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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 22, 1956, p. 3

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quality service our 1956 seed price list and catalogue for clover and grass seeds seed grains garden seeds garden fertilizers field fertilizers farm supplies will be in the mail this week if you do not receive your copy set in touch with us a car of cement on hand your guess is as srood as ours whether we will have cement when the building season opens up stiver bros tribune advs get results back from mexico land of sunshine and colo thf stoortyu niwwl thotsoiy much 77 tf w pift f local and personal happenings mr joseph d winerstein work was started last week i enquire about- our printed remember the 30 mi tix of second street has returned on the erection o a new fina cratch pad for your business rate sjj stourtvlle n iks raised home from york county has- service station on the south i use hand them out to your the total tax levy of 16786- pitai where he underwent an operation recently excavation was started this week on the 9th concession south of stouffville for a new i home to be erected by nick bahgay his residence will be i located next to the home of his brother bob ban gay side of the highway between customers as well they be tax levy stouffville ard ringwood appreciated 5100000 today is nearin accord rg rm owned to reports the mr steve ko- f boore of armadale held the sun is getting stronger o jwfi and miss h harris of every day for which we are alt teles better known as the old toronto with no 529 were the very thankful but just n case mr and mrs lloyd turner were entertained to a turkey dinner ore evening ast week a the home o ftheir daughter mr and mrs robert madill mertens property has been sold to mr ronald femson of milhken we understand that certain parties are also inter- j ested in the jim barry farm i nnual carnival on friday eve- j ntng on good friday evening j march so the choir of stouff- at the ioof euchre on thu- vile united church under the j rsday night of last week there i leadership of mr lome boad- were nineteen tables the win- aemont it being their 40th i fl w 5acred ne w foum tidied wsss skss t- cantata the crucifixion i highmr art woods second turners birthday mrasdmr ms rf e low grant turner and family from l fc wtauer men a number of t toronto were mr5 w ralhman and miss high mr walter slack sec- olive todd of kingston were iucky winners of me mary you get too optimistic we had maxim sweaters given away as a b snow storm in his dist- lucky program prizes by the rict on march 2tth last year stouffviiie skating cub at their apparently another rash of milk bottle pilfering is break- ing out cash was lifted from bottles on baker avenue lait week a number of these petty hefts were carried front householders in the eastend last fa markham and friends from present ond lohnnv kson iow john were getting a few com plaints concerning stores be ing short staffed at noon hourj len wilkes cdemi m clothes shop 10 specials for one week girls skirts size 4fix 712 reg o 195 special 98c mens slacks size 3012 new spring shades special 695 boys trousers size filfi hip hugger regular slylc special 398498 ladies skirts new spring styles special 595 coats boys and girls 46x special 495 695 lined jeans and overalls toddlers and to 6x reg 298 now 198 childrens socks size fi 9 special 2 pr 79 mens dungarees size 30 lfi special 359 2pr 698 toddlers coats girls ant boys ga reg 795 hardinc special 495 coats girls size 712 special 995 dresses sizes 23x 46x 712 easter special 198 len wilkes mhskop telephone 24w1 stouffville helen madill weds james brnson iiwson on friday march 2 1986 helen madill the daughter of days mr and mrs herman madill of shelburhe was united in mr marriage with james benson ffvil lawson son of the late mr and mrs george j lawson of stouffville the ceremony was conducted by the rev r a cranston in toronto at 200 old orchard grove in stouffville to attend the fu neral of the late f l button on thursday and remained with miss g todd for a few williams another euchre will a which time a good number held on rch 29th thursday night by ron cairns two thousand miles south ol this fair dominion of ours lies a land of all contrasts mexico jhas thousands of square miles of desert and mountains during my recent trip thro- j w be held in the united ugh this ancient land i saw church april 5th at 230 mrs many things that were in ds- kmrdock president of toronto reel contrast to our way of liv- esm presbvterial is the guest ing the only place that made speaker mrs woods will be me feel closer to home was guesl soloist neighbouring so cieties have been invited will the easter meeting of the womans missionarv society all interested ladies help to make this easter meeting a mexico city itself this city has a population of about 1000000 it is situated on top of a level plateau seven thousand three j o inspiration hundred feet above sea level on the way up the mountains faith mission conference one notices a filling sensation j the easter monday confer- in the ears this being caused ence of the faith mission of by the sudden change in at- j canada will be held in altona mospheric pressure in the surj union church monday april rounding valleys there is exj2 meetings will be held after- cessive tropical growth which noon and evening lunch will adds to the beauty of the conn- j be provided by the ladies of try banana plantations and the church coconut groves are very num- erous ind cover much of the two truckers gordon