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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 23, 1953, p. 5

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday april 23 1953 service qualify good qrowth excellent featherinq on fulopep wyi albert p kelly gentlemen i hive fed fulopep chick starter for several year with good results my birds feathered well and had good growth and very low mortality i can recommend ful- opep poultry feeds to any poultryman albert p kelly lindsay ont alxt p ktllf lnju fulopep chick starter stiver bros stouffville phone 64501 or 45 did you know that this thursday april 23rd is both the birthday and date of the death of william shakespeare born april 23rd 15c4 died april 23rd 1616 more than sixtyfive mem bers of the loof lodge met at mt albert on friday even ing when ddgm walter pipher presented three 25- year jewels to three veteran members members were pre sent from sutton stouffville and toronto archie stewart was the grand prize winner for the oddfellows euchre series which wound up for the summer on friday evening first prize for ladies went to mrs rae pipher first prize winner for the tinal evenings play was art farthing with mrs art farthing tops for the ladies second prize went to archie stewart and to mrs rae pip her for the ladies the conso latioh was taken by thos jennings and mrs edward williams mon april 27 th york north progressive conservative rally to be held in town hall newmarket at 8 pm guest speakers john diefenbaker qc mp major a a mckenzie mc mla and others former telephone manager passes in 80th year on wednesday april 15th mr james w kennedy a resident of ringwood for the p eight year- passed away in the stouffville nursing home at the age of tf born near siavner the son of mary weir and henry kennedy the deceased was employed as a salesman with both the font motor co and the oliver plow- co in toronto and later ioin- 1 ee- our local and persona happenings ed the stall of the bell phone and became manager of the agincourt exchange mr kenrdy held this position for 3s years until his retirement in 1945 due to failing health for hu lengthy service at agimourt mr kennedy was classed as a bel telephone pioneer while a resident of agincourt he attended knox presbyterian church but sines moving shipped church besides hi- mabel print kennedy ls son harry j mr and mrs walter holden have moved into an apartment in the henry ogden block cliff salmon is entertaining at melville church next wed nesday april 29th with his color pictures of his trip to australia sympathy is being extended to mrs bert lickorish who received word last week of the death of her sister mrs b brown northampton eng land mrs lickorish visited her sister four years ago when on a visit to the old country to ringwood he wor- at the christian wife the fonne- le the late mr survived by one in toronto and one sister miss nettie ken nedy of agincourt funeral service was held a the parlors of l e oxeill tuutlviile on friday after- loon at lio pm conducted bv svcv brown of ringwood christian church with inter ment in mount pleasant ceme- erv an ahpurpose sulfa drisg stop losses from fiiillorum disease cecal and intestinal coccidiosis acute fowl cholera and coryza colds with sulmet sodium sulfamethazine poultry drink- ing water solution 125 lederlea highly effective allpurpose sulfa drug for treating the drinking water if you wish to treat birds by feeding a medicated feed use sulmet sulfamethazine powder lederle mixed in the ration us plt 0ff houston s the rexal drug store high school news on monday evening april 20 the graduating class of stouffville high school met with their parents the staff and school board members at summitview restaurant for the annual graduation ban quet harry hunt acted as toastmaster for the evening an informal afterdinner sing scng was led by mr mercer remarks by several members of the staff and the board parents and students complet ed a very enjoyable evening weddings a quiet wedding was solem nized in the vestry of the stouffville united church last saturday when rev douglas davis united in marriage miss joyce white daughter of air and mrs rolph white of stouffville atid mr donald dean of alarkham attendants were aliss marlon white and mr garnet dean e v g ubi l ro optome- tnst wll be at hi office in stbuff ville on mondav and i uesd ay apn 1 27th and 2sth two d ivs afternoons and even- ings onl tones s0j2 and 2311 among the 3j graduating students in the diploma course in agriculture at the ontario agricultural college was a c winn son of mr and airs fred winn stouff ville the students partici pated in the convocation exer cises held last week the con vocation address was delivered by c d graham deputy min ister of agriculture fot ontario whitchurch township con stable richard mulholland of whitchurch has returned home from york county hos pital newmarket where he was taken as a result of break ing his leg recently it will be some considerable time before he can resume his duties saiith rambr in a quiet ceremony at tor onto on saturday april isth lena ramer daughter of air and airs franklin baker of woodville became the bride of carleton smith of oberlin ohio rev gillan officiated the bride wore a dress of navy triple sheer with pink accessories and a corsage of pink carnations and forget-me- nots airs francis emmerick of oberlin ohio was matron of honour and wore a dress of tust nylon with luggage brown accessories and corsage of bronze carnations air fran cis emmerick was groomsman the reception was held at the home of the brides daugh ter airs a neil who received the guests in a dress of navy crepe and red accessories she was assisted by the brides mother airs franklin baker wearing a dress of grey crepe and lace with lilac accessories following the reception the bride and groom left on a motor trip and on their return wil reside in oberlin ohio friends will be pleased to learn that fred c hesse for merly of stouffville and now a resident in london ontario is celebrating his s5th birth day on april 20th and is hale and hearty despite his long years air hessel worked here for the late w h shaw in the big department store here on the corner now oper ated by spofford co mr hessel was very active in the hoard of trade of that day and was connected with many of the towns promotional schemes some thirty years ago in writing to an old friend howard alalloy he says he would be pleased to hear from other former friends in town town landmark located at eastend what is left of the for mer globe hotel and a stouffville landmark still stands at the eastend of town immediately opposite tenth st south built prior to incorporation which was 75 years