p9 6 the stouffvole trj3une ttenday october 11 1956 roxy theatre markham evening door oprn oso pat maflnrf 1j3 ontarios agricultural practises are german rather than british i gallon into the backgrounds of ability j ontarios early settlers by g e keaman although ontario likes to think of itself as very british j a study of agriculture practices j in the province will show that they are german rather than british there is a definite geographi- cal reason for this compare the land and climate of the british isles with that found in south germany switzerland pennsyl vania or ontario and it will be j found that in all of the last thurs fri sat october 111213 walk the proud lands audie murphy anne bancroft technicolor cinemascope and on same program post mark for danger with terry moore mon tues wed october 15 lfi 17 theres always tomorrow fred macmurray barbara stanwyck joan bennett and on same program safari victor mature janet leigh technicolor cinemascope ed in south germany were the i best farmers in europe when i these people came to america youll enjoy 1 broueht their skils vvith going anyuvhere big litis no driving worries no parking troubles fares are low fidehs september 26th the regular meeting of the fidelis group was opened with the devotional by evelyn rairey it was de cided to keep on with the nur sery school during the church service an invitation to the wms dv c v v v out jng w read and also a letter s from the session pertaining to 100th anniversary of the unionville items of interest this is another of a series of of the pennsylvania german a nank offering meet nicies by dr reaman dean of housewife nas alw j men at waterloo college who standing and she has made an extensive invest- considered it her special respon- because of the severity of the german winter the farmers were accustomed to building large barns to take care of their crops and to protect their ani mals they had a saying kern fut- ser kein vieh kien vieh kein dung ken dung kein erlang no food no cow no cow no manure no manure no profit they placed a great deal of stress on the use of fertilizer both organic and inorganic be ides they grew clover plowed 1 four the climate is much more dqw a rotated their crops rugged in winter animals have to be church evelyn rainey agreed to act as our delegate to this it was decided that we assist in conducting a fashion show in late october dorothy smith and sylvia skerratt will repre sent our group f the remainder of the evening was spent in playing croqulnole and scrabble k kilfe and chris warne brought the evening to a close with the serving of a lovely lunch mr milton findlay mrs l rainey mrs b findlay miss margaret rainey mr and mrs c weir of unionville attended honeymoon in mexico the speaker miss nancy ed- mr and mrs c wynn of wards is a british columbia gra- caropbellford visited a few days duate of the united church this week with mr and mrs ed school who has been doing mis- wvnn pomanda road on re- 1 siorary work in newfoundland turning from a honeymoon trip for s years she showed slides to mexico- giving a very vivid description mr and mrs norman heimler of her work there browns cor- and mr and mrs ross heimler ners who were hostesses served spent the long holiday weekend a delicious lunch following the visiting their uncle mr mat- meeting thew garritz in buffalo larry skelton had the misfor- wi tune to injure his ankle on tues- tne unionville womens insti- day night when he jumped off tute held their october 4th meet- the bulldozer he was operating ing at the home of mrs w w he was taken to the hospital mason motto charity begins fortunately no bones were fcr- at home the wi central ont ken and he was able to return area convention will be held at home we wish him a speedy the roval york hotel toronto recovery your health headaches on november 1 and 2 mrs h boadway and mrs w w ma son were appointed as delegates to attend the thursday lun cheon thanks were voted to mrs mil- mr and mrs jack gough re turned home on wednesday night following a pleasant three months visit with relatives in england a supper will be served by heltced in winter whereas in many parts of the british isles they can fend for themselves in addition britain never had the forests that these other coun tries have had such being the case one can readily see why a german im- they were the first to practise the birthday party of mr tal- contour plowing and irrigation i findlay of thornhill on of crops also to devise ways tuesday night mr and mrs and means of preventing soil n findlay and mr and mrs erosion and to practise conser- gordon walker of hydatid park vation were also guests an evening they introduced into america 0 euchre was enjoyed and the bank barn and the log cabin pr were won by mrs c which later hecame a stone vir mrs l rainey and mr house to quote an american i3 findlay migrant would find himself writer truman harvey wideman more at home in pennsvlvania their partnership with god passed away at his home po or ontario than would the man nnd nature was designed to feed man road unionville on from britain the future as well as themselves monday october 1st he was in this probably explains why at so hat odav most the f arms his 69th year and had been ill the close of the u s revolution- under their cultivation are as m months sympathy of ary war the british u e loy- fertile as they were 2 v4 centur- t district is extended to his alist preferred new brunswick a and nova scotia to upper can- such a