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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 8, 1964, p. 3

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striking out t tt y v gas war misses town so far the gasoline price war which is rampant throughout the area has missed stouffville to date although local prices could be fleeted any day gasoline pric es at local stations have re mained at 419c while those in nearby communities have drop ped to 349c thornhaven wa news the womens auxiliary of the thornhaven school for re tarded children are holding their treasure sale on satur day nov 14th at the morgan hall in the markham shopping centre we have various artic les for sale christmas decora tions doll clothes attic treas ures white gifts knitted and sewing craft lucky draws also a bake table and tea room do come to shop and enjoy a cup of tea this is a wonderful op portunity to help the retarded children jfcre arc to of the team entrants just striking out at the annual north york plowing- match held monday on the fred timbers farm ahove is murray grove driving a handsome team of belgians the animals were just two and three years old full brother nnd sister the plowman below is anthony feathcrstone of mill ken and a consistant plowing match winner local couple invited to royal reception mr and mrs c h nolan will attend the morning recep tion for her majesty queen el izabeth and prince phillip in ottawa on monday the local publisher who is the retiring president of the canadian weekly newspapers associa tion and mrs nolan received the jinvitation from prime min ister pearson and mrs pearson the reception is being held at the chateau laurier hotel on thanksgiving morning at 11 am the stourtylue tribune tkny october 8 mv p 3 local and personal happenings obituaries mcdowell david h suddenly at his residence at claremont rr 2 david h mcdowell in his 58th year be loved husband of gertrude jar- vis dear father of bruce mur ray gordon keith and carl de ceased brother of walter pe- can illinois stanley tillson- burg and percy of calgary al berta resting at the dixon fu neral home markham until thursday noon then to the al- tona united missionary church for service at 2 pjn interment in stouffville cemetery the stourtville figure skat ing club commences skating on mon oct 19 at 415 pm there are several openings for air cadets in the local squadron no 94 boys from 14 to 19 are eligible and the squadron meets each tuesday night lightning moves 30000 times as fast as a bullet for your thanksgiving dinner mrs nina smalley wife of the late james smalley of ce dar valley died at york county hospital newmarket on satur day oct 3 194 she is survived by a son george of stouffville rr 2 and step son clarence of cedar valley and clara of newmarket a sister mrs fred baston of goodwood and a brother fred mortson of beav- erton the service was held at vivian mccormick memorial church at 230 pjn monday af ter resting at the lathangue thcaker funeral home inter ment was in hartman ceme tery mrs lydia hare wife of william s hare of temper- ancevillc died at her home on thurs oct 1 1964 she was the former lydia grove besides her husband she is survived by son fred of tempcranceville and a daughter thelma mrs f a breuls of toronto she was in her 87th year the funeral was from the thompson funeral home on saturday oct 3rd with inter ment in king city cemetery the hares were one time resi dents of dickson hill mr jake mcmulien is staying with his daughter mrs albert boake of cedar valley owing to poor health visitors with mr dave boyd church st on sunday were his nieces mrs a e mugridge and mr and mrs bill latham all of toronto r the boy scouts will hold their apple tag day in town on saturday oct 17th sidewalk construction in town has been completed for this year the latest project was on durness st beamish const co wii complete the re surfacing of baker ave taylor fuels of stouffville has acquit ed the contract to supply furnace oil to all the municipal bldgs in town at a price of 161 cents per gallon dr d j petrie attended a post graduate course at the ontario chapter college of general practice scientific convention at vineland ont on sept 29 and 30 and oct 1st more than 500 family doctors attended ron patrick who is attending waterloo university college was in stouffville for the week end attending the hendrick toewoerds wedding mr and mrs glenn bolender cf gonnley have moved into the lloyd moyer home church st