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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 16, 1949, p. 4

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday june 16 1949 ontario county council the june sessions of the ontario county council will be held at the council chambers court house whitby ontar io on tuesday june 21st 1949 at 1000 am all accounts to be presented to the council should be for warded to the undersigned properly certified on or before june 20th 1949 dated at whitby this 13th day of june ad 1949 wm g manning clerk county of ontario whitby ontario aqboobemoodooaaoobeege fathers day qknq e meet arthur walwyn party and big stage party buttonville hall on 21st tuesday june 830 pm come and meet your candidate sponsored by north york progressive conservative assoc some doubt about wisdom of tree bylaw the reforestation committee of york county council has sent each council in the county a copy of a proposed tree conservation by law and if enough councils favor the passing of the bylaw it will be enacted at the setting of county council this session as whitchurch council was not fully decided in favor of the bylaw the matter was left in the hands of the reeve and deputy reeve to act on as they see fit when county council takes up the mat ter no persons owner or otherwise would be permitted to cut trees under six inches in circumference four feet from the ground certain reservations from this regulations are provided for where a farmer might want to clear land for build ing structure to make a right of way etc the bylaw is aimed at cutting for firewood what might be useful timber adding to the wood ed areas tree conservation engagements mr and mrs eugene a baker stouffville announce the engage ment of their daughter lyllis elaine to wallace glen fisher son of mrs fisher windsor and the late mr john d fisher the marriage will take place on satur day july 2 1919 at 3 oclock in baker hill baptist church weve everything a dad could want or need in wearing ap parel shirts to hia taste for work or sportmsniart ties and socks put him in the swim with a nifty new swim 8uit a e weld0n and son stouffville ontario vvwaaav june weddings howsam lee greenbank united church was beautifully decorated with mauve iris and white spiraea for the mar riage of mary june lee daughter of mr and mrs jas lee green- bank to keith howsam son of gorge morden who was employ ed at stouffville cleaners has se cured the rural mail contract for route no 3 stouffville and will take over the duties shortly goodwood t t t t a buck 1 tk o 46c 90c i t dominion told at your guarantvtd to give you latiifactlon ally 0 the chivaree boys and girls had a swell time last friday two new- mr and mrs earl howsam green- married couples were serenaded bank which took place on satur- mr and mrs marvin maye and mr day june 11th at 3 oclock the jirs gordon cain and what bride was given away by her father a noise and rev thomas wallace and rev mr morley symes and a number h kippen both of greenbank 0 his helpers left here on monday officiated i early for kushong lake where they the bride was gowned in white will erect some cottages two miles satin with a lace nylon yoke and j south of mr symes own cottage on a satin cape effect the front of l lake st noras the skirt was embroidered with mr ted and arthur hall and french lace and the back of satin geo taylor enjoyed a weekend was fashioned into a train her fishing near dorset long embroidered veil was held by the goodwood united church a coronet of- seed pearls and bugle are having the second line school beads she carried a cascade bou- choir furnish the singing for next quet of cala lilies the brides- sunday evening come and en- maids helen lee and maureena courage the children mr turner lee sisters of the bride and jean will preach on the subject woe bray of myrtle cousin of the bride be it unto me if i preach not the 3 gala nights cedar beach dance gardens north shore musselmans lake thursday june 30 friday july 1 saturday july 2 enjoy dancing to van walker and his orchestra featuring wally scott dancing every wednesday friday and saturday during july and august keep cool- our place air conditioned 3 values ippective thursday friday saturday june it- 17- 18 fruits vegetables soups aylmer aylmer infant foods tomato catsup aylmer tomato soup 2 aylmer fancy quality tomato juice 2 plain spreads easily velveeta cheese irresistible flavour freshly ground as sold richmello coffee soi i tim 11 or bottl 10 oj tin 20 oi tint iol lb pkg 25 20 23 23 29 56- metcalfe pork and beans lie in tomato sauce 20 oz tin solex lamps jsm40 watt six pride of the valley sto quality green peas 2 1 9 white can honey -43- quinte 5td quality