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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 27, 1950, p. 3

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the tribune stouffvfuev out thursday april 27 1950 qjmulity service garden seeds v1goro plant food 5 lb 10 lb 25 lb 100 lb garden ite fertilizer 5 lb 10 lb 25 lb 100 lb swifts 4810 commercial grower fertilizer bone meal 5 lb 10 lb 25 lb 50 lb sheep manure 25 lb 50 lb cyanamide 100 lb hot bed compost 100 lb nochurs liquid fertilizer fast acting available to plant life immediately easy to use fertilize and sprinkle at same time no bulky weight no hand spreading job necessary odorless eliminates unpleasant odors economical 1 gal fertilizes 3000 sq ft field seeds alfalfa red clover alsike timothy sweet clover seed reliable brand pasture seeds stiver bros stouffville ont office ph 45 youth for christ stouffville saturday 745 pm st james presbyterian church 745 sharp festival of spring childrens film local hockey film taken at lemonville rink 815 song time introduced by the girls choir with special numbers by beverley keffer and vera cake bring your questions come prepared to enjoy this informal hour of singing with con tests and a blessing for all s30 closing film journey into faith bring ing to all the glorious fact of the resurrection because he lives we too shall live presenting christ the way to the youth of today norman rowan director leslie bell singers trinity united church newmarket ont friday april 28th at 815 pm admission 100 write for tickets to t r hilliard box 468 newmarket ontario only 960 tickets will be sold no tickets available at the door be sure of roof protection x mjwssts i llihhl m lap shr sjp ipliii check your roofing needs now- smooth surface roll roofing s rock surface roll roofing t asphalt shingles coating and plastics buv from stouffville coop association phones 2m and 122 local and personal happenings engagements mr and mrs coiiu madill wish to announce the engagement of their eldest daughter isabella to william richard puckrin son of mr and mis c putkrin pickering the marriage to take place earlv in may the engagement is announced of margaret frances johnston prince rupert bc daughter of mr and mrs fred johnston formerly of unionville to frederick charles penny prince rupert son of mr and mrs a c penny vancouver bc mr and mrs herbert smith of unionville announce the engage ment of their daughter audrey to larry sanderson son of mrs clare sanderson and the late mr sander son of victoria square the mar riage will take place on saturday may 20th at 3 oclock in st phillips anglican church union ville i free skating at the arena this i wednesdav night mr and mrs albert brown attended the funeral of douglas degeer in st johns mich who i was a nephew of mr and mrs morgan degeer judging from reports coming from down in scarboro there are plenty of snags in the new 60 cycle hydro hence we may be fortunate that markham rural and stouff ville were not chosen for the first changeover the troubles encount ered will we hope be ironed out before work commences in this district this coming fali puh gostick mr and mrs frank gostick an nounce the marriage of their daughter llean louise to merlyn pugli the marriage took place in greenwood on saturday april 22nd with rev h r monkman officiating steve thomson returned to his position with the gold fish supply co after spending the winter with his brother near desboro and friends around chesley mrs carl boadway was in tor onto a couple of days last week because of the sudden death of her only brother spring makes a lot of folks just ache to plant a garden little do they know theyll be planting to ache mr and mrs roy alsop and audrey from toronto spent satur day with their son fred local taxi man glad to see mrs alsop out again after her recent operation when she was confined to the western hospital a special program consisting of musical items is being planned by the bloomington ladies aid for tuesday may 2nd at s pm mr eugene baker will also show his coloured slides taken during his trip to alaska the public are invited eugene baker brought his colored slides and a most interest ing description of his recent trip to alaska to the members of the stouffville lions club on monday evening vicepresident lion har old spofford occupied the chair in renewing his subscription to the tribune for the next two years dr gilbert richardson one of the stouffville old boys who maintains a keen interest in the town and district is kind enough to write from his home at 1076 kingston road we enjoy your weekly paper your ability to express in printed words make the reading pleasant and interesting dr richardson owns the lloyd turner farm at the east end of the village and has frequently enter tained the members of the york county medical association to lawn parties there in summer season optometrist opens new office in an announcement in this issue of the tribune mr e a grubin ro optometrist of picton and stouffville has announced his association with mr edward bind ro of oshawa mr bind is a veterm of the rcaf