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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 4, 1965, p. 11

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victoria square news valentine candies from houstons the rexall drug store 1 main st v stoukfville ph 6402222 tivkntivtwo twentytwo thanks very much lor the beautiful neektie said junior kissing grandma dutifully on the eheek oh thats nothing to thank me for she murmured thats what i thought but ala said i had to the travelling salesman walked into the roadside restau rant and ordered bring me two eggs he said to the waitress fry them so hard theyre edged in black al so two slices of burnt toast and a cup of cold coffee then sit down and nag im homesick mr w sandle annual congregaiional jletinit the annual congregational meeting of the tnited church was held on wednesday evening ii ihe sunday school room pre ceded by a pot luck supper following are the officers of the church for 1965 session honorary elders stanlev bovton louis l nichols and william j orr elders 5 years fraser gee clarence steckley 4 yrs percy bennett earlemprirgharn 3 yrs rolph boynton roy glover 2 yrs heber mccague herman mort son 1 vr cecil nichols arnold mortson stewapds 3 yrs herb nelson george brands carl walker harold hill 2 yrs clarence steckey denton brum- well gordon drape jim bark er 1 yr gordon mcwhirter rov glover jack mackness al lan orr from ucw mrs earl empringham mrs donald bovd church ushers john mc- cigue chairman i arnold mort son herb nelson allan orr wayne mortson bruce mortson richard frisby norman tyn- dall treasurer herman mort son assist norman tyndall secretary to annual meeting earl empringham vay repre sentatives to presbytery law- son mumberson mrs percy bennett caretaker mrs f mc- poberis missionary mainte nance committee herman mortson mrs alan chadvyick mrs martin styrmo gordon mc whirter mrs eloise mortson mrs mary buchanan m m treas mrs mary buchanan christian education committee mrs h mccague mrs s bovn- lon mrs j boyd mrs percy bennett mrsr v mikkelsen mrs allan orr percy bennett 1 norman tyndall temperance i secretaries dr a f binning- j ton percy bennett upper 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extra room asimmons mayfield hideabed sofa m ufint jfarfilt vilut lhit trvt dir nd rijht f cjlii comfeit opin t miyld 11 y5tv cot ui xth lull itnjth slomwf kiri mitlrm 3lthi jsjm in itiil top rittd smwn fsrt ts stltct from as neillt iffiy f tttoeti and pittaffis all dawritor cm ftfett itatt iy tows 50 lrei 199 oneills two locations 45 main st w phone 6402860 3 main st e phone 6402855 stouffville mrs w sandle compiler of reports mrs john mccague cemetery board frank brum- weil harvey collard fraser gee herman mortson cecil nichols rolph boynton wilbur brumwell heber mccague richard frisby memorial and historical committee fraser gee peicv bennett mrs r perkins mrs h collard mrs h mccague rolph boynton dr a f binnington board of trustees heber mccague chairman s boynton r boynton l nichols h mort son r brumwell f gee f brumwell c walker w orr l mumberson c nichols h collard secretary nominating committee john mccague chairman harvey collard al lan orr fraser gee mrs eloise mortson mrs denton brum well auditors mrs v mikkel sen mrs mart styrmo euchre there were 16 tables of play ers at the community hall on friday evening prize winners were ladies mrs doris crosby mrs margaret gall and mrs j mccague lone hands mrs roy glover men leslie boyd charlie attridge j w dews- bury lone hands george too- ley lucky draw for a box of groceries was won by roy glover another euchre parly will be held in the community hall on friday evening feb 5 at s13 pm sponsored by the lions club ladies please provide lunch observer mrs heber mccague who is representative for the observer would be glad to receive and cnd your renewal of the ob server early in february used postage stamps if you have been saving used postage stamps for the mission to lepers mrs h mccague and the girls of the intermediate class hope to send them in to 67 yonge st toronto by feb loth hospital auxiliary the annual meeting of the gormleyheadfordvictoria sq branch of the york central hospital auxiliary was held in the form of a buffet luncheon in the community hall on sat afternoon when there were about 50 in attendance following the luncheon mr lawson mumberson conducted the election of officers when the following were elected chair man mrs r britnell cochair- man mrs john mccague sec mrs art wilson treas mrs lloyd beatty cochairman for headford mrs doug young cochairman for gormley mrs f dullege cochairman for victoria sq mrs lawgon mumberson mrs miller direc tor of volunteers of the york central auxiliary installed the officers several lucky draws were held with the following being winners mrs guild mrs neil mortson mrs george brands the annual meeting of the york central hospital auxiliary will be held in the hospital cafeteria on thursday evening feb 11 at 8 pm the york central hospital auxiliary has tickets for a theatre night for spring thaw at the royal alexander theatre toronto on saturday evening may 1st at 6 pm you may se cure your tickets from mrs d young at 336 taylor mills dr south richmond hill 8841929 ookiiic school get your tickets now for the hydro showtime being held in the comii i hall on tues day eveninf eb 9 at 8 pm a 2 hour s jw full of infor mation and prizes tickets are available from mrs j mccague at 8875409 mrs g brands at 8875200 and mrs l hart at 8875415 or any institute mem ber church news the flowers in the church on sunday morning were in loving memory of mrs mildred simp son mother o- mrs j knight there will be a communicant membership class for those app 1318 years of age at victoria square church from the whole charge beginning feb 14 330 to 430 pm for seven sundays it is also hoped to have a study group the lenten booklet and epistle to the ephe- sians at browns corners church wednesday evenings 8 to 9 pm for seven weeks begin ning feb 17 for the whole charge those interested on the charge in the adult church member ship will be asked to come to the study