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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 7, 1964, p. 6

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t thz stourfyiue tsuiuni tkny my 7 1944 jssa humuhulli aaaaaaaii j must be sold 7 demonstrators all 1964 models less than 3000 miles 52295- nnd up 5 year or 50000 mile guarantee new car warranty markham chryslerdodge ltd no 7 hwy next to markham shopping centre call 2911742 tor line 293069 1 buttonville news seeding s wel on the way li not completed and winter wheat crops are lush and one of the nicest sishts in the neighbour hood they tell me is at the burr farm where the only team of horses for miles around may be seen on the land speakin of the burr family today may 4 is mr cline burrs 94th birthday formerly this has been a gay day of cele bration in the household but this year will be a quiet one be cause of mr burrs health ear lier this year he was taken to brierbush hospital at stoun- inson mr and mrs charles hooper mr and mrs ray mc- tavish mr and mrs stewart rumble and mr and mrs don ald deacon mrs george kellv and mrs russell boyington were amonz the auxiliary mem bers who assisted in various ways buttonville school children contributed several interesting numbers when the tsa 3 spring concert was held at bay- view secondary school recently mr win bush music supervi sor for the area directed the programme and mrs bush was ville and is now at the home pianist of his daughter mrs henry aij there were choral speaking iftfhutfkhvimvllfwirtwv len near markham most people heave a sigh of relief when income tax returns are completed and in the mail but consider ths plight of a chartered accountant with the responsibility of filing for many clients at midnight last friday s r patterson and his entire company must have felt as though school was out friends were sorry to learn that mrs s j englishs sister- inlaw mrs dan macgregor of owen sound was taken to hos pital recently following a heart attack i see by the daily neus mat the east york barbershoppers are singing not for their sup per but to earn enough money to take them to england this summer keith hood is a mem ber of this interesting group groups grades 1 and 11 re citing white mice grades 11 and 111 in sneezles a song and rythm band number did you ever see a lassie and va rious group choruses a square dance by grade iv buttonville was also much enjoyed children from grades iv and v at 7 school where mrs wil fred turner is principal also contributed songs and grades 2 11 and 111 from 7 sang the five vowels in numbers con tributed by grades 6 7 and s students from 4i school there were children from all over the area the last sunday in april saw a good congregation at browns corners united church gather ed to bid farewell to mr idris hamkl the student who has served the charge so well during the white rose ball was the past year and who leaves sponsored by the york central hospital auxiliary among local guests were mr and mrs w kedwell mr and mrs j rob- shortly to take up work in his native trinidad 122iul anniversary at browns corners giant 36 x 60 regular 349 value obtainable in six colorful designs during may and june red white will issue pink cash register tapes on all purchases for each 100 in accumulated pink tapes you will receive absolutely free a giant size beach towel start now and save red white pink tapes offer expires june 30th 1964 effective this store only medmmmmmmmmm cash saver save 14c salad dressing 32oz jar miracle w i cash saver save 18c fancy quality aysmer peas 6 cash saver save 17c lushus jelly desserts cash saver save 6c lobbys pineapple grapefruit drink ave 29c 15c off pack red r instant coffee 107 cash saver save 29c 15c off pack red rose 6oz jar its lamb week at red white at red white jh lamb 4 regular price 47c supreme brand fresh frozen specially selected choice plump imported well trimmed choice thick cut loin 3 meals in 1 roast fry or stew lambinabasket lb 21c trend mild seasoned ture pork tray tacked lamb chops lb 65c sausage lb 55c trend for lunches or snacks 4 varieties luncheon meat 2 for 45c delicious 24oz size sunshine fresh garden fresh iceberg xo 1 large heads lettuce 2 for 29 finest xew texas no 1 carrots 3lb poly bag 27c luscious barllnka no 1 grapes lb 39c mud sweet spanish no 1 onions pkg of 2 27c ontario hothouse no 1 tomatoes lb 39c cut and potted plants for mothers day available at most markets for mothers dat golden hour asst lb box chocolates lb box 95d save 6c 12oz tini kam luncheon meat 43c save 10c aluminum is inches wide 25fl roll stuart house foil 59c save 6c 6j4ox siie j carnation coffeemate 49ci save 12e off pack giant sim downy fabric softner 69c regular 39c weston or sunbeam each frost n serve short cake 35c j aunt marys sliced bread 24oz loaf 22c discount prices rcc 135 deodorant ban i ior 99c ret 79c 36 bufferin 59c rer 9c 4oz six vitalis 59c redsymrie setsthepwcei schells red white stouffville two fine services marked the 122nd anniversary at browns corners united church on sun day may 3rd many friends from heacford and victoria square attended as well as for mer members who returned to celebrate the occasion in the raominc rev horace burkholder ra bj former secretary of the ontario coun cil of christian education and now associated with newton- brook united clmrch was the speaker with rev dr a k binnington conducting the serv ice the choir was under the direction of mrs s j english with mrs donald reesor organ ist at 730 pni rev albion wright ba rd from the st andrews united church mark ham was the guest minister