Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 24, 1965, p. 7

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r classified pet stock registered half arabian gelding four year bay very jenue broken for both ene- ish and western tack brk road piecering phone 12- 1989 female help wanted established territory open with avon cosmetics in stouff- ville write mix ziegler box 141 guelph giving phone hay grain standing 8881035 hay wanted ph 11 acres of standing alfalfa and timothy hay on the 4th of uxbridge dalton alderson phone 6495732 clearance sale of fresh pea and corn ensilage stokely van camp of can ltd phone 6683500 mr cappe whitbv ont 415 implements allischalmers round baler for sale good condition s300 uxbridge 852142 help wanted 3 days a week for general housework must have own transportation 640- 3477 experienced hair dresser wanted part time apply in person margarets beauty lounge 45a main st stouff- ville phone 6102932 one john deere t14 baler with ejector and bale buncher phone 649 5921 rumble equipment massev ferguson sales parts service corner of don mills and sfoiifiville road phone 8875851 42tf reesor farm service your dealer for 39tf cockshutt oliver gelil rri unlonville 8875265 hutchinson farm supply stouffville rrl dealer for john deere and papec farm machinery for repairs parts and service phone 6102699 2tf permanent or temporary or parttime registered nurses for ireenacres home for the aged salary range 36900 to 42600 graduate nurses also required applv greenacres home for the aged 194 easle st newmarket or 387 bloor st k toronto 23 in memoriam balsdon in loving memory of a dear mother jane bals- don who passed away june 30 1964 a wonderful mother woman and aid one who was better god never made a wonderful worker loyal and fair tenderly helpful o mother you were just in vour judgment alwavs right honest and liberal ever upright loved by all our pride they share pride in the wonderful one you were lovinglv remembered bv the family twenty resolutions to make marriage perfect cards of thanks my sincere thanks to all the friends neighbors and relatives for their thoughtfulness and kindness to us during my stay in hospital it was all appreciat ed very very much orval drewery rev and mrs a barry jones wish to thank all friends and members of their congregation for their cards gifts and pray ers on the arrival of their son glyn barry in addition they wish to extend sincerest thanks to dr smith for his care and attention and a safe delivery coleman in memory of my loving husband robert coleman who passed awav june 22 1964 no morning dawns no night returns but i think of you those left behind are very good bui none replaces you many a silent tear is shed when i am all alone the one i loved so very much the one i called my own ever remembered by his wife isabella coleman mcintyre in memory of mr j m mclntyre who passed away june 26 1961 gone dear husband gone for ever how we miss your smiling face but you left us to remember none on earth can take your place a happy home we once enjoyed how sweet the memory still but death has left a loneliness the world can never fill lovingly remembered by wife and family coming events bingo every monday night in the claremont legion hall cash prizes share the wealth and jackpot game time 800 pm everyone welcome 32tf mr and mrs wm card sr of vivian will hold open house on thursday july 1st from 2 to 4 pm the occasion being their 60th wedding anniversary during this time of bereave ment we wish to thank our many relatives and friends for the sympathy and kindness shown us in the loss of our dear mo ther sarah lott mr w r lott mrs w j clarke mrs w hallman there are still a few tickets available for the horticultural bus trip to hamilton parks on tuesday july 6 leaving at 8 am tickets 250 call charlie james for information lemonville united church strawberry festival supper buffet saturday july 3rd 58 pm at the home of mr and mrs james nauta adults 150 612 years 75c reunion of original grove family settlers in ontario will be held in ratcliffs park on mark- ham whitchurch town line just east of 6th cone on satur day july 3 at 2 pm bring your lunch basket and dishes bingo every saturday night in the veterans hall stouff ville sponsored by the canad ian legion and ladies auxiliary branch 459 special games jackpot cash prizes doors open 730 pm games start at 800 sharp admission 50c 23tf i wish to express my thanks and appreciation to the mark- ham chapter oes 155 the stouffville ladies lawn bowl ing club and friends and neigh bours for their cards and visits while in the briarbush hospital and acts of kindness