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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 9, 1953, p. 5

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the tribune stouffville out thursday april 0 1953 quality service trace afneras qo to work for wm f whetunq hft what mr whttg writ thi ytif j ra untiatz all chick brooded on fulopep chicle sum cluicly i be found truv ftcd produces a up- erior chick with lo feed due 10 the jalatbilir of the feed and the readme with which the chicks clean up the feed trough fulopcp chick starter with trace mineral produces a chick superior to any i hue raised in the past from the standpoint of growth feathering and the general development of the chick sft ut tbt brrjer bame of urn f vbttmnljktiieu onuh ul0pep chick starter come in and see us today stiver bros stouffville phone 61501 or 45 i those dogs again we have received a number of complaints at the office of this newspaper concerning dogs still running at larse although orders went out some weeks ago that now spring had arrived the bylaw forbidding such practise was to be enforced one western lady gave us a call this week to say that no less than live animals were digging in her garden and flower beds at one time monday many dog own ers have the habit of keeping their doss confined during the day and letting them out to j roam the streets at night much to the annoyance of other residents we have been asked to give notice that dog owner- reportedly continuing this practice will be dealt with promptly by the law and no further warnings will be issued xow that gardens are going in and flowers are appearing the dogs must be lied and if you are an owner your cooperation is urgently requested wedding j wood k1xg stouffville united cnurch effective with jrdard oil white easter lilies and lighted candles in candelabra was the setting for interesting eveai ceremony on thursday april when rev douza davis officiated at the marrltj age of miss vera adell king daughter of mr and mrs ai- i en king markham to mr karl james wood son of mr id mrs arthur wood stouff ville the wedding music wa- payed by mrs c nolan at the organ and ms jov wood sister of the groom at the piano the soloist mrs clif ford jones of toronto sang oh promise me prior to the ceremony and thro the years during the signing o j the register the bride was given in mar- j riage by her father she chose a ballerinalength sown of i white chaniilly lace with tulle inserts over sold irridesceiii i taikta a juliet cap oi match- j ng taffeta and lace studded j with seed pearls held her shoulderdehgth veil and she carried a bouquet of easter lilies and stephanotis frances meyer of markham her only attendant wore a gown simi- sr to the brides in blue chan- tilly lace over blue irridescent ufeta with a headdress of lowers match her bouquet at pink hyacinths tulips and sas groomsman was roy i barron of toronto and ushers vere eidied king and kay our local and p ersonai happenings miss m duncan and mrs e duncan and bobby of mon treal were visitoi with mr ami mrs ciitl salmon last week furniture m mrm i ufcl i j business notice please be advised that the partnership of baker and sandiford garage operators has been dissolved and i have taken over full operation of the ringwood oarage i would appreciate the continued patronage which this establishment has enjoyed in the past and will endeavor to give complete service to your satisfaction idf for the reception at the ides home her mother re ceived in a gown of silver ray crepe wearing a corsage jf pink carnations and roses ssisted by the grooms mother n navy with corsage of white carnations with red roses for the wedding trip to washington the bride chose an orchjd boucle suit with my accessories and a cor sage of gardenias the couple will reside in lindsay miss janet hope miss isa bel patton and donald hope ot guelph spent faster with their parent- mr and mrs fred hope east of town flag- were flown at half mast last week over the post ojlice building and school in recognition of the passing or queen mary contributions for the annua faster seal crippled childrens fund sponsored by the lions club aas passed the 82300 ark donations are stiil be ing received- a car stolen from a toronto owner was picked up here one veiling last week by con stable w rf milliard the vehicle was found abandoned at the eastern of town with no apparent damage good friday was the date when a couple of small lads stripped for a bath in the creek below the town park it must have been rather chilly both in the water and out but whats that compared to hold ing the record for being the first in in 53 louis baker ringwood garage scooooooooogoco landscape service trees evergreens shrubs roses for sale don lewis phone 22jl stouffville report of faster wms meeting faster music played by mrs c nolan organist and mrs 11 sanders pianist preceded the faster meeting of the womens missionary society of the united church on thursday april 2 with mrs fairies president presiding a hymn was sung after which mrs kellington led in prayer an invitation was received from ebenezer auxiliary for april 22 and a wms sunday night service will be held may 21 with mr xeehal as speaker the rural gathering will be held in the church june 9 the president welcomed the guests from the local churches also markham alill- ilen claremont and union- ville and