Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 19, 1956, p. 11

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important m to all tv set owners zjae enco special barrie trap eliminates channel 3 interference on buffalo 2 and 4 ir 10w in cost quickit ihstaued sy your local dealer at back of set no changes to aerial guaranteed puformahci metro road plans to be discussed at cherry hill farm union ville ne ws the stouffyiue tiusune thursday january 19 1956 pagt tl under the auspices property owners association of the township of markham a meeting open to the public will be hem a cherry h farm next tuesday night the speak- er will be mr murray jores director of planning on the metropolitan planning board speaking a he will with authority and knowedge gamed on this board mr jones will j speak on the subject of road development in the metropoli tan area markham towriship being bordered on the south by the metropolitan area is affect- 1 ed directly by whatever step are taken in the way of traffic control and road building by the urban corporation the traffic problems becomes j daily more acute and it is felt ihy the sponsoring group that they are offering the chance to restder of this area to ieann more about this problem fol lowing the talk 3n opportunity will be provided for a question and answer period- light re freshments are also planned to top off the evening the meet ing gets underway at s pni 5 1395 atk for the bco social ban- it tfop from your local dialer stouffville radio and television centre virteximt hj beoco telrmica aunciates limited dowmitew tonstb oiril i roxy theatre evenings poor open 030 sat matinee 113 ar last time tonight thursday jan 19th me robeets henry f 0 n 1 a j a m esc a n e y friday saturday jan 20 21 city and province confer on jail farms the province of ontario will i of taxes and gives the city si be asked either to buy the jai a year for using the 900odj f rns at langstaft and concord j acres o return them to the city if sold at 6000 an acre the hoard of control decided last city couid realize about 5500- week cmxi from the properties the board will seek an early con alien of toronto said meeting with hon dr mackin- some of the vacant land on the non phillips minister of health j properties might be used tor land hon j v foote minister j housing of some description of reform institutions to settle j since queens park took over i the matter j the properties in 103 their val- the province uses the farms ue has skyrocketed said may- i to house 300 mental patients or phillips the delay has done pays about 51000 a year in lieu 1 no harm to the city lehmans name in shoes here for sixty years no piacf to hide except in her arms herbert j yates raymuland 1ruc0l0r 4 hepubuc pflooljcikw bowgy ware is 3 brand- franz i 71 monday tuesday jan 23 24 the announcement of leh mans 60th anniversary sale in this issue recalls that the third i generation of the same name is i still selling quality footwear in stouffville the present owner erie lehman took over active i ownership of the business in i i0j9 upon the death of his fa ther the late ormsby lehman he in turn succeeded to the business when his father amos j the founder of the store retired in april of 1932 amos who started the trade in the year 1s96 was an appren ticed leather worker he estab- j lished the business on main i street next to the present site of l e oneill moving five years later across the road just east of the bell tower in 1910 another move was made to the present location in the lehman block competition was keen in the early days and the new merch ant was not modest in advertis ing his wares in the tribune of that year the best shoe that ever was sold in stouffville proclaimed one of his advertise- colof by technicolor claire mima trevorritter william demarest- wallace fordtom helmorc william h pinewlliam cthomas robert parrism john lee mahin winston miller wednesday thursday jan 25 26 ments in the same year a com petitor long since gone offered the following one bottle shoe j polish will be given away free with every purchase of a pair of boots or shoes amounting to 1 and up in cash in the same year local groc ers were offering 23 pounds of granulated sugar forone dollar the following year saw many hard time sales featured and i the same store had lipped the i offering to 27 pounds for the same price of a dollar the going price of mens boots by 1903 had reached the unheardof price of s3 although the occasional slaughter sale of the time offered ladies boots at a sale price of 73c as we know the price of shoes along with everything else has ad vanced to quite an extent but through the years the lehman store has continued to serve the residents of the village and district it will continue to do so for many years stated the present genial owner as he prepared for his anniversary sale passes in toronto general hospital mrs gertrude may brown the wife of ross