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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 1, 1956, p. 7

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anniversary at vivian church sunday november 4 at 730 pm the heise hill quartette will bring messages in song t the pastor rev w s whitcombe will preach on what does the future hold buttonville news promoting safety nc stovrrvllu tribune thiasdiy noiemuo 1 16 ttqt t cago c o m i n g i nkrjuoii otiuck supper invited o charge for jnlmision thursday all regular attendants nov 15th rev john r boyd of sudbury sun nov 18 to sun nov 25 special meetings hureh fflwws mr jan ieaf neighborhood votes heeeni xuests h hoat o jlr aad mrs e crisp were mr asd mrs brae anderson of f k3hstan bay and mr and mr onad richards toronto j mr and sirs a w miller i entertained on saturday evening of last week their guests ere mr and mr j syxoadv of i cichsidse and mr and mrs john uonaldson jini and roemary miller and i thir fo femall sons spent the j weekend near windsor ontario risiting rosemarys relatives and i friends from schooldays a and beverley jones cele- ed in all their activities a busy school is a happy school halloween tea on saturday afternoon of last week the friendship club held a halloween tea and sale in the parlors at bron tor- united church ret- christ church anglican iter j d timer rector sunday nov 4th 1955 23rd after trinity 10 am- holy communion 1 1 am sunday school kri g pm choir practice perfect love cateth out fear i john 41s united missionary church t rev h shantz ministeg 10 sunday nov 4th 1566 mount joy am sunday school 1 1 am morning worship 730 pm evangelistic thurs 8 pm prayer meeting dickson iiulii 10 am morning worship 11 am sunday school 730 pm evangelistic special meetings nov 61 s with rev l a haarer aa evangelist united church melville peachs bethesda ballantrae sunday nov 4th 1956 10 am- peachs 1130 am melville rer g davison 10 am bethesda 1130 am ballantrae mr n hodgson bethesda ypu 8 pm friday nov 2nd bloomington christian church pastor mr don wilkinson sunday nov 4th 1956 10 am sunday school 11 am morning worship 5 prayer meeting each wedneadlftr 800 pm united missionary church gormley bethesda rev c e hunking minister sunday nov 4th 1s56 s45 am broadcast 135a kc 10 am worship gormley 1100 am sunday schools 12 noon worship bethesda i 730 pm young peoples nov 11 anniversary services rev henry good speaker mrs loraine morrison soloist second markham baker hiljj baptist churches rev bruce hisey sunday noy 4th 1956 second mnrkhatn prayer service each wed 8 pm xeit lords day bible school 10 am morning service 11 am subj the lamb of god baker hill prayer service thur 830 pm at the home of mr and mrs alec ratcliff next lords day bible school 2 pm gospel service 3 pm subj a dying savior saint and sinner come and worship with us ringwood christian church mr kenny edwards pastor sunday nov 4th 1956 10 am sunday school 1115 am morning worship 3 pm monday ce prayer meeting st james presbyterian church stouffville rev d r mckllllcan ba bd sunday nov 4th j956 10 am morning worship worship wtfhus stouffville baptist church pastor rev m gibson sunday nov 4th 1956 1000 am church bible school 1100 am morning worship 730 pm evening service wed 8 pm prayer meeting mon 8 pm young peoples memorial christian church bev v a dearmond pastor sunday nov 4th 1956 10 am sunday bible school 11 am worship communion t30 pm evening gospel hour thurs nov 1 s pm sunday school teachers officers business meeting thurs 7 pm junior oholr practice frl 7 pm boys stockade tues nov 6 2 so pm the pilgrim worker will rnoet at the home of mrs j wlnter- itoln wed nov 7 s pm prayer bible study hour in the home of mr and mrs c hodgson brethren in christ church heise hill gormley tastor bishop a i wtnfjr sunday nov 4th 1956 10 am sunday schodl 1 1 am worship service v 7 pm evangelistic message wed 730 pm our fnldweek prayer service an invitation is ejtendedto all reformed church of canada dutch meeting lemonvllle pastor rev dykstra sunday nov 4th 1956 10 am worship service 11 am sunday school united church stouffville rev douglas davis sunday nov 4th 1956 61tm anniversary 10 am sunday school 11 am divine worship rev it 1 scott bb of carlton st church toronto solotu terry don no 70 pm evening worship rev alec donald mc maple united church special music at both services thurs nov 1 230 pm the yvm s tuesday 730 pm scouts and cubs thurs 4 pm the explorers 700 pm cgit s0 pm choir practice instead of always trying to get the bet of a bargain try giving the best of it once in awhile vivian mccormack memorial church rev w s whitconibe ma- thur 815 prayer and bible study frl s30 young peoples hal loween party at church sunday nov 4th 1956 1080 am sunday school this is the first sunday of our contest bring someone with you t30 pm- evening worship anniversary service mon nov 6 8 pm annual business meeting tues s15 pm ladles meet ing at mrs whltcomhes home wed 815 pm young peoples note change alton a christian united missionarychurch rev d sargeant sunday nov 4th 1956 1030 am sunday school 730 pm evangelistic wednesday evening 8 pm prayer meeting stouffville united missionary church rev f ghusuii minijter auction sale household furniture house lot in the village op goodwood sat nov 10 the following property belonging to the estate of the