invited them to spend a social half hour at the close of the meeting mrs ball gave the devotional and asked mrs claude brillinger to sing her theme seek ye the lord her topic was christs teach ings on prayer and the power of prayer she closed her re marks with prayer mrs claude brillinger sang a solo the heart that was broken for me mrs young introduced the guest speaker miss alary haig returned missionary and former resident who has worked in formosa japan and newfoundland she ex pects to return to japan in the autumn mrs k campbell expressed thanks to all who took part after singing spirit of god descend upon my heart rev d davis closed with prayer and the benedic tion suckers are tip but at time of writing we are not aware of any being offered for sale in town as is customary each season several jaunts have been made by local farmers to the southern part of the coun ty where the estuary of the creeks running south provide accommodation for millions oi fish at a time richmond hill tax rate for 1055 has been set at 71 mills four mills below the 1902 figure the drop is attributed to the increased assessment by virtue of annexation of eight hundred residents form erly in markham township former home of stouft- vilies pioneer furniture dealer and undertaker is the large apartment house at the corner of church and george sts now own ed by las smith the house was originally erect ed more than sixty years ago by the late samuel burkholder furniture and undertaker in the present site of the oxeill funeral and furniture establish ment mr and airs burk holder resided for many years in the house and both died there harvey lawson was the next owner and in more recent memory the late elmer still former bank manager here resided there follow ing mr still the place was purchased by frank bruels who remodelled the house into a double duplex apartment house it has since been purchased by jas smith the original builder and owner was engaged in the furniture and undertaker business here for more than thirtyfive years he was thirteen years associated with his brother j burk holder who retired from the business in iss9 mr and mrs russell nen- dick and family from oxbridge uere good friday visitors with mr and mrs christie arm strong work is continuing on clean ing the accumulation of sand and dirt from the main st pavement that has gathered there over the winter months in many places the accumula tion has gathered curb high this is a part of the local road committees job that should be given more attention than was the case last year loooo miss ted hoover baker ave was among the prize winners in petitpoint in the recent star weekly contest stouffville fire brigade made an afternoon call to mussel- mans lake hist week to squelch a grass fire our new local provincial police detach ment were right on the spot to see that traffic did not inter fere with the brigade getting away in good time the pres ence of two uniformed officers of the law in town at all times is being received with consid erable satisfaction by the local citizenry the stouffville womens institute will meet at christ church parish hall on thurs day april kith at 2 pm roll call is pay your fee motto will be given by mrs farthing program convener is mrs powell mrs wilson will give the local events and mrs sanderson world events mrs mccreight is the guest speak er hostesses are mrs walsh mrs meyers mrs saunders and mrs oullahan mr and mrs leslie william son toronto were easter visitors at the new isaac bar- key residence on burkholder street mr and mrs ken laushway were in hamilton visiting relatives on easter sunday mr and mrs a burkitt oak- ville have been visiting at the home of his sister miss jane burkitt for a few days mr and mrs don eraser and joanne of cornwall were easter visitors at the home of miss jane burkitt along with mr and mrs jack pennock of aurora mr and airs bolton slack of london were in town visit ing friends on thursday both mr slack and his wife the former kathleen swinton were members of the high school stall here some years ago mm cudney choice pears 20 oz tin 15 corn beef 1 2 oz tin 40 libbys tomato juice 20 oz tins 2 for 27 48 oz tin 29 sun joy corn 20 oz tins 2 for 29 apples for pies 28 oz tin 25 christies bread unsliced 17 sliced 18 wilsons ginger ale large bottles 2 for 35 kleenex small size 20 mans size 35 sunbrite margerine lb 35 hillcrest toilet tissues 2 for 25 aylmer peaches halves 20 oz tin 23 grahams wax paper 100 ft roll 32 ajax cleanser tin 16 johnsons hard gloss pt 65 quart 113 bananas 2 lbs 35 grapefruit size 96s 5 for 29 oranges for eating size 220 doz 39 oranges for juice size 250 doz 33 lemons size 300s 6 for 25 friends of mr j r sider who lives just west of town on the highway and is a sales man for the rawleigh co will be interested to learn that he won a special certificate for the month of march for the largest sales in the province of ontario air sider com menced selling in january 194s and by the end of 1951 had become the canadian leader he was also named the leader for all provinces in 1952 air and airs clarence steckley of gormley spent the easter weekend at the home of air and mrs allen killing- beck at snowroad donaid steckley of toronto spent the weekend with air and airs john l alacdonald at gorm ley carload groceteria john matheuson prop we deliver phono 280 with good weather prevail ing