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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 22, 1945, p. 4

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3- m azvi coding sensational refrigetc3r of the refrigerator you hear about but never hear the refrigerator that feezes ice without moving parts iu the refrigtrator that never wears out fyo the refrigerator that newer makes a noise the refrigerator that will run on either 25 or 60 cycles or direct current the refrigerator that has no pressure valves of any kind to leak and cause t trouble the refrigerator built by the largest company in the world devoted exclusively to the manufacture of refrigerators for the home iv raglan awarded kiwahis trophy children from nearby schools were in oshawa on saturday in greater numbers than usual as it was ac hievement day for members of the kiwanis children club members ofrthe club on may 16 last were given 25 dayold chicks and a quan tity of feed during the last six months the members cared for and raised their birds and on this occa sion returned three cockerelsto the kiwanis club for judging and prize awards members of the club from raglan school won the highest number of points in the competition and will be awarded the cup to hold for one year- base line west school ob tained honorable mention thorn- tons corners school won the cup a year ago out of a membership of 120 there were specimens from 96 flocks for judging and fred campbell agri cultural representative for ontario county described the quality of the birds submitted as very good the prizes and winners were as follows first prize 750 second prize 5-00- third 250 fourth- and fifth i00 each v first helen butt and dorothy buechler tliird georgina groat church hill councillor and mrs i mclaugh lin visited his mother mrs ida mc laughlin in toronto on tuesday of last week n glad to report mr herbert pegg is improving after having a heart attack and is able to do some light work again mr and mrs ross thompson and boys also mr clarence beach of sandford visited with the martin family on sunday miss velma pegg has taken a position in toronto for a few weeks on thursday evening last about ringwood mr steve thompson who has been in charge of the gold fish ponds here for three years was on a visit to his brother at chatsworth and his home town of chesley where the thompsons are prominent farmers in eldersie township bloomington mrs c lemon andhelen enjoyed the santa claus parade in toronto last saturday mrs v lemon also on thursday evening last auouu visited her brotherinlaw lieut 26 friends and neighbors gathered col eric nighswander obe who r v oh mn roviic- i rhnrw park hospital at the home of mr and mrs roy fockler as a return party of their chivari which took place a few weeks ago the evening was spent in playing progressive crokinole after which mr anjl mrs fockler were presented with a lovely elec tric toaster from the chivari boys refreshments were served which completed a vcryenjoyableevening- th red cross quilting was held this week on tuesday afternoon at the home of i- miss lena king at last weeks meeting at mrs cards there was an attendance of 8 and we completed one large quilt as the busy season gets over we hope more will be out as the work is urgently needed everybody welcome sellock sixth helen gimblett 7th ronald werry 8th evelyn lutz 9th martin olesen 10th clarence uuecmer tnira ueoigmd uiuiwood-llth- jenny murczekjajtn fourth- david clarey fifth gordon barry johnson 13th anne lees is in chorlcy park hospital mr and mrs marvin lemon and children of marathon were weekend visitors with his brother eugene lemons mr glen gibbons of toronto spent sunday with friends here missl hill is under the weather with a heavy cold we hope she will soon be better miss elaine baker in- training at toronto general hospital was at her home here last friday miss alta fockler is visiting at greenbank mr and mrs r mills spent sun day with friends at cashel we are sorry to report our esteemed aged citizen mr seneca baker is ill mrs newton rae has returned home from the toronto hospital and we understand her eye sight is satisfactorily improving m- 1 increase your poultry profi is v alt on a miss margaret proctor of mack- lhv saskl i was a guest at the home of mr and mrs wm slack last week- misses merle and audrey slack margaret proctor and june daley were dinner guests of mr and mrs walter slack stouffville on satur day evening the teacher miss harding and pupils of altona school will hold their christmas concert on friday dec 21st mr alexandria of toronto has had a carpenter engaged for twelve weeks and also clare thompson plumber of locust hill making ex tensive alterations in the house and surroundings on his estate the job was completed last weekend the w1 members are invitedto join with the claremont ladles on tuesday nov 27 at the club house when the projectwise buying of clothing will be taken up meeting from 10 ahi to 4 pm bring your lunch tea will be provided by the claremont ladies balsam and mt zion mrs c jones mrs c davies and mrs geo wilson attended the rally of the oshawa presbytery in os hawa on thursday miss jean linton miss luella carson and mr donald davies of toronto spent the weekend at their respective homes here some of the farmers in the com munity got their buckwheat thresh ed