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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 27, 1952, p. 3

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the tribune stouffviue ont thursday march 27 1952 jalij service i feed fulopep local and personal happenings i exclusively says l a 8run wnfield fic jj helen dickinson teller in thej dr and mrs j button arrived stouffviue bank of commerce is home this week following a seven j enjoying three weeks vacation j day trip to new york by air from her money counting duties j george morden is still confined mrs ken laushway is relieving to sunnybrook hospital where he i on the stouffviue public school has now been for several weeks sen titfjrm 1 l a brum wifiu bc gentlemen i have used fulopep chick starter crumbles exclusively for the past two years with excellent results the mor tality rate was very very low uniform ity in the flock was also an outstanding feature i can certainly recommend fulopep chick starter most highlyand wouldnt use anything else staff in the absence of miss k j williamson who is ill with the mumps j whitchureh township council will convene this thursday even ing for their regular monthly evening meeting have vou made your donation to the red cross contributions can be made at the canadian bank i of commerce wilbur cower who has been absent from his position on the tribune staff for several weeks through illness is expected to return to his work this week miss pelphine logan a resident on the eignth concession of whit church has taken a position in the local bank as stenographer while winter nas been having a few last kicks spring is surely on the way gordon kearon of king- wood displayed a plump grass hopper in the tribune oilice last weekend the big green fellow had apparentlv come out to enjoy the sunshine of last friday and was doing some lusty kicking at the advent of spring he was picked up on main street i fulopep chick starter stiver bros stouffviue phone 64501 or 45 1 trist will ville on crtibin ha few tion and here durin wellknown markham town ship farm not far from stoullville i has recently changed ownership mr walter brignafl has disposed be a his oilice in stpuff- iis looacre place on the beache monday march 31st mr si to mr s watson agin been indisposed for a j court mr brignall m expects to weeks due to a virus infec- make hu markham has not been able to be and will take- up resid- the month of march ence there tnu fall ae takinj the crop off his farm this summer markham township police were the brignall farm was formerly notified saturday of the most cal- the g l williamson place mr lous motorist weve heard of in a vj uhamson leaving there at the long time roy heaton of stouff- close of world war 1 and en ringwood couple celebrate their golden anniversary mr and mrs truman grove celebrated their golden wedding anniversary on wednesday march 19th at their residence south of ringwood owing to the illness of mr grove only the members of their family and the immediate relatives attended and were entertained at a bullet supper party the couple have three daugh ters iilal mrs floyd steckley margaret mrs alex katcliff jean mrs stewart stouiter and two grandchildren mrs grove has one sister mrs lee of stouffviue and four brothers isaac and ed darkey of stoullville henry of vancouver bc and abeam in california mr grove has two sisters mrs elias hoover and mrs um con ner of stoullville mr and mrs grove were mar ried on march 1 1902 in stouff- ville bv rev wilson minister of the presbyterian church they moved to the family farm of the groom on the 8th concession of markham and remained there for forty years until retirement in 1sh2 when they moved to their present home they have been active members of ringwood christian church where for of years mr grove sang in the choir and for 25 years taught a boys class in the sunday school and was the church treas urer interested in the life of the community he was secretary- treasurer of dickson hill school for 15 years during his reminiscences of the past fifty years mr grove humor ously recalled the fact that there were no taxis or autos when he was married and he and his bride walked to and from the wedding reception and then to the station to board the train the couple received over one hundred cards beautiful flowers and gifts from friends and rela tives including an electric refrig erator from the family ville that the put in the report k driver of a ford car was proceed- ting clown the township thorough- miss a b duncan is spending two weeks with friends at worth out fare dragging a helpless white do j behind the car on a long rope mr heaton reported that the vehicle mr and mrs win timber accompanied by mr and mrs fred timber- left on tuesday morning for a twoweek trip to the siinny south contacts with two possible new industries are being explored in stouffviue the one through the local chamber of commerce the other through the civic improve ment committee of the lions club lion douglas davis was the guest speaker at the regular meet ing of the stouffviue lions club on monday evening lion len wilkes introduced the speaker and a vote of thanks was tendered through lion ken wagg lion merv watts in reporting for the child welfare committee informed the club that to date nearly 400 had been raised in the current faster seal campaign for crippled children was travelling more than thirty- five miles an hour and the dog unable to keep up was being threshed from one side of the road to the other however the driver failed to come within reach of the markham law officers which is a ing in the markham carpentering trade l the death occurred in toronto on monday of jas- stewart bell retired school principal and princi pal of markham school for a num ber of years the late stewart bell is well remembered bv a number in this locality who attend mark ham during his tenure on the stall deceased was highly regard ed in his profession and only elmer 12 elmer axd owes iobxa mavf his life to his 9 sister vxd sufi and dog pity since anyone treating an recently one of the new schools at animal in such a fashion should certainly be prosecuted to the full limit of the law the stouffviue womens insti tute was held on thursday march 20 in christ church hall the motto was given by mrs wilson and local events by miss b winn mrs scott gave a short talk on citizenship and education and noon on sunday under the spring mrs shuttlewovth rendered an irish solo this was followed byi mrs f browns talk on the life i the march meet 0 the stouffviue felt the full brunt of saturday nights ice storm and numerous residents who were out of town on business and pleasure were most of the night getting home a pile up of nearly fifty cars occurred at dicksons hill where they were unable to negotiate the icy glare xumerous tv aerials toppled with the ice and wind in the vicinity of unionville and in