late john ewagg virgil piano chesterfield suite 3plece frlgidaire refrigerator leather arm and rocking chair findlay space heater large oil tank and pump 2 antique tables rangette findlay cook stove 2 3plece bedroom suites springs mattreseea 1 bed spring mattress 2 feather ticks 3 pr feather pillows cushions studio couch kitchen couch extension table leaves dining room sideboard kitchen table 6 chairs and cupboard electric washing machine clothes hamper antique dressing table mirror wash stand bedroom chair chemical toilet 3 chests flocking ohairs veranda chairs card table bird cage and stand odd tables 2 ferneries hall rack hall tree sausage grinder food grinder fruit jars and crook flour barrel pictures coal oil lamps boilers kitchen clock wa6h tubs dishes cooking utensils folding ironing board kitchen stool tools miscellaneous articles at same time place there will be offered for sale subject to a reserve bid sroom house and lot with hydro good well garage terms on property will be made known day of sale sale at 180 pm terms on chattels rash a s farmer auctioneer rott group president and mrs wilfred turner mrs p page mrs rusel burr and mrs foster were tea hostesses while agisting at the home baking and craft booths were miss nan cy spars mrs venus and mrs jackste proceeds 35 and th added to funds already on hand i orated their fourth wedding an- 0 purchae articles for a christ- i niversary the latter part of mi parcel to be sent to the october united church mision post at mr and mrs major visited i nvson house in northern mani- ottawa ist weekend oba friend will be sorry to hear young people that mrs mcmaster is ill j hoar dcruuy x since mr james duncan is j miss dorothy naylor of i no longer president of massey- j rrampton convener of the mis- i harrisferguson we understand i sionary enterprise committee i there will be changes at mh i for the toronto farms it is expected that most j young peoples was guest speak 1 of the livestock will be sold with the result that many of the i families will move elsewhere j it seems we do nothing but say j goodbye to people these days 1 the oakes family celebrated mr george oakes birthday this week the flrielis group of central inited church inionville and i the st andrews church choir i markham had a rapacity audi ence for their anntal fashion how which they presented in the church hall at st andrews on tuesday evening of last week we noticed several local people 1 in the audience among them miss elizabeth french mrs h a roberts mrs sutherland and mrs a w miller a number of buttonville people also enjoyed the first presentation of the markham township concert association which was held in st andrews church hall markham thurs day evening of last week thosa present were mr and mrs r patterson wayne patterson and mrs gibson mrs douglas hood mrs norman reld mrs walter craig mrs a w miller mrs paul mingay rev and mrs a c huston and betty mr and mrs f h leaf mrs ray mc- tavish and mrs kedwell this year again there is a waiting list for subscriptions and the association has arranged a tick et exchange it you find you cannot tise your ticket on the concert night call miss audrey lemmon of markham who will put you in touch with someone who is anxious to attend in this way the greatest number of people will be able to enjoy the fine talent which has been se cured for the season buttonville school notes last week again the boys from buttonville school were about delivering vegetables to the neighborhood housewives as nearly as we know they have made approximately 3500 to date so if they call on you next weekend be ready with your order halloween party hohgobllns and witches and big brown bears haunted but tonville school on friday after noon of last week when the annual halloween party was held everyone dressed for the occasion and the big brown bear was none other than mr roberts school principal him self prizes were orwarded in the senior room to margaret pat terson for her very convincing skeleton costume the best comic pair were jimmle hood and wesley flerheller and maureen martin was the lovely fairy godmother mrs roberta was a gracious hostess for pupils small brothers and sisters and mothers in the junior room their party was held in the old school the costumes were all so good that the judges had great difficulty naming the three winners there was no doubt about brian arnott he was a gentle man hobo from his patched trousers to his old silk hat donna heisler was a demure bopeep and peggy murgasky was lovely in a dutoh costume one that a royal princess might have worn the children all received dain ty halloween baskets ailed with candy cookies were passed to the mothers while games were conducted by mrs roberts the children are fortunate to have such efficient teachers lnterest- fcontirued from page 6 we iart to save farmer eves i mr svkes said imny asrcics in the world will keep a parson hatj lo cbai firm acvi- a foolish person safe and jj bv producing rrjoks and sound if he does not take proper pamphlets on how to drive un safely precautions sa rnfornmciev the it a great many farm acci- farmer isso busv heading for the guests were mrs jack ha- dents it is the hutnan element ills oun pir accident that he doesnt take the time to read those helpful booklets said mr svkes we fee however that that causes the accident mr sykes