engagements mr ard mrs harold elson nnounce the engagement of their daughter nelda mae to john wilbert barkey son of mr and mrs- john barkey of tor onto the marriage will place on saturday october 20 twentythree steps toward a drier home moisture is one of the worst j 17 inside house check bath- motorcycle accident claims life of youth t enemies of a house 1 rooms for efficient ventilation seventeen year old harold ceased ussuvivtd by a sister often invisible in the form of see that tile around tub or f s jflsfcivstodcte tte ltal rrr 3nd hsita e funeral service was held church stoucville directions and detrov silently erlvcaued toronto east general hospital from the cedar grove church and unnoticed it can cause the j is in kitchen is there a ven- mr and mrs harry hatch wish to announce the engage- rrent of their daughter elaine mildred to wallace edward james son of mr k james of stouffville the marriage will take place on saturday oct 20 1936 at 4 oclock in weston baptist church weston ont fatigue cause f m st0uffviu tmbune n cwober 4 1956 rij o sslfesssj ballantrae ratepayers on pjjy morning following a on sunday afternoon at 230 bet of paints to blister and peel ating fan cooking an aver- rolusion a tr 03 no 7 conducted by bishop emmerson it can feed the fungus spores of age dnner adds 2 pounds of highway east of markham he mcdowell assisted bv mr flovd mildew and cause lumber to jot j water to the air ha been empioved as a mech schroucker interment was made it can eat away expensive metal j 19 does laundry have a vent- j at conlin motors in markham in the adjoining cemetery the work through rust and corro- iiatirl rant are ap village and was oh his way to pallbearers were messrs arthur such as dryers vented to out- 1 work when the accident oc- burkholder douglas hoover tor but it doesnt have that old horse sense the result farmers are run ning into more accidents since the meehanzation of agriculture the cause fatigue j the american medical asso- jciation in a recent report n the additional locals mr and mis charles fiss of balsam wish to announce the engagement of their daughter lila june marie to mr william anderson wilson of milliken lhe marriage to take place on october 20 1956 at 1 pm in and because moisture can can- eel the value of insulation ex- pens have compiled this outline 1 of a survey you can make 23 ways to keep your house dry clean out leaves doors ventilate attic 20 windows indoors check for stained wallpaper below check for signs of sweating curred besides his parents the de- ivan grove dennis schmucker albert grove and elmer reesor arthur godfrey to he at royal winter fair continued from page 1 every eight minutes chairman vern davies ex plained that he believed it would be possible for the area to squeeze through for this year at least without a major exi the annual chest xrav service i health league of canada says ssssvsfnjvssd lite as pe service by litis alarmed at the high accident f l a later date to h sm as death rate in farming it says rj t cton with the cooperation o 7- w l u stouffville lions club vis- mr c rowhurst explained that h sumtviile area on atto zltlf x tolwr l and 2 s 5 p- f w s hit vaium themselves of this a opportunity to help in the fight against tb local attendants at fjp atjj jthe mobile xray unit were miss ulhii helen nioolv miss dorothy lt col stuart c bate the roy james e barnes dies in 89th year on monday sept 2lth mr james eveiett barnes passed away at his home on the 9th concession of whitchurch at hoomington in his s9th year the deceased had been in fail- ing health for the past two years born on the 9th of whitchurch on the farm now owned by mr murray ramer the late mr barnes was a resident in the district practically his entire life his parents were the late jacob barnes and anna holder on feb 4th 1895 he was mar- 1 check shingles for broken i o0ie p worn p loose or missing units 21 humidifiers on heating 2 look for rust corrosion or plants or portable space heaters displacement of flashing around should be discontinued if indoor chimney vent pipes in roof val- humidity is above 10 when out- levs and at junctions of roofs door temperature is above 10 arthur godfrey imernation degrees fahrenheit allyfamous television and radio als president i n attic must be ventilated star will participate in the 1956 with many of the finest horses check ize and location of lou- horse show being held on this continent already entered vcs every 300 square feet of conjunction with the royal and with some of the worlds attic floor under a gable roof agricultural winter fair at the best riders participating the i calls for one square foot of free coliseum toronto from nov- 9 i0o6 royal horse show prom- i inlet and one square foot of free i vvas announced today ard walls 3 keep gutters clean of debris and leaver see that they are pro perly connected to downspouts with a strainer over connection cover gutters with iinch hard ware cloth if near tiees to be 1 have downspouts drain into outlet of air j j harold crang chairman and thrillin sewers dry wells or on splash j 23 double check basement of the horse show committee blocks to direct water away and other areas beneath living i mr godfrey who breeds prized from the