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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 30, 1953, p. 5

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the tribune stouffville oat thursday apr do 1s53 3c55e s tttt qualify service watch this space for an announcement next weel stiver bros stouffville phone 64501 or 45 stouffville councils road committee is endeavouring to icontract for a maintainor to ip up many of the town streets in an effort to smooth out our extremely rough side horbughfares ladies we offer you a beautiful hostess gift or merchan dise to the value of 2500 for holding a stainless steel flavor seal by cory cookware demon stration dinner in your home we supply all foods and do all the work flavor seal merit award winner for 1952 is voted the outstanding cookware of the age no obligation to buy for further infor mation regarding this at tractive offer write box fs co the stouffville tribune airs 1 l abell and mrs s f abell are visiting dr robt abell and family in clirisman 111 for a few weeks there is a bylaw forbiddin the riding of bicycles on the sidewalk a fact that boys seem to forget or ignore par ents should issue a warning there us no real need for using the sidewalk at this season of the year -nr- the easter thankoffering meeting of the wms of st james presbyterian church was held at the home of the president mrs r stevens the devotional period was in charge of mrs thompson assisted by mrs battisby and miss goudie mrs hunking missionary on furlough from nigeria gave a most interest ing and instructive talk on the work being carried on in aid of the sick and distressed of that country mrs hunking used colored slides to illus trate her topic which helped her audience to more fully understand the various prob lems of a missionarys life a social half hour was enjoyed by members and visitors norman toole was ardent sportsman n fridav april 24th mi man toole passed away inf j a j rmjairhis stouffvle vursina home j r m i it s ness in the former rorsytr our local and persona happenings on friday april 24h mr nor the in rus toth year born in mid land the son of mr and mrs john toole the deceased resid ed for nearly three years at camp borden and later in tor onto where he has lived for the past eighteen years the late mr toole had been in failing health for the past two years in his younger days he was an enthusiastic sportsman and acted as trainer for the midland hockey team for a number of years he was also an ardent fisherman during the summer months on georg ian bay a skilled machinist by trade the deceased was mr o f sharif v toronto i ess j barber 1 shop on friday th may stouffvi stores commence the summer open evening schedule next week tuesdays jard saturdavs i stouffvile is to a hoe repair hop the teing in the former barber sjiop stand nouncement appears issue a new location forsyth an an- in this stouffville municipal coun cil will meet in regular session next mondav evening may 4th hon t j murphy mrs murphy mr and mrs e matheson and mr d simple were recent guests of mrs d robb and mrs stevens the stouffville horticultural to set a record labratories in toronto as a jfvcry few of 00 at the present time if you havent joined oy traae tne ueceatcu inui employed with the connaught i rh labratories in toronto as a 2 there was midsummer at mosphere at musseimans bake on saturday night when geo davies big amusement centre cedar beach gardens opened foi another season stationary engineer he is sur- j vived by his wife the former mary ami travis one son mr j l toole of stouffville and a daughter laura mrs g fagles funeral service was held on monday afternoon in christ anglican church stouffville conducted by rev f bournes with interment in stouffville i vmcterv did you know that this thursday is the xational hol iday of the netherlands the birthday of queen juliana icun in 1h9 to make home in toronto wedding this worthy organization for do so now and help put the number past the live hundred figure one that must be a can adian record for communities of this size aurora new tax rate has been set at 2 mills an in crease of 15 mills over last year twelve mills of the in crease were needed for school cos us itl ktov hodgson washington united church icarboro decorated with ring i lower- was the sett- g for tile marriage of bar- iira ann hodgson daughter f mr and mrs win hodgson jcarboro and thomas arthur burton son of mr and mrs orville burton stouffville rev geo ii dix officiated given in marriage by her father the bride wore a gown of frosted white lace and tulle fashioned with a cutaway bolero with tiny collar and long sheath sleeves over a strapless lace bodice the waistline featured deep petal scallops above the full gather ed skirt of tulle a beaded cap held her fingertip veil and she carried a bouquet of red roses mrs jas gould as matron of honour wore an offmauve taffeta gown with matching cap and she carried a bouquet of sweet peas arnold burton was best man and howard burton and earl cook were ushers at the reception the brides mother received in a navy taffeta dress with white acces sories and a corsage of pink roses the grooms mother assisted in a gray crepe dress with navy accessories and a corsage of pink roses for travelling on a wedding trip to muskoka the bride wore a navy dressmaker suit the couple will reside in northern quebec little john sanders son of mr and mrs jack sanders liurkholder st met with a painful mishap on sunday when his one finger was acci dentally caught in a door in the home ami part of the end was severed dr s s ball administered first aid and the little lad was removed to the sick childrens hospital mr a c davis eastend has just returned from western canada where he has visited for several weeks near regina at various centres familiar to him as a former western resi dent mr davis made the trip out by car with mr and mrs ronald clements who were driving a new ear back to their western home he re ports prices very high in regina with high wages but extremely high rents local followers of the red and reel have rescued their fishing tackle from the moth balls and winters accumula tion of dust and are busy oil ing up in preparation for the opening of the fishing season such local anglers as shine davis e a button tim oneill and others are eyeing opening day this week which will bring in the trout season few suckers from the rouge were offered around town this spring 1000000000000000 