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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 3, 1958, p. 3

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b t b b t 8 bs8s quality- ko o tacaioa i community reviews ur service garden garden seeds garden fertilizers reliable brand garden seeds in bulk reliable brand seeds are selected and tested top quality seeds are a saving lawn grasses reliable brand lawn grass top quality special mixture for selected lawns lawn fertilizers golden vigoro vigoro plant food sogreen bonemeal sheep manure feat moss vigoro commercial grower for gardens stiver bros aim first at formation of mental health assoc filled with the realization that earlier this year county roinis- the nations number one health ters and priests talked over pro- rh j wjtt nrnhlpm mftntal lltnoc ic jlcn hms rolallns t mental hpalth saw a large cpngtcga- thi stouffvue thnme tfcny apr 3 t938 pije 3 loco and personal happenings large class joins church an impressive palm sunday service in the stouffville united problem mental illness is also blems relating to mental health j york countys number 1 health later district high school prinj tion witness the greatest class of young people to ever enter the problem a small band oi zealous cipals took part in discuss embesjp oi the church workers has taken up the cru- and medical officers conferred one time rev douglas davis jhj ii5skxfs officiated at the confirmation and was assisted by dr stew- stewart stouffviiu ontario area though their plan is long- ens institutes and home and range with a view to establish- school associations it became art crouchtant mr ing a mental health clinic even- evident as these talks progress- i wrvm tually their immediate goal u ed that delegates were firmly sffijmesss the organization of a branch of convinced mental health serv cial board and sunday school in addition a number of adult diane oorbett and bob cor- bett are travelling to pt huron and sarnla for the easter holi days loo j meettnj regular meeting of the ioof will be held monday evening april 7 in the masonic hall at 830 mr and mrs ira aldred of port perry were visiting mr and mrs armstrong on sun- ices are ureentlv needed in the and mrs armstrong on sun- fwfif em istouffville church through trans- i f er from other congregations county health unit miss betty high school principal do with a smancla were graham executive director of boy who is making a nuisance j ic wxuoh proved after an illness of sev eral months the canadian mental health as sociation in north york working as a steering com mittee are dr robert king and i this crying need dr d a hutchinson of york i for instance what can dr c l houghton well- known markham physician was to hospital in toronto eek following a severe s i ncaii attack due to the serious- counsellor this group has been out a rebellious small boy who s t l vnin rvr ness ol his wness he was im- iniotk- ht oflwtiveiv has begun setting fires how bet stover marcaret mediately p an curtis jean winterstein lynne working quietly but effectively collecting information enlisting volunteers arranging meetings and promoting discussion at one of the first meetings at the graystones in aurora engagement the engagement is announced of lila elva daughter of mrs ringwood church service at 1110 am sunday april 6th the commu mrs aylmer fockler would like to convey her thanks to all who saved and sent used stamps to her we send them to the spanish mission the excelsior class met at the home of mrs norman nigh on thursday afternoon we en joy this fellowship each month rev and mrs allan malloy of trenton mr burk of st can a minister assist a mother- tank so distraught with worry she is m n elaine fo j incapable of reasoning clearly lvn t tv a new nursery retail outlet all these and many more pro- i sharon mclean and judy bell- skirts of stouffville by mr l lyn fosdick lynda nolan lyn- mathewson karen holden has been established on the out- blems of mental health could be c prevented from becoming more serious if adequate mental health services were made available the first step toward this is the formation of a branch the lemonville wa hawley stevens and the late nion will be observed at this catharines mr and mrs garne t mr stevens to lawrence allan service pope son of mr and mrs john i the executive of the whit- gordon allan pope gormley church township sunday school ontario the marriage will take convention met in the church place on saturday april 12 at on tuesday night the conven- st clements church sudbury tion plans to meet at the baker ontario i hill church this year easy to ean as a china platl brilliantly white enamel that stays white dries with a sparkling porce lainlike surface thats easy to clean as a piece of china keep kitchens bathrooms refrigerators sparkling white in gloss or semilustre stouffer hardware stouffville ontario potter of brighton spent the weekend with miss priscilla pi- pher and mrs de rosier mrs derosier left on monday to visit relatives in stirling she and miss pipher will spend eas ter with mr and mrs mallory at trenton seventeen members of our sunday school attended the boys and girls rally at bloo- mington on friday night we hope our shutins will soon be able to be out and going again mr desmond meed our pas tor mr k edwards miss violet donaldson mr and mrs nor man nigh mr and mrs cliff morgason and bradley were sunday guests with mr and mrs walter pipher mrs g johnson and bill were to the east general hospital on saturday to visit her brother mr wilmot vague who has been there for some weeks we wish him the best v last year cancer killed 20868 canadians mrs frank atkinson spent a few days last week visiting in toronto and hamilton one brave hyacinth under the south bay window has had a bud for weeks and now looks as if it will survive to blossom it lis a constant reminder seed- time and harvest summer and i winter so long as the world i stands of the canadian mental health association in this country members of the