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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 28, 1954, p. 3

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the tribune stouffvihe onu thursday january 2s 19ch xxn z quality service need fuel reliable brand anthracite nut or stove cavalier queen stoker coal american hard coal briquettes 3 a welders clinic is to be i iheld at cy bellman- local in- 1 j ternatioral agent in two weeks time at this school all the features of welding will be shown to any who may be in- our local and p il h stoutfv ilie council meeting iook meeting on saturday afternoon named the regular meeting of the councillor elmer daniels as stouffvihe ioof will bt during the aoheld on monday evening feti in the lodge rooms rsonas nappenings to make home in stouffvihe acting reeve during the a hel some forty live members of sence of reeve henrv ogdenlst tne north ork lions club vv i leaving for florida were guests and provided the t weekend c all under cover 9 9 program for the stouffvihe jclub at their regular meeting on monday evening in the loc al high school the meeting was presided over by lion president fred campbell domestic fuel oil coal oil stove oil phone 45w1 or 64508 stiver bros stouffvihe ontario fc mmmimjnthtmm m r ri1tr aaeqooo stouffvihe christian mens fellowship invites you to hear rev anderson linton ma and the youth for christ boys band in the stouffville baptist church mon feb 1st we at 8 pm welcome you oope the death occurred on mon day december 21st 19x5 of annie maria lewis beloved wife of mark linton at port perry community hospital following many months of poor health mrs linton was taken to port perry hospital some four months ago here everything was done for her comfort but she failed to re spond to treatment and quiet ly passed away on monday ev ening the late annie maria lewis was born in uxbridge town- tship a daughter of the late elizabeth and ambrose lewis j sunny brook of glen major where she re- sided until her marriage when she moved to pine grove and farmed there later moving to esom they sold their farm in 19 2 and retired to ux- bricige left to mourn her death besides her sorrowing husband are lucille mrs thomas coates daniel and joyce airs william hunting ton all of uxbridge also two sisters rose mrs tw brown of agincourt harriet mrs h brown of uxbridge to whom the sympathy of all is extended in their bereave ment the funeral took place at uxbridge cemetery on thurs day dec 24th services were conducted at mcguire and lows funeral chapel by rev wjs lyons assisted bv rev ae england councillor milt burk named to a rouge valley servation meeting to be in markham village on feb 9th the appointment was made at the municipal coun cil meeting on saturday after noon some thirty members of the ontario minor hockey assoc- was j iation executive and friends con- j were entertained to dinner a held the home of mr and mrs jim austin on sunday following the omha church service here wg sandy sanderson o brien ave has returned home after several weeks in sunny brook hospital he would like to express appreciation to friends for their card- and kind enquiries made during his hospital stay jack mc- mulien of stouflvilie who is also confined to sunnybrook would greatly appreciate hear ing from stouflvilie friends he is located in sb centre three members of the stouff ville planning board chair man ag thompson alf mole and chas nolan interviewed mr bradley head of the to ronto industrial commission on friday with a view to ob taining leads on getting new industry located in stouff ville chairman thompson it is expected will give a report of the interview to the full board at their next regular meeting this wednesday jan 27th is the anniversary of ottawa on that date in 1s5s ottawa formerly bytown became the capital of canada ico free shirts are being of- j fered to the first 100 people to- 1 tailing up 100 in purchases commencing feb 1st at ahona j feed and supplies water service east of church st was suspended for a time on monday afternoon while re pairs were being made to a leaky pipe on main st near waggs jewellery store killed by train enroufe to young peoples meeting here when a cpr passenger train sliced in two a car on thurs day arthur embury 22 of agincourt was fatally in jured and passed away in hos pital on saturday morning donalda hunt 18 his compan ion in the car was hurled from the car and will recover from her injuries both young peo ple were on their way to stouffvihe for an executive meeting of the toronto east rural presbytery young peo ples union the front end of the car was hurled clear of the train and landed 20 feet away in a ditch the accident occurred at the level crossing on the fifth con cession near here embury tried to stop for the train but his car skidded on glare ice miss hunt said i saw arthur apply his brakes but the car seemed to gain momentum miss hunt said the next thing i saw was the light of the train right on top of us 1 dont know how it hap pened ibut there was a crash i was standing beside the track and the train was roar ing by i screamed and scream ed but the train kept rushing on then some people came a- long and put me in a car the grl related herbert fuller engineer of the montreal bound train saw the car was not going to stop and applied his emergency brakes the train crew pulled embury from the wreckage and wrapped him in a blanket while awaiting an ambulance a memorial service for ar thur embury was conducted by rev g beatty in the a- gincourt united church on sunday embury who was an assistant dispatcher at the cpr station there was a church member and planned to enter the ministry the family of mr and mrs as stoufler entertained them to a turkey dinner at the summit view richmond hill on saturday evening jan 23rd this being their 59th wedding anniversary those present were rev and mrs f g huson miss abbie shank and mrs agnes stadlebauer of markham mr and mrs ar chie stouffer minden mr and mrs walter stouffer kitchen er miss bertha stouffer mr and mrs lambert stouffer mr and mrs s abe stouffer mr and mrs reg stouffer of stouffvihe and mr and mrs jas tompkins of uxbridge power was cut oif from gor- mley on monday morning due to the aurora fife in fact all service was suspended from steeles ave north on yonge st judge fj macrae presider at the regular sitting of divi sion court here in stouffvill on thursday morning several cases were referred to highe