stiver bros mmmimmzmm vacation bible school july 24th to aug 3rd 9 to 1145 am gormley united missionary church well graded classes for ages four to sixteen welco m e city work horses get rest in country mixed feelings may well be caused by the news that some working city horses are being given staggered holidays on a farm as their stables are in the heart of town and it is years since any of them had their shoes off and enjoyed a good roll on the grass they richly deserve a break a horse in a field with noth ing to do but eat and loaf or if the spirit moves him as it some- times does even in the most el- j derly cases to go tearing round i snorting happily as he goes is a j classic example of contentment j the only catch is boredom j through having no company and this will be avoided for these holiday makers because they are going in pairs but one cannot help speculating on whether a precedent is being set other horses may have had leave be fore but here are famous ones who have drawn between them the coaches of mr speaker and the lord mayor is it not likely that their good fortune may lead to questions in a nation that only allows babies to win the popularity stakes against animals by a short head ask no questions why should only a handful of privileged shire horses be grahiecta right that is no longer withheld from any human work er the apparent injustice can not he ignored by comforting ourselves with george eliots reflection that animals are such agreeable friends because they ask no questions and they pass no criticism no one who has been on friendly terms with any creature fourfooted or winged will accept that proposition for one moment does the horse that has stroll ed up to the fence with the idea of being fed out of a hand pass any criticism if the owner of the hand has nothing to offer lie would be a singularly thick- skinned observer who answered that question in the negative birds can move a vote of no- confidence as emphatically if i crumbs and fat have run out as i they can and do if their domes- tic nesting arrangements are dis- i turbed i cats and dogs wild things must look after themselves so far as holidays are concerned and cats in this context and in a good many i others can be classed as wild no cat would thank you for tak- j ing it away from home not even to stay with a fishmonger i whose shop was overrun with mice but what ahout dogs the case for packing them off u ii dollars and sense one of the best ways to encourage good sound sleep is to have a good sound bank balance regular savings can make life a lot pleasanter in a hundred and one other ways you may want the down payment on a home of your own a tv set or a car crhaps the childrens education is on your mind jr a leisurely retirement someday whatever it is that you want or need you have to learn the secret if putting something by regularly pay by pay you store away the money except in emergencies tiir you reach your savings goal then you start saving for the next one why not open a savings account with us today the canadian bank of commerce nwj34 stouffviue branch v h atkinson manager preparations for annua stouffville flower show wednesday august 22nd is 9 infants knit bonnet bootees the date for the annua flower show to be held in the arena plans are under way to make it a bigger and better show and musical enyrtainrreni in the evening the stourtytui trjbuhe thurnfay my 1956 n 5 local and personal happenings 10 mens knit sox 1 pair 11 crocheted doilie 12 across or under 12 crocheted doilie over 12 i 13 embroidered luncheon cloth i 14 dressed doll over 15 high j weddings wedding announcement i mr and mrs norman l king of eelhaven spent the weekend at the ernest pilkey home on will each hold their tegular mui victoria st month meeting this thursday night stouffville municipal council mrs w mcxabb of moores- well as whitchurch twp ville indiana is visiting with mr and mrs harold dixon of stouffville and other friends for those wishing to enter in these articles to have been made the sewing section the following since g j 55 articles are called for snapshots mav be shown un- 1 pair of embroidered pillow der the fo classes cases 2 pair of pot holders 3 embroidered tea towel 4 tea apron 5 work apron 6 childs dress under 10 yrs 7 childs sun dress 8 infants knit jacket 1 animal or animals 2 portrait 3 child or children 4 landscape 5 human interest 6 floral subject any flowers close or otherwise williams hicks on saturday july 14th 1956 at stouffville florence helen daughter of dr and mrs ever ett s hicks of brantford to burton frederick alan williams the son of mr and mrs andrew il williams of stouffville mr lambert malloy of stouff ville was nursing 3 sprained reck last week sustained while mr and mrs lloyd maclean haron and barry are holidaying unloading camping equipment for a couple of weeks at lake ry of weston recently at his cottage in hali- simcoe mr and mrs ray fleury en joyed a visit from their son and famjly mr and mrs ken fleu- news from buttonville neighbourhood notes 1 ville sluggers were on top of mr and mrs russell burr he markham township league spent last weekend at wasaga and ue feel q sure hey are beach sandra is having a holi- m here there are no but- dav also this