Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 14, 1960, p. 15

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the st0ufty1ue tribune vunity ju 21 1560 tup 3 a pretty picture mrs john edward gilmore the former louella marie win ger is pictured here following her recent marriage in the heise hill brethren in christ church the pretty bride is the daughter of mr and mrs clifford l winger gormley ont cadieux studio weddinqs harrison hagerman a wedding of rather unusual interest which created some thing of a precedent took place on saturday july 9th when ma deline grace hagerman daugh ter of mr and mrs howard g hagerman was united in holy matrimony at locust hill ont to william patrick harrison son of mr and mrs arthur ashby harrison of oxford eng land the bride who was given in marriage by her father looked beautiful in a waltz length prin cess style gown of white lace over peaudesoie and carried a nosegay bouquet of sweetheart roses and carnations her finger tip length veil was of tulle illu sion with alencon lace she was attended by matronofhonour mrs ellen wood and bridesmaid miss diane brown both of whom wore sheath dresses of sapphire blue shantung with net overskirts of the same col our tiny net and velvet caps to match together with nosegay bouquets of carnations centred by a single sweetheart rose were their accessories mr robert donald hagerman brother of the bride was best man and mr frank wood hus band of the matron of honour was the usher the wedding music was played by miss al- ana marks the unusual element of the wedding conducted by the rev charles e fockler of markham ontario was that mr fockler had in 1909 united in marriage madelines grandmother and grandfather mr and mrs i c brumwell now of roblin mani toba and formerly of blooming- ton ontario and in 1s34 had joined in matrimony madelines mother and father mr fockler was more than pleased at this turn of events as it was the first time he had ever united in mar riage three generations he also believed that it was most un usual as he had not heard of another minister who had eer done likewise the reception was held at the markhamtoronto flying and country club at locust hill on tario the brides mother receiv- quality service 0 line of feeds egg0 laying mash 18 and 20 egg0 growing mash egg0 laying concentrate pork0 hog grower pork0 pig starter milk0 16 dairy feed milk0 24 dairy concentrate ed in beige sheer over beige printed taffeta and her corsage was pink and white carnations after the reception the bride and groom left for their newly purchased farm near uxbridge ontario mrs j m young of vancou ver is visiting mrs john leh man for a few days mr and mrs young have just returned from england and the continent after a two months holiday friday only trout workmen have been busy re building the front of hals snack bar in the westend busi ness block the new front is similar to that of len keep ings barber shop being built of miadstone the alterations have made a most decided im provement in this business sec tion mrs arthur latcham and boys downsview are on a trip to california virtue is its own reward but it isnt the kind of reward that can be swapped for grocer- western grains bran shorts oilcake gluten soybean oil meal and brewers grains er76r4rcr pan fried in butter soup or juice vegetable dessert beverage 135 combination salad 110 to your taste luncheon 1130 am 130 pm dinner 130 pm 830 pm 5 tiik rkxail drug store 1 main st phone 229 editors mail we are always reading and hearing that there are no delin quent children just delinquent parents after passing through the four corners in claremont on sunday evening we now real ize just how much truth there is in the above statement on saturday night we all heard about the socalled gang warfare in the village some of the local boys were injured on sunday it was rumoured that the out-of- town youths were coming back this time the claremont lads planned to be ready for their visitors wouldnt it have been far bet ter for every parent and guard ian to have kept their boy home regardless of age in that way there wouldnt have been any body for the gang to fight with if this plan were put into prac tice throughout the country the outsiders would soon become discouraged this is at least one way in which parents might help before these brawls end in a tragedy mrs rene rennie m an w i min i ww jjmto he iriikii llmia rsssshs 8 i one aluminum laivn chair ki with the purchase of a spring m i fia filled mattress special beds 3 foot size by regal rest complete with spring filled mattress ladder in sun tan maple finish see our window display l e oneill furniture 3 main st e stouffville phone 98wl engagements the engagement is announced of marguerite hunter ford daughter of the late