court because of the sums of money involved and one jud- mem summons was dealt with another case involving the small amount of sis was set tled without judgment imrs lewis raxlin the former marilyn logan daughter of mr and mrs r logan of canton ohio mr and mrs raxlin were married recently in cleve land and on their return from a honeymoon trip to florida will make their home on rose ave the regular monthly meet ing of the wms of the unit ed church will be held in the church parlours on thursday feb 4th at 230 pm the wor ship service will be taken by miss winnie hutchinson spe cial music by mrs kenneth campbell and mrs stewart stouffer mrs hastings will review chapter vi of the study book the reports from the presbyterial which is be ing held in kinbourne park united church on february 2nd will also be given all the women of the congregation are cordially invited the regular meeting of the stouffvihe wi was held in christ church parish hall on thursday afternoon jan 21st mrs sanderson the president was in the chair the roll call was a new years resolu tion the motto was given by mrs badgero and the current events local mrs j hoover and world mrs miller a pa per on stouffvihe and its pioneers was read by rev norman rowan left this week for florida where he is being forced to rest from his ministerial duties donalc james will occupy tihe pulpit of the second markham bapt ist church and baker hill church in his absence while no definite arrangements have been made concerning the ser vices at vivian on friday night january 22 1954 the stouffvihe high school rugby team held a par ty night in the school games were played in the grade 12 room and dancing took place in the double rooms refresh ments were served in the home economics room a good crowd attended and everyone enjoyed themselves a family gathering was held on the evening of jan 19th at the home of mr and mrs herb yakeley to celebrate the ssth birthday of mr henry brown- sberger of ringwood those present included mr and mrs ed brownsberger mr and mrs ross vague mr and mrs bill peacock mr and mrs ed tewmr and mrs stewart vague and mr mervin brown sberger as- well as the guest of honor a request for a salary in crease was received by town council from assessor er good on saturday and coun cil agreed to increase the pay rate from 5500 to sg00 a year while stouffvihe was unable to lend the aid of their pumper truck to aurora for the disas trous fire which occurred there on monday seven members of the local brigade went over to our yonge st neighbour to as sist the local heavyduty fire truck is presently having a new pump installed and will not be ready for service again until the end of this week the no 2 truck is on hand however to handle local calls jack pennock stouffvihe boy and for some years now a resident of aurora was one of the first on the scene of the terrible fire which took one life and raged through the west yonge st business blocks in aurora the pennock bar- mrs her shop is located directly a- williamson a list of items as cross tlhe street from the scene taken from the stouffvihe 0 the conflagration jack told tribune dated march 1926 comparing prices then and now was given by mrs pow ell the meeting closed with the mary stewart collect and the national anthem a social half hour followed stanley theatre programme for february monday tuesday 1st 2nd stalag 17 vm holdex dov taylor cartoon wednesday thursday 3rd 4th rogues march peter lawford janice rule short subjects friday saturday 5th 6th powder river technicolor rory calhoun corixxe calvet comedy short cartoon the tribune that his first view of trouble was flames playing about in the thompson furniture store two heavy ex plosions followed he said and the inside of the business plac es across the street seemed to fairly rock with the concus sion chain saws seo the new 1954 models of mall chain saws free demonstration more power lighter in weight altona feed fir supplies clnreniont rrs 354 phone stouff 01300 monday tuesday 8tli lmh snows of kilimanjaro adult entertainment gregory peck susan hay ward cartoon wednesday thursday 10th 11th plunder of the sun glexx ford diaxxa lyxx patricia medina plus royal tour of west indies friday saturday 12th 13th great sioux uprising jeff chandler faith domerque scenic sport reel cartoon monday tuesday 15th at llltlr the cruel sea jack hawkins donald sindex cartoon wednesday a thursday 17th 18th lets do it again color jane wyman ray milland short subjects friday saturday 10th 20th abbott fir costello meet dr jeckyl mr hyde with doris karloff comedy shorts cartoon monday v tuesday 22nd 23rd lili technicolor leslie caron v mel ferrer wednesday thursday 21th 2tli v keys of the kingdom gregory peck edmund gwexx friday saturday 20th 27th dangerous when wet esther williams ferxaxdo lamas comedy shorts aect remington where is the first limiting factor in your hog feeding program has exclusive miracle tab and 34 other outstandirg features the stouffville tribune stouffvihe phone 153j2 the coop hog feeding program allows your hogs to develop witli your breeding program coop hog feeds contain 1 the proper balance between animal and vegetable proteins which your pigs require for maximum growth and development 2 the proper proporlions of- grains to give you the maximum return for your dollar 3 tlio levels of vitamins sucli as vitamin b12 riboflavin niacin and pantothenic acid which have proven the most economical 4 the levels and kinds of antibiotics which have proven tlio most economical about 80 grams per ton in n pig starter rooster 15 grams in a pig starter o grams in a hog grower and 2j grams in a hog finisher 5 adequate levels of calcium and phosphorus which has proven to be easily available 0 adequate levels of vitamins a and d to maintain good health and strong development of bono in young pigs 7 adequate levels of the trace minerals such as cobalt for vitamin formation in the animals body iron nnd copper for blood formation manganese which helps to maintain the reproductive and nervous systems nnd iodine to prevent goitre in baby pigs the coop feeding program offers you coop 35 hog and sow concentrate coop 35 hog concentrate coop 17 pig starter rooster in pellet or mash form coop 15 hog grower coop 11 hog finisher be sure your feeding program is not your limiting factor use coop feeds mnniifcictiirffl by you for you i stouffville coop phones 20 and 122

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