Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 8, 1962, p. 7

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classified sale register auctioneers w 0 atkinson gtooflrlue ms a s fabher phone gonnlej 6311 ken clarke fbenticb kerkham 346 stonsrule mnt reo johnson sunderland onl friday nov 9 complete dispersal of reg shorthorn cattle property of j douglas clarke on the vandorf road 2 h mile west ol no 48 high way or 2 mile east of don mm road terms cash sale at 130 pm note this herd 1 predominantly polled cattle all heifer calve will be offered for sale separate from their dams subject to a reserve bid also the 3 bred heifers all bull calve have been sold ted jackson auc tioneer saturday nov 10 fabu lous weekly auction with the heaviest run of livestock of the year the farmers mar ket is at its peak a good time to get your fruit and vegetables for the winter special concessions selling clothing and footwear at bar- gain prices come see for yourself the sale starts at i 1230 every saturday atkin son pollard wilson auction eers wednesday nov 14 auc tion sale of holstcin cattle number of milk cows 16 heif ers bred for dec yearlings etc international b250 diesel tractor 2 yrs good shape hydraulic plow quantity of machinery 2000 bales of hay 1500tbales of straw the pro- erty of dan van dyk at lot 1 con 3 east gwillimbury twp in the village of sharon no reserve as owner is giving up farming terms cash sale at 1 jo- rex smith clerk reg j johnson auctioneer friday nov 16 auction sale of household effects in cluding refrigerator admiral 21 tv electric stove chester field suite dishes etc the pro perty of james jarvis at 173 main st stouffville opposite to public school terms cash sale 130 pm r e faulkner clerk w d atkin son auctioneer coming events christmas bazaar to be held at st patrick church hall rouge st markham on sat nov 24 1962 1 pm to 6 pm fun for all home baking fancy goods candy novelties and lots more an afternoon tea bake sale white elephant and gift table sponsored by the auxiliary of gormley-headford- victoria sq branch of york central hospi tal auxiliary association in victoria square community hall saturday nov 17 from 25 pm bingo every saturday night in the veterans hall stouff ville sponsored by the canadian legion and ladies auxiliary branch 459 special games jackpot cash prizes doors op en at 745 pm games start at 815 sharp admission 50c 14tf annual christmas bazaar christ church anglican sunset blvd sat nov 17th 25 pm tea bake sale aprons knitted articles christmas decorations and novelties 213 at home mr and mrs david tran will be at home to their relatives and friends on sunday novem ber 11 from 39 oclock on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary no gifts please 212 bingo every monday night in the claremont legion hall cash prizes share the wealth and jackpot game time 815 pm everyone welcome 22tf november 9th dance mount albert community hall musto by art celsie and the singing plainsmen stars of radio tv stage and records old time and modern at home mr and mrs charles ingleton of uxbrldge will be at home to their relatives friends and neighbors on saturday nov 17 1962 from 3 to 5 pm and 7 to 10 pm on the occasion of their silver wedding anniversary 222 for rent spacious 2bedroom apart ment for six month beginning december 1st call stouffville 6402656 apartment for rent heat ed winter airconditioned sum mer with stove refrigerator ceramic tile shower and bath use of automatic laundry- room available november 15 f g ratcliff ph 6401515 modern 5room bungalow for rent stouffville east end 3pc bath tile floors oil heat possession dec 1 1962 ph 6403828 for rent 3 urifdrnished rooms would suit business couple ph 6401745 apartment for rent suitable for two only mile east of stouffville all conveniences g wideman phone 2943550 days 2942156 evenings clean- newly decorated 5 room bungalow in quiet resi dential district dining spaco in kitchen fenced yard 100 per month references re quired telephone tw s255 222 for rent self-contained- up per duplex 70 a months near business section in stouffville suitable for adults no dogs please phone 8865240 even ings auction e friday nov 16 the property of james jarvis 173 main east stouffville opposite public school frigldalre electric stove flndlay stove hot water front buffet kitchen table 6 kitchen chairs kitchen clock electric clock electric kettle mirrors radio day couch hall rack hall tree china cabinet 3pc chesterfield suite oil space heater oil drum rocking chair admiral 21 tv writing desk small table small cupboard floor lamp heat guard jardiniere stand scatter rugs wardrobe wicker clothes hamper vacuum cleaner fernery wicker clothes basket set springs pine chest bedroom suite chest of drawers antique hammered brass jardiniere bedstead springs mattress 3pc bedroom suite swivel chair small