Ontario Community Newspapers

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 8, 1956, p. 7

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

tender brightjmmi rindless side bacon 49c lb lean hamburg 25c lb devon sma ii sausage 35c lb i i maple ieaf wieners l lb 29c aylmcr choice fruit cocktail 15 ox rin 21 21 princess louise tomatoes 28 oz tin green giant peas 15 oz tins 2 for 33 maple leaf lard 1 lb pkg 19 carlo free delivery phone 280 melville w a celebrates silver anniversary oh feb 29th the melville womens association celebrat ed its silver anniversary with ah afternoon meeting and tea friends and former members from stouftville railantrae victoria square inionville lindsay king and toronto were prrient mrs r rox- borough the president presid ed over the meeting revv r jind mrs chapin of groenbank ware present and mrs chapin pave a very inspiring devotion al talk and led in prayer mrs tho kerr of whievale a for mat- member rendered two vocal solos rev h modille the pastor extended greetings and a welcome from melville to the guests mrs woodstock of toronto who is the treasurer of j the toronto east presbyterial wa brought greetings from the presbytery mrs prince who is a past president of the presbytery wa gave a very splsndid mosage taking as her subject a basket of fruit ekthe hymn to all the saints who from their labours rest was sung in memory of the members of the association who have passed on following the meeting all adjourned to the basement where tables were set up and tastefully d e c o r a t e d with springlike daffodills the head talile was graced by a beauti fully decorated anniversary cake made and donated in memory of the late mrs wes ley powell by her three daugh tersinlaw it was in mrs 1ontlls home t h a t t h e womens association was organized 2 years ago mrs modde our lady of the manse and mrs topham of stouffville who was the first president poured tea those who have served as presidents during tho past twentyfive years are as follows mr topham of stoutfville who was present mrs x layman who is deceased mrs a flcm ing of inionville present mrs t popham of new toronto who sent greetings mrs h forrester of- melville present mrs alf miller of headford present mrs win brodie of melville present mrs ii for rester a 2nd term mrs john nigh of melville present and mrs r roxborough who is serving at the present time each one spoke briefly of her term of office and extended her best wishes for the future suc cess of the wa rev r chapin extanded his congratulations and best wishes everyone pre sent felt it had been a most successful and enjoyable occa sion and the committee in charge wishes to thank every one who helped in anyway ip mothimg the matter with the rising gen eration after they once set up for the day zgomiliyzi srfuct elements offer seven dif- fertnt heat selections the heat selected is maintained acraratefy cooling areas suit orry size of pen large familysize oven has glass window light and automatic timer convenient warming drawer all aluminum broiler come in end tea hie hauy new range auction sale ok so acre farm ac farm mac hinerv john derre trartor eqoip hay grain straw dodge coop furniture etc the property of th estate of the lst thos lilley at lot 21 cos x markham township 1 mile north of markham village friday mar 16 implements mode m john deere tractor complete on rubber hydraulic- draw b this tractor in in exceptionally good condition used very little on a small acreage john deere 2fur tractor plow narrow bottom to fit above tractor john deere blade or snow plow for above john dcere buck rake for above john deere hammer mill rubber endess drive kelt new all above equipment and ma chinery is near ne mh binder ft cut mh mower 5 ft cut mh hay teddr steel dump rake 10 ft mh 13dic grain drill jcockshutt manure spreader on steel t wheel for tractor or horses good steel land roller inthrow disc harrow case corn cultivator real good rubber tired farm wagon good flat rack scuffler 13tooth 1hc spring tooth cul tivator walking plow set of bob sleighs plank gravel box democrat wagon pole and shaft drill plow or double moldboard beatty bros litter carrier car and bucket riteway milking machine com plete with piping and outlets electric motor hp electric motor i hp set or scales capacity 1j00 lbs jiffy power lawn mower good buckeye brooder istove com plete with hover xo of poultry fountains and feeders 2 good colony houses j electric fencers 2 chop boxes one steel miscellaneous set of team harness 2 collar tops grind stone wheelbarrow fanning mill bag truck rope making machine 2 steel oil drums rolls of snow fence number of steel fence posts set of stewart electric stock clippers milk cart real good fur knee rug string of s jells 1917 dc oe in perfect conditio v mileage forks shovels whiflletrees neckyokes garden tool other tools and a lot of other useful articles straw hay ik grain appro so or 40 bus fall wheat approx s00 bus oats quantity of clover alfalfa and j timothy mixed seeds j quantity of good baled hay quantity of pood loose hay quantity of baled straw quantity of oyster shell and poultry grit to good