said but in many other cases the accident happens be cause the machinery the farmer ne will understand the recom is using is not in a safe working condition mr sykes said his association ere approximately would like to see a farm ma- amount will be chirery inspector in every conn- farms in their districts ilr sykes said if they find faulty equipment on their first inspec tion the farmer should be warn ed if the farmer does not repair the machines he should then be conference fined mr svkes said he was aware er when the browns corners that the recommendations made young peoples association met bv his assodat were contro- in the church parlors on sun day evening of this week miss naylor outlined the mendations we have made we think any intelligent farmer will ee that they have been suggest el for his own good to impress upon farmers the try they should have an ade- j of farm safetc quate staff end should make especially where tractors are in- regular inspections say twice a v mr svkes said the year of the machinery on the orkeda show which will run at the cne coliseum jan 30 to feb 2 will be devoted to farm safety fust over 300 exhibitors will be at this years show mr sykes said and all will be stressing farm i safety iwe also plan to have expert drivers show farmers the right and wrong way to handle tractors he added one pic ture is worth a thousand words true but when you see some- box grove sirs 1 howard the fall activities are starting i versial but we feel they are i necessary for the farmers own mustonary project for the 1956 welfare many people regard cer- 1 thing with your own eyes you 5 season namely pioneer tain laws as foolish or jiarsh i just dont forget it and we feel evangehsm in japan and ex- but the men who devised those that these safe driving exhibi- plained that the toronto con- laws had a reason behind them tions will definitelv help to cut ferenoe has been asked to raise j this case our reason is that down on farm accidents flsoo toward this cause miss margaret hood mission ary convener for browns cor ners united ypa and miss mary arnold conducted the de votional service and miss doro thy hood led a singsong there was a good attendance and the browns corners members were happy to welcome the victoria square group as guests following the main body of the meeting refreshments were served the next meeting will be held nov 11 and will he the election of officers the week of nov 1118 has been named national young peoples week on dec 9 the local group plans to hold an evening church ser vice me of stouffville clerrts notice of first posting of voters list 1956 municipality of the village of stouffilie county of york notice is hereby given that 1 have complied with section 9 of the voters list act 1951 and that i have posted up at my office stoufiville on the first day of november 1936 the list of all persons entitled to vote in the said municipality at municipal elections and that such list remains there for inspection and i hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have any omissions or errors corrected according to law the last day for an appeal being the fifteenth dav of november 195g dated at stouffville this first dav of novem ber 1956 garfield brown clerk of the village of stouffville s md 80 wins half of accident suit dr arthur l hore so of as there will be a great deal i markham was awarded s100 of bazaar business to deal with and coss in an actlon arls this meeting is scheduled to get out of a e- accdent ln se under way at 8 pm and it is hoped that all members will at- up and will soon all be in ml to lend their t swing on monday the first mee- k big success ting of the farm forum was u held at the home of mr arid fest 7 iject for the evening is a cookie airs armstrong when the topic exchan cach m bvin and defendant eacli 50 percent discussed was free milk the xen cookitstc s to blame for the accident in un- jlnttlfnl i others and the handing in ionville on highway no 7 it home of mr and mrs coakwell articles w found that the defendant when the topic discussed will be a was traveun too fast b that should farmers invest in mar- birthday congratulations to keting the new discussion mr norm connor on monday leader for the season is mr mur- stephen rimmer 5 years old on rav dowdell and the secretary j thursday and alan dowdell 6 is mrs armstrong on saturday all the clubs of the youth mr and mrs russ jarvis and centre are getting under way j mr and mrs john jarvis visited births tember 1955 the defendant arthur j cam eron of hamilton was success ful in his counterclaim and was awarded 6250 damages the jury found the plaintiff this week too the jr girls on tuesday afternoon at 230 jr boys at 7 pm and sr boys at 8 pm on tuesday and the sr girls at 7 pm and the hi fi club at 830 on thursday eve ning due to tuesday evening being hockey practise the sen ior boys will in future meet on wednesday evening at a meet ing held last week the hi fi club decided to change their meeting night to make it more convenient for their members they also advise that they are planning to hold a quilt raffle in the near future and dont forget the girls club rummage sale on november 24th the november meeting of the box grove wa will be held on wednesday evening november 7 at the home of mrs rimmer auction sale sunday nov tth 1956 sunday school 10 am classes j