last week mr and mrs wm day of port perry visited on sunday at richard days mr and r mrs b jamieson and family mrs lewis jones and fam ily visited with mr and mrs r parrot ts on sunday we are very pleased to know that mr b w jones who was oper ated on a week ago sundav is now home and doing fine mr and mrs thomas galbraith of toronto spent the weekend with mr and mrs lloyd wilson miss hazel wilson and friend len wilson of toronto spent sunday with hazels parents- mr and mrs jas wilson cerea s for cooler mornings rolled oatj5 finew coarse per lb rolled wheat per lb cream of wheat per lb mother jacksons jiffy porridge per pkg these make nutritious drinks toddy -i- bordens malted milk w i i vitone per tln iia neilsons cocoaper lb tin dairy feeds- sfjc 5 lbs for 25c 5c 18c 45c- 45c 29c v fresh fruits and vegetables ratcliffco town delivery phone 198 atha news 1 iff m iii i fy isfrtr here are three steps you can take that really pay off first worm entire flock with purina checkrton mix 6 lbs with each 100 lbs of mash feed for a week second sort larger cockerels and pen separately they put on more and better weight that way third finish cockerels by feeding purina fatena checkers for two weeks i the finish on cockerels spells the difference on profit and loss 8th line markham mrs florence miller- of stouffville visited for a few days with mrs edwin byer mrs kirk and miss elva kirk spent last thursday with friends in markham mr and mrs elmer grove nee filla wideman have returned from a hanny holiday soent in buffalo new york and other places the wms of peaches united church met at the home of mrs snang on tuesday of last week with a good attendance of members mrs wm smith of glasgow was a visitor for a few days recently with- mr and mrs lorne byer special meetings were held last week and will be continued this vek at ti widoman church rev m bowman is the minister in charge of these meetings mr and mrs robtmcelwain are spending a week with friends at orangeville j a couple of parties of deer hun ters have returned and report only fair success the death of mr david graham of mt joy who passed awav quite suddenly last monday came as a shock tr many friends in this local ity where he was well known he came here a few years ago from near locust hill where he farmed the place now owned by messrs david and sauer the funeral was held on wednesday afternoon to elmwood cemetery markham pine orchard mr byron boake is confined to bed with pneumonia at his son alhnrtc virtmp hpre frank and bert couperthwaite from toronto spent the weekend at their home here mr and mrs wallace visited friends in ashburn on sunday mr and mrs murray dunkelds family were dinner guests with cousins in uxbridge on sunday mr and mrs f draper eileen and freda visited mr and mrs chambers in toronto on sunday mr and mrs ernie carruthers and mrs a carruthers were sun day dinner guests with mr and mrs frank robbs markham mrs wallace andmrs l hill of i claremont spent a few days in itoronto with friendsjast week miss verna zellars and mr and mrs madill from toronto were sunday visitors with mr and mrs albert draper lance cpl gren draper arrived on the queen elizabeth on monday and is expected home by thursday welcome home gren mr and mrs gordon overland of goodwood misses mary and thelma argue of toronto visitedwith mrand mrs w beard miss jessie reid of toronto visit ed her parents here ernie sikes of torontowas the guest of mr and mrs w wilkinson also mrs d wiggins of toronto is visiting her sister mrs wilkinson many enjoyed the baptist church service on sunday and the toronto choir avhile the speakers were im pressive as well our deer hunters report little difficulty in obtaining their quotas and some nice deer are coming in the cooper and woodland fami lies are anxiously awaiting the homecoming of their boys their early arrival is expected from over seas radio officer elwood baston is home on vacation while his boat is unloading at montreal he came by motor mrs frank shaver is on the sick list we are sorry to report mrs j t feren is visiting friends in toronto a delightfully interesting visitor at the home of mr- and mrs morley symes is mrs jane peddler of tor onto who is looking forward to her 95th- birthday on april 27 next a skimed mechanic wllili repair your household appliances or radio quickly efficiently if you will call 36g stouffville n- radio electric 6th line whitchurch sorry that bruce clarke is still on the sick list he is now in christie st hospital belated birthday greetings to mrs crawford macklem who recently crossed another milestone mrs mitchell visited on sunday with her two children arthur and joan who- are staying with mrs martin hutchinson price and morley pugh were sun day visitors at the pugh home the boys both recently returned from overseas while our neighbors in markham township are holding their munici pal nominations this friday after noon wlii church observes the later date- at the end of december with elections on the first monday in after all more interest ru january w a- m ivir anu ivjib uuiuun uvcuauu ut 1 s to be around overtnese iuil kingston visited on sunday at heri ters at t end of the year parents mr and mrs d tarn i j 11 c1ilo mil utlu k11 hi j ju atha extends her sympathy to mr and mrs gordon overland also to the parents mr and mrs overland claremont in the