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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 19, 1955, p. 3

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local and personal happenings mr bud smith he msrs f l bukos e a known operator of the dockeyj button dr john and mrs but- bascall gsme arrved in stou- j ton enjoyed some real good sviue on saturday from the fishing lass weekend at halls southern sates lake hahburton mr oorzla d mann of k- maraock virginia lsa jspert a short visit tig week with his aunt mrs w m ha ard the bennett aroy on lloyd s he waf on hu way to his old home district at baltimore ontano where he spends an annua holiday with relative friend and the familiar sshirg haunts funeral service was con- j ducted n bolton united chu mr and mrs lewis smith and maureen toronto alo mr and mrs hoy smith janet richard and linda of waterloo isited with their parents mr and mrs wii smith mill st on sunday mother day mrs smith accompanied roy to waterloo ard attended the on tario women missionary and service auxiliary on tuesday returning home on wednes day results of the bagleson mu sic studio- from the york fes tival at woodbridtje and the peel county festival held at port credit were as follows ca 11 yrs cenna nesbitt tnron- gold medal class 13 yrs silver modal class 15 vrs gold medal class lfi yrs 3rd award all 3 won by maureen olousrhiin toronto class 16 yrs loan barrett stouffviiie third award gerald lewi- sto- uftville due to an injured arm wa unable to attend the on toilet tissue fine and firm and soft like kleenex iiisues 2lc 2 for 4lc 1eg iaot w houstons the rexal drug store rch on monday afternoon for flora emma boyce wife of the late robert boyce and mo ther of mrs rov douglas da vis of stouffvilv she was in her 89th year mrs boyce died at the home of her daughter mrs arthur morrison toronto on friday may 3th she is survived bv five daughters mrs davis mabel mrs har vey wilson mrs jo roswell lillian mrs arthur morrison mrs hazel shand also four sons albert murray dewitt and harold interment was made at laurel hill cemetery bolton sportord co gigantic sale marking their anniversary and opening of new store front be gins this thursday a meeting of the stouffviiie girls softball team will be held in the municipal hal on fri day evening at s oclock all girls interested ar requested to attend tne stouffvi cgit are holding a square dance on fri day may 20 in the veterans hal at s oclock admission students 35c adults 50c all welcome enumeration in urban areas which in york xorth riding includes the village of stouff- vilie ard the townships of vaughan and markham has been under way since may 9 courts of revision will be held from may 25 to may 2s enu- be held from may 25 to 28 enu meration in the rest of the rid ing takes place from may 1g to id inclusive xo courts of revision are held in rural areas as voters whose names have been left off the lists can be sworn on the day of election if necessary reeve loses mother funeral service was conduct- erf in armadale free methodist church on wednesday after noon for the late elizabeth- ethel daniels wife of john daniels markham and mother of reeve elmer daniels of stouffviiie deceased was the former miss petch and she passed away suddenly at her home on sunday besides her husband she is survived by four sons elmer of stouffviiie ivan aurora burton lang- staff murray stouffviiie and four daughters mrs g tyte langstaff mrs k haggland edmonton mrs r scott pic- ton and mrs h perry mont real interment was made in the cemetery adjoining the ar madale church we were pleased this week to receive a call from rev os- car burkholder of breslau and a former wellknown native of this district rev burkholder in renewing his subscription told us that he had been tak ing the tribune for more than fifty years and felt that he was becoming one of the oldtime readers the stouffviiie united mis sionary young peoples society had as their guests on monday night the gormley yps the visiting society provided the program a ladies trio sang 2 numbers and howard baker sang a solo miss vera doust gave the first topic the sacri fices in the old tesiament mr george phippen spoke on the sacrifice of the xew testa ment christ using the verse it is finished as a basis for his remarks jtmb a a stanletm theatre jf stouffviiie wednesday thursday may 25th 26th two shows nitely 7 9 pm starting tomorrow noseflrels vol oocumtntaot d oj leading doctor and actors combine their talents to show you the marvel of the birth of a baby before your eyes wellknown reeve north york liberal candidate jv i i ijl the stourrylut truune thursday may 19 1955 peg 3 business directory dental joe dales reeve of the tion town of xewmarket is seen receiving the congratulations of fellow municipal leaders on his unanimous selection as the official libera candi date for xorth york on the forthcoming provincial- elec- a lawyer mr dales has been reeve for the past two years and served on council for six mr dales gained the nomination on the first bal lot at the partys nomination convention held last friday evening in xewmarket town hall shown left to right are candidate dales reeve oli ver crockford of scarborough township reeve alfred le- masurier of markham twp and reeve marshall mcmur- chy of vaughan township mrs mabel sisson of stouff viiie and friends mary dicken son harriet iavoie and velma maofarlane left this week by motor for quebec city where they will board the ss sama ria for a trip to england and the continent the party will return on the ss saxonia from liverpool in october while overseas the ladies will visit london france spain portu gal gibraltar italy austria switzerland and germany re turning to england they will tour scotland before embark ing for home mrs fred mcmahon presi dent of the toronto