foundation arc they of quarters for leaks humidity i arabian horses on his vir against ice dams hunt leaks 6 examine chimney cap flue lining and brickwork for any cracks watch soot deposit 1 7 sec that skylights and other j roof openings are tight check i for leaks loose putty cracked ned to the former bertha ann or broken glass flashing or paint failures adequate size level ventilation summer con- 5 examine eaves for signs of idcnsation mildew and unvented leaks blistered paint need for j appliances flashing under shingles to guard pine orchard congratulations to our newly farm will be at the 1956 royal throughout its duration with his radio and television cast of moro than 40 persons it is expected he will have a novel equestrian act in the horse show each evening and on both saturday afternoons keenly contested spectacle tonus from canada the un ited states mexico ireland and chile will compete in the inter national jumping competitions which will be held each evening during the eight days of the show the canadian team will be composed of w r ballard to ronto captain tom gayfoid to ronto jim elder toronto and 617 per 100000 farm residents die each year as a result of acci dentsmostly cause by fatigue farming rates third among major industries in the number of accidental deaths the explanation is this the horse had to have a rest during the course of the day everyone including the farmer realized it so the farmer rested too the machine on the other hand continues as long as the fuel supply holds out and so does the farmer j dr franklin h top of iowa jcity said in the report that the farmer works his tractor from 1 10 to 15 hours a day several days a week you wouldnt catch a horse doing that i the horse would toil just so long and then take a rest the 1 farmer was forced 10 hold up whether he liked the idea pr not i whats the solution j well the health league real- wldeman truman harvev zing ttie horse is probably gone his residence pomander for good as far as the farm isj unionville ont helen nicely mis klixck harry osborne at j mover mrs reg button mrs the western hospital toronto milt smith mrs jas ogilvy on tuesday october 1 1936 j and mrs jas mccreight harry osborne rliack beloved j husband 0 ruby kaymer in i manv raisins ln t father of fruit ujit the stouffville bakery ltd of hi- i2nd year dear acnes 1 mrs h herbisoni nelson bc phyllis mrs 1- uvish to announce the winner ilockner of st 1ouis mo audlj iho cont held last week kenneth of oueryille resting at the chapel of i k oneill stouffville until friday noon funeral service in the united church stouffville on friday october 5 at 2 pm interment stouffville cemetery casket during the trade fair the winner was ticket no 91 and the winning guess 2501 the signature on the entry cannot be distinguished but the win ners address reads r r 1 fergus ontario guesses ranged will remain open lu church until f 30 to s9t6513 with two time of service close runners up at 2500 the fruit loaf actually contained a total of 2560 raisins concerned would like to seeb q j 56 farmers take a lesson from in- j vey widpman formerly of ttc had a number of toes splintered on mon- iruman har- i mr ivan goudie market st weds mr and mrs j hodgins wecks conner who predeceased him on oct 28th 1927 he was identified with the former methodist and united church he was a market gardener by trade the late mr barnes is sur vived by two sons murray of bloomington bruce of halifax and one daughter mrs vera burnett of bloomington there is also one sister mrs carrie murchlson of minden a son 8 check walls of brick for flashing and calking around op enings check stucco for cracks discoloration or wet streaks after rain watch wood for paint blistering moisture content of bottom sidings need for calking and paint around openings ex posed nailheads 9 check windows on putty i paint flashing calking and wea grant passed away in june of therstripping storm sash ex- this year cessive sweating also check for the funeral service was held drip grooves under window sills from the chapel of l e oneill 10 check under house crawl in stouffville on wednesday spaces for ventilation and vapor afternoon of last week conduct- barrier over soil ed by rev d davis of stouff ville united church interment was made in the bloomington united church cemetery pall bearers were messrs arthur smith arthur stony watson fairies otto tranmer clifford lemon and eugene baker use rubber mai 11 concrete slab is floor iso lated from foundation by a bit uminous joint place a rubber mat on floor to see if moisture collects under it a dehumidifier may be needed in summer 12 basement floor check with rubber mat look for signs of flooded basement eliminate moisture sources 13 foundations and basement tribune publisher mr c h wallsin most soils walls be- nolan and mrs nolan appeared grade snould be waterproof- cd check for and repair any publisher on tv briefly on the cbc television news broadcast tuesday night mr and mrs nolan were pic tured arriving by bus in rome italv the bride being betty youngest 1 daughter of mr and mrs wll- bur shropshire the young couple on their return from the us will make their home in our community our best wishes also to mr and mrs lick the bride being the