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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 10, 1960, p. 3

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mr and mrs james loree are pictured here following their recent wedding in stouff- ville christian church the bride is the former nelda dun- keld daughter of mr and mrs murray dunkeld claie- mont ont the groom is the son of mr and mrs james loree sr toronto cadieux studio world day of prayer the world day of prayer was held at christ church anglican mrs norman anderson the leader presided seven chur ches were represented mrs ad ams was guest speaker her top ic the beginning of the world day of prayer forty years ago mrs george allison was the soloist with mrs prank bram- ham at the organ sixtyfive la dies were present the offering s2223 was sent to the wom ens interchurch council of canada license knewals motorists should renew their drivers licenses and plates for i960 immediately said r h murphy dept of transport agent today with only a few days left till the deadline of march 16 the inevitable result of putting it off will mean stand ing in long lineups in the last few days before the expiry date there will be no extension of the expiry date beyond march 16 motor vehicle owners apply ing for plates must bring with them their liability insurance certificate to avoid paying the 500 fee they are also remind ed that a policy for fire theft and collision is not liability in surance remember the license bureau is situated at the corner of harold ave and charles st in the west end of town phone 3g1 the stojftyiui tribune tknrfty muck 10 w60 ftge 3 local and personal happenings oooooecoocxoooooooooo3ooo9oeaocxeeoooooooooosoesosofiflooob masking tape for a variety miss glenys mckean of lang- of household and office needs i staff has joined the staff of- the the tribune has a full line on display from li to iin rolls mr and mrs gordon wagg gayle and wendy had dinner with mr and mrs verne bow en and girls of oshawa on sunday weekend guests of mr and mrs f c rowbotham were her sister mrs milton clark and mr clark of peterboro mrs rowbotham is now improving in health after being shutin since the first of the year mr roy minton and mr and mrs henry ogden have return ed from a winter vacation in miami and fort lauderdale florida mr ogden told the tri bune that while one days travel on the way down took them out of the snow belt on the return trip they were only out of snow one day snow had fallen as far south as the carolinas eric horn jr of uxbridge a patient in hospital since sep tember of last year returned home to uxbridge last week he was seriously injured when his truck was struck by a train his wife is the former anne gould daughter of mr and mrs walter gould east of markham village click then buried what wont some photogra phers endure in an effort to obtain a good picture this action shot by 13 year old bar bara sanders albert st stou- the shulter the tralnsnowplow companions gael cossey ma- ffville was snapped on the completely buried her in a ry anderson bernadine two- local cnr line south of town huge bank of snow site had erds and connie baker a split second after she clicked to be rescued by four other photo by barbara sanders greatgrandfather former doctor in stouffville the community was shocked to learn of the passing of wil- mot james lawrence campbell on saturday feb 20 1960 on arrival at ross memorial hos pital lindsay where he was rushed after an illness of a week at his home born in brock township he was the son of mrs maud st john campbell of oshawa and the late stuart campbell and a grandson of e c campbell who practised law for a number of years in uxbridge and louisa m hunter daughter of dr j j hunter who practised medicine in stouffville the campbells were of highland scottish an cestry argyle left to mourn his passing are his sorrowing wife madeline r rynard campbell and his daugh ter elizabeth m quantrill of whitby and two granddaught ers susan and cathy his moth er three sisters mrs freda hol- man dorothy mrs e willson phyllis mrs a detenback and six brothers george harry kenneth earl ross all of osh awa and bert of ajax he will long be remembered for his kindness and ready help to others his friendliness and hu mor the many beautiful floral tributes showed the esteem in which he was held he took a keen interest in masonic affairs and was a past master of king edward lodge no 464 gbc wilmot was always active in the community and in sports he was a director of brock ag ricultural society and was a past president of the sunder land curling club and recently was chairman of the bonspiel committee he was also man ager of the sunderland baseball club from 1946 to 1949 rev j newton reed conduct ed the service reading the 23rd psalm and the 14th chapter of john and speaking on his be lief in a future life at the re quest of the family the hymn well say goodnight here but good morning up there was read the funeral was held from the pinkham chapel interment st johns cemetery brock ra- g j wedding loree dunkeld stouffville christian memorial church was the setting for the candlelight marriage of miss nelda dunkeld eldest daughter of mr and mrs murray dun keld claremont ontario to mr james loree son of mr and mrs james loree sr of tor onto rev d sargeant of al- tona conducted the double ring ceremony mrs allan jones played the wedding march and accompanied mrs fred byer who sang the lords prayer and o perfect love the bride given in marriage by her father wore a fulllength gown of white italian peau de soie with an empire bodice of brocade lace and a peau de soie bow a cap of satin and seed pearls held her shoulder