grain bags number of sacks furniture tvbridge organ and stool cabinet style vlctrola real good number of antique upholstered chairs 2 antique couches wooden bed with springs antique rocking chair 3 steel beds with springs and mattresses 2 dressers antique chest of drawers or bureau 2 washstands antique mirror small size kitchen chairs new williams drophead sewing machine kitchen cabinet good gramophone with records small churn pressure cooker number of flat irons washstand good toilet set number of snow shoes 2 youths woollen jackets com plete with parkas good pots pans cooking utensils k a number of other household effects not mentioned the property the farm consists of so acres more or tess which is nicely situated on no ts provincial highway just north of markham village commuting distance to toronto just 5 mils north of metropolitan toronto area it is a good clay loam all tinder cul tivation with exception of a few acres of pasture land where as good neverfailing creek passes through a good frame sroom dwelling good bank ham drive shd garage 2storey pig pen and hen house all have good metal roofs neverfailing well thl farm will be offered subject to a reserve hid terms 10 per i cent cash or day of sale trms for balance made known r day of sale sale at i pm i no reserve terms on chattel cash james smith clerk ken a clarke prentice auctioneers organize cubs in musselmans lake area mrs j wjlie the last home ard school meeting was gre of the most interesting to date the school irse miss campbell outlined the structure and function of a health iri and then intro duced dr d a hutchins the doctor gave a very informative victoria 01 1 are the st0uffvitl m thursday march s km pce7 mrs w sandle quilting the ladies cf the community quilted five quiics for the wms in the sunday school room on wednesday of last week sr women institute the sr womens institute had a booth at harold hills sale on thursday of las week cancer meetln a number of ladies in the horticultural mating community me a the home of unionville news the lunch terrimc mr and mrs g viiierree muelmans lake bowling alley are of to sudbury for a fev days on business mr jack wylie lakeshere rd spent las weekend visiting his fatherinlaw at wjjaga beach we hope you are planning to cancer dressirgi go to parents night a the sunday school meeting school tonight its an excellent the officers and teachers of opportunity to meet the teach- the sunday school are asked ers and discuss any problems to meet in the sunday school room on thursday evening march s at 30 when import ant business is to be dealt with miion rand the regular monthly meet ing of the mimisn band will be held in the sunday school toom on saturday march 10 at 230 pm ail the children in the community are invited to at- tend as there will be some thing for a of them to do able to attend but he gave his special inducement for bowlers i ok to carrv on and organize on thusdav and saturdav the reguar monthly meeting the first meeting for regisira- nights the high single fo- the -y- h n tions was tuesday march sth two nights will win a lifetime land the meetings of the pack i zippo lighter this weeks win- are to be hed each tuesday i ner was bruce forfar con- thereafter at 730 pm the boys gratulations here are the will mee at the school ballan- mens league scores cards trae a very able group com- excavators 51 lees sandmen mittee has been appointed to tn cartwrights fishmen 12 siuide the pack and it is wished toppers smoke eaters 12 for- mtich success in this new j fars carpenters 42 childs endeavour i whirlwinds 30 browns ror- dont forset the euchre to- ken 36 overs rifles 35 high square circuit ot tne to morrow night at the school single evert mcnellev 300 led church will be held on s30 come and have a good high triple frank cartwright i u ednesday evening march h i time the prizes are tops and 740 officers for inionville horti- talk on the danger of rabies in this area i was an eye opener to almost all present to learn that the disease had become so acute he stressed the impor- tance of reporting any dog bite trameeisatelv and if passible to u or your child may have impound the animal for obser- concerning school the rooms vation the wild life in this wt be open for inspection at area is highly infected and s oclock and the teacher will unless precautions are taken it b there at that time to cnat may spread the disease to the with you and show you the pe work done by your child and the meeting of parents inter- others your child will apprec- ested in the formation of a cub ute your interest and o will pack in this district wai well the teachers if you attend tea attended unfortunately the will be served speaker mr fillings was un- j the bowling alley has mrsvceunlchofsonthursdav cultural socicy for 19 are as afternoon of last week to make r ja5 vic wednesday march 14 at 21 pm at the home e mrs stan ley boynton the guest spea ker will be mrs rev a yv jones of willowdale a hearty invitation is extended to all the ladies in the community to at tend official board the official board of the vic- balsam and mi zion mrs b jamieson i ian clarke