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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 4, 1963, p. 3

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campaigns by horse and cutter tbmiiy april 4 1963 the stooffviue tribune pije 5 local and personal happenings mr glenn ratcliff flew to jamaica where he spent a few days over the past weekend mr and mrs j s martin lloyd ave returned home on thursday after spending the winter at indian rocks beach florida interior beauty a flowing fountain in the whitchurch twp south of centre of a manmade rock lcmonville mrs fairbanks is garden is a thins of beauty in pictured here on the steps of the new home of mr and mrs a winding staircase reginald fairbanks cone 7 staff photo it beauty salon main st w stouffvillo phone 6402922 open the monday before easter i paasggaaasssjsggg gegnagbbaaaasap coming april 19 frantic fashions 63 an hilarious parody on womens wear at christ church parish hall stouffvillo produced anil directed by and starring the mens group of christ church as the playgirl boys where to buy tickets aikens pharmacy houstons drugs cast members at the door admission si curtain 830 pm get your ticket early we expect a sellout liberal m p john addi son and his wife greeted an estimated 800 children and adults aboard a cutter in the stouffville arena on friday night pulled by a sharpshod shetland pony they twice circled the ice surface to the accompaniment of a sixpiece brass band it was part of a preelection party that featur ed both figure and pleasure skating plans sketched in sand lead to beautiful lemonville home eleven years ago mr and mrs reginald g fairbanks purchased a fifty acre parcel of land from the late austin yake cone 7 whitchurch twp south of lemonville they erected a temporary cottage residence on the property with the dream that some day the site would become their permanent home that dream has come true from roughly sketched plans scratched out in the sands of a nearby manmade pond has emerged a beatuiful tshaped dwelling eyecatching in every detail but still practical for every purpose the builder was mr harley warner of toronto work on the structure was started in july of last year and it was completed in decem ber mr and mrs fairbanks have since sold their home in york mills the second storey living room looks out through giant picture windows onto two ponds separated by a dam and chil- drens swimming poof the wall pannelling is in natural cali fornia redwood and upstairs four giant beams of bc fir run the length of the cottage- shaped ceiling mr fairbanks is a painter in his spare time and his works of art are taste fully located throughout the house flowing fountain at the base of a winding stair case is a freshwater fountain that bubbles into a cut stone rock garden at the flick of a switch a large upstairs sky light keeps the flowers and plants flourishing both summer and winter a potted fig tree grows nearby the home has two large fireplaces and is heat ed by two separte furnaces both individually controlled both mr and mrs fairbanks are lovers of music their hifi set is a decorative unit com plete with ten speakers cleverly concealed in the walls mr fairbanks study is sep arated from the downstairs family room by folding doors he has his own workshop and greenhouse he knew what he wanted said mrs fairbanks she said that her husband drew up the sketch plans and presented them to an architect for final approval mr fairbanks drives to and from toronto every day he is a manufacturer by pro fession with the fairbanks soap co they have one son earl in toronto and five grand children every summer the fairbanks open their country home to senior citizens from toronto they arrive by bus and the welcomed warmth of their hosts hospitality makes the occasion one of longlasting appreciation with the approach of spring the fairbanks beauty spot is further enhanced by mother nature this will provide the owner with still another outlet for his energy as he turns his attention towards the activities out of doors birth doner charles and margaret are happy to announce the birth of a son 8 lbs 7 oz on march 26 1963 at the cottage hospital pembroke ont a brother for bobby and susan gierkink bill and mary wish to announce the birth of their son robert william on march 31 1963 at york county hospital newmarket a brother for ronnie special thanks to dr smith mcdowell bruce and joyce thank god for the safe arrival of their daughter on march 30 1963 at the brierbush hospital stouffville a little sister for ronnie and sheila open house the pickering district high school board in vites the public to open house at the dunbarton high school on friday evening april 5 1963 the new shops and commercial rooms built with dominionprovincial grants will be open for inspec tion everyone welcome pickering district high school board george todd chairman easter specials 10 discount on drapery broadloom reupholstering free interior decorating advice home service and estimates toromark furniture house markham 2942581 mr will mccowan main st e is home again after being in uxbridge hospital for a few days due to a heart ailment gordon tarr and lloyd irwin have taken positions with guar anty trust co bay st toronto mr and mrs joe murray sr and mr and mrs clarence