opening dance sunny valley musselmans lake saturday may 9 jimmy anger and the trail dusters dancing every saturday night modern and old tynie itooooooooooooooooooooo the late j muirhead of the wellknown muirhead restaur ant chain in toronto is dis tantly related in the stouff ville and ballantrae district and was a visitor to town on a number of occasions he passed away in the southern states last week where he has resided for the past 23 years the stouffville chamber of commerce is planning to pro ceed with the installing of refuse receptacles at various points along main st and harold spofford and ken wagg were named as a com mittee to approach the town council at their meeting next monday night to request them to take care of the cost of having the local garbage collec tor peter bramweil dispose of the refuse collected in the public containers mr and mrs ii o klinck wire in beamsville on tues day attending the funeral of mrs klincks aunt the late mrs lome book deceased was the former bertha hoo ver wellknown in thus neigh borhood stt hold at tl next will tra and a hi will mav uffville high school will their annual mav prom he stouiiville legion hail friday may sth featured be the rythmairs orches- dance will be semiforma the price is s3 per couple ghlight of the evening be the crowning of the queen its the second annual may pole tea being held by the junior girls guild at christ church anglican parish hall on saturday may 2 there will be a candy table home baking and afternoon tea serv ed from 230 pm until 5 pm your patronage will be apprec iated 512 rev robins from melville was the guest speaker at the regular meeting of the stouff ville lions club on monday evening and his subject was some lessons from historys pathfinders lion president neil smith presided and mr martin comparatively new resident on lloyd xvve was inducted into the club a half dozen members from the richmond hill club were present as guests during the business session the local club contributed 100 to the north york boys camp ashunyoong and sloo to the institute for the blind the former may duval is pictured here with her happy bridegroom donald beelby son of mr and mrs robt heolby claromont signing the register follow ing their recent marriage high school news the high school held a hard times party at the school on friday night with about seventy students in atten dance some of the young folks danced in the assembly room while others played games in the home economics room plenty of ice cream dontits and chocolate milk ended a very enjoyable even ing stouffville coqp announce new hours for the convenience of cus tomers the stouffville coop store and office will be open on tuesday and saturday evenings from 730 to 10 pm throughout the spring and summer months the mill will be open until 12 noon every saturday among the special prize winners and scholarship hold ers announced this week from knox college university of toronto was the name of d r mckillican minister in st james presbyterian church stouffville mr mckillican won the brydon prize fisher no i scholarship gordon morti mer clark scholarship bar bara ogilvie gray scholar ship and the post grad uate scholarship a special congregation meeting is being held at st andrews presby terian church markham where ordination ceremonies will be held for mr mckilli can the matter of a coronation celebration in stouffville was discussed at some length by members of the local chamber of commerce on thursday night it was pointed out that both whitchurch and mark- ham twps as well as union- ville and markham already had celebration plans under way and it was believed a great proportion of the people especially those in the rural area would be drawn tb these functions however it was believed that some recognition should be taken of the holiday and it was suggested that a number of television sets be set up in the arena which is already equipped with aerial and the overseas telecast of the actual coronation lie shown there at night to augment this tv show some extra entertainment would be provided no committee was set up to work on the project and thus the matter is dor mant at present the united church womens association april meeting held on april 20th was opened with the singing of the hymn what a friend we have in jesus followed by prayer by mrs delbert booth the presi dent mrs booth introduced the speaker of the evening mrs howard mills who took the devotional period her theme was love of brother hood mis mills went on to say we should erect railways around us such as love for god and love for gods word a lovely duet was sung by mrs bone and marilyn entitled bless our home the meet ing closed with the singing of 0 master let me walk with thee and prayer led by mrs booth the population of ontario is 11 persons per square mile for the bride or bridetobe r if you want the best see the beautiful flavor seal by cory stainless steel cookware flavor seal merit award winner for 1952 is voted the out standing cookware of the age flavor seal carries a lifetime guarantee for further information write box fs co the stouff ville tribune iii pals on a bike cudney choice tomatoes 28 oz tin 18 cudney choice peaches 20 oz tin 20 sun joy cream style corn 20 oz tins 2 for 29 aylmer tomato juice 20 oz tins 2 for 29 apples for pies 28 oz tin 25 johnsons hard gloss waxt with trial size jubilee kitchen wax 1 qt 113 classic cleanser 2 tins 15 kleenex giant size 35 kleenex small size 20 matches 3 boxes 27 hillcrest toilet tissue 2 rolls 25 burns chuckwagon dinner 15 oz tin 39 35 vi lsons ginger ale 2 bottles bulk macaroni 2 lbs kelloggs corn flakes large 25 shredded wheat 2 for 31 pei old potatoes 10 lb 39 dutch set onions real good lb 29 california oranges 220s dozen 39 grapefruit 120s 5 for 29 lemons 300s 6 for 25 bananas 2 lbs 35 carload groceteria john mthewon prop we dollrer phone 280 i stone workf house fronts fireplace patios sidewalks fieldstone or credit valley retaining walls flagstone granite or cedar valley 1 to 8 in coursing dry wall steps for sale betz cut stone agincourt free estimates office zone 2868 nights 2737 buy the best billy mcmullen son of mr and mrs borne mcmul len 10th st stoutrrille and bis pal pimmy a pomer- anlan the little dog is a real bicycle enthusiast and never misses a trip with his master for the dally mail always buy coop brand sold at stouffville coop ncoon phone 265 jfc3s

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