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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 24, 1949, p. 7

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday march 24 1949 travkllixg libkakv books ix thk libkakv fiction yukon holiday fieldhouse red sun and harvest moon champneys spawn of the north vvilioughby caurdians of the traii gregory beyond to morrow larrimore saigon sing er variwyck mason gunsmoke cjraze dawson the case of the fan dancers horse gardner the challengers him french mans creek dumaurier no stone lnturned lawrence bor der kid brand action at three peaks orourke any shape or form daly manchester 14 miles lenn lady with parasol corbett the outnumbered mut ter the hour of spring deasy too many women stout mur- ler is my business halliday the semidetached house eden unidentified woman eberhan the triangle man gibbs a country lover guiton cow- xy krmine nonfiction the last buffalo hunter weekes adventures in dish gardening beard your garden in the city gomez victory garden manuel burden rich in my heritage blakemore sea ilorne thirty years avoyaging connolly joe lavally and the pale face in algonquin park wicksteed the writers hand book burack tions spears living brown states and china landia arnold home decora- designs for the united fairbanks fin- almira mr and mrs roy nigh spent the weekend at sherkston attend ing a bible conference there mr and mrs allan wideman had sunday dinner with mr and mrs oliver shank of markham mr and mrs john timbers had supper tuesday evening with mr and mrs peter stickley mr and mrs allan wideman had upper sunday evening with mr and mrs john timbers in the evening about twenty of the neigh bors came in on them as a com plete surprise to bid farewell to mr and mrs wideman who are leaving this week for idaho where thev will spend the summer mr peter stickley mr levi smith and mr fred nighswander of altona motored to vineland on tuesday mrs chas conner spent mon day with her father mr ralph wideman of richmond hill in the evening mr and mrs jacob cober of toronto called on the conners altona mr and mrs joe wilds of olland banding spent a few days with her father mr a davis who is still confined to his bed a number from here called on rev and mrs s goudie of stouff- ville on saturday who were cele brating their sixtieth wedding anniversary we join in extending our congratulations to this esteem ed couple quite a few from here attended the dixon couperthwaite wedd ing held in the united church on saturday afternoon mr and mrs david crosier were guests for supper with mr and mrs howard st john and family on friday evening mrs b bowman of toronto and miss dorothy culp of jordan station visited with mr and mrs fletcher goudie one day this week pine orchard we extend our sympathy to mrs harry brandon in the death of her mother mrs harris of port cari ng mr and mrs r spoltord and family of stoulfville were sunday guests with mrs orville brillinger and family sorry to report mrs shepperd is on the sick list mr and mrs eveleigh bruce and verne also mrs robert spofford were sunday guests with mr and mrs chapjim miss betty sytema spent sunday with her parents master david gould has been visiting his grandmother mrs harry brandon we are glad to report mrs ash- by is home following fifteen weeks in york county hospital xx canada only two weeks two tots die in fire s pefferlaw ont march 12 two newlyarrived polish children died yesterday when are of unknown origin destroyed a suburban tourist cabin in this ontario county village 50 miles north of toronto the children twoyearold margaret olijnyk and her three- yearold brother nicholas had been left alone by their mother mrs margaret olijnyk who return ed from a shopping trip to find the cabin in flames local girl has good catch i thousands of people enjoy fishing through the ice on lake simcoe not far from sutton the ice is clotted with fishermens houses but they are not all fishermen as this picture indicates mrs irene fockler of ballantrae seen with her cousin holds a beauty and enjoys it whats the pike trying to say meet mr curling if lou boudreau stan musial or joe dimaggio ls mr baseball eddie shore milt schmidt or bill durnan mr hockey wed like you to meet mr curling and there are no other choices these days in the ice and broom game step up and take a bow ken watson of winnipeg only man in the history of the canadian curl ing championships to win the brier tankard three times kens manitoba rink defeated ray stones rink from british columbia at hamilton ont for the dominion champion ship winner watson and runnerup stone are pictured with the brier named liberal candidate john m james of bowmanville has been named liberal candidate for the riding of durham mr james has been associated with tho bowmanville statesman for a great many years and is now supt of the composingroom mr james was one of the most active mem bers of the committee which saw the recent completion of bowman- villes new rink he has a distin guished war record ajid came home with the rank of captain the bowmanville statesman has strongly opposed the liberal party now what learn to fly and earn 