former lois brillinger rn daughter of mrs orville brill inger this couple will make their home in oshawa mr and mrs howard mcclure were sunday visitors with mr and airs bennett of toronto union church anniversary was held sunday morning with rev dix giving the message and two delightful selections by the choir miss beth johnston rx spent a few days witb her par ents and is now nursing with her girl friend in london hos pital guests last week with mr and mrs rae mcclure were mr and mrs whitfield of thornbury miss gladys whitfield and mrs welwood of toronto mrs mason was a toronto visitor on tuesday jdustry it suggests the men of i the soil take midmorning and i midafternoon rest periotts studies have shown the ma- roval canadian polity of farm accidents happen with the television statbtoflv mounted police will also be seen during peak midmorning and i midafternoon periods these the league suggests would be sorvj ln vn mls the announcement of god- 1 douglas cudney winona ont 1 freys participation in the royal i the world famous musical in his 69th year beloved hus- recently when a heavy pipe band of bertha hare and dear dropped on his foot while at father of mrs william pierdon work mr goudie has been con- of cials of the horse show and by at the 1936 roval horse show leaks or cracks 14 window wells areaway walls should he of watertight in company with other materials bottoms of areaways newspaper editors and their should slope away from win- wives who are currentiv enjoy- d0 ing a european tour lov capping over foundation i walls rustproof termite shields new hampshire isnt fooling are most effective sill and out- ith litterbugs a state law pro- side sheathing and siding should tides that anyone convicted of be isolated from masonry throwing refuse or rubbish into j can bo hazard public waters or on their shores i 16 grading ground should or approaches loses his hunting slope away from house in all or fishing license for a year j directions trees and shrubs too this is in addition to the usual i near the house add to moisture fine of not more than 50 hazards hold your breath folks boys are in the finals defeated keswick 1 games to three they now are battling it out with zephyr and as usual when these two teams meet its an interesting session best wishes to ron downey on his entry to veterinary col lege at guelph ron just re ceived word last week that he had won a scholarship on his upper school year at newmar ket high having obtained over 66 in every subject mr and mrs downey accompanied ron to guelph on monday to see him settled in his new surroundings moose largest antlered mammal in the world theres a chance that some j very very quietly many a fortunate hunter will get his hunter who has been trailing a moose within 100 miles of stouff- moose has suddenly realized ville this year 1 that the animal he could see a under certain conditions out- second before had inexplicably lined by the ontario dept of i vanished lands and forests and under stories of the moose are le- special licence moose hunting g as the hunting season nears will be open to residents of the e jear some hunters claim province in counties as far j he is particularly fond of music south as muskoka parry sound ancl enjoys especially the violin maliburton nipissing renfrew variety others say the animals victoria peterborough hast- have een attracted by the tun ings lennox and addington sic flom portable radios but frontenac and lanark details ontario dept of lands and for me available from lands and osits experts are not advising forests offices in the various districts not more than ten years ago there was a closed season on the moose even in the far northern areas as a result of this game management plan the moose i greta mrs donald pankhurst i eleanor both of toronto rest- ling at the dixon funeral cha pel markham until wednesday fined to his home since the acci- dent the ideal times to take a break sionary church markham at 2 pm interment heisey hill cem- subscribe now to the stouffville tribune dont miss a single copy fill out this order form now the stouffville tribune stouffville ontario gentlemen please send me starting immediately one years subscription to the tribune i enclose 350 name hunters to tune in rock and roll programs they are more inclined to the belief that the quiet hunter has the best chance of success in any event resident hunters in southern ontario are looking forward to the first open season in years in areas which can be reached within a few hours drive of the major cities this years open season south lered mammal on the earth to- ox he french river isnt expeet- day and always has been he i to gre reduce the number 9 now is found farther south than j having any time in the past five dec- the moose is the largest ant- 1 address 3k subscription rates in canada 350 per year in advance elsewhere s450 per year may reach nearly a ton in weight although the average is probably closer to 1200 pounds he is considered an import in ontario for according to old- timers in the lake nipigon area where he seems to have first appeared in ontario there were no moose hereabouts 75 years ago today it isnt likely youll see one in rosedale ravine in toronto but stranger things have