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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 10, 1947, p. 11

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the tribune stouifville ont thursday april 10 1947 markham students graduate at kitchener bible school hundreds of visitors from the vn- ited states and ais parts of canada visited the ontario mennonite bible school at kitchener which celej bra ted its joth anniversary last week the school was conducted for three months at the first men nonite church in that city approximately lcx persons at tended the graduation exercies at which dean carl kreider of goshen college goshen ind was the speaker those graduating those graduating were morgan x baer bright harold e cressman new hamburg ruby i- oettweiler elmira paula f handnch wio mich myrtle g huber bareville grimsby takes opener of finals from markham grimsby peach kings displayed more staying powers and finish in beating markhajn millionaires s to j in the first game of their best-of- live oha intermediate b cham- i pionshsp series at oshawa on mon day night the second game will be played in grimsby wednesday night with the third game back in oshawa on saturday night penn almeda martin and i- lorence w george zuke carrving the martin waterloo tnomas martin nu lne peach kings romped to a markstay ont valina martin flor- fourgoal lead in the first period adale viola martin waterloo dor- the niagara peninsula team was cas r miller howe ind eva a head and shoulders over their op reesor and mary m reesor mark- ponents who seemed unable to ham gladys groth baden mar- 1 organize an attack so closely were catherine they checked macmillan gladys m grimsby net had only six in the stops to tha f roth petersbur v schmidt pool ont yvmake so well did his mates protect schrock midland mich edith i him shaniz preston lyle shantzguern- i the early minutes of the see- sey saskmary elizabeth sommersond period grimsby ran into three howe ind and s violet swarts j costly penalties with markham run turner mich during the anniversary celebra tions class reports were given re vealing that during the 10 years ning in two goals while they had a man power advantage the million aires showed a complete reversal of form and were the better team until the closing two minutes when approximately 3000 students have the fatied a lit however they attended the school and about o00 managed to tie up the game and have finished the prescribed couhfcut for tough breaks would have ses there were 1s5 students this had one or two more grimsby was year with 35 from the united states still ahead at the end of the period bishop s f coffman vinelandj thanks to tallmans goal with a the principal was presented with a i minute and a half to go brown leather portfolio from thel la a neversaydie spirit faculty and the school presented him with a large flowered plant in recognition of his line leadership for 10 years the alumni also presented bishop coffman with a purse and a dona tion from them and friends of the school rev oscar burkholder breslau spoke and bishop c f derstine made the presentation a feature of the threeday celebra tion was the attendance of the 2-1- voice chorus from eastern mennori- ite college harrisonburg va cleaned lie building the event concluded saturday af ternoon after more than 05 students cleaned the building packed the school facilities and ate lunch as guests of the business managerrev j b martin the class reports included two- minute talks by representatives of every graduating class the speak ers were magdalena e coffman vineland 192s oscar burkholder breslau 1929 helen betznerkitch- ener 1930 arnold phillips kitchen er 1931 catherine wernerselkirk ont 1932 jesse b martin water loo 1933 mrs gordon ebybreslau 1931 clifford snyder kitchener 1935 floyd ryousey clarence cen ter nv 193g luello gascho im- lay city mich 1937 chris a esjch mio mich 1938 john l fretz france 1939 stella g huber bare ville penn 1910 elverne l hall- man petersburg 1911 raymond m good st jacobs 1912 e clare shantz waterloo 1913 mrsedward yousie clarence center ny 191 1 mrs gordon wideman markham 1915 elva r snider guernsey sask 1910 and morgan x baer bright ont 1917 markham continued to exert pres sure in the third period with nick bangay scoring on a pass from his brother bob to again tie the score however condition told as at the halfway mark grimsby took com mand with craig scoring one of the nicest goals of the night on a pass from hale markham had little left and while they pressed hale and warner broke away on solo efforts to sew up the game the game was cleanly played warm welcome is in store for a delegation of newfoundlanders expected in ottawa this june to discuss the possibilities of be coming canadas tenth nrovince lnion with canada might bring a new era of prosperity to bri tains oldest colony which so far has lacked the capital to pro mote its great natural resour ces this fishermans wiferight is a citizen of st johns which would be the provincial capital if the island decided to join can ada on the left a fishing schooner is seen entering bona- vista bay one of many excel lent newfoundland harbors fishing is the main industry five minor penalties beint knowledge q- wobvks sbw deer ctiylms district max the owner of potts lumber camp in the bobcaygeon area has come out with a story relating to the great increase in the number of wolves seen around nis camp this year he says they are vicious too and are slaughtering many deer he has personally viewed the mauled remains of three deer killed by wolves and tells of coming upon a fourth badly wounded they arent lacking on the score of boldness either and he says he lias witnessed them cavorting around in an open field with onl- imnosed this q how can 1 clean the window shades without using water a the etlect will be very satis factory if a rag is slightly mois tened with paraffin oil