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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 12, 1953, p. 6

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the tribune stouffville or thursday mai cn i dont miss it stouffville high school variety coneert two big nights thurs fri mar 12 13 at the legion hall choirs gymnastic display shs minstrels dances oneact play roughly speaking programme begins at 815 pm sharp admission children 35c adults 50c reserved 60c nmfhnmmmmimmu for smooth driving this choose an a1 happy spring car or truck see these today 1 pontiac sedan is pontiac sedan 12 dodge sedan 9 dodere sedan 51 austin fordor 51 ford custom fordor 51 chevrolet coach 50 ford fordor 50 meteor fordor 52 vaton ford 49 v mercurv 46 12ton chevrolet all a1 cars trucks backed by fori of canada 5050 warrantyguarantee come in and see the new ford tractor murphy motors phone 159 main tenth stouffville we are open daily 800 am 1000 pm to serve you at outstanding value york golden cream style speciall choice corn 2 v31 real savingi serve often aylmer fancy special tomato juice 2 27 terrific valuei delicious with ice oftsam special peaches halves 2 39 buy by the case culverhouse special tomatoes choice 2 35 tremendous saving culverhouse ungraded special choice peas 2 39 c froduc cost florida valentine stringlesb fresh green beans pound 19c bradford no 1 holland marsh 21 oz washed carrots in reusable polythene bag 2 bags 25c new crop valenoias practically seedless sweet thin skinned and full of juice size 252 florida oranges doz 33c lynn valley standard 2 w v 20 oi tin special is glen valley in ts granulated 100 lb bag pork beans 2 23 sugar 929 dole fancy fruit horsey sweetened orange cocktail 34 juice 2 35 scra dtliciom hal or cold special offer salmon dtiht during lnt red rose keta 1 lb tin 38c cloverlevk pink 1 lb tin 43c soap flakes d culverhouse unpitted choice sweet cherries 2- 33 free silverplated teaspoon in every pkg maple leaf pure biscuit feature rex feature marshmallow biscuits cx33 vi ilfllrirt isn f i sjt mrtk lltfc ii 1 dominion sioeis uuirco ungra0f0 liis wantioi w pj fcsatif ntrkt prlctt for us 33 m9t foe greenwood this sunday march 5th we will have as our minister mr liruce suitor a student from toronto the ypx is busy prepar ing a short drama or the fes tival being held soon oyster supper march 17th is sponsored by the men of the congregation the womans missionary auxiliary of the greenwood circuit wms met at the home of mrs glynn eastwood last thursday afternoon the worship service was led by mrs m pegs assisted bv mrs j brook- the study chapter unmet needs in africa wa taken by mrs it k mow bray with several assistants in the business sessions plans were made to quilt two quilts one at kinsale and one at mt ion any good used clothing for overseas is to be brought to the next meeting in april at mrs e disney s mrs wm llarbron is the club shipper for wool for blankets which is jo be at her home not later than march 12 at the close of the meeting the hostesses mrs eastwood and miss m brown served lunch the vpu met in the church basement last sunday evening with loan morden doing the program a skating party was held at bowman- 1 ville the following mondavi night the next meeting will be held at the webb home vandore mr and mrs marshall bril- irgtr handsworth sasfc spent last week with mr and mrs robt carr mr and mrs herbert oliver mr- earl foster attended the j funeral or saturdav of miss phyllis grant daughter of mr ami mr- fred grant of orillia mr and mrs bruce fair- barn belhaven mr and mrs harold limner keswick were recent sunday visitors of mr and mrs herbert oliver sympathy is extended to mrs norman kay whose moth er mrs hail sharon passed away on friday wesley wa are planning a ba2aar in the fall and ladies are asked to bring something each month in preparation for this event for april the lad ies are asked to bring towels mr and mrs h b brown mr and mrs herbert grim- shaw mr and mrs ken giles mrs wm powell aurora and mr and mr- roy morley were guests on thursday evening with mr and mrs grant mor ley and billie ballantrae the ballantrae wa held their monthly meeting last wednesday aj the church eighteen ladies answered the oil call the lesson was found in 1 cor 3 117 after singing work for the night is com ing the regular business was conducted a line program was given with mrs perkin singing nearer to thee miss frances wright charter member reciting the last hymn mrs 1 wallwork sr a piano selection thanks giving anthem and mrs c lose a reading two sides to the story lunch was served clifford wallwork jr had the tip taken off a finger while at work in george windsors saw mill the ladies of the sewing class met at the home of mrs w hood on thursday even ing as usual all had a good time and a lovely lunch was served a number from ballantrae attended the euchre at sand- ford bringing three prizes home mrs fred mogford fell while in town last week and sprained her ankle mrs geo cook newmarket is visiting with her sister-in- law mrs o flewell the young peoples meeting i will be held at ballantrae church on friday at 8 pm come and bring a friend everyone welcome mr and mrs jagger oldham of hartman and sir a nor man of allandalo were sun day visitors at the home