Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 25, 1956, p. 4

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9m 4 tmc stoorryjue tobuni tburnky october 25 1955 kingvaughan plowing match results b girls win award for york county visiting mr visited at weston with jlr and vhen the 4h provincial inter- mrs wm rodick mrs h a and on saturdav delivery was a similar presentation was made mrs tomlmson lat wee ci competition was held at roberts mrs john donaldsonmade by truck we hope thev vr a ril h tv monday evening was tne occa- 0 a c gueiph at ueek g mrs ros hordi mrs a w were successful in raising the sion of a gettogetner shower erley burr and margaret broi miller and mrs f h leaf required amount of money robrson and 5i sherman for our new r ar of the markham 4h calf club at the john madsen folk rev and mrs morrison sell- later over coffee and refresh- ily mr and mrs l llkinson who vvno represented york countv school this season rebecca sis- ars spent saturdav night of last ments there was an hour of a glorious fall day and a hornby stan may milton best j have three sons and one daugn- iopped 55 teams i ai over j j he instructress in sculp- wek with mrs sellars mother friendlv beautiful stretch of agricultural going team in stubble r smith 1 ter we welcome tnem to our ontario to win the farmers turing taking advantage of the mrs robt rodick marv and countryside provided the setting gormley eugene timbers cia- church and community magazine trophv this is the classes are isobel and dorothv jack mr sellars pi cached at buttonville va and m atatte f ime a york county team hood mary arnold mrs b c woodbridge sunday morning j th october meeting of but- and mrs iranmer atteaea tne has won such awaiu sisler cnarles barker etc junior rararrs service i r v a a- 1 afternoon and evening sessions neighbourhood votes friends will be glad to know when the junior farmers onvlue wx had a d of the women s missionary so- mr and mrs john black that alfred peixv instructor in church service was held at halloween flavour when mem- ciety thursday at ringwood bobbv and billie attended the woodcarv ing who has been queensville on sundav evening b and riends met in button- e were glad to see mr bud cienburn farms and klavmor hospitalized recently is able to ol this week miss cora brodie vlle vvx hau for heir monthly- thomas out on sunday morning stock sales on saturdav of i home agailt conducted the service and geo meeting on thursday afternoon and hope for him continued lm- wwk and spent the weekend on saturdav afternoon of this hooper acted as an usher i t last week mrs charles hoo- vith mr and mrs norm reid week the friendship club are the choir were misses marv per occupied the chair and mrs they are quite happy in their holding a halloween tea and gough beverlev burr elizabeth james rodick was secretary t new uf at ballinafad bake sale at browns corners barker and donald brodie the the rou cau vvas answred 5enttst a man who grfnfli out a days work for the annual plowing match of 1 remont the king and vaughan plow- j men association held a rririikrr iv week on the farm of harold g rkuvinlt may hoar cfrb side road so fine rair ficd i alc uaj the day in fact that it help- i i aftfc u v tk lalnx d to lessen entries lightly hard- pressed farmers who have suff- ered heavily from the inclement i york county park at lake simcoe park making the most of the simcoe is likely to pass into the jdenl provement from his recent acci- zeason weather 10 get in longielayed crops entries however were of high quality and spectator interest was keen a big crowd attending in the afternoon a king city man pete laur- ette won the eaton hall cup has been operated by the county since the split up of the former york county which saw 1 1 mu nicipalities become part of the and the gold watch given by the metropolitan area report was t eaton companv william i hat hp government would pay thomas of maple george ban- s123000 for the park which is hands of the provincial govern- 1 mr and mrs j mem a report from queens and family spent sunday in to- i park said recently the park j ronto those buttonville wi-spon- inited church the girls are guest speaker was miss janet with reminiscences oj former mr and mrs a w storry vis- tied at zephyr on sunday mr and mrs j hummill have arrived home from their recent trip to germany ron of woodbridge and gordon read finished behind him in that order other results in order named were class 1 sod herb jarvis agincourt stan may milton lloyd may hornby class 3 sod 1 jimmy thomas maple class 1 stubble roy smith gormley eugene tim bers claremont class 5 sod wm simpson stouffville giant wells stouffville norm rbbsbn maple x tyndall richmond hill jack warriner markham class 6 sod wm obiien maple c timbers stouflfville ivan degeer stouffville class 7 sod floyd forsyth stouff ville donald diinkeld clare rnont class 8 sodi l smith gormley j