sudden passing of a loving daughter and sister mrs a carruthers ernie and edna were dinner guests one night last week with mr and mrs arnold stouffville bethesda the young peoples union will meet at the home of- mr and mrs a scott on friday evening noy 23 at 8 oclock all are welcome we extend our sincere sympathy to mrs c atkinson and mrs ii h taun and families on the death of a loving mother and grand mother bethesda wj will hold a crokinole party at the home of mr and mrs f ratcliff on friday eve ning november 30 please keep this date in mind bethesda institute- are haying feed purina laying chows for a milkfed finish on beek iftrin catena checkers ssfiverbrqs- f at his alberts home here mrsi birdsell entertained- her sis ter from toronto over the weekend sorry- to report mrs chapman is ill in bed we wish her a speedy- re covery mr chas brandon had the mis fortune to lose a valuable horse last week our sympathy is extended to miss bertha fairborn in the death of her sister the bazaar held at mrs jlundys following the institute meeting was well attended and a decided success a large crowd of friends arid neighbors gathered at the home of mr and mrs chas brandon jr last wednesday for a farewell party and presented the couple with a lovely table lamp and table mr j lundy narrowly escaped death last week when the truck he was cranking had been left in gear and pinned him between the barn door and truck neighbors heard his call for help and rushed to his asslstancef he is very- sore and stiff butmlraciouslv escaped seri ous injury mr and mrs ed johnston beth and donald attended the santa claus paradein toronto on satur day mr and mrsmcmuhen and fam ily- visited theboakes home on sunday luck dinner all are welcome thursday night is foto nite- offer 245 victoria square sympathy of the community is extended to mr and mrs angus valliere on the death of mr vallieres sister mrs starling be insuiuw mr and mrs p willows spent auilting on thursday november 29 sunday with friends at uxbridge i t thehome of mre w brodie pot come one come all to the- bazaar to be held in the sunday school room on wednesday afternoon and evening november 28 it will com mence at 3 pm there will be booths of miscellaneous articles sewing baking novelty and fish pond what a great opportunity it will be to buy your christmas gifts it was decided in sunday school on sunday to hold another white gift service this year with the teachers of the beginners and primary classes in charge further notice later with regard to thedate mrs i maclllmurrav spent sim- day with friends at uxbridge mr ross mackav of toronto sunday with rev and mrs hjmac kay and peggy a fine program at the ypu sun day evening was in charfre of miss june collard the lesson was read by miss viola avison two lovely solos by mrs a stephenson of buttonvillo the topic- was delivered by mr ewart stiver of uhionville wh ochose as his subiect what a young- christian should know next sunday evening the service will be in charge of miss coral per kins- mr and mrs e avison mrs mc- earcher mrs w wellman and mur ray spent monday afternoon with mr and mrs j fritzpatrick in toronto almira mr and mrs jacob cober of tor onto had supper lastthursday with mr and mrs geo french on friday evening last seventyfive friends and neighboral gathered at the homeof mr and jmrs boyd arid tendered i vivian with a miscellaneous shower a very enjoyableevening was spent after which the chivari gang did their bit mr and mrs chascorinermar- joriearid marion spent the weekend in toronto 1 mr and mrs ken stuart arrived home last week from nova scotia ken expects to have his discharge in the verv near future mrs peter stickley snent monday with mrs ted wegg of cashel mr and mrs geo french spent monday at the home of mr and mrs alvin winger the occasion being mr wingers and mr frenchs birthdays mrs chas conner mrs geo french and mrs peter stickley at tended the quilting bee- and birthl day party combined on tuesday atl the home of miss stella heise vic- toria square i mr and mrs peter stickley spentl sunday in toronto i miss alma bainsbridge of scar- boro is spending a weeks holidays with mrs don hunter mr and mrs albert hoover hac sundav dinner with mr and mrs allan wideman mr and mrs don hunter spent sunday with mr and mre edgber hunter of scarboro jet they alsc had suppertuesday evening witt mr and mrs harold hunter o scarboro jet on saturday afternoon nov 2ltll at 230 pm in the municipal haul under the auspices of the women institute there will be a talk giveil on vitamins followed by a del monstratiori on salads jhe yea round given byladies who atl tended the project at thornhilf chum u the- sunday morning service of the peoples church 100 bloor east toronto is broadcast over the worlds newest radio station chum every sunday from 11umu 1215 noon bright gospel preach ing inspiring singing dr oswald jsmith pastor tgjiytwcwynr s send the tribune to absent friends v winnipeg digs itself out banana belttemperatures have been enjoyed in sonie par tsofl canada recently or at any rate winnipeg would think- so sines the gateway to the west has been trying to dig itself out of snovl for the past week grace todd was shopping when her car wat almost snowed in vszfk j4ijzl2c li-tjjsatiiixar- sfewfe k ssi xvyotv v jsgsg

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