committee are well aware of the immensity of the task they have undertak en and the patience it will re quire they know also that a step at a time in the right direc tion is better than no step at all and are willing to work slowly but surely toward their goal lemonville births housser mr and mrs floyd housser rr 3 stouffville are happy to announce the birth of a son april 1st 1958 at brierbush hospital llewellyn mr and mrs frank llewellyn gormley rr 1 are happy to announce the birth of a baby girl on march 27 1958 at brierbush hospital linton lloyd and noreen wish to announce the birth of their daughter susan jean on march 22nd 1958 at york county hospital newmarket prentice mr and mrs ed prentice rr 2 stouffville are pleased to announce the birth of a son on march 30 1958 at brierbush hospital smith mr and mrs joseph smith of promise drive are happy to announce the birth of a baby daughter on march 28 1958 at brierbush hospital meet in the home of mrs char lie preston wednesday after noon april 9th at 230 mr and mrs herb wells and mr and mrs wilfrid lundy of aurora mr and mrs elmer wells of stouffville were dinner guests at the home of mr and mrs grant wells recently mr and mrs grant wells and christine attended the christen ing service last sunday at agin- court during which raymond scott kerr son of mr and mrs k l kerr was baptized mrs cecil ham dennis and barry spent sunday with her mother mrs couperthwaite of malvern mrs yake accompanied by mr and mrs blake yake and family of maple were sunday evening dinner guests with mrs delia pattenden vandorf we extend our congratula tions to mr and mrs potter the proud parents of a baby boy born in york county hospital monday march 31st friends and neighbors gath ered at the home of mr fred timbers at a shower held in the honour of miss thelma pilkey and george timbers the bride elect was the recipient of many beautiful and useful gifts machek the nursery is located on the eugene lemon farm 9th con of whitchurch about a mile and a half north of town the new establishment will feature f will perennials annuals and tomato messrs ken laushway ralph corner lome boadway and dr stevens enjoyed their first round of golf locally playing at rouge hills near pickering on satur day afternoon mr and mrs norman baker moved last week into their new- home on rose ave east the bakers have occupied an apart ment over the daniels fuel store since returning to stouff ville last year mr and mrs ira aldred and son cam of port perry were visitors in town last sunday mr and mrs reg mackay left on sunday by air for eng land to attend the marriage of her niece later they plan to visit paris and vienna the stouffville fire brigade was summoned to quell a grass fire on vacant property west of mill street on monday after noon the outbreak was quick ly extinguished this friday will be good fri day and a public holiday stores in stouffville will all be open on thursday evening this week plants visit ken waggs jewellery china store now while his great spring clearance sale is in progress values in ladies and gents watches that would stop a clock see them today motorists are requested to re frain from using the cemetery lane as a shortcut route be tween the main street and the 10th concession according to reports cars are repeatedly driv ing off the road onto the soft sods and leaving deep gouges in the cemetery property mr ed neville has purchased the home of miss mabel ed wards on main street at the west end of stouffville miss edwards has taken up residence on church st mr vince baker former farm resident at altona and now liv ing at woodville attended the clipperpicton hockey playoff game on friday night in the arena mr and mrs len buckland and family of richvale and for merly of stouffville will re locate here this spring mr buckland was in town on fri day and attended the hockey game in the evening mr and mrs jim smith and mr and mrs lloyd moyer at tended the funeral of the late mrs ira schell at markdale ont on wednesday of last week claremont the goodfellowship class of the united church are holding their sixtieth anniversary meet ing next tuesday evening april 8 at 830 at the home of mrs roy morgan the program com mittee consists of mr m con- nell mrs morgan and mrs wil- ker pine orchard mr russell allen returned wallaceeric and megan fer spending a couple nee beare are happy to an- weeks wlth ms sons nounee the arrival of their daughter elaine gloria on tuesday march 25 1958 at 5 e1 t c tuesday with ivri- ami mk mr and mrs j reesor of stouffville and mr and mrs g the power of a cent at todays values one cent docs not buy too much but start thinking in terms of electric energy and you will be surprised how much a cent will do for you a cents worth of electricity at the aver age domestic cost can save you hours of hard work for example it will humber memorial hospital weston ont a sister for cheryl white tom and doris white are happy to announce the birth of their son larry wil liam on march 26 1958 at york county hospital new market a brother for sandra wood mr and mrs roy wood of rr 1 stouffville are happy to announce the arrival of a baby boy on march 31 1958 at brierbush hospital woods mr and mrs cecil woods of goodwood ont are pleased to announce the ar rival of a baby daughter on march 29 1958 at brierbush hospital sir alexander mackenzie hop ed that the mackenzie river would lead him out to the pa cific but when it took him in stead down to the ice floes of the arctic ocean he named it river disappointment mr and mrs howard mcclure mr and mrs j peat and daughters of newmarket were sunday guests with mr and mrs harry brammar and lau- rene a number of our ladies at tended the cooking school at newmarket last week mrs h brammar mrs oltourke and mrs crawford were among the lucky ones to receive prizes mrs rae mcclure and mrs riddell spent wednesday in tor onto mrs harold eveleigh spent sunday with her parents mr and mrs r chapman easter services sunday in the church of christ at 11 am union