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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 25, 1964, p. 3

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receives award winners of the door prizes from the 12th anniveisary sale at houstons druz store last week were mrs merle math- ewson mrs rob lewis mrs i ken wagg mrs ka dafoe mrs rose barry audrey un derwood mrs erie lehman mrs walter winn miss ger trude morgason mrs deheus bernadine terwotrds mrs d bacon mrs st marie mrs l dickinson mrs vernon lewis mrs ivan harris mrs isadore wideman mr j j wideman walter carter carol coultice mrs mahaffey mrs j m burns rosalyn spence john sanders mrs gray l hoover mr mackie joyce sinclair mr and mrs bun sellers airs e wagg and mrs bruce wil lis on thursday owning of last week ii year old neil smith a grade 8 student of olhinl jark public school was the recipient of his school letter anil the dr richardson aw a rd the presentation was made by mrs k 1 humbly a member of the trustee board staff photo engagement announcement has been made by mr and mrs kric w baker of berryhrook gormley ontario of the forthcoming marriage of their daughter karen elizabeth isabel to mr wil liam carl macintosh son of mr and mrs charles g w mac intosh 13 princess anne cres islington onf the marriage will take place on saturday june 27th 1961 in humbercrcst united church toronto wedd1nqs organist and misses nanev and sharon wideman sans love and trust and because the wedding reception was held in the masonic hall where the brides mother teceived her euests wearins a pale blue lace sheath over taffeta with white accessories and a corsage of white mums and red roses the grooms mother chose a pink crepe sheath with white acces sories and a corsage of white mums and pink roses for a honey moon spent in the southern u s a the bride chose a pink wool dress and matching jacket and a corsage of yellow and white mums 1he happy couple will reside in mil- vcrton guests weie piesent from london milvcrton colling- wood sarnia toronto and bowmanville miss kathie herbison of argcnta bc visited during the past weekend with her stou- trville relatives mr and mrs frank burkhalder mr and mrs frank rowbotham and mrs h dewitt and joyce kathie whose mother is the former agnes klinck is a member of the student christian move ment of the university of brit ish columbia eight of whom are in toronto in a work camp for the summer kathie has completed her third year at ubc majoring in history and international relations her father mr hugh herbison is one of a group of six teachers from bc who have been chosen to go to africa on a six weeks teacning mission during the summer hugh will instruct af rican teachers in english which is the official language of many new african states thny tat 25 1964 the stoutfylui tribune tv 3 local and perso nal happenings miss joyce mckean cone 10 markham has taken a position at donnaes beauty salon mrs laura oliver of los angeles has ben visiting her cousin mrs ken campbell of ringwood mr and mis ray priddle and family of toronto were at her sisters mr and mrs harry- stovers on saturday the tribune office supplies have a new supply of will forms now on hand mrs tom hargrave of tor onto spent a few days with her sister mrs harry stouffer se cond st mrs seldon abell of toronto was a visitor with her father mr dawson davis on sunday miss ruthann carruthers of atha has joined tne staff of the imperial bank of commerce in stouflville mr tom brown of fort pierce florida is visiting rela tives here he is stayis with his brother mr and mrs wilmot brown of ringwood reeve and mrs win timbers winona dr attended the may ors and reeves comention held at sudbury this week mrs edna burger of toronto was a visitor on sunday with mr and mrs cliff lemon sec ond st mr and mrs stan hastings had all their family home on sunday for fathers day and in celebration of mr hastings birthday mr ab lehman returned on sunday with his daughter xel- da mr and mrs jack oneill of belleville after visiting here for some time miss sheryl mckean dau ghter of mr and mn jas mc kean edward st commenced her duties this week on the of fice start of the bell telephone co toronto joilnson tkwis stouffville united missionary church was decorated with baskets of mauve and white lilacs and pink tulips on satur day may 30th for the double ring ceremony when joyce marie lewis daughter of mr and mrs fred lewis altona and david george johnson son of mr and mrs melvin johnson of claremont were married rev dow sargeant officiated the bride given in marriage by her father wore white lace over satin inset in front with matching lace train trimmed with satin short sleeves and a fitted bodice her headpiece was a crown of leaves and pearls and an elbow length veil she carried white and mauve mums yellow roses sprays of lily of the valley and trailing ivy mrs carole davidson as ma tron of