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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 27, 1955, p. 5

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the tribune staasrixse osi tarzry jaruary 3t 135 dr richard l hearn new chairman of ontario hydro rcoogn szed i n tern auooai one of canadas most em professional engineers richard lancaster heara dr was era manager and chief engi neer in march 1947 since first joining hydro more than 40 year- ago he has been associated with many of the commissions major under takings as hydro senior executive he has played a lead ing role sjc the commissions unprecedented power expan sion program embracing major hydroelectric projects and canadas largest steam gener ating installations latterly he has applied his wide experience to studies of the future possi bilities of producing eleeuieaj energy from atomic energy born may is isoo in tor onto dr hearn is the son of dr richard hearn and kilen jane french hearn his early education was received at st albans school toronto dr hearns notable career dates back to 1013 the year in which he graduated from the university of toronto as a bachelor of applied science and obtained employment with ontario hydro his first com mission project was as design er of the wasdelis falls power plant later he became super visor of designing and draftin on the queenston chippawa project at one time the largest hydroelectric plant in the world and now renamed the sir adam beckniagara gener ating station no 1 in 191s he was appointed hydros assist ant engineer on construction dr hearn gained valuable experience in the united states when in 1921 he accepted the position of assistant chief engineer with the washington water power company spo kane three years later he re turned to canada as chief engineer and secretary treas urer of hg acres and com- school expense shifting to urban dwellers a a meeting of the mar ham township public school trustees association at union- ville on monday night mr maynard hallman inspector of public schools discussed with members how the new increase in property assessment in the township of markham will affect the provincial grants to schools in 10xi he pointed out that a study of available figures would indicate that the tax bur den to cover educational costs in markham is shifting from the farmer to the small land owner a survey made by mr hall- man shows that the increase in assessment is greatest where population density is greatest suggesting that small land owners are going to pay a greater proportion of the cost of education mr j taylor o ss no 9 reported that the elmer safety elephant flag is now flying from all schools participating in the campaign the meeting ejected j d hadeock ss no 13 as presi dent with don mcclennan of ss no 20 secretarytreasurer pany limited from 1930 until 1931 he was consulting engi neer for the dominion con struction company and h f mclean limited and served as their chief engineer ba3tfierjletearieiecisi3w ime kfccluk and wardens of christ church anglcan stouffville a engagements mr and mrs albert hobbs announce the engagement of their daughter margaret an nie to arthur gordon william son edmonton alta mr wil liamson is serving with the ca nadian army service corps in edmonton after having served in germany for a few years the wedding is to take place in may at the mcdougiu united church edmonton alta additional locals on monday evening about thirty friends and neighbors from the sixth line paid mrs r ratclifl a visit in her new home in stouflville a pleasant evening was spent and a pres entation of a large oil painting was made to mrs ratcliff the regular meeting of the wi was held in christ church parish hal on the 20th the president was in the chair plans were discussed for the 50th anniversary of the branch which will be held in may mrs t baxler gave the history of the sangster family written by alan sangster recalling many interesting events of stouffville in the past several readings were given by mem bers during the social hour the winning ticket was drawn for the quilt and doll mrs a v nolan held the lucky ticket for the quilt and mrs burk for the doll red wings thump 9th line markham georgetown 113 in junior game nnounce the new hour service of morning service lu am every sunday 1st sunday of the month holy communion all other sundays morning prayer sunday school every sunday at 1100 am confirmation classes begin for friday february 4th at young people oh 700 pm j births zwegers mr and mrs john zwegers of stouffville are happy to announce the birth of their son gerald john on january 14 1955 at brier- bush hospital borroughs mr and mrs robert borroughs of ux- bridge wish to announce the birth of their daughter on january 10 1955 at brierbush hospital skelchbrmr and mrs carl skelcher of cedar valley an nounce the birth- of their son on january 20 1955 at brier- bush hospital mintz mr and mrs robert mintz of gormley are liappy to announce the birth of their daughter on january 20 1955 at brierbush hos pital a sister for sandra and michael hisey mr and mrs j d hisey stouffville rr 4 wish to announce the birth of their daughter lois elea nor on january 22 1955 at brierbush hospital connor mr and mrs