ago the globe hotel long since reduced to a residence was one of two eastend hotels the vake establishment being immediately opposite in its heydey the globe hotel stretched almost to the present eastend tore long low sheds with their accompanying dance hall above were all part of the scenery there the place was operated by ed williams later by jake stong and following local option coming to stouff ville reverting again to the williams family the place was most recently occupied by ellie kester who passed away recently and the house is closed for the present one remaining sister in the family is alary airs aic- alonagie of detroit mich wi0mm02 people are sometimes re minding you not to take wood en money but rev norman rowan did and it turned out all right after all the local 6th line minister his wife his daughter beth louise clarke and airs vera cake were on a recent trip to the states and while there visited salisbury north carolina where the townsfolk are celebrating the 200th anniversary of rowan county everything is being made as realistic with the times of two centuries ago as possible even to wooden nickels one of which air rowan brought back and pre sented to the tribune the nickels were accepted as legal tender in rowan county up until april 18th of this year being of the same name the local minister was treated royally by the folks of the town who are all garbed in clothes of the mid 1700s and all the men folks have been letting their beards grow- since the first of this year the party went south principally to visit john ohi of vivian and win hiltz of lnionville rr who are both taking ministerial course at the bob jones university in greenville south carolina rev rowan was loud in his praise of this modern institution which houses some three thousand students the local folks tra velled 2300 miles during the week they were across the border the stouffville lions club tnnual easter seal campaign has now reached a total of s735 if you have still not made your contribution do so now as the fund will be closing very shortly its the second annual alay pole tea being held by the junior girls guild at christ church anglican parish hall on saturday alay 2 there will be a candy table home baking and afternoon tea serv ed from 230 pm until 5 pan your patronage will be apprec iated 512 considerable satisfaction is being expressed by local resi dents for the attention being paid by the local provincial police officers in regulating traffic and getting the children across busy alain st in front of the school building alany motorists and truckers pay little or no attention to the signs and have been constantly endangering the lives of youngsters going to and from school aylmer cream style corn choice 20 oz tins 2 for27 clarks fancy tomato juice 48 oz 20 oz 2 for aylmer peaches halves 20 oz tin apples for pies 28 oz sunbrite margerine lb kelloggs corn flakes large package 25 25 23 25 35 43 23 14 37 09 25 pablum 18 oz pkg 8 oz pkg junket dessert powder milko 16 oz pkg heinz baby foods tin wax paper grahams 100 ft roll eddys matches 3 boxes 27 clarks pork cr beans 20 oz tins 2 for 31 maple leaf soap chips with silver spoon ige 89 32 of your w0rksh0e is isriportcank garage mans special alothers of nurserykinder garten children assisted the supervisor airs pearce last week while airs dewitt at tended a lecture course by airs frances johnson of the school of child study of u of t which was sponsored by alarkham home and school club this course which has been presented in many parts of the province under the governments community ser vices was attended by twenty mothers and will be reported as the local mothers meeting on friday afternoon of this week airs fred p alotlat aurora was reelected president of the north york womens progres sive conservative association at the annual meeting held in newmarket on saturday other officers are honorary presi dent airs arthur walwyn kleinburg first vicepresident airs howard lake georgina second vicepresident airs j e goodman 73 otter cres toronto third vicepresident airs charles hooper alark ham secretary airs arleigh armstrong newmarket treas urer airs j o little new market delegates to the ontario advisory committee airs dorothy bowman new market airs frank hope newmarket delegates to the mens federal riding associa tion mrs e smith gormley mrs d barker aurora airs arthur wells maple airs e little richmond hill delegates to the provincial riding assoc iation airs p howl wood- bridge mrs floyd corner aurora airs howard lake georgina some ten or twelve of stouffvilles ace bowlers will leave on saturday morning by car for rochester ny and expect to return home on sunday night during then- weekend jaunt across the bor der they will match wits with some of the top bowlers over the line some of the men who will make the trip will be alessrs cy bellman ken betz ward edwards clarence fock- ler daws hare len buckland don lehman joe alurray jr and sr bud lehman and others we wish the boys luck in their tournament mr cliff salmon will show his colored pictures on his trip to australia in the melville united church wed april 29th under the auspices of melville wa mr and mrs salmon will also provide several musical numbers silver collection plant with confidence harvest with pride exlraihirdy sotft on our work shoot fruits vegetables baldwin cooking apples 6 qt basket 79 bananas 2 lbs 35 florida grapefruit 5 for 29 california navel oranges 220s 1 dozen 39 carrots cello bag l lbs 15 carload groceteria john mathewton prop we deliver phone 280 guaranteed to stand up in gree oil lehmans shoes stouffville ontario gordon tidsbury 41 born of markham a resident of whitchurch and alarkham townships all his life gordon tidsbury 11 son of the late james tidsbury and sarah jane philips of lemonville died at his home in alarkham village on thurs day after a lengthv illness born in alarkham air tids bury farmed in whitchurch township for 20 years several years ago he returned to his alarkham home to operate a cartage business his widow the former annie chadwick a son alan and daughter doris survive the funeral on saturday was conducted rows united ham by rev interment was hill cemetery from st and church alark- geo thomas made at heise engagement air and airs thomas buck ley of toronto announce the engagement of their daughter barbara anne to claude l gibson son of mrs leonard walker of toronto the mar riage will take place in mimico presbyterian church on mon day may 23th at 230 pm thieves stole a safe from an indiana store a pedigreed watchdog kept real auict and wasnt taken be sure coop label seed stouffville coop up phone 2c9

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