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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 4, 1954, p. 5

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday february 4 1954 cs i quality il need fuel reliable brand anthracite nut or stove cavalier queen stoker coal american hard coal briquettes all under cover domestic fuel oil coal oil stove oil i j phone 45wl or 64508 stiver bros stouffville ontario zs goodwood at a meeting of the goodwood library board last tuesday evening mrs norman wags tendered her resignation as the librarian after giving fifteen years of service which has been greatly appreciated by all con cerned with the library the members present anxious to continue the library voted mr a haiwood librarian with mr e granger as assistant mr harwood also assumes the post of secretarytreasurer appointed to the board were mrs n wag mrs m stewart and mrs j sheehy the library will be open the second and fourth tuesdays of each month it is hoped that all interested will try to make the enterprise merit the effort put forth by mrs wagg during her long term or office mr robert harris uxbridge lawyer was guest speaker at the merry mixers meeting friday jan 22nd and gave an interest ing talk on the origin of the laws of our country a good crowd attended the meeting and enjoyed what mr harris had to say tjie next meeting will be a skating party in uxbridge sat urday evening feb 13 th for those who do not skate there will be games at the home of mr and mrs les meyers where lunch will also be served the goodwood wa will meet thursday afternoon feb 4th at the home of mrs r storry everyone welcome the merry mixers are having brushup rehearsals of their play here comes charlie which will be presented in claremont on friday feb 5 the baptist prayer mewing will be held thursday evening at the home of mr and mrs dan wagg friends of mrs frank collins will be sorry to know that she win be confined to bed for sev eral weeks there have been quite a num ber of chickenpox cases in goodwoed and district lately because of all the snow that has fallen recently the men running the snowplows in our district have been kept busy day and night trying to keep the roads passable little marie watson has re turned from sick childrens hos pital in toronto after an opera tion and is progressing favor ably a new projector is being pur chased 1y the united church sunday school and will be made available to the other organiza tions of the church former sqladkox leader addresses men despite the inclement wea ther of monday night around a hundred men attended the mens fellowship meeting in stouffville baptist church rev anderson linton minis ter of pape ave baptist church toronto and former chaplain and squadron leader was the special speaker taking for his text 1 pet 171s the speaker gave a very forceful and convincing message on the judgment of god pointing out that while gods judgment is sometimes deferred it is nevertheless inevitable music by the youth for christ band was much apprec iated and enjoyed the next meeting is planned for the first monday in march the folks who made an ef fort in spite of bad road con ditions to attend the youth for christ fireside last sunday felt that they were amply re paid in the fine evening they enjoyed next sunday promis es to be one of the best yet with gils ambrose director of toronto youth for christ and johhny ambrose tenor soloist as guests of the evening also iaking part on the broadcast will be the stouffville yfc girls choir our local and p il h councillor glenn ratcliff left last week on a trip south midtown garage erected a large new sign on main st last week displaying the name of their establishment ea grubjn ro optome trist will be at his office in stouffviiie on monday and tuesday feb sth and 0th two days afternoons and even ings only weekend visitors at the home of mr and mrs om madill were mr henry madih of lindsay also mr and mrs roy law of toronto streets were plowed here in town for the first time this winter council had made ear lier arrangements with hanna construction co but up until last week ratepayers had been saved the expense of using i this service twenty two members of the mccowan family were present recently at a gettogether at the will mccowan home east- end stouffville ersonai how to bear mr and mrs ho kinck ex pect to leave this week for the sunny south for a winter va cation for remington portabl i typewriters and typewriter ribbons come to the stouffville tribune office there will be a meeting the stouffville mens lawn bowling club in the municipal hall on thursday evening of thl week feb 4th a 730 pm still in business despite recent rumours and the opening of a second garbage collecting business i would like all my customers to know that i am definitely still in business and will continue to give the same regular service which i have been doing over the past years peter bramwell stouffville the death occurred on thur sday jan 2sth 1951 of char lotte lottie may allin be loved wife of the late xelson graham at her home in mount albert