Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 17, 1954, p. 5

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

i tmm baler twine 4 different makes of baler twine ah advertised as knotlesa maple leaf brantford old reliable european twine belgian danish pine tree knotless made in mexico order sow while price is competitive stocks limited stiver bros phone 45wl or 64508 stouffville ont ixeaxnxggaaansgagxaaggaaaxeaagbgekft joe murray jr of stouffville is in hospital where he under went an operation on saturday a lucky draw for an oil paint ing will be made on june 2th at a tea and bake sale spon sored by the es- p womens club the event will take place in the municipal hall on behalf of the members of the united church wa a cordial invitation is given to all the ladies of the congrega tion for a special meeting mon day afternoon june 21st at 230 oclock guests will be the elderly ladies of the church mrs hol- den will be in charge of the devotions and mrs bone will sing lemonville mr robert mcpherson of calgary and mrs audrey col lins and heather are visiting with mr and mrs h mcpher son carload groceteria stouffville ontario dr e blake thomas passes in hospital dr e blake thomas do minion government veterinar ian who has been stationed for the past six years at the to ronto stockyards died on tues day evening at the st thomas elgin general hospital he was the father of mrs h s shortt 40 st george st st thomas and had gone there for treatment after being tak en ill at his home in stouffville several weeks ago dr thomas who was 5s and a native of box grove ont had fcpent many years in the canadian west and was par ticularly well known in the moose jaw sask district he was a graduate of the univer sity of toronto class of 1919 and joined the dominion gov ernment service going to moose jaw in 1921 he remain ed there until 1943 when he transferred to toronto and for the past six years had been re siding in stouffville in the west dr thomas was active at moose jaw on the executive of the poultry asso ciation she riding club and in various branches of the live stock association he was a member of richardson lodge a f and a m stouffville and he attended the united church surviving are his wife mrs velma k thomas of stouff ville his daughter mrs h s iris shortt 49 st george st st thomas and five sisters mrs gertrude rainey mark ham mrs hugh beckett stou ffville mrs frank mears and mrs roy mears both of mark- ham and mrs gordon fam- dale whitfby funeral service was held from the p r williams and son funeral home st thomas on friday afternoon at 2 pm conducted by rev r b craig of first united church with interment in elmdale memorj ial park cemetery weddings shank cabsox xcftial bites attexdeb bx maxy guests engagements mr and mrs charles decnie of stouffviue announce the en gagement of their daughter gertrude evelyn to frederick james fuller son of mr and mrs david fuller of gormley the marriage will take place on saturday july 17th li at 230 oclock in the baker hijl baptist church many guesw attended the wedding in mount zson united church last saturday after noon when mr robert shank son of mr and mrs eli shank of ballantrae took a his bride lueila mae carson daughter of mr and mrs walter carson of claremom baskets of spring flowers formed an effective setting for the double ring ceremony per formed by the rev h moore mrs lesbe wilson played the wedding music and accompa nied mr lome carson brother of the bride who sang the lords prayer preceding the ceremonv ard ill walk beside you during the signing of thej sagement of their daughter register ieona elizabeth to stanley- mr and mrs albert c brown of stouffville announce the engagement of their eldest daughter helen dorothy to mr ernest william walters son of mr and mrs frank walters of stouffville the marriage wih take place saturday july 3rd at 3 oclock in the stouff ville united church mr and markham mrs h stover of announce the en- whitchurch community centre annual field day vandorf community park saturday june 19th commencing at 130 pm afternoon boys ball game oak ridges juv vs vandorf variety program open novelty races for all horseshoe pitching contest old tyme fiddlers contest for the residents of whitchurch twp register before 230 pm evening girls ball game barrie vs newmarket silver collection refreshment booth bingo fish pond register the bride given in marriage by her father wore a gown of white french lace over bridal satin a juliet cap of lace over satin held her fingertip veil of nylon tulle and she carried a white bible mrs james halliday who was matron of honor for her sister wore a gown of mauve frosted nylon tulle over taffeta topped by a lace jacket with small matching hat other attendants were mrs dr dyszuk and miss helen minaker who wore mat ching gowns of deep azure blue frosted nylon