since re turning home lena hoover middleton in loving mem ory of a dear mother ruth middleton who passed away june 28 1955 always a smile instead of a frown always a hand when one was down always true thoughtful and kind wonderful memories she left behind geo middleton vaughan in loving memory of a dear mother clara who passed away june 30 1960 upright and just in all her ways loyal and true through all her days silently suffered patiently bore god took her home to suffer no more ever remembered by husband daughter and family i wish to take this opportunity of thanking my friends neigh bours and relatives for their cards flowers gifts and good wishes a special thank you to the neighbors children for the birthday cake which helped to make my 93rd birthday a very pleasant one mrs anne rye i would like to say thank you to all my friends neighbors and relatives for their lovely gifts cards and inquiries during my stay in uxbridge cottage hos pital and since coming home and a special thanks to dr but ton dr mclntyre and the nurses of uxbridge hospital thank you all randy wood fraser lake camp swimming hiking pony rides crafts out trips and canoeing conducted in a christian atmos phere by competent counsellors any child 916 years is welcome 20 per week includes transpor tation for further information phone 6402679 2943473 47tf the memorial and decoration service will be held in the dick sons hill church sunday june 27 1965 230 pm rev barry jones minister of ringwood christian church will be the guest speaker and mrs elmer wilson of ashburn will sing winfrcd timbers chairman roy moyer scctreas 32 i would like to express my sincere thanks and appreciation to friends neighbors and rela tives for the flowers cards and gifts sent to me in the hospital a special thanks to drs mc lntyre hollis button and brodie and nurses and staff of uxbridge hospital for their kindness shown me mrs jack beach i wish to extend my thanks to neighbors and friends and 2nd markham baptist church for their cards flowers and other gifts a special thanks to rev and mrs bruce hisey rev and mrs norman rowan for their visits and prayers also dr mclntyre and dr button nurses and staff of uxbridge hospital for their care and help during my operation and stay in hos pital ah was much appreciated mrs auldeen reaman cash carry cash carry cash carr o a o x c o 55 recking modern bungalows office buildings factories all materials sold at our yard hwy 48 brown hill ont between ml albert and sutton windows doors bathroom sets kitchen cupboards lumber 2 x 4 to 2 x 12 sheathing timber plywood furnaces boilers structural steel angle iron copper pipe plastic pipe soil pipe steel pipe galvanized metal roofing tixs every kind of used building material we also carry a complete line of new building materials visit the b y a a 8 s r jm a v auction sale household furniture antique parlor suite several bedroom pieces rope beds cane bottom chairs hanging lamps antique toilet set some ironstone pieces china glassware dishes etc wednesday evening june 30th the estate of the late everett baker will be sold at merlyn bakers at lot 13 con 8 whitchurch 3 miles north of ringwood on no 48 highway hanging lamps and a number of coal oil lamps quantity of fancy dishes some antique several antique toilet sets no of pieces of ironstone 2 churns several crocks jugs butter prints and ladles quantity of good china several flat irons kaleidoscope with pictures maps jardinieres quantity of old books no pictures paintings frames 6pc antique parlor set consist ing of settee platform rock er arm chair other up holstered chairs several bedroom suites antique 1 rope bed stand antique chest of drawers set of cane bottom chairs antique platform rocker several old rocking chairs number of tables large glassed antique china cabinet buffet dining room table and chairs kitchen stove 2 antique settees many many other articles no reserve terms cash sale at 630 pm sharp dst aivin s farmer auctioneer it takes two to make a per fect marriage the bride who tries to be a wonderful wife may succeed if her husband cooperates good example may help the situation if the man doesnt get the point at first that there is no sense in looking for trouble by prolonging or nurturing unpleasantries do your best and youll have no regrets here are some resolutions that may help in marital hap piness i will 1 make my husbands break fast every morning even if he insists i stay in bed 2 try to look human at the breakfast table by wearing a neat house dress or robe comb ing my hair 3 avoid mentioning my old boy friends and what i might have had if i married another 