week j onville names in the lineup but recently mrs s j english ar p ioc l prcstige with mr and mrs ken grav i hov hr an rae and margaret attended the 80th j ua b according to popular report birtndav partv of mr grav s j u 1 1 1 1 i- u vij he garden partv held at the mother which was held at the mh i- arms triangle on uednes summer home of mr and mrs j s 1 gerald gray coldwater day evening of last week was an allround success sponsored by mr and mrs john black have the ciuh of browns cor- i loped lace insert edged with lace m ever con n ek second markham baptist church was the scene of a pretty wedding on saturday july 7 when marion joyce youngest daughter of mr and mrs charles conner became the bride of mr paul meyer son of mr and mrs allan mey er claivmont rev arthur lehman of wall- aceburg uncle of the groom per formed the wedding ceremony assisted by rev bruce hisey amidst a setting of pink and white carnations peonies and orange blossoms the bride given in marriage by her father wore a floor length gown of white satin with lace bodice and sleeves the skirt was fashioned with a scal- remember next week will be mr and mrs floyd fairies the occasion of our annual mus- iare presently holidaying in cal- selmans lake issue if youre gary with mr- and mrs read an advertiser you wont want from here enjoying the cal- to miss it gary stampede which is pres ently in progress mr and mrs ernest pilkey john and judy were sunday guests of mr and mrs wm else of toronto recently mrs geo constable and jack of newmarket visited with her sister mrs geo foote and fam- mr hugh mcintosh and m j john oxendale two local resi- ily one day recently notice dents are both home again will the patrons of the library after spending some time in the please take notice that the lib rary will be closed for holidays from july 30th to august 13th inclusive mr and mrs a reid mr and mrs don treleaven and family of oshawa mr and ibrated their 16th wedding anni- mrs john crosby joan and dar- versary on friday the 13th lene of guelph were recent visi- and to ernie who had a birth- tors with mr and mrs warren day on saturday t tie hth mover i mr and mrs gord wagg and gormley nursing home friends gayle had sunday dinner with were pleased to see mr oxen- mr and mrs eric wallace and dale able to be out and down cheryl in weston town again miss janet cummings and congratulations to mr and mr david aird are visiting at mrs ernest pilkey who cele- the home of her parents mr and mrs f cummings taken up residence at ballina- ners united church the event rosettes and rhinestones mrs fad ontario where mr black w well attended and the ivea- murray johnston twin sister has taken over a milling busi- tnerman was genial talent j of the bride was matron of the farmhouse on 5rae- 1 f inp j ian reia agency honor wearing a blue laffeta waltz length gown and matching headdress and mitts miss aleno on tuesday afternoon mr douglas bacon treated his sun day school class of the united church to a picnic outing to orono reforestation centre and bowmanville park gen and mrs allen f rcif of florida the latter being a sister of mr e b leavens have heen guests of mr and mrs e b leavens who recently returned from a four week trip doon farm is now occupied by offered sucn t and radio per mr and mrs g alex and their 1 sona as master of cere- four children monies ron leonard the magi- mrs e walton returned onician dorothy merrall accord- sunday of this week from a ionist johnny dash juggler visit with her daughter at port and pat and peggy doyle a bro ther and sister team who pro vided variety adding no small amount to the comfort of the guests were the attractive directors chairs provided by mh farms the harmony club of the church assisted at a refreshment booth and although receipts are not all in yet the men are op timistic proceeds are for the building fund of browns cor- credit miss dorothy hood is at sum mer school taking a special course in music this month lynda leaf is on holiday at present last week she success fully completed her probation ary period as a nurse in train ing at the wellesley hospital toronto thornhill iis results- more local students successful at thornhill high school were nets united church grade 9 exams judy hord gail steffler grade 10 irene watters janet oakes betty patterson frazer craig grade 11 nancy brown beverley burr carol risebrough barry kedwell trousseau tea for mrs jack stephenson on the evening of july 2 mrs douglas hood entertained at a trousseau tea for her recently married daughter marion mrs jack stephenson misses doro thy and isobel hood were host esses in the trousseau and gift rooms and in the tea room mrs norman reid mrs john brown and mrs lome dimma aunts of the bride assisted mrs stephen son received the guests with her mother early last week the stephen- sons left by motor for their new home in tako saskatchewan the best wishes of this commun ity go with them buttonville sluggers on top up until last week the button- evening the ladies auxiliary will hold a bingo each saturday i in the veterans hall starting at s30 pm miss donna alexander of fort on holidays is strong both from their own point of view and from that of their owners you sometimes hear people say that holiday