statement is just as ada those two provinces had of the areas in ontario had settlers whereas upper can- farmed by germans as in penn- ada was quite unknown i sylvania they had a wonderful i skill in selecting good land it was an accepted fact three i centuries ago that the palatine i germans that is those who liv- wife the former bertha hare and daughters mrs william pierdon greta and mrs don ald parkhurst eleanor both of toronto and their families service was held on wednes- preferring limestone soil they lav at 2 pm from the dixon frequently found it when they t funeral home to the united saw a grove of black walnut missionary church with inter- trees for this kind of tree will ment in heisey hill cemetery grow only on that type of soil gormley mr leonard mcmullen has 1 them a fact which is not often known or appreciated is that many of the germans who mi 700 am b 923 am leave stouitvillc to toronto a s3 pm b 820 pm a except sun hoi b sun hoi standard time round trip fares between toronto and that they did so is borne out to v canada around by the fact that of the 2a most j came j monev and chat productive counties in the unit- s there w a reason lor ed states nine are peopled by i persons of this lineage it is j b t t land pennsyl said that the land in lancaster i- had become quite expen sive and as it was customary for there to be several sons in i a family for whom property was to be found the father found it an expensive matter to find land county pennsylvania most valuable land in the na tion and it was from this area that the original settlers of wa terloo county came buffalo new york chicago montreal ottawa 630 land tillage and kinds of for them u wag much chcapcr crops in britain were far differ- tq outfit them wuh m and ent from what was possible in anmas and have them g0 up america horticulture as ap- canada where they could get plied to garden produce was un- j and v in england at the time for the pennsvivania ger william penn invited the dis- emigra provided few tressed andpersecuted germans iterror it to his iove of the rhine valley to share adventure this type o his province in the new world n has a been g born england did not grow yege- ionper of cour5 whole iam tables in ganlens until william cn ca fe t case of orange brought with him some dutch gardeners in 16s8 2425 j when he and his wife hecame 2115 the ruling monarchs of eng- 1640 land the germans possessed 1290 the motivation was the same how many people the most important horse in ontario up to 1840 was the con recently purchased the mrs g a m davison property on main street he also sold a property i on main street to the unionville police village for the erection of a new fire hall ah roads from unionville to markham were very busy on saturday as most of the resj- j dents here attended markham fair- congratulations to unionville public school who won 3rd prize in the parade from markham rose gardens to the fair grounds prizes were also won by several in the leaf collections and writing contests mr donald hunter a 41year old farmer of unionville had a very narrow escape when a 2000 lb bull which he had been clip- ping to show at markham fair attacked him when he was tak- ing him back to his stall he ie same cscaped with broken ribs trac kturn tint lum pc am internal in- j juries his wife mrs margaret hunter managed to keep the s tickets and information at snowballs barber shop phone 270j2 her husband crawled to safety toga wagon why then did he neighbours said mr hunter disappear probably because he u v was a slow moving animal would have been killed before his wife arrived if the bull had use that the british did not have it is shown by the fact hat at a point near jamestown in vir- imnmvrd md f-ir- ginin an entire settlement per- w j had hor wo wish him a sled in he early years large n w quick recovery because they did not know howj timc thcy tried crossing i the conestoga with other breeds it was an indian chief who w dkl not p good re condescended to teach the pil- j b e h gnms in massachusetts how to plant corn and thereby make possible the memorable thanks giving in 1621 istics thev replaced the cones- coming to our own day it is i t i j toga but he should not be for- an accepted fact that the garden gotten since he was the horse ton thompson and committee the wa on the evening of oct for their work on exhibits for 15th for the educational group markham fair booth also to of which ms fear is convener those who sent exhibits for and other groups of the church showing rev sellars in charge of edu- a vote of thanks was moved cation at bloor street united to mrs mason for entertaining church toronto will be the us and roll call was answered guest speaker the supper will with the naming of a united le held in the centra united nation country this was our church citizenship meeting and the con- st philips anglican church vener mrs j champion assist- held their harvest thanksgiving ed by mrs carey mrs boadway service on sunday sept 3n tito and mrs mason gave a splendid i church was decorated with the talk on the united nations fruits of the harvest the rec- j which came into being 11 years tor rev j d tiller in his ser- ago they told us we must have mon reminded his people that peace and freedom if we are to despite a rainy summer we are work together to overcome back- j fortunate and blessed the choir j wardness i under the leadership of mrs ar- mrs champion finished the i thur gresham with miss ha i talk by reminding us that