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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 28, 1948, p. 5

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the tribune stouffviue one thursday october 2s ims rexal fall one cent sale wed- thur- fri- sat not 3rd 4th 5th 6th these fine quality products at prices you cannot afford to miss you will receive sale bills in the mail if overlooked pick up a bill at our store boadways drug store stoultvlllo ontario toggery sale a toggery sale of childrens clothing to be held under the auspices of the nursery school organization saturday november 6 ims in the municipal hall anyone who has good used cloth ing footwear toys etc which their children have outgrown may con tribute these clothes will be sold and 25 per cent of the proceeds from i each article will go to the organiza- d tion the remainder to tne motneri who contributes this is an excel local and personal happenings stouffville christmas market day december 21 mrs ben burkett mrs warriner toronto last week lent opportunity to sell any cloth ing you cannot use all sizes from babv clothes up are acceptable pro viding they are clean and in good condition please bring articles to the mun icipal hall between 10 am and 11 am november gth or leave prior to that date with mrs john button main street a note of local interest comes from one of last weekends toronto wed dings where mrs bruce clark recently of stoutfville was matron of honor at the marriage of thelma eileen daughter of mrs guilfoyle and the late harvey e guilfoyle to branch here donald mcdermaid of halifax the mother in order to comply with fire regulations a boiler room of cement block construction is being added to the garrett garage on the south side of main street at the cnr crossing stouffville veterans association are doing the construc tion work stouffville gained new residents last week from new hamburg ontario when mr and mrs e crammer moved into the baker apartment on church st formerly occupied by mr and mrs bruce clark mr crammer has joined the staif of the bank of commerce i a masquerade dance is advertised for saturday evening this week at the legion hall stouffville it is planned to give prizes for costumes and good music is assured by the stouffville legionaires this enter tainment is expected to draw a large patronage in celebration of halloween dancing commences at sjo and the admission is 50c mrs b walkey and mrs fred caliunvof toronto were guests with mr and mrs james ridout on tues day a number of local merchants are taking to the air to try out an adver tising stunt within the next few weeks that we hope will net them good returns chum radio station is carrying on the undertaking every monday afternoon for a limit ed fifteen minutes the scheme includes interviewing customers in the stores clerks and owners if you turn on the radio and dial 1050 between 235 and 3 pm it will be possible to enjoy the local program the first program was given last monday listen again next week instinct in a kerry blue terrior out at hollywood fur farm on the oth concession of markham was strikingly evident when the terrior adopted an orphan kitten born on the farm about the same time as the dog lost her family of pups at birth the adoption occurred a few weeks ago and just now the kitten is being weaned a healthy looking youngster of its tribe men here it is the opening meeting of the stouffville and districts christian mens fellowship in the stouffville baptist church on monday evening nov 1st at s pm guest speaker mr charles fever mr fever is a prominent business man in toronto a male quartet from forward baptist church will be present and render special music rev norman rowan announces anniversary service at the vivian church next sunday evening this is one of the newer churches inthe district that has been started in recent years mr rowan was the founder of this work and invites all his friends and former attend ants at vivian to attend the anni versary sunday evening oct 31 rev archie doner will deliver the address and stouffville mens quartette will sing former teacher coming after an absence of five years and by popular request mr t w eagleson atcm registered music teacher toronto has returned to stouffville saturdays for fifteen years an enthusiastic member of the federation of music teachers of canada the ontario music teachers associa tion and the toronto chapter branch of which the aims benefits and advantages are varied mr eagleson has had 25 years continuous successful teaching experience at present his time is completely taken up ho reports his stouffville minister officiates at daughters wedding rev douglas davis officiated at the marriage of his daughter lillian maci davis to russel ewart prouse son of mr and mrs arthur prouse of claremont in the united church at stouffville on saturday afternoon the bride given in mar riage by her brother kenneth wore a gown of blush ivory velvet with a bustle draped softly over a very full gathered skirt sweeping into a train an ecru french lace yoke was appliqued on a circular band and matching bandeau held her fingertip veil she carried a bouquet of red roses and stephanotis miss isobel prouse sister of the groom was maid of honour and miss mary williams was bridesmaid they wore killarny green velvet and carried lestia hebberd roses mr john davis ottawa was best man atul the ushers were messrs bruce douglas and donald davis messrs ross gordon and robert