group at browns corners neigliourhood notes birthday greetings to mrs heber mccague feb 5 mrs nelson buchanan feb 8 jimmy boyd spent the week end with his cousin douglas minaked in toronto mrs harriet english is mak ing gradual progress from her recent illness in the branson hospital a speedy recovery is wished for philip hill who is seriously ill in bed miss mae sanderson of rich mond hill was laid to rest in the victoria square cemetery on friday of last week sympathy is extended to her brothers who survive mrs wolford of toronto mr and mrs harry empringham and family and mr and mrs victor britnell had sunday din ner with mr and mrs robert g britnell the occasion being in honour of mrs wolford and mr britnell who were celebrating their birthdays commercial fishing is multimillion dollar ontario industry a farm woman very active in rltib and charity work came home one evening to find her husband engaged in darning a pair of his work socks she watched him for a minute and then said you men think you i know everything but you never learn youve got that thimble on the wrong finger i know replied the htt- band irrimly it should be on yours- ontarios 3000 commercial fishermen play a key toe in making canada the worlds lar gest freshwater fishery their harvest in 1962 was 63784000 pounds valued at 5341000 and while the 1963 commerci fish landinjs were less54342000 poundstheir value was higher at s5304000 this surpasses the freshwater commercial fish production of any other pro vince the story of ontarios com mercial fishery is tolu in a once factual and fascinating fa shion in commercial fishing in ontario an attractively il lustrated 6x9k inch bro chure just issued by the de partment of lands and forests it is available without charge by request to the department of lands and forests queens park toronto ontario commercial fisher men have 510000000 invested in gear and property 4000000 in boats alone nets represent an equal investment and free zers ice houses piers etc an other 2000000 the industry is as modern as the 80foot steel diesel vessels that set and winchhaul nets far out in lake erie they boast the latest electronic fishing gear echo sounders radar ship to ship radio etc more than 100 such tugs are part of lake eties 300boat fishing fleet yet the industry is as tradi tional as the canoes and small outboard craft still in use in northern inland waters by fish ermen many of them indians who fish as members of a iribe or band as their ancestors did in many small communities along the shores of northern waters fishing is a primary source of local income for the early indians fish was a staple of diet indian fishing gear in- cuded spears weirs wicker baskets nets and bone hooks primitive gear perhaps but the idea remains much the same today with modern im provements winter fishing through a hole in the ice an old indian cus tom now attracts thousands of sportsmen to lakes across the province especially lake sim- coe where more than 4000 fish ing huts some with modern comforts dot the ice during the winter months this years mild winter saw ice still too thin on lake simcoe for fish huts in early january later an aerial th stoorrvule tritune iwy fwy i i96s pt 11 j check showed 607 fish huts on i lake simcoe 35 on lake cou- i j chiching and 33 on georgian i bay neighbouring waters the commercial fishing in ontario brochure states that i threequarters of all fish caught in ontario on a commercial ba- j sis come from the warm shal- i low waters of lake erie lately yellow perch and smelt account for nearly all the lake erie j commercial catch lake huron produces chub and whitcfish lake ontario fishermen take i whitefish pickerel carp and j eels lake superior supplies i most ontario lake herring plus quantities of pickerel and lake trout yellow pickerel support i the lake st clair fishery the sale of bait fish has grown apace in the past few years until it has become an in dustry exceeding 1500000 in annual sales by more than 2000 licenced bait fishermen its ra pid growth is in keeping with the increasing number of ang lers who find ontarios well- stocked fishing waters unsur passed anywhere the department of lands and forests licences commercial fishermen controls by regula tions the kind and mesh sizes of nets ised where fishing may be done the kind and size of fish to be kept and marketed and the fishing seasons the department raises hatch- cry fish for stocking and samp les and tests commercial fish catches for more than 100 years most ontario fish have been market ed in the united states where about 95 of lake erie fish are sold today york county branch canadian mental health association seventh annual meeting to be held in st andrews united church markham february 9 1965 tuesday evening guesl speaker dr sfuart e rosenberg rabbi belh tredec congregation bathurst street toronto subject of address the silent revolution preceding coffeeparty from 730 to s30 pm a warm welcome to ihe public for office supplies its the tribune spend less get more specials this week 204 dogs destroyed in pickering township a total of 267 stray dogs were picked up in the twp of pick ering in 1964 according to re cords compiled by mr harry ashton bylaw enforcement officer of this number 204 were destroyed a total of 144 charges were laid against the owners of way ward animals thirteen of these were dismissed and 131 paid fines only 63 owners out of the 267 thought enough of their pet to reclaim it from the pound sides of beef cut wrapped frozen lb 45c lean stewing beef lb 53c loins of pork well trimmed 810 lb average lb 65c lean hamburg 40c lb 2 lbs 75c fretz bros a harper highest quality meals lowest prices free delivery 6403125 xarkmont ont announces a prompt confidential personal loan service for the residents of this area loans arranged immediately in your home loans on your own signature for consolidation of debts vacation ear car repairs home improvements education new furniture appliances or any useful purpose need k new home see us for immediate low cost mortgage service no bonus or hidden 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