the weighill atcm at the organ j united nations is onlv as strong sang the anthem dear land as the will of the people of home from the finlandia mrs russel brown who has suite by sibelius visited the united nations build- the unionville skating club ing in new york gave us a expect to open for the season very descriptive talk of its beau- on saturday october 27th ty and told of some of the parts mr and mrs lebofsky and in the grounds which had been t family of toronto spent thanks- sent by different members of giving with mr and mrs c the un weir pomanda road the date of saturday october golden wedding 27th was set to hold a bake sale mr and mrs ernest casely and white elephant a lovely and granddaughters misses lunch was served by the host- anne and wilma casely were esses mrs butcher and mrs guests at the golden wedding tempie i anniversary celebration of mr we are sorry to hear mrs caseleys sister and husband fugard and mrs j maclaren mr and mrs leslie valliere at are ill and hope they will soon thornhill last wednesday night be feeiing better mr and mrs valliere received sympathy of the district is he wts midst a setting of extended to mrs evelyn sabis- lovely fall chrysanthemums ton and her familv in the pass- rev and mrs butt and bill ing of her grandfather mr spent the thanksgiving holiday briggs of the 2nd concession of with their daughter and hus- markham this past week he j band mr and mrs e c harley was s2 years of age i at mitchell wms thankoffering service miss annie walker of milli- two carloads of members of ken visited on sunday with miss the unionville wms accepted i kathleen walker and mr and an invitation to attend the j mrs jim walker browns coiners unitedchurch mrs g kerswill gave the mis- thank offering service on wed- sionary talk the service room nesdav night groups were pres- and the elves at central unit- cnt from melville unionville ed church school on sunday whitevale headford victoria j morning square and maple we enjoyed a severe thunder and wind the meeting conducted by mrs i storm swept the unionville dis- rodick who welcomed the trict at 10 pm saturday half guests a presentation was made a large maple tree opposite cen to three of their members ural united church was blown mrs russell who is moving to across the road and sidewalk unionville miss rhea scott to breaking down the hydro wires markham nnd mrs giles to and for a time leaving the church on sunday morning with out heat or organ part of the th xalatio of tea thous- scd uoseected x3 between the ages of eighteen as thirty- eight years for miitary service in world war ii reveaed that headache is probably the com monest complaint that the doc tor is called uron to alleviate the most commoglr encoun tered headaches are vascular headaches including migraine nnd tension headaches which arise from sustained contraction of the muscles of the head and iteck the headache associated vih fever and septicemia prob ably ranks next in frequency and then som of those associated with hypertension nasal ear tooth and eye disease the head aches of brain tumour abscess and meningeal hemorrhage con stitute a very smal portion of pains in the head dilatation and distention of crania arter ies the end result caused by forein proteins fever and cer tain emotional states has been shown to be a probable mechan ism causing headaches many headaches can also he traced to constipation liver and bilious upsets gastric disturb- j ancs and disease so tiat wht referred pain may be in the bead region it is an indication that tissue- and organs somewhere else in the body are sot fucc- tloning normally to merely treat the head symptoms or i suppress the pain without deter- i mining the cause can in time lead to a more serious disease chiropractic maintains that in order to function normally tis sues and organs must hav i proper nerve supply and this is controlled by your brain th centra nervous system and the continuation of it the spinal cord which is enclosed in th vertebral column any spinal abnormalities or sustained mus cular contraction will decrease the nerve and blood supply to orsans involved bring about tissue changes and set up pain reaction any headache which does not relieve itself with a nights sleep or keeps recurring from time to time points the way to mora serious complications the chir opractors approach to headaches has been successful because he knows that a nerve disturbance i of some kind is causing the rain wm s baird oc chiropractor 32t main st x markham ont kennedy chiropractic office kennedy ltd unionville ont to grow food in forest condi tions shires and clydesdales were brought in as they seemed to have faster moving character richmond hill we all appreciat ed the soloist mrs mason of toronto who sang two numbers ffrt-i- v 33l chia for best results ship your cream to stouffville creamery we pay two cents more per pound butterfat for cream delivered to the crcamerv cold storage lockers from ss00 to si 200 per year or by the month stouffville creamery co to have our truck call phone 186w hi xessacsst w t t w tvvtvvvvvttttr a ha upholstering chesterfields and chairs rebuilt recovered or redeigncd custom bedspreads and draperies automobiles convertible tops headlining- custom slip covers scats rebuilt complete upholstering phone markham sss at rear of widemans barber shop former operated hy tunneys upholstery tttt v y w tf of pioneer days and did his job well summing up it is interesting to note tnat many of the farm ing