length veil she carried a cas cade of sweetheart roses and white hyacinths mrs ray foord of peterboro was matron of honour wearing a street length dress of oriental scarlet velvet fashioned on the same lines as the brides bridesmaids were miss eileen draper of toronto cousin of the bride misses evelyn and shirley dunkeld sisters of the of the same style as the brides flower girl was miss sandra lepoidven of sarnia niece of the groom wearing oriental scarlet velvet the attendants all wore mitts and headbands of velvet to match their dresses and carried bouquets of white mums mr cameron batt of bramp ton was best man and the ushers were mr richard shoughnessy of toronto mr clifford dun keld and mr donald dunkeld ringbearer was master douglas dunkeld nephew of the bride the brides mother received the guests at the stouffville ma sonic hall wearing a dress of embroidered dior blue satin with pink accessories and a cor sage of pink roses and carna tions and was assisted by the grooms mother wearing a dress of royal blue velvet with white accessories and a corsage of pink roses and carnations i following the reception the happy couple left for new york city the bride wore a beige wool dress and muskrat fur jacket with accessories of rust and brown and a corsage of yellow roses on their return they will live in toronto out of town guests were from brampton sarnia mount albert port perry good- bride wore sapphire blue velvet i wood and toronto weddinq dunsmoor robinson standards of pink yellow and white mums formed a pretty setting in st james presbyter ian church stouffville on sat urday february 27 1960 at 7 pm for the marriage of joyce viola anne robinson and barry ormand dunsmoor the bride is the daughter of mr and mrs lloyd robinson scarborough and the grooms parents are mr and mrs kenneth dunsmoor ashburn rev gordon l hamill offi ciated at the ceremony mrs james thomas was the organist and accompanied mrs barbara carson who sang o perfect love and the wedding pray er the bride given in marriage by her father chose a twopiece floor length gown of white lace and net over white satin she wore a shoulder length veil and carried a bouquet of red roses and white mums miss june youldon of tor onto was maid of honour she wore a pink nylon cocktail length dress featuring a wide sash and bow at the back the bridesmaids were misses bren- da dunsmoor and verna adlam also of toronto who were dress ed respectively in pink and blue gowns identically styled to that of the maid of honour marion robinson sister of the bride and beth dunsmoor sis ter of the groom were flower girls they wore short blue ny lon dresses with wide satin sashes and bows each of the attendants wore white gloves a matching headband and carried a bouquet of yellow and white mums mr hugh elder of ayton was the groomsman and ushering were messrs don macmillan of cooksville and allan groves stouffville a reception following the cer emony was held in the masonic hall the brides mother re ceived the guests attired in a pale blue sheath dress of lace with matching accessories and a corsage of pink mums the grooms mother assisted wear ing a green and blue floral de signed nylon dress with white accessories and a corsage of pink mums the couple left on a trip to northern ontario for travel ling the bride donned a pastel blue suit with black accessories and a corsage of white mums they will make their home in stouffville tribune she is the daughter of mr james mckean the adver tising manager ols- quiet music played by mrs b sanders preceded the open ing of the march meeting of the womans missionary so ciety of the united church in the absence of the president mrs dowswelt 1st vice pies presided reading psalm 117 a hymn let us with a gladsome mind was sung followed by prayer an invitation to milliken was accepted and mrs woods an nounced conference branch to be held april 5 6 and 7 at pich- mond hill mrs woods and miss mullens group was in charge of the pro gram mrs woods opening with prayer mrs hrrimond favored us with two lovely solos o lord correct me and think on me which were greatly en joyed mrs woods then conduct ed an in memnriam service for a past member mrs walsh and also mentioned all who were connected with the church who passed away in 1959 also mrs mekellop of toronto who was past president of the dominion board she closed her remarks and after silent prayer blest be the tie that binds was sung and miss mullen conducted the worship service scripture rev 21 text gates gates were important in the old and new testaments 1960 may well be the year when gates between nations will be opened there are gates of happiness some need a sense of security must be loved some need material things to be happy man does not live by bread alone in this atomic age we need a faith that doesnt falter there are side gates to worry that swing back and forth we must try and keep these gates closed gates of happiness open side gates are priceless gateways of hear ing seeing waiking talking and thinking gods gate of the spir it is opened by prayer she clos ed her remarks with prayer mrs sanders continued the review of africa disturbed and said there have been be wildering changes in africa such as the oxcart to aeroplane africa is four times the size of the united states and has 98 millions of people the differ ence in wages due to colour causes great disturbances a great power in africa is the press mrs dowswell reminded all of the world day of prayer in the anglican church and after singing the lord is my shep herd she closed the meeting with prayer w l meetins march 1 stouffville womens institute will hold their regular meeting in christ church parish hall on thursday