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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 19, 1945, p. 4

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r- tf 3f st wv lets dance with the boys who put the dance in dancing the next big event isdated to be held at goodwood on the evening of wednesday july 25 billy hole and his live wires good pavement floor withithe blue sky above what more could you wish for school report bingo and other games operated by the lions club for your entertainment under auspices of lol 572 goodwood v admission to dance 25c tz altona mrs willis davis spent a few days at bala muskoka with her sister mrs f sellers mr and mrs wm reesor visited recently with mr and mrs e lehman missmiddleton of toronto is spending a f e wdays with mrs wm reesor mr and mrs wm eckardt and family are holidaying in halibur- ton mr and mrsh mcintosh and mr andmrs wm mcnair visited with mr- and mrs howsam of green- bank on saturday evening 3jv kfc rj- is jj mrs r a stiver was granddaughter of capt mustard her death breaks link thatbound present generation to first early settlers mrsr eleanor stiver who died at 94 prince arthur avenue toronto onsunday july 15th lived just fourdays beyond her 90th birthday she wasadaughterof james must- ard and isabella bell and was born on july 11 1855 at lot 29 con 6 markham immediately opposite melville church v she was the last of a family of the first settlers in the district be- ing a granddaughter of capt jas mustard who settled in markham k back in 1801 in 1880 she united in marriage with reuben a stiver unioriville who predeceased her in 1919 practically- all her long life mrs stiver lived in the township v whereshe was born mrs stiver was an active worker jin- church affairs in the former presbyterian church at unionville t and later in the united church unionville and was a woman of sterling qualities i jrthe only surviving immediate re latives are two niecps mrs george padget 6f agincourt and miss annieduncanstouffville jnterment was made in the lu- theran cemetery at unionville on wednesday afternoonjuiy 18 fol- lowing divine service in the union- ville united church i 1 new audition to oak ridges school work on a tworoom addition to union ss 1 public school on yonge st oak ridges at a cost of between 15000 and 20000 will begin this summer trustees dis closed last week an effort will be made to have the added classrooms ready for use in the fall term said a report in the aurora banner since the war began population of the district hasincreased by one third and the present tworoom school is now inadequate to accommodate pupils who must attend said j b topper a mem ber of the school board the school now has an enrolment of 100 last christmas it became necessary to engage a third teacher and stagger classes in the junior room ballantrae george windsor is now working at little current manitoulin island wherehe is employed by the shutz construction co the firm which took the hill out of gravel hill last summer col hollinsrakes white english bull dog is estray or was when this item was typed mrs hollinsrake wjiof is -at- their summer home is quite worried about hhe english miss v new potatoes at wrights this week but they were imported next week- our own growers will have themarket ringwood art bassett unfortunately sprain ed his ankle while at work in tor onto andjis spending a week at his home here mr and mrs leo e jaynes of toronto spent the weekend with miss ada barkey the children of the community who attend the monday evening meeting conducted by rev gibson brown in our church enjoyed a picnicaf musselmans lake last thursday afternoon the sympathy of the community is extended to the relatives of the late mrs maria quants a former resident of rlngwood who died at the home of her daughter mrs bruce morton stcuffville on mon day milk producers operators milking machines disinfectant cleanser deodorant quick acting always dependable diversol solutions wont rust utensils or leave any sludge and are nonpoisonous before a name denoted farm service farm service candidates arcre minded that standing can only be granted when full employment is complete and forms signed by employers are returned to the principal c a11 results of the following lists are subject to confirmation by the department of education y upper school results will be available about the end of