stouffville taxi will again be operating rs o- today thurs thanking you tor your cooper ation call 6403084 rea sarg- tnt mrs albert hobbs and mrs g manning spent two months holiday at calgary edmonton and vancouver visiting relativ es they travelled by tca mr and mrs cliff lemon were visitors on sunday even ing with prof e and mrs smith at vandorf stouffville district credit union will be holding open house on thurs and fri oct 15 and 16 refreshments will be served everyone welcome mrs ethel wpson has taken a position on the clerical staff of the imperial bank of com merce in town at home mr and mrs elias elliott of gormley will hold- open house at their home on saturday oct 17 1964 on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary hours will be from 2 to 430 rm and 7 to 930 pm mr and mrs william hobbs and mr and mrs john scott had cousins from vancouver edmonton to visit them recent ly- miss emma good of preston is visiting her brother mr e r good main st e tomato juice stokely fancy maple leaf camedhams l juest 79c iga sunny morn royal guest 1 lb bag iga coloured mild cheese maple leaf mincemeat 75c 1 lb bag 12 oz ul 2 2lb 4 15oz tins tins 83c 55c igachoice peas ocean spray whole or jellied cranberry sauce 2 15oz tins 49c sweet mixed iga pickles 16oz iga potato chips 14ox lmly beth chocolates swifts premium skinless short shank smoked hams 55c ready to eat swift famous grade a butterball turkeys royal guest rindless sliced side bacon predressed hens 1016 lb avg toms 2024 lb avg attractively priced mb pkg s9t weddinq hopkins smith rev allan borland was the officiating clergyman for the wedding of miss marion kath- et smith daughter of mr and mrs gordon charles smith and allan murray wil liam hopkins son of mr and mrs murray hopkins all of stouffville the ceremony took place at 330 pm sept 26 1964 in the stouffville united church which was decorated with baskets of fall flowers given in marriage by her fa ther the bride wore a floor length off white satin dress with chapel train and matching ichantilly lace jacket her floor length veil was bound in satin i and held by a crown of off while satin she carried three white gardenias with long ivy streamers her bridesmaids misses ka ren lewis nancy hopkins brenda johnson and lois far- thing all of stouffville wore bronze and gold satin with mat ching lace jackets headpieces were shoulder length veils held oy crowns of matching mater ial they carried gold and oronze mums and sprigs of ivy the best man was mr james hopkins brother of the groom mrs charles nolan was the organist and the soloist was mr irwin ross who sang the lords prayer and during the signing of the register sang a wedding prayer bob smith brother of lhe bride gerry huren of strcetsvillc cousin of the groom and bill farthing cousin of the bride were theushers the reception took place in the club room of the stouff ville legion hall and a buffet supper was served rev a borland was mastsrof ceremo nies the brides mother chose a moss green brocaded jacket miss may underhill of bar- rie was a weekend visitor with mr and mrs george byer or chard park blvd glen pennanen main st e graduated with honours in aug from a clcritypc course from the shaw business school local photographer ted ca- dicux was confined to bed for the second time last week fol lowing an attack of bronchial pneumonia he became ill two weeks ago but due to a heavy schedule of weddings on that weekend he went out too soon he has since been admitted to uxbridge hospital for xray treatment truck drivers delivering gra vel to the site of the senior cit izens home in the westend of town have cooperated with lo cal police authorities in rerou ting their vehicles along west- lawn crcsc instead of rupert ave their cooperation is much appreciated by the resi dents who feared for the safety of their children on this built- up road stouffville home school are holding a bake sale at the stouffville sales arena on oct 17 11 am to 4 pm mrs rhoda rew crossing holden is guard for school children at con 9 n friends will be pleased to hear that tom phillips son of mr and mrs ken phillips who for the past three months has been a patient in the scarboro general hospital has now been moved to lynhurst lodge lyn- hurst ave toronto misses dorothy and mildred moyer accompanied by miss gcraldine stouffer were visit ors in toronto on saturday with miss evelyn rusncll miss irene timbers and miss verna arnold both of toronto were also guests misses loreen