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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 26, 1963, p. 13

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gsssg r the showing of 1964 models on thursday oct 3 watch for our open house ad next week iontiac buick acadian vauxhall gmc trucks neil patrick motors ltd corner of 9th and main st w stouffville phone 6403450 changes in gun licence dates the minister of lands and forests hon a kelso roberts qc has announced a change in the resident gun license ef fective immediately this lic ence is now valid irom septem ber 20th to the following feb ruary 29th in the southern zone this change will not ap ply to hunting on licenced phea sant hunting preserves form erly it was possible to use the license for hunting from sep tember 1st the southern zone comprises that part of ontario lying south of the counties of grey and bruce and south of the townships of nottawasaga sunnidale vespra and lake simcoe west of highway 12 and south of highway t from highway 12 eastward to the east boundary of frontenac county south of rideau lake and rideau river and thence easterly to hawkesbury the details of the boundary line are described on the license this change in the date where the license is valid has become necessary due to the numbers of hunters entering the field in the early days of september when the crops are still on the land the change will not affect many hunters adversely since rabbit pheas ant and duck seasons do not open until after september 20 there will be a three week per iod however when there is no licence available of maintain ing good hunterlandowner re lationships justifies the change mr roberts said altona mr and mrs millard reesor and maria and mrs pointon were sunday dinner guests of mr and mrs gerald pointon of toronto a number of ladies from our community attended the trous seau tea given in honour of miss shirley dunkeld a bride of this saturday rev and mrs d sargeant were at stayner over the week end where they helped her par ents mr and mrs tipping celebrate their 60th wedding an niversary some of the uxbridge high school students had a holiday on tuesday because there is no heat in the school yet on wednesday classes didnt begin until eleven oclock mrs darcy elson and local tupperware dealer mrs wilf morley were guests at a lunche on at the forum restaurant in toronto on tuesday of last week mrs elson had the high est sales of tupperware in mrs morleys area and the third highest sales in southern ont ario alice received a silver fruit bowl and matchinf candle sticks and a floor polisher along with her other gifts hawsiff m auct if you live within 20 miles of stouffville you will find the stouffville tribune a most effective force in making your r auction profitable this major weekly newspaper reaches the peopfe you want to reach it services subscribers on routes out of stouffville markham claremont gormley good wood unionville and uxbridge as well as other nearby centres in is delivered on the routes every thursday remember your auction ad placed in the stouffville tribune is not just a one shot deal your newspaper is referred to often and undoubtedly your auction listing will be reread by farmers im mediately before attending your sale other advertising media is ou of sight out of mind be assured of a successful sale insist that your sole ad bans in the stouffville tribune horticulural meeting and flower show despite the frosts the flow er show held on monday even ing in the presbyterian churcn basement was considered one of the best in both quality and quantity making it difficult for the judge miss eva hoover to place the awards the meet ing in charge of mrs a rat- cliff and m mertens was well attended the guest speaker mrs eldon comfort of mark- ham showed slides and told of their stay in tanganyika east africa they spent is months living in very different circum stances than here at home ma king it quite an experience for she and her family music was enjoyed provided by mrs al hudson as soloist accompanied by mrs garth good a social hour folowed the meeting the men on the directorate are in charge of the program for oc tober 21st the prize winners were as follows arrang depicting fall m mertens mrs e baker mrs c burkholdcr arrang of foliage only mrs almstedt mrs ratclift mrs a smith green and white arrang mrs almstedt mrs v tim bers m mertens thanksgiving arrang mrs storey mrs ratcliff arrang using mums mrs o burton m mertens c james arrang using 1 flower and any foliage mrs storev mrs burkholder mrs ratcliff arrang using 3 flowers and foliage c james mrs stor ey mrs ratcliff arrang in yellow and purple mrs storey mrs timbers mrs ratcliff roadside material mrs a ratcliff mrs burkholder mrs e baker arrang using petunias mrs almstedt mrs a smith mrs ratcliff arrang in kitchen utensil mrs a smith mrs storey c james mrs ratcliff vase of any one variety mrs o burton mrs storey mrs ratcliff arrang of fiowers and vege tables mrs e baker mrs timbers mrs a ratcliff arrang in a cup with saucer mrs almstedt mrs w tim bers mrs a ratcliff arrang using marigolds mrs m storey m mertens mrs a ratcliff arrang using zinnias mrs almstedt mrs a ratcliff mrs e baker bloomington mr and mrs j bius of tees- water were guests with mr mrs vv gierkink the hiteens were hosts to the young people of dawes rd agc on friday evening the home ui mr and mrs noel storry four tractors and hay wagons were kept busy urtil the call to gather around the caropfire over sixty enjoyed hot dogs and cokes visitors with mr and mrs eugene lemon on the weekend were mrs shields and mr anu mrs reichard of rorcrto mr and mrs r hill and daughters of claremont were at church service sunday morn ing and were visitors with mr and mrs vincent wagg of stouftville an abundance of beautiful flowers and fruits decorated the church for the harvest home services on sunday rev still was the guest preacher in the morning with mr and mrs jackson giving the music rev ferris was the evening speaker and the spencer family furnish ed the music among the visi- tors were mr and mrs cliff winn of toronto mr a vaug- han of ballantrae mr and mrs earl doner and evelvn of stouffville miss doris nesbltt and miss joy adams of dun- das vanity september 26 1963 the stouffvwi tribune ftjt 13 0 the wk anne and ronald resting at the pipher funeral home 126 yonge st n richmond hill service on tuesday at 2 pm interment richmond hill cem etery in lieu of flowers if so desired please donate to th cancer society pioflct death neill hazel ruth at the princess margaret hospital on saturday sept 21 1963 hazel ruth poapst beloved wife of laurence a neill richmond hill dear mother of jean mrs rj dowson norma grace i mrs wg potter carol di- smithcorona cash registers tribune office supplies stouffville ontario be snre to so to a place that gives trading stamps 3ksssss9c public skating at stouffville arena sat sept 28 830 pm mon sept 30 830 pm sat oct 5 830 pm admission 50c o1txvxx3txx3xxxsx16k363mx33tk3txxx3a awardsprizes octobii 3 officially opened friday oct 4th 2 pm by t r h1lliard director of energy resources honourable earl rowe lieutenant governor of ontario will officially open the new race track saturday oct 5 145 pm saturday october 5 berks yorks tams light and heavy horse show regional red and white dairy show also beef cattle show horse racing road race pony races large midway monster dance at night art celsie and orchestra friday october 4 chariot racing sponsored by k w beamish construction dalton rumney pres band competition jack fraser calf scramble tug o war between service club3 of district fred spring sectreas

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