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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 26, 1956, p. 3

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four of musselman lakes oldtimers im srawrvui tmute nm uy k m hj local and personal happenings i iable typewriter to rent births arnold- mr and mrs gordon arnold are proud to announce iv rvrh the birth of their fourth son i vrfjlsn timothy frederick on july 22 ssjsss 1956 at the brierbush hospi- jggf ta cobdc johnston howard and amy johnston are happv to an- mrs a- r of rlngwood and nounce the birth of their fifth youngest daughter nancy have son harrv andrew on july gone to banff and lae louise 21 1956 at the brierbush hos- iot a p weeks holiday pital tunxey mr and mrs leslie i honey not ready tunney markham are happy till early august to announce the birth of a i the annual honey production son on july 19 1956 a brother j from the byer bros apiaries for leslie- ann and peter at j will not be ready for the market the brierbush hospital until the end of the first week in widemax mr and mrs allan august or slightly later depend- wideman nee velma gibson ling on the weather mr byer re- are happy to announce the ports that this years production birth of their daughter on sat- will be a good average crop with the tribune has another port- mrs c turner and miss n elizabeth stover and louise 4tv a i ts 2i urday july 21 1956 at the i brierbush hospital a sister for joan forsyth mr and mrs joe e forsyth wish to announce the birth of their daughter kim- berley anne at the brierbush hospital on july 25 1956 four of the oldest residents on the south shore of mussel- mans lake are pictured above they are from left to right- mr a w pycraft 80 mrs ethel legerton 72 mrs cor delia paxton so and mrs py craft 77 mrs legerton resides on appleton drive mrs pax- ton has been a cottage resident at the lake for the past 37 years mr and mrs pycraft have been summer residents there for the past 20 years and mrs legerton for 35 years three teeners held for vagrancy nine teenage boys ranging in age from 14 to 16 whom police say have been coming up on weekends and sleeping in a barn at shadow lake were arrested by vandorf opp sunday and charged with vagrancy seven of the nine youths are from toronto two 14yearolds are charged with thef police said a car was broken into and a radio and skates stolen police are investigating a rash of thefts that have taken place recently i saturday july 14 barbara ann in the area i daughter of mr and mrs james the 16yearolds are thomas mccreight was married to ken- creaney of mallow ave john neth vale son of mrs arthur burnett of coxwell ave and vale and the late mr vale of weddings vale mccreight in a double ring ceremony in stouffville united church on david renaud of stouffville all nine were released on bail corsage of yellow gladioli for travelling the bride chose a beige linen sheath dress with matching coat black accessor ies and a corsage of yellow roses the ouple will reside in st catharines brethour lotton engagements mr and mrs walter e gray announce the engagement of their daughter elda marie to mr harold knights son of mr and mrs frank knights of kes wick the marriage will take place on saturday august 11 at 3 pm in stouffville united missionary church mrs lena reesor wishes to announce the engagement of her daughter martha emma to mr j t hartzler son of mr and mrs clarence v hartzler of la- tour missouri the marriage will take place on thursday august 2 at 3 pm in wideman whatever the season st catharines rev douglas davis officiated the bride given in marriage by her father chose a fulllength gown of snowfrost white taffeta with chantilly lace bodice and sleeves the skirt featured a deep lace insertion above the hemline a cap of chantilly lace seed pearls and sequins held her elbowlength veil she carried a cascade of red roses and white gladioli the bridal attendants were miss margaret jennett maid of honour mrs ed betson and miss verna vale they wore waltzlength gowns of aqua cas cade taffeta matching coronets and mitts and carried nose gays of pink and white sweet- peas and cornflower best man was william mckay and the ushers were arthur vale and lome emmerson the wedding music was played by mrs chas nolan and mr ai crowhurst sang because and the lords prayer at the reception in the church hall the brides mother received the guests wearing rosewood lace over taffeta with a corsage of pink roses the grooms mo ther assisted wearing mauve and white nylon jersey with a she wore a floor length gown mr and mrs john l gillman brougham ont announce the engagement of their daughter ruth marian to mr william hay son of mr and mrs earl hay of campbellford ontario the marriage will take place on august 18th 1956 at whitby on saturday june 30th pine- dale united church was the setting for the marriage of june mennonite church marie lotton eldest daughter of mr and mrs norman lotton of blackwater to leslie william brethour son of mr and mrs ray brethour sunderland rev r chapin officiated at the double ring ceremony mrs gordon pinkham played