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package tour 8 days 6937 ffrom torcfe return fa5e hctti r3ti jdovblei 5 rtsfi atlc your agent for dctfadf of this or other package tours r a bovair buried at vic sq the gormley commualty was shocked by the sudden passing with a heart attack of roy alexander bovair on thursday afternoon january 5th while driving his car in north to ronto mr bovair son of the late charles and anne bovair was born in north toronto and j lived there until apri 1953 when he with his family moved i to this community he attend- ed davisville school when 1 j boy- he has suffered heart seiz- j ures for the last ten years and worked as a parttime mechanic up until last june when he was severely burned while moving a can of gasoline which was be side a torch that was in use at the time left to mourn his passing are his wife the former emma rat- ke two daughters mrs lawr ence boynton audrey and mrs clem ellas betty and a granddaughter debra lynne ellas a sister mrs elizabeth bovair who lived in midland died of a heart attack on friday morning while dressing to come to her brothers funeral the service was conducted by rev c e hunking and rev a c huston in wright and taylors funeral home richmond hill interment was in victoria square cemetery pallbearers were messrs el mer arthur and max ratke adolfe winsell jack watson and bill burnett plan memorial at peekskill for dr fred brillinger plans for a medical library at peekskil hospital in memory of dr fred brillinger stourt- j ville son were announced last i week in the peekskill evening star the memorial project is j being organized by a committee i of friends and former patients i of the doctor dr fred brillinger whose passing was announced in an earlier issue of the tribune had been a practising physician in peekskill nv for almost 2s j years he was 54 years old he had recently completed a i term as president of the medi- i ca staff at the local hospital in peekskill born in stouffville september i 19 1901 he grew up here as a lad and graduated from the university of toronto in 1925 he interned at grasslands hos pital ny and during the latter two years of his three years there he was in charge of pedi atrics for the department of child welfare white plains hs long practice was inter rupted only by his united states army service where he held the rank of colonel he was a member of theta kappa psi a medical fraternity and was a member and former elder in the peekskill presby terian church in his limited leisure he was an active gard ener but for the most part hs was a busy working life his survivors include his wife a son and daughter three brothers walter harry and percy brillinger and a sister mrs bert miller of stouftville the stourtyliji trijone thursday january w 1956 tf 1 local and personal notes mr tim oneill has beer at tending the annual furniture show in toronto use past week mr c e- watson former print ipa of the siouff ville pub lic school has returned to tea ching taking a country school i in the peterboro district the january clearance sale i continues at weldons with j many bargains awaiting you in side the store mrs wesley durst of chesiey is on an extended visit with her daughter and soninlaw mr and mrs jim felssead park dre mr and mrs vincent wag and dorothy had sunday eve ning tea with mr and mrs foster wagg and annie mr arid mrs milton clark of i peterborough were here for the weekend with frank rowboth- ams and harry kiinks before leaving to spend february in i florida at home mr and mrs egbert avison of is harlardaie avenue wii- lowdale formerly of victoria square who are celebratirs their fiftieth wedding anni versary will be at home to their friend at the residence of mr and mrs lome mortson 102 wedgewooici drive newon- brooke on saturday january 2s 1955 from 2 to 5 oclock in the afternoon and t to 9 oclock in the evening mr glen ratcliff is spending a few days in the sunny south he left last weekend for flor ida christ church anglican wlm hold their annua vestry meet ing to which all members of the congregation are invited monday jan 23rd at 30 pm in the parish hall glen major mrs james jones 1 mr and mrs ralph faulkner goodwood visited sunday with i mr and mrs edgar johnson 1 and family mr and mrs howard lan- gille and david spent a couple i days last week visiting friend in cooksville and oakville mr and mrs ed jones of brougham visited sunday with mr and mrs wm fiss and ringwood sirs fred steckley mrs a summerfeldls broth er mr floyd fisher arrived at sunnybrook hospital one day last week mr and mrs b cock well were with her parents mr and mrs f atkinson for the week end mr and mrs r knoxleet mrs f atkinson mrs k campbell mrs j ogilivy susan and caroline attended the can adian concert association of markham township at mark- ham on tuesday evening the concert was presented by the songmen directed by mr david ouchterlony one of the artists assisted by miss cacrla emmer- son harpist mr leland emmerson of the canadian mounted police is in toronto taking a school course connected with his job mr and mrs clarence fock- ler had sunday noon dinner with bis parents mr and mrs j fockler in the evening the j fockler family enjoyed a tur key dinner at the home of mr and mrs john wilson miss peggy ellis called on misses jennie and nettie fock ler on sunday two babies bradley