who was shot down over germany and remained a prisoner until the end of the war he is married and has a young daughter mrs bind whose name was leavens has relatives in stouff ville mr binds father is a promin ent toronto optometrist who did considerable work at the london england refraction hospital in world war 1 mr bind sr was shipwrecked on the nasopie while doing optometrical work for the canadian government among the eskimos in the far north his natural humour kept the morale of the shipwrecked passengers and crew high until their rescue he was an instructor for many years at the college of optometry of ontario mr bind ro becomes associated with mr e a grubin ro in new offices in stouftville and markham you will read their announcement elsewhere in this issue if you havent bought a ticket yet for the big minstrel show in veterans hall this friday night do so now from any member of the lions club youll get a real laugh out of this two and a half hour show the boys have some new gags and lots of the hit songs of the day mrs f c rowbotham spent last week at the home of her sister mrs milton clark near peterboro and kept mrs klinck sr company while the clarks visited relatives in stouffville and kitchener and called for their son cameron at guelph he has been president of freshman year and is carrying on the klinck interest in agriculture being mrs klincks third grandson to attend oac mrs lloyd turner was the gracious hostess of a birthday party recently held at her home in honor of miss martha ferrier sister of mrs wm stjohn who was eightynine the invited guests were mrs f turner markham mrs floyd fairies mrs l john son mrs i brown miss lillie brown mrs m harris mrs wm st john mrs howard st john mrs l hodgson mrs d crosier a bountiful birthday dinner was served with the special cake it was a real surprise sprung on miss ferrier rev d davis called on the happy group during the afternoon 23th wedding anniversary mr joe murray mechanic at mole motor sales and his wife were given the surprise of their lives on saturday evening when members of the family and other relatives descended on their home on victoria street to give them a surprise party on the occasion of their 25th wedding anniversary the couple were presented with a chest of silver coupled with good wishes for their future happiness among the guests in addition to the five members of their family were mrs e murray mr and mrs j murray mr and mrs a mur ray mr and mrs c keen mr and mrs c murray louis murray miss theresa murray mr and mrs l murray mr and mrs m murray mr and mrs d noonan miss betty williams r walker w turner and stanley schmidt permit issued for expansive xeyv home mr arthur latcham of toronto was in town a few days ago making arrangement for work to start on his proposed new bungalow to be built on rupert avenue west end immediately west of mr truman baxters residence mr latchams plans indicate a bungalow 67x32 in size with gar age attached stone front facing south the large living room will have 460 feet of floor space witii huge fireplace the bungalow is known as the ranch house style truman baxter will be the con tractorcarpenter in charge the regular meeting of the stouffville womens institute was held in the municipal hall last thursday with a good attendance mrs mortson gave a splendid paper on agriculture and canadian industries reports from all com mittees on the years work were given installation of officers was ably conducted by mrs o tran- mer and are as follows honorary president mrs g t lee presi dent mrs jas ridout 1st vice president mrs floyd fairies 2nd vice president mrs fred brown secretary mrs h g kellington treasurer mrs t baxter district director mrs g lemon directors mrs l wilson mrs f crossen mrs g sanderson mrs b lick orish program committee mrs a giles mrs l powell mrs w holden mrs o tranmer mrs a farthing mrs s arnold flower committee mrs l turner mrs a e miller pianists mrs j williamson miss s stewart audi tors mrs smales mrs middleton standing committees citizenship and education mrs b thomas historical research mrs c wood cock agriculture and canadian industries mrs f mortson com munity activities and public rela tions mrs dowswell home econo mics and health mrs f brown the meeting closed with the national anthem and was followed by a social half hour mr and mrs firman mr and a few local anglers are looking mrs r busbv and sons of toronto forward to the opening date for called on rev and mrs s goudie lrout shmg next saturday on sunday j christopher nicholls of uxbridge mrs grw thomas has return- died in toronto general hospital ed home after spending a few days on sunday and was buried in ux- in toronto at the home of her son bridge cemetery oa tuesday he hugh mrs jack barkey advertised a r s baby carriage and a piano for sale in last weeks issue and both were sold on saturday there were twelve calls or more for the piano and plenty for the carriage was born on a farm east of ux bridge son of the late mr and mrs john xicholls anil is survived by some lads in the the doukhobor problem could be solved by settling the