dale countryside other things oand arnold boyd paid sio and nature are the many volcanoes i costs in newmarket court for some of which are still active overloading and wm reaman and dust storms which send of rr 3 stouffville paid a like long colums of sand and dyst amount for speeding the char- into the air over mexico city ges were laid by constable dia- due to this dust visibility ar- jmonri of stouffville a number ound and over the city is very j of other cases are pending in poor j eluding one for careless driv the climate is ideal but is j ing sometimes marred by a little j of our cold air getting down to j horticultural meeting lambert malloy of stou- j experienced quite a startling mishap last week while enroute to his teaching duties in toronto the hood latch on his car released and the pressure of air tore the hood cover completely off and sent it sailing through the air before mr malloy could stop recent guests with mr and mrs a bartholomew were mr allan bartholomew of new market mr and mrs jim mor rison and donnie of siloam mr and mrs clarence bunker of goodwood mr and mrs bert boy of queensville mr frank and mr carl bartholomew and miss lita goldrich of cooks- ville of working people find it neces- jsary to drop in for their goods whether these are isolated in cidents we dont know but business folks might check their mealtime trade and sfteflf it warrants staggering heir staff leaving more on haridiat noon hour to handle the trade we are sorry to report that garrett evening auxiliary on march hth the garrett of the stouffville inited church was tilled on thursday after noon for the funeral of the late f l button rev douglas davis assisted by rev chas ffockler conducted the service rev davis centred his eulogy deceased around the mr lon blizzard tth conces- j evening auxiliary of the inited words of st paul i have sion of markham suffered a church met in conjunction i fought a good fight 1 have fin- stroke on thursday morning with the lenten services conjshed my course 1 have kept of last week and is presently ducted by our pastor the rev the faith floral tributes bank- confined to the stouffville hos- 1 d davis spoke on the bible jig t front of the church the bible pita mr and mrs blizzard land you and scriptdre read- were most beautiful the pall- celebrated their golden wed- ing taken from 13th chapter bearers were messrs telf hen- ding anniversary only two weeks ago on wednesday march 7th stouffville municipal coun cil is meeting in special session this thursday evening to deal with the forthcoming applica tion to the municipal board for permission to proceed with the worker and tn second on a amaisftn ctnm hmn tvrt of st johns gospel this was nte fred crossen donald hod- the fifth of the lenten series gins dr neil smith of stouff- second half of the evening was i ville mr stanley and mr trot- chaired by mrs storey and iter of toronto reeve elmer considerable business dealt daniels and mr guy rutledge with miss gladys brooks gave were flower bearers us two very human and inter- 1 esting stories taken from the home missions digest the first on the work of a port sewerage system here the engineers who have been pre paring the extensive plans in connection with the work will be at this meeting to go over the project with council mem bers them the temperature in win ter is around 65 degrees and in summer ranges between 60 and 65 at night to so to s5 in the daytime the rainy season is from may to october among some of the places i visited that will live in my memory for a long while is the lovely town of vera cruz i was at this famous seaport for four days of the weeklong car nival that was in full swing i do not believe there is anything more colourful than this mexican holiday which by the way is said to surpass the worldfamous new orleans mardi gras the holiday is only notice- j mr d wa w able to any great extent in the cob stouffville wish to smaller towns era cruz was arrangements have been completed to have one of the speakers from the recent con vention at the king edward hotel in toronto attend as guest speaker our meeting here in the united church base ment on monday march 26 at 8 oclock mr thomas w thompson bsa metropolitan parks co mmissioner will address the home nnd school news despite the disagreeable wea ther of last wed night it was gratifying to see a goodly num ber of parents present at the prairie missionary miss anne lehman and miss eva hoover favoured with a delightful pi ano duet program conveners were miss emma winn and mrs williamson library reading when a man can laugh not only at what is going on around j him but also at himself once j in a while he is referred to as having a sense of humour i mini enjoy going anywhere by bus no driving w0rkies no parking troubles fares are low public school open house no nation is lhls qviali in keeping with education week the staff and pupils co operated in preparing some very interesting displays of the work being done in each of the classrooms all members of the staff were present and parents were able to spend a few minutes chatting with the teachers as well as looking over the rooms at their leisure samples of handwriting ge ography maps art work and ticulttire in our day you are n thevvorid i invitp to come and hear this interesting speaker nounce the engagement of their one of tne towns tnat went all dau to mn out to have a good time every g campbe k few streets there is a district of mr g kerswm ancl square and around tins men and women boys and girls walk throwing confetti on each meeting on thejalueof hor- examination