ron ald connor of stouffville hap pily announce the birth of their son allan bradley on jan 25 1955 at brierbush hospital hubers mr and mrs john hubers of markham are hap py to announce the birth of their son on jan 25 1955 at brierbush hospital greup mr and mrs d a greup of stouffville announce the birth of their daughter gertrude on jan 25 1955 at brierbush hospital smith geo and june smith wish to announce the arrival of a daughter nancy louise on january 21 1955 at brier bush hospital stouffville a sister for david and dennis polly mintons red wings scored their third straight vic tory on tuesday night as they handed georgetown an 113 de feat the game was played in georgetown hatold hodgson the spark plug on the club in recent games fired four goals tip vipond and j tran notch ed two with singles going to doug forfar harvey roberts don tran bruce fockler and ted mendyk stouffville although short- handed for the contest built up a 40 lead in the first period they added three in the second frame and six more in the fina session georgetown counted their three tallies in the sec ond period the red wings served twelve of the games fif teen penalties stouffviues entry in the jr d group have just recently hit their stride and if they con tinue at their present pace they will be a serious threat to cap ture the local honors they start their round robin playoffs in unionville on wednesday night high news by dianne corbett on tuesday afternoon the senior and junior girls basket ball teams journeyed down to markham for games with the girls of markhams district high school the seniors from stouffville defeated markhams seniors 2319 and stouffviues juniors handed markham juniors a 3018 setback on friday night of this week the sr girls team will play an exhibition game at the school the contest will be followed by a dance sonsored by the girls athletic society the ad mission price is fifty cents those with students cards will be admitted for 25 cents each student may bring three guests the game is scheduled to start at 730 pm hurt while skiing at dagmar stabbed by his ski- pole in a spill on a dagmar ski run don ald palmer 15 of ajax escap ed death or serious injury when the steel pole tip hit his collarbone attending physicians said the pole would have entered the throat and pierced a main blood vessel but for the collar bone he is reported to be in a satisfactory condition in ajax and pickering g hospi tal the youngster was taking one of the smaller runs at dag mar when he lost his balance and toppled over his steel pole upturned and he fell on the sharp tip we are sorry to report that mr d a- clendenning a for mer resident of our commun ity who suffered a stroke at his home in markham is still very ill at the home of his son frank 44 hemford crescent don mills mrs leonard cox recently visited at the home of her niece mrs bob hassard of pittsburg usa bob hassard is a hoc key player on the team of pittsburg hornets mr albert reesor who was under the doctors care for some time we are glad to see able to be out and around again quite a number from this district journeyed to cedarena rink on saturday evening this rink is very popular and everyone enjoys the splendid ice also the good coffee and doughnuts mr and mrs dent brown entertained a number of friends following skaing at cedarena on saturday evening we extend our hearty con gratulations to mr and mrs allan jones a recent bride and groom who will be residing in our community on their return from their honeymoon in flor ida millionaires lose to georgetown in overtime markham millionaires coach ed by jack watson dropped an overtime intermediate game to georgetown raiders on tues day night by a score of 148 the visitors counted six goals in the tenminute overtime session markham piled up a four goal lead in the early periods and appeared to have the con test sewn up georgetown how ever staged a third period rally and went out front s7 in the final minute of regulation time coach watson pulled his goal- tender from the cage in favor of an extra forward and the strategy paid off as clare fock ler batted in a goalmouth pass to tie up the game the roof fell in on the mil lionaires in the extra session as georgetown sifted in on the markham goal almost at will late walter clark was son of early stouffville merchant the death of walter c clark 67 in toronto last week recaps the fact that the father of the deceased w a clark was one of stouffviues early merchants operating a store just west of the present tribune office and which alo housed the tele phone office of that day walter c clark died in to ronto quite suddenly he had been z resident of toronto for the past thirtyfive years but spent his early years in sioutl- ville and box grove in 1909 he married may reid who sur vives him mr clark was iden tified with the inited church until recently little was known of mr clarks connec tion with such theatrical per sonages as w c fields and houdini but mr clark was responsible for some of their best gimmicks when they vis ited toronto fields the big ribald comed ian with the bulbous nose used to stage fabulous displays of poolshooting with the help of electrical impulses mr clark would magnetize the cue and balls adjusting