Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 26, 1956, p. 11

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trutohe white iti victoria squaie the stourvh1e tmsuhf therjjuy my 2s wm h 64 stitches to close injury mrs w sandle 1 eoosmfierlastshnger irrfiaved hiding strength enables trutone white to cover any light color in only one coat it costs less because it goes farther cakes less paint less work its intensely white and stays white because it literally cleans itself for a smarter more economical patnt job use trutone white hendricks hardware clabemont i results- community league l t pt3 greenwood 19 raglan 0 w mt zlon 13 claremont 2 mt zion 6 3 2 14 peachs 6 2 2 14 schedule alton 5 2 3 13 friday peachs vs greenwood claiemont 6 4 1 13 raglan vs altona greenwood 2 7 2 6 monday raglan vs mt zion raglan 1 8 2 4 altona vs greenwood any donations of baking fruits mr wilfred anderson mr flowers and vegetables will be and mrs douglas gee bryan greatly appreciated i margaret and norman spent on saturday july 28 the sunday at eagle lake with mr wa of the victoria square and mrs warren collins miss united church is having a bake vera nichols returned home sale at the stouffville sales with them after spending the arena commencing at 1 pm past week at the lake please have baking at victoria mr and mrs john empring- square united church by 12 ham mr and mrs earl emp- noon sharp ringham and girls had sunday picnic evening dinner with mr and on wednesday afternoon mr mrs george miller and family lawson mumberson entertained j at scarboro his sunday school class of boys gee reunion to a picnic which was held af the f gee farm home mr fraser gees farm the boys was of a nap family the regular monthly meeting enjoyed swimming and games j gathering on saturday julv 14 of the wa was held in the sun- followed by a picnic supper sen fraser winnif red and ev- day school room on wednesday d on the lawn e gee were hosts to about evening of last week the scrip- vacation school i one hundred and twentyfive ture lesson was read by mrs s the closing exercises of the cousins boynton the lesson thoughts vaction school which was held the lady of the day was mrs and prayer were taken by mrs m t united church at head- margaret mccague the one re- roy glover guest speaker was j j i we were held on maining member of the gee mrs h acreman of headford friday evening due to the in- who gave a book review of one i clement weather the attendance foot in heaven refreshments a these exercises was not as master allan nichols young est son of mr and mrs cecil nichols had the misfortune last week to fall between two hay- wagons and cut his leg very badly he was taken to the office of dr james langstaff of jtieh- i j mond hill who had him sent j to newmarket hospital where it took sixtyfour stitches to close the deep cut allan was hospitalized for a couple of days however we are pleased to say that he is able to be home again wa were served at the close bake sales on friday afternoon july 27 the couples club is holding a bake sale on the church awn mt j large as had been anticipated there was a display of the chil drens work the children gave a short programme the guest speaker was dr winifred bryce family her descendants were loyally represented by children grandchildren and two grgat grandchildren after days of damp and rain nature favoured the party with brilliant sunshine according to age and inclination the gees uy3i boneless pot roast lb 39c round sirloin and tbone steaks lb 75c lean minced beef 2 lbs 49c smoked picnic hams lb 45c cooked ham lb 98c oboyles meat market harvest0r88 retired missionary from in- j were able to enjoy conversation dia her talk was much enjoyed jon the lawn swimming in the the special offering was for the pool horseshoes in the yard or education of dr brvces two baseball in the meadow adopted children in india a feature of interest was the garden party display of two family trees the mrs reid brumwell mrs s gee and the thompson joseph boynton mrs m jarvis mrs i gee who was born in wiltshire d parsons and mrs n snider in 1s32 emigrated to this coun- attended a garden party of the try as a young man and farmed agincourt sr womens institute in the oak ridges area before stouffville phone 35 handles row crops planted any width built to handle all your crops the 88 is especially equipped to handle row crops like soybeans the wheel tread is adjustable to handle row crops planted any width outer wheel adjusts a full 16 inches in intervals of 4 inches cuts a full 88inch swath header is adjustable from a low of 2 inches to a high of 24 inches other feature to check 3ehain raddle feeder conveyor retractable finger auger conveyor 20bushel grain tank with highspeed auger unloader sm in for all tho minraopoti molina harvester 