mcdonald wood- bridge class 10 stubble paul hope aurora john scott king rr class 11 stubble george tim bers stouffville ken obrien i maple class 12 utility grant i wells stouffville wm simpson stouffville carl timbers stouff ville wm obrien maple n tyndal richmond hill norm robson mapie jack warriner 1 the only remaining public area of any size on lake simcoe op eration a a public park would j be continued by the province the property was purchased from the sibbald family in 1931 j for s120 oon it was offered to the provincial government early this year melville melville wms held their wm h wilson former gormley resident passes on wednesday oct 17th mr wiliiam h wilson a former res ident of gormley passed away at his residence in newton- brook the late mr wilson was born in cambridge england in 1879 for four and onehalf years he served in the south af rican war he came to canada in 1905 i the deceased was a devout christian having been converted in a tent meeting shortly after his arrival here in canada he leaves to mourn his passing his markham don dunkeld clare mont gordon read maple thompson of newtonbrook rest team stan may mil- fred and daughterinlaw ton eugene timbers clare- 1 mabel of sunderland surviving mont llovd may hornby best i are also three sisters two bro- going team in sod lloyd may thers and two grandchildren ii dollars ense if have you ever tried banking by mail an extra service offered you by the canadian bank of commerce is the convenience of mailing in your cheques for deposit just endorseyour cheques like this deposit to account of your name then slip them in an envelope with a special bank-by- mail deposit form and mail them through your nearest post box for a current account your state ment can be mailed to you each month for a savings account you can mail in your passbook it will be made up and returned to you by post ask us about banking by mail next time you pass our branch and well gladly give you some special deposit forms and envelopes the canadian bank of commerce wife the former mary alice t supervise activities the boys had a very successful day thanks to the kindness and gen erosity of the people they vis ited on behalf of the group committee we would like to thank you all for the spirit and consideration shown the boys on this their first apple day the newly organized scout troop will meet at the school on tuesday nights at 730 there is still room for more so if youre interested come out and join the fellows dont forget the euchre on friday oct 26 its to be at the school at 830 pm this is the first euchre for this season so lets seea fine turnout the prizes are good and so is the lunch admission 35c mr and mrs g villemere took quite a trip last weekend they attended the wedding of a niece who lives in nipigon that is some 00 miles northwest of here the country in that neck of the woods is beautiful and we hope the villemeres enjoyed their short fourday trip the fine weather is still bring ing weekenders to the lake we were pleased to see mr e stan ton of mitchell drive up last sunday last thursday a delegation from the lake attended the coun cil meeting they were there re garding the possibility of build ing a school right here at the lake they presented their peti tion and the ball has started to roll we dont know yet just how things will develop but will keep you posted if possible sored euchre parties will begin excellent cooks and tlieir teas laidlaw of brampton vhose ha ve ens- and a exk many again on friday evening nov are becoming a household word topic was this is the day re parties at buttonville 2 at buttonville hall tnis sea- proceeds from this one will be among those present were miss hall thc m for the da was son there will be a series which for christmas work margaret hood mrs george fine challen not waste will end before christmas with not to be outdone bv their hooper mr and mrs russell lme iookin at hill climb the winner taking the grand younger sisters the harmony burr and mrs s j english lit and the president expressed prize there will be nightly pri- club members are preparing farewell partv j the thought that wl members zes as well and of course the for a christmas bazaar to be at a partv held at the assenj- i have been doins that laely wih usual refreshments the special held in buttonville hall on dec blv room at leitchcroft farms the new addlion to the hal1 now cancer society bridge and euil last weer irs douglas hood on monday of last week thei completed chre benet for the christmas entertained the members of the community bade a formal good- durin tne business discus- september meeting at the homeett cupboard will be held dec miscellaneous booth committee bve to two more farm families slon daes for euc partes of mrk wm mckav this in- 3- to lay plans for their display who have sold- their property i he cancer society- beneflt augurated work for the closing i miss