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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 19, 1950, p. 3

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qca1ity service buy fulopep the feed of champions fulopep calf meal and pellets fulopep calf starter fulopep fitting ration fulopep 24 dairy ration fulopep egg mash fulopep super greens fulopep fattening feed fulopep sow ration fulopep pig starter fulopep horse feed quaker calf meal quaker schumacher feed stiver bros local and personal happenings e a gruoin ko optometrist will be at his office in wuffville on monday oct 23rd i mrl and mrs win k macxabb of mooresville indiana are guests of mr and mrs john scott this week the motor license office at unionville will be closed on sat urdays till the end of the 1950 motor licence year the other days will have the usual hours mr and mrs j e rengel of toronto and mr and mrs charlie ingleton and family of agincourt were guests at the home of mr and mrs geo hughes lloyd blvd last sunday stouffviue ont office phone 45 keep oct 26-27- open for the hilarious comedy drama being put on in the veterans hall here by the stouffviue lions club murray daniels of stouffviue was removed to hospital in tor onto on sunday evening where he underwent an emergency oper ation for appendicitis mr and mrs chas lee of ux- bridge marked their 61st wedding anniversary this month mrs lee who is in her 82nd year was born in stouffviue the couple were married here 01 years ago by rev mr brown mr lee is in his 83rd year therell be a bingo and dance with a westinghouse electric wash er topping off a list of six fine lucky draw prizes in the veterans hall stouffviue on friday oct 20th proceeds are in aid of the building fund for st patricks church markham- rev douglas davis was the visiting minister at the annivers ary services at zion church wex ford on sunday evening l c murphy and the local united church choir and organist provided the musical portion of the service henry ogden and family moved last week from their residence on church street to an apartment above mr ogdens masseyharris block on market street mr ogden recently disposed of his house on church street to mrs- w h shaw copies of the tribune can be purchased each thursday at the office of this newspaper at wat sons store goodwood padgets and madills stores in claremont in markham at woods drug store and in brougham at the postoffice store the tribune welcomes your con tributions to our column editors mail mrs j h rattlitf bas returned from a visit to london and brant- ford rev and mrs norman rowan left on monday to spend two clays in kingston friends will be pleased to lear that mrs nelson nendick former resident in stouffviue paid her first visit here this week in more than twenty years mrs nendick has just returned from england where her brother recently passed away and has been visiting at the gar lehman home on the outskirts of town other visitors at the lehman home during the weekend were mr and mrs herb saunders and mr and mrs ora reaman of toronto the october meeting of the garret evening auxiliary was held in the united church on wednes day evening oct mtti the presi dent mrs j m storey presiding the devotional was given by miss anne lehman her theme being christs disciples bring light mrs spofiorcl sang a delightful solo after which the guest speaker mrs olssen of mount albert was introduced by mrs storey mrs olssen was a missionary in asia from 1910 until 1947 when she retired she gave a graphic and historic sketch of korea bringing her remarks right up to the present time stressing that korea is the most important country in the communist scheme of aggression formosa being next as they form the gateway to japan and china miss webster tendered a note of thanks to the guest speaker and all those taking part a social hour followed white eggs wanted a 2c premium is being paid by p hutton for grade a large white eggs cases supplied free pickup and prompt return 40 kenworthy ave toronto gr8970 nvntim9wr39stis9999999999999 e daily reminder october 1950 dumek oatk bovile oml s whiter cts pessmb trie wio ris cfi moakj mr and mrs hubert sherk of kitchener visited on tuesday after noon at tile home of rev and mrs s goudie the furniture sale at the john cleaver home on albert st had to be postponed last week due to the rains and will be held next mon- dav afternoon oct 23rd monster bingo and dance will be held in the veterans hall stouff viue on friday evening oct 20th proceeds in aid of st patricks church building fund markham mrs john snowball unionville and mother of our local barber bob snowball marked her 83rd birthday recently mrs snowball was not enjoying the best of health last week and we understand is now improving mrs win timbers was the guest speaker at the unionville flower show held recently she showed coloured slides on various sub jects mr h o klinck was the judge for the exhibits at the show mr and mrs edward williams mill street have returned home i after enjoying a weeks holiday at j their cottage on lake kushog in haliburton i rev and mrs h s hallman left on monday morning for ohio where they will be in attendance at an interconference of the united missionary church for two or three days mrs frank badgero will give a demonstration of nylon products on friday oct 20th at 2 pm in the municipal hall under the auspices of the womens institute tea will be served everybody wel come dr ron smith has taken over the complete practise formerly operated under the veterinaries drs bodendistel smith dr smith has enjoyed a wide practise during his association in the firm and wishes to assure local farmers that he will continue to serve this area by personal call and through the newly opened office on main st west ratcliff co local grocery and largest handier of fruit such as peaches and grapes which they obtain in great quantity and excel lence from the vinelandbronte orchards disposed of more than 3000 baskets of peaches in the season just recently ended mr john rae of espanola was a visitor in town last week and looks fine john has sold his tour ist camp he has been operating at espanola for the past two years and is once more foot loose and looking for an opening in this