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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 21, 1952, p. 5

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the tribune stoufitille ont thursday august 21 1962 w qualify service fertilizer for fall wheat c i l free flowing the most popular brands 01212 2166 21210 31s9 and double strength 42412 in regular and granular swifts gromor in popular brands also swifts brimm 3189 seed disinfectant for seed wheat ceresan m and the new buntnomore seed wheat registered cornell 593 no 1 cornell 595 certified bawl no 1 bawl no 1 dawsons stiver bros stouffville phone 64501 or 45 a 5 s vacation notice in order to give our employees a wellearned vacation and in accordance with the custom of most other weekly news papers there will be no publication of the tribune during the period of august 28th to september 6th our commer cial printing department will also be closed during this period but orders can be taken at the office will you please arrange your advertising schedule accordingly also your commercial printing requirements the stouffville tribune stouitville cecsxa 53e2 phone 153j2 p t w m m w ww m aegg last call for summer coal order immediately and save money on your winter requirements of nut stove anthracite cavalier queen stoker stouffville coop association phone 122 or 269 itttfhfttttvflmtwlvtmit black hawk farm tested for 70 years black hawk corn picker check these features 1 kfnclent slip elntches on husking rolls nnd snapping chains to prcvtiii cximnsivo breakage 2 gathering chains run close- co the grounil guide stalks evenly and surely into the snapping rolls s full lloating snouts adapt to all types of ground conditions fully adjustable from ground level up t kntire picker adjustable for low corn 5 corn saver delivers small amounts of shelled corn into wagon these features combined with the high standard of coop workmanship through out make the coop black hawk corn picker the most economically priced picker in the field see this great corn picker at your stouffville coop phone 122 or 269 imtmti local and personal happenings mr and mrs ken laushway are i holidaying with relatives in kemptvilie near ottawa holiday visitors this week at the home of e r good are his daugh ter audrey and his sister ida both of kitchener there are still a few copies left of the special anniversary edition of the tribune for anyone wishing to send a copy to relatives or friends iliss lynda xolan is holidaying for a week at fort erie with miss donna alexander daughter of mr and mrs herb alexander former ly of markham mr and mrs milt burk have returned from a motor trip to the georgian bay district the couple report most disagreable weather with rain ovary day mr and mrs abe barkey have been staying at their and nephews mr and stewart stouffer have left for home in idyllwild california who niece mrs their the death occurred at the brier- looth birthday bush hospital stouitville on sun- iday aug 17th of robert m arm strong of inionville the deceased was a long time resident of the police village and was in his s7th year the funeral on tuesday after noon was conducted from the dixon funeral home at markham ito forest lawn mausoleum for interment a westend lady last weekend came into the tribune office with a carefully wrapped insect not un like an oversized grasshopper which she wanted us to identify the insect is one which was in the headlines last fall the prav- i ing mantis as it is called was be lieved at that time to have some cure for cancer they are excep tionally large green in summer turning brown in the fall and get a portion of their name from the position in which the front legs are kept rev and mrs mercer of orange wi have been in stouffville visit ing friends and relatives for a few days rev mercer was a former pastor in the congregational- christian church in stouitville mrs c robinson and daughter miss isabelle also miss e william son all of north visitors with mis and mrs f miller during the weekend in the united church stouit ville saturday sept 20th at 3 oclock marion jean fergu son daughter of mr and mrs elmer ferguson will become the bride of george henry baldwin son of mr and mrs fred baldwin goodwood the tribune can supply coated finish blotting stock for any busi ness concern wishing to use blot ters as a handout during the forth- roronto were i coming trade fair in stouitville violet hoover sept 2cth and 27th lerfuine special thus week at houstons rexall drug store you can buy tiffany cologne creation 150 and tiffany perfume si 25 both for si 75 you save 100 mr and mrs albert smaliey accompanied by mr arthur lamb returned early sunday morning from their trip to the east coast where they visited mr and mrs lloyd lamb of glace bay while there they made an extensive tour of cape breton island and the cabot trail mr and mrs john scott have vacated their home on park rd north and will reside in blackstock for the forthcoming school year mrs scott being on the high school staff in that community mr and mrs cec hendricks will occupy the scott house while their own new home north of harold st is being completed lucky quiz winner william risebrough sth con of markham just south of dicksons hill was the winner of the lucky farmer photo quiz last week in the tribune mr risebrough moved to this 100aere place in 1937 taking over from the gibbins family who now reside in whit church the house with its unique steep roof is pleasantly situated with fine lawns and evergreen landscaping mr risebrough re ceived the special framed enlarge ment of his farm and gift certifi cates from all the merchants whose advs appear on this page bob petch brother of clipper defenceman morley petch who is employed with the hydro was knocked unconscious last week while working on a line near nbbleton the markham lineman came in contact with a live wire and his one arm was badly burned friends will be interested to learn that david baker son of mr and mrs clayt baker formerly of stouffville is one of the two hun dred outstanding pupils being in vited to attend the cne this year as special guests on warriors day aug 23rd he will represent cen tral public school in orillia david graduated into collegiate this june mr and mrs harold reesor and children gail and donald