the tribune stouffville ont thursday april 3 1062 mm99999t9v3t99999999 qualify service our o line of feeds pork0 hog feeds pork0 hoq concentrate pork0 piq starter pork0 hoq grower pork0 hog finisher local and personal happenings stouftviile municipal council will hold ther regular april meetj ing next monday evening rescue scene from brierbush hospital the first maple syrup was offer ed for sale here last week by keal farmers at 325 per gallon con tainers returnable for refund it s expected that the local municipal council will shortly call a meeting of the executive of all local organizations interesicdm holding street dance this sum mer eg30 poultry feeds egg0 chick starter you should take home a dozen of those delicious hotcross buns from the stouffville bakery there is none to equal them egg0 egg0 egg0 chick laying broiler grower mash mash reliable seeds seed grain reliable garden seeds garden fertilizer our 1952 seed catalogue for seeds garden seeds and seed grain should be in your hands by now please note that on page 1 ladino clover grade no 1 should read 125 in place of 115 mr and mrs don duncan of brooklin and john and mrs fred hamilton of brougham had sun- day dinner with mr and mrs mr and mrs harold dixon accompanied by mr and mrs lloyd wedon left this week for washington dc for a few days vacation they are expected home on saturday stiver bros stouffville phone 64501 or 45 whitcliurcji township council will hold their first regular april meeting next saturday april 5th rather than one week later as usual richard crow well known in the community and now residing at imocrackens landing north of peterboro called on- friends dur ing the weekend with spring opening up early a resumption of new home building is expected shortly in town several lots have been sold on the sanders subdivision and a num ber of new homes are looked for there very shortly if any of our readers have an invalids chair which they would care to sell they would be con ferring a favour by letting the office of this newspaper know last friday evening about thir ty young people of the stouffville united church enjoyed a roller skating outing at mutual arena toronto the faster thank offering meeting of the garrett evening auxiliary of the stouftviile united church will be held in the church parlors on tuesday evening april 8th all the ladies of the congrega tion are cordially invited please note the change of date air stan smith nephew of mr sid schmidt arrived here from england a few days ago and was visiting in stouffville during the weekend mr smith has come to canada to a position at malton he expects to bring his wife and fam ily to this country at a later date the fine spring weather of sat urday afternoon saw one of the largest crowds in town so far this year the fine attraction of the royal journey at the stanley theatre and the regular sales arena auction added to the big attendance on the streets last week following a sugges tion of the dept of education several teachers of the local high school visited other schools near by miss nicholson spent monday at forest hill mr sherwood and principal pearce called at leaside and earl haig schools and mr mercer went to mimico on satur day mr pearce talked with princi pal bowman of barrie and mr bacon was at pickering rev s e kerr minister of for ward baptist church and recently returned from greece will be the special speaker at the regular meeting of the stouffville christ ian mens fellowship next mon day evening in the stouffville bap tist church rev kerr while in greece conducted a preaching mission under auspices of the greekamerican missionary assoc iation of boston mass he is secretarytreasurer of this group in canada the mission has 16 missionaries in greece it is an interesting fact that three local baptist church charges 6th line markham baker hill and vivian who all independ ently of one another undertook extension programs last year have each completed their job to the desired point in 1952 at the 6th line a new front vestibule and ministers study have been added at baker hill a new base ment and at vivian a new base ment all three churches are under the leadership of rev nor man rowan dramatic rescue scene at the brierbush hospital stouff ville during sundays fire which saw more than twenty patients carried down ladders from secondstorey windows in the smokefilled upper floor the man in the foreground here is rev h s hallman april 18th and 19th are the dates of the annual stouffville skating club big ice revue george hunt and thos thomp son both former bank employees in stouffville a number of years ago were in town last week for the funeral of the late mrs s shankel mrs stadlebar another was also here as well as mrs har old prescott mrs mel moore miss charlotte moore mr f ensmin- ger mr and mrs kirshaw the former dorothy thompson and mr and mrs herb bartholomew 40 deer browsing on whitchurch farm there are no less than forty deer several of them fullgrown bucks with handsome horns browsing on the- geo boynton farm just north of gormley on the 3rd con of whitchurch mr boyn ton tells the tribune that deer can be seen there almost any day and that they have been out nibb ling the fresh green seed shoots lately he startled twentyfive one day last week sunning themselves on the brow of a hill but before he could get too close they high tailed it into his hardwood bush deer have been getting more and more plentiful in these southern regions and may eventually create a problem for