Ontario Community Newspapers

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 10, 1959, p. 5

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horticulture meeting and flower show monday september 14 at 8 o is the date of the horti cultural meeting and flower sow to be held in the united c rch basement dr ives of stayner will give an illustrated talk on flowers ard birds those who heard dr ives when he was here be fore will not want to miss hear- lr him at this time r ives will also judge the f ower show exhibus for which are to be placed between 430 and 7 pm members are urged to help make this show a suc cess and also invite others to attend the following is a list of classes for the show 1 arrangement of asters 2 arrangement of cosmos 3 arrangement of carnations 4 arrang of tuberous bego nias with own foliage 5 dahlia cactus 1 bloom 6 dahlia decorative 1 bloom 7 dahlia pom pom 3 blooms 8 dahlia aov 3 bloom 9 delphinium 1 spike 10 delphinium 3 spikes 11 geranium 3 flower heads with foliage 12 gloriosa daisy 7 bloom 13 marigold french type 12 bloom 14 marigold african type 5 bloom 15 marigold coll of types and altona owing to unforeseen circum stances the altona wl bus trip scheduled for next wed nesday sept 16th has had to be cancelled until a later date in the meantime a regular mee ting will be held wednesday sept 16th at 2 pm at the home of mrs merv bunker all members are asked to attend mrs w carter will be in charge of the programme mr and mrs don goudie and janice of gordonsville nb are visiting for a few days with his parents here getting upstage with your friends does nothing but keep you out of their spotlight one difference between wealth and health is that nobody ever tries to borrow the latter how can life insurance help me by helping you provide for full happy retirement years by providing an income for a dependent in the event of your death by taking care of your last illness and burial expenses by providing a cash value against which you can borrow in an emergency these and many other advantages are yours when you oecome a sun life policyholder why not call me today jim abell telephone 237 stouffville sun life assurance company of canada colours 12 bloom 16 petunias single in suitable container 17 petunias frilled in suitable container 18 petunias double in suitable container 19 zinnia giant 5 bloom 20 zinnia fantasy 5 bloom 21 zinnia pom pom 9 bloom 22 zinnia any other variety 7 bloom 23 vase of any annual not listed above 24 arrang without flowers 25 design using stark branches and flowers to express mo tion 26 flower design using ever green in some form 27 flower design made in an oil lamp 28 flower design using weathered wood 29 flower design in kitchen utensil autumn colours 30 flower design using fruit or and vegetables for table center 31 flower design to be placed against the wall 32 coll of vegetables 6 varieties children only 33 vegetable animal 34 flower arrangement for a childs room buying o new cor inquire about oar moneysaving umiuanc and features pm wilt these 1 low cost financing 2 complete insurance coverage 3 full payment to dealer 4 fast confidential servico oar plan is also available when purchasing a used car new track op farm equipment call ns today for foil details f g also insubahce agency futk ufb auto casuamt main street east stouffville ont phone slouff hkar cheez whiz k 59 evaporated milk camatbn 227 sweet relish micrest 21 small shrimp de jean peameal bacon skco bacon squares 5oi tin 37c ib 69 lb 19 fresh ham roast of pork 49 locker special whole side of veal u 55 schells food free parking phone 220 market free delivery buttonville news neighbourhood notes sorry to have missed sending last weeks column theres one thing about missing a week now and then you find out whether anyone reads the local news thank you kindly for those who have been ask ing about mr wilfred turner we are happy to say reports are good and mrs turner expects him home for a onedays visit from the weston sanatorium be fore long we were very sorry to learn that mr harold cunningham is still very ill and that mr earl english and mr alex young have not been well this summer on the distaff side mrs bert craigie spent two weeks recent ly in branson hospital but re turned home last week and is progressing welt holidayers continue to be in the news mr and mrs albeit terry made their annual trek to michigan for a vacation with friends mr and mrs joe rob inson bill and roy travelled by boat from port mexicol to port arthur and thence to winnipeg returning by way of minnesota the xorth shore and northern ontario roy and june marson and their children spent a month at soskung lake and mrs wil fred turner david turner and mrs p page vacationed there also the hord family were guests of relatives at lake dal- rympe mr and mrs edgar fuller and mr and mrs l gohn and mervin visited rela tives at pittsburg mr and mrs john wilkins and bob motored to new york cooperstown atlantic city and returned by way of kingston and the st lawrence seaway for mr and mrs geo oakes and bob with their house guest mrs beth laing of winnipeg it was a motor trip to sudbury sault stc marie and elliott lake returning by way of mani- toulin island and the bruce pen insula mr and mrs a brown and kathy were guests of friends at ferris near north johnny wont be in school this morning his mind full of plans for the day johnny forgot to watch the traffic he didnt get to school at all that day or for many days while he recovered from his injuries september is backtoschool month and the start of the ontario department of transports child traffic safety campaign teachers in every school in the province are helping youngsters to stay alive by teaching them the rules of traffic safety will joit help remind them always to cross at corners obey traffic signals and look both ways before crossing your ontario department of transport urges you to make sure they follow aft the rules of traffic safety les wilson motor sales main street w stouffville ovt bay and the leaf family spent several weekends in the north country at north bay and mus- koka miss dorothy hood vaca tioned with the reesor family at mountain lake haliburton and mr and mrs douglas hood and mr and mrs xorman reid enjoyed a trip to the atlantic seaboard grace rodick who spent the summer at oce summer schoo made up for it in part when she returned to her teaching position at dryden by way of port mcxicol and port arthur by boat linda jones celebrated her sixth birthday on september 1st and entertained several friends at a barbecue party among those present were patty vaug- han peggy murgaski colleen stephenson kay woods deb bie johnson vivien seders as well as mrs donald mcquay mrs james mcquay mrs gor don scott of oshawa and mrs scotts daughter yvonne of pet- awawa at the home of mr nd mrs ernest crisp three grandchild ren janet david and barbara children of mr and mrs jack crisp were visitors its a boy for ray and mary grant nee gough randall john grant arrived at the scar- boro general hospital on satur day august 29 congiatulations to mr and mrs andy grant of unionville on the birth of their first grandchild and to mr and mrs jack gough whose first grandson tltis is neighbourhood notes we let mr and mrs george baldwins wedding anniversary slip by without a remembrance mr and mrs baldwin were mar ried 51 years ago august 5th with the children not long ago a neighbour was putting her fouryearold grand- nephew to bed and when it came time for his prayers the small boy was playing with a toy and not paying much attention to what was going on so auntie folded her hands bowed her head and began now i lay me still the chiid paid no head so she began again this time he glanced up and remark ed while youre saying your prayers ill just be playing with this browns corners church news the congregation was happy to have mr binnington in the pulpit again following a long rest on doctors orders this sum mer mr and mrs binnington vacationed at couchiching dur ing august and are feeling much better for it sunday school september 13 open session at 1015 am sept 20 joint rally day ser vice and church service combin ed at 1130 am sept 27 promotion service at 1015 am church service at headford anniversary explorers group opening meeting at victoria square church on monday evening september 14 at 7 pm all girls from 8 to 12 years wms service sept 16th at church probably evening meet ing calling all young people if you like fun love to dance and are longing to get together with other young people in the neighbourhood this is your meat on saturday sept 19th at 830 pm the victoria square charge ypa will hold a dance at victoria square community hall it will be a record hop with matt taylor and russ copeland taking care of the music and mcing square danc ing round dancing and stunts will mean fun for everyone with door prizes special prizes and the girls organized o pro vide food how can you miss for 35c matt taylor is now a member of that worthy organization ea tons of canada and living at richmond hill we wish him success school bells on tuesday morning of this week school bells across the na tion rang out calling all school children for some it was a red letter day their very first day at school of these there was quite a group from arnleigh heights registering at button ville linda jones johnny ste phenson paul johnson doug las denike and johnny yates there must have been others in the neighbourhood vh start ed but the complete list will have to wait till next week it couldnt be completed at time of writing students will note many chan ges at the school this term miss ruth hansford will con tinue as teacher of the intermed iate room but a new principal mr howard atkinson ot agin- court will be at the helm nd in the junior room there will be mrs helfinstein during the summer months improvements have leen made in and around the building among these a four foot side walk at the north side of the school then a concrete water course graded to carry flood wa ters from the playground area in the old schoolroom com pletely new lighting facilities have been installed there is new acoustic tile on the walls in an attractive shade of green and the blackboard has been lifted 12 inches and slanted under neath the board cupboards have been installed making the whole an interesting and efficient room attendance this year is expected to be between 85 and so there were four graduates the stowrvllle tribune thou sept 10 195 p9 5 from buttonville at the school last vear as well as some from other areas the four we are interested in are going to thorn- hill high school this year and are all boys wayne patterson larry lent jimmie hood and bob oakes doivn around john street and don mills road where the chil dren attend german mills school mr and mrs williams held a corn roast recently at which german mills home and school association members en tertained the school children so that the new beginners might become acquainted before the awesome day in that area nic ky kulik david turner and a small daughter of the green- sides home are commencing their education goodwood sept s mr willis taylor spent part of last week in windsor attend ing an insurance mens training school mrs wm bowen passed away on sunday august 23rd funer al services were held in toronto sympathy is extended to her family miss joan slack and marilyn jones spent the week together part time at each girls home a number of the vilkge chil dren and older folk too enjoyed a corn roast with the mcquaker family on saturday night mr and mrs r may and girls motored to niagara on saturday houses barns built cottages garages budget terms pickering 71 ij no 7 hgwy brougham fw save money time labour everything done on the spot complete s utilization of feed crops no roughage better more uniform feeds molasses blending without lumps fresher feed right to your bins yes try our new bin door feed service call today to save labour and money we also bag feed on the spot for your convenience thorn mobile feed service unionville phone 137 ttmf m sffr mrfftm m guidestep 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