of flin flon manitoba are spending some time visiting his brother jacob reesor also his four sisters mrs ed shirk claremont mrs stanley lewis altona mrs veryl gam- brill richmond hill and mrs ira rusnell stouffville stouffville public school board has installed a fine english type lighting fixture on the front of the local school building which will be much appreciated in the months to come when the place is used con siderably ifor meetings and other functions in the evening work is also proceeding on the new curb ing on the west side of the front lawn which will form part of a new walkway along this boundary another new residence was sold this week on burkholder st in the new sanders subdivision w s taylor of willowdale purchased the new bungalow just being com pleted by mr gerald acton this new residential section will be practically all filled with new homes this fall christmas just ahead it may seem pretty early to be talking about christmas but mr cec hendricks who operates a large reforestation acreage near uxbridge has just completed a contract to supply an american firm with 1000 trees they will be prepared and ready for shipment in october mr hendricks operates one hundred and fifty acres of this bushland and is continually planting trees and harvesting christmas trees as well copy of painting is published history of the ontario regi ment a new volume just released and written by captain lex schragg presently with the globe mail contains a full page paint ing in color by arnold b hodgkins of stouffville the painting the only one in the finely bound volume that is in color is captioned casa barardi- orfon and the original hangs in the oshawa armouries the ontario regiment originated in 1s6g and arnold hodgkins who has been the instructor at the local art classes during the winter months here is a former member of the regiment pretty wedding at uxbridge lovely summer flowers formed the setting in st pauls church cxbridge when sarah marguerite daughter of mr and mrs walter e hall of locust hill was united in marriage to charles albert skelton of oakwood rev o twiss conducted the ceremony entering the church on the arm of her father to the strains of the wedding march played by miss l bookham the bride looked very pretty dressed in a blue street length dress with grey accessories her corsage was of pink roses and she wore a gold necklace the gift of the groom she was attended by her sister verna who wore a blue dress with navy accessories and a corsage of pink roses the best man was frankie skelton brother of the groom after the reception at the brides home the happy couple left for a short trip to ottawa and other points on their return they will reside in lindsay at qieexsyille mrs eliza jane ralston known to her friends as aunt jane fri day celebrated her 100th birthday at queensville mrs sid sclunidt of stouitville is a cousin of the elderly lady born in county tyrone ireland she came to canada at 13 settling at holt in east gwillimbury town ship she worked in toronto in the tailoring business before marrying robert ralston of mon treal the couple lived in hamilton before returning to montreal where her husband died in 1s9s in 1904 mrs ralston taught at the indian school at morley alta later she taught at the indian school at red deer alta siie was house mother at alberta college for several years and at lamont hospital near edmonton miss canada back to school items see our splendid assortment girls tunics blouses dresses sweaters blazers gym stockings sockees panties vests spofford co stouffville phone 161 stouffville ontario a a bbs a a a a a bbb a a a blueeyed blonde from agincourt ont was given the nod by a panel of eight judges at burlington ont and the miss canada crown was hers along with a 1000 scholarship a trip to england for the coronation of queen elizabeth ii next june and a ticket to the miss america contest at atlantic city nj in september winning over 12 other canadian beauties 18yearold marilyn delores reddick intends to use the scholarship to study voice and dramatics with an eye on a career on radio or television mr axel anderson of smithers bc left on saturday to return home by air after spending a week in stouffville with mr and mrs t w aida mr anderson is the father of mrs aida and is 72 years of age it was his first flying exper ience but he enjoyed it immensely and is completely sold on air travel smithers bc is about 300 miles north of vancouver on the pacific coast there was some discussion con cerning a municipal garbage collec tion at the regular meeting of the stouitville chamber of commerce on thursday evening but it was finally agreed to table the matter for the present suggestions were made that petitions be circulated or that council be asked to have the question voted upon many of those present stated that they were using mr bramwells garbage collection service and had no com plaint miss marion atkinson returned home last week following a three weeks training course at camp belwood near fergus operated by the dept of education some 72 girls took advantage of the opportunity coming from such distant points as ottawa kingston port arthur and timmins swim ming canoeing camp crafts and games are all part of the course provided by the physical educa tion dept marion represented stouffville high school at the camp anyone selling merchandise from door to door in stouitville other than local business men who pay business tax is required to procure a local peddlers license or be subject to prosecution thus by law also applies to anyone holding a demonstration of wares in their home showing samples taking orders and delivering goods at a later date the matter ls drawn to the attention of the public since another instance turned up last week where an attempt was made according to local municipal officials to evade the license continuing this week and next is the stouffville community evangelistic campaign in the stouffville arena august 17th to 31st evangelist canon j douglas paterson toronto community choir 75 voices every night 8 to 930 pm sundays 730 to 9 pm good adjacent parking colin bray and ie verne mullen song leaders clarion baker organist prayer meeting every night at 715 in the anglican church

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