rel the tribune thursday auk- 1 1368 o mr and mrs daniel allen dolden married july 13 in the stouffville united 5 x church the bride is the former barbara ann button daughter of dr and mrs s jf john button obrien avenue stouffville the groom is the son of mr and mrs victor sidney dolden cadieux studio 3 sto scene whats going on rev arthur walsh of the stouffville united mis- j sionary church left wed- nesday by air on a trip to i england a holiday gift j from members of the con- gregation a the washroom and the kinsmen spiral slide in the park have been freshly painted tom lang com- pleted the brush work mrs dan kelly has re- turned to yellowknife north west territories after spending two weeks with her mother mrs ken campbell ringwood mr and mrs clarence mcdowell highway 48 ac- companied by their son and wife mr and mrs i james mcdowell ajax have flown to britain for a three weeks vacation house construction has commenced on four lots facing on stouffer street immediately north of the christian church the property was formerly owned by mr bert tait mr and mrs robert speer and daughter of de- troit michigan have been visiting mrs earl keith main street word was received by mrs fred pugh stouff- ville that miss effie pugh of wctaskiwin alberta sister of the late fred pugh passed away wed- nesday july 24th i hare reunion the hare family reunion was held in the stouffville z park sunday mr and z mrs brillingcr made the arrangements z z mr- and mrs a robert- son of thornhill have pur- chased the harrop home z on albert street north the sale was completed by mr cec hendricks of shea i real estate stouffville ft lands whopper while fishing with her i husband at cooks bay lake simcoe mrs murray stewart main street west landed an eight pound pike measuring 27 inches in length the residence at 12 1 main street east adjacent to the button office has been sold to mr and mrs edward armstrong owners i of the former dedlow home 1 on main west the sale was completed by baskctt and pcgg real estate the many friends of mrs- garfield jones church street wish her a speedy recovery following surgery in the toronto general hospital some irresponsible per sons endangered the lives of children in the stouff ville park by placing one of the picnic benches on the top of the 15 foot high spiral slide had it fallen to the ground a child could have been killed or seri ously injured it took two men to get it down mr and mrs bruce davidson and jean ninth line south have returned from an enjoyable trip west married 60 years mr and mrs harold baldwin fairview avenue will celebrate their dia mond wedding annivers ary monday august 5 they will welcome their neighbors friends and rela tives at an open house between the hours of 2 to 430 and 7 to 930 pm rural route carriers during the current mail strike rural route deliver ies have been discontinued in markham rr 1 and markham rr 2 the dis continuance of this service is not because the country carriers have refused to cross picket lines as indi cated in the tribune last week but on request from postal authorities not to report for duty until a settlement is reached mr george smith church street was taken by ambulance to york county hospital last week and is presently confined there for treatment and ob servation mr and mrs j w arm strong and mrs m e thomas main street west visited relatives in mea- ford and flesherton on the weekend tickets for the track and field olympic trials are available in stouffville from any member of the lions club the trials will be held in the canadian national exhibition grounds on august 10 and 11 the tickets are 200 each mrs a c hathaway and michael neil and jonathan enjoyed a weeks vacation at the cottage of mr and mrs colin hathaway lake simcoe the fountain in stouff- villes civic square is all things to all people but on a recent saturday one boy was caught giving his dog a bath 4 ft mrs george lehman of toronto spent the week end with her daughter mrs eldon boettger and family mill street ft newlyweds mr and mrs daniel dolden barbara button visited on the weekend at the home of her parents dr and mrs john button obrien av enue miss merle mason and mrs ivy gribble have re turned home after a 2 month holiday travelling through ireland scotland wales and england also visiting mrs gribbles rela tives in england they also saw the phenomenon of the sahara dust fallout which was evident everywhere roses which were bloom ing at their best looked like a gigantic sprayer had put whitewash on them and also on all the cars travelling on the roads mrs mildred webster of richmond hill spent a couple of days this week visiting her sister mrs cliff lemon