4 make sure that my hus band has clean shirts under wear and that his suit returns from the cleaner promptly 5 cook him dishes that he enjoys and lead him gradually to better nutrition 6 try not to make him over all at once 7 consult him about home furnishings and decorating 8 avoid discussing money matters with him in the morn ing before he goes to work 9 discuss with him plans to invite guests to the home and the menu to plan for that even ing 10 try to avoid being jealous of his friends male or female 11 not pout when he comes home from work late and listen to his excuse with an open mind 12 give him some leisure time and not expect him to sit and admire me all the time 13 try to make his interests mine instead of criticizing the time he spends on baseball or a hobby 14 not plead for compli ments all the time 15 be sure to have his dinner ready when he wants it 16 not criticize him for a frivolous expenditure now and then if he provides well most of the time 17 talk over a grievance in mature fashion not pout or sleep on a grudge 18 try not to be jealous of his mother even if he praises her cooking or compares it to mine 19 show respect for him in the presence of others and not humiliate him by word or deed from work 20 be home when he arrives for the groom a husband who is mature en ough to marry should be able to cope with situations that arise in the home if his goal is to make his wife happy then he will succeed if he is worried more about his own selfish in terests then ne miy caute snag in what could be perfect marriage here are tome resolutions for the groom that could help put the marriage on th blissful beam 1 will 1 not expect miracles of the new cook and wilt not com plain about the meals except constructively 2 try to remember that wo men love flattery and it doesnt cost anything 3 ask her to set a fair cloth ing allowance so that she does not have to beg for it j 4 take her out occasionally for dinner and not make an is sue of the cost 5 avoid criticizing her mo ther and other relatives even if i dont love tnem 6 not invite the boss the boys or my relatives to the house without first discussing it with her 7 try to keep my home in good repair 8 prepare the breakfast oc casionally maybe cf a sunday morning 9 accompany her to church if she asks me to do so as often as possible 10 not argue with her over a card foursome 11 make suggestions about her hairdo hat aress but not in a critical fashion 12 lend a hand with the house work occasionally instead of taking the attitude its her exclusive job 13 telephone her when i know that i will be late coming home from work 14 not expect her to provide porterhouse steak on a frank furter budget 15 not go off to work with out a goodbye kiss even if i am miffed about something 16 listen to her day which must become boring for want of companionship 17 try to make her birthday and our anniversary a festive occasion 18 when in a bossy mood ill remember that im not paying her a salary for her housework 19 surprise her occasionally with flowers candy or a little gift 20 try to maintain the rom antic mood of the honeymoon as long as possible horticultural meeting and flower show a very interesting hoticuhu- ral meeting was held in the presbyterian church basement on monday evening when mrs duncan of black creek pioneer village showed pictures and told the history of the village she also teaches crafts to the school children music was pro vided by a quintet from bloom- ington those taking part were doug clark jonathon lemon howard doner joe burnett and paul benson with mrs doug clark as pianist the flower show of nearly 70 entries was judged by mr russell wideman of markham and the following were prize winners iris 1 spike mrs c james mrs j harris mrs a c davis iris 3 spikes mrs burkhol- der mrs almstedt mrs c james arrang of iris mrs c james mrs e baker mrs a ratclift rose 1 bloom mrs c burk- holder mrs j harris c o james rose spray mrs burkholder 1 peony with foliage mrs a g smith mrs a ratcliff mrs burkholder 5 peonies mrs burkholder mrs storey mrs ratcliff vase of peonies mixed mrs burkholder mrs e baker mrs storey basket of shrubs mrs storey mrs w timber c o james oriental poppies mrs storey 2 colour arrang mrs rat clift mrs burkholder mrs ba ker arrang in pastel shades mrs almstedt mrs a g smith pansies mrs almstedt mrs burkholder mrs e baker dianthus mrs almstedt traditional mrs baker james african violet single burkholder african violet- double almstedt mrs ratcliff burkholder miniature arrang mrs bers mrs j harris basket of mixed flower mrs burkholder the stoustyiue tribune tbrtay june 24 1965 plot 