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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 20, 1953, p. 3

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the trijrjne stousvihe oat thursday august 20 ijsj ontario fallwheat western ontario farmers have been moving heavy crops of ontario fall wheat to the market and into storage the harvest in york and ontario counties will be on in a few days we are buyers of ontario fall wheat and barley paying top market prices in the field or delivered to our warehouse phorre 64508 or 45wl for top service stiver bros of mr and mrs ben kaiser harris sask art- visiting at the home of mr and mrs les clark mrs kaiser is a sister of the late mrs bert be rev d mokllucan minister ii st lames presbyterian church stouffville will be the peeial speaker over station cklb oshawa on sunday mor ring at 930 am annual flower show srouffvilie horticultural society in the arena on wednesday august 26 exhibits to be placed between 1030 am 230 pm doors open to the public at 7 pm dont miss out on this the highlight of the societys endeavours for 1953 judges to be mrs ruth banks miss jane little of richmond hill good variety programme seating accommodation organ music throughout the evening silver collection engagements mr and mrs h s bruce announce the engagement of their daughter ethel agnes barbara to mr george harold duncan son of mr and mrs vm duncan green river the marriage to take place on saturday sept 5th at clock in whitevale united church sismah thorobilt shoes a work shoe made for you to give absolute comfort and long wear solid construction made of quality leather specially treated to resist farmyard acid visit our store and s low corrtfortabto ft pair o somans tborobut can bo lehmans shoes stouffville mr and mrs william j lam cert woociville announce the engagement of their daughter beatrice ruth to mr wil- ioiigliby henry harper son of mr and mrs howard u harp er goodwood the marriage will take place on wednesday sept 2 1953 at 300 pm woodville united church dr and mrs herbert barnes freel of stouffville announce the engagement of their daugh ter elizabeth jean to dr donald smith davis son of mrs davis of stratford and the late mr charles frederick davis the marriage will take place on saturday sept 5th at 3 oclock in the stouffville un ited church imr and mrs w g sander son announce the engagement of their youngest daughter edna florence to mr robert norman fairies son of mr eldon fairies stouffville the marriage is to take place on sept 19th in the stouftville united church at 3 pm mr and mrs edward h neville of stouffville announce the engagement of their daugh ter lois elaine to chalmer george wilton son of mr and mrs g w wilton of rothsay the marriage will take place on saturday sept 5th at 730 oclock in the stouffville united church mr and mrs norman hall wish to announce the engage ment of their daughter dib- by danibetta hall to kenneth victor james card son of mr and mrs w card of vivian the marriage is to take place aug 28th in newmarket the engagement i announc ed of freda mae kirk daugh ter of mrs kirk and the late jos kirk to john gerd see- beck son of mrs seebeck and the late david seabeck brou gham the marriage is to take place quietly the latter part of august our local and p mr- aiw mrs rrank riches mrs e mevers and mar- vere hohdayng last week in garet are enjoving a nolidav at the kideau lake district and waaga beach at petjrough ersonal happenings mr frank yake brothe- of the late harry yake has taken over his brothers cnr ex press business mr and mrs d bacon and family are spending a week with her mother mrs corbect in port hope mr and mrs delbert booth and betty ann are holidaying for a week at a cvttagc near gravenhurst mr claude brillinger queens university tcngston last week where he took a special course in connection with his work with the ontario cooperative there will be no isue of the tribune next week while the taff is on vacation the next two issues will be on thurs days sept 3rd and 0th mr and mrs bill lennox and family of toronto are now- occupying the george gurin house on church st north mr lennox is the new care taker at the local public school miss marion atkinson enter tained friends at a miscellan- ateous shower last friday even ing for miss edna sanderson whose marriage to mr norman fairies wilt take place in sept ember miss peggy white mis jean rodanz and miss helen paisley returned last weekend after a twoweeks motor trip to the southern states around 150 enjoyed the sunday school picnic of the stouffville united church at amp ahshunyoong lake snii- coe last wednesday two buses were chartered to help take the children to the lake friends gathered at the home of miss margery mer- tens