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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 28, 1956, p. 3

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m v attention just all orangemen a reminder i its one thing to be a good orangeman but it would i j be better to be a good lodge member also i i friend you are welcome to celebrate the coming 12th of july at markham with the local iol 548 j i lodge opens at 10 am church street j j god save the queen l- j among the 14 graduates of the kitchenerwaterloo school of nursing recently are left to right geraldine bickle gait who had highest stand ing in theory margaret rob- lin kitchener winner of prizes for professional development and sb nursing nancy reist kitchener who receives the award for general proficiency and mary ann fretz stoiiff- ville selected as best allround student tkitchencr waterloo record edited tribune for short time word was receive in stouffj viile this week of the death at bel gardens california of wil- liam marr former resident of stouffville and for a couple of years editor of the tribune the marr family resided here thirtyfive years ago and will be recalled for their vocal concert work as a family group mr i marr was proprietor of the tribune for a little over a year disposing the business to the late a v nolan deceased was born in leith j edinburgh scotland funeral service was held at grace cha pel inglewood park cemetery conducted by dr herbert s smith interment was made in inglewood cal last weeks paper stated in error that 15yearold eddie bi- shop was of stouffville public school it should have read from bloomingtoh school where he broke his arm on the swing- ing doors the sfoutfyiue tri8une tkjtscv knt 7 1956 ft 3 local and personal happenings mis p e- greenfield miss allie bragg of bowmanvilie and j mis s l stevenson of calgary were weekend visitors at the home of miss ethei byam the reeve of stouffville and members of council were guests of ontario county council at their june session on thursday of last week stouffville parking areas tlyee suggested areas that can accommodate your car while our town is crowded at shopping time 1 united church area 2 rear hendricks hardware 3 stouffville arena property courtesy stouffville business mens association the stouffville arena ltd notice of annual meeting take notice that the annual general meeting of the shareholders of the stouffville arena limited will be held in stouffville arena in the village of stouffville on thursday july 12th 1956 at s pm for the purpose of considering the annual report of the directors of the said company for the past year for the election of directors for the ensuing year and for any other general business brought before the said meeting dated june 25h 1056 by order l clarke secretary garrett evening auxiliary at 630 on wednesday june 20th twentythree members of the garrett evening auxiliary sat around prettily decorated wellladen tables for a sump tuous put luck supper in the united chuteh basement this was followed by their regular meeting which opened with a singsong of several hymns tak en from the gospel call after the president had disposed of the business miss anne lehman gave a very interesting worship service dealing with music in the old testament miss leh man used a number of refer ences from this portion of the bible and remarked that music is for everyone and that it i plays just as important a place in our day as in the early days of the bible a minute of jsilenee was ob served to honour the memory of one of our late pastpresidents miss lucy waters who passed away on june 12th miss marg- 1 aret hosie gave a reading from the home missions digest and john nolan favoured us with a piano solo and then shared two duets with his mother mrs c nolan mrs williamson gave an interesting and detailed account of the toronto east presbyter- ial meetings which she attended in markham on june 13th our organization was well represent ed at these sessions program conveners were mrs boadway and mrs farthing bloomington mr robert barnes has gone lo winnipeg and is taking a job for the summer in the uranium mines at blind river the sympathy of friends in this community is extended to the family of the late mr delos graham of ballantrae mr and mrs o tranmer ac companied mr and mrs fairies to orangeville on sunday mrs tate gave a splendid missionary address at the quar terly missionary program in the sunday school and a group of the boys and girls gave a choral number we are glad to report from a group who visited mrs e davis at the newmarket hospital that she is recuperating and able to return home after her recent operation mr ted cadieux local photog rapher suffered a btoken left thumb last week when he collid ed with team mate les clarke in a baseball game at newmar ket rev donald mckuhcan re turned to the pulpit at the pres byterian church on sunday mor ning rev and mrs mckillican returned recently from scot land where the local pastor has been studying on a scholarship for the past year