widcman eli zabeth stover and judy bruba- cher former stouffville district high school students have en tered kw hospital in kitchen er for training mrs jim mckcan edward st accompanied by mrs anna trim of scarboro is visiting re latives in ann arbor and pon- tiac michigan a bus load of ladies from the united missionary churches of this district attended the fall rally on thursday of the um convention held at listowel rev harvey hallman is tha minister on this charge mrs earl hoover obrien ave accompanied by margery mertens were visitors on sun day with mr and mrs john angel of newtonbrook a miscellaneous shower was held on monday night in the united missionary church basement for mr gordon tarr and miss beverly stathcr whose marriage will take place on saturday mr j abcll accompanied by his parents mr and mrs j l abell albert st n left on thursday for evanston 111 to visit her sister mrs b french who will be celebrating her 90 birthday mr and mrs harry stouffer second st accompanied by mr and mrs alf greenwood of west hill were on a motor trip that took them to chambers- burg and gettysburg pennsyl vania for a few holidays miss vera tarr was the hos tess on sunday evening to hon our mr and mrs percy tarr the occasion being their 25th wedding anniversary mr and mrs wm hood well known residents of ballantrae will celebrate their 50th wed ding anniversary on monday oct 12th another well known couple mr and mrs andrew ashenhurst of uxbridge mark ed their 64th wedding annivers ary on saturday oct 3rd aress with dark brown acces sories and the grooms mother wore a dark brown crepe with brown and beige accessories they each wore corsages of gold and bronze mums the dride donned a red 2 piece wor sted wool crepe suit with black accessories for their honey moon spent in northern ont ario they arc now residing in don mills-guests- were present from brantford streetsville toronto don mills and can- nington prices effective oct 7 8 9 10 we reserve the right to limit quantities jar 29c pkg 55c mb box 87c this week outspan valencia sweet and juicy oranges s 49c produce of usa can no i grade seedless grapes 2 lbs 39- produce of ua can no 1 grade crisp lettuce 2 for 35tf produce of usa sweelpotatoes 3 for 29 fancy grade bartleh pears 6 for ih a total of in 34 receive an extra j800 tape with stuffed olives mnmm 12 dinner napkins ki pkr reynolds wrap n dtr is- receive an extra 1109 tape with ginger ale ica reynolds wrap roi i jar of 4ft relli a soox btif 001 bonus tapes 11 roll receive an extra lm tape with midi nylons a pir kardhnofa vrnlurab frozen limas u- pi mplr lf sausage meat pr pork iib u vnixitt of usa cranberries cn n i mb b ctctcw aaaaaam play super iv bingo frascrvalc frozon strawberries 2 15oz pkgs 69c ballet tissue whites pink or vellow 2 twin packs 45c kleenex towels pkg of 2 rolls 45c towel holders kleenex hospitality pumpkin pie orange chiffon ring hospitality dempsters graham rolls pkg each 49c each 45c v 49c of s 30c ratcliffs iga fooduner stouffville the stouffville players fall presentation three plays harold wood real estate be lieve its salesmen set a record last week in selling the stouff ville property at 371 main st e this particular property was listed at 1 pm and sold at 4 pm the same day to the satis faction of both owner and pur chaser mr wood told the tri bune that while such last ser vice cannot be promised on all properties prompt efficient and courteous service canbe expec ted for all clients the family of mrs john b brillingerof bethesda enter tained at a birthday supper on sat evening in honour of her 80th birthday oct 11 at the home of her daughter mr and mrs fred gilham and family of rr 2 claremont those pres ent were mr and mrs c w briilingcrsrdmarilyn miv and mrs earl l brillingcr and fa mily and miss gladys brilling- er of bethesda mr and mrs arnold brillingcr and boys of west hill mr and mrs eldon yake and family of goodwood mr and mrs frank white and family of altona and miss bev mclaren of stouffville stouffville high school fri oct 23 satoct 24 adulu 100 students 50c curtain time 8 pm tickets on sale now at hendricks and the villageshop produced by special arrangements with samuel french canada ltd i prof j c sfeckley bereaved following an illness of some two weeks duration mrs j c slcckley nee eva march pas sed away in scarboro hospital on wednesday sept 30th 1964 the deceased rested in oneills parlours in stouffville until sat oct 3rd when service was held in melville united church