Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 6, 1958, p. 12

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ftgtxl the stoufrvule tr1jume thmby karemba 6 1958 the whitchurch township sunday school fall rally will be held in the ringwocd christian church thursday nov 13 at s oclock special speaker is rev william pape the theme quench not the spirit township of markham nominations and elections a meeting of the municipal electors of the town ship of markham will be held in the button vi lle womens institute hall on friday nov 21st between the hours of 7 8 oclock in the evening for the purpose of nominating candidates for reeve deputv reeve and councillor for each of the wards 1 2 and 3 for the year 1959 nominations will also be held at the same time for the election of two 2 members for the board of trustees to serve markham township school area no 2 every nomination must be in writing on forms provided and shall be signed by the proposer and seconder both of whom shall be municipal electors and present when a proposed candidate is not present his nomination paper shall not be valid unless there is attached thereto evidence satisfac tory to the returning officer that he consents to be so nominated an election will be necessary no matter what the outcome of the nomination meeting may be due to a vote on the question of a two year term and will take place on monday december 1st 1958 between the hours of 10 oclock am and 8 oclock pm in the polling places designated see bills setting out polling subdivisions dated november 6th 1958 h c t crisp i returning officer township of markham roxy theatre markham evenings doors open 645 pm sat matinee 115 pm thurs fri sat nov 678 h m teugktt l33soj u the kettles on vacation marjorie main percy kilbride 3 mon tues wed nov 10 11 12 what happens when i the army 60s its hands on the kin6 of roc v j onemascope color by dc luxe lnpt rvij iwcs cruse ficiui by cities monn u stlftlophos c sowo ibbr5 mmwm ue08semh bihuuiailzmlua u 5 cutting the ribbon paul reesor young son of mr and mrs murray reesor cut the ribbon on saturday morning to officially open the new 140000 bridge at cedar grove mr geo freeman and mr a v milroy also took part in the ceremonies twen ty percent of the expenditure is split between markham and scarboro townships the de partment pays eighty percent of the total markham reeve w l clark and scarboro reeve a m campbell spoke briefly reeve clark commend ed the residents of cedar grove for their community spirit he said it was the last and largest project to be completed since hurricane hazel in 1954 mr archie little was master of ceremonies a large aovvd was in attendance rev n pick of zion united church cedar grove pronounced the prayer of dedication victoria square news jooci j so mrs w sandle couples club the october meeting of the couples club was held in the new home of mr and mrs ba ry king at beverley acres mr and mrs marcus jarvis showed pictures of local interest which they had taken following the business refreshments were served brownie pack the first meeting of the brownie pack was held in the ss no 7 school on november 1st if there are any mothers who wish their girls to join kindly contact mrs p rumney at gormley 5437 and they will be put on a waiting list church news the sermon on sunday was church extension and down town rehabilitation given by mr kenneth davis of toronto mr davis was very active in the capital campaign commit tee of the toronto home mis sion council sunday november 9th will be remembrance sunday serv ice with rev a f binnington in charge his theme will be what will the future bring sunday school meetinff the teachers and officers will meet in the sunday school room on friday evening november 7 at 8 oclock for the monthly meeting neighbourhood notes- belated birthday greetings to murray mackness who was 3 years old on october 26 to bar bara mackness who was one year old on october 26 to mark rumney who was one year old on october 28 birthday greetings to mrs margaret mccague who on nov 5 will be celebrating her 84th birthday to mrs lewis heise for november 5 to mr charlie hart for november 6 to bruce mortson who on november 9 will be thirteen years old to allan snider who on november 9 will be thirteen years old v mr v westbrook of toronto called on friends in the com munity on thursday afternoon of last week friends are pleas ed to hear that mr westbrooks health is improving mrs cecil nichols arrived on friday of last week after spend ing the past two and a half months nursing in the hospital in the kenora district mrs s defoe and mrs har vey collard spent last week with mrs defoes niece mrs dcnman in montreal a speedy recovery is wished for mr roy glover who has been ill in bed mr and mrs maurice eby of dicksons hill mr and mrs g eby of high river alberta had dinner one evening recently with mrs r perkins mr and mrs william wilson of toronto mr and mrs clar ence stong of weston mr and mrs everett brown of rich mond hill and mr and mrs jim barker and ross had dinner on wednesday of last week