rev h shant7 pastor at mt joy and dickson hill united missionary churches will leave next week for the west coast he plans to visit a sister in van couver and a brother in red deer alberta he hasnt seen either of them for 27 years rev shantz will make the trip alone by train mr and mrs wra shank i donna and karen gordon ami ralph of clarence centre n y mr and mrs raul burrell of clarence ny mr and mrs h snowball of uriionville mr car- win vyestland of toronto and miss margaret smith toronto were sunday supper guests with mr and mrs foster wagg and family te faulkner reunion wall be j held in greenwood park satur- day july 14th relatives please accept this as your invitation die local telephone building huvingundergore alterations on the inside recently received a touch of fresh paint last week adding a trim appearance mr and mrs t w brown have returned home from a visit with their daughter and son in jaw mr and mrs j winch at their cottage on the st lawr ence rivet mrs wm wright sisterin law of ms titos gostiek has re- tut red to her home ir lakeview after visiting here for a few days paving of the west townline proceeding this week and new asphalt has now been laid from the 4th con cast to the 5th mr and mrs j d lucas of toronto will celebrate their sil ver wedding anniversary next wednesday july 1th mr lucas is solicitor for the county of york and several other local mu nicipalities including the town ships of markham and whit church and the village of stou- ftviue the york county crop and soil improvement organization joy beauty salon to re locate emoved a three dav bus tour the joy beauty salon oper- spa uav callal amj ottawa ted by mis vcrna austtn will ljl mpn vvho lwfc lose on julv 10th and will re- open early in august at mrs austins new residence on wil liam street leion picnic on wednesday july a a 3 pm in the stouffville park the legion ladies arid men are en tertaining their children with a picnic a picnicbasket supper at 630 pm all members come and bring your husband or wife kiddies and pivuic basket took in the trip were messrs wm simpson fake baker trevorwatson and fiank barkey miss grace sellers miss grace sellers of stouff ville vvho graduated recently from the womens college hospital grace is a sradiiate of stouffville high school two local business places have recently installed aircondition ing units ken waggs jew cilery store and the marguer ite dress shoppe the innova tions are being enjoyed by the proprietors during the hot spells and are much appreciated by customers mrs j m gauld has been re engaged on the stouffville high ballantrae the sympathy of the com munity is extended to mrs gra ham and family on the death of mr delos graham he will be greatly missed in the commun ity our new minister rev david son will be with us next sun day july 1 sunday school at 10 oclock and church service at 1130 as usual be closed the following four sundays and will reopen on august 5th everyone is asked to note that the sunday school picnic will be held on saturday julv 21 belated birthday greetings to linda wallwork who celebrated 1 last thursday with a party for several of her friends also to donna pattenden who had her party on saturday harry simpson visited his sis ter and her husband mr and two of stouffvilles feature summer events will not be held this year stouffville lions club have for some fifteen years held a summer carnival on the final wednesday evening in june the local legion is also fore going the annual horse show lack of interest and inability to get sufficient help with these events is understood to be the reason for giving up there is the possibility that the lions club may hold other entertain ment later in the summer mrs l lehman and mrs e draper were guests at the wys- j school staff for next term mrs j ikchuktonvold wedding on sat- gauld was originally signed to iirday last in the davenport rd j a contract some weeks ago but lutheran church the bride is j the daughter of mr and mrs wysikchuk of winnipeg and the groom is the eldest son of mr and mrs l tonvolri of cor- nelius drive toronto mrs e draper as guest soloist sang a wedding prayer follovv- ing the ceremony the reception j was held at the home of the grooms parents the couple will reside in winnipeg where j mr tonvoid is in training with the rcaf some weeks asked to be released when her i husband was thought to be tak- ing a position at ottawa in the meantime a mr lanke was en- gaged for the job however mrs i gauld has since found she can maintain her contract and has been reengaged mr lanke be- i ing released dr helen aboil and miss ma son from ottawa dropped in on mrs t l abell on sunday mr and mrs w s mowat and family of bancroft spent the weekend with his parents mr and mrs mowat harry vaneeenoo local town maintenance man left this week for a two week vacation to de troit mr joved falls and mrs f g baker en- last weekend at niagara evangelist on tour o west mr and mrs cliff morgason mr mrs norm spang misses peggy white and helen paisley were guests at the riskilamiil