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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 15, 1948, p. 4

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the tribune stouffville oit thursday january 15 194s the editors mail the editor stouffville tribune stouffville om dear friend lies and in this way we hope to develop the potentialities of the young folks manv of the worlds best workers have been the product of small eora- plowmen sail today for england now that i95s is here i would muniues o let no one be diseour- apprate an oprwrturntv to thank aged because we work with smaller publicly our many friends for their numbers than tney do tn the larger interest and help last year and to centres set before you and your wide circle as a point of information let me of newspaper readers a few princi- add that our stouffville youth for les relative to our stouffville christ is a local etfori sponsored outh for christ activities we be- entirely by people you ksknv and lieve that our program is a helpful meet often in your daily life contribution to the well being of all so if vou have suggestions critic- young people in that it ministers to isms and ideas to offer please com- their spiritual moral educational municate with the writer so that musical and social welfare you too may share in this local the help and encouragement thev effort on behalf of all young people receive is designed solely to make we expect to start saturday night them tetter workers for christ in meetings again on march 20th their own churches and communi- cordially rev norman rowan russ hare in addition to john capton from six nations reservations who is a salada tea horse plow man of last years international match at kingston ontario the party of plowmen leaving for ireland todav jan lo includes glen mcfaddin of millhank and russell hare of nanticoke esso tractor champions al- glen mcfaddin john capton fred hrunton of tara also a salada tea champion and v l clark of gormley president of the ontario plowmens association the men are sailing from new york on the queen mary and plan to be in the british isles for a month in addition to the irish international alfred brunion match they expect to partici pate in a match at workington in england although this is the second group of plowmen to visit britain since the war they will be the first to participate in a plowing competition because last years unusual weather resulted in cancellation of the matches planned for 1917 planned feeding marmill super 35 concentrate is now available a good feed must be composed of good ingredients so that every ingredient does the utmost job for which is was intended it must be highly digestible so hat the greatest percentage possible of every protein vitamin and mineral is assimilated and the undigested proteins cut to a minimum marmill laying meal clo shanks mare meets needs of 86year01d since issue highways dept him a license wont who doesnt know sammy ramer of mt joy this man with the flow ing beard and a sunny smile stepp ed off the train this morning in- tendinir to walk to the home of mervin lircthour north of glasgow the zero weather and biting wind were no deterents to mr ramer nor was the fact that next sunday he will reach his sgth birthday mr ramer owns one of those big baby grand cars but the powers at queens park wont issue the octogenarian a license and so in winter lie uses shanks mare better than many people half his age in the summer he rides a bicycle saves the ten dollar motor license fee and is independent of the rising cost for gasoline yet he rides on rubber and lives longer than many who go about in com fort in their special sedans later un- 24 milk maker give you the very nd excello hog grower best in feeds are balanced to cattle hog minerals phone 277 stouffville ont water pipe bursts under main street anticipating that sooner or the small water pipes runnin der the main street pavement would rot out and cause serious trouble a program to remove them has been going on for several years now only a few pipes service from the main on the south side of the street to the consumers on the north side however this week one of gormley this hole in the stained glass window of first baptist church in leamington ont marks where vandals hurled a pint beer bottle rev g k tylor the pastor put bottle on pulpit said such a mean incident should not pass without comment nkw councillors dixxed preceding the inaugural meeting i of the village council on thursday the evening the members of council jfew remaining pipes burst right in and all town officials were enter- the centre of the road in front of tained at the mayfair by the reeve international motors this small it was a gettogether said the 7te veiv queen automatic oil burning brooder stove good feed buys pipe line was installed 10 years ago to service the todd carriage shop and the job of repairing the break in midwinter is difficult wednesday afternoon men are digg ing down to the main in hopes of finding where the small line leaves to cross the street in the absence of a proper blueprint this is diffi cult but the work or repairing the break must go on host that provided an opportunity for all persons engaged in town pursuits to meet at one time pro- thislbably not again this year would the 15 or 20 men participating in all brandies undertaking affairs messrs frank riches a we welcome from england mrs holmes mother of mrs william ash wiio arrived last saturday mrs holmes will spend several weeks with her daughter and then will visit her sons in the west mrs sharback patsy and nancy of midland are spending several days in the henderson home mr and mrs a farmer visited in the home of mr and mrs c atkinson of stouffville last sunday mr and mrs r taylor and muriel of new toronto visited in the gooding home on sunday mr and mrs farnell of grand valley have come to spend the