the wedding music and accompanied kenneth lotton brother of the bride who sang at dawning and i love you truly the bride given in marriage by her father wore a floorlength gown of lace and nylon net over satin and trimmed with sequins her headdress of seed pearls and rhinestones held her fingertip veil of rylon net and french il lusion lace and she carried red roses and stephanotis miss mar garet lotton sister of the bride was maid of honour she wore a waltz length gown of pink em bossed taffeta with matching jacket miss ida barclay of to ronto cousin of the bride was bridesmaid and she wore a waltz length gown of ice blue embossed taffeta they wore matching head pieces of baby mums and cornflowers and car ried cascade bouquets of shasta mums and cornflower the flower girl was ann knott of west hill cousin of the bride the quality even better than av erage clear white and very mild of pink silk shantung her head piece was of baby mums and she carried a nosegay of rose buds and baby mums the best man was donald zealan of sun derland and ushers were blake lotton and roy zealand the reception was held in the church parlors the brides mo ther received the guests in a waltz length dress of pink sheer crystalette she wore matching hat and gloves and a corsage of pink carnations and cornflower the grooms mother assisted wearing a street length dress of navy crepe and lace with pink accessories and a corsage of pink carnations and cornflower f6r travelling the bride chose a yellow figured nylon dress arid white accessories and a corsage of sweetheart roses amid show ers of confetti and best wishes the happy couple left for a honeymoon trip to calgary wms meeting on wednesday july 18 the wms of the united missionary church met at the home of mrs reg stouffer for the monthly meeting the guest speaker was mrs earl honsberger who with her husband rev honsberger andson john philip have rec ently returned on furlough from nigeria west africa where they have been engaged in mis sionary work mrs honsberger is the daughter of the late mr and mrs john barkey who were long time residents of stouff ville the speaker gave an interest ing account of their recent work at rock haven jos nigeria which is a home on the plateau for missionaries children and also a rest home for mission aries in nigeria rock haven is four miles from hillcrest school where the missionary children attend an english speaking school and where miss marion iehman daughter of mr and mrs elmer lehman of kitch ener is a teacher rev and mrs honsberger have been in charge of this home interesting slides of the children home and sur roundings were also shown dur ing the evening at the close of the service which was conducted by the pre sident mrs r stouffer a scrap book containing a shower of greeting cards and money was presented to mrs honsberger the family will be spending some months in canada before returning to their work in af rica and at present are residing in toronto during the past week they have been guests at the home of mr and mrs reg stouffer rae church st are holidaying gordon are spending a week at at windermere in the muskoka j trail of the pines camp at district mr and mrs s w whittleton of montreal street have just re- stayner rev and mrs roy prlddle and son david of collingwood mr turned from an enjoyable trip and mrs charles newman arj jira were visitors at harry sto- to manitoba and saskatchewan visiting their family relatives jvers this past week and old friends i mrs ethel legerton a cot- guests at the home of mrs i j tager on appleton drive has brubacher last week were her been a musselmans lake resl- brother and wife mr and mrs dent p 35 years for robert sider of stayner the past 34 summers mrs leg erton resided in a tent and only last year moved into a cottage arnold schell and family have recently moved to town from wallaceburg and are residing on visiting at the home of har- park side drive for a couple of j old forsyth are his sisters mrs months they are awaiting com- g r gordon of hamilton and pletion of their new home in oshawa where arnold will com mence teaching at the oshawa central and vocational institute in september mrs lillian pitman and mr and mrs a j pitman of miami florida dr and mrs s s ball have returned from a two weeks va- relatives and friends in stouff- nation spent at stanhope beach ville were saddened to learn of pei travelling both ways by the passing of mrs kenneth collins formerly eileen sider of stayner on friday july 20 in collingwood hospital mrs collins was a niece of mrs i brubacher of stouffville and be fore her marriage had spent t wo terms as a missionary nurse in nigeria west africa she leaves to mourn her passing her husband and little threeyearold daughter ruth the funeral held on monday at stayner was at tended by several relatives and friends from here transcanada and central airways a new subdivision immedi ately north of the starvale de velopment and which is being proposed by the crown develop ment co is being held up at the moment by the local planning board who have asked that an outlet be provided by the