edward brown passed away on sunday january is 1956 in toronto in her 62nd year well known in stouffville and whitchurch township mrs brown was afflicted with dia betes with which she suffered for many years her ill health made it necessary to remove her to the private patients pavilion of the toronto general hospital early in december last she was home with her family during the christmas season hut re turned later to the hospital the deceased was born in whitchurch township north of bethesda the daughter of rich ard chapman and hannah hare hr birth date was mnrch p isi4 she was married on may p 1917 to her surviving hus band the couple spending their entire married life hi the villace of stouffville she was a baptist by faith there are two surviving child ren a son morley and a daugh ter marie mrs wesley jack both of stouffville she leaves also a brother randell of pine orchard and two sisters mis charlotte chapman and mrs allan closson alma who live here there are sever grand children bonnie chris and heather jack and rase gerald anne and martin brown brown were conducted on jan uary 17 by the rev d davis from the chapel of i e oneill interment was in the stouffville cemetery the pallbearers were harold morden tar lehman ies wilson jack sanaers and harold dixon new 1956 admiral if console richard williams i was resident of whitchurch twp a farmer and a lifetime resi dent of whitchurch township richard williams passed to his eternal rest on thursday jan 12 1956 he was s2 years of age he is survived by a son john who lives on the home lot rr3 stouffville and by four daugh ters these are all residents of stouffville ethel mrs isaac smith muriel mrs mel tho- mas marion mrs harry hope and retty i mrs joe assinck a sister minnie wil- hams resides in xewmarket mr williams had been in i failing health for many years j i he contracted pneumonia at i christmas time born near xewmarket rich ard williams was the son of thp late john williams and hannah palmer he was mar- ried in 1900 to the late bertha jones of bloomington who passed away on christmas day 1s53 he was a methodist in earlier years but later attended bloomington christian church the funeral services were conducted on january id by j the rev c e kockler assisted j by mr k edwards interment i was jn the stouffville cemetery j pallbearers were john rutledge i charles rutledge floyd pegg vorman cook ernes acton and alian hoover mr pearl kiiny the w a or centra laiied church will meet this thursday members ar asked to bring their used christmas cards to this meeting mr c marshal o mittens point spent a day or two this week with mr and mrs h h power east diie mr and mrs r goagh mark ham visited on friday night with mr and mrs c wlr and family pomaada road sympathy- is extended to mrs frank frisby in the p3ins of her sbter mrs james c com- ukey formerly of richmond hiu and mother of dr ellen blatchfod and mrs james fra- er muriel t of toronto john of new brunswick and wesley c of richmond hill at the queen elizabeth hospital toronto on january 13th the ladies euchre club met this week at the home of mrs perciva smith fernanda road prires were won by mr smith mrs rainey mrs hardy mrs mildren anderson of tor onto visited on thursday with her daughter and soninlaw mr and mr stewart vague east drive mr mackay spent the week end in kitchener with mrs mac- kay we are jilad to report mrs w voung is home from the hospital following a serious op eration and is gaining favor ably wms the first meeting in the new tear of the womens missionary society was held in the central cnited church despite the icy roads the roll rail was answered by 14 members two visitors were present an impressive in stallation or officers was conduc ted by the payor rev butt he thanked the members for their efforts and closed the de dication service with prayer mrs w voune in a letter thanked the group for flowers and cards received during her illness mrs a gardhouse was appointed the representative on the chris tian education board the tor onto east presbyterial is to he held in donlands united church on feb 7th mrs fear a local member will be in charge of the worship service mrs a gard- house is to speak on the study book at the fidelis meeting on jan 2 1th mrs russell kindly offered to purchase the mission ary material for the cgit donations for the bale were re ceived from mrs newton and the fidelis group the devo tional the call to fellowship was riven by mrs james weir assisted by mrs a brown mrs gardhouse mrs caseley and mrs weir hostesses appointed for tlie february meeting were mrs a c kennedy mrs e sabiston and mrs laltose the womens day of prayer is to be held in the lutheran church this year the hostesses were mrs i milne and mrs a brown neighborhood notes mr p smith and mr g thorn were bowmanville visitors on wednesday very icy roads kept some of the members home from th prayer meetings held in the four local churches this week mrs