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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 14, 1956, p. 3

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eh large turnout for tent meeting opening service the stouftyllle tribune thursday june 14 1956 p9 3 local and persona happenings tpi ni i rnr tpi rr the death occurred on tues- travellers tell of y l ol mr douglas mutch brother of rev john interesting trip a section of the large crowd attending the opening service of the evangelistic services being conducted by the united missionary churches of york county in markham fair grounds services are held each evening in this large tent with a capacity for 4000 per sons weddin us allin emprixgham on saturday may 2fith beth- esda united church was the sett ing for the marriage of jean 1enore empringhara daughter of mr and mrs wm empring- ham to murray walter allin son of mr and mrs fred allin fleming graham mr f l crawford will visit reeve elmer daniels and dep- mouiit zion united church i stouffville within the next few utyreeve milt burk of stouff- decorated with apple blossoms jdays and will call on friends of ville are attending the june ses- and tulips was the setting forthe lords day alliance he sions of york county council the marriage of miss joan gra- 1 will appreciate a hearty wel- this week ham daughter of mr and mrs come and response when he orr graham to mr glen flem- 1 calls valuable work is being ing son of mr and mrs norval performed by this organization fleming whitby reverend h safeguarding the national moore officiated given in marriage by her fa ther the bride wore a waltz length gown of nylon tulle and rev c e hunking officiated at jlace over satin her fingertip veil ihe double ring ceremonv miss was held by a pearltrimmed louise bolender played the wed- headdress and she earned a ding music and accompanied mrs grant motley who the lord is my shepherd and o perfect love the bride given in while bible with white gardenias a and streamers of baby mums v mahd rosebuds the maid of honor miss dor othy graham wore shrimp crys weekly day of rest for canadian workers against commercial ex ploitation and enabling the in dividual to use the day for wor ship rest and culture at the opening june session stouftville wi stouffville wi will meet in christ church parish hall on thursday june 21 at 215 pm programme convener mrs b lickerish roll call sing say or pay lunch in park mr murray holden jr an of york county council in new- j employee at the iga store suf- m rn tvrinv mr v t toed a nasty cut on his hand i when the meat knife he was using accidentally slipped stit market on tuesday mr w l clarke deputyreeve of mark ham township took the ward ens chair at one time during the marriage by her father wore a floor length gown of satin and laee a and miss nora fleming wore halo of white roses and pearls turquoise crystalette over taffeta held her fineertid veil of tulle wlth matching headdress they neia ner iingerup eu oixuiie d bouqucts of mums and illusion she carried a cascade of roses deep pink roses miss laura j irvin gibson of brooklin shepherd was maid of honour w best man and the ushers bridesmaids were miss grace were mr leslie moore of whit- siblev cousin of the bride and by and mr bill graham miss shirley allin sister of the after the reception the couple groom they all wore floor for a -wedding- trip through length gowns of pale blue nylon crystal charm and matching headdresses and carried yellow roses the best man was harry hunt and the ushers were allan empringham and donald gra ham the brides mother received in n teal blue crepe dress with pink accessories and corsage of pale pink roses the grooms mother talette over taffeta and the i proceedings and was termed the bridesmaids miss phyllis jones dean of council having served more terms on the board than anv other member the united states i stouffville municipal council under the leadership of reeve elmer daniels played host to county council members on fri day afternoon following the reg ular council session members were treated to light refresh ments and reeve daniels ex pressed the good wishes of the municipality of stouffville and introduced members of his coun- assisted in a navy blue crepe c and the press the majority dress with white accessories and of municipalities in the county e corsage of red roses for travelling the bride chose a porcelain blue suite with pink and black accessories and a cor dage of pink carnations upon their return the happy will reside in bethesda take turns at playing host for these functions and this is stou- ffvilles initial turn mr and mrs fred henry of california florence stouffer couple visited mr and mrs d l stout- fer and relatives last sunday whatever type of gift your dad would like best youre sure to find it in our wonder fully complete selection of fathers pay sifts priced to fit every pocket book a bon voyage party was held last thursday night for mr and mrs jim mcdermott with thirty people present jim and muriel are flying to ireland with their two small daughters for a five- week visit with relatives mr and mrs j paterson at tended a dance at sir arthur currie club in toronto friday night mrs rod mclennan became the proud grandmother of a 7 lb baby boy on her own birth day june 6th the babys par ents are mr and mrs fredrick buffham of syracuse xy mrs mclennan and mrs a forfar left last friday for a twoweek visit with the buffhams mrs robert simons and leon ard ot peterboro along with