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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 18, 1963, p. 9

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r keep your grain insect free for a whole year jdon mills detour merrygoround ilfor number of motorists heres all you do py bini kith howard bix treat treat cew jaia h howard grain guard costs iess than 2 a bushel ess than it ccs to fukijgt bin treat kills incu in era ex j and crevicei hit prolonged kiilinj action au at lan a but dos not harm ii 33 grain guard miies easily with new grain as it is binned protects it from inects for a whole year contains malathion does not harm grain osrsico bvvi jro a ehuih jo mr c minted becoming lost out in the j sahara desert would be no i j more confusing to many motor ists than the detour on the don mills road at gormlcy some drivers have become bad ly mixed up especially on weekends and on several occa sions they have returned a sec ond time to the same location seeking information miss carole steckley i en join a pleasant holiday on a conducted western bus tour mr and mrs elias elliott are back in their home after being out of it while it was moved back owing to the wid ening of the highway they spent a very restful week in a cottage at port severn miss phyllis uismer of vine- land spent the weekend with miss vera doust mr and mrs fred and mr and mrs s x i j visited mr and mrs doust doner harry satitr- these and other howard propfcts are on sale at stouffville cooperative assn stouffville ontario bennett of zephyr on day afternoon miss vivian taylor of chica go and mrs gordon murchson of toronto spent friday with miss arvilla forester mrs d fennell is holidaying at glen orchard in muskoka mrs e yv jones and philip returned on monday from a two weeks holiday at lake- field mr eldon sitler of kitchener spent the weekend with his parents rev and mrs l k sider mrs mary wilson of toronto is visiting friends here mrs alex wilson of oshawa spent a few days with mr and mrs mclvin baker mrs willis llunking and children had dinner on friday with miss ruth hoover misses patsey hunking faye taylor and marie and matjorie quinn are attending the girls camp at stayner once again the baker re union was held in the town hall at duntroon ont about eighty- met to renew old acquaint ances several flew from kin- dersley sask a couple from vancouver island others from hamilton dundaik st cathari nes kitchener scarboro and three carloads from gormley mr and mrs jos heise mr and mrs russell heise and family mr and mrs elias elli ott mr roger heise and miss arvilla forester attended fol lowing a sumptuous dinner several pictures were taken of the group following this speeches were made in the hall various ones of the older group spoke prizes were given for various groups and per sons the most elderly person was mrs elle engles in her sgji year she is still active and handsome the youngest child was under six months an other elderly man mr eurias baker was very ill in colling- wood hospital slides were shown of paki stan sent by one of the rela tives who reside there after the farewells each one went their way information by mr elias elliott i mrs j c mrkendry was pleasantly surprised last week when several ladies from vic toria square visited her at the home of miss vera hilts mrs mckcndry was presented with a white stole and flowers david pugh of scarborough spent several days with his friend george stacey still another change is taking place in our community mr harry smith has sold his farm also mr gascons farm has been sold in the same trans action however mr and mrs smith will not be leaving our community as they have re served a lot on which to build mr and mrs everett mac kinnon karen and owen have returned from a two weeks trip to western canada heise hill vacation bible school commenced on tuesday night july 9 and continues throughout this week from 7 to 9 pm each night mr and mrs arnold holmes of prince albert sask spent a week with their uncle and aunt mr and mrs wm ash on monday evening friends and neighbours gathered at the home of mr and mrs geo boynton to honour their son mr carlisle boynton and miss carol eves who are being mar ried on saturday july 20 dur ing the evening carlisle and carol wete presented with a lovely chair a trilight lamp and a set of tv tables and best wishes were extended for a happy married life refresh ments were served to end a pleasant evening mrs stan young of edmon ton is visiting her sitter mrs wm bruce garth hunking has been ill with mumps mr and mrs wm matthews and robin of willowdale spent sunday with mr and mrs roy brillinger mr and mrs allan hoover had dinner on sunday with miss ruth hoover mr and mrs john gilmore and terry of wainfleet are spending several weeks with her parents mr and mrs clif ford winger recent visitors of mr and mrs roy brillinger were mr and mrs walter steckley of barrie mr and mrs earl steckley of don mills mr and mrs melville heise of scarboro and mr and mrs gostick of stouttville master john steckley is holi daying with his grandparents mr and mrs clyde slaymaker of lancaster penna mr and mrs r rose and wayne visited relatives at dun daik on saturday rev willis hunking was the guest speaker on metros voice of christian youth radio broad- east on sunday night from 1030 to 1130 pm they also gave some of the history of pikes peak where annual tent meetings have been conducted for 75 years rev willis hunking is the guest speaker at this years services there and mr johnny ambrose of toronto is the soloist these meetings conti nue each night this week ex cept saturday at 8 pm with the closing services on sunday july 21 a cordial invitation is extended to all to attend ringwood donny peacock spent a few days with his grandparents mr and mrs ed brewnsberger iat week while larry has vis iting a cousin in toronto visitors with mrs anderson last monday were rv barry jones and mrs ed browns- berger and on thursday mrs frank atkinson mrs howard barkey called on mr