table large pine chest gurney stove heater cupboard step ladder extension ladder clothes horse wash stand kitchen stool high chair carpet sweeper wash tub odd dishes kitchen ware captains chair tub rack beatty electric washer wood box lawn mower scythe quantity of tools quantity of garden tools jars crocks grass shears many other useful articles too numerous to mention r e faulkner clerk sale at 1 jo run w d atbjxsox nctkmeer the ladies- auxiliary branch 459 of the canadian legion are holding a bazaar bake sale poster display and photography contest on nov 10 from 230 to 5 place legion hall trans portation provided from the post office prizes for the contests will be presented at 4 oclock tea adults 50c children 25c table especially jriced for the children lucky draws at diff erent times in the tea room plan to attend the remembrance day tea proceeds for the poppy fund st john ambulance first aid course is being sponsored by whitchurch conservation club for information call fred kirs- tein gormley 8865379 or har old botham pa 75152 cards of thanks i wish to thank my friends neighbors and relatives for the lovely cards flowers and gifts i received while in cottage hospital a special thanks to dr maclntyre and dr button also nurses and staff for all their care and kindness to me it was all very much appreciated mrs john symes sr i wish to express my sincere appreciation to the fire depart ments south west pickering claremont and brougham who answered the call to the are at my shop also to the many men who came to clean up the build ing after the fire robert a miller i would like to thank all my friends relatives and neighbors for their kind deeds of cards baskets of fruit and visits to my husband during his long stay in the hospital i am sure i will never be able to repay all this a special thanks to those who so willingly took me to the hos pital while he was in toronto also to the men who so capably helped with the fall work in getting it done and a very spe cial thank you to my many christian friends for their pray ers which gave me strength to go on over this long term of sickness to one and all may god abundantly reward you mrs ivan mclaughlin pet stock poodles whites and blacks healthy well bred puppies from champion stock reason ably priced deposit will hold phone mrs sugden gormley 8865339 20tf german shepherd puppies black with brown and silver markings purebred no pa- rrs also fox terrier pups weeks old male 15 female 10 phone markham 294- 2185 212 transportation transportation needed dally markham to downtown toronto phone 294-2927- ride wanted or available leaving stouffville via mark ham 630 am for bathurst to dupont st returning after 4 pm ph 6402371 ride wanted north union- vllle to egllnton east vicinity sorboro township office ar riving approx 845 phone 2971602 things could b worse sup pose your errors were counted and published every day like those of a ball player guarantee all the hot water you heed at the lowest cost rent an electric water heater for only a month superfast safe clean ontario hydro phone markham 2943300 ross hetherington phone stouffville 5402033 dean percy phone markham 2943313 russel gray phone brougham wh 24747 warne electric phone unionville 2971400 for office supplies see the tribune mmbmas the dawn mmabbob christadelphians mnlc hall 5 eglinton ave east toronto invite you to come and heir the name and faith of christadelphlans what does the name mean what do they believe t dealt with by mr h jones sunday nov 11 1962 at 7 pm behold i com quickly the words of jesus in rev 22 verse 12 all welcome anyone wishing transportation call 6495612 tfarsday hmtattt t 1962 tme stouffyule tribune piot 7 ranks movebsstobage modon heated storage agent for movtno with cam evekywhem united tu 42613 van un hmmm collect richmond hill special sale plastic foam bath mats 19 x 30 x y 97c 15 x 24 x 82c toddlers toy blocks 2 dor 98c floral sponges 39c 79o utility spongps printed 10c 4 20c these products may be purchased at franks shell service centre goods may also be purchased at the factory along with matt ress toppers seconds pillow packing 35c lb crib mattresses chair pads sportsman special sheet foam 1 or more 39 x 62 175 39 x 72 225 while they last w material for the hobbyist foam may be cut to desired specifications dw dove rsgd highway 48 1 mile south of bftllantrae cedar grove it is no wonder the children in cedar grove look forward with such joyous and mischiev ous anticipation to halloween halloween is second only to christmas last wednesday afternoon the traditional party was given by the children of ss 20 for their parents and friends the school was gay with witches and cats along the top of the blackboards and underneath a neat display of arithmetic showed the mothers that other things beside parties verealso considered a wonderful array of