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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 17, 1953, p. 2

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the tribune stoygville ont thursday sept 17 1953 betkesda we welcome miss jean rae to our community as she has taken over teaching duties at the local school the community extends their sympathy to mr- paul bolen der in the sudden passing of her father mr shreene of coniston the united church anniver- sar- services are on sept 27 further announcement next week miss florence bolender has taken a position with the bell co in toronto mr harrv hunt is teaching school at mt pisgah and miss louie bolender at east york farm machinery price increases ark predicted farmers can expect price increases for farm machinery because of higher steel and la bor costs cd roice president of the international harvester com pany of canada said in cal gary that all farm implement manufacturing companies are facing increased labor costs and boasts of about 12 percent in the price of steel most of the pulpwood harv est comes from provincial lands peaches vandorf cpr had first domes stanley iheatte stouffville ont 2 shows xitely policy i pm matinee saturday pm friday saturday september is 19 e9head 1t0ming mi maureen alex ohara- if- robert strauss- alexander scourbya umiversaiiniernatiohm picture monday tuesday september 21 22 congratulations to peaches girts softball club who elimin ated stouffville in the semi final series the girls will be playing the final series under the lights at stouffville by the end of this week so come out and watch a good game of ball miss maureen mustard spent the weekend visiting her aunt in acton mr and mrs don miller spent the weekend visiting with mr and mrs jack bark- ev and family f toronto recentlv mr and mrs al ben allen and mr and mrs bill risebrough motored to view the niagara falls and district on friday evening a large number of friends gathered at the home of mrs joseph kirk where a presentation wedding gift was made to mr and mrs gord seebeck of markham af ter the master of ceremonies mr george sale had conduct ed a short program lunch was served by the ladies visitors at the home of mr and mrs lon blizzard on sun day included mr harry tsun and daughter jennifer of to ronto and mr and mrs jack warrlhcr mr trevor watson had an enjoyable but wet weekend at camp ahshunyoong where the young peoples held then- annual camp gettogether on saturday during the thunderstorm mr harry war- riner had the misfortune to have two cows struck by ligh- ning and killed instantly plus short subjects wednesday thursday september 23 24 a hidden hunt that zigzagged across the world cedar grove thursday sept 10 whenever cedar grove com munity club plans a party it is sure to be a good one the corn roast they have planned for this friday night will be no exception there will be lots of corn a good old fash ioned sing song and plenty of dancing on the lawn to john petries square dance records fun for everyone if you live in cedar grove plan to attend the corn roast it is friday ev ening and will be held at the bert tapscotts farm last tuesday after the sum mers recent heat wave was o- ver and the exhibition well underway school reopened a new fence has been erected during the summer a new back stoop and a revarnish job on the desks along with a lot of little improvements to the school house our little red i schoolhouse looked very nice for the opening of the new term our new teacher is mrs cliff barkey of markham who is resuming her premarital profession after a few years of being a wife and mother we welcome her warmly to our school and hope she will en joy teaching our children mr and mrs gus trand cel ebrated their 10th wedding an niversary a week ago sunday in their new home just out side orillia ruby reesor celebrated her birthday last tuesday many more ruby marg and jack walton and jacks brother and his wife took off last weekend for a brief holiday in katrine the idea was fishing but the fish was singular doris and harold lapp and jim and jean crichton spent the post harvest weekend at clear lake their greatest pleasure long uninterrupted sleep despite the busy season ma ny of our villagers have found time to visit the exhibition we hope no one missed the handicrafts exhibits in the wo mans building this year it was certainly the best yet and very tastefully and artistical ly arranged special flannelette blankets ibex kingcott 80 x 90 substandard reg 750 sale price 595 limited quantity our new winter coats are now in for your approv al come in and see our great selections of styles materials and new fall shades h golden store stouffville phone 273 on august 27 the death oc curred at bis bear city cali fornia csa of mrs allen sharrard c martha a william son in her suth vear she was born and raised at vandorf and wassecond eldest sister of mrs c bostwick just one vear ago mrs bostwick lost her eldest sister mrs wj james mina of vancouver bc being the first break in john williamsons family of ten children the toronto centre north presbytery young peoples fall camp will be held at camp ah shunvong lake simeoe on sept is 19 20th harold brown entertained nine of his school friends on saturday evening at his home the occasion was his eleventh birthda mr and mrs gran morley and millie were sunday supper guests of mr and mrs rj carr whitchurch community cen tre board members would like to express their thanks to all who have so kindly given their time work and donations to ward their park at vandorf this year some of the recent donations received have been as foiiows picnic tables messrs rob ert brown rj carr hc powell am vanxostrnnd f h van xostrand harry west tiny gathers wm shields and rollia scott cash donations toward swings were dh foster j craw ford donations toward tennis co urts arthur starr sandy davis and betty richardson further donations will be gratefully received by the see- treas mrs tom slater cmti united missionary church stouffviiiib raliliy day sept 20th 1000 am auction sale furniture real estate piano electric refrig gas stove- lot 25 con 4 markham victoria square saturday sept 26 the property of robert h hopper a long forgotten genius in the canadian pacific railways mo tive power and rolling stock department came up with an idea at the turn of the 20th century that blossomed into ad ditional passenger revenues for rail lines throughout the conti nent it was the first dome car to be used on railway lines and was designed to give passengers a birds eye view of canadas spec tacular rocky mountain scenery today the idea has spread throughout the world particu larly in the united states where railway dome cars are a feature of several lines in a recent 3s000000 order for 155 new stainless steel cars the cpr included 36 scenic- dome cars such as the one shown above in top picture which will give travellers an unmatched view of this countrys scenery from coast to coast the cars will be