stouffviue the aerial on top of the local arena managers house ken laushway obrien ave buckled under the strain a thirty ft mast on the cy allen home just east of unionville came crashing down across hydro wires while the icing was severe while it lasted all had cleared away by of st patrick the meeting closed with the xational anthem a st patricks tea was served at the close of the meeting on friday night while proceed- womens association of stouffviue united church was held in the ladies parlour on monday march 17 the meeting was opened with the singing of a hymn followed by the lords prayer gloria hood long branch was named in hl honour stewart bell was a son of the late mr and mrs william bell of ailsa craig besides his wife the former annie paterson he is survived by two daughters bon nie and betty and a son dr jas bell there are also two sisters mary of sault ste marie and annie of ailsa craig and a brother john of fort erie the late mr bell has been in ill health for some time and his condition had worsened considerably this year the funeral service was con ducted from the mcdougall brown chapel on wednesday evening with interment at wiar- ton the easter thank offering meeting of the wms of stouff viue united church will he held in the church on april 3rd at 2w pm mrs murray of toronto will be the guest speaker and there will be special music by local talent nig from the legion hall mr and joanne bodendistel played j mall we known l tw0 lovel piano duets maryn mouflvile resident was struck a favoured the gathering with severe blow on the elbow by a a soo mrs riciout presented two passing motorist mr ma loy was readings entitled the last walking from the sidewalk to the h and brought in past curb near the former dr boden- prayers miss annie duncan took distel residence when the accident charge of the devotional period occurred the driver slowed up and soke 0 the 5th chapter of s pr matthew she stated only those who know they need the kingdom of god are blessed righteousness is the greatest blessing we are not to be over anxious about the future god knows what we have need of to really give ourselves to god is the only way to receive help xo peace to be had if greed and selfishness exist ave must have faith in god and patience with our fellowmen to con clude she said each one should ask themselves what would my church be like if every member was like me mrs booth closed the meeting with prayer way without coming to a stop aside from a bruised arm mr mallov is luckily none the worse for his experience euchre ioop haix friday march 28th prizes refreshments proceeds go to cnncer polio and tb fund for wclfnre work stouffville lodge xo 384 the annual meeting of the can adian mothercraift society was held on march 10th at the mother- craft hospital 49 clarendon ave toronto mrs ken wagg mrs r bone mrs jack sanders and mrs t wedseltoft from the stouffviue branch were present after the meeting they were conducted on a tour of the hospital and it is very attractive inside and out it was formerly a private home own ed by mrs burnside grand daughter of timothy eaton and much of the atmosphere of a private home still remains the hospital caters to mothers and babies who have been discharged from their regular hospital after the arrival of the baby and the mother wishes to have a further rest and learn from the mother- craft nurse the proper care and handling of her baby last year there were 14s mothers and 269 babies cared for there is also a training school in connection with the hospital where girls who have had at least two years high school are accepted for training as a well baby nurse this course is 12 months long plus 4 months nursing in the homes under the registry there are mothercraft societies throughout the world teaching and training nurses and new mothers to keep well and healthy and also to endeavor to educate and help parents and others in a practical way in domestic hygiene in general boys father bert maye of goodwood shown witii bull was hurt when he went to sons aid lorna maye nine heard cries from house and unleased the family dog shop the dog attacked the bull you dont want to miss harry goldens big preeaster clothing display in this weeks issue real savings in mens and young mens suits a sale lasting two weeks special feature for ladies gabar dine suits for 2950 farm machinery show drop in at the coop on saturday march 29th there will be a continuous showing of gehl black hawk coop machinery films the united coops blockman mr feath- erstone will be on hand to answer questions and explain the many excellent features of coop machinery two new houses are in the pro cess of erection at the present time in town on boyer street in the east end mr morley brown has commenced building opera tions and expects to have his residence completed in six weeks at the west end russ forfar has started working on his new home which will also be finished in the spring finger broken stouffviue clippers received bad news on tuesday blake eatough goalie who has been a big feature in bringing the local senior hoc key club a group championship has sustained a triple break in his one finger the seriousness of the injury was revealed by xray over the weekend eatough was clouted heavily on his one hand during the final orillia game whether he will have to be replaced by xorm stunden time is not known at this local danes win at sportsmans show danaides domino a harlequin great dane owned and bred by mrs e malcolm supt of the brienbush hospital won his class of three at the two dog shows at the siyjrtmans show held in the coli- urn last week and went on to take winners dog over all others which gave him four points on his canadian champion ship at seventeen months of age this puppy at fifteen months had a two point show and three major shows in the united states leaving only four points necessary for his american championship a beautifully hand engraved certificate was received last week acclaiming his dam can ch noble ladys mona an american champion making her the only international champion dane owned in canada and one of three harlequin international cham pions alive today the other two being bred in unionville ontario and owned in the us her mother ch noble lady was acclaimed in the usa as the harlequin female of this era by all leading judges and magazines tt11es it it youth for christ stouffville saturday 715 pm sec markham baptist church coop jml closed for stock taking mon mar 31 coop s22l stouffville coop see for sale columns for specials pkones 122 r 269 745 sharp organ prelude 800 pm song service with the boys band girls choir and howard baker 830 broadcast time 900 film a wonderful life for your listening pleasure hear the youth of stouff ville sunday cklb 905 am oshawa 1240 kc cktb 215 p st catherines 620 kc cfor m p orillia 1570 lea n row director

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