honour and bridesmaids mrs jean harper mrs shirley hanson miss june lewis and miss helen lewis were dressed alike in mauve organa over taffeta they featured short sleeve fitted bodices full skirts with a pannier ovcrskirt pill box headpieces of mauve and carried cascades of white yel low and mauve mums and trailing ivy they wore silver leaf necklaces gifts of the bride the best man was mr gor don johnson and ushers were mr roy lewis and mr harold davidson the flower girl miss dawn boake wore a dress sim ilar to the bridesmaids and car ried a basket of white yellow and mauve mums douglas feasby was the ring bearer and little biily boake carried the brides train miss bertha stouffer was the horvath st john wedding hspffmr h mr and mr llernuin llnrrath are pictured here follow inc fhelr recent nmrriatr in the stniifftille united church th bride b the former marlfon diane si john dsuchler of mr and mrs howard si john bk 3 stmifftlllr the crooni i hie on of mr and mrs alex horvath of toronto cadieujc studio burkholder wayman the mairiage of ruth marilyn wayman 14 four oaks gate tot onto and howard cliffaid burkholder son of mr and mrs clifford burkholder rr 4 stouffville took place in calva ry church toronto at 300 pm on may 16 1961 the ceremony was performed by rev a p lee assisted by dr s l boe- mar mrs boemar played the wedding march and assisted with soft organ music the church was decorated with baskets of yellow pink and white tulips the bride given away by her father wore a floor length gown of white nylon taffeta overlaid with organza and trimmed with sequins a finger tip veil fell from a tiara of pearls she car ried johanna hill roses centred by an orchid miss lois way- man younger sister of the bride bridesmaids miss marilyn but cher and miss diane maybeny and flower girl beth crump were gowned alike in pale yel low taffeta with overskirts of organa trimmed with flowers of the dress material all carri ed shasta daisies gordon burkholder brother of the groom was best man and charles doner pcmbioke and ted jarvis of mt forest were ushers ninety guests were present at the reception held at the studio of the guild inn toronto the brides mother lcceivcd in a medium blue dress with matching hat and a corsage of orchids the grooms mother was diesscd in ivory with ac cessories of beige and brown and wore talisman roses rev e c falconbridge of burlington was master of cere monies guests from a distance were rev and mrs john johnson mr and mrs richard johnson and family all of poughkeepsie ny john and paul meyeihoff of arcade ny mr and mrs clifford bowman jamestown ny rev and mrs h bradcn london out mr and mrs j walker of hamilton and mr and mrs c doner pembroke for travelling the bride woie a navy shantung suit with matching accessories and an orchid corsage on returning they aie going to live in don valley village the annual family picnic of the tindall family was held in the park on saturday about so cousins signed the register and enjoyed the gettogether and picnic supper mrs evelyn grant and miss erma dowswell hostesses at the supper hour gave the ladies flowers for a corsage to be judged later the president reuben tindall wel comed the cousins and intro duced the new president lome tindall the games and contests were in charge of murray slack and lloyd tindall the oldest lady was mrs e coates and the oldest man present was mr chas tindall 95 the youngest child at the reunion was mary ann grant a tribute to the pioneers of the family was ex pressed by myrtle dowswell the final service of peachs united church con 7 mark- ham twp will be conducted by the pastor rev geo davison on sunday morning at 1030 deputyreeve laushway and councillor ken betz were in port hope on saturday where they participated in one of the annual ontario golf association area tournaments see tribune office supply- window for special summer clearance of typewriters and adding machines miss jane terwoerds has joined the staff of the marguer ite shoppe for the holiday per iod the schell family will be holding a reunion on saturday- june 27th at the parkside youth centre mr and mrs douglas bell formerly of markham have purchased a new home in dow nsview mr and mrs john brubarkcr of albert st are motoring to los angeles cal to visit their son garth mrs george hoover mill st attended the funeral of mrs edwin jewitt preston rr 1 on thursday it was held at the first mennonite church in kitchener a airconditioning unit has been installed in the bowling alley and restaurant mr and mrs charles new man and jim of brantford spent the weekend with mr and mrs harry stover mrs millie wilson of toronto spent the weekend with mr and mrs lloyd turner fair- view ave owing to dominion day fall ing on wednesday next week the next issue of the tribune will be a day late miss marian bycr orchard park has taken a position in drs mitchell and smith medi cal office twentyfour were