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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 8, 1949, p. 5

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the tribune stoufevtlle oat thursday september 8 1949 qaality service riatuy ro marxer on 1 baianciv chopping and mixing service our milling plant is equipped to give quick service six days a week for chopping and mixing ontario grain is good quality for dairy herd mix 24 supplement with your grain to have an excellent dairy ration for hogs mix porko hog concentrate with your grain for a good hog grower fertilizer seed fall wheat on hand cil free flowing fertilizer swifts gromor fertilizer cornell and dobble seed wheat stiver bros the librarian would like to call attention to four outstanding books now in the library the gathering storm and their finest hour by winston churchill crusade in europe by general dwight eisen hower and this is newfound land edited by ewart young with portraits by karsh and photo graphs by cyril marshall all four books are very expensive to buy but may be had from the library on a five cent card it is the hope of the board that they will be wide ly read another important book just received is vincent sheeans lead kindly light or gandhi and the way to peace stanley theatre september film festival stouffvimib ontario two shows nightly 730 and 930 pm saturday continuous showing commencing 700 pm friday saturday september 9 10 4 days mon tues wed thur sept 12 13 14 15 tfhe hilarious sequel tothe egg w f the roofs of and the riots on when ma and pa win a streamlined house starring marjoriemain percy kilbride with richard long meg randall screenplay by herbert ihrgofis lows mortem and al lewis produced by leonard goldstew directed by charles lamoffl a universal- irlternatwnal picture 1 local and personal happenings a sitting of the division court is scheduled to be held in stouff- ville next monday sept 12th mr win timbers is on a trip to the north bay and sudbury dis tricts where he will attend fall fairs and plowing matches in the caoacity of a judge for the ontario dept of agriculture mr timbers is accompanied by his wife rev f e hyde wife and three children were in town over satur- day evening the guest of miss nora stapleton mr hyde is a former local christian church pastor here and is now stationed in the usa as pastor of first congregational church cadallac mich e a grubin ro optometrist will be at his office in stouffville on monday sept 12th mr win haley is building a house at dickson hill on the herb wideman farm which provides a splendid location apple butter was sold on the toronto and kitchener markets last week at 35c a pint this is a good price and should induce makers to work their cider presses overtime growers report that cabbage this year is a poor sample on the whole as compared with the high quality product of the average year grown in the stouffville district the price is levelling off around s2 a case down from s3 for the early ones mr and mrs fred marshall were in town on tuesday morning for a brief spell enroute to their city home after spending the holiday period at their summer home near beaverton mr marshall was last manager of the bank of nova scotia which operated here not many years ago members of the united mission ary churches in the stouffville- markham area are looking forward to the annual conference which will be held this year at new dun dee opening on tuesday sept 20 conference week will see many members from stouffville and of course all the ministers wending their way to the kitchener area stouffville was lashed by terrific thunder and hail storm wednesday afternoon while appreciable damage resulted virtual cloudburst descended town turning the streets into rivers and filling eavetroughs with hailstones in a matter of minutes only lightning damage recorded was at the don lewis home in the mill st area lightning entered the home along the clothes line shattering the house wiring springing the window frame out of place and completely welding the clothes line to the pulley only a short distance east no rain fell at all nor did markham receive the storm to the south ordination ceremony coining on sunday sept 18 an interest ing and impressive ceremony will be performed in stouffville united missionary church when mr jake reesor will be ordained as a deacon rev p j lehman district superintendent will officiate it is many years since such a ceremony has been witnessed in the stouff ville church since the obligations of a deacon have been efficiently carried out by deacon ab stouffer who because of his advancing age finds that he is unable to attend the duties of this important office mr reesor will be expected to carry on the active work although mr stouffer will remain in office since it is a policy and rule of the church that the office of deacon is a lifetime appointment mothers send in your applica tions for nursery school immediate ly to mrs helen dewitt school opens october lsfand there are some openings for four and five year old children mr and mrs h o klinck returned last week from an extend ed trip to the west coast where they visited at the home of his brother dr l s klinck vancou ver mr and mrs chas nolan accom panied by mrs nolans parents mr and mrs g l williamson of markham left on a motor trip thursday to north bay and ottawa while in the capital the party will visit with mr and mrs bruce clark formerly of stouff ville mrs fred tamblyn of orono is visiting her sister mrs h j hoidge at mr john cleavers on albert street south rev norman rowan mrs rowan and the family have return ed from holidaying at port carling we hear that the baptist pastor is a strong swimmer and good oars man probably mr rowan takes his sport like he takes his work with manifest enthusiasm mr harvey moyer for the wil- loughby farm agency reports having exchanged a 100 acre farm in the brooklin district belonging to george jones on a 5roomed house in whitby belonging to mr fred lee wilbur gower of the stouftville tribune staff leaves on thursday evening of this week for jasper park where he will represent this paper at the forthcoming conven tion of the canadian weekly news paper association being held there the first three days of next week unionville bride oil burners can stick many homes in stouffville are heated by oil burners and these should take warning to what happened in toronto one night last week in the city four fires were started when oil burners came on for the first time since last spring and two additional fires are reported from forest hill village from the same cause persons with oil burning