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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 30, 1955, p. 11

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on job despite injury unionville news i tie giease of st pallipv grandchildren stat doris aogueaa church held their snail tribblitss were christened they meuns o the season last fri- are eiehard and david pierce day afieraooa a cumber of sons of mr and mrs douglas ades from chris church fierce of toronto and deborah stoiffvi attended they raet i lehman daughter of mr and on the lawn of the presidents home there was a short bad- aes eslo2 and reports of the cerasiittees were sivea a sura of moaey wu voted to the wa mrs fred crossea graciously exprtjed the visitors thanks for his soldierly spirit prevails es albert wilson arm in sling after he was hit by a jiq thomk truck when on school guard duty maintains his stand at markham village crossing large crowd at folk school festival there was a large attendance at the 7th annual john maclsen folk school festival held at cherry hill farm lnionville on saturday afternoon and eve ning dancers and singers dress ed in their native costumes and representing practically every nation in the world took part in the colorful program mrs betty maclsen delivered the ad dress of welcome following the afternoon ses sion many took part in the pot itick supper held on the lawn in the evening a huge bonfire was lit and everyone joined in a lively singsong for one free service call i fill in coupon name 5 address 8 phone 3 this coupon good for one free service call on any 5 make of sewing machine mail to singer sewing centre 102 main s newmarket 0mlqjijillm in our decoration day sate shoes for the whole family for all occasions every style op to our famous quality standards- girls sondot in colder with protty bucuo strops sturdy canvas oxford for boys has thict rub ber solos 20s colored potent leother in on onllostrop d-t- vp for ladies 7o hondsoto long wir ing loafer or ro morocco leother j fln death m iddleton ruth entered into ret it ciaxemont on tuesday june 28 155 ruth msrson beloved wife of the ute silvester middleton and dear mother of andrew of to ronto james of orono malcolm oi claremont viola mrs lynn of ciarercont george of claremont aldine mrs haia- un of green river in her sstft year mrs middleion is resting hospitality several members assisted the hostess mrs wis bradley ia serving refresh- meats the nest meeting will be the 3rd wednesday in september when members are reminded to bring ia their talent money earned during the summer hu many friends will be pleased to hear that mr ross norton who has been ill for several weeks is now able to be up and is progressing favorably last saturday afternoon on highway no 7 at unionville the seventh annua john madsen folk festival was held at cherry hill farm the festival com- at the family residence clare- mont for funeral service in claremont baptist church at 2 30 pm on friday july 1st interment cl3remont cnion cemetery 6th line whitchurch mr and mrs glen shadlock had dinner on sunday with mr and mrs norman steckley sunday afternoon visitors with mr and mrs norman steckley were mr and mrs ja cob grove mrs bill chamber lain and judy mr and mrs wil- raer hamm and giris and mrs i meaced at 3 pm and carried on orliff houden at- for mon- miis lorraine steckley tended a birthday party miss dianne ratcliff on day mr and mrs gorman dixon and david attended an irwin reunion at st catharines on sunday master bruce dixon spent the weekend with his grandparents mr and mrs r 1ouperthwaite friends and neighbours ga thered at the home of mr and mrs bruce clarke on tuesday evening for a shower for miss margaret heise and douglas clarke the happy young cou ple received many lovely gifts mr and mrs ron harper spent last weekend at water loo attending the band festival and visited with their son sgt kenneth harper who plays in the rcaf band from portage la prairie man until 11 pm in the afternoon there were scottish pipers and drummers danish canadian folk dancers finish athletic club dancers czech schulp- latters dutch choir society czech folk dancing highland ml pisgah those who missed the anni versary services at melville church last sunday really missed something our deepest thanks to dr archer wallace who was our speaker for the day and to mrs r jenkins soloist of the morning whose beautiful numbers were a thrill and an inspiration to ail who heard them and to mr higgins of toronto tenor soloist of the thursday june 30 1955the stouffyiue tribune pee tl ham is visiting mr and mrs f harvey mrs clyde lehman todxorden following the christening which was performed by the rector rev j d tiller a supper was served to the guests in the church basement the unionville womens in- situte instead of holding a regu- evening for his lovely selec- iar meeting on july 7th win our thanks also to our attend the york rally of the own choir whose