with interment in the adjacent cemetery officiating at these services were rev george dav ison of melville and rev erla currey of scotland ont the latter being a relative and close friend of mrs stccklcy miss currey paid a personal tribute to the influence of the departed in family and com munity life and stressed the truth of gods love being eter nal and continuous through this life and the hereafter pallbearers were eddie march o blevins fred gibson mr bentley clark young and w j brodie surviving mrs steckley are her husband prof j c stcck lcy sons harold of don mills and douglas of calgary and a daughter doris mrs jeffrey miers of melbourne australia and nine grandchildren the deceased was born at bethesda and attended school there following her marriage she lived in newmarket where her husband was the first york county district agricultural representative they later mo ved to guclph where mr steck ley was professor of animal husbandry some years later they moved to ridgctown where mr stccklcy founded the ridgctown agricultural school on retiring they spent a few years on burkholdcr st in stouffville and in 1963 mov ed to don mills on friday mr and mrs cliff lemon and mr and mrs hume macpherson of lcmonville spent the day withmr and mrs robert macpherson at rock- wood mr and mrs bert lickorish entertained their family to a prethanksgiving dinner in- ho nour of their visitors mr- j e slurgess and miss sturgess of northampton england miss sturgess is a sister of mrs lick orish and mr sturgess an unc le both have returned to eng- land sailing from montreal on oct 2nd the stouffville womens in stitute will meet in the legion hall club rooms on wed oct 14 at 145 pm mrs walter at- kinsonwill show pictures taken while on tour of the british isles and europe this past sum mer ladies you are invited to attend a family party was held re cently at the home of mr and mrs lloyd jennings rose ave for their aunt and uncle miss slurcis and mr j esturgis of northampton england who are on a visit here there were 31 guests present the oldest was 84 and the youngest was 4 months five generations were present on saturday oct 3 mr and mrs charlie gostick park dr n mr and mrs len haddow mr and mrs frank gostick mr and mrs fred gostick ka- thlecn and edith attended the golden wedding of mr and mrs frank gostick of edmon ton held at the home of mr and mrs ronald gostickof ficsher- ten the wedding dinner was held in the church at markdalc there were 25 present- the fred gostick family spent tho weekend with friends in col- lingwood engagement abraham untner mr and mrs harold lintncr wish to announce the engage ment of their daughter marg aret to mr frederick walter abraham slouffvlllc son of mr and mrs ernest abraham the marriage to take place at st patricks anglican church willowdale ontario october 31 j964 at 4 pm st patricks catholic worn- ens league general meeting was held in the parish hall on monday october 5th mrs f mellon read the minutes of the september meeting mrs m daly gave the treasurers re- port and mrs p leblanc read the correspondence the pres mrs c w kamps then turned the chair over to father culnan who conducted a question and answer period a report on tho weekly euchre and monthly bridge evenings were given by mrs s larkin three hundred copies of the latest canadian retail shoe dealers association tabloid newspaper printed by the stouffville tribune were dis tributed on each tca flight from toronto to montreal on saturday the paper contained publicity on the new tca stew ardess uniforms this particular issue three thousand copies with thirtysix pages was being picked up by the many shoo store people on their way to he annual shoe retailers con vention at the mt royal hotel montreal prior to her wedding on fri day evening in the united church miss jean wintcrstcin now mrs laurence barclay was the recipient of several showers the immediate famil- icst met at the home of her grandparents mr and mrs ross wintcrstcin and presented her with a sewing basket about 35 were present at the home of j mrs bud lehman when she i was presented with a kitchen rhowcr a misccllancuos show- tr was given at miss judy kings home in toronto bygirls from the bell telephone miss j daphne chcwins was hostess for a chlnaand personal show- er mrs helen lehman and mrs helen dickinson enter- v tained at the home of mrs o lehman chjrch st when they held a crystal and linen shower j 1

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