g grden spent thursday at the home of her son mr douglas ocden agincourt a grandson grant recently under went an appendix operation mr and mrs r smith and family sheldon and marilyn en joyed a trip to ohawa where mrs smith attended the boy scouts training camp symac mr and mrs g hirst and gina of markham visited with mr l mcmullen on saturday mr and mrs harvey nihs- wander of stouffville spent sun day evening with mr and mrs jonah ramer station street mr peter kennedy of scar- horo was a visitor in unionville on monday mr and mrs r wilson mo tored to barrie oa tuesday mr j moment mr and mr r goagh aid miss margaret rainey and mr mickey macleod of claremont enjoyed sapper riss mr and mrs a as holman t etooklin os sunday ean gormley mr- milled mrs norman c3rrirgton and cavin were both able to return to their home las thursday- after spending several weeks in hospital following their recent accident bernard anna and shirley megiaty of oak ridjtes had a twoweek holiday with their grandmother mrs pearl smith mrs j bond visited mr and mrs h bennett and mrs haig of stouftville on saturday mr and mrs earl doner had supper sunday with mr and mrs s n doner mrs harold heie suffered a severe knee injury in a fall on some ice lat week mr harold doner has been confined to bed for over a ueek with the flu- mr and mrs clifioid winger and family had dinner on sun day nitn mr and mrs geo bar ret mr and mrs ern harvey and mr and mrs bruce harvey of newmarket visited mr and mrs n c carrington on sunday mr and mrs r brittiell en tertained their neighbors at a euchre party on wed night prize winners were mrs frank brumwell mrs t canning con solation mrs n bell mr freddy walker mr harry em- pringham consolation mr art wilson winners at crokinole mrs herb nelson mrs don mclutosh mrs rose britnell consolation john mcintosh the gormley branch of the womens institute will meet on wednesday night jan 25 at the home of mr and mrs r c baycroft motto pray for a good harvest but dont forget to hoe mrs k smith roll call name a breed of fowl mr and mrs ivan mclaughlin will be showing slides on tlw world plowing match in sweden this is an open meeting and everyone is welcome to attend mrs george leary had supper on monday with mrs beulah jones rev c e hunking spent tuesday and wednesday at the ministerial retreat at palmers- ton master philip jones enter tained some of his friends at hi birthday party on monday lefiiusarier not satisfied with ttc settlement markham township reeve alfred lemasurier fhs week announced his intentions of approaching chairman allan lamport metro transit chief on the subject of the latter- reluc tance to forward a cheque hich the reeve believes s ow ing to the towriship tine subject arose during the deliberations of the township council with the reeve bring ing the members up to date on the subject and seeking ther approval to press the matter further the approval was giv en councillor vera griffin de- daring they the transit torn- have no right to hold tip 5 cents of our money that money belongs to us the reeve stated that those wert hs srtmiers let them shov thetr good 5ath by sending us the eciue he added then we will negotiate further the amount in question ex ceeds 6000 and is the town ships jhare claimed from the profit shown in the operation of the north york bus line from toronto to richmond 1111 by agreement made in 1900 which agreement has five years yet to run markham and vaug- h3ti townships are each to re ceive 11 percent of the profit payable quatterly richmond hil receives a share while n york twp was to receive 5o oercent the worst thing about put ting off until tomorrow what you should do today is that it keep- bobbing up in your mnd ail day a hectic weekend is when motorists dnve bumper to bum per and temper to temper chwweet neuvs brethren in christ church heise hill gormley pastor bishop a l winger sunday jan 22 1000 am sunday school 1 am morning worship 7 pm evangelistic wed 730 pm prayer meet- ing st james presbyterian church stouikville rev 1 h mekillicin ra bd sunday jan 22 10 am morning worship rev ii h green ba worship with u i united missionary church rev h shantz minister sunday jan 2 2 mount joy i 10 am sundav school 11 am morning worship thurs county sunday school convention dickson hill j 10 am morning worship i 11 am sunday school tltit pm evangelistic wed 8 pm prayer meeting coming events i feb 5th christian education sunday emmanuel bible college stud ents you are welcome engagement the engagement is announced of miss alta teller daughter of mrs zeller of stouffville and the late oliver zeller to mr joseph harrison of burlington the marriage to take place on friday evening january 20th 1350 in the burlington baptist church the couple will reside- in burlington rjisielppd births wilson george and dorothy wilson are happy to announce the arrival of their son jerry clarke at the toronto west ern hospital on saturday january 7 1 