tulle over tafleta also topped with lace jackets and small matching hats the bridal attendants carried small baskets of carnations mr sam stadelbauer of mark ham performed the duties of best man mr gordon shantz of kingston and mr allen car son of claremom brother of the bride were ushers the reception was held in the lower hall of the church to receive the guests the brides mother was assisted by the bridegrooms sister mrs dr richardson of ottawa toast to the bride was proposed by mr john forgie of dumbarton and responded to by the groom good wishes to the bridal cou ple were also expressed by mr wm irwin of toronto and rev mr moore the toast to the bridal attendants was pro posed by mr sam stadelbauer and responded to by mr gor don shantz mr and mrs shank left by motor for a honeymoon to gaspe return ing by northern states on their return they will reside in sudbury ont martin mastkrs donlands united church was decorated with pink and white gladioli on may 29th for the marriage of bernice margaret masters to george henry keith martin the bride is the daugh ter of mrs adeline masters and the groom is the son of mr and mrs geo martin all of toronto rev j g perkins performed the ceremony the bride wore a cocktaiil length gown of chantilly lace and tulle over satin with a fingertip veil and carried a nosegay of red roses white mums and lilyofthevalley she was given in marriage by her brother mr ronald mas ters she was attended by mrs g johns as matron of honour and miss reta mccann as bridesmaid they wore gowns of green and pink tulle with matching headdresses and slip pers and carried nosegays of pink roses mr jack prettle was best man and ushers were messrs robert draper and ron ald botell john mcintosh was organist and mrs sisterson soloist sang i love you tru ly the lords prayer and because the reception followed in friendship room of the church mrs masters was dressed in powder blue with navy accessories and pink rase corsage and the grooms mother wore gray sheer with pink accessories and pink rose corsage the bride wore a pale blue suit with navy and white ac cessories on a wedding trip through the new england states since their return they have taken up residence in to ronto guests were present from toronto uxbridge stouff ville unionville markham zephyr and pickering treot he family to a corefre vocation at the beach and a carefree trip there and bock go by bos gravenhurst 820 burks falls 116 bracebridge 885 round trip by bus snowballs barber shop p stoaffvllfe 270j3 alexander timbers son of mr and mrs frank timbers lo cust hill the marriage will take place quietly at the home of the brides parents june 23 1954 miller collixg joan patricia colling and mur ray henry miller daughter and son respectively of mr and mrs george colling low- ville and mr and mrs henry miller of stouffville were mar ried on saturday june 5th at lowville united church the doublering ceremony taking place in a setting of spring flowers was conducted by the rev e g riddols of thorold assisted by mr c f waite of lowville mr james whicher of toronto was the soloist while mrs jack davey provid ed the wedding music given in marriage by her father the bride wore a gown of white embroidered nylon lace over satin with full tiered floor- length skirt her fingertip veil of illusion net was held in place by a tiara of lace and seed pearls she carried a bouquet of sweetheart roses and lily-of- thevalley miss shirley coll ing attending the bride as maid of honour wore an ankle- length gown of wquoise crys- talette princess styled with empire waist line her flowers were pink roses and mums and mrs david finley as brides maid wore a similarly styled gown of pink crystalette with roses and turquoise mums they wore matching head dresses of braided crystalette and net missfairlee hadfield in pale pink was flower girl carrying a small basket of flowers the best man was mr bruce stone of guelph while the ushers were the brides cousins mr tom foster and mr garfield colling of low ville and mr don miller bro ther of the groom the recep tion for one hundred guests was held at the home of the brides parents receiving the ibrides mother wore a rosewood coloured dress with navy ac cessories and white carnations and assisting the groins mo ther wore blue with white ac cessories and pink carnations for her goingaway costume the bride chose a beige suit with bronze coloured accessor ies and white corsage after a honeymoon in muskoka the couple will make their home in west lafayette indiana until the groom completes his post graduate work at purdue uni versity smith reesor in her parents flowerfilled home at cedar grove eliza beth alice reesor younger daughter of mr and mrs sim eon reesor was married on saturday june 5th to ernest jacob smith son of mr and mrs joseph smith also of ce dar grove the marriage