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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 3, 1952, p. 3

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday january 3 1952 quality service top feeding of super greens pellets pays off super greens fed on top of mash axe a vital part of your feeding plan fulopep super greens pellets allow you to regulate the mash in take of your flock giving you an extra safety factor when mash intake is down be cause of weather conditions or a change in the health of vour birds use super greens to keep them eating remember super greens pellets give you an extra safety factor fulopep super greens pellets stiver bros stouffville phone 64501 or 45 stanley theatre stouffville ont standard time policy two shows nitely commencing at 700 pm matinee saturdays at 200 pm friday saturday january 4th 5th m tech alan ladd mona freeman monday tuesday january 7th 8th dana ebfil gary indrews ifierrill locaj and personal happenings mr and mrs j p cannon were donations to the local fire vie- at the home of mr cheesman i stouffvhle municipal council will hold their inaugural meeting this thursday jan 3 mr and mrs don eraser and daughter joaline of cornwall were recent holiday visitor- with mrs frasers aunt miss jane burkitt be sure- and read the display adv of harry goldens clothing store there are real after- christmas savings for you in wool broadcloth and hats messrs henry cadieux and wake broughamunion regular meeting evening odgen ted miller visited xlge for their on thursday mr lambert malloy accom panied by his father h 1 malloy was in the states a few days last week they visited ill buffalo and with cousins in rochester mr and mrs lambert stover and mr ami mrs robt blinck miss beatrice luckes of the brantford expositor stalf and miss elizabeth workman of the brant ford red cross society spent the christmas holiday with the latters parents mr and mrs wm r workman stouffville rr2 the members of the b s tele phone staff told the tribune that they were royally treated during christmas receiving a hundred pounds of candy in all no less in addition to many other favours of fruit etc mrs jos hoover spent the holi- d3v season with her familv mr and mrs percv steeklev in tor- onto miss elsie johnson has gone to spend the winter with her sister in toronto after spending over six weeks in the hospital here mr and mrs orvan downer and family of toronto had new years dinner with her parents mr and mrs chas tindall rural school board secretaries are invited to send in the results of school board elections to the tri bune for publication mr and mrs fred crossen were in milliken enjoying the new year holiday at the clarke prentice home renewals to the tribune cannot be accepted by telephone but for leiice of bookkeeping such items and audit bureau regulations mr and mrs harry brillinger and mr and mrs claude brillinger and family spent the holiday with mr and mrs john williamson of markham mr and mrs kenneth betz and family spent new years with her parents mr and mrs jacob reesor north of town wednesday thursday january 9th 10th bogey most daring mobster k over to blast his way out of bill humphrey mmi obrien sheridan new years visitors at the home of mr and mrs wm j streight were mrs thos bower wingham miss eftie m bower mr and mrs j l baker misses rosemary and alice baker mr and mrs j d milne mr donald w milne and master david s milne all of tor- onto mr and mrs bruce rowbotham and tamiiybryan and laurel from shawinigan falls have returned home this week after visiting for the holiday week with their families in stouffville and cedar giove mr and mrs frank row botham and mr ceo freeman and mr and mrs archie little the tribune will be back to nor mal delivery date next week with papers being mailed on wednesday evening mr and mrs fred mertens and son john also miss elva mortens all of weston called on mr jus mertens and margery on sunday evening fireman hon lehman receives a coffee refresher from lois good mri sheila tail mr and mrs allen manderson and gien of balsam and mrs c carruthers also fred and gus middleton of markham were new years guests of mr and mrs geo t lee tommy burton with the rcai in prince edward island also mr and mrs norman burton and sons arnold and howard of claremont were new years visitors with mr and mrs orville burton mr and mrs geo foord former ly of toronto are now residing in the dr s t bodendistel home on main st which they recently pur chased stouffvilles newly acquired family have one son and one daugh ter mr foord is a commercial artist two local ladies won recent honours in toronto at the art exhibition of mr arnold hodgkins who has conducted night classes here in the stouffville high school for some time miss betty lewis new years dinner guests at the and mrs harold dixon walked off ome of mr and mrs fred camp- hi first and second prizes in the ell were mr and mrs robt rat- display of work by mr hodgkins students in addition betty had the added thrill of selling her work she is a daughter of mr and mrs don lewis and will continue her art studies through classes in toronto h he cliff mr and mrs orrille drewery mr and mrs harry sprage of aurora mr harold drewery of richmond hill miss marian poole of concord miss marjorie hudson of toronto and mr colin macken zie also of toronto there has been much favorable comment locally on the prompt and efficient manner in which snowplowing and snow removal were carried out duringl the holidays the heavy snow fall presented quite a problem for the local council but streets were plowed out quickly and snow was removed from the main section by men and equipment the prompt action against the snow meant a great convenience