sons of freedom somewhere well within the arctic regions where they couldnt set fire to igloos and it wet end vivi iiuw am t intending no real harm threw a v be comfortable enough to fire cracker into the sun room at disrobe according to an opinion of the home of mr james ridout on of our prominent west end mrs ridout went out and picked it residents up off a mat it was smouldering j and might have caused a fire to stores in stouffville will remain start firecrackers can be very open every tuesday evening from dangerous especially if given to may 1st to september 30th accord- youngsters to play with j ing to a ruling of the proprietors at a business meeting last week mr charlie reynolds farmer this summei schedule is in accord- east of town and son of mr fred ance w the opening time of revnolds of our village reports other years and apparently is the return of a white robin to his appreciated by the general public acreage again this spring the since tuesday evening opening is robin has been coming for several usually a big night in town during years every spring and of course the summer rivalling the satur- is easily distinguishable because of day evening business here its white plumage instead of the standard red breasted species heading group offer help the stouffville reading group is interested in the formation of a i mixed drama group and are will- old fair grounds active building sight building lots on the lloyd sub- ing to sponsor the presentation of division are nearly all sold and a play in the early fall should building will be renewed with sufficient interest in that project vigor this summer we understand be indicated prospective members that howard haynes robert rat- are invited to attend a meeting on cliff lloyd turner and lloyd ham monday may 1st at s pm at the are now staking out ready for home of mrs fred brown in order foundation work shortly many of to discuss future plans the mein our readers will remember the bers of the above reading group lloyd subdivision as the old town are mrs fred brown mrs sisson park south of the cnr station mrs r young mrs f riches mrs we believe it had a race track and g gunn mis g kellington mrs was also the scene of many a d chadwick mrs j smits mrs lacross battle j logan and mrs s s ball announcement a year ago i endeavoured to establish a full time optom etrical office in my borne town of stouffville as i was unable to spare more time from my picton office to properly take care of the increasing volumn of work an associate whom i contacted at that time desired to look over other locations and therefore was unavailable at thai time also suitable office space was not available fortunately the situation has now changed i have ob tained a fine office over snowballs barber shop in the former monkhouse tailor shop i have an associate in whom i have the utmost confidence mr edward bind ro of oshawa who is a veteran of the rcaf i have decided that the establishment of a full time optometrical practice with head office in stouffville is im practical at the present time however mr bind will be at our office regularly tor a full day every week and any evening by appointment and i will be here as frequently as formerly with both a first of the week and any evening of the week appointment service we hope to give you the hest optometrical service possible we expect our markham office will be opened very shortly for the convenience of residents of markham and vicinity appointments with mr bind for two or more may be arranged for any evening in the week at our stouffville office by phoning oshawa 4221w and reversing the charge to those whom i had the pleasure of serving in the past some for us long as 22 years i would suggest that if and when the necessity arises during my absence that you consult mr bind who you will find to be a really fine fellow mr binds father was an instructor of mine at college 25 years ago commencing with monday may 1st our stouffville office will be open every monday from 900 am to 900 pm my visits will be announced as formerly in the tribune and mark ham economist and sun sacxxsxxxsxkxxsxsxsscsvvcxx- picton e a grubin ro oitohetkis t stoiilyville stanley theatre stouffville ontario comimencing may 1st and continuing through daylight saving time doors open 700 pm first show starts at 730 pm during the week saturdays holidays open 630 pm starts at 700 pm stouffville floral roses wedding bouquets funeral designs cut flowers milt smith prop friday saturday april 28th 29th see the cattlemen take over the fertile grazing lands of montana in the only way they knew gunfire montana in technicolor starring errol flynn alexis smith leon errol comedy cartoon monday tuesday may 1st 2nd rosalinds husband deserts her on their honeymoon but its alright she takes along a spare husband rosalind russell robert cummings in tell it to the judge comedies short subjects wednesday thursday may 3rd 4th truly great midweek entertainment sword in the desert adult entertainment starring dana andrews marta torens short subjects

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