cere mony was performed by rev a j heale of whitevale the bride wore a petal pink nylon frock with a corsage of pink roses her bridesmaid miss ruth wideman of mongolia wore a delft blue nylon frock with a corsage of pale yellow roses the bridegroom was at- j tended by his brother albert smith during the course of the ceremony an unaccompa nied quartette sang appropri ate bridal music the members of the quartette were mr and mrs blmer reesor miss evel yn reesor and geo reesor the ushers were the brother of the bride murray reesor and the brother of the groom allan smith after the wedding party mr and mrs ernest smith left by motor car for quebec and ny the bride wearing a blue dress and mat ching coal vr and mrs vanderkooi moved from the andy forson home on church st this weak and the place will be occupied by constable and mrs jim stewart and familr friends gathered at the home of mrs ross wmterstein on friday evening to tender a gadget shower to miss helen dickinson whose marriage to mr erie lehman local busi nessman here took piace on wednesday of this week an attractive new sign has been installed at the west en trance to town welcoming folks to buy in the stouffville slop ing centre where stores pro vide good service 2nd are open on tuesday and saturday nights until 10 pjn june 20th is fathers day before it gets here we expect to see a lot of promotion ma terial about how dad stands quietly by the unselfish fel low- that he is and allows the credit for all the more honour ed human attributes to go to dear old mom bless her senti mental heart we are going to read about the selfeffacing man whose days are spent providing the solid but unglamorous back ground for the brighter mem bers of the family ueiween the words will be the implication give the poor man something for fathers day that we think is a twisted way to look at it a sort of up side down view of a very hu man and normal person of course dad works hard he is the family bastion of strength he has responsibilities but that is not unusual and we refuse to feel sorry for him we know he seldom feels sorry for him self he enjoys life and doesnt make too much fuss about its difficulties if he doesnt dic tate to his family he at least knows that when it comes to the real showdown his opinion is the one that counts wouldnt it be much better to emphasize how happy we are that he is around just as he is it would be nice to read more material that presented father simply as someone we are glad to have somebody who is wholly normal when we were young there was a popu lar song that expressed this idea exactly it didnt have the sentimental quality of the re cent hit my dear papa but rather came out with the gusty flavor we find more suitable to this male animal the title of the song whats the matter with father hes all right the tribune stouffvlee oat thursday june it 19m local and personal happenings mrs l- e oxeili left by mo tor on sundav to visk her sister in fort francis mr and mrs bert higins of toronto were visitors with mr 3nd mrs mill burk on sunday ray yake entered hospital in toronto this week where he underwent a second surgical operation the june horticultural meet ing and iris show was held in the united church basement on monday evening with a good attendance the quality of the bloom was exceptional and they were judged by mr russell wideman of markham the speaker of the evening mr grundy of toronto was introduced by mr ear hoo ver his subject was colour and paint for home beautification mr and mrs grundy also pro vided fine entertainment with their piano duets mrs henry- johnson of claremom ably re viewed the book ink on my fingers in the flower show the following were the prize winners peony pink 1 bloom jean pi pher peony red 1 bloom mrs a paisley mrs thomas peony pink 2 bloom jean pipher peony red 3 bloom lome gillion mrs young mrs paisley rose mrs young iris 1 spike lome gillion mrs e farthing mrs r davis iris 3 spikes mrs r davis mrs dixon mrs timbers iris 6 spikes mrs timbers mrs tait mrs dixon basket of iris mrs timbers mrs dixon mrs davis vase of lupins airs timbers mrs campbell mrs dixon pyrethrum mrs timbers basket of shrubs mrs camp hell pansy arrangement mrs thomas mrs farthing vase of mixed flowers eva hoover m mertens mrs campbell novel arrangement mrs dix- jean pipher arrang for coffee table mrs timbers m mertens jean pipher arrang in 2 colours m mer tens mrs timbers jean pipher bouquet arranged by a gentle man j mertens gloxinia mrs oboyle recent bridal couples mr and mrs george keith daughter of mrs masters and martin after their wedding tne w masters the in donlands united church may 29 1054 the bride is the former bernice masters groom is the son of mr and mrs g martin sherman arnold is represent ing stouffville oddfellows at the grand lodge convention in toronto this week mr