present at mrs redshaws albert st to celebrate her 75th birthday on sunday this included mr and mrs joe brown and sandra of lindsay mr and mrs james walker and mrs green of wil- lowdale mr and mrs joe ringwood gary jimmie clay ton and george of markham mr and mrs elmer farthing bill and lois mr and mrs m redshaw phillip and andrew mrs murray sinclair sharon and joyce ella hook and bill walker all of stouffville shar on sinclair and joe brown were also celebrating birthdays stephen barker fairview ave a grade 11 student at the stouftville dist high school will assist in the coverage of sports events in the area this summer for the tribune miss jean winterstein main st e has accepted the position of figure skating instructress with the stouffvile figure skating club for the season of 196465 a 13 year old cyclist suffered only a few scrapes and bruises last week when he lost control of his bike on main st e and ran into the side of a car gary hammerston manitoba st was treated by dr mitchell and al lowed to return home no blame was attached to the motorist jocclyn button 21 of obrien ave mr miltonr cook of new market died at humber mem orial hospital weston on fri day june 19th his wife was the late laura baker surviving is a son seneca of newmarket and daughters miriam mrs b c lepage of rexdale and zil- lah pauline mrs w hannah of toronto service was held on monday conducted by rev w s whitcombe interment was at baker hill cemetery be fore moving to newmarket 25 years ago mr cook had lived on a farm at lemonville the stouffville postoffice will be closed on wednesday july 1st dominion day postmast er jack sanders advised the tribune that business would not warrant opening the office on this day next wednesday will be the annual dominion day holiday and all business places will be closed the tribune will be one day later in arriving next week callers at the s w hastings home this week were mr win ston burgess of toronto miss lyla mcbricn of brooklin miss louise hastings of toronto and mrs kenneth easson and her daughter mrs irwin of peter borough miss daphne chewins staff teacher at summitview public school has accepted a position as day school instructress for a large group of children in east york during the summer vaca tion period mr and mrs denton smith and family charles st enter tained mr and mrs alfred smith miss margaret smith tor onto mr and mrs walter hill steven and tommy livonia mich to a fathers day din ner at their home mr and mrs floyd fairies had dinner on sunday evening with mr and mrs otto tran- mer of bloomington the occas ion being their 55th wedding anniversary misses donna hiscy susan barkey nancy smith gail nelson elizabeth stover and elinor sherk are spending the summer at miners bay lodge mr and mrs robert layton of toronto the former leila byer of stouflville and their daughter linda ann are pres ently on a holiday cruise in the south seas the neighbours on lloyd ave presented miss beverley silverthorn and mr kenneth smith with a pair of lamps on tuesday evening at the silver- thorn home prior to their forth coming marriage york county branch canadian mental health association would like to thank the people of stouffville for their gener ous support in the recent fund raising canvas in the amount of 68524 mrs june button was the area chairman dr duncan smith of kent- ville ns visited his parents mr and mrs alfred smith of victoria st when on his way to a speaking engagement at the canadian poultry convention held in london ont mr and mrs robert rawson of st thomas spent the week end with her brother mr and mrs howard st john and her mother mrs will st john mr and mrs lrvin geigcr of kitchener spent the weekend at the home of their daughter and husband mr and mrs rus sell smith of ringwood police chief orland keating and constable edward grim- shaw attended a crime confer ence meeting at camp borden last week rev gordon hamill pastor of st james presbyterian church returned home recently from ottawa he was a dele gate to the canadian confer ence on family life and a guest of governor general vanier and madame vanier mrs vera tyler of port cred it mr ken zeller of guelph and mr and mrs bernard bur- nell of claremont were visitors on sunday with mrs oliver zeller mill st fiftyfour members of thc- watson family met for their annual picnic in stouffville memorial park on sunday june 21st these were the des cendants of the late william bolton watson who came from yorkshire england in the mid dle of the last century and set tled near goodwood relatives attended the gathering from toronto richmond hill george town agincourt goodwood and stouffville the older relatives spent the afternoon visiting and renewing acquaintances while the younger people enjoyed the swimming pool and later mr dudley had a fine program for them at the supper hour mrs eva watson had some unique contests for the older members mrs