them delicately to produce such ridiculous effects as having the cue ball return to the cue tip after it was shot houdini also used mr clarks talents the toronto electrician was indirectly responsible for some of the hand is quicker than the eve acts junior farmers news the next meeting of the un ionville junior farmers will be en monday evening feb tin the guest speaker will be mr john nesbitt the subject of his talk will be life in the yu kon he will have on display- some ore samples taken from mines in the far north members of the uxbridge ju nior farmers group of ontario county will be guests of the local organization at the next meeting on friday evening feb u the unionville junior farmers will hold a vaeikine dance in the buttohville hall music will be provided by duke pal mer and his orchestra mr clark wont to the united states to learn the electrical business then returned to to- tonto and opened the idle hour theatre on queen st near parliament i was the second movie theatre in toronto when he died he was presi dent of durable electric ap pliance co his widow two daughters mrs dorothy reainhe of chat ham and mrs donalda mur- lagh of toronto and a son w a clark of stouffville survive there is a brother lawrence of calgary and two sisters miss a b clark stouffville and mrs margaret baker grand rapids michigan the funeral service on mon day afternoon was conducted by rev e perdue a- 1 inter ment was made in tit james cemetery toronto with the local churches united missionary church rev h shantz minister sunday ian 30 mount joy 10 am sunday school 1100 am momrning worship thurs s pm prayer meeting dickson hill 1000 am morning worship 1100 am sunday school 700 pm evangelistic tues s pm prayer meeting audley best quality fruits and garden fresh arriving fresh regularly celery new carrots spinach tables lettuce new cabbage new t sweetheart soap i bars 30c australian seeded raisins 21c pkg small white beans 2 lbs 27c pkg long grain rice 2 lbs 35c pkg allsweet margerene 3sc pkg hansens instant pudding 2 for 21c i 4 flavors marshmallows lb pkg 39c nescafe large s1s7 catsup i gal s140 li x f 1 a k e s g iant size 10c off ret ular pr ce specials aylmer choice cream corn 15 oz tins 2 for 25c stokelys fancy tomato juice 20 oz lins 2 for 29c sweet pickles lge 18 oz jar 65c dog food 3 ins dr ballards 37c dates 1 lb pkg pitted 19c oxydol giant size contains 15c coupon at regular price make your day pleasant by starting it with some of these breakfast foods taken from our large variety of raw and ready to eat cereals newport fluffs 8 qt sugar crisp large 8v2 size oz size 36o shredded wheat 26c corn flakes ige 2 packages 12 oz pkg 33c 25c ratcliff co the audley wa met at the home of mrs bert guthrie with fourteen ladies present the president mrs charlie clemence presided during the business and led in a short devotional service plans were made for a pot- luck supper to be held at the baggottsville school on febru ary 18 at 630 pm ten dollars talent money was given to each group to prepare for the june bazaar mrs john puckrin and mrs charlie puckrin are packing a box for the fred victor mis sion committees were named to get new elements for the stove a new bible for the church and a collection plate the roll call was answered by preach mrs wm guthrie led the worship service mrs cyril white read a scripture taken from acts 82638 and mrs wm guthrie sr led in prayer a chapter from the missionary book the church in india was taken by mrs wm guthrie jr she led in a very enlightening discussion on evangelism mrs bert guthrie read a paper on india the cast group served refresh ments the annual church congrega tional meeting was held in the church on january 18 the fi nanoial reports of the wa sunday school and church were all encouraging the offi cers remain the same as last year the community club meets at the home of mr and mrs wm guthrie jr on wednes day february 2 mr ernest bartlett travel editor of the toronto telegram will speak on one of his recent trips as his experiences are always ma interesting the club looks for a good attendance the rev a h mclachlan of ajax look the audley church service here on sunday after noon in the absence of rev a e young mr and mrs thompson and two daughters of dwight spent the weekend with her sister mrs guthrie and bert guthrie miss margaret puckrin of oshawa visited fred and mrs puckrin during the weekend sympathy is extended to mr wm murkar and family of pickering on the sudden pass ing of mrs murkar last friday- judy puckrin ml pisgah sunday dinner guests with mr and mrs roy howlett were mr earl drury and mrs minnie stone from peter borough mr and mrs eddie day of toronto and mr bill lepard of mount albert mr and mrs wallace scott and frances called on mr and mrs john empringham at victoria square on saturday evening on the occasion of their fortieth wedding anni versary mr thomas rogers spent a few days in ottawa last week mr and mrs harold heim- stra and yvonne from oshawa visited mr and mrs ross smith on sunday mr and mrs frank allen of toronto spent sunday at the home of mr and mrs harold botham due to an injury to one of his toes mr ray stephenson is in newmarket hospital under going treatment previous to an operation