Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 30, 1965, p. 7

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public meeting re official plan to be held by the stouffville planning board july 8th 730 pm municipal offices stouffville the stouffville planning board proposes to recommend to council the adoption of amendment no 7 to the official plan of the village of stouffville planning area the said amendment ill change the land use of approximately 10 acres from agricultural to resi dential the area is in one parcel in the west end of the village in lot 1 concession 8 immediately north of the industrial area on main street this meeting is advertised so that the proposed amendment can he fully explained to local citizens and the views of interested parties can be obtained a g thompson chairman r e corner secretary bowling news summer bowl league tuesday june 22nd 195 high single men norm ewing 2s7 high triple men chuck grove 715 high single wom en norma herbert 253 high triple women norma herbert 660 over 600 chuck grove 745 norma herb ert 660 bunnv burton 641 carole morris 631 al gleave 611 bruce burton 609 over 200 norm ewinz 287 john illirg- worth 211 chuck grove 271- 258216 bunnv burtor 213216 bruce burton 225215 al bur ton 217205 joan harper 237 martin moel 221 norma herb ert 253229 irv brown 22s carole morris 221210200 al gleave 231231 isabel mcvicar 209 thursday june 24th 1965 high single i mem john oner 263 high triple men john otter 675 high single women renee mehaffey 201 high triple women renee mehaffey 5t9 over 600 walley lee 621 john otter 675 over 200 ben keuken 210200 john otler 26320r204 charlie grove 250 dave mehaffey 206 renee mo- haltev 201 walley lee 222201 eldon wagg 251 jim wagg 221 bail games of the week juniors sunday july 4 stouffville at port hope 2 pm intermediates monday july 5 stouitville at ajax dh 65 demos a large selection at you cant afford to pass up new car warranty 1964 custom 500 4door sedan automatic radio power steering gleaming black with red inferior excellent throughout 1964 corvair monza hardtop big motor 4speed transmis sion whltewalls radio etc excellent car i throughout 1963 fairlane tudor popular itcylinder model with radio tinted windshield only 20000 miles by original owner ideal family car only 1963 galaxie 2door hardtop black finish immaculate throughout 1963 comet wagon excellent throughout guaranteed of course 1963 studebaker lark sedan economical 6cylinder engine automatic transmission radio etc excellent transportation nt low cost only 1962 acadian convertible whito with turquoise inferior white 1963 ford galaxie country sedan finished in tulnne red and while with power steering power brakes radio automatic washers etc this null will stand the most rigid inspection top low mileage excellent throughout 1962 mercury monterey 4door sedan finished in blue with while top and matching interior equipped with nil power accessories a popular oneowner car for only 1962 chev impala 2dr itardlop ficylinder model black with red interior equipped including p steering and p brakes finished in completely 1961 ford galaxie convertible white with red inferior completely equipped see and drive this lovely car only 1961 chevrolet belair 4ioor automatic transmission power sleerlng radio etc finished in beige with matching inferior 1960 pontiac parisienne 4door sedan automatic a one owner beauty immaculate condition throughout talpark motors ltd ford no 7 highway w at laidlaw blvd 2941500 2941501 2937886 for the ford family of fine cars where satisfying customers is a habit not an accident cedar grove news the petty reunion was held at the corner lot ort sunday and also enjoying the fine weather the walker reunion which takes in milly and aubrey lapp was held at stouffville ricky lapp joined a friend on thorah is land lake simcoe for a pleas ant weekend and bob dare and don mcclenran took their an nual trip to marble lake the ritchies motored to mon treal recently for a short holi day louise keller has recovered from a nasty bout of pneumo nia on saturday june 26 nearly 70 members of the burns fam ily held a reunion at woodland park which included tiie tap- scotts perhaps it is because there are plans afoot to resurface the tenth that it has received no attention lately the dust is ter rible in this hot dry spell and the traffic sunday evening was very heavy it seems that cot tagers complete with boats trailers and piles of driftwood have discovered the tenth to steeies and they must be telling all their friends the sweaters for the boys baseball team have arrived and look very smart we are most grateful to ernie appleton for his interest and generosity in providing the hoys with this useful identification mr and mrs perdue are the new gate keepers at wood land park naturally they are not yet familiar with all cedar grovers and it would be a big help if you oaj introduce