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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 2, 1955, p. 12

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12 the stourtyllle towni thursday- june 2 1955 dominion quality at a low price domino first grade butt lb theres no finer christies premium sodas lb box more people prefer heinz pure tomato 11 oz bottle canadas finest krafts miracle whip 26 oz- bottle ma it i a real favourite richmello lb very tasty served hot or cold mealed lb extra special new cropsunkist valencia oban new low popular price florida no 1 new size 288 2 doz oes 10 lbs buy now at this low price white granulated sugar 100 lb bag a picnic favourite ocean king sockeye salmon 12 tin prices effrcthe thursday friday saturday tunp 2 2 1 dominion stokes timitki stouffville 798 35c four players ousted in tom hems onesided ball game ontarforidxs fast bale handling backland of hi n the ouaviii four players asebai santei ight between contj he iocs cardinals and metro- i jitan motors as teners flar ed on numerous occasions three members of the visiting team gnd one stouffvime ptayer were thumbed oif the field when they argued too strenu ously with the plate otlicia metropolitan motor- took the to sided contest by the score of v2 minus three of his regular players the coach of the to ronto quad was forced to use the bat boy in the lineup and he came through with a safe game wasc after eleven ovioek coach ear cook gauager or the mou cardinals but he ran b midway through test and was replace ted jsck i for the nto trou- the con- by gra ham frisby metropolitan mo- tots collected a total of fifteen hits in the nine inning game and committed a total of e ght errors stouffville were limited to six hit- and hobbled the ball on four occasion- on friday night leasdel braves will be the visitors he it will be their first appe r i here this season im ontario county history corner stone laying was auspicious occasion according to the intimation in our las article we now pro ceed lo record the even of the laying of the cornerstone of the court house of the county of ontario it is not needed of us to enter into a recapitula tion of the almost overwhelm ing struggles of our public men in the attainment of the great and important object of which the laying of the chief corner stone on the 30th of june 1so3 was the triumphant consum mation or of the heroic forti tude of joseph gould of the township of ixbridge who amidst the whirlwind of rage and disappointment of the en emies of the county and every species of abuse that malice could invent with the firm and unwavering spirit of a man who can be relied on in an emergency braved the storm and by his casting vote on the 1st of june 1s52 according to the provisions of the munici pal law founded this county he witnessed on the 30th the laying of the cornerstone of the county buildings for which he labored so incessantly pursuant to the request of the provisional warden las rowe esq and the contractor jas wallace esq the fratern ity of freemasons began to as semble at an earlv hour on thursday june 301951 the day was beautiful and the town of whitby presented a gay appearance as every ave nue leading to it poured in its line of carriages filled with happy faces along the east front of the court house an area was enclosed and strong and substantial raised seats at either end erected under the superintendence of mr creese from the office of the chief ar chitect mr storm of toronto in the centre was a raised dais covered with carpet appropri ated to the officers of the grand lodge of freemasons of the province of canada the pro visional warden of the county the provisional council the member of the county the bar the clergy and distinguished strangers the arch that span ned the opening to the area was surmounted by a large crown formed of evergreens and roses by mr john allan whoi bythebye in addition to his skill as a decorative gard ener showed excellent taste and design in this and under which was suspended in let ters formed in evergreens the initials of the queen v r the whole surmounted by the un ion jack and from various other points flags were suspen ded at about three oclock the area began to fill up and at the time of the ceremony the seats presented an interesting appearance filled as they were with the youth and beauty of the county rrooklin band played the brooklin brass band was engaged for the occasion and arrived at an early hour pre ceding the brethren of mount zion lodge borelia shortly af ter which the lodge at bow- manville arrived and about 2 oclock pm the steamer was announced with the officers of the grand lodge and brethren from the different lodges in toronto accompanied by the city band the right worship ful grand master sir allan napier mcnab was announced to officiate on the occasion but being suddenly attacked with illness and the deputy grand master mr ridout being ab sent on railroad business at quebec the duties devolved on bro richardson grand secretary the carriages con veying the grand officers and brethren from the landing having arrived at the ixnlge the provincial grand lou was opened in due and ancient form after which the brethren being properly marshalled pro ceeded in open lodge to the court house having arrived at the build ings and the acting deputy grand master bro richard son having taken his stand on the platform assigned him pursuant to ancient custom ad dressed the great assembly from ail parts of the country in these words men women and children here assembled today to behold this ceremony know all you that we be lawful masons true to the laws of our country and established of old with epace and honor in most countries to do good to our brethren to build great buildings and to fear god who is the great ar chitect of all things we have among us concealed from the eyes of all men secrets which may not be revealed which no man has discovered but born lifelong resident l of port perry educated in port perry ois graduated osgxvie hail law school 1941 served canadian army act ive force lftl to lfsi rres- ently carrying on legal prac tice of father the late w h harris which he commenced in port perry in l00 married evelyn somerviiie daughter of the late robert somerviue a reach twp farmer a former reee of port perry and an oxwarden of ontario county 1941 served on port perry public school board for four years during the period of the erection of the new public school was board chairman in 1051 j these secrets are lawful and honorable to know by masons who only have the keeping of them to the end of time unless jour craft were good and bur calling honorable we should no have lasted so many cen turies nor would we have had o many illustrious borthors in our order ready to promote our laws and further our inter ests today we are here assem bled in the presence of you to lay the foundation stone of buildings for the public use of this new county and promote harmony and brotherly love till the world itself shall end so mote it be a prayer was then offered up by the grand chaplain rev bro mayerhoffer when amidst a strain of music from the band the acting grand master des cended accompanied by his officers and approached the northeast corner the stone be ing previously raised the act ing grand master placed the deposits underneath the de posits were minutes of pro visional council toronto pa pers of thursday june 30th scobies almanac ontario re porter and oshawa freeman a list of the executive govern- farmhand bal bunchr wind rows your hte for ftt pickup concentrates all bale within a small area reduces gathering time by 507 eliminates ono man unit trails behind baler accumulates 5 to t bales at a time unloads when operator trips tailgate from tractor seat only 9500 farmhand bale bunchsr chas richards son agincourl stouftville district dealer meut members of both bran ches of the legislature of tiia judiciary and other function aries of the province last num ber of canadian journal vari- ou- silver and copper coins of the realm a copy of a letter of joseph gould esq concern ing the new county old tyme hoedown and modern dancing irvin yntes nd his rhythm ranch boys featuring jorry steel guitar sam accorditiu jim bass fiddle jerry fiddle in the legion holl uvbridgc every saturday sight admission gent 7ic bodies ue come ove come abb 1 mer shoes casual comfortable highly presentable summer steppers in a host of new designs choose white or pastels in your favorite heel height oj fi mmi ie 493 floj white buck shell pun- ooo stouffville store hours open xites tuesday friday a saturdny till 10 pm lehmans shoes ontatis at last i non title friday june 3rd tom sullivan canadian middleweight champion vs stoney brooks campbcllford flash ron ronescu hunrnrlnn grnpplcr windsor bobby davies toronto speedster chivo ward ijangmaft tommy white clny mlrtfiicuclrllt ringside si 00 general admission 75c aurora horse show aurora park saturday june 11 jumping starts at 1 pm midway mutt show newmarket band ladies section

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