the tribune stouffvule om thursday december 31 1953 spofford co closed for inventory january 4th 5th 6th lemonville the special speaker for the evening service at 730 pm on sunday jan 3rd will be mr howard mills there will be special music also in the morning at 945 there will be the regular service dinner guests at the stew art rae home for christmas were mr and mrs owen dea con and diane and mr and mrs james rae and boys visitors at the elmer wells time on christmas day were mr and mrs john gibbins and family mr and mrs floyd forsyth and family mr and mrs louis wells and mr and mrs bud kerr mr and mrs james rae and boys had dinner on sunday with mr and mrs harold le wis of altona mrs a yake and mr and mrs wilfred yake and family of mount pisgah spent christ mas with mr and mrs arch er of leaside unionville news rvllll stouffville youth for christ sat 745 second markham baptist church sunday evening fireside hour 9 oclock sharp in second markham church broadcast time features a duet by june and doris steckley and the girls choir film the first in a series of colored films on the life of christ which willbe shown throughout the winter saturday night at fellowship centre lemonville tune in sunday ckijb oshawn 000 am knlly echoes 015 am cpor orlllla 145 pm cktb st catharines 215 pm n kowan director may 1qs4 begin with peace una happiness for all our friends stouffvule creamery co another series of euchres sponsored by the udva start ed on monday night of this week there were ten tables present first prize for ladies went to mrs carpenter second to miss velma findley and the third to mrs herb jarvis mens first prize was won by mr v suainierfeldt second mr free man third mr w bartlett the lucky draw was won by mlrt velma findley on thursday december 24th at northern light presbyterian church jumau alaska miss wllhelinine jean thomson a daughter of mr and mrs robert j thomson unionville was united in marriage to mr niels finn larsen mr don forbes and his mother mrs forbes of toronto spent sunday with mr and mrs l diack and girls east drive mr and mrs hartwell powers visited on sunday with mr and mrs charles reesor and fam ily port perry mr and mrs robert duttield and spending some christmas holidays at the home of her sis ter and brotherinlaw mr and mrs harry of toronto mrs peacock speut christ mas at the home of her daugh ter and husband mr and mrs powell cashel mr and mrs e caseley and granddaughters anne and wil- nia caseley were visitors on christmas day at the home of their daughter and husband mr and mrs uruce anderson caunington mrs t burnett was a christ mas visitor at the home of her niece mrs leggalt of toronto mr and mrs greatrix and son terry of timmins mr and mrs c j freeman of st cath arines and mr and mrs annan- dale and children margaret and john of toronto were all guests of their parents mr and mrs f pollard for the christmas season mr chester weir spent satur day with friends at fevershane mr and mrs hague spent their christmas with relatives in scarboro mr and mrs david mac- kinley and children david and lynda of toronto visited over the weekeud with her mother and sister mrs l rainey and margaret mr douglas rourke and miss violet mcdonald and brother bob mcdonald of toronto had their christmas dinner with mr and mrs hartwell powers east drive mr and mrs carlisle mclnnis and daughter of toronto visited on tuesday night with his par ents mr and mrs a mclnnis mrs l middleton enjoyed her christmas at the home of her daughter and husband mr and mrs douglas ogden agin- court mrs hulls mother and sister of london visited at her home for a week at christmas mr and mrs norman ander son and family had christmas with her sister and husband mr and mrs earl parkinson toronto mr and mrs percival smith pomanda road spent christmas with their daughter and son-in- law imr and mrs hunt toron to we are glad to know that mrs h h powers who has been in lockwood clinic for the past two weeks is now able to be home mrs e lamorias mother and sister of whitby were visitors at her home on thursday mr and mrs jonah ramer station street entertained the following relatives for christ mas mrs ramer and her sons elvin and leonard of markham mr and mrs sidney ramer and family of zurich ont mr and mrs emmerson mcdowell and family and miss grace ramer of toronto mr and mrs j ramer and children john ruth and david spent the christmas weekend with her parents mr and mrs edmund gingerich of baden miss viola foster spent the christmas holiday with mrs s connell and son keith of the cream of barley camp bowman- ville ont mr and mrs palmer of tren ton spent christmas and a few- days at the home of their daughter and soninlaw mr and mrs pennycooke sablston dr mr and mrs t findley of thonhill mrs p virtue of tyrone mr aud mrs bert findley and son bradley mr and mrs gordon walker and children gail aud eileen of hy- laud park spent christmas day with mr milton findley and mrs h findley aud family mr and mrs w whitmore and family of toronto spent the