of mr and mrs david gray the allegedly modern wise crack is actually older than shakespeare says an editor it is doubted though that the motherinlaw joke antedates adam auction sale 45 head of holstein cattle oliver tractor threshing machine farm implements hay and grain the undersigned iias received instruction- to sell by public auction at lot 21 22 on 3 north gwhliinbury township one and half miles north of keswick friday mar 20 the following property belong ing to mrs h hare sons auoley i clippers benefit that mrs leonard s let the house brookliil similar in design 10 she l- living on gra- i yrs due on vaccinated g yrs due on vaccinated 3 yrs old fresh fresh vac full flow bred on full flow fresh vac full flow ml st clair sons painting decorating gyptex for ceilings plywood rubber finish in any color all materials supplied for your job we have the men and equipment to do any job large or small all work guaranteed book ahead for exterior painting ph port perry 113rl4 or 17w holstein cow march 3rd holstein cow march 30th holstein cow vaccinated holstein cow 3 yrs holstein cow 3 yrs bred sept 16th holstein cow i v inly 5th holstein cow i yrs bred sept 2sth holstein cow 5 yn holstein cow 7 vrs bred oct 30th black cow 6 yrs fresh holstein cow 5 yrs full flow bred oct 6th vaccinated holstein cow 6 vrs full flow bred sept ith holstein cow 1 yrs full flow bred sept 2th vaccinated 1 folstein cow 5 yrs full flow bred sept 11th vaccinated holstein cow 3 yrs full flow bred nov 15th vaccinated holstein cow 4 yrs due on mar 20th vaccinated ayrshire cow 10 vrs full flow bred oct sth ayrshire cow 1 yrs full flow bred oct 11th vac ayrshire cow 5 yrs full flow bred oct 10th vaccinated ayrshire cow 1 yrs full flow bred oct 24th vaccinated holstein cow 7 vears old holstein cow 3 yrs fresh vaccinated holstein heifer 20 mos bred jan 11 vaccinated holstein heifer 20 mos old in 9th vaccinated heifer 20 mos vac heifer heifer heifer it i- wise to uke the of ev wolf ou see we resyret to know fallaize sr cut mrs have b- in the ho mrs wonnaeott h contract for her new with mr voun it will be the house mere mrs uax idson makes fre quent trip- to clarkson where he ha- a cas in leath er work until april mr alan dawson of the globe and mail editorial stall has purchased the fiveacre lot on the greenwood road front mrs wonnaeott f m chapman was in oak- vilie on friday la arranging for the ale of hi- jersey herd early in april watch this pap er for the sale announcement many from here attended the minstrel how in the unit ed church pickering put on by greenwood young people on friday evening hist the cast are to be congratulated upon the rendition and its bright and clean subject matter the community club held their regular meeting at the home of mr and mrs cha- clemence last wednesday with pres fred puckrin in the chair and mrs grace guth rie as secrearyseveral quest ions came in the business part the letter from the hospital auxilitry wa discussed and a committee of three appoint ed to see if the district could not contribute enough money to furnish one of the nurses room on which a plaque of the club would be placed ten dollar- was donated to the flood relief a special social evening is to be annouceed soon to get funds for the hos pital committee after several musical num bers by local talent mr gil bert of the ajax bank of com merce addressed the gathering on many of the intricacies of the banking business and the transfer of funds over the world many questions were asked and answered a great deal of better understandment of monetary affair- was gain ed by all present arch bell moved a vote of thanks after which a luncheon was service- ed there was a good crowd present lb- bred 1 holstein holstein holstein holstein holstein heifer holstein heifer holstein heifer steer 600 holstein holstein holstein holstein holstein holstein holstein holstein holstein holstein holstein 12 mos vac 10 mos vac 1 1 mos vac ii mos vac 1 1 mos vac 1 1 mos vac steer 500 lbs mcdonalds tax phone 384 stouffville prompt courteous service 2lhoursaday jooo mos mos mos mos mos mos mos mos mos mos vrs old chain mixed grain vac vac vac vac old old old old old old v tc heifer heifer heifer 7 heifer heifer 4 heifer i heifer i heifer 1 heifer i heifer 1 bull 2 hay and approx 700 bus quantity of baled hay miscellaneous 2 sets of flat irons 2 toilet sets odd dishes fruit jars glass churn small butter bowl no of crocks kitchen table kitch en chair- wash stand ice box chest of drawers 2 steel beds springs buffet clothes rack implements tractor oliver no 70 on steel good condition threshing machine goodison 3250 com plete with grain thrower mh hinder 7 ft cut binder mcd i ft cut rake 9 ft mcu9 ft rake mcd double disc 8 ft fleurybissell 3furrow plow cockshutt 4sec drag harrows seed drill mh 11 disc2 rub ber tired wagons wooden wheel wagon wagon rack ingle plow 2 single scufflers set scales cream separator 500 lb- 2 iron kettles 2 sap pans no sap buckets and spiles a root pulper coekhutt 150 ft draw rope set sleighs with rack litter carrier complete new 2 yrs ago milking mach ine 2 units new 3 yrs ago milk cooler woods 4can port able new 3 yrs ago milk strainer and plunger grain grinder mh grain grinder yes sot cider press 100 ft endless belt turnip driil