on friday evening last to tender a miscellaneous shower to miss helen goudie whose marriage to mr don davis will take place on aug 29th in stouffville united church mrs d campbell entertain ed friends at a miscellaneous shower for miss fay oneill last week whose marriage to mr gordon minton will take place on september 5th in stouffville united church miss marion atkinson is attending a cgit leaders training camp near brantford marion successfully completed the normal school course last year and in september will begin her teaching career in one of the north york schools arena campaign evangelis tic meetings are continuing this week in the stouffville arena meetings are held each week night at s pm except saturday sunday evening ser vice is at 730 pm mrs w timbers mrs h stouffer mrs joe sider and miss 01 mertens attended a judges conference at the oac guelph on saturday aug 15 the day was spent in giving instructions in judging flowers and vegetables and was well attended by horti culturists from many parts of the province presents sliillelah as reeve w timbers has no gavel to assist him in keep ing order in the council cham ber markham twp council lor w clark has presented him with a real oldfashioned irish shillelah mr and mrs roy limner and two ohildren cf preston and miss edna lin titer of kitchener were visitors en saturday at the home of mr limners brother in the west- end mr harry lntner work is steadily progressing on the new high school at the top of edward st and last week the construction crew commenced swinging iome of the steel construction into place the two large oilburn ing iboilers for the heating plant were also delivered on the ground mr and mrs c c reid of toronto spent saturday at the home of mrs a v nolan heres a real bargain for you if youve got just a few letters you would like to put on a typewriter each month or the occasional bill to type the tribune is offering a used portable machine which will do the job for you for just 10 mrs l c murphy of oak- ville spent several days in town last w with her daughter mrs lome bead- way and attended showers for misses fay oneill betty- jean freel and helen goudie mr and mrs l c murphy then spent the weekend with mr and airs milt smith at their cottage at lake simcoe aylmer choice green plums 1 5 oz tins 2 for 1 9 maxwell house coffee 1 lb 93 freshie drink 1 pkg makes 10 glasses 5 for 29 wilsons ginger ale 2 bottles 35 wilsons orange carton of six 48 serviettes pkg of 70 19 picnic plates pkg 25 drinking straws pkg 15 dixie cups pkg 15 prem tin 35 morning treat coffee 1 lb 93 carnation milk tall tins 2 for 29 bananas 1 lb 19 california oranges size 252s dozen 39 peaches arriving daily little miss elaine weaver two and a half might have been spending last weekend in stouffville but instead elaine spent saturday night wander ing in a field one half a mile from her cadmus ave home north york lost elaine is the daughter of mr and mrs alf weaver friends of mr and mrs don umiddleton stouff ville they had planned to spend the weekend in town visiting mr and mrs middle- ton however plans were chan ced and they spent a very an- jxious sat night searching fot elaine wdio wandered away from home around 7 pm sat urday night and was not found until around 5 am sun day morning mr and mrs weaver and elaine are plan ning on spending a more rest ful time this next weekend in stouffville with mr and mrs don middleton ken jennings and jim thom as of the tribune staff will board the cnr transcontinent al on monday night to travel to saskatoon where they will represent this newspaper at the annual canadian weekly newspapers convention the convention is being held at the bessborough hotel and the group will ibe royally enter tained while on the prairies by both civic and provincial auth orities as well as large manu facturing concerns there carload groceteria john mathowon prop wo rvilver phono 280 fortieth wedding mr and mrs gordon sellers of sunrise farm agincourt will be at home to their friends relatives and neigh bours on thursday september 3 from 3 to 5 and 7 to 10 pm upon the occasion of then- fortieth wedding annivers ary rev rout mcmath retired minister of new market united church rev robert r mcmath died at his home in newmarket sunday he was 61 born in northern ireland mr mcmath came to canada in 1920 and graduated from weslevan theological college in montreal in 1922 be fore coming here ir 1037 he served at the union church in nearfciy pine orchard he was member of the masonic ord er besides his wife the form- ex anne buchanan he leaves two brothers andrew and ma- thew both of islington in eto- bicofce norman hendricks gordon tarr and roger stover have just returned from two enjoy able weeks spent at pioneer boys camp