fockler of ringwood were on a trip to brantford and kitch ener on sunday open good fkhay april 12th give your family a treat for easter take them out to dinner at houstons coffee shoppe houstons the rexall drug store phone 6402222 mr and mrs bert batt and mr hector att returned home on monday ter spending the past two months with their sis ter mrs j w knight and fam ily in jamaica bwi jim goudie market st a pati ent in scarboro general hospi tal the past 3 weeks has been allowed to return home he will be confined to a body cast for at ieast two months mrs ella malcolm former proprietor of the brierbush hospital and later a resident of uxbridge township will be tak ing up residence at montserrat in the british west indies mr nick kamps and son mar tin attended the 50th wedding anniversary of his parents at their home in pannerden hol land they also visited gronin- gen the hague and amster dam and returned last satur day mr and mrs ross winter- stein have returned from their winter holiday in the south after a few weeks at st peters burg beach they enjoyed a trip to nassau on the way home they spent a few days at daytona beach in february the weather was cooler than usual and there was more rain fall but march was delightful jim miller son of mr and mrs will miller main st e has joined the navy and is stationed at cornwallis ns he plans to be an electrical engi neer in a phone call to his parents he reports enjoying the work despite the fact its up at 530 am and to bed at 10 pm the local womens institute will meet in the library base ment at 215 pm on wednes day april 10 miss hayward of the victori an order of nurses will be the guest speaker and will tell of her work in the richmond hill district as this is the annual meeting will all conveners of committees be prepared to give their re ports roll call pay your fee for the coming year mr and mrs glenn thomp son of peterboro were weekend visitors with their parents mr and mrs clarence i food of lem onville and mr and mrs a g thompson albert st mr jake mcmullen and ross and dor mrs will reaman had dinner last friday evening with his daughter luella mrs gordon fuller and family thev were celebrating mr mc- mullens s3rd birthday mrs martha switzer and mr and mrs bob pearson of orillia and mr and mrs orvan down er of scarboro were visitors on sunday with mr and mrs charles tindall harold ave mr les harper newmarket was a visitor at his sisters mrs d booth on wednesday and on friday mrs delbort booth of kettleby spent the day with the booths mr harold morden who spent 4 weeks in uxbridge hospital following a heart seizure re turned home on saturday mr and mrs grant wideman and family of markham were at mr and mrs les widemans on sunday the annual daffodil tea of the stouffville branch of the canadian cancer society was held at the home of mrs neil smith obrien ave on march 27th receiving the guests were mrs gordon purvis and mrs harry kennedy pouring tea were mrs jas mccreight mrs walter pipner mrs gordon cruikshank and mrs b jackson others assisting were mrs j rehill mrs fred byer mrs cliff lemua and mrs reg stouffer door prizes were won by miss m keilington mrs john mathewson mrs feasby miss violet hoover and mrs w sen- echal the society is appreciative of the assistance given to make the day so successful the garret rae property north of baker hill has been sold through thos n shea real estate mrs fledda foote of carlisle is visiting at the truman bax ter home and also with other iriends in stouffville mrs carl boadway albert st n spent a week with her daughter virginnia mrs lam bert malloy and family bay- view mr william andrews ol brampton was a weekend visi tor with friends in stouffville mr and mrs norman fairies and family of lincolnville mov ed to their new farm home near gorrie on tuesday mr don davis of islington was a visitor with his parents rev and mrs douglas davis on sunday mr and mrs archie fleming of unionville and mr and mrs alfred smith were recent guests with mr and mrs ed nigh edward st stouffville brigade members were summoned to the first grass fire of the season on sat urday afternoon when a blaze spread across open property on the south side of stouffer st no damage was caused a new electric sign has been erected over the premises of york cleaners on main street the business is located in the former bellman building east of park drive mr and mrs jim oldham fairview ave formerly of ringwood are spending a few holidays in new york city after which they will visit her brother allan and mrs baker at wilton conn mr and mrs wm hudson of oak ridges and mr and mrs keith brodie and family of melville were visitors on sun day with mr and mrs al hud son and familv main st e a dedication service for chil dren was held sunday morning at the united missionary church lois adeline daughter of mr and mrs robert mc dowell and colette marie daughter of mr and mrs albert hudson were dedicated coming soon rexall spring one cent sale dates thursday april isth thru to saturday april 27th h o u s t o x s the rexall drug store weekend visitors with mr and mrs hilliard degeor were their son edward and mrs de- geer of st johns michigan and their daughter elizabeth who is with the us navy at bainbridge maryland on sat urday evening mr and mrs morgan degeer and mr and mrs ivan