas atha mr krnie rowe of rich mond hill spent sunday even ing with ernie carruthers a miscellaneous shower was held on monday evening at the home of mr and mrs murray dunkeld in honor of mr and mrs donald dunkeld nee shirley biolby many lovely gifts were received by the newlyweds mr and mrs wilton of hill side visited on monday even ing with mr and mrs mc- aloney and brian mrs macdonalcl spent a day lrst week in stouffville with her daughter mrs johnstor as the vancouver province sees it trouble is too many people today itch for what they want instead of scratching for it for field crop protection potatoes tomatoes and other vegetables wednesday thursday june 9th 10th botany bay in technicolor with alan ladd james mason i j voting people it is the age of greatest development friend ships are formed opportunities unfold religious instability de cisions of life jobs marriage we who are the influencing power in their life whether parent or teacher need to be soundly grounded in the laws of the book and be loyal to thorn therefore we must be loyal to the church of our choice as to the responsibility of adults are we selfcomplacent unwilling to change our ways give the younger ones a chance to try something different do we think we no longer need to go to sunday school there by being no example to our school how can we ever in this life arrive at the place where we need no longer at tend adult attendance assures financial aid and preserves home and church relations church going families stick to gether the round table conference in the afternoon presided over by rev moddle decided that the lesson might be reviewed by the superintendent w h o has the ability to interestingly emphasize the main points that the quality of the sunday school will either attract or drive away the wouldbe pu pil that children from families who teach them at home are more apt at learning verses the following resolutions were adopted 1 that teachers teach total abstinence 2 em phasize personal decision 3 show by example that gods day is a holy day 4 do not spend money on sunday the solos of the afternoon by mr james sleeth and songs by zion mens trio of the eve ning were greatly appreciated new president of the asso ciation will be fred yake of the bethesda sunday school vice president harry simp son baker hill and secretary- treasurer mrs grant morley our sympathy is extended to mr and mrs j ingham in the passing of mr inghams moth er mrs j ingham in toronto on tuesday may 25th inter ment was at mount pleasant cemetery on friday may 28th cswaesc jnjn you cant work well when wishing that you instead were fishing i jk rich black guaranteed weedless there may be cheaper but no equal ray ferguson phone plymouth 51334 or zone 2762 cskssis wa 4 theatre uxbridge phone 252 at policy 2 shows nightly 700 900 pm doors open 630 saturday holidays matinee 200 pm evgs continuous from 700 held over last three days last- time saturday n w sfr vjcfow pro jrom st yoor nia jora deoter of write agara brand spray co limited burlington ont now kjojora tan and gordon brand forhon jardenl bethesda mr gordon bolender will speak to the sabbath school en sunday june 13 mrs ev stlckley visited mrs haines of port hope on saturday next sunday will be birth day sunday at our sabbath school and also missionary sunday we can hear wedding bells ringing a sice quiet place on lake is waat folks rent o 11 their friends can drop lr ssxpoctedly and spoil everything the finest family picture of 1954 tom the company that gave the screen such great family pictures as stars in my crown father of the bride and many others here is a warm and wonder ful story for all to enjoy i sffiergarsonwlererpldgemf heart of my heart scandal al scouric techntcolor oagmes moorehead donna corcoran tsstr ef ft tutm uunitt vbul 1x1211 monday tuesday june 7 8 alan ladd james mason every reformer has his cwr pet way oi making vie versa botany bay tt technicolor wednesday thursday june 0 10 john wayne in island in the sky

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