Ontario Community Newspapers

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 10, 1956, p. 7

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reopening of goodwood garage at four corners monday may 1 4th 1st ca mechanic at your service we specialize in all types of repair work cedar beach held first dance saturday balsam much excitement last tzviy morning when the s uxfvibe fire bngade a revered a call to ine iiorr j 3r und rir h gray lr- valley a a had started around i st pipe in the kitchen ceiling but ft u quickly extingu by c fire men the oniy damage isi dore to the ceiling how r mrs gray suffered some b irns about the arm while pu the fire out before hell rived ah is well again now and things are back to normal n spne of the cool unhappy weather there was a fair crowd at the opening dance at cedar beach last saturday night ev eryone seerred to be having a good time and the orchestra was good it was nice to see ail the colored lights aglow again along he lakefron glerdale cets off to theirs easons stait day mr and mrs pidgeon are back again at the rev ao miners work things are hap pening inpite of the ur-seasor- in our birthday department this weels we have that of mr c s reekie his birthday was tuesday but to be sure of a real surprise his grade 5 and 6 ps- pi- gave hirn a party monday afternoon there was lots to eat and two birthday cakes w ere vvxvcvxvvxvvvvvvvxvvxxxnxvvvvvsvvvvvv aster hog feeding contract if you arc in a position where ou have time and facilities to raise more hogs hut are temporarily short of cash with which to buy the necessary feed take advantage of master feeds hog contract on masters hof contract you can get the feed now and pay for it after the hogs are marketed its a deferred payment plan that is both practical and profitable pay for your feed when you sell your hogs ask about the master hog contract today stiver bros christ church loyalty dinner to keep records use master brought the class ate one and the other was given to mr ree kie to take home for his own the kids and the teacher ail had a happy time happy birthday from the parents too mr and mrs r trenhoim were weekend guests of mr and mrs a copeman mr trenhoim freda is mr and mrs copernans daughter- they ante all the way from gcn walter thats near cornwall mr and mrs v wright lake- shore rd had guests all last week mr and mrs l ludlow from kansas city were vaca tioning on this side of the bor der we hope the weather didnt discourage them too much more u s visitors are expected by the w from michigan and toledo thi3 time souii r fun dont forget the cub euchre this thursday tonight a good time has been planned for lyou and we hope it will be a complete sellout remember euchre prizes door prize and pie and ice cream all for 35c a service is 9 canvassers and others are urged attend berf day is kop has it easy ah be has to do is from the money mother gets the tough job c stretching the budget of trying to serve herlamily nourishing and tasty meals at low cost and thats where dominion is mothers best friend at dominion she saves a penny here a penny there these many bttlo ssvmgs add up to a worthwhile big saving enough to enable mother to treat hrrself to a new hat or something else shes been doing without no wonder thousands of women have switched to dominion for i lovely lady nylons 39e ency chocolates 75c christie bic cinnamons cannon bath toweis 59c eat devon brand bacon ib 49c maple leaf sausage 1 m 39c fab 6c off detergent 33c granulated sugar 100 ib bag cuban pineao 49c presswoods weiners 33c mothers day treat fresh strawberries qt box 49c gormley mrs c milsted another aged citizen in the person of mrs john reach pass ed away at maple glen rest home on saturday we wish a speedy recovery for mr roy brilinger who underwent surgery at st michaels hospital toronto this week mrs b read and mr w h banford visited relatives at iroquois last week a number from here attended the brethreninchrist sunday school convention at wainflect during the weekend mr and mrs robt millen of beverley hills toronto had supper on sunday with mr and mrs geo barrett and family junior sewing circle of the united missionary church met on monday night at the home of mrs c e hunklng there have been a number of cases of chicken pox and flu recently mr harold doner has sold his farm mr and mrs ralph baker of gowanstown have been visiting relatives here for three weeks mrs s x doner visited mrs asa sider of stouffville one day last week cherry hill farm unionville was the scene of a very gay event on may 3rd when the york simcoe home school council held their annual meeting taking pari in the fes tivities were members of the golden mile pipe band who played scottish medley of fa mous marches that had every ones feet tapping young wal ter konieczny 9i years old then played two very lovely pieces on his piano accordion the rangers march and aut umn breezes this lad shows a great deal of talent in his man ipulation of