some farmers ivocal real estate changes the former peter lehman house corner of rupert and william streets and presently occupied by rev gibson brown has been sold to mr ted cadieux sr rev gibson brown will move into the burkholder house one block west the snle was negotiated by bruce clarke real estate broker mr v h atkinson manager of the local bank of commerce has purchased the new bungalow recently erected by messrs baxter golden and owned by mi murray bennett euchre ioop hait stouffville iiolge no 384 wednesday april 9th prizes refreshments iloooeds so to cancer polio nnd tb fund for welfare work another enjoyable evening was spent with 21 tables of euchre at the ioof hall prize winners were mrs claugnton mrs elson mrs noble mr george alsop mr les morganson and mr colin madill while attempting to remove the racks from the deck of his truck on friday mr t h paisley local livestock dealer in stouffville slipped and fell to the ground breaking his shoulder although mr paisley is still suffering con siderable pain from the injury he is able to be up and around bulb time in holland will be the subject of the pictures to be shown by the horticultural society in the united church basement on tuesday evening april 15 mr john f clark of toronto will toe speaking on trees at the markham society on wednesday april 9 seeds special coop mixture 50 alfalfa 30 timothy 20 red clover all canadian seed 2650 bushel long term pasture mixture mixture a awnless hrome grass 5 lbs orchard grass 4 lbs timothy 4 lbs meadow fescue 3 lbs alfalfa seed 4 lbs white dutch clover 1 lb ladino clover 1 lb kentucky blue grass 1 lb canadian blue grass 1 lb mixture b timothy 6 lbs alfalfa seed 5 lbs kentucky blue grass 3 lbs red top grass 1 lb awnless brome grass- 5 lbs meadow fescue grass 3 lbs while dutch clover 1 lb ladino clover 1 lb red clover 3 lbs interesting letter from sfouflvillitc in bermuda the king edward vii memorial hospital bermuda march 26 1952 you will find enclosed my checfue to cover another years subscription to the tribune i am receiving my papers regularly and certainly look forward to reading them this little island is a lovely spot with its perfect weather beautiful flowers and foliage the principle bermuda flowers are hibiscus bougainvillea poinci- ana morning glory night bloom ing cereus oleander passion flower the birdofparadise poin- settia and right now fields and fields of the bermuda easter lilies we had some cooler weather during february and march but just overnight we have lovely warm days again averaging 72 degrees the sun is very hot i mean to say one burns much more quickly here than in canada and fifteen or twenty minutes in the water is just about long enough our offduty time is all spent out of doors and we have a wonderful time bicycling all over the island on our mobylettes which are motorassisted bicycles and a real necessity here since the roads are very hilly last sunday i had the pleasure of touring the island in a sea plane which took fortyfive min utes and cost 226 or 600 ameri can money it is a worth while trip even though you fly in the coloring of the water and reefs is really a sight and i am hoping my coloured pictures do justice to it all in all this is a wonderful spot to spend at least a few months and you have a complete change our hospital here is a busy one and i am enjoying my work as night supervisor omrs marjorie cook boyce beach in second markham baptist church rev norman rowan united in marriage laura jane beach daughter of mrs beach and the late william beach and r j edison boyce son of mr and mrs r j boyce of markdale the bride wore a powder blue gabardine suit with navy access ories and a corsage of red roses miss dorothy beach sister of the bride was maid of honor wearing a grey suit with black accessories and a corsage of yellow roses the groomsman was gerald johnson of beachburg after the marriage a reception was held at the home of the brides mother where a buffet lunch was served to about forty guests after the reception the bride and groom left amid showers of confetti and good wishes for a honeymoon in the usa grimshaw bacon a cfuiet but pretty wedding was solemnized in the yonge street united church on saturday mar 29 at 1 pm of evelyn irene youngest daughter of mr and mrs samuel bacon of goodwood to edward donald grlrtishaw only son of mr frank grimshaw and the late mrs grimshaw of tor onto rev gordon smyth offici ated the bride wore a light blue suit with navy accessories and a corsage of pink roses her atten dant was miss arbuties elder who wore a navy suit with pink acces sories and a corsage of red rose the groom was attended by mr wallace carne of toronto after a short honeymoon the couple will reside in toronto twwmwmtwti pmhlw price si 200 per acre 24 lbs price 1500 per acre 28 lbs mixture c timothy seed 6 lbs red top grass 3 lbs reed canary grass 6 lbs alsike clover 3 lbs price 875 per acre 18 lbs r koo sml stouffville coop see for sale columns for specials phones 122 or 269 youth for christ stouffville saturday 745 pm sec markham baptist church 745 piano duets by pauline and marion barkey 8 pm sonjr time quizz time bible drama gospel numbers by joy and phyllis joan oldham and yfc girls choir 845 feature film in his name 930 broadcast time for your listening pleasure sunday cklb 905 am oshawa 1240 kc cktb 215 pm st catherines 620 kc cfor 430 pm orillia 1570 kc where youth meets youth and christ is honoured n rowan 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