and the newtonhrook united church choir under the direction of mrs j leighton sang following the evening service friends were entertained in the church parlour with catering group 1 of the browns cor ners united church women act ing as hostesses luncheon well attended despite wind and rain last wednesday many women of the surrounding community attend ed the dessert luncheon held at browns corners church and sponsored by the ucw wi members hear former ss 5 ivachcr a vivid description of the life of a young country school teach er at buttonville circa 1900 was given by miss minnie walk er of richmond hill when she spoke to buttonville wi mem bers and friends at their april meeting miss waiker was the dauglitc of a former unionville methodist minister she attended the model school at newmarket and grad uated at 17 an age when her parents felt she was too young to leave home so she postponed her teaching career for a time until she was called to fill in for nine days at buttonville school the pay for this occasional work was to be si per day and she needed a new spring coat so she took the job when the teacher failed to return she was asked to stay on and found her self teaching eight grades pre paring students for their en trance exams and coping with a new set of beginners following the easter recess her yearly salary was 350 at first she lived at home and bicycled to and from union ville each day battling wind weather heat and dust later she boarded with miss emiiy james and her brother charles on the farm south of the school dr george kelly tried his en trance exams under miss walk ers tutelage and another stu dent miss dell stephenson was present at the w l meeting miss irene hood who later be came mrs atkinson was the only one of her pupils who could play the school organ mrs russell boyington was hostess at the meeting which was held in her home and mrs george kelly president was in the chair original poetry by members was a feature of the meeting which produced much hilarity and a parade of hats made at a recent short course added inter est mrs aubrey stephenson sang two solos airs gordon purves icports the cancer society workers are out in full force and doing very well also this month from april 27 to may 2 the canadian men tal health campaign will be held altona mr and mrs tipping of stay- ner spent last week with their daughter rev and mrs dow sargeant and boys on thurs day mr and mrs tipping and rev and mrs sargeant had dinner with mr and mrs nor man bunker we welcome mr and mrs ron brillinger to our commu nity they have moved into their new home across from ross wideman mrs noble rynard of whitby has been visiting with her daughter mrs harold lewis dairy farmers is your supply of home grown grains running short 1 if so you should consider a balanced complete 16 dairy ration master 16 milk producer krums or pellets will fill the bill advantages 1 no waste 2 no separation of ingredients 3 easy to handle 4 no caking or lumping a stays fresh 6 economical 7 bulk call your local master feeds dealer stiver bros phone stouffville 6403400 a superior range builtin look eis jijrte citi nc jvfeesse cctp paijjtj i and family for several days demonstrations of various kinds are on the go in our com munity last wednesday even ing mrs colin williams was hostess to a stanley party and on monday afternoon mrs don boake entertained a number of ladies to a tupperware party mr and mrs gordon raymer of colborne were recent visit ors with her parents mr and mrs isaac lehman mr and mrs norman bunker were sunday supper guests of their granddaughter mr and mrs gordon vaughan and chil dren of unionville they help ed little gail vaughan cele brate her 6th birthday the regular monthly meet ing of the altona womens in stitute will be held at the home of mrs a wideman on wed nesday may 13th at 2 pm mottoto be a member of your wi is not a must but it is a help a mutual help to a good citizen roll call what career i would follow if i were a teen ager today mrs j mcpherson the deputy reeve of pickering township will be the guest speaker all ladies welcome glen major mrs clinton neville returned home on friday after spending the winter in florida mr and mrs allan jones and family of newmarket called on relatives here on sunday mr george gibson was at his cottage over the weekend after having an enjoyable holiday in england miss hilda hopkins ashburn and mrs charles fiss called on mrs joseph jones on sunday mr and mrs albert lee is lington spent the weekend with mr j a hingston mr ernest gates returned home last week after spending the winter in fairview lodge mr and mrs john richard son toronto mr and mrs paul baster scarboro spent tha weekend with mr and mrs jim jones mrs edgar johnson spent a few days last week with her daughter mrs allan holman of brooklin mr and mrs a c simmonds and mr herbert simmonds spent the weekend at brae- side assssssxxxsacsxskxsjbnaakscsjcssst p per week delivers this modern moffat range its just one of many new exciting models now on display see the complete line todays smart new propane ranges are fully automatic with a 1001 instant heat settings automagic controls cook bake or broil food perfectly the clean cool economical propane way see or call your superior man ask about his free rotisserie offer a fc for heating vtcookinc 6rying too sucrioris automagically best for you dnnniiuc i propane ltd kccle street concord ontario rhone av 5114is see the john 10 lawn wanted new and used car salesmen for stouffville and uxbridge areas apply morton 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