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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 12, 1962, p. 3

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mr and mrs elwood mur- united church the bride is stouffville the groom is the ray pattenden are pictured the former audrey mildred son of mr and mrs chester here following their recent taun daughter of mrs taun pattenden of gormley marriage in the bethesda and the late bert taun of photo by lagerquist lions promote tb tests this week all persons in stouffville will be given the opportunity of safeguarding their health by having a free tb tost when a community tuberculin test and chest xray survey was staited on wednesday july j lth the survey is promoted by the stouffville lions club and conducted by the national sanitarium association the announcement was made by jim richards who exprcs- jed the hope that every resi dent of stouffville aiea would take advantage of this opportunity the unit will be located near bank of nova scotia and will be in operation xiom 6 pm to 9 pm the survey is part of the war on the tuberculosis begun in 1945 by the national sani tarium association to find the disease in its early stages mrs marshall crosier of to ronto spent a few days with mrs t hooper main st v no body has yet been lecover- ed from a pond at the rear of shadow lake where a suggested drowning occured almost three weeks ago police have checked the area and now feel that the report was false mr and mrs archie reid re turned home on saturday fol lowing a 4000 mile motor trip to saskatoon they visited with their daughter and soninlaw mr and mrs larry hodgins and grandson danny mr hod gins is a professor in the uni versity of saskatoon while in the city they viewed the pio neer show a display of anti quated machinery and farm equipment would the person who bor rowed bumper jack from mid- town garage kindly leturn same b p lucky no for july is 6379 winner may pick up prize from buttonville bp station notice cams barber shop will be closed for holidays from july 17th to 31st keep in the sun through sha dy deals and there are storm clouds ahead twumwfmim replacements recaps repairs dont risk accidents by driving on unsafe tires drive in for a free safety checkup hunts sunoco service slain st w sfouftville a total of 834786 was the final figure for the york coun ty mental health fund drive the chairman of the campaign for the york city branch was mrs elsie gibb a councillor in the twp of whitchuich rev george peck preached his farewell sermons to the roseville and wilmot centre congregations near kitchener where he has served as pastor for five years before leaving with his family for fort albany on the albany river at james bay a large crowd and 12 ministers from the surrounding district attended the commis sioning of the missionary candi dates rev and mrs george peck to the albany field the northern missionary fellowship is an interdenomina- tion fellowship of evangelical missionaries working in the james bay areas of ontario and quebec with the indians and eskimos of our northland his mother mrs geo peck sr and his sister mrs l wilkes and family attended the service rev peck attended ringwood public school and stouffville high school before entering the ministry ih hktlia t ht- hitlin h frozen montmorency cherries this popular 22lb pail pack of montmorency cherries will be arriving shortly from vineland district leave us your order and we will notify you of the day of arrival the basket pack of fresh montmorency cherries will also be due shortly sweet black cherries we are now receiving shipments of excellent varieties of sweet cherries for preserving or just eating from our vineland orchards shipments ar riving several times weekly ratcliffs iga foodliner stouffville ontario ladies auxiliary sponsors photo competition keep your camera loaded and ready summer time is picture tak ing lime and a fact to keep in mind is the photographic con test being sponsored by the legion ladies auxiliary for the community and their mem bers the content is being launched this week and will close on oct 20th judges and prizes will be announced later in the summer conditions of entry 1 only amateur photograph- ex s may submit entries def inition anyone who does not earn a majority of their living from the sale or use of photo graphic products this com petition is open to anyone who enjoys taking pictures whether on a simple box camera or the latest multilensed model all entries will be judged on ap peal and the general interest they aiose with photographic excellence of secondary impor tance 2 ah entries must be re ceived on or before oct 20th and must be taken during 1962 the winners will be notified by mail and will also be announced in the tribune early in no vember a presentation of prizes will be awarded at the veterans memorial hall on sat nov 10th the occasion ot the poppy fund bazaar and tea 3 prints and slides should be addressed to legion ladies auxiliary photographic con test box 587 stouffville entri es will not be returned unless accompanied by a stamped selfaddiessed envelope or box all prints and slides to be clearly marked with the en trants name and address 4 theie is no limit to the number of prints and slides that can be entered but no one will be eligible for moie than one 1st 2nd or 3rd prize an entry form must accompa ny each entry the ladies auxiliary reseives the right to reproduce winning entries for any purpose whatever 5 there will be two divisions one for black and white prints and one for colour slides col our prints will not be accept ed black and white not smal ler than 4x5 not more than 10 in the longest dimension developing and printing may be done by a photo finisher or by the entrant do not mount