j3ck skinner was ad mitted to sunnybrook hospital on saturday with a bacfe ia- jjuty walls taux a quiet marriage was con ducted by rev geo robins in the melville united church manse on saturday june 12th when doris lorraine taun daughter of mr and mrs bert taun of bethesda was united in marriage with william ar thur walls also of bethesda the bride wore a white streetlength dres and carried a bouquet of red roses she- was attended by her sister miss iois taun who was dressed in pale blue and carried jo hanna hill roses mr james walls of toronto brother of the groom was best man the happy nvyweds left on a welding trip after a reeep- tkwi at the home of the brides parents for we umaediaw yel- isbve oiling operations were com pleted on town streets last week which it is hoped will douse the dust for the balance of the summer six members of the york en campment lodge were in the city tuesday night to assist in the work those taking part are h j malloy sherman ar nold a spang walter pipher ben raxlin wm greenbury- the business professional womens club of stouffville along with the local legion auxiliary ladies will canvass stouffville on behalf of the sal vation army current appeal next monday june 21st cards will be delivered to the homes one week in advance be pre pared to greet these ladies who are giving of their time in this splendid cause and be as gen erous as possible with your do nation the need is great on sunday may 30th the business professional wo mens club of stouffville acted as hostess cliih at the gray- stones at aurora to the annual regional meeting clubs from toronto newmarket and markham unionville attended miss audrey markham reg ional advisor took charge of the business meeting six clubs took part in a skit with stouff ville placing third among the winners miss margaret hynd- man qc addressed the meet ing on the internal workings of the canadian federation of b pw clubs at the close of the afternoon a delicious buffet supper was served sev enteen members from the stou ffville club attended mrs jack scott market sl returned home following sev eral weeks in the toronto gen eral hospital mr w smailey principal of the uxbridge public school has resigned and has accepted a position at marathon in nor thern ontario mr and mrs a h nolan were iij london several days last week attending the annual convention of the ontario weekly newspapers associa tion muss francis mckay has re ceived a temporary appoint ment to the stouffville post office staff she resides on the 9th concession of whitchurch north of town the installation of parking meters in the town of ux- bridge is being considered by their council members fol lowing a survey it was pointed out that approximately 115 meters would be necessary mrs elva mcconnochie of stouffville placed a classified adv in the tribune two weeks ago with regard to a special sale on spirella garments and she reports that within three days she sold 13000 worth tribune classifieds get results some damage was incurred during the storm saturday night on cottages at lake sim- coe belonging to rev d davis and bruce wintersteln waves broke over the lakeshore and smashed against the cottage which is forty feet back from the shore free your purchases with us can get you at no extra cost either a set of pure silver plated silverware or a 20piece breakfast set come in and enquire no obligation marfak lubrication firestone tires willard batteries and f automobile accessories repairs to all makes cars and trucks service is our motto midtown garage i stouffville phone 170w suxe a smf vit a coop universal milk coole 7fc coop universal cooler is faster easier thrifti er faster became a constant flow of icy water sprayed at the cream line lowers milk tempera ture of a capacity load to a safe 46 degrees in go minutes keeps it safe for a 12 hour holding period exclusive air injection system plus rapid water circulation assures you of faster safer cooling easier because low frontopen ing eliminates heavy lifting makes your boy a fullfledged dairy hand removable rack and water distribution pan makes clean ing easier more thorough thriftier on your electric meter be cause k require only i2s kw to cool a 10gallon can air space between ice bank and interior walls lowers heat lots ies chance of doors freezing rugged cabinet give years of erviee dropin refrigeration unit protected by syear warranty available m 4 6 and 8can site pictured above following their wedding recently in he unionville united church are mr ard mr owen trunk toe hrwe is he far mer dorene gertrude ben- nett daughter of mr and mrs clifford bennett of el gin mills and the groom the son of mr and mrs vernon trunk of irjmcmviile also imcneroootype coolers- 2 6 8 and joeao sue stouffville co op stouffwita ghono 269 or 122

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy