the tribune stouffville oat thursday october itxtf quality ser vice reliable brand hard coal stove and nut size anthracite cavalier stoker coal quality solid fuel that fives warm homes for liquid fuel s ba domestic fuel oil ba stove oil prompt service by phoning stouffville 45wl or 64508 stiver bros e88s883ssssssgsssssss88ss8sgsssssssa8ssgsss383 chefs special full course meals daily 12 noon to 7 pm 75c admires grill main street phone stouffville 86jl bsssss8s8ss8sgs38sssssssssssss3sssssssssss h hathaway painting paper hanging hardwood finishing twotone glazing etc book now for spring 1954 phone stouffville 64907 2aaaaagar7a2bag25zabagaga2g3gaeabbqab loin our layaway plan if the gift is from the heart make sure of it- have your choice put away for christmas open stock dinnerware by spode royal doulton and other distinctive patterns waggs jewellery store stouffville phone 24jl high school news on friday october 23rd an initiation party was held at stouffville high school in honour of the grade xiners it was very well attended and everyone enjoyed themselves thoroughly dancing took place upstairs and there were games played downstairs re freshments were served in the home economics room our local and personal happenings remember poppy th dav wedding law ma dim a wedding of interest took place in doniands united church on saturday october 5th at 1 pm when marjorie doreen madill daughter of mr- and mrs oliver madill of stourtville was united in mar riage to mr roy william law son of mr and mrs raymond law of toronto rev perkins pastor of the church officiated before a setting of ferns and baskets of roses white asters and bronze mums the bride who was given in marriage by her father wore a lovely strap less ballerina length gown of nylon lace over satin it was fashioned with long pointed sleeves and a matching jacket her fingertip veil of nylon tulle was caught to a small pearl studded cap and she carried a bouquet of red roses white carnations and stephan- otis mers gerald pointon was wearing a ballerina length dress of blue lace over satin the bridesmaids miss ann blunden and mrs tom mcgall wore brown and gold ballerina length dresses of lace over shot taffeta all the attendants wore matching feather hats and brocaded shoes also bou quets of lavender shade mr ralph merkley of milt on brother in law of the room was best man ushers miss gwen wesley of wii- lowdale spent a few days last week with miss margery mer- tens and her father mrs fl button mrs ea button miss j lemon mrs x baker and mrs c xolan were guests of miss gladys brooks on saturday afternoon snd evening at her home in imt albert residence much changed in fifty years friends will be pleased to learn that mrs d davis wife of rev d davis united church minister is improving in health and is able to be downstairs each afternoon for a time mrs davis has been confined to bed for several weeks now the ioof will hold their first euchre of the season on friday october 30th in the lodge rooms all the proceeds of these euchres go to the cp t fund be sure and come and enjoy an evening of euch re lunch provided admission 50c you may be the lucky win ner of a new pontine car if you purchase a lucky draw ti cket from any member of the stouffville lions club only s00 tickets are to be sold at 000 each a beautiful tv set will be given away as a con solation prize those receiving perfect at tendance pins at the stouff ville lions club meeting on monday evening were presid ent fred campbell 9 years ted edwards and andy wil liams 8 years neil smith 7 years bill ford and harold spofford g years art burgin and vic atkinson 3 years er- this is the home on main st east of councillor and mrs milt burk of stouffville one of the ear liest and best rememlerel occupants of this house was dr sl freel who re sided there prior to erec tion- of the large free home downtown and re cently remodelled to ibun- galo style by dr hb freel mr byer and harry were also owners of the place for a time while some thirty years ago it passed into the hands of mr edw and the late airs limner here edw lint- ner who was one of the village smithies raised a large family of six boys and one girl a few years after mrs limners death the place was sold to mr henry dyck who remod elled the house air dyck disposed of the place to mr burk who completed the remodelling and has a most attractive home there today were mr gerald pointon and- n mr tom mcgall mr glen j r jears fassey a cousin of the bride sang the lords prayer and because accompanied by the regular church organist a reception following took place at dianna sweets on bloor street where the brides mother received the guests wearing purple tricotine with matching hat and a corsage of lavender roses for travelling on a wedding trip to points in eastern ont ario the bride chose a light brown suit with brown acces sories and a lavender corsage on their return mr and mrs law will reside in toronto shropshire boake on saturday afternoon oct ober 3rd in mccormack mem orial church vivian miriam alberta boake eldest daugh ter of mr and mrs albert e boake pine orchard became the bride of mr lome herbert shropshire youngest son of mr and airs wilbur shrop shire pine orchard the church was beautifully decorated with autumn flowers for the cere mony performed by rev n rowan mr clarion baker was the organist and during the signing of the register miss shirley mcmullen cousin of the bride sang ill walk be side you given in marriage by her father the bride chose a floor length gown of ivory slippery satin with chantilly lace cover ed bodice fashioned with long pointed lace sleeves and layer ed net overskin with lace pep- lum her fingertip veil was caught up to a lace headdress and she carried a cascade of pink roses and trailing ivy al so a white bible the maid of honour miss j doris gillham uxbridge chose a strapless floor length gown of royal blue net over taffeta with fitted net bodice and mat ching net bolero she wore a pink feather hat and carried a nosegay of pink popcorn munis miss patricia boake as bridesmaid for her sister chose a powder blue taffeta gown with a torso effect bod ice she wore a powder blue feather hat and also carried a nosegay of pink popcorn mums mr robert shropshire pine orchard brother of the groom was best man and ushers were mr james hodgins newmark et and murray mcmullen stouffville cousin of the bride a reception in the church parlours followed the ceremon- the brides mother receiving in a dove grey gabardine suit with navy accessories and a corsage of pink roses she was assisted by the grooms moth er who wore a grey suit with red accessories and a corsage of red roses following the reception the bride and groom left for a