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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 23, 1957, p. 7

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i in memoriam hilts is lorig seasort of dear mober matilda hilts who passed away may 21 a xozterf 1 200lr w02l2e ftcd kinsale tie mission band met a the hrch basement with tweaty- jres children pretest mrs r e mowbray took tee study per- ilod ob korean calldrrb- toe minion band- like ia sunday school is growing tadiy sons of ojr v a adi held aid a be lt tasday aad cleaned or who iru better god aeer tb church kitchen and serving ma room a wonderful worker loyal and mm milton parkin -enter- fair i taint d on sunday at a family tederv helpful o mother yoa zettogether in bono- of mr bui were otter who makes his home ih jnit in your judgment always j the parkin family present for auction sale holstein cattle implements etc sat june 1 1957 at 1280 oclock by a houston son avondalk farm reele st valghan twp 1 i miles north of maple ont asks council to act on jek livestock damage case the stouffylue tribune thsiisr may 23 1957 pg 7 rsjot hocet and iberal evr nprtght iv1 by all our prme thy bar irid r ih wonderful on you wr lovingly remembered by vera mab ear and marshmax ir lovlne -nm- ory of our dear on ronad who passed aay may 24 j s56 paofui be thy iep dear on it i sfmct try breathe thy name in lifp xt oved you dearly in dath w do th same oft w think of you dear son and our hearts are sad with pain oh thl would be a heaven could w har your voire araln von ar sorp hut not forgotten nrr h3l your memory fade sweetest thoughts shall ever linger around the grave trhere vou are laid sadly mipd by dad mother brothers and sisters overland in loving mem ory of a dear father and grandfather who passed away may 26th 1943 tour presence i- vpt near 115 your love remains with us yet you were the kind of a father your loved ones would never forget lovingly remembered by gordon isohel and boys overland in loving mem ory or c a overland who passed away may 26th 1949 when the ties of love are broken and loved ones have to part death leaves a wound that never heals an everaching heart ever remembered by his wife ann tarr in loving memory of mother and father matilda and nathan who passed away in march and may 1955 bweet are the memories silently kept of a mother and father we loved and will never forget always remembered by daughters mary verna and eva and son roy and cliff th occasion were mr and mrs bui otter jr and milton mr and mrs dick otter mr and mm a montgomery and mr and mrs bob montsomtry and family a of toronto mr and mrs george otter and family mr and mrs lloyd simpson and family and mrs townsend of wiiiowdale misses grace and beatrice davidson of osn- awa were saturday guests at the parkin home mrs w mitchell was a recent visitor ita relatives at tort perry mr and mrs r e mowbray fpent the weekend at heir cott age at craw luke mrs j wag enjoyed a bus trip last thursday with the brooklln horticulture society to the flower show at casa loma and the cn- lb fragrant gar den mr and mr a hooker were sunday visitors with mr and mrs b duff myrtle mrs andrew appleton of greenwood spent the weekend with mr and mrs v appleton mr and mrs milton burk of stouffville were saturday visit ors with mr and mrs arch bunker mr and mrs george curl spent the weekend with mr and mrs 0 rogers at their cottage head lake mr and mrs jack kijkham of oahawa visited at the home of mr and mrs w mitchell the apple orchards around here are a real picture it has been some time since the trees were so laden with blossoms social credit joins run in north york a third candidate has entered the federal election race in the local riding of north york allan a alton of uxbrldge will repre sent the social credit supporters in this riding f alton was born in west to ronto schooled there anfl went into the railway employ in 1911 he is a veteran of world war l he retired from the cnr serv ice in 1954 while a passenger conductor mr and mrs alton have two daughters and a son and the couple have supported the social credit party for many years sgss msy bois if g naoimi grandmother made her rep- j utatlon with cakes and pas tries while modern homemakers nre winning blue ribbons for their ralads handled with core salads can be fresh crisp and attrac tive carrot strips look best in sal nds when long slender carrots are used after scraping cut in julienne style thin strips about three inches long orange and grapefruit for sal ads should be peeled so as not to break the membrane this should this weeks recife