hazel bacon was the oldest cousin present and william d watson son of william watson of georgetown was the youngest of the members present during the year three members of the family were removed by death mr and mrs hilmer halverson of north bay and mr arthur little of agincourt the officers for 1965 arc pres douglas bacon sec mist lillian dows well and tresis arthur dow- well social convener will be mrs bertha kydd the i96j picnic will be held in siouff- villt oa jus 20th dr alistair blackwood jeffrey a native of paisley scotland and a graduate of flic university of glasgow will join the medical staff of drs mitchell and smith stouftville for a period of one month it will enable the two local physicians to alternate i heir vacation periods hut still maintain a regular office service obituaries james arthur muston of tor onto passed away at the welles- ley hospital on wed june 17 surviving besides his wife the former gladys shillinglawhar- greaves are thre daughters bet ty mrs h g pajcoc of burl ington marjorie mrs mel ville weir of california and adele mrs k r mclean of scarboro the mustons operat ed the stouffville floral green houses forty years ago mr muston was pastmaster of rich ardson masonic lodge the funeral service was conducted from a w miles funeral chap el at 11 am friday interment was made in mt pleasant cem etery mr milton kydd rr4 stouff ville died in scarboro hospital after a short illness on satur day june 20th he is survived by his wife the former emma schaus brothers william holy- rood and john and a sister flor ence mrs s hcddcn both of london the funeral service was conducted on tuesday af ternoon and interment made in highland memory gardens a beautifully decorated anni versary cake marking the cen tennial year of the atha public school was much admired by visitors to the grounds during the recent weekend program the cake made especially for the occasion was donated to the committee by the stouff ville bakery bouquets of flow ers from both the stouffville and markham florists were al so in evidence in the 100 year old building miss barbara button daugh ter of dr and mrs john but ton obrien avenue expects to arrive home from switzerland early in august she will make the trip by ocean liner bar bara took her grade 13 year at a college there the descendants and their families of the late thomas and hannah walker met june 21st at the couchiching park orillia for their third annual picnic about 75 attended the family to come the farthest was mr and mrs lee emmerson fam ily from mathcrson and several of the walker families from north bay and sundridge the oldest attending was mr fred mortson bcaverton and the youngest was lou emmerson daughter of mr and mrs lome emmerson the markham 4h club held its regular meeting on wednes day evening at the ssll con 6 school mr bolton the local agr rep showed some interest ing films on milk production and the transporting of milk from the farms to the dairy also the various products produced from milk mr and mrs j morrow res idents in the former frccl home on main street wce the guests at a farewell party on wednes day evening held at the home of mr and mrs alan powell 19th ave markham the cou ple will return to england shortly mr morrow has served on the staff of the stouffville high school and attended the presbyterian church here the following pupils of miss myrtle l watior atcm pass ed the royal conservatory of music june examinations held recently at uxbridge grade 5 pass miss lynda beelby of claremont joanne bunker of goodwood and m storey of bloomington miss watson entertained her pupils and their mothers and friends at her home on friday evening thirtytwo attended the pupils gave a short recital and a social hour followed around fifty folk gathered in memorial park stouffville for the symespilkey reunion on sunday mr and mrs bert chapcll of toronto and mr harold johnson of markham were in charge of the program on thursday afternoon and evening the anglican sunday school held their picnic in the local park this was in charge of the superintendent mrs margaret britton there were over 100 present games and races for the children were en joyed before supper and follow ing that group games for all ages were held members of the stouffville air cadet squadron were in newmarket on sunday afternoon to participate in the newmarket veterans association memorial service parade in addition to the various cadet and service groups there were six bands in the parade which stretched for many blocks along the main st one of the finest homes pres ently under construction in the musselmans lake area is a stonefaced structure the pro perty of mr jack wylie the scenic site is on the south lake road and looks directly out over the water from a high vantage point congratulations go to mrs e pilkey of 24 victoria st who won a portable radio as a radio program prize last week mr and mrs e