this rather cumber some instrument as well as ex hibiting a very remarkable poise belying his extreme youth following on this came the madsen dancers wiio are very well known for their colorful costumes and gay dancing their joyful execution of some of the danish folk dances made everyone eager to he up and join in rounding out the inter national theme came a french group of singers and dancers with their familiar habitant folk songs annual reports were present ed through the medium of an eightmember panel with mrs mildred toogood president in the chair some very pertinent points were thus brought into focus on the role a member must play if an association is to be a success mr crutcher of the richmond hill association and mrs es- ehcnlohr of unionville outlined a very ambitious plan that is being carried through in some of the schools whereby a school in western germany is adopted by a canadian school and through correspondence and snapshots methods of teaching loik songs etc are exchanged mrs lemasurier of langstaff placed the report of the nom inations committee before the group and the following officers were elected mrs b kays pros mr 1 coghill west area vice president mrs o jaques north area vice pies mr f wolfe east area vice pies mrs t chant treasurer mrs w c noble recording secre tary mrs c w gage corres ponding secretary executive members were mr clare ing ram mrs patterson mrs stap- ley and mrs huggins at the close of elections mr s burgess of unionville present ed mrs m toogood retiring i president with the sapphire i pin on behalf of all associa tion and council members in appreciation of her excellent j leadership and services i refreshments were then serv ed being in the form of rakes and cookies with colourful ic ings and shapes in the european fashion thus ending this cxj tremely pleasant meeting with the international them members of gormley home and school are asked to rerrem- j her their monthly meeting on i may 1 ith at s s no 7 mark- ham there wiil he a spe i poramrrc for rn children j presentation of annua reports i and mt zion mrs b jamieon several friends and neighbors gathered at the home of mr an i mrs jas shipton on saturday night to present mr and ml s leonard dagosann nee pa shipton with a shower- mr and mrs burnett jamie- son and may jean visted sun day with mr and mrs elmer jamieson in toronto ard attend ed north parkdaie united church in the evening mrs morgan evans of clare- mort visited sunday with mr and mrs lome jones mis w p jones mrs leis jones and mr and mrs glen martderfon attended a shower for mr bob ward and his bride- to be of claremont at the home of mr and mrs wm birkett at itouffville on saturday night there will bo a combined j mothers day service of the sunday school and church next sunday at 930 am note the change of time for the summer months church will be at 930 a m and sunday school at 1030 m the mens club will meet next monday night may 11 in i the church basement the actie service class will meet at the church next tues day night may 1 for a clean up bee of the church yard and flower beds each one is asked to bring a plant or shrub for a plant sale this will be followed with a business meeting and lunch birthday greetings to doreen jones may t ronald jones may 11 and mrs elmer wilson may 10 election of the new executive for 195657 refreshments being served by mothers of grade s mrs a cousins social con vener the stouffviue trlsurit thursday may 10 1956 peg 7 svvvvsxaaivvvvvxvkvkvvvvivvvvvvvvvvvvv lovey give mother a rue a k order all her weekend baking at stouffville rakcr and top it off with a beaut if ull decorated mothers day cake our cakes are made of the finest and freshest in gredients no mixes we decorate cakes for any special occasion stouffville bakery ltd rhone 1s9 t v a husband thinks what he says counts until he hears his wifes reply i durable cjoods those that last longer than the time pay ments truck tender tenders for 1956 one ton pickup truck with heater heavy duty springs 1spced transmission sply tires spare wheel oneton international pickup for tradein tenders close may lath lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted claremont ontario w6ikbot witf the merga made only by sisman flexible leather soles or special composition tanned twice for protection against farmyard acids no nails or screws to walk on or work loose moisture resistant construction this construction used in all army boots now on sale at mais stitkkt stolllviiik rilone iw3 he told us to get rid of all our used cars this weekend or else no rcasnnahlei offer refused make your own deal 55 ford 53 fords 49 austin also 54 fords 53 hudson chevs ponhacs dodges in addition we have a selection of the amaing ncv- ford 6 cylinder models the lowest priced ti in the industry dont mis this opportunity to gl transportation at jour own price murphys used car cor main park rd rhone stouffville 211

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