jack-o- lanterns bedecked the window sills some with smiling faces some looking grim or sad and one looked startled by the event into this eerie atmosphere pa raded a host of unidentifiable tramps ghosts witches a thing from the twighlight zone flowers with small beam ing faces indians one complete willi papoose pirates sweet old ladies and frivolous young girls even yogi bear was in the pa rade- and therewere a pair- of dice before prizes could be given for the best costumes it was necessary for thejudgesc blod- wen davies margaret yeamans and aljean ch ask that the boys and girls be sepa rated it was impossible to tell them apart an indian sqaw who was marion reesor a flower who was mary crich- ton and a walking die who was donna tyler won the girls prizes and a very very fat fel low a tramp and a pirate who were ricky lapp slmbn davis and raymond reesor won the boys the preschoolers dres- over 800 attend bell at home h c barnes bell telephone company manager for this regi on termed the open house held last thursday and friday at the new dial exchange building a huge success most of the thanks goes to the any visitors we had from the stouffville area he said without them the open house wouldnt have been possible the manager said that at tendance totaled 836 with fri day night having the larger turnout a number of town offi cials visited the exchange on thursday children swelled the groups of touring citizens on friday visitors saw how a test panel works and how the ac tual crossbar switching equip ment functions at the rear of the central office a number of bell vehicles including a digger and two cars equipped with mobile telephones were on dis play special trained guides from the bell conducted the tour continuing on to the masonic hall visitors found a number of displays illustrating direct dist ance dialing and telephones of tomorrow and yesteryear light refreshments were served mr barnes pointed out that the bell has a complete pro gram bureau at the disposal of customers speakers for both mens and womens groups tours of bell buildings and a number of entertaining films are all available if any group feels they would like to see more of how bell handles ddd calls and bil ling they can arrange a tour of our asquith ave building in toronto by calling 9296805 in toronto and reversing the charges he said similarly by calling this number you can arrange for a speaker to talk to your group or a him to be shown on a suitable topic christinas cards order now and save 10 on all orders placed before nov 22hd personalized cumstmas caitns individualize your cards by having us imprint your name choose your own card for personalizing from our wonderful selection the stouffville tribune phone 64021002101 iiittininitiitum sed in costume but all looking like dolls in spite of that marched too purposefully to notice balloons were coming their way mrs reesor and the children gave a demonstration lesson in arithmetic grades five and six presented a very excellent skit front their reader clearly and humourously delivered and throughout the program the usual lively music we have come to expect from the chil dren with mr bush and mrs reesor in charge the jr choirs rendition of october gave a party and the smile on the crocodile complete with energetic motions left nothing to be desired skip to mlou whensung by the sr choir sent feet tapping in the audi ence and the halloween song with sound effects was delight ful the afternoon closed after the children perfect hosts serv ed lunch which included mrs banks artistic cookies to good to eat s wednesday night the goblins gobbled all over the village fil ling their bags and baskets with shellouts and their unicef boxes with change there seemed to be a lot of youngsters this year and they all had a marvellous time between the guessingwho under disguises and the heavy bags of candy cookies and apples the bowlers took advantage of halloween coming on bowl ing night and turned the usual session into a masquerade the children were hustled through their rounds so parents could don their own disguises and join their fellow bowlers still on the subject of hal loween jean allan and her class were pictured on metro news in the middle of their ghostly festivities the united church women took the service at zlon church on sunday morning providing an interesting and feminine morlng mrs austin reesor played the organ and the very sweet voices of the cgit un der the direction of evelyn whlttamore provided the music with a recent vlstor to the holy land dr nancy edwards as the guest speaker sorry to hear gwen all- church was in hospital but she is home again row ruby and mabel reesor have an order for 3000 cookies for the bell telephone open house this week christ church anglican stouffville rev john l ball rector sunday november 11th 1962 twentyfirst after trinity 930 am holy communion 930 am junior and senior sunday school 2 pm mon chancel guild 730 pm tues wolf cubs 645 pm wed girl guides 8 pm wed choir practice 10 am sat brownies iktimttmnww numbering stamps dater stamps stouffville tribune stouffville united church rev j gordon crulkshank ba sunday november 11th 1962 1100 am nursery to primary sunday school u am morning worship tues 730 pm cubs wed 730 pm scouts thurs 815 pm choir practice stouffville baptist church a church with a message tor today sunday november 11th 1962 10 am bible school all ages 11 am family worship 7 pm prayer meeting 730 pm evening service wed 8 pm prayer and bible study bloomington christian associated gospel church sunday november 11th 1962 945 bible school 1100 morning worship 730evening service- wed 800prayer service united missionary church minister rev grant sloss sunday november 11th 1962 markham 950 am rally day in sunday school 11 am morning worship mr dennis clark canadian bible society 730 pm evening service thurs 8 pm prayer bible study dicksons mrx 945 am mr dennis clark 1050 am rally day in sunday school 730 pm service in markham church wed 8 pm prayer bible study gormley united missionary church rev c e ilunklng minister sunday november 11th 1962 945 am sunday school classes for every age 1100 worship service 730 evangelistic service wed 8 pttl prayer meeting you are always welcome at gormley united church melville charge rev g davison sunday november 11th 1962 1000 am peachs 1140 am melville 230 pm bethesda kindly note change of time at peachs church peachs ucw will meet at the home of mrs c- hlsey on monday nov 12th at 815 pm brethren in christ church helse hill gormley pastor rev wm vanderbent piu richmond hill turner 43155 sunday november 11th 1962 10 am sunday school 11 am worship service 730 pm evangelistic wed 745 pm midweek prayer meeting miuimg ss ballantrae musselmans lake lemonville united churches pastor mr allan grose sunday november 11th 1962 ballantrae mussulmans take 10 am sunday school 11 am morning worship thurs 730 choir practice thur nov 8 pnv bible study and prayer at the home of mr mrs archie watson lemon vllle 10 am sunday school 730 pm evening worship mon 430 cgit wed 7 pm- tyro stouffville united missionary chiirch rev arthur walsh minister sunday november 11th 1962 10 am sunday school this is rally day we are hoping that every teacher and scholar with a friend will make a point of bcinft present to break every prev ious record for attendance 11 am and 730 pm the pastor will preach mrs walsh will sing at both ser vices prayer meeting wed at 8 pm pioneer girls the colonists meet on tuesday at 7 pm the pilgrims meet on wednes day at 630 pm stouffvillk memorial christian church minister rev clarcnco t bass wed 8 pm study of scrip tures and prayer sunday november 11th 1962 10 am sunday school 11 am hour of worship the minister will lead 730 pm the minister will speak all are welcome to share lnour study of the word of god ringwood christian church rev barry jones pastor sunday november 11th 1962 10 am sunday school 11am worship service wed 630 pm childrens meeting wed 8 pm ce prayer meeting churchill vivian churches rev k burton bth sunday november 11th 1962 churchill amusselmans lake sun 955bible school ii am morning worship mr harold duckworth wed 8 pm prayer bible study j fri4 pm happy hour 8 pm young peoples vivian sun 10 am bible school 730 pm evening worship mr harold duckworth mon nov 12 ladies meetlna at the homo of mrs helen grose tues 8 pm teacher training course thur 4 pm happy hour 8 pm young peoples st james presbyterian church stouffville rev gordon hnmllli ba minister i sunday november 11th 1963 10 am morning worship 10 am church school second markham a baker mix baptist churches rev bruce niscy sunday november 11th 1962 second markhnm thursday evening dixie dean will speak and play hit ac cordion 8 pm fri 8 pm rev ron patterson of japan bowler sisters will sing sunday bible school 10 am everyone come and help our contest morning service 11am evening service 730 pm rev ron patterson will preach baker hill prayer service thur 8 pm sunday- bible school 130 pm service 230 pm rev ron patterson will speak in bible school and service all welcome alton a united missionary church rev dow snrgennt pastor sunday november 11th 1962 10 jo am will be our rally day in sunday school special singing by the henderson family from gormley miss riley of markham will speak to the junior school mrs macphcrson deputyreeve of pickering twp will briefly address the senior school objective attendance is 350 cglving of awards 1130 am pastors message to the ss 730 pastor will speak wed 8 pm prayer bible study mon nov 12mens fellowship altona mennonite church sunday november lth 1962 worship service 10 am everyone welcome

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