wedding june 9th in walters falls united church ladema llamill recently taught in atha school miss peggy white help- evangelist h g adams left on tuesday for a speaking tour throughout the western prov the church will in his speaking engagements will take htm as far as ancou- ver accompanying mr adams are mrs adams and family as well as mrs harasimiw and miss joan wyse mr adams and family will return in the latter part of august the mission home and the mission duties will be taken care of by mr k edwards mr and mrs reesor and under the direction of mr j h green wood added recently to the mission staff is the rev silvio squarzoni stouffville is shortly to lose mr and mrs fahk riches as residents after more than fif teen years mr riches is taking i ed serve at the reception in the the ministerial duties on the j church basement after the re- warsaw circuit for the united ception mr and mrs levi mus- church warsaw is outside of lard entertained the stouffville peterborough appreciation was guests in their place of business expressed to mr riches at the i the sanmar inn near collins- mr and mrs duncan heise of toronto had sunday dinner with mr and mrs lloyd hamm of stouffville i mrs wm hughes of hamil ton has been spending a few days with mr and mrs geo hughes lloyd ave stouffville park was crowded on sunday as members and families of east toronto ttc personnel gathered here for their annual picnic sunday morning service in the stouffville united church and a presentation made to both him and his wife on behalf of the congregation mr riches has been teacher of the bible class for some years and has served on both the board of stewards and the session frank riches originally farmed in the lindsay district and came to stouffville lo operate the former button hardware recently sold to cee hendricks mrs riches has been a member on board for secretary wood mrs of the bride mustard is a sister another new residence was commenced on rose ave east last week when excavation was made for a new home for lloyd weldon local merchant an increase in water rates or i mf- and mrs wm moerdyke two neighbors on duchess st celebrated birthdays last week mrs thos gostick was 86 and across the street mr jos mert- mrs dick fines in sarnia last i who arrived from italy last weekend tuesday rev squarzoni who mr and mrs george talbot wi be one of tne speakers at recently returned from a very mission conven- cnjoyable trip an addition to the debenture debt is threatened in richmond hill with engineers recommend- ing two more wells to increase daily production lo 1800030 gal lons an elevated storage tank holding half a million gallons and an underground storage lank of the same capacity new mains costing s15290 are also the local library j recommended pressure dropped some time serving as j from 50 pounds to 10 pounds the best wishes of i within an hour one evening it kim and susan of kalamazoo mich visited with mr and mrs w c hall springhurst farm enroute to gait ont and hol land michigan mrs a e pipher milwaukee wis is visiting at the bruce harper home and with relatives and friends in stouffville-new- market areas the community go with the cottv pie in their new endeavour to nova scotia and prince edward island ens marked his 88th year both j mrs bertha flewell mr and are still quite active despite their great years and both can be seen working in their gardens on these fine summer days the public utilities offices in i stouffville have been further modernized by the addition of j new air conditioning units mrs gordon flewell and family and mr ollie flewell ot ux- bridge and mr and mrs george cook and family of toronto were sunday guests of mrs fle well and mrs cook mr bob over mr george tal bot and mr pete pattenden went fishing last friday at hawk lake mr and mrs a bartholomew of stouffville called on mrs cook for a short visit on mon day ion in november will take mis i sion duties in the same capacity j as mr adams miss ivy horobin who worked full time wth the mission dur- ing the absence of miss joan wyse continues to render her services each weekend as she comes from brant ford the mayjune issue of the converted priests evangel is available to all interested and i may be obtained without obliga- lion at the mission home wedding drive with caution aluminum is the most plenti ful nonferrous metal in the world it represents oneeighth of the earths crust but is so in tricately concealed that its exist- 1 j ence eluded scientist until it was discovered in 1s07 by sir humphrey davyv british electro- chemist bethesda the community extend sympathy to mrs symes bambrough in stouffville united church on saturday june 16 a pretty wedding took place before a setting of white iwballs and mauve french lilacs when erla josephine symes eldest daugh ter of mr and mrs jos symes was married to charles herbert bambrough eldest son of mr and mrs herbert bambrough of toronto rev douglas davis perform ed the double ring ceremony mrs chas nolan was organist the bride given in marriage by their i her