anthem were wi at dalziel park etdzely ai ve enjoyed member who wish to attend el scnool oays are drawing please meet at the texaco mk z v fosjs vice station corner no 7 and pxmc are the order of the da main sts at 930 am you are asked to bring your own cup the st philips anglican meivihe school journeyed to musselmans lake on friday last and report a very enjoyable church ss picnic was held on j l wednesday june iund at green wood park the june meeting of centra united womens association was held at the parsonage with six teen members and one honorary member as well as a visitor at tending the president opened the meeting with the theme song and repeating of the lards prayer hymn 57s we plow the fields and scatter was sung in the absence of mrs purvis mrs w snowball was in charge of the devotional mrs dancing university settlement a h milner read the scriptures victoria square the sr womens institute rally and picnic will be held on thursday july 7 in dezel park near edgeley those wish ing to attend please be at wil lows store by 94 am this picnic is for the members of the sr womens institute and their friends for the month of july the sunday school will be held at 945 am followed by church service at 11 am the speaker for the month will be professor john mcpherson of victoria college university of toronto everyone welcome there will be a wa bake sale on the church lawn on thursday june 30 at 3 pm any donations of baking or fruits and vegetables will be greatly appreciated on sunday evening the bro thers and sisters and their fam ilies of william orr of which there were 41 who attended held a buffet supper on the lawn at the home of mri and mrs allan orr there was al so a birthday cake in honour of mr orrs sister mrs harry- brown of toronto who was celebrating her birthday over the weekend on sunday at the home of mr and mrs lloyd beatty a family reunion was held at which 96 were present friends were sorry to hear of the sudden passing of mr melvin nelson it was only a week or so ago that he was in the community here visiting fiends sympathy is extended to his family at this time mr and mrs tom steed nee mae flavelle of creemore vis ited with mr and mrs donald pickering and family on wed nesday of last week mrs garnet francy and mrs marcus jarvis attended the bus tour to niagara falls on wed nesday of last week this tour was sponsored by the horticul tural society of stouffville the teacher and pupils of ss no g markham enjoyed a picnic at musselmans lake on friday of last week mrs herman mortson and miss joy mortson attended a trousseau tea for miss rena miller recently mr and mrs ray wilson and family of toronto spent the weekend with mr and mrs john empringham mr and mrs parkhill of queenston mr and mrs trea- nor canning donald and mar garet mr and mrs stanley boynton lawrence and david had dinner thursday evening of last week with mr and mrs lloyd canning the occasion be ing lloyds birthday miss barbara emprlncrham is spending this week with her cousins masters johnny and larry wilson in toronto miss jane hunt of ieterborq folk dancers canadian folk dancers japanese and american indian dancers a picnic supper was enjoyed by all and was fol lowed with a sing song and tra ditional dances by many national groups the womens institute of unionville held a very successful june fair on the spacious lawn of mr and mrs clarke young on wednesday june 22nd the president mrs gresham called on mrs furneaux president of markham institute to open the fair she expressed her pleasure at being there and spoke of the wonderful work being accom plished by the womens insti tutes throughout the world the afternoon tea was well patron ized the home made baking as usual sold early as did the sew ing green thumb treasure trove and touch and take tables the members considered it a very successful sale and are grateful to those who helped and the friends who attended this fair is planned as an annual event miss lynn lebofsky of toron to spent a few days this week visiting miss elizabeth weir of pomanda road on june 21st a red cross color film on water safety was shown at lnionville public school to both parents and child ren under the direction of the unionville swimming club we are pleased to report mrs f pollard is feeling better and is able to be home again mrs tatters no 7 highway west entertained at her home last saturday afternoon in honor of miss helen couperthwaite a bridetobe helen received a number of lovely gifts from the thirty friends who were present mrs d harrington and friend of toronto spent saturday at unionville mrs newton of willowdale a former resident of unionville called on old friends here on saturday afternoon miss mlna sommerville of markham visited with friends here on saturday and attended the fair miss margaret rainey of un ionville and mrs pearl gough of markham were guests at a miscellaneous shower in toronto on thursday night in honor of miss eleanor johnson of