and then rubbed over the window after a few minutes polish with a clean dry cloth how can i make a needlebook that will not permit the needles to rust a if a needlebook is made of chamois instead of the usual flannel the needles will not rust q how can i remove iodine- stains if iodine has been spilled on wearing apparel cover the stains with white laundry soap and allow it to remain in cold water for at least two hours it can be launderd in the usual fashion and the stains will wash out q how can i soften and whiten the hands a mix one ounce of glycerine three ounces of bay rum vj dram oil bcrgamot and apply or rub well at night with olive oil and wear sleeping gloves q how can i keep parsley fresh a- if parsley is kept in a jar with a tight lid and in a cool place it will keep fresh for a long time a- hundreds will testify to the good results obtained in tribune classi fied advs hkadfori dumping grounds to open for limited time the headford dumping grounds on the 3rd concession of markham township wil be open for the resi dents of the municipality from may 1st to 10th for the reception of rub- bage but not vegetable or decaying matter old papers feathers or other materials that can be burned due notice will be given in the local press and a caretaker will be on hand 21 hours a day to supervise the dumping and to prevent mater ials not allowed from being deposit ed the decision was made to make the dump available at the re gular meeting of the council held last monday afternoon at union- ville our weekend specials bonita tuna fish solid meat 12 lb tin 49 west star salted m ix nuts 8 ox tin 25 red plum jam 24 ox jar 25 cocoa marsh jar 39 choice gc iden wax beans 220 ox tns 29 post bran flakes 2 igs pkgs 29 carload groceteria stouffville oxt dickson hill mr and mrs anthony hoover accompanied mr and mrs dave stouffer of stouffville to edgely on monday afternoon to attend the funeral of their cousin mrs wm locke mr and mrs harley wideman and ruth spent a couple days at home during the faster holidays on easter sunday the dicksons hill young peoples class sang hymns for mr simeon hoover who has been confined to his home for a few weeks mr and mrs murray smith spent easter with her parents mr and mrs ward hallman again on monday evening a num ber from here attended and enjoyed the stouffville business mens meet ing in the baptist church easter messages were given by our pastor rev s s shantz on sunday to appreciative audiences the community was grieved to hear of the sudden death of mrs garnet kirk of toronto formei nellie grove so well known here we extend our sympathy to the entire family mrs kirk was the former nellie may grove and was buried at peachs cemetei from the home of her aunt and uncle miss ada grove and abraham grove ringwood besides her husband there are three children gordon grace and florence mrs kirk was only 37 years of age committees for plowing match are appointed committees which will have charge of the 1917 international plowing match to be held at the hemlock park farms near king ston from october 1 to 17 next have been appointed and are actively at work it is reported from kingston william leatherland president of the frontenac plow mens association presided at a meeting held to name committees and the following were appointed teams horse show and horse shoeing w j clark chairman tractors thomas dixon chairman j w keyes vicechairman grounds harvey hawkey chair man richard coulter vicechair man reception col a h fair chairman mayor j stuart craw ford and warden levie kring maintenance william leatherland chairman byron webb vicechair man billeting and banquet jm hughes chairman and mayor j stuart crawford counties display g e shepherd chairman and ga mcmichael publicity w j coyle parking morley parrott r b ness chairman of the general committee thomas dixon and harvey hawkey were nominated as members of the provincial board of directors bid subsidy hill since the start of the war sub sides reaching the astronomical fi gure of 3511 millions reports the financial post have been paid dir ectly to food producers by the de partment of agriculture the peak year 191115 when farmers got aid amounting to ss71 millions biggest payment over the period was 84 millions for butter subsides this we grocery features drinmil all grades motor oil u 99 banquet choice quality pumpkin i 02 tin j3 for cleaning s 0 s 4 pads to pkg 14 campbells tomato soup california new green top carrots 3 bunches 25 2 l 19 dr ballards for dogs health food 2 52 29 tomatoes hoice quality hand packed texas new green cabbage lb 6 29 wax wrap wax paper uooftroii 29 daltons jolly good pitteo dates cello bag 29 wetheys with pectin peach jam- 2 29 royal city choice quality bc pack peas carrots 2 17 aieili ready cuts macaroni pkg 9 leading brands prune plums 20 oi tlf 16 booster aalttn ptaliots 55 35 tender meaty prunes size 70 80s polm1 tff lamm 25 40 60 watt 15 five roses all purpose flour 0 25 r 77 88 9 no oag 03 aptd or texsun drapdruil juice 2 12 fresh ground as sold kichmello coffee 39 apte brand case of 24 tins 295 ukakui julcfc california sweet juicy size 344 oranges doz 23 texas seedless size 90 grapefruit 5 for 23 california iceberg lettuce 2 for 23 florida green pascal celery bunch 15 cuban sweet size 24 pineapple each 29 local washed firm and while parsnips 3 lbs 19 ontario no i cooking onions 3 lbs 19 225 leading brands case of 24 tins 295 plitnilu jullt 2 r 25 graves scotian gold flpplt julcc 2 sr 25 case of 24 tins 295 weekend feature only std quality peas lcase ol tins s un10 all brands in tin with pectin plum mm r 49 t 25 delicious flavour domino tea 40 fancy quality zams 2 lbs 25 clarks food sale imifio dominion v 29 clarks beefs onions clarks peanut butter clarks vegetable or tomato sou 8 clarks cream of mushroom soup 3 t 25 clarks irish stew is oi tlr clarks meats potted

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