forall ages you are welcome 11 am worship service roy d sergeant speaker 730 pm evangelistic service young people ln charge monday s pm young people thursday pm bible study and prayer meeting plan to attend the annivers ary service a week from sun day november 11th itev ss shantz will be guest speaker saturday 745 pm second markham church for evening parked with ringing hand muir itiblr qui he aping of a i broadcast anil good cohi dim hr- al ihc yki saturday mghi ilnll in the r markham liurrli marling a tis j x neck lh- ykc hand will bring number vr know nnd love of sprrlal lxal lnlerr cotorvil lul- of rrvrnt wedding flint tmnc thai count ito ml yvc whrre ouh mcvl omli and cirlt j honored attend your church this sunday tfoaiesajr urlstmtm order your christmas greeting cards now wliile the jelerdon l itx bet tonic in o the stouftvillc tribune and ee llie wonderful 10so hall mark cards for ihis clirktma make your election and have 114 print your own vere and name a peoonallied nreetinn from you all orders mut be for fifty or more the stouffville tribune building jot ford ferguson tractors gordon tractor power equipment etc ox buclid avenue ix the village of unionville sat nov 3rd the property of ken watson building lot residential 15000 sq ft central building lot is nicely situated in the village of unionville 132 it 1 115 ft corner lot on euclid ave implements equipment etc ford tractor 1917 good ferguson tractor 1050 good ford 2furrow plow ford disc ford cultivator ford blade good ford scoop good near new international hay rake 10 ft band saw with motor and eitra blades garden tractor 3 hp 2 discs for garden tractor new 2 cultivators for garden trac tor new- trailer for garden tractor near now genernl purpose trailer new used pressure pump with motor 6 lawn mower hitches 2 extension i udders wood extension ladder aluminum step ladder aluminum 2 electric vacuum cleaners used sod cutter complete with 6 hp motor used cement mixer with gaso line engine 2 uhpd gas engines 2 hp brlggs stratton demonstra tors quebec heater electric motor and rotary typo pump near new 2 power uwn mowers good running condition 3 milk can carriers gasoline stove rcoleman 2hurner electric plate with over spray gun with motor 2 hand lawn mowers garden hand seeder planet jr near new home canning outfit babys crib with mattress near new set baby sralcj rotary garden tiller 2 bp demonstrator blacksmith forge anvil jointer with electric motor sale at lao pm harp term on real cite loc rh on jay of alc balance in so da sold ubjeet lo reserve bid terms on ober articles rash no reverie exrepl on tractor on which credit may be arranged if desired james smith clerk ken a clarke prfnticf auctioneer with mr and mrs willis jarvis at blackwater on sunday sorry to hear that the rim mer family have been ill with the flu seems to be quite a bit in the village mrs grant and children visit ed denbigh over the weekend and returned with grampa kel- lar who will be visiting for a while prize winners at last fridays euchre were mrs mary allen mrs joyce lapp mrs ethel lotton john pearse john hayes and george carr the freezout was won by mrs hollinger and mrs lotton the series winner for the ladies was mrs gertie ham and for the men cec cro- zier this is the third time run ning that mr crozier has won the series congratulations the plaintiff ailed to take the necessary precautions to make sure he had sufficient time to complete a turn in front of on coming traffic ramer to mr ami mrs douglas ramer on wednes day oct 31 1936 a son ste ven douglas 9 lbs s oz mother and baby fine steckley at mount hamil ton hospital on saturday oct 27th to mr and mrs harold steckley a son kevin bruce a brother for marilyn and gary baker mr and mrs howard baker are happy to announce the birth of their daughter karen elaine on thursday october 25 at newmarket hospital a sister for colin and danny when you dont waste time wondering what makes the world go round chances are youre one of those keeping it going public skating at 8 pm in stouffville arena saturday november 3rd monday nov 5 monday november 7th saturday november 10th lions peewee league childrens skating wednesday afternoon november ttk from 25 pm admission 20e plan to attendbring a friend to the third annual missionary convention of the evangelical mission of converted monks and priests november 6 7 8 8c 9 800 pm veterans memorial hall ninth line west end stouffville hear ont tuesday rev f converted priest r legge dd bassbarilone john mcdonald widely ravelled and popular younjj soloist wednesday dr paul roberts md medical missionary with station hcjb quito ecuador accordionist dixie dean popular accordion star of radio and stage now converted and preparing for suh america thursday rev walter angst principal of belhcl bible school lennoxvillc quebec wellknown quartette gormley harmonaires friday rev walter angst hear his challenging messages of the work and life behind ihe purple curtain in quebec his revealing messages and slides will burden your heart for the nextdoor mission field musical spencer family also hear testimony harry spencer converted roman catholic and alcoholic devotionals by local paslors music specials displays of relics roman curios statues etc films and slides each night literature christian supply stands

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