sanderson the brides mother received in a gown of victorian wine with black accessories and a corsage of yellow roses the grooms mother assisted in a printed grey jersey with corsage of red roses the bride travelled in handsome green crepe dress with black accessories upon returning they will reside in brampton the reception was held in the church parlors the luncheon being provided by the ladies of the wa and proved a most delightful affair attended by many friends of the family and church associates unionville weddings fl em i xg no rto x central united church union ville was the place chosen for the marriage of miss hazel norton daughter of mr and mrs ross norton unionville to allison fleming son of mr and mrs a m fleming also of unionville rev v s butt officiated the bride given in marriage by visitors with mr and mrs joe grose one day last week were mr and mrs t brown and mr and mrs g mcdermid and marie next loween saturday night is hal- sunny valley musselmans lake is providing a halloween dance next saturday night prizes for costumes ladies interested in promoting the nursery school for stouffville are holding a sale of used clothing on saturday nov 0 in the munici pal hall see detailed notices in this issue mrs v l carver of flint mich usa is spending a short time at the home of her niece mrs ross to pay a short visit to the old home mrs henry black of regina was a visitor in town one day recently mrs black is a sister of dr e s barker and a former resident on obrien avenue when the barker family resided here in addition to visiting her brother mrs black made a call on an old friend miss jessie lemon mrs blacks husband was in toronto for a convention when his wife took the opportunity winterstein mrs carver who wa the former alice mckinnon made her home in stouffville with her aunt miss mary trudgun on albert street over forty years ago and was a well known dress maker of that day mrs carver has greatly enjoyed renewing old friendships while here town an interschool dance was staged by the local high school in the stouffville legion hall on friday evening however very few students from markham or agin- 1 son court took advantage of the even- ings fun and whether the event saturday which has become annual will be continued is a question this fri day evening stouffville high school students will gather in the school for their annual initiation party always a gay event for the seniors faye oneill shs press an impressive christening ser vice was conducted in the stouffville united church on sunday afternoon by rev douglas davis minister the following children were pre sented for baptism john milton harris son of mr and mrs jas harris thomas lee brillinger son of mr and mrs gerald brillinger margaret anne notl daughter of mr and mrs h note john rolph forson son of mr and mrs a for- the voters list for the village of stouffville for the year 191s was issued from the office of the tri bune on tuesday of this week by clerk george storey ratepayers have 21 days in which to make appeals to have changes or addi tions made to the list a copy of the book hangs in the post office and another in the town office of the clerk it is the responsibility of every voter to see that his or her name has not been omitted you must be on the voters list to have a vote is halloween parents could help a lot by instilling into the minds of their children that to destroy property is silly and waste ful to damage property belonging to the town is but to take money from the pockets of their own parents who through taxation keep the park and other town property in condition there is lots of fun for the fun makers at halloween without resorting to wilful damage studio is at mrs mcgrogans home her father wore a gown of ivory next the post office tf0btfmk stokeleys tomato soup looz tins 4 for 19 pumpkin choice quality clarks pork beans 20 oz tins 28 oz tins my laddie peas 20 oz tin dew kist plums 2 for 25 2 for 21 20 oz tin tl 2 for 27 2 pkgs for 35 dole sliced pineapple 20 oz tin 39 aurora belle pastry flour 25 lb bag 159 aurora belle oats fine or coarse 5 lb bag 35 aurora belle wheatlets coarse or fine 3 lb 23 aurora belle baking bran 3 lb bag 15 apple strawberry or apple raspberry jam 4 lb tin monarch cheese loaf vz lb pkg carnation milk tall tins 59 27 2 for 29 royal york coffee lb pkg 53 budget tea lb pkg 75 marvelo bleach solution gal 35 kleenex tissue glace cherries 8 oz pkg assorted glace fruits 8 oz pkg aylmer cut mixed peel 8 oz pkg saxonia cut mixed peel 16 oz pkg royal york dates 14 oz pkg royal york raisins 14 oz pkg royal york currants 8 oz pkg bowes almond icing bowes almond icing vz lb chocolate nut bread 8 oz tin chocolate fruit nut bread 8 oz date and nut bread cooking onions no 1 50 lb bag potatoes ontario no 1 75 lb bag lb 43 23 19 35 25 20 12 45 27 19 19 19 189 159 carload groceteria john mathcwson proprietor stouftrillc ontario satin with finger tip veil and head dress of flowers and carried a cas cade bouquet of red roses mrs e lister matron of honor and betty norton bridesmaid both sisters of the bride wore gowns of green and lavender taffeta respectively with matching hats and carried colonial nosegays the brides two little sisters donna and junie were flower girls dressed in pink taffeta and carried little nosegays the groomsman was john nigh and ushers were bert norton and john burrows the reception was held in the church mrs norton received wear ing blue crepe with a corsage