glen major messrs h h powers and e lemasurler enjoyed a motor trip last thursday to klrby orono bellville and other points mrs w whitmore and child ren mark lynda and michael of bradford are spending this week with her parents mr and mrs helmler mr and mrs henwood and family attended his firms picnic on saturday mrs mary wagg and daugh ter of stouffville visited her mother mrs john snowball on sunday mr and mrs j mcrae who recently moved to the district have purchased the newly built home from mr ray ormston no 7 highway west we under stand mr ormston has purchased a home south of highway 401 holy communion was ob served at central united church on sunday morning several joined the church by certificate mr and mrs james mcrae from cambridge uc lindsay mrs robert dowse from coburn uc toronto mrs geo martin from osington baptist church tor onto frank mathew miller and i his brother donald bruce miller iwere baptised and joinrtl the hurch by profession of faith mr and mrs fldon mcarthur gormley mr and mrs keith steekley and peter of clarenwat visited on sunday afternoon with mr and mrs henry steckley congratulations to miss vera doust who successfully passed we wish a speedy recovery for mr lloyd harvey who u in york county hospital new market for miss edna fade who is in western hospital toronto and for mr reginald from john 15117 the topic taken by mrs snowball was the vine and the branches she pointed out that the vine be fore it grew was not a beautiful sight but as the branches grew it became beautiful she likened it unto our lives also pointing out if a vine did not bear fruit it was worthless the secretarys report was read and with two small corrections was approved owing to the absence of the treasurer mrs butt read the treasurers report showing a substantial balance the differ ent committees reported mrs weir took the members on a tour of inspection of recent work done in the parsonage and pre sented a bill of 400 for a new- clothes line sick and visiting committee mrs champion re ported four calls made mrs gayman one call and mrs case- ley three calls mrs ogden ex pressed regrets at the illness of mr a dyke and suggested the members send him a get well tard mrs fear reported for christian education and christ- and citizenship saying the com mittee had held a discussion and it was recommended to get in touch with the teachers and officers of the wa and sunday school and have a supper fol lowing which they could make plans for their work mrs ogden read the list of committees from last years fall fair and with one or two changes they were left the same for this year mrs butt was added to the press committee and mrs butt and mrs fear will be in charge of the white elephant table the july meeting is withdrawn the offering was 500 the pro gram consisted of a reading by mrs gayman entitled joe chandler mrs ogden moved a vote of thanks to mrs butt for inviting us to her home a lovely tess mrs ogden and mrs la- lunch was served by the hos- rose mrs a kennedy spent a few- days this week visiting her brother and family at aylmer sorry to hear mrs lewis had the misfortune to fall last week and injure her back miss step hanie mew also fell last week and suffered a broken arm mr and mrs carmen boad- way have returned from their honeymoon and are settled in their new home on victoria st the unionville swimming club officers for the 1955 sea son were elected as follows past president miss betty rus sell president miss diane crlbbett vlcepres mr law rence gayman mr bruce holds- worth secretary miss jennifer mew treasurer mr john heighway executive commit tee iir marie gayman miss diane bartlett miss janet gard- house mr david hull mr david bratton the unionville swimming clubs adult advisory commit tee chairman mr j d m pnilipps vice cnairman mr jim bacon secretary mrs anne diack treasurer mr l s watkins mrs p g phillips mr h u dukes mr a k duitfield mr a m hill mr art toogood mrs peggy holds- worth mrs helen dyke mrs lynn hughes mr w stewart mrs mary stiver mrs isobel heighway the wa of melville are very grateful to all who contributed to the bake sale held in the stouffville sales arena on sat urday afternoon it was a decid ed success thanks to the ladies who went out and officiated at the booth apologies to mr and mrs james miller of browns corn ers for announcing the birth of a daughter in last weeks column their little girl is a boy james joseph jamie congratulations anyway congratulations are due mr and mrs john d smith of cashel who on monday june 27th celebrated a 24th wedding anniversary and also best birth day wishes to jack and harry wlio observed their birthday the same day mrs smiths par- enus mr and mrs young of toronto were with them on sunday to help celebrate the double occasion our summer residents mr and mrs fred hume dianne and ian of toronto and mr mid mrs bob martin also of tor onto have moved out to cashel for the holiday months glad to see them again very