marahmallow roll serves 10 4 pound marshmallovci i cup water m cup sweetened condensed milk w cup chopped nuti vi cup pitted dates 2w cups graham cracker crumbs cut mnrshmallows in quart ers if large and pour water over them add condensed milk nuts chopped dstes and crumbs blend thoroughly form into loaf or roll about six inches long three inches in diameter wrap in waied pa per chill in refrigerator over night to serve cut in slices top with whipped cream and maraschino cherries if deslrrd mongolia mrs milton harris spent the weekend with her aunt mrs t condy at claremont mr and mrs rowland winn visited sunday with misses emma and hertha antl mr frank winn at stouffville mr and mrs frank kellind and family of churchill visited sunday at the walter winns congratulations to mr and mrs alex stefaroi caroline van- lant on the birth of their little son on monday mr and mrs ray woods and children visited with mr and mrs harvey moore at uxbridge- on sunday mr and mrs walter winn and children enjoyed a motor trip to fergus and district on vic toria day greetings to mr and mrs bruce foote on their wedding anniversary today 23rd miss anna wideman enjoyed a trip to ohio over last weekend to be present at the wedding of her cousin george reesor of scarboro to anna weaver mr jim oliver accompanied pete darbyson of markham on a fishing trip over the holiday weekend they travelled 524 miles saw huntsville algonquin park a forest fire at marmora haveloek and no fish but they had a wonderful lime the brownsbergcr family spent sunday in the kitchener district visiting with the jant- zie family and attending tho ontario mission board meeting of the mennonite church at the kitchener camp grounds mrs reaman of glasgow phoned the other day to remind her friends to bring their used woollens in to exchange for blankets and june 15 is the deadline muriel mckean entertained her school pals and some friends from scarboro at a party in honor of her birthday saturday this kind of entertainment is always popular with the young set all of whom had a wonderful time does practice make perfect or is it tho new blood in the local school at any rate at fridays baseball game with 9th line school mongolia won 2s21 this was a real tonic for the local team and we hope the beginning of a successful season cattle 1 elizabeth ten pickwick ss673s calved march 1 1950 calf by side by hartholm matrhless of avondale 2 mrceaa connie rag apple i 10s4141 calved apr 1 155 milking bred to bond haten raj apple maple april 11 1957 3 elizabeth sovereign tela 10s1142 calved august ib 1951 milking pasture bred to registered hereford bull 4 cow eligible for registra tion dam avpndale pietje rag apple sire bond haven rag apple maple due to calf june 1 1957 bred to hart- holm matchless of avondale 5 holteln cow milking bred dec 22 1956 to hartholm matchless of avondale 6 holstein cow milking bred missionary ssrvice under the leadership of the mil pisgah womans association at 730 p- rn rext sunday klay 26 mr and mrs allan doner returned chas hooper of buttonville considered too low by mr hoo- missionaries from nigeria will appeared before markham tup per but he agreed to accept council on tuesday night in council was willing to pay connection with the loss of a the amount if definite evidence heifer which he claims was existed as to the cause of death i killed by dogs in 1955 this but they expressed the opinion at 11 am j claim was turned down by coun- that they would be setting a pre- miss gloria mullings of to- 1 ci at the time and mr hooper cedent which would permit rorto spent the weekend with j entered an appeal through the claims for all cattle found dead her brother john and mr and department of agriculture j in fields without regard to the mrs loy carr i mr hooper in refreshing coun- cause council did agree to in- mr and mrs will grant of cil on the case stated that he vestigate further but gave no stayner mr and mrs aubrey saw dogs chasing the cattle but assurance that the claim would barker and family mr and mrs i by the time he got over to the be paid pasture they had run away he was unaware of any damage un- new high schools a meeting of council with smith on mothers day til a person found the heifer the richmond hill area board dead two days later parts of will be held on may 2th for the hind quarters were torn but further discussion as to the no proof was available that this cost in building an addition to claremont student bantam field day champion speak and mrs oldham is guest r arbuckle a wellknown kles record chalking up five s0 member of the stouffville ban- firsts he headed his class in morning service at 945 am tam hockey club here this win- rext sunday and sunday school tcr scored five firsts w win the l cs x m ur kwrauy 1 1 w uk n jump the broad jump and pickering district high school j h anij n at bantam field day champion- rfrf p h l snip the junior championship wished four records went to geo llson imermod- iate paul munroe senior ed tovey j arbuckle a resident of clare mont topped the bantam field in the 100 yds 220 yds 440 yds the broad jump and the hop i step and lump he coveted the i lloyd harvey and family had supper with sir and mrs harry- was the work of dogs mrs winifred stiles of to ronto visited the john ash fam ily at the weekend mr and mrs roy murphy and doug of new toronto visit ed mr and mrs russ ellas on richmond hill school and the as council had paid claims for i new school at woodlridge cou the killing of chickens by these ncil are approaching these new i saturday evening same dogs numbering four 3 i costs in a new way that is each of them had been destroyed j municipality would be asked to ssue its own portion of the de- the other was still running at j large according to mr hooper i benlures legal accounts council passed a resolution mr hooper stated that he con sidered he had a strong claim for damages the amount set i agreeing to pay two legal ac- dec 23 1958 to hartholm by the valuator mr boynton counts each exceeding s2000 matchless of avondale holstein cow milking not buttonville indicative of an enlarging ma nufacturing industry in alberta the latest figures for employ ment in manufacturing 32765 persons making their living that way be scraped after peeling so the fruit will hold its shape and juice wash each spray of parsley and watercress separately to remove all sand if refrigerated do not pack so tightly it will crush as this causes wilting lettuce should be drained on pa per towellrig after washing salad dressing which are mainly oil and inegar will dot cling to water logged green loog narrow irregularly shaped peppers make the nicest rings for pajads remove tops scrape out tg ta cttfil aad then cut fa quarter kkrfcri with a sharp knife bred s holstein cow milking good bred mar 21 1957 to bond haven rag apple maple 9 holstein cow mijking bred oct k 1956 to hart holm matchless of avondale 10 holstein cow milking good bred feb 4 1957 to lonelm texal govenlock 11 holstein cow freshened april 3 1957 full how 12 holstein heifer milking good bred jan 2 1957 hartholm matchless of avon- dale 13 holstein heifer milking bred dee 22 1956 to hart holm matchless of avondale 14 holstein cow milking good bred feb 25 1957 to roeland reflection sovereign 15 holstpin cow calf by side 16 holstein cow calved mar 3 1957 full flow 17 holstoln cow milking good not bred is holstein cow milking good pasture bred to registered hereford bull 19 holstein cow milking good bred dec 2s 1956 to hart holm matchless of avondale 20 holstein cow milking good pasture bred to registered hereford bull 21 holstein cow calf by side born may 13 1957 22 black cow part jersey bull calf by side born may 9 1957 a real good cow 23 holstein cow 3 titter an exceptionally good milker bred oct 4 1956 to hartholm matchless of avondale 24 holstein heifer 2 years calved may 10 1957 25 holstein heifer 2 years cilved may 10 1957 26 holstein heifer 2 years calved may 11 1957 27 holstein heifer 2 years heifer calf by side 2s holstein heifer 2 years heifer calf by side 29 3 holstein heifers- 2 years pasture bred supposed to calf in midsummer 30 holstein heifer lyear 31 holstein heifer 10 mos 32 holstein heifer s mos 33 5 holstein heifer calves under 1 year 342 holstein bull calves 35 4 heifers holstein here ford cross 1 year 4 good ones 3 6 3 calves holsteinhereford cross 3 weeks old many of the cows heifers and calves no 5 to 34 are from registered sire and dam dairy equipment chore boy milker new compres sor 2 unit like new extra pall piping taps etc forts cows gem dropin cooler 12 can ex cellent condition delaval portable cooler 2 can like new ideal for small milk or cream shipper strainer new plunger implements ford tractor 1952 1650 hrs ford plow like new ford power takeoff pulley ford rearend saw 28inch blade rearend manure loader ford ford disc lift type drag harrow 3ection masseyharris binder 6 ft old but many new parts on this machine gehl forage harvester bay and corn case blower xo 200 10inch grinder farm wagon on rubber hay tedder scufller turnip seed drill 2 row corn scufller 2 row horse drawn farm sleighs hay fork sundry items jacket heater or brooder stove oil burner to fit ahove heater ire box white enamel large team harness breeching good cost j 100 2 good horse collars wheelbarrow rubbertired new never used wheelbarrow rubbertired used kicetric brooder 1000 chick 3 piks used lumber lirse pile of 2x4s hardwood electric washing machine new 6a rye motor never used washing machine needs some repairs was s80 at the time he viewed these were in regard to the re- the carcass the amount was cent selkirk subdivision action weddings hetu boyce mrs wm beach would like to announce the marriage of her daughter mrs laura boyce to mr phillip hetu son of mrs may hetu of toronto ont the marriage took place quietly on saturday may 4th at the home of rev and mrs doggett new market ont hus huxtable on saturday afternoon may is 1957 miss janet- dorothy huxtable daughter of mr and mrs g reuben huxtable of chalk lake was married to mr john hus of new york the marriage ceremony was per formed by the rev h a ken nedy in trinity united church uxbrldge where about seventy friends of the brides and the grooms families had assembled the brides floorlength gown was of white embroidered org andy with which she wore a pearl and crystaltrimmed head dress with waistlength veil her only jewellry was a string of pearls which had been worn by her mother and her grand mother on their wedding days her bouquet was a cascade of pink rosebuds and stephanotis with ivy the maid of honor miss eil een white wore lilac taffeta and the junior bridesmaid miss wil lie hus sister of the groom wore a similar dress of apple green each with matching head dress and flowers of yellow glad ioli and ivy the mother of the bride in b and beverley with his ringwood church services 1110 km and 730 pm on sunday may 26th you are welcome at these serv ices mr and mrs herbert hisey attended the wedding of their nephew mr john coutls in buffalo on saturday may 18 miss florence niddery spent the holiday weekend with mr and mrs norman nigh rev milton hill of the jew els for jesus mission toronto will be the speaker at the mis sionary christian endeavor prayer meeting monday night may 27th there will also be special music the ladies group excelsior class will meet at the home of mrs h yakely of stouffville on tuesday afternoon instead of thursday as the whitchurch township sunday school con vention is to be held in gorm- ley united missionaiy church on thursday may 30th please note change of day miss priscilla pipher and mrs luella derossi spent a few days last week on potato island in lake temagami at the fam ily summer resort of their bro ther harvey he and his son ross of london spent this week end with his sisters holiday visitors mr and mrs d mahaffey and family of montreal with his fa ther mr john mahaffey and brother jack and family mr and mrs howard forsyth with his parents mr and mrs thom- forsyth mr and mrs t neighbourhood notes there are three new babies in the neighbourhood and we congratulate the parents mr and mrs johnston of arnleigh heights mr and mrs doering don mills road and mr and mrs george hooper don mills roaj wolfgang doering is very proud of his baby sister whom they will call margaret and david hooper is happy to have his new brother gordon henry at home the officials of the buttonville home and school association met for a business meeting on 440 yards in 64 3 seconds a class record j geo wilson the junior cham pion captured four firsts and one second he topped his class in the 100 yds the high jump i the shot put and the broad jump he placed second in the pole vault i paul munroe tho intermed iate champion equalled arbuc- he tossed the javelin 119 feet for one record he went 5 ft 6 inches in the high jump is feet h inches in the broad lump and 40 ft inthe hop- step jump howard malcolm soar ed to a record 9 ft s inches in the pole vault competition ed tovey the senior winner topped the field in six separata events he chalked up two rec ords h placed first in the 100 yds discus shot put high jump and hop stop and jump he twirled the discus a record 111 ft 3 inches and jumped 41 ft 2i inches in the hop- step and jump nfusselman lake we hope you all had a bang- up holiday the weather wasnt too good but it cooperated a little for a very clear monday evening there were quite a cramping farmers a proposed bylaw which would give council control in the riivid- few people up to their cottages ing of tenacre parcels of land for the holiday and many stayed j came under discussion at the to let off their fireworks monday regular meeting of markham night and there were several i twp council on tuesday night very pretty displays councillor cosburn expressed finally set a date for their ban quet it is to be held at the wednesday evening of last week i jme of mr and mrs j ic pale tourquoise swiss silk with white accessories carried a cor sage of pink rosebuds while the grooms mother wore amethyst crepe with black accessories and wore yellow rosebuds mr jack edgar of toronto acted as best man while mr dan boomkamp and mr clifford huxtable also of toronto vere the ushers after the ceremony the bridal party and guests pro ceeded to sky loft dagmar where they were served deli cious refreshments by the ladies of mount zion wa a very happy hour was spent listening to short speeches by mr harry gauthier the toast- master mr huxtable the brides father and by the groom the best man read messages that had come by wire from relatives in quebec and singapore and from friends in chicago the happy couple left by car for new york from where they would fly to bermuda for a honeymoon they will reside in new rochelle new york balsam mt zion father mr james bullock at huntsville mr and mrs robert mcclanahan with her parents mr and mrs gordon holden and bill miss trudy page with her mother in toronto mrs a emmerson and murray mr and mrs f jemmett mr and mrs m emmerson and family mr and mrs lome emmerson spent the weekend at the cot- t sire put mk bjsa l a fockler mr and mrs norman nigh and bradley with mr and mrs t bullock agincourt for supper on monday night mr and mrs f jemmett sr visited with his son mr and mrs fred jemmett a week ago on sunday at the home brown executive members were appointed and arrangements for a full executive meeting tobe held at the home of mr and mrs s r patterson on the eve ning of june 12 were made mrs jack gough is in the east general hospital at pres ent with an attack of rheumatic fever when the cgit held their annual lilac tea in victoria square church on saturday afternoon of last week mrs w rodick and mrs a w miller were among those who poured tea we are happy to say that mrs bernard venus is progress ing well and expects to be home from the scarboro general hos pital this week mr venus mo ther is holding the fort at home right now wi news buttonville wi hall had 24th a very delicious dinner is to be served at 730 so all you bowlers be there on time the bake sale held by the home and school last saturday at the stouffville sales arena made its goal much thanks is due to mrs j paterson and mrs t phillips who helped not only collect the goods but to sell it too thanks to mrs garlick mrs fronske mrs davies mrs erikson and mrs mclennan for their contributions to make the sale a success more complete details will be found in the ballantrae news mrs w legge of windsor dr is with us again for a time bob and olive stoate lake- shore rd made a flying trip to montreal over the weekend to pick up olives parents mr and mrs bond the bonds arrived friday on the empress of eng land the newest luxury liner and are to stay at the lake for the mixed bowling league has 1 the opinion that too much con trol was being placed on the farmer who might wish to dis pose of part of his land i un derstand that it is the intention of the planning board to keep 85 of the township in agricul ture said councillor kathleen james if theyre not taxed off of it returned councillor cosburn deputyreeve deacon stated that as an outlet was arranged for the building of larger indi vidual homes on ravine lots he considered that this offered a solution without the sale oft the farm of the larger block of land the municipal board wish a meeting held so that all inter ested parties may attend and express objections to the sug gested legislation its annual spring cleaning on a good mg visjt we hope they car truck lincoln automobile purchased new in may 1952 by present owner 4 2000 mile tubeless whitewall tires deluxe radio automatic transmission win dows and seats gmc 4ton dump truck 52 9700 ieri nw engine goov tre ridy for work could be financed term cah o rcmrve ed kvif clerk inrjulrle lmicm re herd eqnlp- i mom etc telephone toronto ko 2207 maple cj etenlncv kex a clarke prentick trefloneer the active service class met last wednesday night in the basement of the church mrs lloyd wilson and mrs lewis jones were in charge of the pro gramme our guest speaker mrs jack mansell of claremont was in troduced and gave a very inter esting travelogue of her trip to europe and mrs allan man- derson sang a s olo theres no place like home friends are sorry to hear that mr irving mcavoy was rush ed to the oshawa hospital for an operation last week mr glen manderson has be gun building his new home on the sideroad half a mile cast of balsam several ladies attended open house at the balsam school last friday much credit is given the teacher and pupils for their won derful display of crafts art writing and note books mrs morgan evans of clare- 1 brodik rront spent the weekend with mr and mrs lome jones mrs g briggs of oshawa visited sunday with mr and mrs lewis jones the mission band will meet this saturday at the home of mrs t jordan the mt zion young people in vite everyone to hear a travel ogue on south america by mr keith hiuycr on sunday even ing may 26 at 8 oclock in the mt zion church altona mr and mrs henry monoven and three boys of gait spent the holiday weekend with her father mr r mcgarvcy and her sister dorothy and al jake- man and family mr mcgarvcy celebrates another birthday on thursday may 23rd congratu lations pop mr and mrs gordon wide- man and family visited her sis ter mary of kitchener during the holiday weekend a few of the pickering high school students from here en joyed the bus trip to buffalo on the weekend mr and mrs larry schell thursday of last week when w i members got together with soap and scrubbrushes this year it received special care for on thursday of this week the delegates to the district annual will meet there a short wi meeting was held at which some business was dis cussed final details for the dis trict annual were arranged and further plans for the garden party and strawberry festival july 3 were made the roll call for june will be a donation of 50c to provide prizes for the july picnic shower for marion nichols mrs charles hooper and mrs bill robb entertained on tues day evening of this week at a shower for miss marion nich ols whose marriage to mr nel son buchanan takes place in victoria square church on june 1st guests were close friends of the bride browns corners wms mrs a w miller showed in teresting pictures and displayed handmade articles brought back from british east africa last winter when she spoke briefly concerning that part of africa to browns corners wms mem bers and friends when they met for their may meeting the photographs and momentos had been supplied by mr norman james star staff photographer who accompanied the party when princess margaret made her tour late last year business for the day included j yoting 500 for vacation school use 3500 for a camping fund members to make donations next month to cover this am ount and an offering toward the church organ fund was agreed on following the main 12 noon make sure your chil dren gettheir second shot it is most important especially with the approach of warmer wea ther mr and mrs walter smith and family and mr and mrs fred castle and family were like canada and more particu larly musselmans lake a hearty welcome to you both omthers dont forget your next polio clinic friday may holidaying in hahburton during 24th at the school 9 oclock to the weekend stouffville public school grades 123 in the stouffville united church on s15 pm included on fhejprorram will he sleeping bcauly and when i am big admission 25c mr l boadway principal miss m armstrong supervisor aaaskkwftsaeeeesi4 and daughter j pf 1 body of the meeting clothing the weekend with her parent f ed were used clothing for men mr and mrs stan thompson miss shirley lewis of toronto j tccn as wcu j was a weekend guest at the gw articles or infams and bob lewis home small children and a layette mr and mrs fletcher goudie and mr and mrs ivan goudie and family spent the weekend at their cottage on lake nipis- sing they said they had lovely sunny weather all weekend blankets and quilts were sent also births baldwin to mr and mrs george baldwin goodwood i rri the gift of a daughter at scarboro general hospital on monday may 20 1957 dr and mrs d w brodie are pleased to an- j nounce the birth of their i daughter jane elizabeth at the toronto western hospital on may 17 3957 stefario alex and caroline stefaroi nee vanzant of stouffville are happy to an nounce the birth of their son douglas murray s lbs ill ozs on monday may 20 1957 a york county hospital newmarket thanks to drs mitchell and smith you u find us east to do 8usiness with because we ifant toheip you get your 108 done no matter what it isseuing eeniincok 6uying why not give us a caui vour cancelled cheque returned to you hy your hank with your hank statement is a bonafide receipt of payment that stops all arguments before they start just one of the many advantages you enjoy when you have your own printed cheques the cost is low inquire today at the stouffville tribe

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