yourseives as you go in so that they will learn to recognise their neighbours over 140 grade 8 students were entertained at a banquet in the high schovi last week and following food were joined by their parents for i program it was quite a treat for cedar grove grade 8 who h2d attend ed robinson school this year our own small ones from ss 20 had their picnic at woodland park on friday th locust hill youngsters had their picnic at the same day so we had this splitmother problem again dates to remember community picnic on the cor ner lot saturday july 3rd ladies please provide 630 pm sunday school picnic july 17th noon at woodland park bible school will be held from july 1223 91130 the younger groups including nurs ery to grade 3 win g to cedar grove mennonite church and all others to zion church ucw family party will be held at the church on july 6 at 630 pm all youth groups are invited with parents please bring and watch over your own cutlery church will be held as usual at zion during july and august but there will be ho regtlar sunday school ball schedule july 5th boys cg vs conlins and no girls game july 7th boys villager vs cedar grove girls cg vs iga audley the rev george saunders is in charge of the church services here for several sundays while the rev m buttars is taking a pastoral counselling course at toronto general hospital the sunday school and con gregational picnic will be held this friday at paulynne park supper will be at 630 pm mr albert kampman went by plane last wednesday to holland to spend three weeks with his parents while there he will attend the 50th wedding anniversary of his parents the public school closes on tuesday for summer vacation mrs s jackson has been sup plying for the last two weeks for mrs pratt who has been ill in september mr george kollaard o whitby will be principal teaching grades 58 mrs eleanor quinton also of whitby will have grades 14 the present principal mrs g k pratt is retiring after twen tyfive and onehalf years tea ching of which sixteen and onehalf were spent in audley school anne guthrie returned on sunday to woodstock general hospital to continue her train ing after a months vacation lynda puckrin is spending this wek at a hic camp at quinmolac lodge madoc pine orchard mr and mrs herb white and family recently attended a fam ily dinner party at his parents home in clarcmont in honour of their fiftyfifth wedding anni versary mrs charles brondon and bruce were sunday guests with miss aleta widdifield mr and mrs harold eveleigh and verne had supper sunday with her father mr chapman and attended decoration ser vices mr and mrs bruce reid of welland called on miss helen reid recently mrs j hope miss jean john ston and mr and mrs walt johnston attended the chry- slervon luvan picnic at ux- bridge on saturday miss helen reid attended the registrars convention at bar- rie last week mrs m smith of thombury and mrs charters of newmar ket had supper thursday night with mr and mrs rae mcclure we wish mrs w lundy a speedy recovery elizabeth smith bessie boone and dorothy bell of thornbury visited last week with the rae mcclure family lemonville the strawberry festival will be saturday july 3rd at the home of mr and sirs j xauta a salad supper buffet with all the trimmings strawberries come and enjoy an evening of wonderful food and fellowship time 5s pm congratulations to stewart smith who received honours in his grade 5 violin examination recently mrs harndon held her recital on friday evening the hill- crest and lemonville senior class rooms participated in sev eral choral numbers miss eva pearce mr stewart pearce and mrs cecil waite of wallaceburg were guests with dr and mrs smith and familv over the weekend besides at tending the friday evening re cital they also visited with cousins in txbridge the wexford sat nighters bowling team held their picnic at the home of mr and mrs j nauta on sunday afternoon mrs g wells accompanied 2 of the senior cgit girls to camp ashunyoong on the week end for the york county senior girls camp over forty girls and leaders enjoyed a glorious fel lowship fun and frolic the gibbins family gathered at the home of mr and mrs r gibbins sunday for a picnic supper after attending the de coration day services at dick sons hill mrs j gibbins toronto spent the weekend with the wells mrs j gibbins sr has re turned home with her son to spend the week in toronto the srouffvllle tribune wednejday june 30 1965 pi 7 christ church anglican stouffville bev john l ball rector sunday july 4th 1955 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 ajn brownies sat 10 am junior choir practice stouffville united church kcv a l borland ba bd sunday july 4th 1965 11 am divine worship sunday school 11 am nursery kindergarten goodwood the teachers and pupils of goodwood school and several mothers enjoyed a bus trip to niagara on tuesday last week webb school children