sub- divider to manitoba st which leads onto church st maritimes bingo bingo every saturday night at the veterans hall sponsored by the ladies auxiliary 830 pm the richard ward house on blake st in which mrs ward and the late mr vard resided for fiftysix years has been sold to mr h w doner of stouff ville the place has been closed for some time despite the rain storms which we experienced here on friday evening the shopping crowd was quite good and traffic was heavy cars at the rate of ten a minute were counted travelling through the main business sec tion mr glenn ratcliff operator of the local iga store accom panied by burness steckley who is manager of the fruit and vegetable department in the stouffville store travelled to new york last week for the convention of the independent grocers association the affair was held for four days in the waldorfastoria hotel and the opening ceremonies were con ducted by billy graham world- famous evangelist theres always a reason for playtex dryper keep your baby neat nnd dwert comfortable nnd j protected as no ordinary i diapering does i 1 let your baby enjoy the dry j comfortable protection of j playtex uryper this revolu- j tionary diapering method ends j the sojsy discomfort of bully j oldfashioned diapers helps j prevent rashes with a hygienic- allyfresh dryper pad for each change soiled pads bush auray i dryper pantys exclusive waist flaps confine wetness to the i panty area let dryper always j keep your baby socially i acceptable come in write j or phone today for your i playtex dryper t eaton co opening office here next thursday aug 2nd the t eaton co will open an order office in stouffville bringing both large toronto department stores into town eatons have ob tained space in the former man sion house now owned by har old dixon the front of this building has been greatly im proved lately with large win dows and stone and stucco fin ish a new entrance and business front is now being readied on the east side of the building which will be occupied by the eaton co an announcement of the opening is scheduled to ap pear in this newspaper next week mrs ethel cliff of buffalo n y daughter of lincoln and louise cliff has visited the old homestead where she was born at altoha more than sixty years ago the place is presently oper ated by james white the visit was made recently while this former daughter was on a motor trip through canada her son clifford wife theresa of union new jersey daughter louise owesn of horsehead ny and mrs grant cliff were alsolalong on the trip mrs cliff left altona with her parents in the 1890s when she was nine years old the late lincoln cliff operated a woollen mill in altona display advertising deadline is tuesday noon 3c3t3s3ess3r5e30csejs3csc3s3hks3k5ssm8sal for a wide selection of suntan lotion insect rapellant medicines we fill prescriptions stop in at storeys ida drug store main street stouffville phone 286w 5i7es- small median urf fnn jt anamrlf iicil by prwl ilnir ibf playtex dry peri boi of lt puvtr ttror i ii v and llv puyiri vtp polr lor kbvir llta r uu and lmni caaada len wilkes clothes shop next door to iga foodliner stouffville phone 24wl a sixpony power buggy whisked mr and mrs lionel purcell off to their wedding reception after their marriage in rogers memorial presbyter ian church the bride is the former carol rita white daughter of mr and mrs charles herbert white and the groom is the son of mr and mrs clarence robert purcell death the death occurred thursday in livingstone new jersey of mrs george heslin formerly miss louie crossen of stouff ville she is survived by her hus band a daughter mrs bernice cannon of new jersey a sister in new jersey a brother in tor onto a brother in london ont and a brother in stouffville mr fred crossen flew down to livingstone for the funeral con ducted on saturday scampers dies at markham funeral services were held friday at reesor mennonile church for mrs fannie dlller 88 widow of benjamin diller she died at her home rri markham a resident of the markham area since 1905 mrs dlller is survived by two sons joseph of winnipey and levi and a daughter ada both of mark ham ttsjs m baf yonr favourite play shoe fa back more attractive more comfortable than ever before in a new moccasin design keep yonr feet eoof and comfortable all anmmer long with a pair of sismasi scampers on display at our store- lehmans shoes beautiful manmade camping ground coop introduces isfc starting more than twenty years ago the george davies family created a wonderful summer playground out of fine shad trees and lawns a manmade part of the great barren land on the north shore delight for thousands of pic- development produced over of musselmans lake the njekers each summer were all the years can be seen here the hew cartridge fill grease gun its the ktesl development in modern troublefree lubrication past loading no waste free from dirt uses new multipurpose grease for better faster cleaner lubrication get a new coop cartridge grease gnn today stouffville coop stouffville ont phone 122

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