happened wildlife experts say theres nothing beautiful about tiie moose hes a big ungainly brute with the queerest gait on earth he is born in late may or i june and seldom travels farther than five miles from home be cause some folks claim hes just as likely to get lost as a child straying a few miles from home the first year the mother usually gives birth to one child after that twin moose are fre quent triplets are rare though they have occurred the children stay with the mother for about a year but as the time ap proaches for the arrival of new youngsters the mother sends of moose in the province the hunter in southern ontario will buy a s26 licence under which he may take either one moose or one deer but not one of each concert for ball team gala event the baseball club concert in daleys hall on tuesday eve ning was a complete success according to the stouffville tri bune of october 1 1ss9 the stoiy of the affair goes on to state mr ramsays singing was the feature of the evening and it is needless to say that everyone was delighted with his impersonations he recited the old maid for an encore and by special request death doom ed the latter being of a tragic nature and would have been considered out of line for a com- ic singer but ramsay did it well and the audience preserved a deathlike stillness miss pearces recitations were cleverly done mrs a fleury sang twice although suffering from a cold her singing was most pleasing mr mccartney sang to fill in a gap in the pro gram and covered himself with glory a cornet solo by mr no ah stouffer was executed with his usual skill and spirit and three selections by the orches tra added much to the program by kindness of mr yake the karn organ was used etery- gormley at rest the oldfashioned girl who said this is so sudden now has a granddaughter who says well its about time airborne weeds and hitchhikers menace to crops nature in her unceasing effort to create new life has many ways of spreading seeds weed seeds as well as those of wanted vegetation says the field crops branch of the ont dept of ag riculture many seeds such as those of the common dandelion are equipped with a tiny parachute which enables them to be car ried long distances by the wind sow thistle goats beard prick ly lettuce and canada thistle are other examples of plants whose seeds are scattered by the wind some plants such as twitch grass tumbling mustard or tumble weed break off at the root when mature and roll are you an artist you dont have to he one to obtain an artistic job of printing we have the equipment and knowledge t give you fine quality work and good service the stouffville tribune telephone 152 actoss the countryside at the the older ones out to fend for whlm of evcry wind vele themselves lheir sceds as lhev the young moose do fairly is the maple kev which is well browsing on shrubs lily with two aeroplane pads and aquatic plants and i wings on which it travels long then growing older and bigger distances on a windy day reaching out for aspen leaves many piants use water ar a white and black birch hard and means of travel and the seeds soft maple mountain ash willow oi s weeds as the docks chic- and other succulent leaves by orv and ragweed are carried far standing on their hind legs and a by str and spring pawing the moose can actually freshets reach vegetation twenty feet hitchhikers from the ground gome plants are hitchhikers for those who have never attaching themselves bv hook- hunted moose it may be pointed ike appendages to the fur and out that though the animal is hair of animals the clothing of as big as a barn nearsighted i humans and to moving vehicles and not in the habit of going this type of weed includes bur- very far from home hes by no i dock hounds tongue the stick- means an easy target he has a seed and wild carrot birds also very good sense of smell and his aid nature in her work of dis- hearing is phenomenal the j tributing seeds slightest sound the crackling of most of our common weeds a dry leaf will send him away are of european origin in the in alarm early days of settlement in can- although the moose runs as ada they were brought here as though all four feet were tied impurities in seed in straw used he can travel through the dens- for packing or in some cases as est bush country at an extreme- ornamental or garden plants ly rapid pace joe laflamme the now they are scattered across gogama naturalist who fre- the country in shipments of mill- quently trained moose to pull ing wheat and feed grains roots wagons and sleighs matched ard seeds arc scattered in culti- moose against some fairly good vation and harvesting opera- harness horses at exhibitions tior ard most serious of all and the oncewild animals did far too many weed seeds are ac- j fairly well too tually seeded into the soil as j ore of natures phenomena is impurities in poorly cleaned or jihe abiity of such a large ani- unrleared seed srain and grass irnai to travel so rapidly and so seed choose your winter coats while our selection is at its best ladies winter coats a wide range of styles and materials to choose from sizes ranging from 821 including petite models for those ii and under 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