nigh and jiavid wilson joined our sunday school on sunday mor ning this service was under the direction of the cradle roll supt mrs walter pipher mary ella mallory sang for us which was enjoyed very much wc were given a good ser mon on sunday afternoon by the pastor mr k edwards and also glad to see visitors and old friends at this service tfcfcets and information snowballs barber shop iliono stoufltille 2t0ji balsam mrs b jamieson the january meeting of the wa was held at the home of mrs b jamieson on thursday january 12 the president mrs lloyd wilson took the chair mrs errol carson and mrs walter carson were in charge of the programme the meet ing opened by singing o god our help in ages past follow ed by prayer the scripture psalm 121 was read by mrs lewis jones lesson thoughts were given the theme song sung and creed cards read the- roll call was answered by a new years thought fifteen members were present and four visitors the minutes were read and business discussed mrs w white read a poem little things and mrs wal ter carson gave a paper on life followed by a poem my desire by mrs jack em- pringham the closing hymn was take my life and let it be followed by the benedic tion all enjoyed supper and a social hour the sympathy of this commu nity goes to the mcavoy fam ilies in the passing of mr j mcavoys sister mrs john gregg last monday jan 9 in the genera hospital toronto the following officers were elected at tht sunday school annual meeting last friday night supt mr burnett jamieson assist supts mr grant car son and mr cecil jones secty mr murray jones assist sec mr grant carson treas mr grant jones pianist miss mary- jean jamieson asst pianist miss mary mcavoy missionary supt mrs reg hokins tem perance supt- mr allan clarke cradle roll supt mrs f coul- tls primary teachers misses joyce disney and shirley emp- ringham junior girls mrs lloyd wilson and mrs b jamieson junior boys messrs iorne carson and donald jam ieson intermediate mrs jack fmpringham and mrs allan carson- senior mrs cecil jorcs rd mrs elmer wilson a smoker set is the lucky prize to be drawn for at the ioof euchre to be held at the masonic hall this thursday night refreshments will also be a feature of the evening mrs ben raxlin is expected home this weekend from flor ida she reports that the cool weather during her stay was not much of a change from the temperature here the clearance ale of chil drens wear continues at the three sisters there are still many items left to be sold at drastic reductions mis- marie stover and miss doris conner of the local bank of commerce will return this weekend from florida where they have been basking in the sun for the pxst three weeks edgar mr george gibson toronto spent the weekend at his cot- 1 tage mr and mrs allan holman brooklin spent saturday with i mr and mrs edgar johnson and family mrs george pickett and mrs jim jones visited ope afternoon j last week with mrs charles fiss a large group spent the week end at the skyloft lodge mrs edgar johnson and lin da visited thursday afternoon with mrs reuben huxtable chalk lake mr and mrs edgar johnson and linda visited friday eve ning with mr and mrs albert i hocklev and family a number of readers have dropped around to this office to ask for the address of mr jim savage mr savage is the poet who contributed the article on sandy anne in a recent issue could any reader supply us with his present address a community household j shower for mr and mrs el- 1 i wyn eby who lost their home by tire will be held on friday j at s pm in the lemonville hall money or gifts greatly 1 appreciated mr c e brillinger enter tained a few of his friends to i dinner on wednesday jan 111 at harolds grill those present included rev and mrs randal of newmarket rev and mrs huson of stouffville mr and mrs reynolds o newmarket mr george french of gormley mr boake of goodwood mr daniels of markham kev mor ton and mr ab stouffer of stouftville and mr brilungers two daughters mrs r spofford and mrs clarence pipher len wilkes great annual storewide clearance sale opers this week your dollars will go farther if you read and buy from the many bargain offer ings displayed in this issue in the report last week of the figure skating tests held in the stouffville arena the name of miss jocelyn button was omitted in error from the suc cessful first class winners other winners in the same class wore louise lvek ceceliaann lehman linda wcg and gray- don manuel auditors mr and mrs allan carson at the congregational meet ing the different reports were very encouraging the trustees stewards parsonage commit tee treasurer auditors were re elected choir leaders are mrs elmer wilson mr a clarke and mr lome carson pianist mrs wm harbron asst pian ist mr allan clarke plans were made and committee ap pointed for the 100th annivers ary this year the postponed meeting of the active service class will be held tuesday night jan 24 at the home of mrs cecil dis ney mr geo lake former nor thern ontario weekly news paper publisher now living at larigstaft entertained a group of newspaper men at the ln- ionville curling club on fri day afternoon the group in cluded wm telfer managing director of the cwxa c v charters of brampton s cook richmond hill john whetter markham and c- h nolan of stoulfville several others were unable to attend through ill ness there are