mr and mrs wm harbron mr and mrs reg hoskins mr and mrs harry of toron- at s oclock in the browns cor- 1 t0 visited mr and mrs robert mr pearl rainey ladies of st philips anjtlican mr cockerill 8s 1ast week church a arte supply of rev end mrs v rett and baked goods on hand hut mrs a c- kennedy attended was quickly sold the sstb birthday party held t hagerman home and las wednesday in honor of mr school enjoyed a akattng party cockerill miiken t cedarena a very pleasant time was also had at their open house held on tuesday on wednesday nights from 7 to j the veterans association 1 providing dancing instruction for the teenagers of the village the dances are being held in the veterans hall main street sorry to hear mrs glen ie- grice has been on the sick lists ciilills the february meeting of the kidelis group opened with a demonstration of bread and dough making by betty thomas i pin wheels and raisin rolls were made from dough already pre pared then betty started from the beginning showing us how to make refrigerator dough the kvplorer stayed to se this demonstration th worship service was taken by dorothy smith bowling was decided for 9 pm sharp on wednesday apr nd at richmond bowl note change of date marian and chrissic warne and rosalecn waterson were appointed as a committee to work on the vestry furnishings mr and mrs harold guscott have taken an apartment in toronto where they expect to spend the winter months the wms will meet in the basement of central united church on thursday mar sth prs mrs freeman barker and mr j c edwards director mrs i mtddleton mr g ogden mrs j f maclaren mrs geo barker mrs vv ferguson mrs a fleming mrs f warne mrs j perkins mrs a e mtlner mr john jarvis associate dir ector mrs u rainey mrs e caseley mrv j m rainey mrs cha- temple mrs don allison auditors mr j f maclaren mr w ferguson mrs ada hood and daughter mr evelyn parkinson who has just returned from florida visited on thursday night with mrs norman anderson and fam ily at stouffville rev and mrs barley are having a vacation in the south for a month we are sorry to bear mr barley is ill miss velmn findlay enter tained the ladies euchre club on tuesday night the prizes were won by mrs p smith mrs h dukes and mr j mclaren there is a good attendance at the lenten services being held in central united church each wednesday the missionary story at cen- ners united church it is re- 1 pmeld on wednesday tral e sunday school on quested that all the members wi j sunday morning was given by from the circuit please make the unionville branch of theij 0 kennedy entitled i womens institute met at the j jungles 0 india the music home of mrs russellbrowpi with n uken by the j choir rev a huston was preach- j thirteen present the secretarys i lln mrs cuthhertson who ing one in the series of lenton an treasurers reports were j tnem t the 5 of the services being conducted at st given a letter was read thank an effort to attend neighbourhood notes returned home a week ago af- margaret and ruth motored tojnjotjschurihn inr lhe g- for used christ ter spending a month m i lor- london last thursday where toroluo on wednesday eve- 1 as card fro n ml3 thelma da i reg attended the seed fair and v of last veek w friends are sorry to hear mrs hoskins and children vis- fr l knaon snent several i ot nikcr 01 rs li tvnapp spent several jsionary any members wishing j that mr cecil jones has been ited her parents mr and mrs on the sick list kingsmill several from here attended i winners at the euchre at the the simpson drama festival fri- 5c last friday night were day night at pickering high mr- erro carson and mr school j carson mrs j briggs spent the j anyone wanting to send old weekend with her sister mrs woollens for blankets etc lewis jones would vou leave them with the wa will meet on wed- mrs vym harbron before resday march 14 at the home march 20 of mrs lewis jones mrs chas i fiss and mrs wm gates are in charge of programme roll call a verse with the word repent miss lorna jordan ijas the measles messrs grant jones and lome carson attended the danforth avenue united church sunday night and heard the school choir sing directed by mr al- the young people are sponsor ing a croquinole party at the mt zion school friday night march 9 miss elsie sears of orillla spent the weekend with mr and mrs allan carson mr and mrs alvin norton and family of oxbridge visit ed sunday with mr and mrs t jordan days last week with mr and a pen pal ln foreign countries mrs earl empringham and may obtain same from the sec- family reterv a letter was also read mr and mrs john empring- from m nancy thorpe of bam mrs l knapp and mrs bversley institute england to earl empringham visited with j tnank ll5 for the book blodwen mr and mrs percy basinger navies received from our in- of temperanceville one even- 1 mltine a st patrick tea is ing last week friends will be to he held on marcn nth by the sorry to hear that mrs basin- bus and professional wo- get- has been very ill i men club an evening on mar mr and mrs fred pullan of research proves minerals must in livestock feeding george timbers and stouff- established