photographs no artwork or retouching permitted on prints no composite pictures multi ple printing or montages are allowed colour slides mount ing in glass optical sizes al lowed 214x314 2hx214 super- slides 35 mm categories entries are to be made under the following cap tions and so stated on the entry blank black and white young canada at play something of interest in stouffville general interest slides scenery something of interest in stouffville general interest specil competition for stu dents sixteen years of age and under pictures to be entered in either black and white or slides rules listed for other categories will also apply in this section of the contest animals or birds general interest a special prize will be award ed for the best picture in the contest entry blanks and rules may be obtained from the following stores cadieuxs camera shop aikens pharmacy houstons drug store hals snack bar for further information call stouffville 27 the stoufrvrle tribune ttosdiy mt 1962 fw 1 local and personal happenings weddings grade kennedy miss gwendolyn x ken nedy daughter of mr and mrs l cameron kennedy of mark- ham and mr john adams gracie son of m and mrs jas m- gracie of hamilton were married recently in knox pres byterian church agincourt rev g hamill officiated at the dou ble ring ceremony the bride wearing a floor length gown of peau de soie was escorted down the aisle by her father her gown an origin al design was a sheatli f sim ple lines with square neckline and short sleeves florentine lace appliqued on the bodice was repeated on the bellshaped over- skirt with caway front pleats at the waistline fell softly into a chapel length train a circlet of petals held her shoulder length veil she wore elbow length gloves and carried white orchids surrounded by carnat ions stephanatis and trailing ivy miss myrna robb was her maid of honour with miss sand ra hood mrs gary alexander and miss bonnie kennedy as the bridesmaids they chose dresses of turpuoise blue organza over printed silk taffeta and carried crescent bouquets of lemon col ored shasta daisies mr paul marsh of guelph was the grooms best man and mr ross kennedy brother of the bride ushered with mr jim harrison and mr geoff lowe following a reception in the church hall mr and mrs grac ie left for a honeymoon vacat ion in the pennsylvania mount ains the couple will live in richmond hill mr and mrs orville martin and mr and mrs ron myers are holidaying in the north country for a week mrs harry heatherington carol bonnie and harry jr have been holidaying with her parents at honeywood the parishoners and friends ot re john l ball christ church stouffville will be pleased to know that he has ar rived safely in england he is visiting his sister miss c m ball last sunday he pi cached in his home parish church st saviour nottingham where he had sung in the choir as a boy he plans to visit another sister in llandudno wales during mr balls absence the morning prayer services are being conducted by mr a hill of unionville the communion services are being held by the rev r a wiglcy of grace church markham mr edward sheehcy welfare officer for the twp of ux- bridge and wellknown in the goodwood and stouffville areas is presently confined to the ux- bridge cottage hospital dur ing his absence the clerk mr elwood foskitt will assume his duties xx the furniture fund drive sponsored by the board of man agement of the home for the aged newmarket has been ery successful donations of articles and money will be used by the senior citizens to further their outdoor leisure hours the management is grateful to the following doners markham w i s15 stouffville w i 510 mt albert w i s10 union street w i s10 woodbridge w i s10 unionville w i- one lawn chair b and p club stouff ville s10 egypt w i 10 maple w i 55 pine orchard w i s3 kingridge w i 3 elders mills w i 5 vellore jr inst 10 temperanccville ladles aux 2 lawn chairs keswick w i 10 richmond hill w i 15 c a others 100 wedding schrepferrose a pretty wedding was solem nised amongst baskets of red and white peonies ir hartman united church when elizabeth ann rose daughter of mr and mrs kenneth rose morm albeit became the bride of mr donald max schrepfer son of mr and mrs emil schrepfer toronto ontario rev r curtis officiated at the doublering ceremony aud mr clarion baker presided at the organ mrs arthur gibney rendered three lovely solos the wedding prayer o perfect love and the lords prayer during the ceiemony the bride and groom partook of the lords super the bride given in marriage by her father wore a charming gown of organza over chrome- spun taffeta the bodice was trimmed with rose pattern lace and her full skirt fell into a chapel train her fingertip veil of illusion tulle was held by a crown beset with irride- scent sequins and pearls and she carried a corsage of american beauty roses and feathered white carnations the bride wore a single strand of cultured pearls a gift from the groom miss marion sinden was maid of honour and wore deep green streetlength dress of organza over chromespun taffeta the bridesmaids mrs doreen lemon twin sister of the groom and mrs marlene simpson sister of the bride were gowned alike in shades of medium and pale green the brides atten dants all carried baskets of yel low daisies and wore matching picture hats mr harry simpson was best man and the ushers were mr harvey rose brother of the bride and mr ray schrepfer brother of the groom the groom and his attendants all wore dark suits and white car nations the reception was held in mt albert community hall the brides mother received her guests in a blue and white figured arnel and jersey dress with white and black accessori es and a corsage of pink and white carnations for going away the bride chose a