two kinds of young sters those who forget their rubbers and those who track through the house with them on what could have been a much more serious accident occurred at the corner of mill alid main sts on wednesday evening when a large van truck of the york trading co rolled down the street minus the dri ver and cvashed into the hydro pole near the corner the truck had been unloading at schells food market and the driver was inside when his vehicle slowly moved away backwards had the machine not struck the pole it would have crashed into the corner plate glass of the spofford blk or run amok on main st with traffic going both ways the impact occurred with a resounding crash like thunder the pole was com pletely severed and the heavy wiring swayed dangerously but did not come down the street was closed for several days until repairs were completed the program cash prize for next tuesday nights hockey game at the local arena will be s15 the prize hits not been picked up now for two weeks and thus has grown to this attractive figure theres noth ing to buy all vou have to do is be at tlie game and you may be the lucky winner milton will be the visitors on stouff ville ice next tuesday garrett evening auxiliary the garrett evening auxil iary met in the united church parlours on january 11 105i with twenty eight in attend- ance the president mrs 1 m storey was in the chair and the program arranged by miss es myrtle watson and bertha winn the meeting was in keep- 1 ing with the new year season j with appropriate hymns used mrs storey took the devotions snd used an article taken from the world council of churches s her theme susan and caro lyn ogilvie accompanied at the j piano by their mother rendered two lovely solos the guest speaker miss louie hoover took as her text isaiah 111013 and gave a very timely talk on 1 happiness in the new year 1 suggesting that we each per sonally apply the words of the text as a message from the lord promising hc strength and encouragement in our un dertakings rev douglas davis j was in charge of the installa tion of officers for the coming year meeting closed with the hebrew benediction and a so- cial halfhour iras enjoyed torontos big depart mem stores have had an eye on stouffville for some years as they pushed their mail order business farther out from the metro area the second world war intervened and curtailed this expansion for a time simp sonssears have finally made the move to open business here and will open an order office on main st very shortly they have rented a main st premises and are presently training a local lady to manage the estab- lishmeiit a bad hole hi the highway lias developed in front of the town postollice it is a difficult i matter to get the department j here on occasion to fix these small patches and it would seem that in extreme cases the t local maintenance department j could in a very few minutes al leviate the nuisance quicker than have the district highway outfit come here for this pur pose horticultural mceiing you are invited to attend a meeting of the horticultural society on monday jan 23rd at s pm in the united church j basement tlie altona school j rhythm band will contribute a musical number mrs stew- ardson will have a short seas onable paper on birds and mr c r purcell of toronto will be giving an illustrated talk on natures beauty and the j disturbing elements mr purcell is chairman of the rouge river duihnj high land and petticoat creeks con- servation authority as these creeks and their tributaries are found from glen major glasi gow and belhesda to lake on- tario this subject should be of interest to many people wms the womans missionary so ciety of the united church held their first meeting of the new year on january 5 with the president in charge the busi ness session took tlie form of yearly reports from all secre taries being read by recording secretary mrs holden the de votional period followed with mrs hastings in charge of the study book mrs ball gave a timely reading mrs b sanders took the topic prayer followed by mrs dowswell following is the slate of offi cers installed by pastor rev davis for 1950 hon presidents mrs i davis mrs w h san ders pies mrs floyd fairies 1st vice mrs a wood 2nd vice mrs stanley hastings bee secty mrs delbert hol- den assist secty mrs frank riches treasurer mrs an drew williams assist treas mrs frank riches cprr secty mrs albert king press secty mrs arthur dowswell for committees citizen temperance mrs stewart sto ver christian stewardship mrs i harris community friendship mrs ken campbell mrs ross wintcrstein asso ciate members airs mctreight mrs m burk nomination com mittee mrs c woodcock mrs a williams supply dent mrs a dowswell mrs m forgioj literature mrs fred button mrs prod campbell pianists mrs blake sanders mrs joe cayman ill addressing the wms the pastor rev davis congratu lated them on their successful year both spiritually and finan cially and reminded them that this new year is just another call from god and he hoped we would hear the call and re spond in earnest enthusiasm press secy myrtle dowswell the glamour car of the lowpriced field push a button try the smooth getaway of powerflite heres the easiest most effortless way to drive powerflite automatic transmis sion with new pushbutton 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