the intervarsity christian fellowship camp on lake clearwater in muskoka mr and mrs hendricks and family mr and mrs perc tarr miss vera tarr mr and mrs christie armstrong mr and mrs harry stoker bob and nancy mrs percy stover and mr paul ratcliff attended the dedication service at pioneer for the new boys dining hall and enjoyed a day at camp with the boys a group of young punks from musselmans lake who have been causing disturb ances at the stanley theatre saturday afternoon matinees were apprehended by con stable milliard of the local provincial police on saturday and given a stern warning concerning their behaviour the appearance of the opp on the scene considerably deflated the lakeside gang and there was no further out break included in the round up was one young miss who some months ago threw an object through the theatre screen the damage caused con siderable expense and incon venience and the young girl is now helping to gather up 50 for her misdemeanor following a visit to her cottage at musselmans by the local police adult patrons of the theatre have been consider ably disturbed by these visit ing troublemakers and finally the law had to be called in to put a stop to it with a warn ing that the first indication of any future disturbance will bring immediate charges mixed double howling tourney here sat a mixed doubles bowling tournament is being planned for the stouffville green on saturday afternoon of this week at 2 oclock on thursday- evening of last week mr and mrs gordon lemon and mrs ken laushway gained a high for three wins in a mixed tre bles tournament on friday night at agincourt in a mixed doubles tourney mr bob john son and mrs ken laushway were high for three wins while mr and mrs m watts were hight for one win university grads to wed elizabeth jean freel daughter of dr and mrs herbert barnes freel stouffville will become the- bride of dr donald da vis son of mrs davis and the late mr charles fred erick davis stratford ontario sept 5th in stouffville united church both the bride and groom are graduates of the uni versity of toronto miss wendy workman dau ghter of mr and mrs wr workman ieft malton airport thursday morning for victor ia vi she will break her trip for a few days to visit an aunt in winnipeg continuing by air to bc on sunday there was some excitement opposite the storey drug store saturday night when fire was discovered in a park ed automobile constable van- derkooi local opp hustled to the scene and along with lloyd weldon was able to subdue to outburst entrance was gained through one of the small windows as the vehicle was locked the car was found tc belong to an out of town traveller who was most grate ful for the prompt action loc al firemen were also called but did not have to go into action miss carol weldon is home ir stouffville after having spent 7 days in kingston hos pital suffering from a mild ease of polio carols many friends will be- glad to know that she has suffered no ill ef fects from the dread disease carol had tbeen taking the physical education course in kingston and had fortunately completed it before taking sick next year she will be teaching physical education and english in guelph colleg iate trousseau tea mrs le oneill wishes to extend a personal invitation to all friends to a trousseau tea on saturday august 29th in the afternoon from 230 un til 5 and in the evening from 7 until 9 in honour of her daugh ter fay earn more in 1953 coop 18 lay mash for several years we have featured an 18 protein lay mash as being the most practical laying mash to use under most circumstances coop patrons both large and small will testify that coop 18 lay mash makes them the most money coop 18 lay mash contains 1 the highest quality tested ingredients on the market 2 a perfect blend and percentage of animal and vegetable protein 3 the trace minerals iodine manganese copper iron and cobalt these have been incorporat ed in all coop feeds for over 6 years 4 the correct ration of phosphorous and calcium and a high level of vitamin d3 for proper egg shell development 5 a high level of vitamins including vitamin b12 all the above factors are of first importance in get ting and maintaining economical egg production also available are the following coop lay mashes on request 15 lay mash to be fed on an allmash diet 17 lay mash to be fed on the basis of 60 mash and 40 pc grain 18 lay mash to be fed on a 50 pc mash and 50 grain programme 20 lay mash to be fed on a 40 pc mash and 60 grain basis you can rely on coop feeds being fresh because they are made daily as required by your local mix ing station one of 150 serving ontario farmers with top quality coop feeds stouffville coop phone 269

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