the annual easter good friday evening cantata given by the stouffville united church choir drew a large attendance as did the special service in the christian church on good friday morning and the sunrise service on sun day in the united missionary church the good friday con cert has become an annual musical treat which local music lovers look forward to mr lome boadway conducted the choir and mrs chas xolan presided at the organ those who have entertained i ecemly at luncheons in hon our of miss margaret freel a brideelect of the season are airs neil smith airs w w mclaughlin at the granite club toronto and airs robert dales at the york club tor onto aiiss eileen jackson gave a kitchen shower at her home in newmarket miss barbara mccreight a member on the stair of the dunbarton public school is spending the easter holiday in florida accompanied by another staff member and two girl friends on her trip to the sunny south she stopped for a time at washington and had an opportunity to tour the city and look around the white house airs p h greenfield and aiiss allie bragg of bowman- ville were easter visitors at the home of aiiss ethel byam an exceptionally large ship ment of newborn chicks was received at the local cnr depot on good friday morn ing air and airs j c abell of lansing michigan and helen and jim abell spent the holi day weekend with their par ents air and airs j l abell albert st aiiss isobel alccreiglu enter tained last years grade 13 class at her home on saturday night two carloads of ioof members from york encamp ment no 112 thornhill visited the stouffville odd fellows lodge on alonday night and were accompanied by ken zellers grand patri arch of ontario and a former stouffville boy he was greet ed by numerous former friends who were pleased to welcome this former son on this occasion air and airs geo of vernon bc and mrs ai baker of were visitors with airs jim mccreight weekend jacques air and toronto air and over the record broken stouflville municipal coun cil which established some sort of a local record some weeks ago when they sat at a regular meeting for five hours shattered this time by nearly two hours on alonday evening council because of pressure of business convened at 7 oclock- in the evening and remained in session until close to 2 am if such routine continued it would most certainly be necessary to commence bi monthly council sittings councillors cannot do justice to business after three hours is our contention another big record made on coop feeds w9wm miss beulah rutledge american airlines hostess wa home last weekend enjoying the easter holiday with her parents air and airs guv rutledge miss rutledge has drawn considerable passenger commendation since entering the service of this us airline a recent passenger from detroit to chicago was o impressed by our local girls friendly eflicient service dur ing the flight that he took the trouble to inform the company of his pleasure his storv went thus when miss rut ledge came aboard at detroit we received super service plus a pleasant smile and friendly service miss rutledge gave her information over the microphone in a casual man ner with an air of confidence the many friends here of miss rutledge will be pleased to learn of her success in her new endeavour a very pleasant evening was spent at the home of mr and mrs willis davis east of town in honor of their 30th wedding anniversary which was the 2sth of march their six children and families were all present for the occasion namely mr and mrs clayton davis of ottawa air and mrs wallace ogar of toronto mr and airs leo maurino of bradford air fred davis of ottawa air and mrs jim prentice of stouffville and al bert at home many other rela tives were present the couple received lovely and useful gifts mr and mrs davis have resided on the same farm for thirty years police issue warning we have been asked to in form the motoring public that infractions of the traffic regu lations will not be tolerated in stouffville and summonses may be expected if such prac tices continue constables w s milliard and jan vander- kooi ask that parking the wrong direction of the tratlic disobeying stop signs and double parking cease the two officers have noticed many indulging in such prac tice while on patrol and some tickets have been issued they would ask that these common rules of the highway be obey ed forthwith mho gcrhcn llonown owned by frank trehble quconsvillo ont mne lia recently completed n canadian alltlmo record of 23804 pounds of milk and 807 pounds of fat as a fivcycnrold in j05 days this makes her second high in her class on twlceaday milking mao is now worklnr away towards her sixyearold record and has produced over 9000 pounds of milk during her first three months with a daily high of 1 1 1 ii pounds during the making of this outstanding canadian record she was fed exclusively on coop 16 dairy ration and 13 dry and fitting ration during her entire lifetime mae has been milked with coop universal milker aw mvkstock as wew as itkcoitd breakers grow gain and produce better ov coop feed mae gerben renowns feeda were purchased at the ncw- market district coopcrative which operates one of the 125 coop mixing stations owned by local farmers in ontario and specializing in dallyfresh coop brand feeds stouffville coop phone 2ct

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