and york region of the ontario womens liberal association entertain ed the new executive at a lun cheon at her home in willow- dale on thursday may 12th plans were made to hold a gar den bridge at the lyceum club prince arthur ave on thurs day june 2nd candidates and their wives from the twenty ridings in the region will be invited to be present mrs c l stephenson of richmond hill is vice president for the group of york centre york north and york south tory you will ne adults only restricted fo persons 16 yeors of age and over mown lt canava vnofl fill iponioiini of tht canadian chu hfalth association t4 itntruttotut nut dtrnmrou admission 65c at ihe we have received a few bags of seed potatoes certified irish cobbler potatoes katahdin foundation a and certified scbago potatoes reliable brand garden seeds box plants and garden fertilizer we are now taking orders for next winters coal have your bins filled with reliable brand jet black coal at the low summer price now start ing to deliver summer orders stiver bros phone 45wl or 64508 w a meeting the stouffviiie united chu rch womens association met in the church parlors for their may meeting with mrs fred button in charge of the pro gramme mrs thomas gave the devo tional and her theme was the comforter jesus said it is expedient that i go away then came the great promise i will send the comforter to you the comforter will come to us if we ask for him in sincerity and truth and will dwell with us an interesting study of the author and their story given in connection with the writing of these four great hymns en titled the glory song by charles gabriel theres a wideness in gods mercy by william f fabor jesus iyver of my soul by charles wes ley and 0 for a closer walk with god by william cowper was told by several ladies pres ent mr davis closed our meet ing with prayer and a social half hour followed ralm er reamax a pretty spring wedding took place in gormley united mis sionary church on may 1sth when re c hunking united in marriage doreen etta dau ghter of mr and mrs warren reaman of iangstaff to paul emmerson farmer son of mr and mrs alvlh farmer of gormley given in marriage by her fa ther the bride wore a fitted gown with a short train of white lace and tulle over taf feta her headdress was a pearl trimmed tulle halfshell with a fingertip illusion veil and she carried a cascade bouquet of white orchid encircled by car nation petals and stephanotis the brides sister miss isa bel reaman as maid of honour in shrimp tones and the grooms sister mrs herbert birch as bridesmaid in french blue tones wore floor length gowns of lace and tulle over taffeta they carried nosegays of carnations in shades match ing their gowns the grooms niece francie hutchenson was flower girl and wore a yellow taffeta dress with a lace yoke mother hub bard style and carried a nose gay of rases in variegated col ours the groom and his best man mr kenneth baker and the ushers mr isaac reaman and mr donald knappett wore white jackets and navy blue trousers mr howard baker was soloist accompanied by his wife at the organ at the reception in the chu rch parlours the brides mo ther received wearing a prin cess style dusty rose silk dress with navy accessories and a corsage of carnations and roses the grooms mother assisted wearing a navy blue lacetrim med crepe dress with a pink hat and navy accessories a mink stole and a corsage of pink carnations for travelling the bride wore a rosewood beadtrimmed gab ardine suit natural straw- hat and panama coloured accessor ies a mink throw the gift of the groom and a corsage of johanna hill roses on their return they will re side in gormley horticultural bus trip details of the big annua outing of the stouffviiie horti cultural sotiety are now com plete at least two 45passenger ttc busses will be at the local terminal for departure at 7 a rrij june 22nd an interest- packed tour has been carefully planned ending with arrival home at 9 pm the route briefly will be west to yonge st west from thornhill to xo 27 south to the lakeshore road to the ha milton rock gardens thence via xo 8 to jordan and on to queenston for lunch leaving there a conducted tour of the ontario school for gardeners will be followed by more ex tended visits to the oakes gar dens victoria park and xiag- ara falls thence via the scenic river road to fort erie and westward to port colborne then northward along the wel- land canal to the famous locks at thorold and on to st cath arines returning home via the queen elizabeth highway xo 27 etc to stouffviiie passengers are requested to provide their own individual lunches and beverage as there is sure to be a rush for tickets the cost is lf0 per passen ger your request for accom modation should be made to the secretary or treasurer not later than june 1st tickets to be valid must be paid for in advance unless there are en ough requests to justify order ing a third large bus sale of tickets will be limited to 90 miss helen kinzie and miss willo cressman of toronto were saturday visitors with mr and mrs john lehman six teams in comm league six teams have entered the claremont community league this season altona the group champs last year will defend their championship the other clubs will be mt zion green wood 4th line claremont and peaches the games will be played on monday and friday nights under the floodlights at claremont the first game of the dotibleheader will com mence at 730 pm and the 2nd contest at 9 oclock the first game of the sched ule will be played on friday- night altona will meet mt zion in the opener and peaches will battle the fourth line in the second contest on account of the holiday on monday the doubleheader will be moved ahead to tuesday evening greenwood vs the fourth line in the first game and mt zion meets claremont in the