wed ding trip to the northern states and winnipeg the bride chose a mauve wool jersey dress and grey basket weave coat with deep purple acces sories and a corsage of white baby mums on their return mr and mrs shropshire will live at pin orchard mr edward g brown a member of the canadian nat ional institute for the blind was the guest speaker at the regular meeting of the stouff ville lions club on monday e- vetling although mr brown lost his sight at an early age he completed his high school education and graduated from the university of british col umbia he is at the present time in charge of 400 blind in york and ontario counties mr brown was introduced to the club by mr cv bellman largo congregations attend ilst anniversary large congregations attend ed both morning and evening services in the stouffville un ited church on sunday mark ing the 61st anniversary rev wm mustard dd prominent toronto minister and member of a former uxibridge family brought the message in the morning based on the subject my fathers business the special musical numbers were provided by the local choir in the evening ralph king bd of whitevale brought the sub- jeot hast thou not known rev air king is one of the younger ministers of the united church and prior- to ta king the whitevale pastorate was three years on the mis sion field of saskatchewan the choir providing the even ing music was from the test- on united church in king twp the anniversary was al so the occasion for the annual thank offering and nearly 3- 000 was contributed to the church work a wonderful re sponse officials declare mi- ben talbot is most an xious to obtain information re garding a small black and brown ddg answering name of pete anyone seeing this fa mily pet please phone 65021 mrs emma becker and her daughters alma and ellen of kitchener were sunday visit ors of mr and mrs maurice shupe mr floyd forsyth fanner on no 47 highway east of stodffville had ten chickens stolen from his premises by foxes in the early hours of friday morning mr forsyth caught the bushy tailed cul prit in the act of pursuing one of his hens and is therefore quite certain of the identity of the chicken thief sally raymer wife of myrle ra3mer formerly of box grove and a brother of mrs harry klinok of stouffville- got into the news of the lon don free press recently with picture and story of a no hit softiball game which she pitched for the kroehler team of stratford mrs raymer is 31 and a mother of five children four of them stepchildren in her no hit effort her team de feated a hamilton squad 31 for the hamilton district league title mrs raymer is a veteran softball performer ha ving been in the michigan on tario womens softball league she once pitched 47 consecu tive scoreless innings for a sarnia team mr and mrs ross winter- stein were in toronto on sat urday night and also on sun day when they attended the fiftieth anniversary of malv ern collegiate of which mrs winterstein is a graduate the highlight of saturday even ings program was the presen tation to the school by the senior graduates of a beauti ful bronze plaque in honour of mr fw french the first principal of malvern mr french who is now eighty six was on the platform and made a very fitting reply gordon beckett one of the early grad uates came ifrom ottawa to make the presentation of the plaque to the school and ken neth bell another graduate who is now vice president of one of the largest banks in new york was on the plat form there are about one thousand pupils at present at tending malvern and a staff os forty teachers donald mov er a former stouffville boy is on the staff and was assisting in welcoming back former pu pils the service on sunday was held in calvary baptist church and was conducted by former pupils mr- french be- mrs grw thomas church st was in bolxiaygeon on monday attending the funeral of her sister in law mrs wj thomas who was accidentally killed in toronto on thursday evening last while crossing spadina rd mrs thomas was in her s3rd year and of late years had been making her home in toronto her husb and will was a well known visitor in stouffville mrs thomas is survived by three sons all in the united states miss janet brodie visited with friends in hamilton last weekend thus coming sunday nov 1st bloomington christian church will mark the 120th anniversary of this congrega tion rev wm tyler will be the guest speaker at 11 am and 730 pm a church choir will provide special music as well as a toronto orchestra murray momullen son of mr and mrs earl mcmullen of claremont and a well known young fellow in stouff ville graduated on friday as an osuc official sanitary inspector of canada and has been posted to cobourg where lie will work with the health unit there commencing nov 1st mrs ae thomas and dau ghter jane louise have been spending a week with mrs g rw thomas mrs roberts and mrs moore of toronto spent the weekend with mr and mrs carl boadway mrs roberts and mrs boadway are sisters while mrs moore is a sister-in- law mr and mrs ed jones and ken also of toronto cal led at the boadway home on saturday evening parents an interesting and informa tive program has been arrang ed for mon nov 2 at the school by stouffville home and school association ail are invited to come and gain a better understanding of home and school work shoots big bruin near peterborough edwin byer sth concession of markham shot down a 360 pound toear last week which was destroying the byer bros bee hives near peterboro in dummer township mr byer had quite an experience the night he sat in wait for the big fellow to put in an appearance the bee yard was quite near the roadway and he watched the bear approach twice only to be frightened away by pas sing cars mr byer was wait ing hidden high up in a pile of boxes he saw no more of the bear for a long time after the cars passed by until he was startled by a heavy snif fing right below at the boxes where he was hidden bruin finally moved out into the op en where he was shot but he- caused mr byer a few anxious moments as he sniffed about within six feet of him engagements mr and mrs roy alsop wish to announce the engagement loved and highlv respected i their daughter drusilla first principal of malvern has visited stouffville on rare oc casions he is a cousin of mrs bert miller and the brillinger family and is also a relative of the winterstesn family ann to john a macks of ed monton alberta the marriage is to take plage on sat nov 7th m 3 oclock in annette street baptist church toron to you are sitting on top of the world when you use coop concentrates with your own grain coop poultry concentrate coop hog concentrate coop dairy concentrate sold at stouffville coop phone 269