christmas weekend with her parents mr and mrs n heiniler mr r heiniler speut christ mas at the home of miss terry toronto mr and mrs norman heini ler spent the weekend at the home of mr weiler toronto mr ross heiniler entertained a number of friends at his home on saturday evening the following rinks attended by invitation last wednesday the bonspeil in the new curling arena at crosby memorial park inionville high park aud tor onto club royal canadian toronto granite club kitchener brant ford brampton oshawa peterboro lindsay bradford barrie orillia huntsville also two rinks from unionville mak ing a total of 16 rinks compet ing the visitors were complete ly taken by surprise with the very hue and modern rink first prize went to brautford toronto club 2nd to kitchener and royal canadians 3rd to bradford and unionville the winners received turkeys and chickens the unionville curling rink has a membership of 250 and a waiting list already start ed following the hockey game at the crosby arena on tuesday night the following won prizes in the lucky draw which was held john burrows stouffvule mixmaster murray stewart stouffvule mantle radio e middleton markham hockey outfit diane thomson toronto aluminumware lloyd baker markham smokers stand al bert rawcliffe weston turkey a fair sum was realized by the club from this draw mr aud mrs vandorrsen spent christinas iu windsor mrs carmen stiver pomanda road entertained her sister on monday mr and mrs blackett east drive entertained her parents for christmas weekend mr- and mrs wilfred ellis of st catharines are visiting this week at the home of her mother mrs o anderson mrs m minton and charles visited on saturday evening at the home of her son and daugh terinlaw mr and mrs gordon minton stouffville mr and mrs roy minton of sault ste marie spent christmas with his mother mrs mary minton mr and mrs andy morrison and family of penetanguishene and mr and mrs arnold court and family of toronto were christmas visitors with their mother mrs g court victoria street mrs thorn of milbrook has been spending a few days at the home of mr and mrs gordon thorn mr and mrs george phippen spent christmas with their par ents at listowell miss velma findley spent a few days at christmas with her father mr frank findley at thornhill air and mrs john walker and daughter miss margaret walker spent christmas with mr and mrs l wallen and family malvern we are sorry to hear that larry maynard son of mr and mrs c maynard has had the misfortune to break his leg while skiing at craigleigh coll- ingwood we wish him a speedy recovery mr and mrs h brookfield and miss marie sydhll spent a few days at christmas at their daughter and soninlaws home mr and mrs warren- guscott weston miss beatrice mclnnis nurse in training in toronto spent the weekend with her parents mr and mrs a mclnnis rev and mrs w b thorn- editors mail b rusiinss december 26 1953 editor the tribune stouffvule usfr 0nulh j monument works i was immensely interested orders promptly executed in your editorial charity p tarr prodrietor without prudence opening directory on rhis idealistic note the ahiston herald is trying to stir up a move to make cana da a good samaritan with a wheat crop of soooooooo bu- hels only aliout onequarter of which will toe needed for canadian use the herald arg ues that canada should pres ent the ioooooooo surplus bu shels of grain to the nations of the world who are going short of food since the herald stat es that it is quite willing to pay its share of the extra tax ation such a scheme would cost the suggestion seems to imply that the government of canada should purchase tibis surplus and donate it to what the herald calls the starving peoples oi the earth now sir 1 confess that the above proposal is ootw your speediest reader may lie relied upon to decode those letters in terms of my grass roots experience but i think you do well to bring forward an ancient axiom intimating that dharity should be bound ed by prudence nevertheless 1 find it decid edly encouraging to see in creasing references to what one of the columnists terms the matchless weapon of food in peace or war it is important too that we should keep our feet on the ground in this problem and think with our heads as well as vvitfh our hearts though 1 record with gratitude the old proverb what the heart thinks great is great yet the fact remains that if by some alchemy or process someone could transfer tine a- bove 000000000 bushels of breadgrain from canadian bins to the underfed people a- round asia and europe we would soon have another kind of wheat headache to deal with for we would in fact be at the very edge of a national disaster which would make todays cereal troubles look like a picnic as the home needs for food feed seed was tage etc call for 170000000 bushels a year obviously ca nadians would have only 30 million bushels in the bin and only the 1054 harvest be tween them and hunger this would be a hew 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