father wore a floor length was revealed as council placed restrictions on use of hoses for watering lawns mr and mrs harold pipher have returned to their milwau kee home having visited stouff ville during their holiday trip a very nice time was held at greenwood park in honour of mr albert pilkeys birthday on j sunday last those who attend ed were mr and mrs george foole jimmy and larry mr and mrs ernest pilkoy john and judy and mr and airs gen constable and jack of newmar ket miss june morgan nurse-in- training at east general hos pital and mrs e pilkeys father mr john phillips had tea with mr and mrs e pilkcy and fam ily recently i mr and mrs w e roger from saskatoon arrived satur day evening at the home of her sister mrs t h paisley of stouffville they are expected to stay until well into august the stouffville oddfellows lodge who have occupied rooms in lie button blk for more than thirtyfive years are vacating these premises to take up ac commodation in the new mason ic hall at the westend it is expected that the rooms in the button blk will be converted into apartments the school bell has rung for the last time until next september hundreds of kiddies have been turned loose on the streets of stouffville and sur rounding hamlets their lives are in your hands now more than ever you should drive with care paying particular attention to children playing near the street dont mar life by being careless stouffville cannot spare the life of one child remember speed kills beware contributed in the service of the community by john jabatt limited alma john- i jown of lace and nylon over son in the sudden passing of taffeta the fitted waist of her mother mrs ferguson j french lace was trimmed with i mrs elgin last will be spend mother ofpearl and seed pearls g five weeks at her parents the bouffant skirt was overlaid j home mr nd mrs arthur stecj with nylon net with inserts of ikley in july elgin does not ex- french lace her headdress of pect to come as he is studying seed pearls held her fingertip for his masters degree at the i veil and she carried red roses seminary at winona lake where and stephanotis rev and mrs james green rev and mrs jas gteen song evangelists and musi cians are returning to pikes peak tent meeting this year july s22 ministering irt gods word will be rev m w downey who was born at maple ont converted early in life he trained for full time christian service at moody bible insti tute ard wheaton colleee rev downey and the green will make a splendid evangelistic team plan so be a pikes pe3k july s22 i rbara is now holidaying the jmis will be on wed nesday july 4 at the home of mrs albert scott mr and mrs alan pike and family of vineland spent the weekend with mr maurice pike mr and mrs fred allin and shirley mr and mrs murray allin and mr and mrs russel hunt and harry were guests at he wedding of mr donald gra ham to miss peggy oholleran i at sharon united church last saturday the community picnic will be on saturday june 30 at noon at woodland park cedar grove everyone is welcome anyone wishing a ride be at the church coiner at 1 1 15 am mr and mrs albert scott and mr and mrs leonard bi illinger were guests at the wedding of miss dorothy scot to mr rich ard cook in buffalo ny on saturday june 16 mr and mrs fred allin and shirley have moved into their new home mr and mrs arnold bi illinger of stouffville had sunday nlgnt simper with mr and mrs wcs nger and family and mrs arthur steckley spefit sunday at roeilie visit- inglwith mr and mrs hope bnbinf mr a worldrerord annual irci of 10 per 50rv ha bwiir keys population to 2t iii home at 30 co eighth largest in europe toronto the bridesmaids were joan slack of toronto and shirley symes sister of the bride they were dressed alike in floor length gowns of mauve and green flock dot nylon over taf feta matching headdress and mittens and carried yellow and mauve mums and yellow rose buds v mary symes sister of the bride ami joyce reesor cousin of tite bride were leaver girls dressed alike in yellovv flock dot nylon over taffeta and matching bonnels carrying small baskets of mauve and yellow mums and yellow rosebuds best man was fred coleman toronto ushers were william bushev of toronto and roy tin- da stouffville the reception was held at the home of the brines parents church st siouffsille the brides mother received the guests in blue diess and pink rose corsage and pink accessor ies the grooms mother assist ed wearing a pink nylon dress with yellow rose corsage and white accessories for travelling the bride wore an ice blue brocaded taffeta dress pink bengaline coat and pink accessories and pink rose corsage following a short honejrroor through northern ontario the hi ie groom will mikc nft our avenue its coop fence galvanized high grade made from heavy wire woven to give perrvianent protection coop fence is your guarantee of a long lasting troublefree fence your coop has the size to fit your need plan now for your spring fencing requirements 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