88 feature that mean cleaner fatter harvstfing slop in soon midtown garage at agincourt on wednesday af ternoon of last week accident neighbourhood notes birthday greetings to misses carroll and margaret walker for july 26 miss lillian nichols under went an operation in the ottawa civic hospital last week her mother mrs cecil nichols is staying at ottawa with her for the present time miss florence cook of lan sing spent last week with mi- and mrs percy bennett and ray mr and mrs norman per kins and boys of toronto call ed on mr and mrs rolph boyn ton on tuesday afternoon of last week mr cecil nichols mr and mrs louis nichols mrs r f boynton attended the services at pikes peak oh sunday after noon mrs walter cook of lansing spent two days last week with mr and mrs p bennett mr and mrs s boynton and i donald mrs w sandle and girls called on mr and mrs wes ley boynton at epsom on sun day afternoon purchasing on the 14th of july 1877 the homestead farm near victoria square in 1863 he mar ried margaret thompson nee fraser of sutton ont she was the mother of eight children elizabeth geejulian george gee sara jane geecollard rob ert callender gee mary ann geesmith joseph gee marg aret agnes geemccague and jessie fraser gee the descendants of joseph gee were much in the majority at saturdays party however the thompsons were represented by mr and mrs syd howe of ottawa and mr and mrs bill sketch and family of paris two other branches of the gee fam ily were represented philip gees grandson mr lamont gee came with his wife from near london daniel gees group mr clifford gee of london district and mr gordon duffin of to ronto with wife and family were present supper was served buffet style on the lawn after the meal greetings were read from june collard in europe and milton wellwood in british columbia several cousins spoke recalling want a television set we have some real midsummer bargains that will just fill the bill see these marconi and victor specials several other makes and models to choose from vidor 21 table model only 13995 marconi 21 odr 13995 marconi 21 console 16995 come in soon as supplies of these machines at these low prices are limited l e oneill furniture main street stouffville aaaasa happenings in the old days a letter from castle douglas the village in scotland where the thompsons lived before coming to canada was written for this occasion by bessie wylie a thompson cousin now holiday ing in scotland to quote from the letter i believe it was here on a market day that jimmie thompson first spied elizabeth fraser these are the father- and mother of margaret thomp son when he next saw her at church to quote his own words she gied a little smile and i gied a smile and the affair was on well the consequence of that little smile has been far reach ing it carried them to canada and all the hardships of those who sought to gain a foothold there in the 50s and 60s whe ther successful or not one can ionly look back with admiration and affection at those dear souls who so bravely made the try they have left a memory for kindliness honesty and hard work which is no mean inheri tance in itself how happy they would be to see the prosperity and further opportunities for ac complishment which lie before their childrens children in the canada of today before closing i must tell you that one day we drove thro ugh wiltshire and that we have seen the names of gee and col lard quite often in england ringwood church service at 1115 am on sunday july 29th miss carol vague is visiting her grandparents mr and mrs ross vague on thursday morning mr f atkinsons tractor caught fire but the blaze was extinguished by the time the stouffville fire men arrived several men in this district who worked with mr fred williamson of north markham at cooksville brick co on vic toria park ave extend their sympathy to mrs williamson on his sudden passing a week ago we had a fine day lart thurs day for the sunday school pic nic and those who attended en joyed themselves miss shirley steckley with her friend miss ruth fox spent the weekend with her parents mr and mrs fred steckley grand opening lucky draw gifts for everyone friday saturday sunday july 27 28 and 29 an invitation i you are cordially invited to attend the grand opening of plaskitt bros white rose service station located at main westlawn cresc stouffville opening special t 1 free chassis lubrication coupon which can be redeemed at any time with the purchase of every three dollars worth of gasoline white rose plaskitt bros white rose service station main westlawn cresc stouffville ontario canadian oil companies wish to extend best wishes to bill and bob plaskitt on the opening of their new white rose service station white rose

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