to stouffville citizens and to all who shop here and use our streets a bouquet to the municipal council for the efficient handling of this job former local couple married 65 years a quiet family celebration was held saturday at the home of mr and mrs daniel j yake 2 kenil- worth ave to mark their goth wedding anniversary they were both born near stouffville and were married here in 1ssg they moved to chatham but since 1001 they have lived in toronto both are now in their s7th year and in good health attending their church the church of christ regularly they have five children mrs herbert mckay hazel living in santa monica roy living in los angles gordon and fred who live in toronto and mrs george gray violet living at home with her parents mr and mrs yake have eleven grandchildren and six great grandchildren m y horticultural notes the first open meeting of the new year will be held in the unit ed church basement on monday evening january 14th mr eugene baker has a number of photo graphs in color most of them scenes of local interest which will be thrown on the screen on this occasion come and revisit some of the beauty spots of this section of ont following the pictorial tour the meeting will divide into groups for discussions on a variety of horticultural themes bring along your problems and any helpful suggestions based on your own experience or the findings of others the secret of christmas writ ten by mildred trede and inga lien was presented by the twenty- eight members of the junior girls auxiliary at the afternoon service of christ church last sunday this pageant was directed by mrs ella malcolm the group leader assisted by miss betty teale following the presentation there was a dedica tion service the girls chirstmas gifts to the church included a ster ling silver bread box two crystal cruets and markers for the bible and lectern prayer books for the four church seasons the masses of white chrysanthemums on the altar were in memory of the father and mother of mrs malcolm ringwood mr and airs albert hobbs were in toronto for christmas week visiting their children other relatives and friends the hobbs will celebrate their 38th wedding anniversary on new years day at their home with their children and grandchildren from toronto mr and mrs clarence croxall mis chapman and mr and mrs fed croxall of uxbridge also miss beiilah rutledge of stouir- ville were guests of mr and mrs albert king on new years day misses grace and florence kirk of toronto have been holidaying with relatives here mr and mrs robert devitt are electrician gord brown seen at recent fire coin collector gets deluge of inquiries alexander watt kitchener coin collector 211 queen st south has been deluged with telephone calls and letters following publication of an article about his hobby the article appeared originally in the kitchener daily news record and last week in the tribune according to the story 193g nickels dimes and quarters pos- new years day guests with mr and mrs e brownsberger includ ed mr and mrs wm peacock mr and mrs herb yakeley and rich ard mr and mrs ross vague miss doris vague mr ed tew mr stewart vague mr geo cower and mr henry browns berger during the evening their son bruce telephoned his greet ings from edmonton alberta it had been tioped that the message would come through in the after noon while mr and mrs a black and mr and mrs hewlett wore present so that they might speak to their sons who are with bruce however lines were tied up earlier and this was not possible ome for a week after spending i s a sder value than that christmas in hamilton u shown on them this should have mr stanley mitchell left last i93g p flil and wednesday io spend the winter quarters months in florida mahv readers also apparently i he ring wood school meeting missed a further statement in the was held last wednesday forenoon nwirfo concornhi i emill niiiirli and mr gordon ratcliff was auu contci nm a small punch appointed trustee fov a threeyear mark e r thal makes term replacing mr james oldham tllenl valuable i his was the entire mr lyle knight cattleman on p determining their value the rotlanz farms and mrs as slated in the first article wfsrwof the telegram mm weekend knight of strathrov will spend the month of january in florida mr and mrs geo johnson and billie were sunday visitors with his sister and brotherinlaw mr and mrs j l barrett of zephyr mr and mrs c v pringle of amherst ns are visiting over new years with mr and mrs j w kennedy mr and mrs ross vague and family and her father mr henry brownsberger spent new years day with her brother and sister- inlaw mr and mrs ed browns berger mr and mrs roy grove were new years day guests with her brother and sisterinlaw mr and mrs bert taun of bcfhesda miss may werry of nestleton spent the holidays with mr and mrs charles dennie and family some of these 103g coins were minted in 1937 due to a shortage of dies to mark the different year a small punch was made on the coins there are a great many j93g coins in circulation but unless they have the punch mark they have no special value mr watt pointed out several people brought coins to the tribune which would have been valuable if the punch mark had been present tlnese people said they had failerl to notice the paragraph about the mark the story contained one other inaccuracy 18s9 dimes not one- cent pieces arc scarce and there fore valuable kk x xx x men men j hear rev h g hawkins in the stouffville baptist church on monday evening jan 7th 1952 rev hawkins is a missionary on furlough from south africa special music auspices of the stouffville and districts christian mens fellowship xk 30c

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