march 17 at 215 pm mrs g bartholomew convener visitors welcome income tax time is near you can handle those figures much more readily with an adding machine see how economical it is to own a victor adding ma chinesee them at the stouff ville tribune mr clark hoover who makes his home with mrs may nighs- wander at mindemoya manitou- lin island has been visiting witli mrs ruth kaiser victoria st and other relatives and friends for a short while the family of the late mr and mrs asa sider spent an enjoyable gettogether at the home of mr and mrs winfred timbers winona ave on sat urday night last the immediate family were all present with the exception of leonard of vancouver those attending were lydia mrs fred hill of port credit annie mrs jess dewsbury and husband rich mond hill pete of lansing sa rah mrs dent law and mr and mrs joe sider also pres ent were mr and mrs bert taylor stouffville and mrs taylor of toronto stouffville planning board will hold their regular meeting this thursday evening mr and mrs ken laushway left via tca from malton on sunday for a two weeks vaca tion in florida they will join mr and mrs ernie abraham of stouffville who are travelling south by motor in a recent letter to her par ents mr and mrs charlie hi- sey rupert ave helen hlsey of dawson creek the yukon in formed them that they had on ly about an inch of snow the ground being just covered quits a contrast to what we are hav ing visits stouffville after 47 years mr normar regan and mr fred regan sons of the late mr and mrs michael regan of lem- onville were visitors in stouff ville on saturday fred regan had not been in stouffville for 47 years the two brothers are now living retired in toronto dr regan was a dentist by pro fession and fred regan was en gaged in the sand and gravel business the boys were born on what is now the winterstein farm and the family sold out there in 1913 dr regan was never married and mrs fred re gan passed away six years ago the men said that they would scarcely know the town after so many years they recalled ratcliffs and stivers as two of the longest established busi nesses familiar faces whom they were looking for included frank rae bill sanders harry sanders fred campbell ernie button and others stouffville hydro department is presently experiencing some difficulty with the converted lights in the main st business section these large lights were converted last spring to the gas type light and had been work ing satisfactorily until just re cently when they began to burn out constantly some lasting less than a week since the bulbs for these lights are 14 each it is of major concern in the re cent snow removal one of the steel light standards opposite the carload groecteria was snapped off which leaves quite a vacancy in the lighting in tills section leaving for ireland publisher and mrs chas no lan are leaving at noon this thursday for london england from where they will travel to ireland and plan to be in dublin for the st patricks day cele brations the couple are flying tca via montreal and plan to be away a couple of weeks mr rae foord of peterbor ough had the misfortune while skiing at bethany over the week end of breaking his ankle a double fracture also his mo ther mrs geo foord has enter ed the cottage hospital at ux bridge with complications from a broken ankle she had some i have rags and money at my time ago i place by march 26 the stouffville fire brigade brought relief to the hargrave greenhouses on monday night when they provided a tank of water for the boilers the pump house which provides water from the stream on the har grave place at dicksons hill mysteriously burned down and the owners were not aware of what had happened until water ceased to come for the boilers in desperation they tried to get a supply from several of tha water tank operators but with out success the night promised to be a cold one and so they appealed to the stouffville fire brigade for help blankets send your old woollen or cot ton rags in exchange for new wool blankets plus a free gift with every 5 order to your fairfield group shipper mrs k j stickley phone gormley 5507 for cattle hogs poultry vst stouffville coop telephone 122 or 269 l swifts mineral for cattle sheep are you certain thai your cattle and sheep are getting all the minerals they need particularly phosphorus which is short on many farms and ranches you can be sure of mineral balance when you feed swifts mineral for cattle sheep it supplies an extra amount of phosphorus as well as the correct balance of all ten essential mineral nutrients all livestock need for health and top pro duction swifts mineral for cattle sheep comes in the handy blocks or in red plaid bags feed swifts mineral to all your livestock all year round feed it free choice along with salt for best results come into stiver bros today and order swifts youll get more mineral for your money stiver bros stouffville phone 9450s or 45wl 1 y w t t t t v t w t y t joseph beauty salon markham shopping centre jjpf specializing in hair styles ggi 100 discount on permanent wave tinting bleaching from march 10 to march 31 regular 750 permanent 650 regular 1000 permanenf 900 regular 1250 permanent 1100 regular 1500 permanenf 1400 f hair stylinq included phone markham mss or 1189 for appointment i stouffville district higk school sprinff concert friday march 18 programme in auditorium at 815 pm consisting of musical numbers athletic displays oratorical contest winners day school fashion show and a play admission adults 50c children 25c iroe lo be used for individual subject scholarships for the current year xcjafrfrfrfryfrfraih

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