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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 3, 1947, p. 9

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday july 3 1947 purina calf startena no dairyman should do without the benefits of purina calf startena it raises calves that are actually better it costs less than milk your grown lp fence rows grubbed out with purina weed killer and one power sprayer costs are small a cheap way to add extra acres to your farm stiver bros weddings thaxtkr- thouisox june 7th at the gown of white embroidered muslin over white satin with fingertip veil and carried red roses mrs mally j walker sisterinlaw of the bride mr and mrs pere hewlett havej friends of miss norma fairies sold their bungalow jh tenth street gathered at the home of miss carol to mr dyke who will take posses- stouffville 0 saturday j afternoon to tender a miscellane ous shower to this bridetobe on monday evening a trousseau tea sjor this fall the owners of stouff- vilte cleaners have completed a very attractive home in the east and will now e looking for other quarters was served in honor of xorma at her home east of town mrs ambrose stover xorma stover and margaret stover are attending stayner camp for ten tuesday dominion day was a days xorma is camp nurse j dull noliday in town with the excep- margaret is a councillor in youth tion of baseball in the afternoon conference mrs harry stover and midweek holidavs are no longer three children aiso attending the former woodburn house on rose avenue at south end of obrien has been sold by the machine i tool works to kenneth fraser of toronto who will shortly take up residence in town the company acquired the place as accommoda- i tion for the workmen but now find they do not require it any longer another real estate deal that went popular and it is hoped that before another year ends ottawa will decree that public holidays be held on mondays bride was groomsman amid showers of confetti the on saturday matron of honour wearin united church parsonage stouft n i k rose3 yillebernee mane thompson j u bl of tne daughter of mr and mrs finley thompson goodwood was united in marriage with howard albert thaxter son of mr albert thaxter happy couple left on a mo or trip and the late mrs thaxter of 0 w p east bridge rev d davis officiated wore a p biue gown wuh the bride lookel lovely in a blue whle accessories silk jersey street length dress with j jbsults white accessories and corsage of j the following pupils of t w pink roses miss luella derusha eagleson atcm rmt were was bridesmaid wearing white successful at the toronto conser- silk jersey and corsage of sweet j vatory of music examinations peas mr william stiner acted as i piano grade x complete best man gladys stover ratclift grade viii later a reception was held at the phillips grade vi grace home of the bride the brides lf ear mother received in grey crepe with harmonymyrtle gostick elaine corsage of red roses i he groom s wood sister mrs jarvis received in rose history mary horde honours with corsage of white carnations elizabeth xash for travelling the bride wore a theory douglas phillips first blue suit with pink corsage class honours louise carr first amid a shower of best wishes and cass honours elizabeth waite confetti the happy couple left for cla honours margaret nash points south several local families moved up to stayner last week for the annual mennonite camp which is a big atfair in the history of that church recently a large new building was completed on the grounds reserved and owned by the church for camp through last week was the sale of purposes this years camp is ex- two cottages at musselmans lake j pe to be one of largest in ms- west shore to clayt baker prev- lory of lne unc ious owner was mrs murison stouitville these deals were all negotiated by h mover for the willoughby agency honours barbara monteal first class honours grace vigus first class honours if a certain young church st lassie named shirley bone has her way a posse will be organized to go on a fox hunt in this north cen- moghke ferguson class honours tra section of town shirley was a tin hrm nf dm- v tmtnn very proud of her school project c r nome v amo the w fl in town on this term the raising of forty baby stouttville on saturday june 28th monday for the funeral of the late chicks now some months old one at seven oclock marion frances mrs h malloy were mr and mrs evening this week a fox apparent- ferguson daughter of mrs elmer wm haystead of toronto for spence became the bride of robert whom mrs malloy was bridesmaid at their wedding forty years ago one of the popular events of the season will be the stouffvule horti cultural society picnic in memorial park on the afternoon and evening of thursday july 10 supper will be served at 630 oclock and mem- fcirs and friends are asked to bring iuncn and necessary dishes also sugar for your cotfee there will be a social time with perhaps games for the younger element with favorable weather there is no place quite so inviting as the park at this time of year it is in fine shape and you will enjoy it further particu lars phone m mertens secretary the madill reunion is to be