equipment would do well to try out the system after the long summer of inactivity and not leave it to chance for them to start perhaps when nobody is in the home many home owners take the precaution to turn off the electric ity at the furnace during the sum mer and this is wise since a sudden dip in the temperature could start the furnace when no body is about to see that some kind of stickiness or other might prevent the mechanism from functioning properly mr t w eagleson atcm rmt will be in his stouffville studio at mrs mcgrogans next to post office on saturday sept 10th from 930 till 1 oclock to register all pupils who wish to study with him for the music season of 1919- 50 lessons will begin saturday sept 17 1919 mr herb snider of markham village has resigned as treasurer of the markham fair board owing to ill health his duties are being carried on by the veteran secre tary mr roy crosby stouffville horticultural society continues to carry off some of the top honors at the cne since our last issue the society has captured one second and one first prize on floral basket displays entered on specified days of the show this week still more honors may come the way of the stouffville society all of which is certainly praise worthy for the fine effort and ability displayed by local flower lovers antigen b for treatment of catarrh sinus antrum etc drop after drop after drop catar rhal poisons infect your entire system destroying the tissues and sapping your vi tality you can com bat these pois ons safely and effectively with lanti- gen b a treatment that counteracts the effects of the germs causing these diseases price 600 bottle lantigen laboratories limited 12 richmond st e toronto 1 oht obtainable at all drug stores marion sanderson dressmaking and alterations what could be a record for this part of the country is the yield of twelve sixquart baskets of ripe fruit from a small peach tree of five or six years growth seen at mrs d mcconnachies in the west end of town to enhance the beauty of this heavily laden tree its owner had planted heavenly blue morning glory vines around the trunk the blooms of which mingled with the rich velvet hue of the sunripened peaches was a sight to behold almost out of this world in st philips anglican church unionville janet gwendolyn brown daughter of mr and mrs douglas s brown unionville became the bride of donald william boy- ington son of mr and mrs h m boyington markham on saturday sept 3 visitors with mr and mrs maurice shupe main street over last weekend were mr and mrs harold hallman of toronto and mr and mrs frank hallman and daughter penny of dundas mr and mrs theodore warder and sons evan and ronald of london and mr and mrs howard reichard of toronto and mr and mrs eugene lemon and son jonathan had supper monday night with their parents mr and mrs malcolmn ramer the dundalk herald is display ing a potato tipping the scales a trifle over two pounds and grown by a local resident there we be lieve that the ballantrae district could outdo a two pound tuber without much searching since potatoes are turning up this fall of enormous growth now who will back the dundalk giant off the headlines obrien avenue stouffville telephone 33 jl when is it hardest to look your prettiest we nominate the season were coming into right now the end of summer when summer hairdos are straggly sundried and bleached you neednt look like this with our special recon ditioning service your hair can be changed into a lustrous shining whole a hair shaping and permanent wave will turn those stragglers into a smart coiffure marie jack hairdressing main st phone 176w stouffville ringwood albert hoover was a toronto vis itor over the weekend those attending port perry fair on monday were mr and mrs tom cracknell ralph kirby and mr and mrs roy grove we wonder who the two young ladies were who attended the cne on monday and when leaving the grounds boarded the wrong bus and landed in oakvllle instead of dickson hill mr and mrs andy forson and son john visited with his parents mr and mrs john forson on mon day mr and mrs devitt who have been in ottawa most of the summer spent the weekend at their home here our school reopened on tuesday morning with mr bayes of toronto in charge mayfair restaurant monday 8 am thru friday 11 pm saturday 8 am 12 pm the september meeting of the stouffville womens institute will be held on thursday sept 15th at 230 pm at the home of mrs lloyd turner program will include a quiz arranged by mrs woodcock and mrs wilson current events will be given by mrs williamson picnic lunch visitors are cordially welcome anyone wishing trans portation meet at the post office or at mrs bergens east end will anyone having clean old white cotton for use by the canadian cancer society please bring to the meeting reesor warburton standards of white gladioli and asters formed the setting in st judes anglican church oakville when ella mary molly warbur- ton daughter of mr and mrs w s warburton became the bride of lome clayton reesor son of mr and mrs levi w reesor toronto rev r h howson officiated mr eic fletcher was organist the brides sister miss norma warbur ton was soloist j given in marriage by her father the bride wore a gown of white brocaded faille a full length veil of tulle illusion caught to a halo of lace and seed pearls and carried white gardenias and stephenotis attending the bride were her three sisters barbara maid of honor and bridesmaids norma and dorothy also jean nicol the maid of honor wore pink faille and the brides maids were in ice blue faille they all wore hair bandeaux of pink and white stephanotis and carried pink and white gladioli and stephanotis best man was earl reesor and ushers were william warburton thomas rowland and william ockenden mrs warburton received in orchid crepe with matching hat and pink roses the mother of the groom assisted in ice blue crepe with matching hat and pink rose corsage following the reception at the parish hall the couple left on a wedding trip to the north on their return they will reside in toronto aexmooooooqoootooooooooooonooooooe youth for christ stouffville presbyterian church saturday 800 pm 800 pm do you know that local film of interest to all 820 song time led by joan chapin alice barkey piano solo betty and lloyd wideman duet testimonies from local young people ellen steckley solo the question box returns please put yours in sentence sermon the most important world sword drill contest for the younger young people 930 pm film how great a flame the story of john wesley i an evening with a blessing 0 ww

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