buttonvill 86th birthday friends in this neighbourhood will be thinking o their former neighbour mrs l scott on saturday of this week when she will celebrate her 96th birthday mrs scott with her daughter rhea and son clar ence now live at markham un til early this summer mrs scott enjoyed good health and only two or three years ago celebrated her birthday with a chinese dinner at lichee gard ens toronto while she is still bright mrs scott is now con fined to her bed we wish her a happy day on september 30 neighbourhood notes mr and mrs james mcquay trd mr and mrs lloyd stone- house spent a weekend recently at niagara falls and fonthil where they visited mrs stone- houses relatives a high point of the trip was the liftlocks at thorold where the party watch ed foreign freighters being eased through the weliand ca nal one ihip laden with mo lasses aas from greece mr and mrs hart rowlands and their family of ajax visited mrs rowlands parents here mr and mrs e crisp last sun day david kooper celebrated his seventh birthday recently with five friends present another birthday celebrant last weekend was mr norman peid mrs george hooper was with the york choraliers on satur day when they sang at pioneer village mrs charles hooper flew to ottawa thursday afternoon to attend a dinner meeting she returned home the same even- tag- mrs rae donaldson attended as explorer leaders work shop at yorkminster united church on saturday on mon day evening mrs donaldson sirs sammy snider end miss margaret patterson met with explorers at browns corners united church for the first meeting the group meets each monday evening last week there were nine girls from sll new issue 46000 village of stouffvilk debentures maturities to november 1 1971 denominations 1000 only bearer and coupon registered delivery november 1 19g1 100 available at the canadian imperial link el commence stouffvillc ontario malcolm the milkman by markham dairy years of age attending the former netta spaans and her husband mr and mrs kui- pers of the queensway were guests last saturday at the fos- terthorreycroft wedding in the browns comers church netta was the first bride in the rebuilt church other local guests at the wedding were green lane neighbours of the thornev- croft mr and mrs curtis mr and mrs lak the former jean lak and her husband mr and mrs charles turner miss don na palmer miss jean muirhead among those who entertained for miss sylvia thorneycroft prior to her marriage to ron foster on saturday were mrs lawrence leuschrer a neigh bourhood miscellaneous shower and members of the brides office staff at the provincial laboratory held a shower at the home of a friend mr and mrs waiter craig had three strange little visitors after eleven oclock one night recently there was a light tap at the door and mrs craig an swered to discover three ragged and dirty little boys who were unknown to her the trio were discovered to be runaways from a toronto home for children who had set out early in the morning on a journey to find a grandmother who lived near keswick the don mills road home of the craigs was as far as they could trudge needless to say the worried matron of the home was happy to hear they were safe final meeting on thursday of last week ap proximately 120 women from vols groups in york presby tery met at browns corners united church for the final fall rally in january 19g2 w a and wms groups of the unit ed church of canada will be amalgamated and one program for all women of the church will be instituted receiving the guests on this memorable occasion were mrs douglas hood and mrs edgar fuller of tiie browns corners wms mrs wm rodick president of the group wel- floral that milkman lets kid sure 15 a hook him about on the subject it just of milk rrrkfor kicks fw coosvsss milk v builds muscles strength beauthelps vision nerves creates glowing health and it tastes so good yum vwwohmy these cool cats really got the big word on milk from malcolm and you can bet theyll be drinking lots of it from now on markham dairy ltd home deliveries in stouffvtllb phone markham 286 collect of th0m in representing royalgio insurance group liverpool and london and globe insurance co ltd royal globe insurance group extends its best wishes on announcement of 50 years service with this company one of the largest insurance groups in the world over 100 years old but helping to pioneer and expand modern insurance practices one of the few groups today which can write all the major types of insurance ready to serve you and your clients at all times les clarke royalglobe insurance group gord birkett bob hassard thomas birkett and son ltd designs weddings funerals corsages a specialty grahame w hudson phone stouflvuie 53w 28 obrien ave stouflville hm corned the guests appropriate ly and dessert luncheon and cof fee were served by group 3 of browns corners harmony club under the convenership of mrs frank oliver in the morning the program highlight was an address by miss ada snider formerly of woodbridge who spoke on ad ventures as a missionary in bo livia dr francis vipord of the canadian council of churches led a bible study session in the afternoon and during that pro gram mrs george hoope- sang two solos accompanied by mrs donald reesor the church or ganist who was present for both sessions dr margaret arkinstall of newmarket president of york presbyterial chaired the meet ing guests were present from points north east and west schombeig maple king city sutton keswick sandford ux- bridge aurora etc sector sleeting mr w w miller chairman of the programme committee of sector presided at a meeting of key representatives from va rious organizations in browns corners united church on mon day evening of last week to chart a course for church ac tivities during the current sea son it is noted that several youth groups are now functioning tyros under the direction of don gohn and jimmie hood explorers with mrs rae don aldson mrs s snider and mar garet patterson meet each mon day mrs george hooper and mrs donald reesor meet jun ior choir members each thurs day evening at 7 oclock cgit is now underway with misses betty patterson and judy hord as leaders and mrs w turner mrs bob hood mrs l tenny son mrs john buchanan and misses margaret and patricia patterson lead mission band and one of the most active young peoples union groups in york presbvtery is on the vic toria square charge on october 21 the men wo men and young people of the church will entertain at a sec ond smorgasbord dinner the first of these occasions held last february was such a suc cess that this second dinner should be a sell out this year plan b of sector will be the guide with emphasis on the life of the church rather than on finances members will undertake a visitation later this autumn making a friendly every-mem- ber canvass mrs a c huston to speak on wednesday october 4th at 2 pm browns corners wms members and friends from sur- roundlht churches will meet to hold an autumn thankoffering service the guest speaker on this occasion will be mrs aus tin huston of falconbridge wife of rev a c huston for merly minister on this charge xv i busy group buttonville wi women are active these days last week a meeting was held in buttonville w i hall to settle several busi ness mutters euchre october 13 is the date when the fall and winter euchre sea son enrnmences and as former ly the charge will be 50c with ladies providing several banquets will be cat ered for in the near future on october i the victoria square district will be served a din ner there will be a party for euchre group and the jun ior farmers will banquet in no vember on nov 1 2 and 3 but tonville wi delegates to the central area convention of on tario womens institutes at the royal york hotel will be mrs john wilkins and mrs fred porter this week w i members are occupied with a display at toe stouffylue tribune tburntjy september 28 1961 pcc 9 mllmvvvvvmmniniu dairymen youll profit 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