three piece bonecolour ed suit with matching flowered hat and accessories and a cor sage of tangerine carnations the bride and eroom honey mooned in northern ontario then later left maltor by jet to tour points in alberta and british columbia on their return the happy couple will live in toronto ontario mr and mrs w s bellamy main st w have purchased the baptist church parsonage at the corner of rupert and albert sts heather and jerry mowat of seaforth are holidaying with their grandparents mr and mrs magnus mowat rick ellery tenth line south has acquired a summer position with the t eaton co- toronto and will motor to and from the city daily a considerable acreage of freshly cut hay was destroyed by fire on sunday afternoon on the property of alex ratcliff baker hill the stouffville bri gade was summoned to the scene a second attempt will be made this summc- to organize a girls softball team here in town a practice has been called for wednesday evening july 18th at 7 pm in the memorial park players within the age range of 10 to 16 years are invited to attend the workout although older participants will not be turned away irene wai ters of altona is promoting the softball program with the hope of restoring interest in the sport again single strands of pearls and tiny ear rings a gift of the bride and carried bouquets of yellow mums miss karen richards of edmonton niece of the groom was a very sweet flower girl she wore a dainty dress of yellow organza mr murray richards was the best man for his brother and the ushers were donald richards a brother of the groom and doug las hannah brother of the bride the men wore white jac kets and black trousers receiving the guests was the brides mother in a sheath dress of apricot linen with white ac cessories her corsage was of white gladioli the grooms mother was charming in a sheath dress of beige flowered taffeta under beige organza her accessories were beige and white her corsage was of talisman roses for her trip to north bay and the seaway the bride chose a sheath dress of white linen with a blue jacket trimmed with white her accessories were also white and her corsage was of white roses the couple will make their home on church st stouffville the bride is a nursery teacher in town and mr richards is associated with his father in bus iness here mr and mrs clarence fock- mrs thomas dunsmore and ler and family are holidaying at kenneth of leaside were visi- halls lake tors on saturday with mrs celbert holden park rd n dr blair mitchell acompani- ed bv son geoffrey motored into the sault ste marie district recently on a fishing trip mr and mrs david coon victoria st were in stratford on the weekend to view one ot the productions currently on stage ir e r good of markham flew by jet to victoria b c last week while there he ex pects to attend the worlds fair at seattle wash and visit with relatives at didsbury alta on monday mrs will birkett entertained mrs gummerson from lome park mrs nelson from barrie and miss jane burkett jim wagg son of mr and mrs cliff wagg east end of town was the winner of a 16 ft boat a 40 horsepower motor and a trailer in a legion draw held recently the prize is valued at 2400 mrs a e miller who has been spending some time at her sons in ottawa returned by plane on friday eveg and is with her niece mrs chas van- zant on church st child health clinic stouffville child health clinic will be held friday july 13th from 130 to 3 pm in the york county health building main street free immunization mrs maggie crosier of lon don ontario is visiting mr and mrs david crosier and family she attended the crosier re union on saturday staying over for a visit mr bart tennyson accompa nied by his daughter ruth and sister mrs chas wagg of rich mond hill called on their cousins mr and mrs david crosier on saturday mrs walter slack connie susn and kenny and mrs harvey feasby douglas and wayne spent a week at the feasby cottage at wolf lake the interior of a car owned by mr lot meydanm manitoba st was completely burned out on monday morning stouffville firemen were summoned to the scene the joseph heaton premises park drive north is a veritable garden of flowers this summer their hundreds of pansy blooms have been much admired mr and mrs john william son montreal st are on holi days at their cotage on lake simcoe after eight and a half years as clerkstenographer with the york county health unit ac cording to the personnel policy and the pension plan of the said unit mrs luella m lemon has reached the age of retirement and will be leaving their employ on july 26th 1962 1arry mcmullen son o mr and mrs lome mcmullen tenth line south suffered the loss of a radio and wrist watch in a lcccnt theft from his car the culprit has not been nabbed and the investigation is continu ing fiiendsof mrs ed guest will regret to learn that she lias been- confined to the uxbridge cottage hospital for several days mr and mis guest pre viously lesided on rupert ave and moie recently at the east end of town misses carrol mitchell and wendy tuck left last tuesday on a tour of the western provin ces and from vancouver they will cross into the us for a visit to seattle and the worlds fair mr and mrs raymond piphcr mr and mrs ralph lee and mrs rhoda holden spent a pleasant weekend at the new home of mr and mrs karl work komoka former lesi- dents of the 9th line stouff ville the annual picnic of st james presbyterian church and sunday vschool was held in the stouffville park on wednesday evening of last week richards hannah zion united church at wex ford was the scene of a lovely evening wedding june 29 when irene gail onlv daughter of mr and mrs william douglas hannah scarborough became the bride of herbert bruce son of mr and mrs charles rich ards agincourt