pilkey and john were supper guests of mr and mrs tolar boake on sun day mrs ed macaloney and mrs fletcher goudie of rr 3 stouffville members of the al tona institute left by train on sat am to attend the federat ed womens institute conven tion at wolfville nova scotia they spent 6 hours in montreal where they were shown the city and given a banquet they arrived in ns on sunday ev ening mr and mrs charlie james maytree ave attended the on tario horticultural convention last thursday it was held on the grounds of the oac at guelph last thursday and fri day the grounds at the cemetery and the new fence on the north and east sides partially com pleted drew many favourable comments from the large crowd that gathered for the sunday afternoon service the winners of the fathers day draw promoted by weld- ons mens wear main st were 1st everett burnham of ux bridge 2nd kae holden of stouffville and 3rd frank wagner of port perry the lucky tickets were drawn by sisters sharon and bonnia flewell mr and mrs charlie hisey second st were given a sur prise turkey dinner on sunday at the home of their son bruce at vandorf assisted by their daughter margaret mrs doug cark besides it being their 39th wedding anniversary it was also mrs hiseys birthday mrs otis glcndcnning mar ian james and david of braw- jcy imperial valley california are visiting her brother and fa mily mr and mrs thomas lon- crgan lorctta crescent her mother the former phoebe zeller a resident of glcndale california was a former resi dent on south st stouffville a halfdozen adults and children endured a long wait at the cnr station on satur day morning to see the steam excursion train roll through town although scheduled to leave toronto at 9 am it did not arrive at stouftville until 1045 two escapees from the st johns training school at ux bridge were spotted by stouft ville constable edward grim- shaw last week after they had hitchhiked a ride with a mot orist on no 47 hwy when the officer stopped the car at the cast end of town the pair ran but were soon apprehended they had been involved in breakins at uxbridge and goodwood help wantebl women age 20 to 35 required for light assembly work hours 8 12 and 1230 i30 experlence preferred bill not essential apply erie mfg co canada ltd highway 48 at aurora sideroad gibson 6402363 the stouffville brownies and guides were pleased to have a fine turnout at the annual mother and daughter banquet last week it was held in the legion hall and was presided over by mrs elsie wightman a toast to the mothers was made by kathcrine hambly and her mother mrs k hamb- icy flowers were presented to the guest speaker by rhonda turner and slides were shown by mrs staton the hutchinson reunion was held in stouftville on saturday june 20th with nearly 60 at tending relatives were present from the manitoulin is thcs- salon parry sound sarnia tor onto collingwood aurora and west hill the lucky draw for the day a won by mr h murph- the president is jack spencer jr of islinston and mrs spencer u the secretary the evening guild of the anglican church was held on monday evening june 15th at the church farewell gifts were presented mrs melva bourn and mrs helen burditt who will be leaving town mrs bourn will be moving to wil- lowdale and mrs burditt to barric a money raising project got under way operation jam making if interested contact mrs norm anderson or mrs l r mith the ballantrae home of mr and mrs reg mowder was the scene of a happy gathering on saturday june 13th when a community shower was tender ed for bridetobe miss joyce nesbitt joyce will be married in the ballantrae united church on july 4th a goodwood district motorist escaped serious injury early friday morning when his car went out of control on no 48 hwy near dicksons hill and rolled over on its roof the dri ver was howard james terrell goodwood rri ontario pro vincial police of the bond lake detachment investigated a good crowd attended the decoration service in stouff ville cemetery on sun after noon organ music was provid ed by mr david penny of newmarket rev allan bor land was the guest pastor and a trio from the united mission ary church mr and mrs bert stouffer and mrs stewart wide- man provided special music visitors on sunday with mr and mrs gar lehman and bill and mr and mrs bud lehman and family were mr and mrs j ora rcaman miss margaret clark mr don chisolm mr and mrs walter hall and dou- gic mr and mrs jim guard all of toronto mr and mrs roy clark and judy of rich mond hill mr and mrs nor man cox and brian of agin court boewocwe ekplkcuus 49 blue brand stkkr beef blade roast short rib roast round bone roast lb minced beef lean minute steaks ideal kor barb wieners blogna ideal kor barbecuing by piece or smcb 2 lbs 75c- lb 89c 2 lbs 75c lb 29c free deltvery phone 6402532 oboyles meat market stouffville tttiiragcnrratto x

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