of red roses and was assisted by mrs fleming in a grey crepe gown with navy accessories and pink rose corsage the bride and groom flew to nova scotia for their honeymoon the bride wearing a navy blue suit and carrying yellow roses they will reside in unionville mccullum thomson on saturday oct 23rd 191 the marriage of miss mavis thomson daughter of mr and mrs milton h thomson unionville to hugh brian mccullum son of mr and mrs norman l mccullum new toronto was solemnized in st barnabas anglican church toronto the officiating clergyman was rev h s bennett hamilton uncle of the bride given in marriage by her father the bride wore a white velvet gown with finger lip veil and lace halo and carried a cascade bouquet of white roses and siephanotis xvtlend- ing the bride were norma beatty toronto maid of honor and isabel mccullum sister of the groom bridesmaid both wearing red velvet gowns with red muffs and corsage bouquets and corresponding head dresses the best man was stewart mccullum brother of the groom the ushers were ted thomson and warren guscott the reception was at the house of the brides parents at unionville where mrs thomson received wear ing victoria wine crepe with match ing hat and carried pink roses and baby mums she was assisted by mrs mccullum who was gowned in fieur de lis crepe and carried pink roses and cornflowers the young couple left on a motor trip to huntsvjiie algonquin park and ottawa the bride wearing a suit of grey english flannel with black accessories ont their return they will take up residence in mimico forty years married in honor of their 10th wedding inniversary the sons and daughters together with grandchildren sur prised mr and mrs jake mcmullen on thursday evening by tendering them a party and presenting a gift of a lovely wool blanket mr and mrs mcmullen are now enjoy ing retirement from the farm living in their home on tenth street south where his parents lived lie- fore him the well known mcmullen farm is being operated by one of their sons they have spent all their forty years on the tenth at the surprise party were their five sons and three daughters together with eighteen grand children mr mcmullen has served as a school trustee on the stouffville board of education for many years and the community at large extends to mr and mrs mcmullen congratu lations on this occasion twelve members of the stouff ville lions club were presented with new lapel pins at the regular meeting of the club on monday night to signify that they had attended meetings one hundred per cent during the last year the twelve were norman baker don chadwick fred campbell ted edwards l c murphy chas nolan l e oneill jack smits harold spofford dr neil smith john scott and a ii williams president lion jack smits presided the club agreed that they would undertake the erection of new base ball bleachers in memorial park next summer this project is part of a park betterment program which the club is undertaking and which includes such other items for the future as a wading pool and a hard top on the tennis courts mr robert snowball held a public auction sale on saturday afternoon as a sort of clearing event of furni ture and electric home appliances auctioneer farmer extracted high prices for almost every article all of which was good quality mr and mrs snowball are making ready to move to their newly constructed house on rose avenue the womens institute forty members were on hand for the monthly meeting of stouffville womens institute at the home of mrs bert miller- president mrs j ridout presided and two delegates were named mrs fairies and mrs brown to attend the annual con vention at the royal york mrs giles gave a paper on modern science which proved instructive and a reading was given by mrs e b thomas also a solo by mrs harold lewis mrs sanderson gave the current events report and mrs f brown introduced the author of forty years growing mrs kell- ington reported on the hobby show given by the markham institute about gardens mid weeds the number of poorly kept gar dens in stouffville would astonish any one o takes the trouble to wander over the streets and witness the tall stands of weeds often these are a menace to neighboring pro perties where pride is taken in keeping down the weeds and pro ducing food stuffs in these days of exorbitant prices perhaps as time goes on and dollar bills become harder to get householders will be forced to do a spot of gardening in order to obtain those things needed for the table and which today cost so much i do not plow as many gardens today as was done a few years ago said john oxendale the towns only operator of a horse- drawn plow outfit that makes a regular business of this work john says many gardens he is engaged to plow do not get worked at all and grow up in weeds again there are many good gardens in town still in the opinion of this drayman who has been in more gardens in the community than any other single man stouffville youth for christ presbyterian church sat 800 pm s s15 interesting educational scenic film si5 825 transcription of local interest s30 howard baker leading in your favourite choruses ellen stcckley ted and nancy in song ixmise clarke at the piano questions answered 920 closing film go forth by special re quest come and hear the final announcements concerning the public speaking contest the love of god is greater far than tongue or pen could ever tell

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