hay fork 2 sets harness hay fork garden planter numerous oth er articles no rrtrvr farm old sale 1210 sharp termcash percy malioney rlerk a s farmer auctioneer bethesda the bethesda wms are holding an open meeting in the church on tuesday mar 17th at s pm mrs willis hunking gormley will show colored slides on her mission ary work in africa mr and mrs howard baker of gorm ley will present several musi cal selections the bethesda institute will be held on wednesday march is at the home of mrs har- wood the district president mrs francey will speak mr ronald preston is in the toronto general hospital undergoing treatments for six weeks the young peoples are hav ing a croquinole party on mar 20 at the home of roy smith in the form of a st patricks continued from front page from seed the weekly tely of jan 31st 1053 featured a valuable article on orchids with colored illustrations humidity is a prime necess ity place small gravel in a tray or other wide container invert a flower pot or flower pot saucer in the gravel place the pol of orchids on the in verted pot and keep the grave moist dont let the pot of orchids stand in water it is beneficial to spray once or twice a day overhead with a fine spray of rain water if the sun is shining orchids can be grown in a sunny window from november to march partial shading is advisable the remainder of the year some say plants should be watered once a week some say twice or more but it prob ably depends on the humidity and type of heating system in your home probably a very small amount of rain water each day is as good a general rule as any the main object is to keep the fibre damp osmunda fern fibre or osmundine is jammed into thick pots instead of earth for growing orchids in order to give the roots access to air and water provide necessary elements of plant food and give support to the plant as our plant- came already pott ed we havent experienced the transplanting hazards roots cyerhanging the edge of the pot make you feel you should cut them off or tuck them under some earth mr wylie tells in his article of particular orchid plants on a particular tree limb for 25 year- in mr fennells orchid jungle never touched by human hand watered debug ged or fertilized potted mature plants run from s5 up with smaller tvpe orchids selling for less it may seem expensive but not when you consider youll receive a dividend of flowers for years if youre prepared to give it the specific care it requires buy an orchid plant the thrill voull experienee in seeing its exquisite blooms open in vour home will make vou say with apologie- to jovce kilmer only god can make an orchid tames gibson ken betz no name no name alfred mole donald rro n harvey schei goldens clothing store features a large displav in this issue of the tribune with s3uew 1933 fashons these new j spring fxhkos are to be seen i throughout the store with a 9f variety of shades and styles to vx suit everv member of the fain- jooljiv 2500 poultrymen this year try the new improved master chick starter krums mmmmm i containing 20 protein 3 nitro master balanced feeds for u cusst s or rouiirt fuh live stock fur scaring animus t 00cs ilmmmmmi lmmmmmi for better groyth results than you haye eyer seen before we know vou will be satisfied with master chick starter krums t h paisley phone 267v stouffville ye deliver township of markham tenders for gravel sealed tenders marked as to contents will be re ceived by the undersigned until twelve oclock noon monday march 30 1953 to supply each of the following areas of the town ship of markham with approximately 6000 tons of crushed gravel containing at least 60 stone and screened through tkreequarter inch screen no 1 between the south boundary of lot 4 and the north boundary of the township in conces sion 1 and between the south boundary of lot 16 and the north boundary of the town ship in concessions 2 3 4 and 5 no 2 between the south boundary of the- town ship and the south boundary of lot 41 in concession 1 and between the south boundary of the township and the south boundary of lot 16 in concessions 2 3 4 and 5 to supply each of the following areas of the town ship of markham with approximately 4000 tons of crushed gravel as specified above no 3 between the south boundary of lot 16 and the north boundary of the township in con cessions 6 7 8 9 and 10 no 4 between the south boundary of the town ship and the south boundary of lot 16 in con cessions 6 7 8 9 10 and 11 prices to be submitted by the ton delivered and spread as required and also by the ton fob at the pit tenders to be accompanied bv a marked cheque for s500 70 of the contract to be completed bv julv 31 1953 the lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted ross middleton chas hoover clerk road foreman unionville 1814 mgms laugh riot of the year with janet leigh carleton carpenter keenan wynn in fearless pagan i north to alaska for riches and a forbidden woman with gregory peck ann blyth in ilex hcuclivs the world in his arms in technicolor lililed short cartoon wednesday thursday mar 18 19 marilvn monroe richard widmark in dont bother to knock adult entertainment plus on the loose uiih joan evans meiayv doinwas iast complete show s30 pm p r m

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