and their teachers went to penetang midhurst and orillia thank you goes to their very capable bus driver mr len pilkey mr archie stewart an uncle of mrs stan slack passed away very suddenly at his home in stouffville on friday evening mr and mrs sam segal of florida spent saturday with their nephew and neices and their families at the home of her brotherinlaw mr and mrs ralph faulkner mr and mrs henry smith of gravenhurst visited his mother and mr and mrs john maye and family on sunday vacation bible school will be held in goodwood beginning july 5 through to july 16 ages 4 to 7 are to be in the baptist church ages 8 to 12 at the un ited teenage girls are wel come as helpers time 930 to 1130 each morning all ladies are asked to attend the womens institute meeting on july 5th 815 pm in the township hall mr and mrs charles symes entertained the families of the late mr and mrs walter symes at their home after the ux- bridge cemetery decoration service a picnic supper was enjoyed by all youths charged in fruit market thef two toronto youths have been charged with break entry and theft by pc john mc- cague of markham twp police following a breakin on sunday morning at the donway fruit market on the don mills road merchandise valued at 116 was stolen from the premises all has since been recovered james harold hudson 21 and john william glowach 24 were stopped by metro officers in a routine spotcheck and later turned over to markham twp they appeared in richmond hill court on tuesday additional locals work was started this week on the installation of a new wa ter booster pump on the south side of main street near baker avenue the veterans con struction co are in charge of the project assisted by employ ees of the puc bethesda mr and mrs j kloosterman have arrived from holland to spend two and a helf months with their daughter and son-in- law mr and mrs h kazen- broot and grand children man- ann nellie linda and henry paul it is eight years since mrs kazenbroot has seen her parents peter connon attended the re union of his class of 1915 at guelph on their 50th annivers ary this weekend parents are attending the fin al closing of bethesda school this tuesday june 29 a pro gram is being given by the pu pils mr and mrs c burkholder spent the wekend at pembroke with mr and mrs charles doner bobby susan and jim- mie the bethesda united church women will meet at the home of mrs fred allin on wednes day july 7 at 8 pm travel slides will be shown congratulations to mr and mrs william empringham who celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary on saturday june 26th present for the occasion and enjoying a buffet luncheon were their family mr and mrs allan empringham and family and mr and mrs murray allin and family other guests and relatives were mr and mrs roy morley mr and mrs ered allin mr and mrs w j at kinson and miss hazel atkin son of stayner otto barkey newmarket and mr and mrs e hunt otto barkey showed slides of beauty spots in ont mr and mrs ross harper had supper sunday night with mr and mrs w empringham balsam ml zion there will be no church serv ice or sunday school next sun day as rev flcetham is on holiday for the month of july sunday july 11 at 930 am mr claude simmonds of glen major will take the service mr and mrs allen carson and family visited relatives in orillia sunday several junior farmer mem bers attended the ontario cty jr farmer field day at brook- lin second markham baker hill baptist churches kcv bruce hiscy sunday july 4th 1965 second markham prayer service wed 8 pm mens prayer service every sat at 8 pm next lords day bible school 10 am morning service 11 am gospel service 739 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 stouffville uriited missionary icthurcn kev arthur walsh minister sunday july 4th 1965 10 am sunday school with classes for all ages 11 am the pastor will preach 730 pm the pastor will preach stouffville baptist church pastor gordon t gooderham bth sunday july 4th 1965 950bibe school 1100 730 worship service wed s00 prayer meeting holding forth the word of llf stouffville memorial christian church minister rev clarence t bass sunday july 4th 1965 10 am bible school 11 am morning worship 730 pm joint drivein services with the ringwood church in the stouffville park churchill vivian churches rev k burton bth sunday july 4th 1965 churchill musselmans lake sun 955 bible school 11 am morning worship vivian 10 am bible school 730 pm worship service wed 8 pm prayer bible study for both churches united church kcv geo davison sunday july 4th 1965 bethesda 5th cone whitchurch 10 am sunday school 1115 am worship service melville scrvico withdrawn ringwood christian church rev a barry jones bth sunday july 4th 1965 10 am sunday school 11 am- worship service 730 pm in stouffville park 630 pm wed childrens meeting 8 pm wed ce prayer meeting 8 pm fri young peoples claremont