vicinity he reports mrs rae and the family all in good health last saturday mr ross winter- stein accompanied his mother mrs robert winterstein to the home of mr and mrs james hackner of uxbridge rr where they were guests for the wedding of ilah hackner and ross melville weller mrs robert winterstein is a great aunt of the bride a great uncle attended from bala and included among the guests were some from toronto and new market also an auction sale of household effects in uxbridge last week closed out a home and saw the removal of a family wellknown for many years in that town and in stouffviue also w f marquis bill as he was familiarly known left uxbridge to reside in future with his daughter mrs garnet eastwood in cornwall bill mar quis has been known by farmers in the district for over forty years where he carried on in the auctio neering profession failing health for the last few years forced him to give up his trade work is expected to commence shortly on the new cnr crossing at stouffviue the plank crossing which has been in use on main street for years lias always been a headache for section men whose job it was to keep it in smooth condition for traffic the old planks will be replaced by a tarvia cross ing for which the stone was delivered here last week it may be necessary to reroute through traffic for a time while the change over is being made stouffvilles few small industries located in and near the town are always a source of inestimable value as publicity agents writing to a friend in town george abell who recently sailed to england on the liner empress of scotland relates that he was both surprised and delighted to find on the menu of this floating hotel stouffviue brome lake cluck another citizen tells us that during a siay at the chateau laurier hotel in ottawa he found swiss cheese from homey farm 10th con stouffviue among the delicacies on the menu mr glen lamont of chelsea rd wilson heights toronto was the lucky winner of the car given away by the stouffviue branch of the legion on thursday evening of last week mr lamont is a foot wear salesman for b f goodrich rubber co he is married and has a small son and drives a com pany car but had no car of his own until he was fortunate enough to win one on his stouffviue ticket jean noble small daughter of mr harry noble of glasgow drew the lucky ticket bearing lamonts name i mr william simpson has pur chased the william burkholder property on second st now occupied by mrs m e anderson george allison was the real estate broker who negotiated the deal mr and mrs simpson and mr and mrs orval burkholder and daugh ter plan to occupy the home mrs anderson will move to toronto shortly and d j williamson who had rooms there will move at the end of the month to live with her sister mrs j l byer at mark ham rr2 mrs anderson and mrs williamson will be greatly missed in town by their many friends miss norma joyce davis daughter of mr horace a davis and the late mrs davis was married to albert john hosking son of mr and mrs thomas john hosking of markham on oct 14 in st andrews united church markham bruce smith of cibc toronto radio station and wellknown for his program toast jamboree heard over the cbc each morning was the guest speaker at the regular meeting of the stouffville lions club on monday evening mr smith took the members on a word tour of the cbc studio build ing in toronto and gave the club many interesting and amusing slants on canadian broadcasting broadcasting in canada is con ducted on a very high plane mr smith believes he pointed out many interesting features of cbc broadcasting which tend to show that much of the criticism levelled at the corporation is unjustifiable the speaker was introduced by lion norm farr and a vote of thanks was moved by lion jack smits mr george pearce member of the stouffviue high school staff was inducted into the local club past presidents l c murphy and a h williams officiating holden turner covered through gueste of mrs delbert holden of main street are enjoying an interesting trip through the united states and canada they are mr and mrs harold turner of reed- ley california with their son gordon and daughter nancy they have been visiting relatives in the district including mrs truman grandmother of harold their trip to date has 4000 miles of country utah wyoming to fort frances and through the west they crossed the line at windsor and included niagara falls taking colored pictures as they go these pictures will bring back happy memories of the stouffville district when they return home early wednesday morning the turners left for ottawa where for four days mr turner will attend christian business mens associa tion international they will in clude montreal new york and washington on their route back to california womans association hold thanksgiving meeting rev mr mclaughlin of white- vale gave a devotional talk on thanksgiving at the open meet ing of the womans association in the united church on monday evening at which guests from cherrywood and locust hill were present as well as ladies and men of the home congregation the psalms were crystallized in tears said the speaker he pointed out the pilgrim fathers did not have ease luxury comfort or abund ance nevertheless they said they must have a clay to give thanks genuine gratitude is not measur ed by things seen and temporal he continued most of us make too much of what we have not and not enough of what we have the things i miss may be among gods best gifts mrs hagerman of locust hill mrs millen of cherrywood and mr robert bone contributed solos and mrs r fleury a reading others taking part in the program were mrs c nolan mrs j gayman mrs a campbell and rev d davis mrs delbert booth vice- president presided hs notice all those interested in the resumption of the a evening shop classes b basic english classes for new canadians will please contact the principal of the high school personally or by telephone 373j or 181 further announcement as to first meeting wiu be announced in this paper atk l xso x roch e on thursday october 12th in a quiet ceremony in toronto mary josephine roche reg n of tor onto was united in marriage to victor harland atkinson of stouff viue the bride is the