degeer and son of mount albert mr and mrs albert brown stouffville rr and mr and mrs doug apple- ton and son of milliken wera visitors with the degeers ronald 18 year old son of mr and mrs keith hutchinson cone 7 whitchurch is a cadet with the metro toronto police force and located at strachan ave station he has been in training for one month miss margaret h williams late of dunn ave toronto daughter of the late mr and mrs george e williams died at st josephs hospital on tuesday march 23rd burial was in springcreek cemetery clarkson miss williams was a sister of mr andrew williams rose ave stouffville stouffville firemen were call ed out on monday afternoon to extinguish a blaze in the motor of a rearengined corvair on the townline near the 5th cone of whitchurch damage to the rear of the auto was quite ex tensive word was received by the irwins of rupert ave of the safe arrival at borden island above the yukon ol their son alvin he travelled in live differ ent planes 3 jets a dc 6 and an otter one jet travelled 600 miles an hour 35000 feet high although the temperature is now 40 degrees below often ac companied by a wind they are quite comfortable in their park- hole house alvin would be pleased to hear from friends his address is isachsen cdc co polar shelf project nwt a quiet wedding was solem nized in the stouffville united church parlours on saturday march 30 1963 when lorraine diane livingstone was united in marriage to denzil hugh kidd miss penny longfellow was the bridesmaid rev doug las davis officiated at the cere mony mrs peggy topping fairview ave one of the communitys most enthusiastic lady golfers has been forced out of action for several weeks just when the season was about to begin she suffered a broken elbow in an accident last week a very pleasant surprise party was held on saturday evening at the home of mr and mrs willis davis east of town on the occasion of their 40th wedding anniversary they were the recipients of many lovely gifts from their family and relatives stouffville district high school auditorium was filled with interested spectators on thursday evening when con sumers gas presented their pro gram new lamps for old besides comparing the advant ages of the new gas models over the old ones they demon strated many new ideas in mod ern cooking these results along with a number of bags of groceries were given as lucky draw prizes tickets for the demonstration were obtained from the b and p club altona w i st james presbyterian church claremont ucw the wi and ringwood christian church two cancer films time and two women and breast self- examination will be shown at the masonic hall stouffville on thursday april 7 at 8 pm all women are invited no ad mission this is under the au spices of altona women insti tute golden wedding anniversary in honour of mr and mrs fred mcroberts 50th wedding anniversary open house will be held at their home in victoria square on sunday april 7th from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 all the friends are cordially invited412 mr and mrs albert allen markham rr 2 have moved to fairview ave they are occupy ing the house recently built by mr henry ogden mr and mrs edgar nigh edward st attended the wed ding of her nephew mr glenn m wideman son of mr and mrs harry wideman of tor onto on saturday march 30th at st johns anglican church humberside ave the bride was miss carol anne dearman a reception was held at tha wedgewood restaurant bloor st w mrs john nigh and mrs william nigh also attended the official spring opening of pioneer village in the black creek conservation area will be held may 18 19 and 20 plans for the opening weekend include pioneers living in tha village classes in the school and an interdenominational church service later in tha season there will be a straw berry festival garden party cricket match evening enter tainment programs and tha pioneer festival in september lieutcol thompson mrs thompson and family of camp borden visited their parents mr and mrs a g thompson albert st on saturday it will be a late spring ac cording to local senior citizen jonathan morganson of stouff ville he told the tribune that on march 21st at 630 am the wind was in the northeast a sign that the current mild spell will not continue three members of the stouff ville lions club attended the regional finals of the oratorical contest on monday night in cluding the president jim ogil- vy walter pipher and cec hendricks stouffvilles entry karen kennedy grade 12 was not a winner but spoke excepti onally well the top girl and boy will now advance to the ontarioquebec finals at the ontario horticultural association convention held recently at the king edward hotel toronto mr joe tiffin of agincourt received the sil ver medal the highest award in horticulture he has grown thousands of gladioli bulbs and experimented with many varie ties during the past five or six years he has been growing lilies from seed mr tiffin is well known to local society members as he has always been ready to judge shows and speak at the meetings let the voice of york north be heard on the government side of the house of commons progressive conservative elect published by the york north progressive conservative conservative association

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