tomatoes hand packed j 5c prairie queen no 1 i mtd vegetables b c fancy redeating or cooking wlnesap apples new crop california size 126 grapefruit new green firm heads cabbage arriving fresh daily fresh strawberries serve rhem jl often enjoy them now- price lower this week f esg5 wanted w py tfc mghir marwr rrlci toe qs shipping tagt avairbu set mjiji tar jrtesii3tt g fiodlng ttnn 0 39 2 lbs 25c 5 for 33c lb 7c oi uotft umirio also mrs lloyd weldon of stouff ville matron of honour were gowned alike in blush o r chid taffeta with net yokes and matching dutch style headdresses they carried cascade bouquets of white roses and white carnations harold howsam of greenbank was best man and lloyd weldon of stouffville and elwood lee of uxbridge were ushers mrs mona phair of greenbank played the wedding music for the reception which took place on the lawn of the brides parents home the brides mother received wearing navy crepe with matching accessories and was as sisted by the grooms mother wear ing gray tissue faille with pink accessories both ladies wore a corsage of pink roses for travell ing to new york and buffalo the ibride wore a navy gabardine suit with pink and navy accessories and a corsage of white carnations guests at the wedding were from oshawa hamilton port perry toronto and stouffville the brides grandmother aged 86 who made the round 3 tiered cake was pre sent died ix itarkie near hundred mark the death of harry p sanders at his home in barrie on june 13 at the remarkable age of 97 years removes a man who had many con nections with stouffville the late gospel the goodwood united church sunday school are holding there annual strawberry festival on sept 29th when the play charley be gins will be given by the new market young people rain has come all around us but none yet for goodwood and vicin ity something should be done about putting our park in shape the annual meeting of the local branch of the upper canada bible society will be held in the baptist church on wednesday june loth at 8 pm an interesting sound film is to be shown by rev mr young the field secretary everybody is welcome an offering will be taken in aid of the bible society mr and mrs c d jones spent a week with their daughter muriel and her husband at port stanley while there they attended the grad uation exercises of london bible institute muriel was one of the graduates in the christian educa tion course household needs dust mops 90c and up four string corn brooms 90c and up floor polisher 295 twoburner hot plates 650 and up singleburner hot plates 275 and up garbage cans 175 and up galvanized pails 55c and up galvanized wash tubs 165 and up bronze and wire screening garden needs hoes rakes spades forks pruners shears cultivators edgers hand sprayers ddt spray broom rakes etc 50 ft of hose 495 browns 4gallon tank sprayer 995 lawn mowers 1450 and up reduced prices on broken lines of paints electric wiring radio appliance repairs k h middlemiss electric hardware phone 367 stouffville formerly n w byer son audley mr corrie who has suffered a severe heart attack is slowly im proving he was severely wounded in the first war the next meeting of the audley community club will be held at the home of mr and mrs arthur oconnor on the third on wednes day evening june 22 this meet ing will take the form of a musical night with several taking part also this is the last opportunity for the blue cross payments for the quar ter ending october 15 the rates are as announced previously 345 for single standard and 690 for family standard the semiprivate rates are 105 and 930 the com mittee receiving this is percy neale and f m chapman who are acting without charge for the club at time of writing the rain has not come and hay crops are about ruined the fruit drop will likely be heavy fall wheat is in the shot blade and it will be suffering heav ily strawberries are a real luxury mon tue june 20 21 markham mr sanders was a brother to the late john and w b sanders lead ing citizens of this town for long years and an uncle to w r and blake sanders and had been a fre quent visitor here in his active days there are of course numer ous relatives in stouffville new summer policy doors open 7 00 pm show starts 7 30 pm mon to sat matinee saturday at 2 00 pm joan crawford flamingo road nfwwatxalmkk hush now playing last times saturday wed thur june 22 23 r screens greatest entertainment w mis george marshall fcjctd by wia wif fcva ix cof- vv faooft a uimssai ivsmios kuxl bob joel pipes water from a tank car into a cistern on the joseph brown farm agincourt water used to hand irrigate his crops i added fun red ingles in cigarettes whusky wild wild women

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