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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 30, 1950, p. 3

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the tribune stouffville one thursday november 30 1950 4jpaiity service ful0pep feeds fulopep egg mash fulopep fattening feed fulopep super greens pellets quaker fulopep calf meal quaker fulopep calf starter quaker fulopep fitting ration quaker fulopep 24 protein ration quaker fulopep 16 protein ration quaker sugared schumacher feed hartz mountain bird seed supplies master canary seed lovebirdbudgie seed mixed canary seed bird gravel dog yummies dog candy the tasty snack for dogs stiver bros siouffville ont office phone 45 the local post office is announc ing new office hours to take effect on itec 1st at that time the wicket will remain open daily from 830 am until 6 pm on wednesday only the hours will be 30 am to 1210 noon and 530 pja until 6 pm the annual stouffville high school commencement exercises will be held this friday evening dec 1st in the veterans hall at 8j5 the event will not follow the usual pattern this year as the play folk dancing and tumbling will not be held until later when the school will present a spring concert friday evening will be strictly an academic program with no admission charge certificates and diplomas will be presented field day awards will be presented by miss schoheld mr davis and air pearce intermediate certifi fates will be given out by mr g thompson and mr a h williams graduation diplomas by mr ted edwards and mr don chadwick and honor graduation diplomas by mr frank burkholder donna stouffer will be the valedictorian the address of the evening will be getting the best out of life by mr arthur duncan director of public relations for the bata shoe co batawa ont youth for christ stouffville 745 sharp beautiful scenes educational films for young and old 815 song time led by the young people featuring the girls choir a duet by phyllis and joy remember the success of question time de pends on you come prepared to forget your troubles and enter into the informal spirit of quizz time 915 closing film colleen townsend in lord of ah youth time should be christs time n rowan director wideman church revival meetings december 3rd to december 10th due to storm conditions the evangelist a j metzler of scottdale pennsylvania was not able to be here for the meetings for the dates previously announced services at 745 each week night except saturdays sundays at 10 am and 730 pm come and hear this spirit filled man of god a bible conference will be held dec 5 6 7 sessions at 10 am and 730 pm local and personal happenings e a grubin ro optometrist will be at his office in stouffville on monday dec 4th closing out clearance of goods at reduced prices readytowear mens clothing f e rae stouff ville an excavation has been made on park road north by w d atkin son who expects to erect a new dwelling there shortly mrs elgin wagg is recovering from a deep skate cut which she sustained at the local arena one day recently the accidental injury which occurred during a collision required several stitches markham girls trumpet- band will head the stouffville santa claus parade weather permitting according to members of the business mens association in charge of the big event on dec 9th your editor received early christmas greetings last week fiom the land down under cliff salmon australia mr salmon has provided a number of most interesting letters since the family left stoufiville some time ago for their new home and we are antici pating more letters for our read ers from mr salmon in the future winners in the opening lucky drews being conducted by len wilkes clothes shop each week until christmas were mrs olive vanzant stouffville rrl a 5 arrow shirt and 2nd prize mrs f hummel stouffville rr2 a handmade tie reeve henry ogden drew the lucky tickets dr r m stewart of markham suffered the loss of a brother colin f stewart of toronto on satur day deceased passed away at his home on st clair ave he is sur vived by his wife the former edith dafoe two sisters mrs geo ross of toronto and robina stewart of lajolla cal weekend guests of mr and mrs j l abell were sons bob and family of marshall ills and jim from toronto helen abell was also home from ithaca- ny hav ing as guests mrs marta hoff mann of oslo norway where she is curator of the museum in that city and miss doris anderson of prince edward island both of whom are taking courses at cor nell university now that the annual snow sea son has arrived motorists are reminded that cars must not be left on main st during the night or as the local bylaw calls for not more than five hours at any one time the ban is placed on over night parking in order that the main st may be cleared of snow during the late hours cars that are found regularly illegally park ed will be towed away according to local police no less than 25 stoves all sizes and shapes were- disposed of at the stouffville community sales arena on saturday afternoon auctioneer sellers tells us that in all his 30 years of experience he has never had so many stoves to sell at any one sale another furniture sale is being held this saturday dec 2nd bad weather does not hinder these auctions as they are held under cover in a building that is heated kvvvvvvvvvsvvvvv fc vnvvvsvx n x xn fowl bingos each wednesday dec 6132027 in the veterans memorial hall stouffville chickens and turkeys a real chance to get your holiday poultry a large tree on the boulevard of the douglas booth property just opposite the brierbush hospital crashed down on the roadway at the supper hour on saturday even ing striking the car of a passing toronto motorist don sutherland the branches crashed the wind shield and one limb drove into the radiator no one in the machine