fact it is only logi- ville coop and acme score an- to go on and see what other first george always con- 1 k quality mineral and scientious and progressive mm- 1 st0uffer hardware your kclvinator dealer stouftville phone 96 ihonc 22a when sir francis drake raid- eel cadiz in 157s he made off with 30co barrels of spanish sherry england liked the lib erated vvire so well that she h boeri spains largest sherry customer ever since scientious and pr ded your friend and manager of stouffville coop is now han dling the complete acme line of combined minerals and condi tioners which are beyond ques tion the finest quality prod ucts of their kind reasonably priced as well ever manufac tured or offered for sale in canada minerals are the most im portant single feed fed to live stock this is no idle state ment but made by a leading authority a professor of ani mal nutrition in florida usa who in fact received his doc tors degree on research work done specifically on minerals it is of such importance that it bears repetition minerals are the most important single feed fed to livestock leading authorities are in agreement with this statement and many feel that approxi mately 00 of livestock disease or troubles originate from nu tritional deficiencies even slight mineral deficiencies which in turn automatically results in nutritional deficien cies can affect the animal hor mone balance thus paving the load for trouble and disease since minerals attect the feed assimilation of the entire ra tion and therefore the general nutrition and wellbeing of the animal one can readily see why they are considered of such ma jor importance although these same authori ties freely admit that they dont begin to know all the answers or cures or preventive therapy they do know that nutrition is the key to so many of our live stock disease and problems and that proper supplemental mineral feeding of a pure and quality product one that is fuliv assimilated bv the ani mal and proper nutrition arc inseparable proper nutrition is no possible no matter how plentiful and cood the ration when minerals are lacking therefore supplemental min eral feedinc becomes a must and is of course the answer when minerals arc lacking even slightly feed efficiencv ttoes down and feed costs go up for although only about 2- minerals are required for even the best livestock ration they critically affect the nutritional value of he remaining os even when minerals are only slightly deficient animals can make he most profitable use of homegrown feeds and supple ments no maer how plentiful minerals affec the assimilation of he entire ration the importance of minerals now being ar unquestionably richmond hill called on mr and mrs l knapp and irene on saturday afternoon mr and mrs ray wilson and family of toronto mr and mrs earl empringham and family had sunday evening dinner with mr and mrs john emp ringham we welcome hack to our community mr and mrs van- d3ke and family 26th is being sponsored by the b p club for the ontario cancer society all institute members were invited a nominating committee for the annual meeting was appoint ed mrs ogden mrs cham pion and mrs j weir mrs g g maynard announced the visit in june of mrs berry our in ternational president our insti tute is the one she hns chosen to visit while in canada she win ba accompanied by mrs mcfater our provincial presi dent mrs g g maynard is one of the delegates appointed to lords my shepherd ill not want all things beautiful and fair was sung by a sex tette dianne dukes the sker- att sisters the dowse sisters and nancy dlack next sunday the worship service will be con ducted by the explorers mlss nora jones of thornhill visited for the weekend with rev and mrs butt and bill mr and mrs perlgo and fam ily of aglncourt were visitors in unionville on sunday mr and mrs f conley of markham visited on sunday with mr and mrs n ogden the three children of mr and mrs j nigh of peaoha spent sunday with their grandparents mr and mrs a fleming mrs rainey held a family birthday party for her grandson master david mackinlay who celebrated bis 4th birthday at her home on sunday ringwood mr gordon holden is home attend the conference in fioylon again we hope soon much im- thls season the members were proved in health asked to choose what they con- 1 mrs fred mcnair was spea- sidered the most outstanding ker at the c e missionary the march meeting of the ladies aid was held at the home of mr and mrs percy brown on thursday afternoon with pres mrs e lemon in program this past year the meeting last monday night we conditioner many many fac tors must be considered but the major ones are 1 scientific knowledge 2 careful and ptopsr blending under hygienic conditions eral and conditioners for cattle pure and quality ingredients r now the first five factors was october meeting on historical research by mrs w champion was unanimously chosen points on the aero convention were also discussed a bus trip will be taken to the jordan historical museum in the month of july april meeting will be at the home of mrs g g maynard roll call was answered by the name of a markham