daughter of mr and mrs 1 m roche of killa- loe and the groom is the son of mrs atkinson and the late james atkinson after a trip to points in the united states the couple will reside in stouffville cook forsyth a marriage of wide interest took place in eglinton united church when winnifred joy forsyth daughter of mrs forsyth and the late mr ernest forsyth was mar ried to mr jasper cook son of mrs j cook and the late mr cook rev w j johnston officiated the bride given in marriage by her uncle mr 3 f copeland wore a graceful gown of white chantilly lace with matching hat and carried red roses and white chrysanthe mums she was attended by miss dorothy scott who had chosen a red taffeta dress with matching hat mr gordon penrose was groomsman and the ushers were mr james street and mr george metcalfe following a reception in the prince arthur house the couple left for a honeymoon in florida they will live in toronto mrs will clarkson of altona has been enjoying raspberries from her garden for the past few days mrs e w leith mrs f gar land and mrs herb barnes of tor onto were guests recently at the mertens home misses elsie and edith hutchin son of toronto spent the weekend with mr and mrs ross winter stein mr berkeley feir of haliburton son of mr hedley feir of main st west together with his wife and son creighton spent a couple of days last week with mr h feir and miss vera feir dr and mrs neil smith were in omemee on wednesday attending the funeral of the late mrs r j adams the late mrs adams was a sister of the late mrs d c smith and the last remaining member of the family the officers of the ioof lodge no 381 stouffville were installed on monday night by district deputy grand master don beer and his installing team from brougham the officers were noble grand murray daniels vice grand sherman arnold rec secy walter pipher fin secy clare bell treasurer geo green rsng bill sanders lsng morley symes warden bert silverthorn conductor tom farr chaplain albert king rsvg a spang lsvg len wilkes rss rae yake lss art woods inside guard ben raxlin outside guard ralph boyd weddings peters carter a quiet wedding was solemnized at the united church manse clare mont when rev h lackey united in marriage marion hannah eldest daughter of mr and mrs frank carter to mr donald arthur peters of toronto the bride given away by her father wore navy blue wool jersey with accessories to match and a corsage of american beauty roses miss edith malcolm was bridesmaid wearing black dotted net over taffeta and black acces sories with a corsage of pink roses mr fred carter was best man after a snort honeymoon the happy couple will make their home in toronto a reception was held at the home of mr ami mrs frank carter in honor of the marriage of their daughter on friday evening oct 6th when friends and relatives met to give their best wishes to the bride and groom klemixc macpherson eglinton united church effec tive with white gladioli chry santhemums delphiniums and lighted candles was the setting for the marriage of mary isabel daughter of dr and mrs arnold w macpherson to dr william fleming son of mr and mrs robert a fleming of markham rev dr w j johnston officiated the bride given in marriage by her father wore a graceful gown of ivory satin on princess lines with honiton lace trimming her long veil was held with orange blossoms and she carried an all- white bouquet of stephanotis bouvardia and gardenias miss joan macpherson maid of honor for her sister chose pale green net over taffeta the bridesmaids miss jean and miss ada macpherson sisters of the bride and her cousin miss mary macpherson wore pale green taffeta all had small matching calots with ostrich tips and carried mocha chry santhemums and autumn roses master michael macpherson nep hew of the bride was ring bearer wearing full highland dress the groomsman was dr ewart jones of guelph and the ushers were messrs robert love lloyd hamil ton john shore and dr bruce macpherson after the reception at prince arthur house the couple left by motor for new york and will live in toronto on their return sellers forrester mixed fall flowers formed the setting for the marriage of dixie bernice daughter of mr and mrs harry forrester unionville to robert levi sellers son of mrs sellers and the late frank sellers of stouffviue in melville united church last saturday rev r t chapin performed the double ring ceremony mrs ed nigh of stouffville was organist and accom panied mrs tom kerr soloist the bride who entered the church on the arm of her father looked lovely in a gown of white satin featuring a long train and was softly draped over the hips had a net yoke and long sleeves her fingertip veil was held by a juliet cap she carried a bouquet of gardenias and mums miss helen lehman was maid of honour and wore a green satin gown and carried cream roses the brides maids were jean brumwell cousin of the bride and grace sellers sister of the groom they were gowned alike in gold satin and carried cream and red roses carl sellers brother of the groom was best man for the reception in the church parlours the brides mother receiv ed the guests wearing a green ensemble with brown accessories and was assisted by the grooms mother wearing wine with navy accessories for travelling to points north the bride wore a suit of romance blue with navy accessories and necklace and earrings a gift of the groom after their return mr and mrs sellers will live on church street in the smith apartments long time now between holi days hunters have so decimated moose in canada that they are in danger of becoming extinct youth for christ stouffville 745 sharp tales of the redwoods 815 song time your time the informal hour when everyone joins in the singing of favorite choruses enjoys special numbers by- the choirs and this week as our special guest we have winnifred rumney as soloist coral perkins at the piano and the rose sisters in a duet one more week to enter the musical composers con test and plan to take part in the scripture mem orization and public speaking contest beginning november 11th 930 the blind beggar of jerusalem bringing to your eyes the wonderful power of god n rowan director

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