however received injury the high wind which swept town on saturday evening and again sun day sent one of the large poplars in the town park crashing down and broken limbs were every where power was interrupted momentarily in various parts of town by the storm remember when local oldtimers will smile at this item which comes to hand from an old issue of the tribune happy hunt says that harold gray told him that he heard jimmie wilson say that shiner davis heard that there was no doubt that bob dales said that george storry thought will sanders had declared to mervyn watts that it was generally be lieved that frank rae said in plain terms that he heard joney byer say that his friend bruce mowatt had informed him one night at his own house that it was well known all over the country that christie armstrong had caught bobby silversides saying that in his opinion it was a matter of fact of great public interest that harry wilson believed that archie stover had said herbert freol told him that frank mowder heard that josh hoover told his close friend dudley obrien that he actually believed that murray rowbotham said ts pat carlieux that fred ratcliff told tom rae that clayton baker said george stewart heard barty wideman tell milton storry in strictest con fidence that he knew and all knew that he was convinced that single life liad its drawbacks and that there was a rcmedv for it tommy farr is in brierbush hos pital recovering from injuries which he sustained when his light paril truck left the 8th concession near the dicksons hill school on saturday and collided with a hydro pole power was interrupted for some time following the crash the farr family resides in the apartment above the international motors blk the regular meeting of the stouffville womens institute met at the home of mrs l hoover on nov 28 a very interesting talk was given by mrs logan on the history of needlework and was enjoyed by all reports of the annual convention held at the royal york hotel were given by mrs williamson and mrs wilson mrs g lee gave a vocal number that was enjoyed and mrs giles gave a reading a social half hour followed christmas mooting the womans missionary society of stouffville united church will meet in the church parlors on thursday dee 7th at 215 pm this will be our christmas meet ing the program will consist of the birthday offering in charge of mrs walter atkinson devotional will be given by 3irs albert king mrs harry logan will give a talk on the historv of christmas carols engagements mr and mrs gordon good aldersyde alta announce the engagement of their daughter beulah lottie to donald norman shank son of mr and mrs jacob shank markham ont the mar riage to take place dec 7 1950 at the mt view mennonite church near aldersyde mr and mrs emile payment stouffville rr2 wish to announce the engagement of their only daughter snirley eleanor lor raine to james richard radford youngest son of mr and mrs bob radford newmarket rr3 wed ding to take place jan 13 1951 praskey pike on saturday nov 25 150 at 2 oclock in leaside united church by rev charles murray helen nancy daughter of mr and mrs abram bowman pike became the bride of david john praskey of peterborough son of mr and mrs william praskey of arden ont mrs james turner and mrs a e button will be in charge of the mite boxes arc a social hour at which a birthday cake will be served we are looking forward to a very happy time and invite all the ladies of the congregation to be with us for this christmas meeting born near island lake 75 years ago after suffering a stroke last year and being in failing health mrs ida mclaughlin passed away in toronto on thursday nov 23rd mrs mclaughlin was born at island lake seventyfive years ago she was the former mary ida march daughter of the late mr and mrs caleb march who lived some twentyfive years ago at the eastend iii stouffville following her marriage to john mclaughlin the couple farmed for some years both in whitchurch and uxbridgc townships she was identified with the christian church at church hill besides her husband deceased is survived by one son ivan mclaughlin deputyreeve of whit church township one sister pre deceased her several years ago the funeral on saturday after noon was conducted from oneills funeral chapel by rev e mor ton interment was made in the stouffville cemetery and the pall bearers were russel williamson bruce gibson clias wright fred campbell orval martin elgin smith ma lions ahnual r carnival in the stouffville arena on wednesday dec 6 special events for young old fancy dress children under 10 10 to 16 16 and over speed skating races 8 and under 9 to 12 12 to 16 open to those who have not participated in any organized skating meet open race male or female figure skating by members of the toronto skating- club miss mary kenner miss patty montgomery mr george montgomery mr peter firstbrook junior mens champion of canada exhibition hockey one period only members of local bantam team draw for lions club p0ntiac car public skating spot special prizes admission 50c children under 12 25c all proceeds in aid of lions welfare work mm aluminum serves breakfast in bed m a in a 31 ft hospitals select equipment with unusual care thats why aluminum utensils are used in hospital kitchens everywhere health authorities recommend aluminum because it meets every need of hygienic food preparation enjoy this food protection in your home too no other metal is more foodfriendly than aluminum hints to the housewife whenever you sec aluminum on the outside of a food or a drink theres an inside story of purity well- protected aluminum utensils clean easily to remove natural deposit left by foods and water use steel wool with soap and water aluminum company of canada ltd ipisi vjvtll-

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