august grade ix names arranged alphabetically in the groups i 75100 bolender louie brulinger mildred freel lloyd goudie helen har per mary miller murray murphy marion schell percy talbot loreen timbers george vaughan marion wideman luella ii 6674 barry ted brown dorothy bun ker shirley clubine bob for rester dixie grove mary jones kenneth wideman margaret iii 6065 brown jean byer edna drewery grant spence lenore c 5060 hogan betty james wallace jennings lloyd steckley alma warriner evelyn watson claude grade x names arranged alphabetically in the groups i 75100 bell audrey black betty fockler helen grove carl miller betty paisley erline sanderson marion stouffer bert weldon carol williamson kay ii 6674 atkinson harold black leonard bridges harry clarke keith crowder bruce doner donald noxon court rae doreen iii 6065 baker eileen cober velma dowswell roy good audrey schell lome wetheral bob woodland betty c 5060 baker howard barclay lewis burrows helen couperthwaite bert ellas clemath farmer betty raxlin lewis sider agnes vague stewart wells grant white lena grade xi cummings paul eng c hist c algebra i phys- ii french iii latin c hunt ruth hist c french c latin c lickorish beatrice eng ill hist ii alg c phys c french i latin i nigh billie eng c hist i alg ii phys ii french c latin iii noxon kenneth eng ill hist ii alg c phys i french c latin cpugh phyllis eng i hist iii french c salmon bernard eng c hist ill alg i phys c french ii lat ii smalley albert eng ill hist ii alg c physic french iii lat c wagg reta eng i hist i j i phys ii french 11 lat ii white lenora eng ii hist i alg c phys c french iii lat c windsor ruth eng c hist ii alg ill phys ill french iii latin iii grado xii j baker audrey eng i hist i geom 1chem i lat i french ii brown margaret eng i hist ii geom i phys ill lat ii fr ii forfar bruce eng ii hist i geom ill chem c lat ii fr ill freel betty jean eng i hist i geom ii chem i lat i french ii goudie eleanor eng ill geom c chem c latin iii french ii green kathleen eng c hist ii geom c chem ill lat ii fr ii green kenneth eng i hist i geom ii chem i lat i fr 1 jennings audrey eng ii hist ii geom c chem c lat i fr ii jennings kenneth eng c hist c geom ii chem i lat ii fr c king vera eng ii hist ii geom i chem i lat i fr i moyer warren eng c hist c geom ii chem iiilat cfr c schmidt stanley eng ill histc lat cfr c slack audreyeng i hist i geom i chem i lat i fr i smith duncan eng ill hist ill geom ii chem ill latin iii french c l c murphy ba principal tllllifmsvrio t served from whitchurch y js ir aitheltownship council of whit church will become the nucleus of an organization whose duty and aim it willbe to register the names of all who served inithis war as soldier sailor- airman or nurse the aid of womens institutes red cross and church- organizations will be sought in gathering this list it is planned to hold a public meet ing on wednesday september 26 when a committee will be formed representative of all organizations whose duty it will be to complete the list together with certain in formation about each person who has served in uniform forms will be provided for this purpose the exact wording of which will be de termined at the september meet ing- r the desire for compiling such a record is twofold it will be a valu able piece of- information to file away in the township records and it will be very necessary to have these names should the municipal ity decide on making any formal recognition in some tangible way to those who have served indeed there is every possibility of this being done probably at the con clusion of the japanese war or be fore but the first step is to compile the names and when the matter is revived this september it behooves all residents of the municipality to lend a nand that none may be missed fouowwm grove jhomegmiss joan adamsv3irsitgorddn slesser cplv oliver entwlstle5cpl5g grovearithonxh5bveraomemr and mrs grundy wesley wideman mrsldonlehmanand children childehandgrownups enjoyed a social evening attbe school lasttliiiiesiifii cnfm kiinkaj thursday in honor of missluella nur stouffer who has just retired after t-w- xc iie w4 a successful liveyear term of teach- rwillowbeachpavniioir wilcoxipake dancing ing herer following the ball game mr king of the school board pre sided over a program of vocal and instrumental numbers reading and speeches pastor s has been conducting the religious