7 additional locals reeve win timbers of stouff ville reeve ross farquharson of whitchurch and reeve chas hooper of markham twp are planning to attend the annual mayors and reeves convention in kitchener next week by a j casson rca csa- na there was also sculpture work on display paintings at the gallery were on sale and some of the work ranged in price as high as a thousand dollars exam reports the tribune is pleased to re ceive lists of all public school promotion results in the area name of students should be ei ther printed or typewritten to avoid the chance of error a number from this area at tended the opening of deerfoot art gallery on sunday the gallery and work is the proper ty of arnold hodgkins who was the art teacher at the high school night classes here sev eral years ago the new art centre is located near leask- dale and was officially opened funeral service was held re cently for the late john polly daviejs of oshawa who passed away while enroute by ship to the old country mr davie was aboard the carmenia and was only one day out from land ing when he was stricken de ceased is a brother of mrs wm garrett margaret of stouff ville and mrs allan mcglashan freda of oshawa he was a bugler in the hgth battalion during the first war and was attached to the same medical corps as dr neil smith of stouffville in world war ii it took gutenberg five years to complete the first bible printed from movable type church news mrs mrs mrs mrs tim- christ church anglican stouffville kcv john l ball rector sunday june 27th 1965 930 am holy communion 930 am junior and primary sunday school 1030 am sr sunday school wed 7 pm choir practice fri s pm girl guides sat 10 am brownies sat 10 am junior choir practice celebration brings fine stouffville united church rev a l borland ba bd sunday june 27th 1965 11 am morning worship sermon true worship sunday school 11 am nursery kindergarten qn1jatf office supplies business machines its the tribune phone 640 2100 msn mmimnma for a service thats different drive to markham shopping plaza sunday evening 730 pm hear- the trumpet trio paul bud ratcliff ian grant 9 soloist sandra grant the choir organist llm mcdowell the word everyone welcome bring the whole family four teenage youths found out tuesday in richmond hill that their postexamination ce lebrations were a little more costly than they had probably anticipated the quartet all from metro politan toronto are john e watson 18 william j brown 19 michael h plant 18 and stephen d phin 19 they were charged may 2st by pc edward grimshaw of the stouffville police with con suming under the age of 21 pc grimshaw told the court that he stopped the youths in a car on main street end seized nine bottles of beer the officer related how the youths had said they were cele brating their freedom after writing final examinations all pleaded guilty to the charge and each was fined 510 and costs second markham baker hill baptist churches rev bruce hisey sunday june 27th 1965 second markham prayer service wed 8 pm mens prayer service every sat at 8 pm next lords bay bible school 10 am morning service 11 am gospel service 730 pm baker hill young peoples service each mon 8 pm prayer service every thursday 830 pm sunday services morning worship 945 am bible school 11 am all welcome i 8g8ssgs888888g8s8sssg typewriters adding machines sales and rentais standards and electrics option to purchase builders bargain centre hwy 48 brown hill onl operated by national building demolition ltd 3 w cash carry cash carry cash carr repairs to all makes office furniture general office supplies tribune office supplies m main st w stouffville phone 6402100 to ouifawfo we wish you every success in all your endeavors and to all those who want to remember their favorite graduates in a special way may we suggest a lasting gift of jewellery 15 jewel watches by bulova boys and girls 1495 and up jewellery and china gift for every occasion zl main st w slouffville phone 6402022 obituary pipher mr wilfred mr wilfred pipher died sud denly at his home on sunday june 20 1965 at the age of 59 he was the son of sarah ray- mer and the late j f pipher and brothor of lewis mrs ed gar lageer ida mrs russell pike lena bertha clarence and gordon born in markham township he had resided at his present home for over 50 years and was identified with the united missionary church a private service was held on wednesday at 3 pm in charge of rev grant sioss of markham inter ment was in dicksons hill cemetery the pallbearers were clarence hoover arthur hoov er louis grove oliver shank clarence mcdowell and howard hoover stouffville memorial