the church was decorated by a standard of yel low mums and white gladioli rev jack walters officiated and mr william rundy played the wedding music the bride on the arm of her father was lovely in a gown of white chiffon with a chapel train the gown featured short sleqves and a simple neckline she wore a single strand of pearls the highlight of the gown was a garland of white flowers extend ing from the bodice on the left side half way down the very lull skirt and the right side the bridal bouquet was of yellow roses and white stephanotis the maid of honour was miss elizabeth brown and the brides maid was miss ida richards sister of the groom both were very pretty in street length gowns of cornflower blue and very pale blue pcau de charm their dresses were princess lines and their heads were adorned with it5ettes matching their dresses veil was so arranged a stubbs anthony pink and white peonies and roses formed the setting for the wedding in whitevale united church of velma lynne anth ony daughter of mr and mrs walter anthony to james r stubbs son of mr l a stubbs of weston rev f j little offi ciated in a double ring ceremony given in marriage by her father the bride was gowned in mist white shadow lace and tulle the moulded basque of the lace was fashioned with a scoop neckline offset by a wide band of shirred net and the long lace skirt had a wide hem line of tulle a coronet studded in seed pearls hsld her veil and she carried a cascade of red roses and white stcphanotis bridal attendants were miss beverley hornshaw maidofhon our and mrs ronald hilts sis ter of the groom gowned alike ir mint green organza sheaths with full pointed overskirts they wore matching veiled hal- os and carried nosegays of pink and white carnations and mums miss katie anthony cousin ot the bride was flower girl and wore yellow nylon sheer over taffeta with a coronet of flow ers matching her miniature nose gy of pink and white carnat ions and mums which she car ried the best man was mr mur ray bell and ushers were mr r stubbs and mr victor anthony mrs n k robinson provided the wedding music and miss gail white sang walk hand in hand and ill walk beside you the reception was held in the church hall where the brides mother received in a flowered satin sheath with white coat and hat green accessories and a corsage of gardenias and yel low roses the grooms aunt miss dell stubbs assisted wearing old rose nylon sheer over taffeta with white accessories and corsage of white carnations the bride and groom cut the wedding cake with the same sword the brides grandmother mother and father used it had been presented to col button in 1866 the couple left on a motor trip to quebec the bride travel ling in a biscuit dress with mat ching full length coat white ac cessories and corsage of gard enias they will reside at no 9 the partially completed motel on no 48 hwy at dicksons hill is up for sale the exterior was completed and the windows were boarded up for the winter but work was never resumed miss esther recsor rn daughter of the late mr and mrs joe reesor who is home on furlough fiom brazil is re turning by boat on friday leav ing from new york a fare well service was held on sun day evening at the wideman mennonite church during her furlough she lok a 6 months special course in nursing in kentucky miss linda malhewson daughter of mr and mrs john mathewson has joined the staff of the bank of commerce stouffville will the patrons please note that the library will be closed for holidays for two weeks from july 23 to aug 6th in clusive the stouffville community swimming pool is open for adults at 530 pm every after noon during the week persons wishing a dip in the water after work and before supper should take advantage of this new serv ice mr l w smith from jamai ca was the guest speaker at the local baptist church on sunday mr smith has just completed his course at the toronto baptist seminary and is returning to jamaica to as sist rev john knight with his duties tickets are still available for the horticultural bus trip to niagara falls on monday july 23rd leaving at 8 am it is not necessary to be a member to be included on the trip fur ther information from c o james maytree ave stouffville tickets must be picked up by july 20th a former ringwood resident mr roy hancock now ot sudbury was a visitor in stouff ville on thursday mr hancock and mr peter clendenning left this area over twenty years ago to acquire work at the inter national nickel co both have now completed 25 years of serv ice and will be duly honoured by the firm in the fall mr han cock now a powerhouse opera tor had previously worked in the mines and on the company police force mr clendenning is a miner mr and mrs hancock have two sons ronald 19 and john 14 and one daughter eleanor 16 mr hancock and mr clendenning are the first men to join the company as a team and become members of the u century club the total membership in the 25 year group is now 2000 tuberculin tests and chest xrays will fight tb dates tuberculin only dates xray only free tests for tuberculosis location of units ope ratine hours pm july 10 july 16 gormley 2 to 4 only july ie july 16 stouffville a to 9 only july 11 july 17 stouffville 3 to 6 to 9 persons wanting a chest xray only will attend on xray dates it is not necessary to have a tuberculin lest first no xrays for persons under 15 years of age unless they have a positive tuberculin test round the rosettes making them resemble picture hats they wort royal road pickering survey conducted by national sanitarium association m cooperation with stouffville lions club and gormley womens institute in the interest of community health tb tests are pahf for by tb christmas seals

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