95 c- ravmkr nelson and audrey raymer of markham are very happy to announce the birth of their daughter 7 lbs 9 ozs a sister for larry wayne and paul at brierbusn hospital stouffville jan ib 1056 brown donald and norma brown nee stover are happy to announce the idrth of a son craig victor at the mount hamilton hospital on wednesday jan isth 195c a brother for donnlynn thur s pm prayer service sunday jan 22 10 am- sunday school classes for all ages 11 am rev f iluson wit commence a series of mess ages entitled the articles of faith of the united missionary church 730 pm evangelistic aitona siimicr 1030 am sunday school 730 evening service rev f iluson christ church anglican rei j d tiller rector sunday jan 22 3rd after epiphany 1000 am morning worship 10 am nursery sunday school 11 am sunday suhoo fri 715 pm choir fractica mon s30 pm annual vestxy meeting no man can serve two masters st matthew 62 vivian mrcormack memorial church rev w s whltrombo ha pastor thurs s15 pm prayer meet ing and bible study sunday jan 22 1030 am sunday school 730 pm evening worship tues s pm young people in charge of meeting at newton- brook church a welcome extended to ah united church stouffville ret douglas davis minister sunday jan 22 10 am sunday school 1 1 am morning worship 730 pm kvenlng worship tues 730 pm cubs scouts thurs pm the explorers thurs 7 tun cgit thurs s15 pm choir practice wed jan 25 congregational annual meeting pot luck supper at fi30 pm why 1 go to church because the church helps ua i grow spiritually morally men- j tally and socially giving us an i upreach to god a downreacli to ourselves and an outreach to our j fellow men gift nt 21 a lumini zed pictur tub with optic filter itghttd top front tuning you tuna from o standing position supor catcode chottii worlds most powerful new offthefloor cabinet styling tiltout front preference controls tone control 6 x 9 speaker only j neville sons sijtfi ontario i buttonville continued from page 101 pah benediction mrs patterson and mrs black served tea when the regular meeting of the richmond hiu district lnit of the cancer society executive was held on january 11 plans for the 1956 campaign were discussed it is interesting to note that a s1200 additional amount was sent to headquar ters from this branch recently on wednesday of last week members of buttcnvile wt catered when the ayrshire breeders association held their tal luncheon rreetrg at oac itzz all t8mi aluminum storm and screen doors and windows door special 4995 easy terms arranged no down payment hall bros phone 59 claremont ont melville bethesda peaches ballantrae united churches rtev ii i moddle sunday jan 22 melville 1130 am morning worship ismthesda 300 pm worship service peachs 10 am morning worship nvllantkae 11 am worship service notices tues jan 21 s pm melville sunday school annual meet ing in the church basement wed jan 25 s15 pm mel ville wa thur jan 26 s pm annua meeting of the melville con gregation in the church united missionary church gormley bethesda rev c e flunking- minister sunday jan 22 ilktiimsda 1 1 am worship 2 pm sunday school gormley 10 am worship jll am sunday school 7 10 pm lvangelistlc service i broadcast time st5 each sun- j day morning cklb oshawa 1350 on your dial tune in he missionary hour saturday 1130 am chum memorial christian church rev f a dcarniond pastor our molto limiting the lord in stoiiltvillc east sunday jan 22 10 am sunday bible school please bring your bibles 1100 am morning worship subject the three tenses of salvation 7 30 pm evening gopel hour subject the portrait of a prayer fri jan 20 645 pm junior choir practice fri jan 20 745 pm christ ian service brigade a new program for boys at this time the battallan group boys 12 years and older will meet tues jan 2 4 s pm prayer and bible study hour our invitation meet us where main meets slouffer bloomington and ringwood christian churches mr kenny edwards pastor sunday jan 22 kioomixgton friday christian endeavour 10 am sundav school 11 am morning worship rlvgwooi 1000 am sunday school 730 pm worship service mon 8 pm christian en deavour alton a 10 30 am sunday school 30 pm evening service mr huson evantrelicil baptist churches second mnrkham sunday jan 22 10 am sunday school 11 am worship speaker rev f kreick 730 pm young peoples wed s p m prayer meeting baker 11111 1s0 ttn sunday school 230 pm church service speaker key f krefck j thurs r30 pray r meeting at the bom of jim oldham followed by the annual church met reformed church of canada dutch meeting held in tbo lvilrmihlp centre lernonvlhc pastor itev dykatra sunday jan 22 10 am worship servlca 11 am sunday school stouffville baptist church pator iter m glfoon sunday jan 22 1000 am church bible school a 100 am morning worship 730 pm evening service wed s pm prayer meeting fri s pm young people voltii foit christ i pm saturday vlht 2nd markham church

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