Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 10, 1977, p. 10

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juhcj i vfc v- 4 r v let tftfcotip killers victoria square new annual skating party cedarena cedar grove another euchre stating willbe from 130 parry was held- in the pm to 3 pin followed coop offers all you need in effective rat and mouse control pellets or meal as bait stations or throwpacks warfarin based for positive results economy and convenience in one and 3 lb boxes 25 and 50 lb drums feed livestock not rats stouffville coop ft edwamlklffliml community hall on friday evening of last week prize winners were ladies earla brammer alice gehring and velma hickman men harry brammer george tooley and ellerby jgooderham lucky draw kwas won by myrtle campbell the next euchre party will bs held in the community hall on friday february 18 at 8 pm- everyone welcome the victoria church and sunday school annual skating party will be held on saturday feb 12 at by refreshments everyone welcome toe annual pot luck supper for the womans institute members and their friends will be held in the community hall on tuesday evening feb- 15 at 630 pm -everyone- welcome the february meeting of the ucw will be held in the sunday school room on wed nesday feb 16 at 130 pm au ladies are welcome birthday greetings to norman gee feb 12 terry hart feb 13 debbie nichols seven years feb 14 mrsjim barkrr feb jj6mrs alan cnadwick feb 16 special birthday greetings to phyllis boyntonwbo on feb 11 will be celbrating her 84th birthday congratulations mrs boyntonistr j a speedy recovery is wished for gordon draper who is in york central hospital rich mond riiii- the lions received a donation from the local girls ot victoria square who ver carolling on christmas eve- these girls included beth and kelly boyd carrie bennett mary anne lloyd penny smith and mary boyntou t ti iif v a variety of turnofthe century costumes were sported by participants at the old- fashioned skating party sponsored by the stouffville figure- skating club fern and malcolm keith were declared the first place winners and harvey and audrey feasby won h-ici- second place standing on the ice from left to t right are reg palmer harvey and audrey feasby barb and keith henderson malcolm t and fern keith and doug ranier iron duke in a flamboyant fake moustache i stouffer family sprfeahs far byjeanbarkey another of abraham stouffer the ii s children was samuel who married lavilla woolman their first born a son eli married a miss hall and his son jason was united in marriage with annie law this couple had a family of three at least and at one time lived in the area- samuel had a family of six the next of abrahams eight sons jacob married anna reesor their eldest a daughter keturah stouffer married jim murison and lived on church street in the home now occupied by mrs forgie for many years keturahs first child died in infancy gordon married bertha iotton and they had a family of seven the next son wilfred was killed in waorld war i bessie murison married william hewlett and lived near stouffville two of their three children jim and barbara are both married with families living on the home property anna murison mrs doswell no family now in extendicare nusing home in scar borough jacobs son abraham had five puoiil l1mited vv rtodseasfgtdrtf time to aid eaqy a asiit efyotytccfcce trie we- i t hrtus cuciph vmw 6 hvvy 401 1 ft ahat iau nr nwyr fskocrt roj n vf v v iajjc shore ro r f koblnrn st rrrgus saouqmra 5i9813-i7i0- mg8mjj5 tlessun10s h0nsqti06 friio9 wed sum 10-5- i children one of his- abrahams sons lloyd dec moved to california he had two daughters dianne and jean jean is coming to5 stouffville to help ust celebrate our birthday the youngest of jacobs nine children clayton married marthaforsyth who lived on obrien ave both are deceased and have no family claytonc and wesley schell were partners in the lumber business here in 1922 descendants of r elizabeth stouffer elizabeth stouffer was married 1st u david wideman and 2nd henry woodburn esther wideman married samuel george who was apartner in thegeorge bros planning mill their eldest daughter nellie george married richard warmington manyovill remember mrs war- mington and herv willingness as a soloist r nellie had one son there a were three more in thefc samuel george family abraham henrjrs wideman diedin infancy elizabeths second son jacob wideman1867 married sarah lehman this couples eldest daughet elizabeth married edward nigh dec frances nigh united in marriage with norman oboyle dec jack nigh married isobel fleming living on watson dr they had a family of three johnathan susan and stephen dec susan has- brought honour to the area winning provincial honours in high jump in 1966 sue represented canada at the british commonwealth games in jamaica she placed fourth she was a silver medalist- at pan am games in- winnipeg- in 1967 she qualified for the 1972 olympics now mrs john stevenson she lives in toronto cnadasirnqst trusted mild cigarette comes craven k special mild mild cigarette wittrthe good taste andoutstandine quality of- the original f wrz r 0 smf-s- jli8 i-p0- tj original evmi yisttill the finest dining lounge tavern banquet hall hwy 47 just north of sales barn stouffville iistlli gkivwen evr made v- i warning health arid welfare canaija advises that danger to health increases with amount smoked avoid inhaling average percigarette- i regular filter tar 8 mg nic 05 mg king size i filter jar 15 mgnjc 10 mg special mild filteijar 5 mg nic 04 mg h lme j sss hours monday 5 pm 1 am tuesthru sat 12 noon 1am lunch menu 12 noon to 3 pm sunday smorgasbord live entcrtainment fri satievgsi remember your valentine s feb14th reservations call 2949060

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