mr and mrs william j ford formerly of hanover ont to dr william allan murphy of stouffville ont son of mr and mrs l c murphy cochrane ont the marriage will take place on sat urday august 6 1960 at pm in wroxcter united church wroxeter ont mr and mrs arthur t whit ney announce the engagement of their daughter doreen marie to joseph charles johnson son of mr and mrs edgar johnson glen major the marriage will take place on saturday july 30th 1900 at 3 oclock in st pauls anglican church ux bridge local and persona happenings y4sgrcr7zru4rik mr and mrs fred hope ac companied by mrs hugh boyd mill st spent the weekend at kingston with their daughter miss janet hope rn mr and mrs ralph corner l have returned home from visit ing friends in the cornwall area mr and mrs albert cooper anne and gary of brookiin were visitors on sunday with mr and mrs will birkett mrs g d stallard rupert ave along with her sister mrs geo ramsden fanview ave and their families have returned from a 2week camp ing trip at orillia the tribune is indebted to mr wm grove of dicksons hill for his consideration in notifying this paper of the tri ple fatality at ringwood on saturday morning due to his promptness a cameraman was on the scene within minutes for exclusive photo coverage mr and mrs gordon greig of willowdale and miss laura cumin of lachute que were recent visitors with mr and mrs earl keith main st e mr and mrs joseph murray sr of market st left on sat urday for a twoweek vacation at halls lake haliburton mr and mrs m e clendin- in of hamilton were sunday visitors with mr and mrs wm g parsons 9th line south on monday mr and mrs geo dawe summerville newfound land were guests at the par sons home miss ruth parsons daughter of mr and mrs wm g par sons 9th line south is present ly spending her holidays in hamilton w m s a group of ladies met at the home of mrs reg stouffer on thursday evening july 14 for the annual picnic meeting of the wms of the united mis sionary church after an hour of fellowship and sharing a bountiful picnic lunch on the spacious lawn they moved in doors for the evening meeting which was led by the president mrs ed herbert the service was opened with singing prayer and minutes after which several letters from missionaries were read and en joyed a letter had been receiv ed from rev and mrs boettger who left stouffville in june tell ing of their trip to nigeria west africa and of their arrival at their new home at jebba they are in charge of a bible corres pondence course for africans as well as other missionary work by now paul and judy will be away from their parents at rock haven home attending a school for missionary child ren as school holidays in ni geria are timed differently than in canada at the close of the service mrs delos brown who soon will be moving from stouffville was presented with two alumin um lawn chairs and a philips translation of the new testa ment from the wms and the sunday school mrs brown has been active in both organiza tions and she with her husband and family will be greatly miss ed in stouffville best wishes and prayers go with them as they leave for their new home several work meetings have also been held by the wms during the winter and spring months when bandages and sup plies were prepared for hospital and dispensary work in nigeria there was a display of goods in the basement where mrs stouf fer packs the materials for ni geria prepared and sent in not only from stouffville but from many different missionary so cieties in ontario and alberta canada notice the public please take notice that the library will be closed for holidays from august 1st to 13th inclusive mr archie stover milver- ton is in stratford hospital following a recent operation there mrs delos brown susan and greg spent the weekend at stoney creek with her sister norma mr and mrs don brown and family i miss dorothy mover church st is spending a weeks noli day at the blue water confer ence near watlaceburg with friends from toronto miss margery mertens visited with her cousin mrs jack ilea- thcrington pine point beach scugog island on friday mrs heatheringon was the former bessie hoover of green river mr frank rae and mrs j turner obrien ave are visit ing their cousin mrs ford in barrie for a short while mrs herb stover of north markham has returned home after spending a few days with her sisterinlaw mrs percy stover obrien ave a number of local boys are at tending the trail of the pines camp at stayner this camp is held annually and is a project of the united missionary chur ches of ontario mrs harry sawyer has re turned home after spending 4 weeks in the east general hos pital toronto mr and mrs win timbers accompanied mr and mrs mau rice eby of dicksons hill on a trip to the west coast they