on his toe the young people of our church are certainly to be complimented on the wonder ful way they conducted the service on sunday mr john mullings preached on faith and the musical selection follow the gleam was an inspiration to one and all the annual congregational meeting will be held al the church on tuesday feb 1 at 8 pm mrs r baycroft mrs r keffer and mrs c pattenden attended the annual meeting of the centre presbytery womens association at fairlawn united church toronto last friday mr and mrs roy murphy of new toronto visited mr and mrs russel ellas and linda on sunday congratulations to mr and mrs jack osullivan of xcw toronto on the birth of a daughter on jan 14 mr and mrs clem ellas visited relatives in scarboro on sunday evening there was a good attendance at the ratepayers meeting at xo 7 school last friday night to discuss the problem of more school room for our growing community the vote was in favour of building a new two- 100m school congratulations to mr and mrs w mitchell o oak ridges on the birth of a daughter last friday jan 21 another grand daughter for mr and mrs a stephenson vivian mccormack memorial church rev w s whitcombe ma pastor sunday jan 30 1030 am sunday school 730 pm evening worship tues s30 pm ladies meet ing at the home of mrs earl grose wed s30 pm young peoples thurs s15 pm prayer meet ing note friday jan 28 tobog g a n i n g party at lloyd groses bring pie all wel come melville bethesda and peaches united churches kev ii d moddle sunday jan 30 10 am peaches 1130 am melville 300 pm bethesda monday jan 31 rethesda annual meeting at the fred allen home wed feb2 bethesda wms at the empringham home brethren in christ church hcise hill gormley pastor bishop a h winger sunday jan 30 1000 am sunday school 1100 am worship and min istry of gods word 700 pm evangelistic special revival meeting every evening from jan 23 to feb 0 1055 we are happy to extend a wel come to all come stouffville united church rev douglas davis minister sunday jan 30 10 am sunday school 11 am morning worship 730 pm evening worship tuesday 730 pm cubs and scouts thurs 7 pm cglt 815 pm choir friday 1 pm explorers to grow spiritually one must lirst learn to kneel united missionary church gormley bethesda rev c e hunking minister sundav ian 30 bethesda 1030 am worship service 200 pm sundav school gormley 115 pm sunday school 215 pm worship 730 pm worship broadcast time 813 each sun day morning cklb oshawa stouffville baptist church rev h f branton pastor sunday jan 30 10 am church bible school 1100 am morning worship 730 pm the ordinances of baptist churches third in a series on why be a bap tist all baptists and others who have no evening service of their own are heartily in vited to meet with us wed s pm midweek service fri s pm young peoples christ church anglican kcr 3 1 tiller rector sunday jan 30 1th after epiphany 1100 am morning worship 1100 am sunday school fri 730 pm choir practice trust in the lord with all thine heart prov 35 ottawa last week she enjoyed every minute of it and was much impressed with the visit to the parliament buildings mr and mrs victor keenan and family of toronto and mr nd mrs george blake and twins of greenwood visited mr and mrs george puckrin on sunday darreil winter the 1-month- old son of mr and mrs dick winter had an operation per formed on the tear ducts of his eyes on monday at oshawa accompanied hospital to clear up an infec- stouffvijlle united missionary church r0v i cjhiuoii minister thurs s pm prayer meeting and bible study sunday jan 30 1000 am sunday school 1100 am worship 730 pm evangelistic monday 8 pm young peoples altoxa 1030 am sunday school 730 pm evangelistic rev gibon brown speaker bloomington and ringwood christian churches rev g w brown pastor sunday jan 30 bloom ixgtov 10 am sunday school 1100 am worship fri 8 8pm christian endea vour rixgwood 10 am sunday school 230 pm worship mo 8 pm christian endea vour prayer meeting altoxa 1030 am sunday school 730 pm worship wed 8 pm prayer meeting all cordially invited the grade 2 class from picktion glad to report dane crrg district hgn school 10 reeling nc again evangelical baptist churches rev norman rowan pastor sunday jan 30 second markham 1000 am sunday school 1100 am worship and min istry 730 pm young peoples evangelistic service mon jan 31 8 pm bible study group at arthur steck- leys 5tb con whitchurch twp open to a wed s pm prayer meeting and bible study open dis cussion period baker hill 130 pm sunday school 230 pm worship and min istry mon 7 pm singing school for ages 8 to thurs s30 prayer meetiig all claude kerrs when the outlook is bad try the uplook i reformed church of canada dutch meeting field in ha fellowship centra lemonvllle paslor mr dykslra sunday jan 30 10 m worship senlc 11 am sunday school memorial christian church rev k c moddle pastor sunday jan 30 10 am sunday school 1100 jm morning worship 730 pm evening worship tues feb 1 230 pm pil grim workers at mr and mr frank waggs mrs e c moddle will be the speaker tiics s pm prayer meeting at the home of ken wagg the word is need st james presbyterian church stouffville iter v r mckllllon ba sunday jan 30 10 am aiorniiz wortlup

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