dorothy simons of toronto were sunday afternoon guests of mrs flewell and mrs cook miss maud jaynes visited with them sunday evening sunday school and church services have been withdrawn next sunday june 17 for mel ville anniversaray service the anniversary service was very well attended and everyone enjoyed hearing mr mclachlan speak our sincere thanks to the melville church choir for their part in the service which was certainly well done also to our own girls joyce lattenden jean mowder betty and helen maclean and susan and lynn phillips who all sang very nice ly ches were required to close the gash mr derek chadwick an em ployee at the local machine and tool plant crushed his index finger in one of the machines on monday afternoon the in jury prevented him from playing baseball in the evening with the red sox stolen truck recovered at gravel pit a 1952 international petrol eum truck belonging to the stouffville coop was stolen from in front of wilsons gar age late thursday night and was recovered friday morning at lees sand and gravel pit there was a little gasoline in we welcome mr and mrs bud smith back to our district from the southern united states where they have been spending the winter months their daugh ter pat will join them later this week site is presently holiday ing in new york city mr and mrs smith will again take up residence at musselmans lake thy are the operators of the wellknown donkey baseball game mr and mrs g keulnston mr and mrs m mowat mutch former stouffville minis ter the late douglas mutch was a mining ewsine is sur vived by two daughters due to a misunderstanding it woodstock berkshire was reported last week that mr sundav may 13th reelke p oi baian trae school this was in error as mr reeike is on the staff of ballantiae school while mr e- l herbert is principal at home mr and mrs carl moorhead mr duard rose of markham and wellknown in stouftvile has been appointed as the first mount albert will be at horri supervising principal for the to their friends on saturday richmond hill public school june 16 1956 from tto 930 pm system ion the occasion of their ictli we left london yesterday in cur ford consul arriving here at 6 pm we are staying at a quaint little inn over 300 years old our rooms are comfortable and we have lovely meals to morrow we will visit blenheim stouffville public school pu pils from grades 7 and s will present hmcs pinafore in the high school auditorium on june 2tth in addition the program will also have a salute to can ada pageant with pupils of grades 5 and 6 cpl dan hall arrived at th home of his mother mrs mary anne hall victoria st on sat urday to spend several week leave from the gimli air forca base in manitoba at home the clarke family will be at home to their friends on satur- palace where churchill was born day june 23rd from 230 to 3 and now the home of the duke land from 730 to 930 at birch- of marlborough a nephew of crest rr 4 stouffville on churchill the weather is still the occasion of the fortieth wed- lovely enjoyed church this am j ding anniversary of mr and in a methodist church before j mrs j a clarke the service we walked around the town not as large as stouff- 1 stouffville lions club held ville but very old everyone who their annua summer ladies has a foot of ground has a gar- night on monday evening as den guests of lion and mrs vein cambridge may 15th visit- davies at cedar beach gardens ed blenheim castle simply out musselmans lake the local of this world also went to group enjoyed all the facilities witney and through a church of this wellequipped summer notice e a grubin ro optome trist will be at his office in stouffville on monday and tues day june isth and 19th phones s6j2 and 25j1 the stouffville police office has received a fresh coat of paint mr fred jackson did the brush work new plate glass picture win dows have been installed in th mansion house owned by mr harold dixon mrs jas mccreight is thil week completing the enumerat ing in stouffville in connectioa with the current dominion cen- stouffville fire brigade was called out on saturday evening to put down a lire which had i ahead broken out in a car belonging to bob madill soninlaw of mr and mrs lloyd turner no one was home at the time of the outbreak the car was badly burned 00 years old visited stratford- onavon and ann hathaways cottage all most interesting spent the night at alcaster a roman town built in 1641 vis ited warwick castle at cam bridge we are staying at the blue boar with cambridge uni versity just one block above us watched the boys boating on the river for first time since our arrival our room in the hotel is warm i cant understand why there is a coal shortage here as none is burned in hotels the heaters are electric and the money we put in them is the best investment yet coffee is on the menu only for breakfast this morning we couldnt get tea and none of us could recognize the faintest semblance of coffee was like nothing ever tasted no such thing as pie just one with no crust on the bottom the tea is wonderful and all in all we have had wonderful meals may 16th skegness an other wonderful day we expect ed rocky country but it is abso lutely flat not even rocks on the seashore passed through many large apple orchards and hundreds of fields of tulips vis ited newmarket races on there this week then on to ely and through the cathedral there it was started in 1083 and com pleted in 1500 had lunch at lamb hotel and tea at bulls neck at night we enjoyed walk down to the dock and the north sea the roads in england are winding and signs read bend and a lay by is a playground and following a fine supper were entertained by a toronto musical group tulip tea and bake sale come to the tulip tea and baking sale to be held in the anglican church parish hall on saturday afternoon june 16th from 3 to 530 pm this event is being sponsored by the stouff ville home and school to pur chase school pins for the grad uating class this year which will match the school crest someone in attempting to play a practical joke on the town clerk mr garfield brown sent an advertisement in to a toronto daily with rather disastrous re sults last week mr brown re ceived a bill from the paper amounting to 1250 mrs gar lehman is expected home from the toronto general hospital this week after under going an operation mrs leh mans condition is reported as good decoration day the annual decoration day service will be held in stouff ville cemetery on sunday after noon june 17th at 2 clock the guest speaker will be rev m gibson of the stouffville baptist church the youth for christ band will be in attendance mr ron mercer stouffvilla high school staff member now for several years has purchased a new home from mcewan con struction co on rupert st west friends will be interested to know that miss roberta bone daughter of mr and mrs bob bone former church st resi dents won the title of miss mt albert at the annual field day held there last week fathers day contest offers 100 wardrobe free andrew mclean prominent a nationwide contest is being ol c j jj publications has purchased the conducted in conjunction with fathers day june 17th with weldons shoes and mens wear your contest headquarters for i chwas mr ken jen- stouffville area to enter the fathers day contest an official the tri sta form must be filled in and drop- j mr ron ca markham has recently joined the coldwater news recently taken i over by a partnership one mem- store ten wardrobes valued at 100 each are to be given away jtribune free see weldons advs else where in this issue news staff of the stouffville united missionary wms convention mr h mcintosh stouffville is said to be improving from an illness that struck him recently he is expected to remain in bed for some time obituary mary ann lilley mrs mary ann lilley died at brierbush hospital in stouffville on tuesday in her 70th year her husband mr thos lilley predeceased her by a few months mr and mrs lilley farmed for many years just north of markham the farm was sold after mr lilleys death and mrs lilley moved to ash- burn she is survived by two bro thers jim routley of agincourt and wesley of ashburn also a sister mrs harris of toronto the funeral service was held thursday afternoon at grace anglican church interment was made in grace church cem etery place to pull off the road and rest and eat i imagine the national debt is being reduced if the tips we give can be used as a guide i think they deliberately hold back on shillings and 6s so we have to give a bigger tip we cannot help but marvel at the cleanliness of england roads parks streets no litter anywhere and hotel rooms spot lessly clean the london papers are not much larger than the stouffville tribune this weekend is whitsun holi day a popular one in england we are getting worried about nights lodgings so we may go on to scotland to avoid it the trucks delivery tank but this was untouched no damage had been done to the truck t00ke shirts white and colored smart summer neckwear sport shirts short and lontr sleeves light weight hats cars light as a feather tshirts matching shirt trouser in summer tan gray olive green gifts to please every dad on fathers day june 17th teds mens wear formerly r e curtis ooooooocoooooooqocqqooocicoaqqaoaoooqcooooociat make dads day very special with a cake decoratkd just for him for really delicious cakes decorated in a variety of inlcrestintr ways phone or call in at stouffville bakery this weekend ps dad loves those goodflavored rolls too order a variety for your roll basket stouffville bakery ltd phone stouffville 189 dalkeith scotland may 22 the air is so much clearer and purer the sun shining brightly ever since we crossed the border although their language is a bit hard to understand on monday we changed our plans and in stead of going to whitby and north went west through un believably high hills grades and curves stone fences all the way to lake windermere we went through wni wads- worths cottage from kendal we went through carlisle raf i station there then on to the land of the heather to selkirk i and to abbotsford and sir wm scotts castle and on to mel- i rose abbey where robt bruces heart was buried in the 12th century we are now close to edinburgh and will visit it to morrow tuesday may 23 still no rain reservoirs in cities getting low and restrictions on use of water drove to edinburgh and shopped in a large store gar and i got our hair cut at a hair dressers 26 31 cents so it partly pays for the expense of the trip except for the buying spree by the ladies edinburgh is a lovely city as is all scot land we have seen am a bit disappointed no oatmeal por ridge but to day haggis was on the menu drove out from edinburgh and had an interest ing talk with a foreman of a presentation made to high school staff students of stouffville higli school held their annual picnic at musselmans lake monday afternoon prior to the picnic presentations were given to sev eral members resigning from the staff this