left on sunday mr and mrs fred byer mrs graham doris white and larry have left on a trip to duluth where they will visit with a brother of mr dolos graham weekend guesis at the home of mr and mrs denzil a kidd town line were mrs w r campbell mrs s p graham and miss ann graham of avon- more ontario mrs w l g lloyd of manchester england mrs g p sangster of new or leans la and mr and mrs w t campbell and master bruce campbell of willowdale evangelist and mrs h g ad ams left by car saturday july 9th for western canada where he will be ministering through out the remainder of july and august and the first week of september their first stop was north battleford where they conducted two oneweek cam paigns first in the christian and missionary alliance church then at the baptist camp dur ing august they will have a campaign at the ukrainian bap tist church grande prairie al berta and an interchurch cam paign in dawson creek bc concluding with two weeks of onenight meetings elsewhere in alberta sask and manitoba on the way back home travelling with mr and mrs adams are their four children mr and mrs earl hoover and david obrien ave spent the weekend with mr and mrs bel fry hamilton at their cottage at gamebridge mr and mrs charles tindall harold ave accompanied their daughter mrs orvan downer and her husband of toronto on a motor trip which included stopovers at apsley belleville and kingston mr and mrs ted cadieux and family returned home on tuesday after enjoying a few days vacation at the cottage owned by mr and mrs truman baxter on manitoulin island they were also guests of mr and mrs chas cadieux over the weekend wagg reunion on saturday july ig over one one hundred children grand children and greatgrandchild ren of the late george and eliz abeth wagg held their annual reunion at the stouffville me morial park mr and mrs jas wagg of alliston received the prize for the couple present who were married the longest the foster daughter of mr and mrs dave ratcliff was the youngest child present the sports were in charge of mr and mrs walter smith of scar borough a ball game tug-of- war visiting and a bounteous supper were enjoyed by all misses muriel byer main st and irene ireson markham left on wednesday for a trip to the east coast mr and mrs wm garrett albert st and mrs s- kirov of oshawa spent a week with friends at rochester they also attended the funeral of mr mi chael markis mr and mrs levi forsyth obrien ave visited with mr and mrs henry thomas at mc larens beach scugog island on friday also with mr and mrs walker of detroit mrs clayton stouffer spent friday with mr and mrs row land winn mongolia len buckland formerly of stouffville now living on the 5th concession of whitchurch has been elected warden of the toronto district council of the carpenters union mr a m wood main street stouffville and mr w j hon ey of milliken left malton by jet on tuesday morning for vancouver where they will vis it mr woods sister and her husband mr and mrs a j baird and mr and mrs h a honey in chilliwack and other relatives in kamloops and salm onarm british columbia and edmonton alberta also the stewarts at red deer alta formerly of scarborough stouffville municipal council will meet in regular session this thursday evening whit church twp council meeting which would regularly be held thursday evening has been postponed to friday night due to the county picnic on thurs- lav afternoon band concert- music lovers will be pleased to hear that the newmarket concert band will be at mor gans park in markham sun day evening at 730 a fine con cert of popular overtures mar ches and other wellknown se lections has been arranged and there is ample parking space for cars in the park this well- known local organization is un der the direction of mr s clarke frcm who also leads the royal regiment of canada band the stolen 1957 chevrolet that raced through a stop street and rammed into the side of a northbound auto at the ringwood intersection on saturday morning 1b shown here the auto was tossed more than 70 feet by the im pact a 21 year old toronto youth died in the wreck and his 19 year old companion is still unconscious in the yorlt county hospital at newmar ket the car was the property of rev francis megoey a toronto parish priest staff photo the scene ofthe triple fatal ity is shown here the x marks the point of impact the westbound stolen auto arrows was thrown over 70 feet into the ditch the north bound car black line was tossed over 80 feet against a fence bodies of both the dead and injured were spread over a wide area- cpl pettigrew of the vandorf opp is shown here direetink traffic an am bulance right is prepared for an emergency trip to hos pital stan photo

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