she had been ill for some time the late mrs gra ham was born at lincolnville in uxbridge township june 9 1s79 deceased was well known in stouffville and vic inity and as a girl was a mem ber of the methodist church in bloomington she moved to mount albert 45 years ago from altona and has resided there ever since her husband predeceased her 22 years a- go leaving to mourn her loss are two daughters cora mrs walter case lena mrs win mitchell one son walter all of mount albert six grand children and two great grand children one sister mrs polly lewis one brother alonzo allin both of stouffville the funeral was conducted by rev shapter from the cha pel of theaker and son mt albert on saturday jan 30 interment was in the family plot in stouffville pallbearers were nephews of the deceased allan lewis lewis wells al lan wells allan hoover bruce harper floyd forsythe misses barbara and isoble mccreight entertained friends last friday evening at a mis cellaneous shower in honour of miss barbara smith who will be married this month barbara is a granddaughter of the late mrs cheeseman who lived on albert st miss marilyn bone daugh ter of mr and mrs robt bone was taken to wellesley hospital toronto on saturday evening where she underwent an operation for appendicitis dr james stevens from kemptville is being welcomed to stouffville as an associate veterinarian with dr ron smith dr stevens his wife and two children are present ly occupying the arthur lat- cham home while this couple are in florida don lehman eastend is now making regular weekly garbage collections and lie would draw readers attention to his display adv in this weeks issue recent sunday guests of mr and mrs yinee wagg were mr arnott and george harris on of mount albert miss do rothy wagg of goodwood mr elmer heaman of brougham miss betty woodland mr and mrs j prettie mr 11 ltnson of toronto miss eleanor wal ters uxbridge and mr fred woodland victor banks rr 3 ux bridge was fined 850 and costs when he appeared before ma gistrate hollinrake in court on tuesday charged with being drunk in a public place the magistrate warned that other offenders could expect similar treatment if they appeared be fore him banks was picked up by stouffville provincial po lice at the westend of town euchre attend the euchre on fri day feb 5th at 815 pm in the ioof hall stouffville under the auspices of the can cer polio and tb fund there will be good prizes and lunch admission 35c final clearance sale at goldens childrens sleepers childrens 2piece fleece lined sleepers in pink yellow and blue sizes 1 8 reg 119 each to clear at qftfi aarl the following members of the ladies auxiliary were in stalled by comrade robert holman pies of the canadian legion branch 459 at the jan uary meeting held in the le gion hall pres aurelia m smith 1st vice vie lankin 2nd vice joan garrett sec ethel wilson rec sec aul- deen sinclair treas elsie sanders executive mae hol man marion murphy edith sanders edith hoover mar- jorie smith helen garrett priced separately childrens ez sleepers ez sleepers for children detachable pants sizes 1 4 reg 275 suit sale price 138 suit snuggledown gowns ladies snuggledown gowns styled for comfort variety of shades long sale price 395 sleeves reg 195 short sleeves reg 395 295jli yorksimcoe home and school council are holding their regular bimonthly meet ing in aurora public school on thursday evening at 820 the theme of the evening is citizenship and religious edu cation and a panel headed by mrs jd taylor president of ontario federation of home and school and parent- teach er associations will lead a discussion on the special film to be shown for every child a special invitation is extended to all home and school members mr geo abell who is pres ently a member of canadian army is anxious to locate liv ing accommodation for mrs a- bell since he is being posted outside of canada for a year george abell tribune readers will recall was the writer of so many interesting letters from the old country and which appeared weekly in this newspaper a couple years ago of appemngs up with the cold all you have to do to enjoy the cold and snow as much as jo jo the kodiak hear or the bronx zoo is to wear a huge fur coat jo jo really enjoys life when the temperature is somewhere below zero and he probably wonders why the humans in front of him dont seem to be happy when its snowing and blowing a gale jo jo is a native of alaska snuggledown pyjamas ladies snuggledown pyjamas long sleeves reg 495 short sleeves polo style reg 395 sale pri ce 395 295 childrens dresses childrens cordurov and velvet dresses sale also girls dresses from 7 to 14x greatly reduced sizes 3 to 6x reg 398 price 298 knitted suits lovely knitted suits made by lady anne several styles and a variety of colors recr 1995 i pa a tr clearing at 1495 come in and look around h golden clothing store stouffville phone 273 the west a stouffville man home from the west says that the western ranching country is grand for men and bulls but hard on women and horses he explains that ranching land was originally taken