with mrs r perkins mr and mrs heber mccague mrs john mccague mr and mrs stanley boynton had sat urday evening dinner with mrs margaret mccague and mrs margaret cummings at york mills the occasion being in hon our of mrs margaret mccagues 84th birthday on november 5 mr and mrs cecil nichols and allan had sunday evening din ner with mr and mrs gordon mortson and family wms the first three of the africa films brought hack from an gola by the united church berkeley studio staff will ap pear on open house cbctv on november 3 10 17 at 330 pm and are of special interest to women on november 10th the trans- onada matinee will carry an interview in which dr peter kelly veteran minister of the united church and mr joe keeper lay minister norway house discuss indian affairs with spencer moore ottawa dr kelly was on the tv pro gramme the time betty huston appeared euchre the first euchre of the fall series will be held in the vic toria square community hall on friday evening november 14 at 815 everyone welcome mr kenneth davis of toronto was a sunday dinner guest of rev and mrs a f binnington miss mary muirhead enter tained a number of her friends to a lingerie demonstration on tuesday evening of last week lemonyille the lemonville womens as sociation will meet at the home of mrs walter gray on wed nesday nov 12th at 230 rev norman pick of markham will be present as guest speaker the annual inauguration of offi cers for 1959 will be held at this meeting conducted by rev n pick a good attendance is re quested mr and mrs c preston at tended the funeral service held in thompsons funeral parlor aurora on saturday afternoon of their cousin mrs wm pat- tenden of aurora mr and mrs w baker of waterloo recently spent a week end with mr and mrs grant wells mr and mrs grant wells and christine were guests of mr and mrs r l kerr who held a family reunion in their home agincourt qn saturday musselmans lake we are sorry to report that mrs a renaud has been con fined to bed for the last two weeks and has been taken to newmarket hospital we wish her a speedy recovery its nice to see philip cope- man out and around again after his accident miss ruby hill of ballantrae is assisting mrs a dixon with her housework mrs alvin kerr and son ran dy dunnganon spent the week end with mr and mrs horton and family the halloween party heldin the south shore community hall was well attended judges for the costumes were mr helton mr howard and mr dixon they sure had a difficult job judging as there were so many to choose from and all the costumes were good they finally decided on little sandra begin for the 6yearold group and under and jay horton for six years and over the chil dren all received popcorn and balloons next came the hulahoop con test which was much enjoyed s3oook3ct8aaboao furnace oeuodts phone stouffville 740w1 village burner service by all we had to call time on both age groups bev dixon cheryl dixon karen montgom ery and lyn horton all received prizes for six years and under the next group all received taf fy apples cheryl dixon jack begin and sharon renaud all received prizes for sitting on chairs on which a lucky number had been placed for musical chairs 6 and under warren foster six and over jay horton more games had been planned for the evening but as the hula- hoop contest took so long it was decided to leave them for another time the singing of god save our queen brought a very enjoy able evening to a close we would like to thank all those who donated prizes cook ies cakes hot dogs and coffee and in any way helped to make the evening such a success a christmas party is also being planned dont forget the euchre fri dont forget the euchre on friday nov 7 at 830 as it will be the first game in the con test for november use our layaway plan waggs jewelry china a gift for every occasion main street stouffville dky skimmed milk for relief canada recently shipped seven million pounds of dry skimmed milk to countries in south am erica and the middle east for relief feeding and care of under privileged children the milk from surplus stocks resulting from a support pro gram administered by the agri cultural stabilization board was part of a 30million pound allotment offered by canada distribution is handled by the united nations international childrens organization 42nd annual bible conference of the brethren in christ church heise hill gormley ont speakers rev wm charlton stevensville ont bishop e j swalm duntroon ont rev e j rohrer west milton ohio special singing noon lunch provided come bring a friend everyone welcome wwiv- vvm magtcmrror finish vistapanoramic windshield qdc all the best of all the lit jit jfwjuwwwwfi iii a i observation loungo rear window new ideas a gentrju uotoss vauflt pawhennk vista 4door sport sedan frfim am anolp thf q pnntia all the beauty all the features all the luxury youve longed i i ul 1 1 clliy m ly t ll ic j j i uliuao for yours onc magnificently new car pontiac for 59 twentysix dazzling new models six great scries canadas 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