christian church minister rev clarence t bass sunday june 27th 1965 10 am missionary sunday projects to be shown by child ren speaker rev g h more house sudan united mission 11 am rev g h morehouse 730 pm joint drivein services with the ringwood church in the stouffville park saturday june 26th 2 pm sunday school picnic in the stouffville park is bev arthur walsh mlnistef sunday june 27th 1965 10 am sunday school with classes for all ages 11 am the pastor will preach junior church boys and girls will share in this service of worship 730 pm farewell ser vice for rev and mrs eldon boettger who are returning for missionary service in ni geria stouffville baptist church pastor gordon t goodcrham bth sunday june 27th 1965 950 bible school 1100 730 worship service wed 800 quarterly business meeting holding forth the word of life churchill vivian churches rev k burlon bth sunday june 27th 1965 churchill musselmans lake sun 955 bible school 11 am morning worship tues june 29 young people leave for camp vivian 10 am bible school 730 pm worship service wed 8 pm prayer bible study for both churches united church rev geo davison sunday june 27th 1965 bethesda 5th cone whitchurch 10 am worship service 11 am sunday school melville 6th cone markham 10 am sunday school 1115 am worship servic mon june 28 melville church and sunday school picnic at musselmans lake wed june 30 melville unit of ucw at the home of mrs ticktin 815 pm ringwood christian church kcv a barry jones bth sunday june 27th 1965 10 am sunday school 11 am worship service 730 pm in stouftville park 630 pm wed childrens meeting 8 pm wed ce prayer meeting 8 pm fri young peoples claremont baptist church minister bev n sydney hlllyer dd sunday june 27th 1965 945 am sunday school 11 am morning worship 730 pm gospel service waggs a ass3s888888ss838asss58 your pastor he is sitting in thought by his window with its brief glimpse of earth and of sky he can see a few homes of his neighbors and hear their soft tread passing by one gets to know folk by their footsteps some are leisurely purpose ful strong some are rapid uneven impati ent vvhile some just go tripping along he can see faces too of those passing some are happy and pleasant and gay and some filled with sadness and worry with the sunshine all gone from their day how he longs to reach out from that window for a touch of those lives pas sing by to share in the joy or the sorrow prhaps ease a sad tear from some eye so his door it will never be fastened nor his windowshades ever close drawn he is always on call when hes wanted be it eventide noontide or dawn he cannot go hunting for trouble but a trouble grows less when its shared and it cases a burden so greatly to realize someone has cared wkr ballantrae lemonville united churches bev g roy inglis ba minister sunday june 27th 1965 ballanfrae 10 am sunday school 1115 am communion service monday june 28 730 pm young peoples meeting lemonville 10 am communion service 11 am sunday school mon june 28 4 pm brownies wed june 30 4 pm cgit united missionary church paslor rev grant sioss sunday june 27th 1965 mabkham 950 am sunday school ii am morning worship 730 pm drivein ser vice on the markham plaza with sandra grant soloist and the trumpet trio paul bud ratclift and ian grant wed 8 pm prayer service dicksons hill 945 am morning woship 1050 am sunday school 730 pm service on markham plaza wed 8 pm prayer service alton a united missionary church kcv frank huson paslor sunday june 27th 1965 1030 am sunday school 730 pm evangelistic service wed 8 pm prayer servict and bible study the church with he light on sunday night st james presbyterian church stouffville minisler bev fred h cromey ba sunday june 27th 1965 10 am morning worship 10 am church school gormley united missionary church rev l k slder tasfor sunday june 27th 1965 950 am sunday school 11 am worship pastors theme the sermon on the mount vi jesus speaks about prayer 730 pm evening service theme is christ on board wednesday june 30 8 pm missionary prayer meeting- speaker mr george yake tho word for tho world bl00mingt0n christian gospel church rev d benson tastor sunday june 27th 1965 945 sunday school classes for all ages 1100 am morning worship message sacrificial giving the pastor will preach special singing 730 pm great evening service speaker mr reg w drake businessman in toronto gospel singers association will provide the special singing for this service note tuesday june 29th our annual church and sunday school picnic will be held plan to come set for the defence of the gospel all are welcome

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