church at 1115 with spe cial easter music and commun ion service mr ed leary a longtime resident in the gormley district marked his 85th birthday on tuesday he is presently resid ing at lot 6 cone 3 whitchurch twp in spite of his years he is quite active he has a daughter audrey principal of the jeffer son public school new officers elected for skating club bruce winterstein has been elected as president of the stouffville skating club for the 195859 season the secretary will be mrs cl moore and the treasurer is walter smith other members of the director ate named at the clubs annual meeting were mrs robt sell ers mrs walter slack mrs r stapley and mrs bruce winter stein for the second time in less than one hour the stouffville fire brigade was called out on monday afternoon the second outbreak occurred on the farm of mr walter jacob 8th cone of whitchurch a grass fire it was quickly extinguished malvern construction workers have moved back into town to do a major repair job on the sewer line on clark st at the westend of town a large cave- in occurred in the centre of the street last week large enough to bury a car the company has had continual trouble with the sewer line on this street where much quicksand was encounter ed during the original installa tion mr and mrs murray wagg are planning to erect a new bungalow in the starvale sub division this summer markham contractor mr doug meharg will do the work mr and mrs wagg are presently residing in the bellman apartment mr gordon carver of flint michigan and friends visited during the weekend with mr and mrs ross winterstein mr carver is a cousin of mrs win terstein and the visitors enjoyed the ice revue here saturday night bingo the regular weekly bingos under the auspices of branch 459 canadian legion will be held in the legion hall every saturday evening at 8 oclock sharp notice e a grubin ro optome trist will be at his office in stouffville on monday and tues day april 7th and 8th phones 86j2 and 25j1 operate a floor polisher for 3 hour operate a vacuum cleaner for hi hours do two wash loads in an automatic washer operate a drill for 5 hours live better electrically the safe clean modern way stouffville public utilities commission hydro electric systems dr s s ball chairman since 1945 the productive cap acity of canadas steel industry has increased by 70 percent friends will be pleased to learn that billy hassard son of mr and mrs bob hassard of stouffville is progressing fav orably after being seriously stricken with spinal menengitis the little lads temperature rose to an alltime record high for patients in the sick childrens hospital when he was origin ally stricken with this onetime fatal malady however after anxious hours of work with new modern medicines billy survived the initial attack and the host of friends of this popu lar young local couple will be most happy to know that he is on the road to recovery friends will be interested to note that dr w r wees of uxbridge township has been appointed as vice president publishing for the w j gage co toronto the company is now located at new expanded quarters in scarborough dr wees whose wife is a well- known writer and traveller was formerly vicepresident of the textbook division he is a well- known educational authority who has been responsible for many of the gage co textbodk developments ask for j announcements l informal accessories dwimitm irr us assist you with your wedding piahs come in and ask for your free bridal gift register the stouffville tribune v mr and mrs l e oneill ar rived home last week from a sixweek trip to the us which carried them seven thousand miles in all the local couple spent much of their time in ari zona where the weather was said to be ideal and far ahead of either florida or california the oneills took a short side trip over the mexican border and mr oneill described one of the famous arena bullfights as quite a gruesome affair he had also visited such wellknown moviename spots as tombstone arizona and watched the mak ing of some western movies our local mortician had a movie camera along himself and has brought back a fine hourlong coloured show of his own on the trip wms meeting quiet music played by mrs cayman preceded the march meeting of the womans mis sionary society of the united church a call to worship by the president followed by the missionary motto opened the meeting the president mrs woods read parts of psalm lol and 105 following with prayer the president read a letter of appreciation from mrs claude brillinger it was moved by mrs holden and seconded by mrs davis that we send our old silk hose to japan where they unravel them and mah scarves etc the off ering was dedicated by mrs d davis mrs bell presided for her group and opened with the hymn come holy spirit- and followed witha most interesting devotional which was included in a drama on the old and the new japan two ladies mrs roy grove and miss winnie hutchinson discussed views on japan and asked a japanese lady mrs crouch questions the informa tion given was a direct challenge to all to help in every possible way great changes have been made from the old to the new japan and women have an im portant place in the new and are taking a great part in chris tian education i am the good shepherd john 14 was quoted as a means of winning japan and local support is needed of all chris tians in christ there is no east or west was sung to close an interesting and valuable study of the need of japan af ter singing jesus shall reign the meeting was dismissed with prayer by the president coop alfalfas clovers are selected seeds high quality standards in the selection and cleaning of coop seed helps guarantee top yield only ontario adapted varieties are selected they are then carefully tested to assure high germination cleaned by the most modern seed cleaning machinery operated by experts you are sure of high seed purity and low weed content plant coop seed stouffville coop

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