year presentations were as follows miss holt compact mrs button alumin um coasters and napkin holder mrs dolman hammered alumin um relish dish and to mr rob- bins two books on mathematics and astronomy united church wa the june meeting of the wo mans association of stouffville united church will be held in the church parlour on monday june 18th at 230 pm mrs ross winterstein who is pro gram convener for this meeting has arranged an interesting pro gram which will consist of a worship service led by mrs otto tranmer musical numbers by mrs a mcconnachie and mrs c brillinger and an address by mrs o b coumans of locust hill mrs w schell and mrs fred campbell will be the host esses and the senior ladies of the community will be the special guests a cordial invitation is extended to all the ladies of the congregation to be present at this meeting which is the last before the summer vacation on may 30 a group of ladies canccr campalkn from the united missionary churches of stouffville altona dixon hill and gormley went by chartered bus to new dundee the canadian cancer society richmond hill unit reports that the part of the unit east of yonge or markham twp and to attend the annual womens stouffville has raised over 7000 missionary convention the 0 f the quota for the whole large church at new dundee i was only 86000 waf filled to capacity at alles- n ksstsb sions with delegates and visitors you have not ah been con from many places in ontario tacted you may expect someone the services throughout the to call shortly day were in charge of the wms provincial directors mrs w mr and mrs c h nolan were purdy colborne ont mission- among a large number of guests ary speakers present were miss who visited mr and mrs sam edna pridham and dr jean erb wilson of weston on sunday of nigeria w africa miss ha- j the occasion of their fiftieth zel eby from mexico and dr wedding anniversary mr wil- and mrs hopwood and rev and j son lias been publisher of the mrs w johnson from india j weston times guide for some during the evening mission- years ary pictures from egypt were being shown when the power failed due to a severe electrical and hail storm in the district reports were given from the united missionary foreign mis- radio and television merchant to be relocated stouffville radio and tele vision are moving to a new loca tion it is on the site of the for- sion board meeting and wms mer daley home main street inter conference council meet- j the daleys were pioneers of ing which convened in brown j stouffville reconstruction of city michigan last month the the building is going on at pres- foreign mission board is send- ent and it is expected to be com ing out four new missionaries j pleted in two weeks bud spang this year two to brazil sa has the contract for the build- and two to india ing of the store united church wms the june meeting of the wms ladies of the united church held in the church par lors was opened by the presi dent with a hymn and prayer in the business period which followed among reports given was that of the supply commit tee showing that a very worth while tea had been held at the home of the secretary for awakening interest in the work of the supply department new- work layettes babys quilts and knitted garments 2 new quilts large new gifts of babys blan kets double bed blankets and mothers night gowns also baby needs of soap wash cloths mitts and bonnets were displayed a gift of fiftecii dresses new from mrs watts was gratefully received and displayed the bale packing was accomplished june 4th some fourteen boxes of new and good used clothing christmas gifts and vacation kits these boxes were kindly taken free of charge to toronto bv mr chs ship period followed presided over by mrs woods m whicn i mrs donald hope favored us with an interest message bas ing her thoughts on faith romans 1 8 15 mis clarence baker greatly assisted by ren- coal mine the whole country iw c mrs hastings undo laid wih ol liv n spoakcr- hasinr hor message on the words seek ye the lord and live conducive to hard- cur- i ironmonger store ware soft furnishings tains and drapes i as we saw very little of edin burgh today we are giving it another day tomorrow a very thought provoking meet ing which she closed by ihe thought from george bernard shaw life is no brief candle it is a splendid torch that we have for a moment let it burn well before it is handed on mrs atkinson moved a vote dewhurst avenue j of thanks to the group in charge pm sunday june rd the meeting closed with a meeting we are informed that a serv ice to be held at temple baptist church on toronto at 0th is to n conducted by rev hymn and benediction if cockburn formerly of the j adjourned until september mvtiie dowswcll freij secretary built to fit the needs of motorists across canada coop first line passenger tires rive the maximum in safety mileage and smooth performance coop first line incorporates the very latest in tire engineering production and qualitycontrol safety bonded rayon cord resists ruptures and blowouts sharp safegrip saw tooth tread bites through road film to stop faster on wet slick roads and actually stops most skids before hey start proof of quality a twovkau iiirantc acalnt all roal haart am iwortivp workmnnvhlp on pawner lire li months on truck tirfn or or ominerrial knio for the best tire value around go to r- j christian church in stoufmlle pirjzwood and bicorr-i-riot- i mm kouffruie ont fhone us

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