practices now being pro moted by agricultural colleges have been used by the palatine germans for centuries farming to them has always been a way of life not just a means of mak ing a living besides to be a good farmer and practise conservation has been almost a religious belief thcy have always enjoyed hard drivers involved in accidents often come up with humorous j sayings and excuses when ques- 1 tioned by police a few of tuese i famous first words are listed j below i consider that neither vehicle was to blame but if either was to blame it was the other one i knocked over a man he ad mitted it was his fault as he had been run over before one wheel went into the ditch my feet jumped from physical labor but along with i brake to accelerator pedal leapt that thev were born inventors across to the other side and for example when thev didnt jammed into the trunk of a tree have the right kind of ax to cut i i remember nothing after down the forests they invented i passing the crown hotel until the one we use today i l cnme 1o an1 saw p brown there was no damage to the car as the gatepost will testify the other man altered his mind so i had to run into him dog on the road applied brakes causing a skid i can give no details of the accident as i was somewhat concussed at the time a pedestrian hit me and went under my car i blew my horn but it would not work as it was stolen i unfortunately ran over a j r kane dc doctor ok olurolkvttlc tuesday thursday saturday 15 pm main street stouffville riione 4w make the most of it- stretch your advertising dotlars sy using newspaper ads better coverage per dollar than any other med ium try an ad- vouty be gtad yottdtis the stouffville tribune tkscmmwc3fes3 village was blackedout for four hours sympathy of this district is extended to mr wesley gohn and family in the death of a wife and mother at st michaels hospital toronto on saturday october 6th she was in her 76th year and had lived in this dis trict for a great many years she was the former mabel es- telle brooks she is survived by her husband and family mrs j o smith reva elgin aub rey and mrs w dedlow ruth all of toronto lloyd of mark ham and irvin of browns cor- ners the funeral service was held on tuesday with interment at j the lutheran cemetery button- ville stonework walks walls patios porches rockeries steps in natural precast stone unionville nurseries no 7 highway phone 95 or 374 amaaaahphpikflhhj we are often amazed how alu minum gets around to unusual places who would think of looking for aluminum in the stomach of a zululand croco dile it seems when this croc was emptied no less than 32 alum inum dog licenses were found in its stomach which suggests that zulu dogs are mighty careless but it proves that aluminum is immune even to the formidable digestive juices in this reptiles insides industry capitalizes on this resistant quality of aluminum when industrial fumes and other corrosive conditions present a problem one of several reasons why this modern metal is in such heavy demand and why alcan is again increasing its already large smelting capacity aluminum company of canada ltd alcan they opened up upper can- the accident was due to the ada for the manv british who other man narrowly missing me came following the napoleonic i l collided with a stationary wars after 1s15 intermarried i tramcar coming the other way with them and worked with them to make ontario the pros perous province it is today the car occupants were stalk ing deer on the hillside i left my austin seven out side and when i came out later to my amazement there was an austin twelve to avoid a collision i ran into the other car the water in my radiator acci dentally froze at twelve mid- get pep vim feel younger car had to turn sharper than ttiouundi of coupei are eav wornout 1 was necessary owing to an in- hauited juit brciuic hodv ucv iron for nrvr t younjfr rflmf t 40 try otrrt tonic visible lorrv tbfcti contain iron for pop nrpiomcnt j after the accident a working dowi mtamin hi otacqnaintl iijt coi i ffi k httv b iv en pop hraith rc gentleman offered to be a wit- ihnlty waytry otroa toaat all dmctnti n in div favour plant a hedge order now when all of the other garden flowers have stopped blooming mum is the word husbands wives i ran into a shop window and sustained injuries to my wife i i misjudged a lady crossing the street i heard a horn blow and was pedestrian and the old gentle- j struck in the back a lady was man was taken to hospital much evidently trying to pass me regretting the circumstances i coming home i drove into the i thought the side window wrong house and collided with was down but it was up as i la tree i havent got found when i put my head i three women were talking to through it i each other and when two step- cow wandered into my car t ped back and one stepped for- i was afterwards informed that ward i had to have an accident cow was halfwitted i a lamppost bumped the car if the other driver had stop- damaging it in two places ped a few yards behind himself i the car in front stopped sud- the accident would not have denly and i crashed gently into happened his luggage grid before y m m y ttjf m n q wi i lf m iftftm dance saturday night october 13th stouffville legion hall country western music hy the sodbusters 30kwskesxj3sm chinese elm itaitrit and faftnt rrwne ismnrh alar 100 ssso 1tlnth alrr 100 tor stss ml js far s39s ar sis oo f 1001 jlc is ig9s ar s2500 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