final the complete schedule will ap pear in next weeks issue neil c smith ld6 bss graduate of university of toronto office over canadian bank of commerce telephone 167vr sloaffvtlie e s barker ids nns honor graduate of university of toronto office over harolds grin phono 274w stoufftille medical dr s s ball physician and surgeon xray office corner of obrien t main phone 196 coroner for york county brierbush hospital day and night service maternity medical and sugical member of the allied private hospital association government licensed main street east stouffvillo marie jack hairdressing lloyd avenue stourtville permanent waving hairstyling and shaping machine macmceless cold wart phone lt6vl dr f j button dr g f buckley telephone 371 a 375 w xkay hours dally 9 to 12 am and 130 to 300 pm evenings 1 to 9 pm sundays 11 to 12 am and by appointment offlco over liutton blk see hendricks hardware dis play on page five for all the it ems you need for the holiday weekend sanitary contractor septic tanks pumped drains cleaned and repaired 84 hour service c stunden richmond hid rh to 41245 38tf accountants aurora wins nolan trophy the aurora banner has won the albert v xolan trophy for weekly newspapers in towns of 3500 and over for the fourth year the award was made last week at the annual convention of ontario weekly publishers at ottawa second place was won by the gananoque reporter and third place by the delhi new record the trophy was given four years ago by c h nolan local publisher in honour of his fa ther alben v xolan one of ontarios bestknown weekly publishers dish coupons with every s100 order also free fruit nappies to first fortyeiffht 500 order or over starting this coming week we will be open mon to thurs from 8 am to 9 pm friday s am to 630 pm saturday s am to ii pm for the summer months fori your convenience j altona store geo brown prop 9uf0 you can paint everything with coop paint for all your painting requirements see your iocal coop today and choose the coop paint to suit your need stouffviiie coop john c wylie fcis chartered secretary public aoconntant auditor inoorao tax return rr2 stouffvtllb telephonte 01 j i hair dressing 1 permanent machine machineless cold wates also hair styling for appointment 6tf pb stouffviiie 74j4 miss a zkhlek mill street tmzzxzjaatzxxxnatxmmm stouffville sand gravel limited are prepared to snpply your requirements of crushed ora- tel sand concrete gravel pit run delivered or at the bin plant phone 12r office phones 870 a 1j wmirwrbmirrmmbbmwmwm drs mitchell smith physicians a surgeons xkay phono 230 stouffviiie office hours daily 912 am i 14 pm 79 pm wednesday office closed in am jsunday offlco open 2 3 pm chiropractors a c kennedy chiropractor church street stouffviiie monday and friday 9 to 12 am optometric e a grubin ro optometrist picton stoufftille at stouffvillo office on the fol lowing mondays and tuesdays afternoons and evenings only april 4th 5th may 2nd 3rd 30th a 31st phones 86j2 and 25j1 garnet v gray ro optometrist hours jo am fo j500 pm every tuesday evening by appointment wm birkett residence main st west 3 doors west of albert st phone 4gj2 for appointment insurance birkett son general insurance agency stouffviiie ontario insurance in reliable companies at reasonable rates prompt service phones 259wl and 259w2 ken laushway general insurance phono 270wl 270w3 stouffviiie onl fire automobile liability f g aisop insurance stouffviiie ont fire life auto casualty 10th year in business main st east phono 223w fred m pugh general insuranco phono stouffviiie 38w2 wbat if the unexpected would happen today how would your dependents fare consult your local mutual life of canada representative fred m pugh insure today the coop way for information enquire at your local coop j or write to john sytema newmarket ph 2114 betty beauty salon victoria street machineless machine cold wave hair styling shaping phone stouffvlue 287 it radgfro auctioneers sellers atkinson ph agin 201w2 ph sto 363 licensed auctioneers and sale managers over 30 years experience sales conducted anywhere spe cializing in farm stock furni ture and property sales all sales personally listed and ad vertised bills prepared and posted at no extra cost our rates are most reasonable for this complete service which really pays off no sale too big or too small ken clarke prentice auctioneers licensed and authorized for the counties of york and ontario farm stock implements house hold furniture real estate sales our specialty at fair and reasonable rates dual service for the price of one milllken po ph ax 3s9st markham po ph mark 34s prentices hare been established auctioneers since 1s90 a s farmer licensed auctioneer york cty uxbridge pickering townships farm stock and furniture sales a specialty i address gormley po telephone stouffviiie 6781a s d pollard phone stouffvillo 61818 licensed auctioneer 4 farm stock implements f household furniture a real estate f02 real estate v when buying or selling real estate farms residences business properties contact george w allison rogd real estato broker phono 87jl funeral directors l e oneill stouffvtlle funeral director and embalmer continuous tclcphono serricei day or night phone stouffvillo 98wl theaker drewery funeral directors ambulance service phone 8103 sit albert 13111 vllltlllmllllll stouffville floral roses wedding bouquets funeral designs cut flowers mtlt smith prop permanent waving individual styling razor shaping mrs verna atrslin prop phono stouffviiie 98w2 j w dixon funeral director private ambulance i markham j kindness courtest t service telephone 90 markham ontario niiiniiuunil stouffviiie machine tool works telephone 213 rear of cnr station electric and acetylene welding farm machinery machinery repairs

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