held in woodland park on wednesdav july 9 mr and mrs f l button and miss g todd are holidaying at elgin house muskoka patrons of the stouffville public library are asked to note that the library will be closed for two weeks july 7th to julv 21st mr and mrs ted cadieux and son of guelph and mrs g baker and son of the same city have been holidaying in town mrs j d johnson of montreal formerly gladys percy daughter of the late rev wm percy was in town on thursday mr and mrs c c reid of lea- side and miss lizzie ryan toronto were guests at the a v nolan home for several davs other friends here on monday were mrs james cook and stanley kempt of weston bryden mcghee son of mr and mrs alex mcghee of copper cliff the bride wore a powder blue crepe dress with white accessories and a corsage of briarclitf roses and wild ducks scarce a string of pearls the gift of the i the spring of 1017 the supply groom the bridesmaid missl wild ducks on the north ameii dorothy craig of toronto cousin of the bride wore a pale pink eyelet dress with white accessories and a corsage of roses the groom was attended by a cousin of the bride mr alex jordan of toronto a reception was held at the home of the bride after which the happy couple left amid showers of con fetti they will take up residence at copper cliff sinclair rkdsiiaw can continent was so low that there is a real threat to the sport of duck shooting even if the nesthv season is good according to the department of lands and forests drastic restrictions on shooting are to be expected from a high of 145 million birds estimated in 1013 there is now be lieved to be something like so mil lion birds while the number of hunters has nearly doubled in the same period and despite the re ly slipped out from the swamp north of the earl keith property and cleaned up thirtyeight of the forty birds which were shirleys pride and joy five of the chickens were missing and the rest of the decapitated lot were lying about the field this is the closest a fox has ventured to town to be report ed in some time a pretty wedding took place inducod bag the number of duck keswick on saturday june 21st killed was double that of a few when grace aldine eldest daughter years ago prairie birds too are on of mrs redshaw and the late wm fredshaw became the bride of stephen murray only son of mr and mrs e r sinclair of ring- wood the down grade in numbers frank wagg says that he expects to have new potatoes on the market in a few days despite the backward the bride wore a floor length s sixteen lads from stouffville are enjoying a weeks camp life at camp ahshunyoong on lake sim- coe the local group includes the following ross madili robert windsor keith bradie kenneth warriner grant wagg bob bath ronald mcgrogan colin rae george barkey carl arnold jim rennie gordon grimley david hammersley robert hammersley charles jackson donald jackson rev d davis of stouitville is busi ness manager of this north york camp which is proud of its record of work over the years there has never been a fatality in the camp through accident in all of the six teen seasons it has operated fol lowing the ten days camping now being enjoyed by over seventyfive younger boys the older boys will go to the lake followed by the girls camps town assessor blake sanders was removed to toronto east gen eral hospital last week and on sun day underwent an emergent oper ation and appears to have survived the ordeal well still another oper ation will be carried out before our townsman returns home friends will hope for an early recovery four summonses were issued by the local constable for speeders over last weekend there are some daring drivers who have no regard for their own or anybodys safety when they travel 40 and 50 miles an hour on main street through traffic they are the drivers the constable intends to impress with court action mrs j r foote 9th concession is improving after her recent oper ation in womens college hospital toronto and is convalescing at the home of her sisterinlaw in tor onto mr and mrs ross davis are holi daying in buffalo this week mr and mrs harry golden are at belle ewart for their summer holidays geo a haacke of omaha xebraska has been visiting here with his sisters mrs frank williamson church st mrs jess byer sth con markham and a third sister in toronto m s wilson was successful in passing his third year at the faculty of medicine university of toronto murray is a son of dr harry wilson who recently moved from town the stouffville creamery has just received a shipment of modern steel lockers for their cold storage locker rooms and have now plenty o lockers to meet the growing demand for same mr and mrs jos borinsky motor ed to buffalo on sunday to attend a wedding of a relative solemnized at the hotel statler there mr bor insky says the weather was very warm and that there are a lot of places he would rwther visit on a warm day than the border fcltv sunday evening services in stouffville united church will be discontinued for the months of july and august the holiday hot- weather season it is contemplated that members and adherents will attend morning services in force during the same period top grade fresh strawberries were