ft mr and mrs cliff lemon attended the 80th birthday at the home of mrs- frank crozier of man chester on sunday and had dinner with mr and mrs james mitchell at utica rev and mrs arthur walsh of the stouffville united missionary church were honored recently at a reception following prayer meeting service mrs walsh was presented with a silver tea service and two lovely quilts mr walsh re ceived a purse of money mrs w g flowers al bert street a patient in newmarket hospital is progressing favourably and expects to be home soon mr and mrs hubert smith of amhurst nova scotia are returning from a trip to calgary and are spending a few days with their daughter and son-in- law mr and mrs edgar glenn baker avenue mr joseph heaton 83 on mondy celebrated h i s birthday on sunday with his daughter and soninlaw and their two daughters at their cottage balsam lake hic to host foster child grooms father performs ceremony stouffville the hic club of the stouff ville united church has a foster child shes pretty 15 year old maureen o connor of prince edward island- this month through the work of the stouffville organization and the sup port of local merchants maureen will be our guest the exact date of her ar rival here will be announc ed next week for 8i years the stouff ville hic has supported a foster child originally it was yu kin man of korea and last summer the little lad was paid a personal visit by ron patrick en route to a teaching mission with cuso in malasia maureens parents both work but additional finan cial assistance is required to provide the family with adequate food clothing and education maureen is in grade 9 last may 39 teenagers took part in a 15 mile walkathon from uxbridge to stouffville and through funds donated by town merchants over 400 was collected for this purpose now the hic members will meet maureen in per son and all stouffville will be her host jls i see it by a b bonner markham the ontario municipal board has finally set the date for the hearing into the possible election of markham village to town sta tus this will now bring out the reasons for the request in the first place with the talk that is going on regarding the possible changes in the whole field of municipal government it will be a surprise if the board at this time allows any change in the status quo municipal affairs minister darcy mckeough re cently indicated in the legislature the provincial government will be bringing into effect changes in the municipal field he also indicated that these would be made in due course a any action taken will affect the whole of ontario for years to come however the whole matter will be given a thor ough airing and at that time those with objec tions will be able to express their desires where it will do the most good at that time those in favor will be able to give their reasons the one thing wrong with the calling of this hearing is the timing it will be difficult for many to attend when it is called at 10 am on a tuesday in the middle of the holiday season there must have been a bet ter time if the businessmen of markham village showed as little consideration for the public as has been shown in the calling of this hearing there would be no need for it it makes one wonder who works for who opr star heads show stouffville on sept 20 stouffville will host its first allstar coun try and western show in the stouffville arena the headliner will be roy drusky of nashville tenn- he will be supported by the country showmen don celsie and other vocal and instrumental groups the master of ceremon ies will be gary mccole- man of cfgm the evenings entertain ment is being sponsored by the stouffville centur ions drum and bugle corps and harold wood realtors proceeds will go to the band the arena will accom modate an audience of 2000 and tickets will go on sale soon auctioneer norman faulkner was released from hospital on monday and is making a favorable recovery following a period of treatment and observa tion mr and mrs roy irwin and mr and mrs don an- tonsen of st catharines spent the weekend with mr and mrs irwin ninth line south m r edward lageer church street visited sat urday with his daughter and soninlaw mr and mrs murray timbers dun- dalk- mrs fred jackson eng land is visiting with her son and daughterinlaw mr and mrs fred jackson blake street while in canada she will spend some time with other sons in ottawa and ajax mrs ada monroe of richmond hill spent sev eral days with her daugh ter and soninlaw mr and mrs ron connor boyer street ft 4 ft mr and mrs norman lehman have returned from a trip to banff they were accompanied by mr- and mrs allan meyer mr- and mrs charles doner and