up by bachelors but when cars came in and the open range was fenced someone had to get out and open gates so most of the ranchers got mar ried 6th line whitchurch mr and mrs mervyn harp er and family were guests for tea on friday evening with mr and mrs bruce clarke and family mrs lome wideman of to ronto visited with her parents mr and mrs sh foote one day recently mr and mis clarence hood and family were visitors with mr and mrs norman steckley arid family on saturday even ing rev and mrs norman ro wan are enjoying a well de served rest in florida for a short while many of this line attended the billy graham campaign held in toronto last weekend mr and mrs mervyn harp er and family were visitors with mr and mrs ross harp er on sunday evening local optometrist heceives diploma ix oinmkens visiox the optometrical association of ontario in conjunction with the college of optometry has announced the results of examinations held following united church here administers to over 400 membership in the stoutt- ville united church has climb ed over four hundred with 36s families on the roll ac cording to the report of the annual congregation meeting held wednesday evening rev douglas davis in speaking of his work during 1953 told the gathering that he had officiat ed at thirty baptisms 21 wed dings and 21 funerals one of the greatest strides in the years church work was made in the sunday school some three thousand dollars was expended in modernizing and enlarging the sunday school rooms and the average attendance is more than one hundred and twentyfive each sunday largest turnout was a- round the two hundred mark the churchs financial picture it was revealed in a prelimin ary financial statement was remarkably bright with total receipts for the year amount ing to 1389653 in addition to this amount the church raised approximately 2500 for missionary and mainten ance work the national trai ning school also received con tributions of 837707 the ont ario temperance federation 31903 and the lords day al liance 0305 peter bramwell is continu ing to operate in the garbage business in stouffville and draws attention to this fact in a display adv in this issue friends will regret to learn that mrs thos jennings lloyd ave will be confined for a time having fractured her collaribone mrs jennings sustained the injury when she tumbled down the cellar stairs cottagers case adjourned to february lgth robt gray and edw arsen- ault charged with violating a whitchurch twp bylaw which lorbids occupying small sum mer cottages as permanent residences appeared before magistrate hollinrake in coun ty court on tuesday and the case was adjourned until feb 16th four other similar cases were withdrawn new books in the library fiction the southerners lee called back gibbs out of the past wentworth the crimson clus coxe lexy oconnor mckinn hollow silver miller lincoln mckeever lipsky the clock strikes thirteen brean death of a corinthian lanham nonfiction russian assignment stev ens peace with god billy graham for boys only rich ardson for girls only rich ardson miracle in the hills sloop india and the awaken ins east roosevelt i resident of the stouffville district all her life mrs an nie brown was laid to rest in the local cemetery last week she had spent her last few years in the home for the aged annie brown as she was familiarly known at the eastend of town was a daugh ter of the late alex brown hotelkeeper at altona her first husband was james pall and her second husband who also passed away was jim brown deceased was 82 a brotherinlaw billy brown re sides at the eastend and two nephews in toronto premier items low cost hanging feeder made of heavy galvanized iron a low cost feeder hint is growing more popular every day 8 cylindrical feed hopper is 24 deep 17 diameter pan is 1 deep has heavy wire galvanized hanger holds 50 lbs feed threo heavy hook bolts hold pan to cylinder hooks nro adjustable up or down to control how of feed infrared premier universal brooder with 250 watt heat bulb a heavy duty 10j deep reflector finished in green tone ultranamol with gleaming white reflector sur face steel guard protects lamp insures keeping bulb from litter chick feeders premier lino of feeders is complete the no 33 shown here is 2 deep 1 wide made of heavy galvanized prime steel witli 1 blade rolled edge adjustable reel painted rod with or without adjustable heavy wire stand the postgraduate course on childrens vision held last summer in toronto garnet v gray optometrist uxbridge and stouffville was one of five candidates whose papers achieved distinction the course which was held to provide inteasive postgrad uate training in the problems associated with childrens vis ion was attended by more than one hundred canadian and american optometrists this postgraduate training is part of the educational pro gram of the optometrical as sociation of ontario of which mr gray is a member strong diestamped ends beaded and buttoned guaranteed not to come off stouffville coop phones 269 and 122

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