winter with their daughter mrs gordon mcwhiter mr and mrs whitney johnson wayne and faye had sunday even ing supper with mr and mrs s doner and grace mr and mrs las jones and albert of buttonville were enter tained in the home of mr and mrs graham sunday evening for supper mrs helen henry had sunday evening supper with mrs beulah jones we are sorry to report a number of men in our community on the sick list mr h bennett mr b corfield and mr r wilcox we wish for them all a speedy recovery we wish every success to mr murray bennett who opened up his new garage last thursday on the corner of the town line and the fourth concession congratulations to mr and mrs lloyd harvey francis smith on the birth of their son dean eric mr webster burch who kept store approximately thirty years ago in new gormley died recently at his home in wainfleet mr burch will be remembered by many of our older residents mr and mrs allen doner had supper last friday evening in the home of mr and mrs lloyd doner sialcli 40 xv is- i grain s5s0 ton banged 0c wheat 2cc oats ll barley wheat 100 ton meal hog concentrate poultry concentrate old process oilcake dairy ration brail shorts middlings stouffville coop phone 209 kkaxk howsam buried ix kkgixa native of beach mrs david dalton of oshawa has received word of the deatb of her brother frank howsam at re- gina sask on december 31 mr howsam is survived by three daughters two sisters mrs mark howsam mary ann of uxbridge mrs david dalton of oshawa a brother john howsam of regina and a niece mrs john dawson of oshawa frank howsam was born near greenbank whitchurch tax roll oxlv t000 ix 1850 when the township of whit- of the town municipal church was incorporated in 1s50 the tther to talk over first tax roll totalled 3000 the 1917 tax collections ran to over g thompson and dr h freel dis- 803000 a century of progress has cussed school and health matters brought about great changes no doubt the man having to pay 500 8th line markham mr and mrs roy coates of mt albert spent monday with mr and mrs a blizzard mrs russel pike of simcoe county spent some time with her mother mrs pipher recently mr john jarvis of newmarket called on friends on- this line last week we are glad to see mrs hollinger out again after being confined to the house for some time after having the misfortune of falling on the sidewalk remember the next wednesday legion carnival to 1000 in taxes a hundred years come and give ago found it oven more difficult to make the tribune your christmho bovs a good turnout and enjoy raise than the man who has to mas gift this year j the proceedings dig down today for 100 texas marsh seedless sie grapefruit 6 for 29 messina size 00 lemons doz 35 florida sweet arid juicy size 250 oranges doz 29 ontario xo i small cooking onions 10 lbs 49 florida easy to peel sie 170 tanneries doz 39 local domestic spy apples 5 lbs 25 aylmer choice quality cuttings aspargus 2v garden patch choice qualitv cut wax beans 20 kent farm golden cs corn 1 lynn valley standard quality peas size 45s w clarks in tomato sauce pork beans w pcd glo standard quality tomatoes v19 richiricllo fresh ground as sold coffee 5f quick or plain quaker oats 29 2 2 119 harvest choice red pitted cherries v 35 lord fairfax standard quality peaches halves 31 horsey orange grapefruit blended juice i lorsov grapefruit juice sweetened orange juice red glo choice tomato juice monarch pastrv flour concentrated javex lifebuoy soap navy toilet tissue pepsodent toothpaste domino tea 43 nellsons cocoa nabieo shredded wheat 2 heinz meat fruits vegetables infant foods 3 25 2t3 15 large acmfdiur nnt tubj id tube fcsj 16 8 at tin 85 23 it victoria square prayer meeting will be resumed on thursday evening at 730 in the sunday school room the regular meeting of the mis sion band will be held saturday january 17 at 230 pm in the sun day school room a hearty invita tion is extended to all boys and girls in the community to attend we are pleased to see that mrs harry forster is home from the hospital we hope it wont be long before she will be able to be out again mrs e jones of gormley spent wednesday afternoon with mrs w briimwell miss grace boy n ton spent sun day with mrs margaret ilaig of gormley mr gordon prumwell had tea sunday evening with mr howard avison mr and mrs ross heron of highland creek called on mrs w brumwell on sunday afternoon miss helen bpynton had tea sun day evening with miss jean ilrum- well mr and mrs r f perkins and coral bad tea sunday evening with air and mrs donald pickering and i family the young people are sponsoring a skating party on saturday even ing january 17th at hogs hollow all who wish to attend are asked to meet at gordon mortsons store at 730 sharp and transportation will be provided following the skating refreshments will be served at the home of merrill johnson everyone welcome audley several from here attended the horticultural banquet at dunbarton on tuesday evening mrs blake and mrs crawford are both doing well at the hospital and will be soon coming home all farmers should be in attend ance at the annual meeting of the ontario federation at brooklin on monday evening jan 10th our local jersey club has for warded a resolution asking that the restriction against margarine be not lifted the most of the fats from that imitation of butter come from the low paid labor of natives in africa who are about u7t illiterate and are exploited by rich com panies who want to sell more we do not want our farmers to have to compete against that when a de pression may arrive and besides who is benefitted by eating a pro- duet of this synthetic imitation the next film showing at our school house is fixed for the evening of the 27th when mr ritchie will be here with some new films congratulations are given to w if guthrie upon his election to the whitby township council board

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