family from pembroke have been spending several weeks with his parents mr and mrs earl doner park drive north mr and mrs wm brown of newtonares county down north ireland mr and mrs francis brown of uxbridge and mr and mrs bruce foote enjoyed a trip to peterborough ottawa upper canada village and a tour of the thousand is lands dr and mrs denis o connor and family elm road have returned from a twoweek holiday in the new england states mr and mrs clifton morris rr 3 stouffville visited recently with his sister mrs richard novak and mr novak in addison illinois they returned home via north dakota manitoba and northern ontario sunday visitors with mr and mrs wm dart loret- ta crescent north were miss vera dart of toronto mr and mrs roy vernon and family and mr and mrs thos loggett and mary of sutton mr and mrs william at kinson of wcsleyville erie pennsylvania visited with their cousin mrs wm davidson main street west another welcome visitor with mrs davidson was her sisterinlaw mrs james gallagher of dun- gannon northern ireland the two sistersinlaw had not met for thirtynine years mr and mrs thos davis carl and betty baker avenue enjoyed two weeks at a cottage near midland miss marilyn brillinger of bethesda returned home on july 24th from a trip to vancouver bc where she had been visiting her aunt mrs j m young injured mr ellis melton of atha suffered a 4stitch gash over his right eye monday while dismantling a tractor on the farm of murray dunkeld cone 8 picker ing altona baskets of pink and white gladioli and mums decorated al- tona united missionary church for the wedding of helen johnson daugh ter of mr and mrs lome johnson rr 2 clare- mont and philip sargeant son of rev and mrs dow sargeant of palmerston ontario at ii oclock on saturday june 22 1968 rev dow sargeant per formed the ceremony given in marriage by her father mr l o r n e johnson the bride looked lovely in a floorlength satin gown with lace bo dice and sleeves her shoulder length veil was attached to a head piece of roses and lily of the valley she carried a bouquet of pink roses bridesmaids colleen gilham of stouffville and lynda foster of clare- mont were dressed alike in floorlength gold lace gowns and gold tulle head dresses they carried bou quets of y e 1 1 o w carna tions little louise moyer was the flower girl and paul moyer was the ring bearer they were the niece and nephew of the bride miss paulene wellman of claremont was the or ganist and miss judith mcdowell the soloist she sang o perfect love and the wedding pray er mr ronald sargeant claremont rr 3 was the best man for his brother mr murray johnson brother of the bride and mr robert mcnair a friend of the groom were 1 the ushers the groom best man ushers and ring bearer all wore white jackets and dark trousers for the wedding recep tion held at the masonic hall stouffville t he brides mother received v mr and mrs philip sargeant sign the register following their recent marriage in the altona united missionary church cadieux studio her guests in a twopiece blue lace dress with white accessories for their honeymoon trip to a cottage on tur key point the bride chose a twopiece yellow suit with white accessories resident here for thirty years elmer art contest has 170 entries stouffville there were 170 entries in the el mer the elephant art con test sponsored by mer chants of the stouffville shopping plaza and judged by mr george foord main street west more than 150 were placed on display in store windows at the plaza and attracted much interest saturday class winners were ages 4 to 7 stephen wagg 7 of tindale road stouffville rodney king 6 markham rr 2 hon mention kim dixon 6 ninth line north stouff ville ages 8 to 12 gayle burton 10 stouffville rr 4 robert bruce 12 stouffville rr 3 ages 13 to 16 rosalyn spence 15 glad park avenue stouffville monica schnell 14 rr 2 stouffville first prize winners will receive 10 second prize is500 there were two entries from four year olds chantal moran stouffville rr 3 and joyce dickin son tenth line south graduate congratulations to mr jim daniels who has com pleted a twoyear course with the canadian school of morticians university of toronto with high standing and is now a licensed embalmer jims friendly disposition and sincere personality should be a definite asset toward his success his many friends in stouffville and district wish him well stouffville resi dent in stouffville for nearly thirty years miss mabel bannerman passed away on saturday july 27 in her 84th year- miss bannerman came here more than a quarter century ago with her brother the late hugh ban nerman who 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