township charge and reading a letter from miss marie neal mission ary at sault st marie for whom we have a monthly mis sionary offering greetings were sung to mrs o baker 3 meticulous and infinite care j mrs e lemon and mrs h in mixing mills as they contributed their 4 a high phosporus content birthday offerings several of which can be fully assimi- j the ladies have been busy mak- lated by the animals jng bonneu for mrs memples totknlsimisflvtam w01 in africa and i industry or business hostesses ijl5 1 0 fifty very attractive bon- this month were mrs toogood nets were contributed verse of land mrs fugard scripture with word must mrs temple visited friends in was given in answer to the beaverton on sunday mean practically nothing if membership call the program celebrates ouiki birthday pure and quality ingredients i by mrs a smith included a greetings to mrs grant who tl n i2 1 reading and solo by mrs jos celebrated her 52nd birthday on winterstein and guest speaker wednesday was mrs wideman mrs p mr and mrs j mclaren mrs j brown and mrs gordon brown were hostesses a quilting and pot luck din ner was held at tlie home of mr and mrs e lemon the lilly family have moved from the e a storry farm to claremont mrs e a storry was in tor- j onto over the weekend with mr and mrs chester weir mr w carnegie and mr and i beverley jones and mrs 1 carnegie of uxbridga daughter lynda visited on frl- were sunday guests with their will m morlcy jones ot and quality of any bag of feed or combined mineral and con ditioner is only as good as the ingredients that go into that bag the only value and benefit to livestock of any combined mineral and conditioner is that part which is available and as- similated by livestock what they dont assimilate is of no value to them it does them no good let us now see why acme is the finest all the factors neces sary for a number one quality combined mineral and condi tioner arc taken into considera tion in its manufacture for ex ample acme brand products are pure are fully available to the animal and are fully assimilated bv the animal be cause acme uses only dukes miss v findlay and mrs jean wilkinson attended the euchre at buttonvillc on friday night mr mclaren won a prize mr and mrs david mackin lay and children lynda and david of ajax spent a few days visiting her mother mrs rainey and margaret she also visited daughter mrs tate station street mr and mrs harry mcgimp- sey and daughter of welland visited their parents mr and mrs william mcgimpsey friday our private statistician re- o the ports that the average wife h ay home from a holl- purest ingredientsame prod- j wastes four months of her life v nets contain no rock phos phates no soft phosphate and colloidal clay no sea coll and no bene char as sources of phosphorus acme uses in stead of the four above men tioned products such pure pro ducts as calcium phosphate dibasic and disodium phos phate let us for example take acme super mineral and condioner combined a truly outstanding product combining minerals with vitamins a d and cod liver oil it is reasonably priced very palatable the cat tle reaiiv like itl and contains no salt it contains 10 phosphorus this phosphorus is looir available to the ani mal and 100 the animal farmers in your own inter ests because it is to your ad- 1 vantage george timbers sug gests that vou try 100 lbs or i even so lbs of acme super min- j eral ard conditioner combined with vitamins a d and cod liver oil prove it to yourself in your own barr once youve tried it youll never iced any other kind jsiting her husband what he wants for dinner day in florida a very successful sale of home baking was held by the enjoy the fellowship of those who visit us from sister chur ches mrs ross vague spent a few days last week in toronto with her daughter mrs tew also while there she called on mrs rae steckley finding her slight ly improved in health mrs harry kennedy enter tained rev e morton who vis ited her and her father mr e sinclair on thursday rev morton officiated at doris and harrys wedding some years ago a few church friends rela tives and neighbours gathered at the new home of mr and mrs iorne morgason on wed evening to shower thorn with gifts good wishes and a wel come to the neighbourhood our sunday school was well represented at the rally on friday night held in the gorm- ley church rev adams was the speaker and the musical numbers and a recitation wore provided by the township sun day school pupils mr and mrs fred steckley mr and mr- jacob grove miss ada grove and mrs t grove had sunday dinner with mr and mrs floyd steckley instead of the regular 230 pm time our church service will be at tfo pm on sunday march 11 as the speaker for the evangelistic service rev norman street will be with us at that time ssimilated by j as a service to the farmers in this district the stouffville coop win be publishing a series of article dealing with minerals livestock feeding these win be both informative and authoritative and we sincerely expect and hope they will be of interest and dollar value to all farmers

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy