Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 4, 1963, p. 14

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pies m the stotiffille tribune thioscvy april i 1963 xstwxxxv1t1t1tx1txvtxvxxxvm1twtt1t1tvvk glasses made to fit perfectly h mills r 0 optician prescriptions filled new frames repairs 286 main st w stouffville phone 6103163 3hkxt5txxvvvvxxtv63tvvvvxxxv hargrave greenhouses phone 6403306 we deliver weddings anniversaries banquets news from gormley and district birthdays graduations parties floral arrangements special arrangements for festive holidays ladies bowling march 28th nigh triple marg scholl 661 betty armstrong g63 lor raine noble 660 marion barry 612 myrtle mailman 609 illgle single lorraine noble 280 over 200 betty wiikirs- 2s0 bettv armstrong 273 marg scheil 217 velma banks 214 marion barry 236 lenore ramer 232 velma videman 230 ruth lee 222 ruth miller 218 june hopper 210 ruth smith 207 opal leh man 207 martha roberts 207 myrtle hallman 207 june ward 206 cathy taylor 201 ev grove 200 team standings hillbillies 29 pts ben caseys 19 pts ram- bows 1 9pis sticky fingers 18 pts hushpuppies 18 pts optimists 16 pts alouettes 13 pts twisters s pts belated birthday wishes for mr edward t leary who cele brated his 90th birthday on monday april 1st his daugh ters miss audrey leary and mrs b duncan had a family dinner lor him on sunday mr leary was born on the old lea ry homestead now occupied by mr fred kirstein he farmed all his life and lived at gormley except lor three years when they lived in usa after they were married his three broth ers wis george and wes have all predeceased him his wife the former agnes gillies died in 1914 they had four daughters ard one son namely gladvs mrs a allan of markham vel ma mrs roberts who died in 1915 audrey principal at jef ferson public school marie mrs bruce duncan also a tea cher at jefferson and jack of gormley there are 10 grand children mr leary enjoys good health and for several years he has made his home with his laughters audrey and marie mr leary drove the first rural mail delivery for rri gorm ley mr ard mrs leonard hough ton and family moved on thur sday to their farm at rri lorrevilie the good wishes of our community follow them to their new home we wish a complete recovery for mrs roy brillinger who took very ill at her home on thursday evening on friday afternoon she was taken by am bulance to st michaels hospit al toronto where she is seri ously ill mr and mrs ronald gilbert and two children moved on thursday from the mckendry apartment to rri stouffville mr and mrs ronald gilbert and children moved on thurs day from the mckendry apart ment to rr 1 stouffville i a number of ladies attended i achievement day at biittan- ville hail on monday the ladies who took the rug making course at the w i displayed their rugs mr russell ellas broke his ring finger on his left hand last week ard is wearing a cast mr and mrs robert millen of downsview spent sunday with mr and mrs george bar rett the w i is sponsoring a stanley party in rite lloyd school on friday evening april 5 everyone is cordially invited to attend as this is a fund rais ing drive for the institute mr ard mrs levi steckley and mr and mrs bruce steck ley and john spent sunday with friends in clarence centre new york miis dorothy doust of kitch ener spent the weekend with mr and mrs fred doust mr and mrs john cober at tended the spring festival on friday night at beamsville high school presented by the stu dents of the great lakes chris- tian college their son bob is one of the students there mr and mrs russel sprox- ton and howard had supper on saturday night with miss betty sproxton of willowdale in hon our of their 32nd anniversary betty returned home with them to spend the weekend mr and mrs glenn shupe of scarboro and rev paul nigh and mr oriand teal of spring- vale visited mr and mrs geo french on saturday mrs john brillinger and daughter gladys and mr allen smith of concord had dinner on sunday with mr and mrs elias elliott mr and mrs geo sider of wainfleet spent saturday night with their cousin miss ruth hoover bloomington miss doris nesbitt of toron to spent the weekend with her parents mr and mrs ernie j nesbitt rev smith of mirden occupi ed the pulpit in tiie church here on sunday mrs harom tom- linson was the soloist mr john godby who is at tending shaws school was a weekend visitor at the geo vaughaa horn a personal shower was gfsen mrs r heise by her former school mates at the home of mr and mrs wilfred ferguson on thursday mr and mrs wilson and son of toronto and mr glen moxam who is serving in the canadian navy were guests of mr atad mrs sherpherds on the week end mrs wm mcdermott is pres ently in scarborough hospitiil where she will undergo an oper ation for this onehand operated grease gun tcith each carton of 60 esso mp grease cartridges help fight cancer checkup and a cheque with crown mrs ndp york north k drm j- 4 i v 3- b b f mm jl eu aia sslifiif etso i t co fflbb4p2 s5vs v ill si v jj8w j f yi 1 czi 1kc- n v iv- v f ci 1 v jvsf massy ivsv 11 1 fl y v 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finance the present campaign f office supplies see the tribune niew books ifil library fie t ton the sand pebbles mckenna mission of fear coxe the nose on my face payne morg ans mountain mayse undiplo- malicexit sherwood malice in oonderland king mr hill and friends nicholson death of a n ambassador coles these thoutsand hills guthrie under a bff ight sky spilhaus court us mehchhhhshig centre 46 levendaie rd richmond hill chevy ii noa 400 convertibl a general motors value 00 to your chevrolet deaens why ghew sis a ghewtoo be ure to bonanza on the cbctv network ch sunday check your local listing for channel and lime h5630 see your local authorized chevrolet dealer chevrolet oldsmobife limited stouffville ontario r he cozy live modern for less with gas give yotjr kitchen that modern look with a new automatic gas range l dry your- clothes the modern manner with gas most hot water at the lowest cost call collect 2852634 flj or 8844186 vote eral circular stokes not to the swift coffin the commission er dougherty the last es cape lorac the saint to tha rescue charteris summons from bagdad mackinnon the widower siller stories for late at night hitchcock the knave of hearts shannon fly ing a red kite hood the chil dren of sanchc lewis post stores of 1962 the zebra strip ed horse macdonald nonfiction when france fell greenwall towers of jewels dufus cap- tains clerk hedderwick juilli- ard report on literature and music the ghost squad gos ling palmy days booth gal ley slaves of love haldane shoulder the sky thomas ed wardian portraits adams in the days of mckinley leech six legged snakes in new gui nea chessman ferdinand da lesseps beatty complete and free williams russian visit ors edmonds red dust of af rica carnegie man in his re lationships westman dream ers of the american dream holbrook a lost paradise chotzinoff fly for your life forrester a paddling of ducks ripley the points of my com pass eb white the west go ing heart rugglcs 1963 catal ogue of coins and paper money eskimo sculpture meldgaard culled from the columns jv mcaree running to paradise dobbs christian unity bell in search of greatness karsh britains air survival feddon fringe of the clouds living stone the pyramid climbers packard encyclopedia of con cert music ewen familiar quotations bartlett we seven the astronauts face of north america farb comp lete works of william shake speare help easter seal fund if we sincerely believe in th basic humanitarian concepts o our society then we all have a responsibility to make certain that crippled children do not suffer unnecessary hardships due to lack of medical advice care and treatment facilities that they deserve all the help they need is irrefutable the 1963 easter seal cam paign is now being conducted in 228 communities throughout ontario and sponsors are the oniario society for crippled children and its rotary lion kiwanis kinsmen and other service club representatives the financial goal is s1000 000 the ontario society for crippled children is a voluntary organization comprised of 10 000 members having no barri ers race colour religious faith or lack of funds are un important statistics on a crippl ed childs medical chart all children require help wa acknowledge this fact in a multitude of ways by law by love by moral obligation by pure instinct in brief easter seals extend a helpful protective hand to our crippled children help them to overcome their fears and to in still in them hope courage and selfreliance a needy crippled child right in your community awaits help your easter seal contribution today could have a lifelong affect

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