apart are a good family gambit absence makes the heart grow fonder on reunion if this is true of hu man relations surely it also applies to our dealings with dogs experience has proved time and time again that an on ly dog who is a quarelsome little beast t home turns into a good mixer in kennels the proposal for a regular annual fortnight in which dogs lead a pack life and see as little as possible of human beings and nothing at all of their masters and mistresses is worth at least sending to the committee stage london times glen major mrs homer mckeown rus sell spent the weekend with mr and mrs george pickett mr and mrs charles gourlie pine grove called on mr and mrs edgar johnson one even ing last week mr and mrs david sim- monds and family of toronto visited sunday with mr and mrs a c simmonds and fam ily mrs charles johnson and delia pine grove mr and mrs allan holman brooklin visit ed sunday with mr and mrs edgar johnson and family mr and mrs joe jones spent sunday afternoon with mr and mrs charles fiss and family mr and mrs norman linton visited on sunday with mr and mrs j a hingston mrs clinton neville and mrs douglas spent wednesday in to ronto miss lois delaney brooklin is spending this week with miss shirley jones rev mr and mrs beatty of agincourt called on mr and mrs jim jones sunday after noon rev mr and mrs denny and miss hoyle visited tuesday eve ning with mr and mrs j a hingston mr george nokes is spending his holidays at his home here mr and mrs a a walker whitby visited on sunday with mr and mrs george pickett mrs jim jones visited on sunday with mr cecil walls brooklin mr george gibson and friend from toronto spent the week end at his cottage remember church services next sunday evening at 730 rev mr denny of toronto will be the speaker the mens choir meyer and miss karen stewart were junior bridesmaids wear- i ing blue nylon gowns net mitts and flowered headdresses the bride and attendants all carried white bibles with pink rosebuds and streamers murray john- son was best man allan jones j and neil conner were ushers the wedding music was play- 1 ed by mrs allan jones and eri ont has been visit ng with miss margaret reid sang o perfect love and wedding i wgek j rcm tq at the reception the brides j for several da houda mother received the guests 1 wealing grey and pink nylon with pink accessories and a cor sage of roses the grooms mo ther assisted wearing blue and navy sheer and pink accessor ies and corsage of mums rev huson was toastmaster for tra velling to calgary alberta the bride chose a twopiece linen suit with black accessories and corsage of pink roses mr and mrs chas tindall also mrs mabel tindall mrs fred campbell and mr elmer carter attended the funeral of visiting relatives and friends in the late mrs orrin morris but- various states of the usa falo last week deceased was a cousin of these local folks j mr alfie scopp and family of toronto were visitors t the on wednesday afternoon of mrs dewttt who substituted john frisby farm last sunday this week the sunday school and for mrs mustard in the local mr scopp is the actor in the tv congregational picnic of stouff- kindergarten for the month of show howdy doody and por- ville united church was held jiune has been holidaying with at woodland park joyce at the home of mrs g h leary at gormley commencing this saturday j a dog license tag uncovered this week in the garden of how ard mills west end stouffville was issued some 60 years ago the brass tag discovered by 7- yearold sandra mills was bad ly corroded but after a thor ough cleaning revealed this in teresting information records are not available to secure the name of the licensee but the trays clarabell and also stars i in many other television pro grammes mrs dewitt and joyce ac companied mr and mrs f c rowbotham on a motor trip to cornwall where they spent a week visiting mr and mrs bruce rowbotham and family at their home on the st lawrence river work has begun on the stouff ville public school roof with new shingling under way the job has been under taken by b v geromette of toronto and mr and mrs a h williams r rose ave are holidaying for a inscription reads sdt 1s97 j cou of weeks at hollow val- no 8 j i lodge hallburton a popular i summer spot operated by mr local storekeepers might keep and mrs dougias davis of a wary eye out for shop lifters stouffville king brown dorothy edna brown eldest daughter of mr and mrs percy d brown exchanged vows in the memorial christian church with frederick j king son of mr and mrs frederick w king of oshawa rev f dearmond and rev e morton officiated the bride given in marriage by her father wore an ice blue alencon lace ballerina length gown over satin lace bodice and matching headdress she carried a bouquet of red roses her bridesmaid miss enid elson wore a pink ruffled net over taf feta ballerina length gown net stole and matching headdress and carried a bouquet of johan na hill roses the best man was mr william fice of oshawa the reception was held in the church parlours the brides mother recieved in a blue flocked nylon dress with white accessor ies and a corsage of pink roses the grooms mother assisted in a blue crepe dress with white accessories and a corsage of pink roses the