selling for 25 cents a box in the stores the early part of this week dealers said they are not likely to drop much especially if the present dry spell is prolonged to any extent the crop is good this year over ontario like the apple and rasp berry crop strawberries are expect ed to exceed the 1946 output mrs james monks myrtle bee- be was in town last week for a day she may bring along her trailer camp and spend the summer on a couple of lots she owns on church street north and towards fall mrs beebe contemplates going south again for the winter making the trip by train it was during her last visit south when mr monks died so suddenly complaint is justified charges made in the house of commons last week that news papers were not paying their fail- share of postal costs were made the complaint was against the larger dailies which are making a mint of money out of advertising sending out tons and tons of news papers containing mainly adver tising matter and stories not live news we think the complaint is justified and that papers of this class should pay the full cost of their distribution through the mails dont forget the garden party wednesday evening july 9th under auspices melville wa at home of mr and mrs alf miller 1 54 miles north of unionville on the sixth of markham games amuse ments if a rainy day the party will be held july 10th the womens institute met in the municipal hall with mrs kelling- ton presiding reports were given of the district annual at unionville and the 50th anniversary at guelph a reading was given by mrs geo middloton at the close of the meet ing lunch was enjoyed in the mem orial park mr cedric watson principal of stouffville public school is planning to build a house in the east end on property he is negotiating for at or near corner of main and tenth streets from the hardings mr watson recently bought a house in uxbridge township which will be moved in for remodelling to his needs engineers busy too residents of obrien avenue who requested the council to obtain the probable cost of a storm sewer that would drain the cellars in that area have been promised some help by the council in obtaining the figures however it will be a couple of months before an engineer can even look over the situation so that the information is going to be slow in obtaining many cellars on obrien were flooded this spring and real university results miss bettyjean freel has been successful in passing with honours the first year of the english lang uage and literature course at the university of toronto also among the honor list was miss marguerite grubin in modern history and modern languages if oldtimers who passed on 25 years ago were to return to stouff ville at this season of the year they would get the impression that we had become a nudist colony or something very close to one judg ing by the way many of the girls have stripped themselves of cloth ing for the summer months constable rusnell asks the news paper to remind customers of the local system that water for lawns and gardens may be taken from hose between the hours of six and eight each evening infractions of the bylaw leave person liable to a fine or they may be cut off the system a cruise of the town a few days ago revealled that several were using hose for lawns at wrong hours another factory offer one of the finest manufacturing firms in ontario appealed for accommodation in stouffville recently with the view to moving part of their well established plant here but no existing accommoda tion could be offered when the firm appealed to the authorities and so another good manufacturing plant is lost to us it would seem that no end of industry could be located if factory accommodation could be damage was done in some of them i provided even welltodo firms are to furnaces and other equipment skeptical about building in a new consequently the move to lnvestitown where industry is not already gate costs in respect to a properostablished on a considerable scale sewer would seem a prudent one they want to rent factory space a clarence brown production claude jarman jr aimody cum kvus mmcakt wtokbt fntot votxa show s rr today loews yongst toronto starts 04ly 9 am economy bread 2 for 15 brunswick sardines tin 9 plain cheese vz lb pkg 21 choice golden wax beans 2 20 oz tins 29 grapefruit juice 20 oz tin 10 hedlunds sandwich spread 23oz tins 23 liberty maraschino cherries 6 oz 29 royal york coffee 1s 39 maxwell house coffee lb pkg 47 maxwell house coffee vz lb pkg 24 kelloggs corn flakes 212 oz pkgs 25 kelloggs corn flakes 38 oz pkgs 25 carnation evap milk 6 tall tins 64 quaker muffets 2 pkgs 17 spic span pkg 24 frenchs prepared mustard with hot dan spoon 6 oz jar 10 brex wheat germ cereal pkg purity flour 7s purity flour 24s heinz vinegar 16 oz btl heinz vinegar 32 oz btl chan speed coat with free applier qt tin 1 oxydol when available ige pkg chipso when available igs pkg fresh fruits 25 27 75 14 25 07 31 31 cal oranges valencia 3445 2 doz for 35 cal lemons 3005 6 for 18 bananas lb 14 cooked meats bologna lb chicken roll lb spiced ham lb 33 49 55 carload groceteria we deliver phone 280 john mathewson prop

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