instruction aaron grove and- trustee edwin byer voiced the sentiments tf the ratepayers of the section in appreciation of the teach ing both by precept and example given the children asatokenof esteem a beautiful chair was pre sented along with best wishes for the future miss stouffer thanked one and all warmly for the gift also ken itose axd his band admission 35 cents rollepslcstinlv monday wednesday and friday 2 matinee monday tuesday wednev day thursday- friday dance and skate at wllicox- lake r-ivji- 51 ii vi the school trustees andparents fori their cooperation refreshments and last minute chats brought a pleasant evening to close dickson the buildings on hill the walker farm are being improved by a coat of paint put on by messrs barkey and kirk of mt joy miss martha hoover called on mrs noah stouffer on monday afternoon misses edith raymer of mark ham and lillian moyer left monday evening for port arthur where they will assist in the v summer vacation bible school work of the canadian sunday school mission a special feature of the sunday morning service was the dedication of three babies namely janet daughter of mr and mrs hall- man lois daughter of mr and mrs s a stouffer and patricia daugh ter of mr and mrs r gibbins pastor shantz gave a very helpful talk on the christian home messrs g gamble and r moyer attended a barn meeting of the canadian guernsey breeders asso ciation held at crosslands farms claremont type classification de monstration and judging under the direction of prof g e raithby was the chief feature of the even ing followed by refreshments and a sociauhalf hour summer guests from toronto as vacation bible school stouffville mennonitelchurch july 23rd tpj 27ih each morning jmonday to friday 930 to 1130 oclock all boys and girls five years and over see the electric pictures given by percy turner childrens evangelist lots of singing and bible drill fffe friday july 27th atsjoclock rehearsal and young peoples night acts of apostles in picture parents be sure and come i e moyer pastor immediate delivery more pheasants fob whitchurch v injaccordance with theyearly custom the department of game and fisheries has released some 114 pheasants over the township of whitchurch these birds were freed on july 11th- andwere dis tributed in small- lots at different points the annual i pheasant hunt each fall is made better because of the supply of new birds released yearly 7 tractor cultivator spring- tooth model a- tractor scuftler power lift model a tractor scnfllcr hand lift 2 section springtooth harrows fertilizer attachment for two- furrow plows 5 mower 6 mower 5 combine manure spreader g3hp7 no 3 cream separator v mcdccring milker and milk coolers onehorse scufllers and wceders 6 section drag harrows bcatty pressure system bcattyhand pumps bcatty litter carrier buckets get them while they last goodj ear thresher belts electric fencers spools wire batteries hand power clippers here are some x jl ilk goods farm machinery we can now siipply delaval woods surge milking machines all machines installed and serviced also woods gilson milk- coolers beatty- bros equipment electric pumps hand pumps pump jacks woods electric grain grinders and oat rollers a good supply of parts for all machines shell oils and greases livestock spray and fly spray ej stickle gorraley stouflville 1934 chev f tircsv insecticides and sprays climax one lb to 50 lbs arsenate of lead arsenate of lime blucstone ferris dust r j dry bordeaux mixture shell cattle spray darleys cattle spray- vlgoro fiyocid0 fly catchers pressure sprayers get your mccormick deering general motors beatty bros parts claremont 1940 international truck 177 v w 15 stock rac t it 1938 diamond t truck 160 wj panel nearly j v w i ho20 vrractor mcdeering oj ivijisr i loft mcdeering tractor binder 7 jtrmasscybinderjf masscy manure spreader trac- r j n i tor on rubber tr ljj j r 2 masscy mowers 5 6 v- stiff tooth cultivator 94 wood wheel wagon cc yl k- s f m- 15 disc mccormickseed driu fuostproducts steel weld silos v silo paper snow fcnce wirefcnce t staples andbrace wire i charness newdouble sots collars sweat pad harncsspartsof aukinds also motor oiltmufflersvlbniuon parts slip covers v plow shears gaskets from our 10000 stock room flit chas cooper i r iv ij the adventures of plm pe by the british american oil company 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