sorry this correspon dent cannot take credit for the words of wisdom printed last week under melville heading would like to think they came from this pen but in all fairness must say no mr and mrs benson meyers entertained dr wallace mrs young of stouffville miss olive mortson and mr and mrs percy puterbough of maple on sunday mr and mrs moody of tor onto spent sunday with mr and mrs fice sorry to hear mr fice was under the weather visitors at the manse with rev and mrs moddle on sun day were mr and mrs harold dickin and daughter ruth of weston and mr and mrs hig- gins of toronto mr and mrs ed nigh of stouffville had dinner on sun day with the houck family mr and mrs geo baker and mr and mrs lome baker and lloyd of newmarket visited with the houck family on sun day afternoon the ball game between beth esda and peaches and melville young peoples played at the garden party at bethesda last week was won by our friends to the north but our gang are intending to change all that at the game to be held thursday night of this week in the school yard on the fifth line clayton school good luck kids those night marauders who prowl around and leave such telltale odours were surely out monday night wow nearly strangled to death in our sleep closing windows spraying with pure air and bottles of air wick setting around failed to clear the air that came in the bedroom window hope its the final visit her grade vii pi3no toronto conservatory of mu sic rev and mrs gordon bolen- cer and family left malton on saturday afternoon to fly to nigeria afrc3 for another term of missionary work mr and mrs lloyd speedie and boys of hamilton spent the weekend with mr and mrs m farquharson congratulations to miss ran- dallin trussel of grade five for winning the prize for best behavior to donald wideman of grade ii for the most im provement in reading and to carol mortson of grade viii for the most improvement in spelling these are all pupils at ss no 4 markham school mrs david hilts is spending two weeks with friends at coll- ingweod miss eva schljcter of toronto spent the weekend with miss ruth hunt mrs victor stover of mark- t themcmullen who is at shouldice surgery thornhi mrs k hoover and ruth had surdav supper with mr and mrs chus hoover of dickson hill mr and mrs elmer hill of providence bay manttoulin island were also there congratulations to mr and mrs howard steckley who were married on saturday in barrie howard is the son of mr and mrs walter steckley the young people of heise hill church motored to port carling on saturday and en joyed the cruise on the mus- koka lakes they spent the evening at canadian keswick mr and mrs walter clokes and mr and mrs lester sho- alts and family of vvainfleet spent sunday with rev and mrs j r steckley and mr and mrs henry steckley miss reatha steckley left on sunday for fort erie where she is employed for the sum mer church news st james presbyterian church stouffville kcv d k mckilllcan ba bd sunday july 3 10 am moraine uorshln reformed church of canada dutch meeting held in the fellowship centre leinonvllle pastor kcv dykstra sunday july 3 10 am worship service 11 am sunday school memorial christian church rt e c moddle pastor sunday july 3 10 am sunday school 11 am communion service 730 pm song service and evening worship subject a resume of the bloomington conference brethren in christ church heise hill gormley pastor bishop a it winger sunday july 3 1000 am sunday school 11 am morning worship 7 pm evangelistic wed 730 pm prayer meet ing lehmans shoes stoufkv1iik rilone 43 w3 ts visiting with her uncle and heien avpnue received word of aunt rev and mrs a huston mlm p of their mlsi jov mortson attended the mingaymiller wedding onig brl kincton rd we saturday afternoon extend to them our sincere sym- miss lillian nichols attended hj the ebyrowan wedding on dicksons hill after spending the weekend at the hoover home mr and mrs elmer hill of providence bay returned home by way of palmerston where they attend ed the wedding of his brother arden rev and mrs bruce wide- man and son of kitchener spent the weekend with the folks at home the beautiful homestead of mr and mrs anthony hoover was the secene of a happy ev ent when the family honoured their parents at a dinner to celebrate their 42nd marriage anniversary on june 18th firends fom kitchener to ronto and othc- sections were present to join in the decora tion service on sunday after noon pastor shantz presided quakers reunited r huson of stouffville was ftkk split guest speaker and the wide- the religious society of male quartet provlried friends in canada quakers special numbers in song split three ways since 152 and the school picnic at mussel- 1ss1 was reunited last week j mans lake brought the activi- canadian quakers holding ties of teacher and scholars the yearlv meetings for their i a close for another school bloomington and ringwood christian churches rev t maxwell pastor sunday july 3 bloomington 10 