baptist church minister rev n sydney hillyer dd sunday july 4th 1965 945 am sunday school 1 1 am morning worship 730 pm gospel service ballantrae lemonville united churches rev g roy inglis ba minister sunday july 4th 1965 ballantrac 1130 am worship at mussel- mans lake church lemonville 10 am sunday school 1130 am worship at mussel mans lake church sat july 3 5 to 8 pm straw- berry festival at j naulas a family gathering was held at the home of mr and mrs ira burkholder market st on sun day when her sister mrs o l addison of toronto mrs f p crompton of sutton mr and mrs a c roberts and mr and mrs walter hall all of orillia and iter brother mr and mrs ross white of oakville and mrs ross middleton of claremont were all present cash carry p cash carry cash carr o 3 7 modern bungalows office buildings factories all materials sold at our yard 48 brown hill ont between mt albert and sullon o 35 windows doors bathroom sets kitchen cupboards lumber 2 x 1 to 2 x 12 sheathing timber plywood furnaces boilers structural steel angle iron copper pipe plastic pip soil pipe steel pipe galvanized metal roofing plus every kind of usei building material wc also carry a complete line of new building materials visit tiie builders bargain centre united missionary church tastor rev grant sloss sunday july 4th 1965 markham 950 am sunday school 11 am morning worship 730 pm drivein ser- vice on the markham plaza with the markham um mixed quartet and miss patricia gibbins singing wed 8 pm prayer service dicksons hill 945 am morning worship 1050 am sunday school 730 pm service on markham plaza wed 8 pm prayer service alton a united missionary church rev frank huson pastor sunday july 4th 1965 1030 am sunday school 730 pm evangelistic servlc mr ron elliott will be speaking wed 8 pm prayer servica and bible study the church with the light on sunday nlght st james presbyterian church stouffville minister rev fred ii cromey ba sunday july 4th 1965 10 am morning worship 10 am church school gormley united missionary church rev l k sider pastor sunday july 4th 1965 950 am sunday school 11 am worship pastors theme the sermon on the mount vii our possessions 730 pm evening service the peter meeusen instru mental trio will play in thi service wed july 7 prayer moetlng the word for the world bloomington christian gospel church kcv d benson pastor sunday july 4th 1965 945 sunday school classes for al ages 1100 am morning worship speaker rev earl a bruneau of the toronto jewish mission soloist mr gordon bryant 730 pm great evening service rev earl bruneau will bring the message mr bruce davics will sing several numbers note on wednesday july 7th at 630 pm the womens monthly fellowship will hold their annual supper in the basement of the church all ladies are invited set for the defence of the gospel summer lawn care hwy 48 brown hill ont operated by national building demolition ltd cash carry cash carry cash carr fastfieofcrtrf 1 nst ali atlicxkl associatestore markham no 7 hwy phone 2941830 or 2971733 3bficx3sflooaooooa these times are not convenient prevent summer lawn burn ing by following a few timely tips from horticulturists with the ontario department of agriculture a regular program of water ing is needed to maintain a green lawn each time you wat er soak the grass thoroughly to encourage the development of a deep healthy root system that is bettep able to withstand hot weather never give lawns a light sprinkling light water ing encourages shallow rooting and does not prevent grass turning brown during hot dry periods shallow rooted weeds derive the most benefit from these light applications each time the lawn is watered about 1 to li inches should be applied to average soils this amount can he judged fairly well by placing a pan or tin under the spray and measuring the amount of water collected on areas such as steep slopes and terraces a line spray should bo used to give slower penetra tion and prevent excessive run off early morning or early even ing watering is the best since evaporation is slower than dur ing midday heat however if water may be applied at any time during summer the mower blades should be raised to help keep the grass green mowing at a height of 1 to 2i inches is best to start cent project the east whitchurch recrea tion centre has been granted a sum of 4000 from whitchurch township council to start their centennial project on property next to the ballantrac school plans for the project includa the building of culverts fences ball diamonds a well hockey cushions and the instalaltion of hydro the recreation committee re quires the aid of anyone inter ested in assisting in this proj ect information may be obtain ed by calling the chairman mr jack wylic at 6403144 by 10 pm on monday night 124 inches of rain had fallen in slouflville bringing some relief to the drought in this area

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