placed in service on trans continental trains next year although the designer of the dome car prototype shown in bottom picture above remains unknown he gave canadas first transcontinental rail line a head start in railway design in july 1902 the worlds first dome car rolled out of the shops and into service in it railway passengers could sit in revolving parlor car chairs or reversible seats and have a clear view of canadas scenery the car proved an immediate hit and three others with modi fied improvements were put into service but the cprs un known designer had outstripped his era air conditioning and polaroid glass were unknown and the suns ultraviolet rays proved uncom fortably warm the cars were re placed with openair observation cars several years later the railway reverted back to its original idea tecently when it ordered the 36 dome cars more than 50 years after it first had them on the road canadas scenery is hard to beat in any corner of the land a railway official said we admit the rocky mountain area is the most spectacular but we believe the cars can be used to advantage from coast to coast bloomington mrs g tidsbury of mark ham is in charge of our school of knowledge there are a- round forty pupils mrs fa stony visited in bala part of last week our christian endeavour so ciety had miss lloyd mission ary from japan as guest spea ker on friday night mr and mrs e baker at tended the wedding of his nie ce miss m simpson to mr rush in newmarket church on saturday mr e davis was a toronto visitor over sunday miss kiddof toronto was a guest with mr e barnes and mrs d burnett miss marlene storry the weekend with her mrs f bver mrs j dougherty of stouff ville visited with her sister mr and mrs a wagg at their summer home here we regret that mrs m ra nter was ill last week but glad she is improving spent aunt first class stool heintzman piano condition chesterfield piano antique rocking chair large rocking chair large radio stewart warner radio walnut oval table book case square stand large fern gibson refrig 1 year old number of good pictures dresser wash stand large chest of drawers with oval mirror cabinet sewing machine sin ger like new picture rack number oil lamps number good kitchen chairs walnut bed springs mat tress small table with drawer wal nut bedroom mirror chest of drawers wash stand no toilet sets large quantity good bedding quilts blankets etc small table no of luggage bags no of scatter rugs large small chests antique dresser mirror large antique dresser in good condition brass bed springs mattress extension ladder good step ladder quantity garden quipment electric washing machine quantity flowers by the pot hocking chair writing desk glass kitchen cupboard quantity good dishes ware antique articles wash stand guerney 3burner gas stove kitchen stove with reservoi kitchen couch large extension table 5 dining room chairs no of stools large quantity cookins sils terms on chattels vji rbaij estate at i pm the same day and at the same place will be offer ed subject to a reserve bid a six room house and lot equip ped with hydro oil furnace good well large lot and small tarn this is a lovely home good roof and stucco immediate poession terms on property known day of sale g franco ih williamson kvecutor- sale at i pm hirp as parmer anctlonrer ph stouftviljr fi73i2 tools e- to be arm sold chair glass- uten- ballantrae mr and mrs milford rose motored to london last frid ay and will visit with their son stanley and family for a week mrs henry davis is on the sick list we hope she will have a speedy recovery mr and mrs herb simpson harry and mr and mrs wm simpson and family were guests at the rush simpson wedding on saturday after noon at newmarket broken pop bottles were strewn all over the road in front of george talbots home last tuesday when a truck loaded with empty bottles turned out to pass a tractor the truck swayed and a few of the cases fell off the truck and smashed mrs herb simoson won 2nd prize of five dollars in a pota to peeling contest at the pro vincial potato field day at hes- peler on sept 10 mr and mrs herbert mitch ell arrived in montreal last wednesday from england where they have been visiting all summer mr mitchell who had to have the doctor several times in england collapsed before arrival in canada and is in the military hospital in mon treal we hope he will soon be strong enough to travel to his home in ballaritrae mrs avlmer carter of stouffville called on mrs hen ry davis mrs morlev davis mrs jim medermot and miss lena king one day last week mr l eakins was the spea ker on sunday at ballantrae church mr jack hill was so loist and sang the old rugged cross holidays are over now and we are hoping to see our regular members back in their usual place mr and mrs arthur vaugh- an mr and mrs carl rose bruce and joyce motored to tara on sunday to visit with friends mr isaac graham has been visiting with mr and mrs de- los graham for- three weeks he is leaving on tuesday for home in ashland wisconsin established id 1848 published by the sun publishing company baltimore and market streets jackson tennessee mrs clarence e f1uford president reaching from heaven a magnificent picture the best motion picture to be shown in jackson this year is that entitled reach ing from heaven currently on the screen at the malco theater it is best from the standpoint of the powerful im pact that it leaves upon the audience ministers will agree that it preaches a magnificmt sermon the picture is great because it knocks human selfishness into a cocked hat be cause it leaves avarice and greed without a leg to stand- upon because it makes hypocrisy and sham feel like going into hiding because it places childlike faith in the goodness of god in its proper per spective because it lifts prayer to that level to which it rightfully belongs be cause it- teaches that christianity is a sevenday business not just sunday be cause it exalts the practical and realistic in christian living because it exemplifies the teaching of saint james be ye doers of the word and not hearers only if you wish to be lifted out of the hum drum of materialistic living and get a glimpse of what god intended in the brief span of years allotted us on earth see this picture soon you will see reaching from heaven at the roxy theatre markham metropolis a city of absorbing interest new york offers to visitors of all inclinations a variety of activity and a host of sights to see on this delight ful trip you have 3 full days and 4 nights in new york of america including a visit to greenwich village and chinatown you have your choice of severol other features that will make your trip both in teresting and enjoyable ailr your agent for more dttaili of thh and many c4kr measure ptannd vocations round trip fare from toronto svbecf fo change includes hotel room for 4 nights 2 in a room gray icoach lines w snowball barber shop ph stouffville 270j2

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