am sunday school 11 am worship bingwooi 10 am sunday school 230 pm worship mon s pm christian endeav our altoxa 1030 am sunday school 730 pm worship wed 8 pm prayer meeting evangelical baptist churches rev norman rowan pastor second markham sunday july 3 10 am sunday school 1100 am worship wed 8 pm prayer meeting second markham church and sunday school picnic at rat- cliffs park thursday june 30 supper at 630 pm friends and neighbours es pecially welcome baker hill 10 am worship 11 am sunday school thurs 830 pm prayer meet ing at the home of mr and mrs c stickwood a welcome to all church gormley bethesda rev c e hunking minister sunday july 3 united missionary bethesda 10 am sunday school 11 am morning worship gormley 145 pm sunday school 24 5 pm- worship service 730 pm young peoples meet ing pikes peak tent meeting july 1024 vacational bible school from july 26 to august 5th broadcast time 845 each sun day morning cklb oshawa 1350 on your dial stouffville baptist church rev h f branton pastor sunday july 3 tues june 21 3 pm the wms will hold its monthly meeting at the home of mrs shuttleworth 1000 am church bible school 1100 am morning worship 730 pm evening service wed 8 pm midweek service fri 8 pm young people christ church anglican rev j i tiller rector sunday july 3 4th after trinity 1000 am holy communion sunday school recessed july and august your father is merciful st luke 630 saturday afternoon mr and mrs hrure cowe entertained a number of friends from toronto on saturday eve ning the occasion being their 6h wedding anniversary mrs i melimurray mrs p willows and mrs hewit at tended the decoration service a uxbridge on ri m c uners ii 11 end of oshawa fpent te weekend with mr and mr willows mr forde was a guest at the home of her son mr and mrs w h forde on sunday mr wrn sharn has purchad the redrc where mr and mrs n andton now reside the unionville fire reels were called out on sunday at noon to fight a ftras fire near finches a private christening service n sx phpips anslicas i su r y i n he t grandchildren of mr ard mrs clark johnson and token lege here unanimously agreed j the community regrets that on union after a five hour dis- miss rone will not bo returning mission the union of ortbo- in september and presented riox hicksite and conservative her with a camera as groups was attempted in if of their esteem but failed because of two dis- scrting voices the friends have agreed to unite in one yearly meeting a coordinatins assembly and doctrinal differences will be recent visitors with mr worked out during the next 12 j mrs albert hokbs were months vivian mccormack memorial church rev w 8 whltcombc ma pastor thurs s pm prayer meeting friday 730 pm childrens meeting sunday july 3 1030 am sunday school 730 pm evening worship speaker is rev elton britton of portage la prairie man tues 815 pm indies meet ing at the home of mrs roy fockler wed s10 young peoples united church stouffville rev douglas davis minister sunday july 3 10 am sunday school 11 am morning worship praising yourself to the skies will not get you there they who wait upon the lord shall renow their strength stoirllleatnited missios ajjv thurcjrn yirei f 0 ffi iisuii m hiitfcr v rin6w00d and mr l-i- autonomy of the alfred tavior miss myrtle tay- meetings scattered r mr and mrs w hobb from halifax to vancouver ar1 master norman scott all retained under the union agree of toronto also mr and mrs mert arthur wiiliamsor o barne thurs evening s pm prayer service and bible ntudy sunday july 3 0 a m sunday school ii am worship subject i eighth command ment 730 pm evangelistic altoxa union church 1030 am sunday school 730 pnv evangelistic coming events july 4th to 15th daily vaca tion bible school youth for christ 745 pm saturday night 2nd maikliam church a film a chance to grow the baker hill ladies octette will sing and musical num bers by the instrumental group also of special interest the intercity quizz group versus the local winners the pleasant sunday evening meeting starting at 9 oclock in ratcliff park be sure to get a copy of vision you are welcome n kowan director united missionary church rev h shantz minister sunday july 3 mount joy 10 am sunday school 11 am morning worship thurs 8 pm prayer meeting dickson hill 10 am morning worship 11 am sunday school no evening service stayner camp meeting tues s pm prayer meeting melville bethesda and peaches united churches rot ii i moddle sunday july 3 10fl am peachs 11 30 am melville 730 pm bethesda melville wms will hold their annua picnic on tuasday july 5th at the home of miss janet bruce bethesda wms wil meet on wednesday at the home of mrs a scott practically all ths states in creased in population from 1050 to 150 with caiifor leading the parade with a 533 percent increase new zealand has more thn two and a half cattle for eatrh of its 2085000 people iw shesp out number people almoh 17 to orc

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