100 or even 200 after reeciviuj thirty hour of luiil and olo living training plus complete ground school course anil obtaining your ivivnle pilots licence the government will pay yon 10o0o male or female further if you are between the ajjes of 18 ami 22 male ami willing to join the ucak provided you can meet their manilunk you are entitled to another ioooo we have over s5p years of flying and teaching experience ami ue only most modern methods our fee of only 2t0o is the lowest payable a- you fly if you wish knmll mnv and learn to fly in a government approved kling school gillies flying school huttonviue ont ikn mills rd at so 7 iiiihua box 4t wlllowilale ont phones stouffvllle 61020 or 181 wa xlghts wlllondale 801 area farmers said using less butter are the farmers and particu larly the cream producers of the oshawawhitby district turning from using butter in their own homes to the use of margarine reports from at least two butter manufacturing plants in that dis trict make it seem likely that they may be doing just that it has been the custom at a cer tain wellknown creamery in that district as in stoultville for the patrons who bring their cream to the plant to take home their supply of butter for which they are charged at tiie factory wholesale price the oshawa timesgazette is informed by an individual close to the situation that within the last month or two the number of farmers taking home butter has dropped by about fifty percent another plant closer to oshawa has also made a practice of supplying its patrons with butter at wholesale prices and in recent weeks the amount of butter going out to farmers under this system iias dropped by over 2 percent from the statements given to the timesgazette the farm people must either be using a great deal less butter or they have turned to margarine as substitute for the creamery product gormley fanner from gormley teaching others to fly wing commander jan falkowski began flving with a university flying club at wiino poland in the year 1931 and flew with this club until he completed his studies of agricultural sub ject in 1933 he joined the polish air force and went to oflicers school from 1931 until the middle of 1936 he was promoted in 1930 to pilot officer and sent to the fighters regiment he flew all types of fighter aircraft in poland towards the end of 193s he was transferred to the officers school as an instructor of acrobatics and tighter tactics the wing com mander is now teaching others to fly at the gillies flving school buttonville mkxxoxite post to aid japanese japans first mennonite relief post will be opened shortly by a kitchener man rev a- p thielman pastor of the mennonite brethren church in kitchener for some years left last week for japan the post will be the seventeenth to be operated in europe and the far east by the mennonite central committee supplies such as food and cloth ing most urgently needed bv the japanese people will be shipped from the kitchener warehouse a circus performer is trained to concentrate on his act to the exclu sion in his mind of the audience be fore him an actor is always aware of his audience and senses their reaction french finance minister reports the big blond man of paris finance minister maurice petsche is pictured here as he reported to the people of france that the sales of the 5 percent reconstruction loan bonds have reached a total of 297000000000 francs which is a lot of francs toronto milk shippers a protest meeting of all shippers of district no 4 will be held in the pickering township hall at brougham on a monday march 28 at s00 pm mr l b jolly will be present to make a report of recent investigations he has made of the judge moon award and other matters relating to the toronto milkshed be early if you want a seat george todd president stars of the festival third annual good music concert sponsored by canadian mothercraft society stouftville branch friday april 1st at s15 pm varied program kiwanis winners assisted by baker hill ladies choir hear 5yearold carol e reddick solo agincourt peter kaiser tenor pickering 1 meilin chow piano toronto barbara chase 15yearold soprano lindsay patsy parker piano leaside ann alexander piano toronto merla lehman and her brother team up for piano duets violin and piano also trumpet and piano baker hill ladies choir always a treat in stouffville united church friday april 1st adults 35c at 815 pm children 20c k55k55e4essss our new spring fashions are here a grand variety of coats suits and shorties made of gabardine worsted and twill materials for junior for misses for women in the smartest shades of navy black gray green and wine this year we have made a special effort to please the teenagers and young misses we have just received a ship ment of the smartest styles also coats for the little lady and junior in smart light shades and styles sizes 3 to 14x now is the time to make your choice while the selection is at its best it will pay you to see us first special tweed pants youths and mens 495 come in and look around harry golden s clothing store phone 273 stouffville toqoo

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