of work books afforded parents an opportun ity to see how their own childs efforts compared with others in the classroom some outstanding group projects brought many favourable com ments among these was a watercolour mural called the crusaders done by grade 8 students also a fine chalk mu ral depicting early history of canada by grade 7 students engagements ta- an- so marked as with the british this sense of humour is as natural and effortless as breath ing it shines brightest in times of adversity and cuts across all classes from the lowly coc kney to the hardpressed aristo crat in these times of reading such trivialities as radioactive fallout and the business pros pects ifor i960 it is a welcome relief to turn the pages of the best hundred years of punch a treasury of cartoons from- what is unquestionably the most famous weekly in the world the library also has a new copy of new yorker cartoons as well as a treasury of the worlds cartoons readers are reminded that canadas own great humorist robertson-dav- ies is represented in the local library his book the diary of samuel marehbanks should be read by all who feel they the puppets in grade 5 and the late mrs k erswill union- some exhibit of needlework ville ont the marriage is to woodworking bv grade 8 i take place april hth at baker i h jnrf airls iddeh mrh are n danger of losing their other ome m omm i h baptist church interest among the visitors from out by the end of the evening each one has a companion of the op- mr and mrs frank barclay posite sex this goes on every announce the engagement of of- town was a former high evening for the duration of the their daughter beverlev geor- i p m atchie carnival this is of course the gi to mr earle wilfred wil- p quietest side of the carnival i son son of mrs wilson and the the rest ill leave to your imag- late mr george wilson wed- inations iriing will take place at clare the beaches of this district niont inited church saturday make up another good word for april tth at 3 oclock the country one of the best is mocambo beach beach chairs mr and mrs evans benson are set up for the greater com- claremont wish to announce fort of the visitor lne engagement of their daugh- the climate of most of the er mary lraine to gordon coastal towns is hot t winter t coxworth son of mr a and and summer mexico city has h late mrs coxworth of ents of miss mary stouffer who teaches grade 3 it is 27 years since mr stouffer left stouff ville at that time there were only eight teachers in the pub lic and continuation schools he is now an inspector in the minden area where he resides refreshments were served in tn main hall by the social com mittee of the home school association markham ont- wedding to take place march 20th 1056 one of the most irritating traf fic problems i have ever seen in my life if there be a civ with traffic anv worse i would not like to be in it without ma a dish with spelling life insurance i one travelling through mex ico must be very careful of the water he drinks water in mex ico is very high in mineral con- tent and can make a very sick as well as danger diseases well as most high class re taurants use only purified y milar to one of our own meals but my friend do not be taken in by the spelling always ask about it mexico citys floating gar- person dens arc one of the most fab- isking the ulous and colurful splendors typhoid aid other they are situated a few miles motels and hotels as out from the city approaching one of the entrances you see a laige archway woven with there is no need to wor- flowers there is a row of love- or die of thirst for the can- ly coloured orchids and rases tious one water that has been on each side of the main path- treated and purified may be way there is a small terminal bought in bottles where you may pay a few pesos the next topic of interet is for a trip by gondola through food on my way down to mex- the very colourful gardens co i was told to eat all the there are whole islands of mexican food i wanted before roses and tropical flowers also 1 go to mexico at the time i shrubs that are trimmed into thought this was a joke but as the shapes of animals and htt- 1 found out it wasnt as many mans there are little bridges have found out mexican food over the waterway- from which j is very ho if you do not ask you may stand and look down j about w hat you are getting i the long rows of red green have asked many canadians i violet yellow and white against and americans what they the skyblue water the impres- thought of mexican food andsion you may get only if you the look of agony on hearing are there is one of magnificent the question were surprisingly beauty numerous oa the acnu one continued on pge 5 cvlcotoovsei 11m the heart of any mam- let him tell of the time he worked fdr a oouar a nv m sense of humour f charter a bus f rofesswnal driver for your next group outing for complete inf0rmati0i pleasure planned 7mm all but travel strike see year loal agent tickets nd information snowballs barber shop phone stonfttllle 270j3 g0wcy9hyorako backup tilc gormley 3qq poultry prospects look good for 1956 i start your baby chicks now 1 to protect their health we have insect oil concentrate to mix with fuel oil as a heavy duty sanitize for dirt floors or brooder houses chekrtabs a snt drinking wafer disinfectant sulfanox or chekrmycin if disease strikes new super chick startena is higher in protein fives faster more uniform growth is cheaper too see us for all your poultry needs stouffville coop phone 132 or m9

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