george gower tuesday evening the annual sunday school picnic on thursday afternoon of last week was held in th stouffville memorial park games were enjoyed by the children and supper by every one mr and mrs harold steck ley and family of hamilton on holiday spent the weekend with his parents mr and mrs fred steckley mr and mrs oscar crvder- man of flint mich and mis alfred west of oshawa called on sunday afternoon to visit their uncle mr george gowc- and cousins mr and mrs fred steckley mr and mrs walter pipher visited his brother ken and family of peterboro on sundav mr and mrs walter vague visited her mother mrs filyer of cannington on sundav tfcurvjv jury 18 1963 the stouffyille tribune pici 9 naeuze hikes a series of conducted nature hikes will be held for the public in five conservation areas this weekend july 2021 bv the metropolitan toronto and re gion conservation authority experienced authority per sonnel will serve as guides on the hikes each of which takes about one hour to complete along the picturesque nature trails in the areas on saturday the hikes are scheduled for the boyd conser vation area near wootlbridge at 2 pm pm and 7 pm and at albion hills conservation area five miles north of bolton on 50 highway at 3 pm on sunday hikes will take place at the following areas albion hills at 2 pm glen haffy 1 mile south of mono mills and 9 highway at 4 pm and 7 pm claremont area in pickering twp at 4 pm and greenwood area at 2 pm and 7 pm there is no charge for the hikes only the nominal 50 cent parking fee for cars youll like the sparkling clean look of your 3s w3tt laundry fytlpcir stouffville coin laundry main st w stouffville a kalllllllllllllllliailll max factor special fragrance offer hypnotique primitif electrique purse sized perfume with purse sized cologne 490 value for 350 aikens 35 main st w stouttville pharmacy phone 6401722 niiiiiaitiiwiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiia sotccswskkkscxj4s unguided missiles do you own a machine that can hurl objects at a speed of 200 miles per hour hundreds of families do whether they know it or not they are known as rotary power mowers and they have blades which turn at the rate of approximately 4000 revolutions per minute most people have come to ac cept the power mower as just another gardening tool without giving much thought to the ha zards it can present this is probably why a sizeable num ber of people lose fingers and toes or are hit and often killed by hurled bits of wire stone or other debris during the garden ing season the ontario safety league urges power mower owners to enjoy the full benefit of these worksaving machines by tak ing their accident potential ser iously only so much safety can be built into a machine and uie rest is up to the operator itltlfl fillljr red cross tuesday july 23 grace anglican church hall parkway ave markham time 200 430 pm 630 900 pm all blood types urgently needed clean as a whistle as slick as a pin is what folks say who have our oil sound investment canned ham i 139 puritan meatballs 2 li campbells fancy soups 3 49 redpath granulated white sugar 5 79 lb 55c lb 55c tablerite wieners 1 lb pkg 45c alpine or prim res hrand beef steakette5 the childrens choke produce of isa no 1 grade seedless grapes 2 39 etit t pi nitj oranges dox 49c dox 59c bradford iron ontario no end crisp lettuce 2 for 25c batttrmlk or srt milk pillsbury biscuits 8ox roll he kraft rhildtphi cream cheese hoitrlf corn chips had llilr potato chips 8ox pkg 33c 2 29ox pkgs 49c township of markham bylaw 2021 is published herewith for the information of all property owners and residents in the township of markham h c t crisp clerk township of markham township of markham bylaw number 2021 a bylaw to prohibit the use of any land within a defined area of the municipality for dumping or disposing of domestic or industrial waste main st stouftyille immaculate duplex and 6 room self contained apartments broadloom ideal location 2 car garage large lot 4000 down balance fi low easy payments owners apartment vacant call harry nourne strawberries 3 15oz pkgs 100 14ox pkg 57c mtihm hospitality cherry pie each 45c ga bread 2 24ox loaves 39c store open thurs frid till 9 pm ratcliff s i g a foodliner stouffville ontario 1 the following area of the township of markham is hereby defined as an area to which the provisions of this bylaw shall apply namely the whole of the township of markham save and ex cept the east half of the west half of township lot 35 and the west half of the east half of lot 35 concession 5 2 kor the purpose of this bylaw industrial waste shall mean a material of any kind which has been obtained from an incinerator i b any material obtained from an abbatoir as a waste u product c any material obtained from an abbatoir for the purpose of dumping or disposing of such material as waste refuse or garbage 3 for the purpose of this bylaw domestic waste shall mean any waste material obtained for disposal elsewhere than on the premises from which such waste has been obtained 4 the dumping or disposing of domestic or industrial waste as hereinbefore defined in the said defined area is hereby pro hibited 5 any person convicted of any breach of the provisions of this bylaw shall forfeit and pay in the discretion of the convicting magistrate a penalty not exceeding exclusive of costs the sum of 30000 for eich offence recoverable under the summary convictions ac passed at th township of markham this sth day of july 1963 signed wilfred r dean reeve signed h crisp clerk thos shea ltd realtor 6402082 2941372 ax 32494 quality service garden care protect for insecticide and fungicide control use 3 ddt dithane 4 malathion dust king bug killer king 3 ddt we carry a complete line of insecticides and fungicides for the large or small gardener for the lawn weed killers lawn fertilizers with weed killer also white grub killer ps livestock spray ready to use stiver bros ltd phone 6403400 c mewaewogo

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