happy couple left on a honeymoon trip to the united- states they will re side in oshawa ballantrae stores are filled with strangers j by next fall the school will be j these summer days and some the veterans construction shingled in black asphalt precaution should be taken jas been given the contract by 1 houstons drug store was vie- the stouffville high school miss jean winterstein stouff- timfed last week of a s10000 j board to proceed with the en- ville is attending summer skat- rampra irom the shelf mr barging of the parking lot at the ing school in niagara falls for j hous told the tribune that as we as other im- a month miss karen lewis an other stouftville skating club member plans to attend the summer school class in weston during august the many stouffville folks who frequent hawk lake hali- burton as a summer resort and have summer homes there will regret to learn of the sudden death on saturday at his cot tage by the lake of william r barefoot deceased is survived by his wife the former clara westwood a daughter mrs g provost of toronto and two sons russell and stewart e h neville sons announce in this issue a gigantic mid- summer clearance of tv and most stores make some allow- j pr0 lo the land the de- arice for small losses but los- 1 c to have this work done ing a costly item such as this uvas made some time ago and the was enough to cause alarm the agreement reached with the lo- theft of a box of groceries from j ca fj a a meeting of the the counter of the iga store hoard last week is also reported the sault ste marie daily star last week carried a front page picture of rev lloyd freel of elliott lake united church the account stated that the min ister was conducting services in a theatre at the mine site with a regular congregation on this appointment of 39 rev freel s lo be married in august ac- melville wms the regular meeting of mel ville wms was held at the home of miss bruce on tues day july 3rd president mrs wm mckay presided and con ducted devotional exercises it was announced that thesociety meeting a short program was heard a reading by miss car- appliances youll find admiral hers the good samaritan tv receivers as low as 14900 j musc bv mlss janet bluce had been requested to conduct congregational service on july i cording to the star and is pies 15th following the business ently looking for accommodation of which there is an acute short age at this northern outpost rev freel who is a son of dr and mrs h b freel of stouff- mr fred jaynes has returned home from a- recent visit to swiped a tree finally coming to relatives in brooklin in he yard of mr ed shee- land refrigerators 19995 the tennysons immorta crossing ville told the press that the hous- number of each item is limited j bar set to music by f w mg shortage was one o the big- so you would he wise to hustle i wegenast a social hour fol- 1 gest problems at the elliot lake right in while the selection is at i lowed enjoyed by all present mining centre its best e h neville sons are located right on main street near obrien ave around 5 oclock saturday af ternoon a car carrying a cou ple from toronto and a couple from the united states went out of control on the 3rd con ux- bridge heading north snapped off a telephone pole and side weekend guests of mr and mrs ross hood were mr and mrs knott and mr and mrs walter jackson of blenheim from his church will supply the mrs mccormack and son gor- music come and bring your j don of toronto were sunday friends visitors mr and mrs a c simmonds i mrs hey the four occupants were taken to port perry hospital none were in serious condition vacation bible school at heise hill will be on thurs july 19 at 730 pm plan to attkno and august we will be having church service every sunday flewell and mrs cook i morning following sunday spent three days last week at i had sunday supper at mr and school and every other sunday keswick j mrs george cooks cottage at overling no afternoon service mr and mrs ed warden musselmans lake they return- and son called on mrs frank ed home to find visitors from nokes and boys on saturday newmarket mr and mrs a mr and mrs walter cook of i bartholomew- awaiting them j phoenix arizona visited mon- miss l talbot is spending a day with the joneses natives of ifalik atoll in the south pacific refuse to eat octo pus and shark hoping they will return the favor few days with her parents mr sand mrs g talbot many happy returns to betty i maclean who celebrated her birthday last thursday july 12 the sunday schol picnic is i to be held this saturday july dont ever tell people to stand j 21 at york county park up in a canoe it might be a bad rngw00d mrs fred steckley church services at 1115 am nd 730 pm on sunday july- display advert isinp deadline is tuesdav noon during this time mr and mrs fred steckley and granddaughter ann brown i visited with son harold and family at hamilton on saturday j the children are looking for- j ward as always to the sunday school picnic which will be held in stouffville park on thurs- 1 day july 19th come bring your basket and your appetite mrs j kennedy is spending some time with relatives in j belleville miss donna hisey had lunch j and spent 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