goodale of saskatoon is and the week before mis e and will leave the area shortly l sct and the members ap- months of 1956 a guest at the home of mrt and walton entertained the apron mr and mrs c j russell have j the thankoffei ing meeting at mrs garnet francy committee there will be a purchase a home in unionville itho home of mrs edward nigh commiseration to miss marg- shower of aprons at the novem- and mr and mrs robert giles stouffville on monday oct 1st aret matheson whose right wrist ber meeting of browns corners will move to richmond hill marked a record attendance was badly broken when the step wms i mrs joe robinson and mr irev g davison addressed the ladder she was on toppled over mr and mrs dick jones at- j lanthier provided the enter- gathering on the subject of on wednesday of last week bad tended an at home for custom- tainment for the evening show- growth a stunted dry as il is she is determined riot ers of the j m schneider co ing coloured slides of various rock b rank out of control let it interfere with her doll- meat packers at kitchener on points of interest in this locality dressing project for hospital- monday of this week i and in western canada ized children at christmas time i all power to the lads in the mr john brown read an ad several browns corners wms community who are out to earn dress to the guests of honour members attended the maple enough monev to purchase but- and presentation of a lazvbov and mlss m matheson united church wms thankoff- tonville school sweaters last chair end table and lamp was refreshments were served by i ering service on wednesday of week the neighbours were can- made to the russels by aubrey hostesscs mrs james rodlck last saturday was apple day last week among those were vassed for their vegetable needs stephenson and norman reid and mrs m m for cubs and scouts this vvas the first time ballantrae has taken part in this nationwide project about 25 youngsters got up earlier than usual for a saturday morning and reported for duty at the school they were split up into groups to cover as much territory as pos sible several fathers were on c steady good musselmans lake 1 proved catering for a mens lun cheon early in december plans were also discussed for the lun cheon to be held in the hall on joct 30 at which miss elsie lan caster of eatons of canada will be the guest speaker during the program an inter esting contest was held whereby members were to guess the whereabouts of places depicted lin slides shown by mrs g pur- brazil haj been testing porubto aluminum irrigation tystenu to increase the coffee crop result are startling yield per tree u more dun doubled even if w plied only to half of brazil coffee crop production would be increased by 3700000 bags i our own canadian farmer have found endless ways to use- canadian aluminum piping for orchards field crops and stock foil for mulching roofing and siding for bams brooders and silos cans and pails for dairy farms canadian output f primary aluminum is being further in creased to supply ihe makers of these and a thousand other prod ucts useful in agriculture in dustry defence and the home i aluminum company of canada ltd alcan stouffville branch v h atkinson manager claremont branch w l irwin manager tne beautifully new be ah sport coupe with body by fisher even yet now and then some body makes a purchase amount ing to a substantial amount and pays cash in full hqgfihosjmefotiieiiri the royal agricultural winter fair friday nov 9th7th 3eeddahso 50 w just out and just wonderful see the m chevrolet today j w tickets now on saleroyal horse show featuring rcmp musical ride daily and arthur godfrey evenings 300200 matinees wed fri 100 saturdays t50 inetud 0nrl admission wuite to ticket once royal winter fair oval coumium toffonto lit ljetl its sweet smooth and sassy chevy goes em all one better with a daring new departure indesign looks longer and jower and it is exclusive new turboglide automatic transmission with triple turbines a new v8 and a bumper crop of new ideas including fuel injection new right down to the wheels it rolls on thats the 57 chevrolet by now you know its new in styiebut treat yourself to another look let your eyes linger on that stylish new bonnet that daring new grille the deeply hooded headlights the saucy new slant of those highfashion rear fenders chevys new and chevy shows it all over its longer and lower for 57 and chevrolets new in lots of ways that dont show up in our picture its new in vs power options that range up to 245 hp then youve a choice of two automatic drives as extraedst options theres an even finer powcrglidc and new nothinglikcit turboglide that brines you tripleturbine takeoff and a new flowing kind of going its the only one of its kind thc newest sweetest smoothest automatic of them all aou fuel injection offered for the first time greatest engine advance since overhead valves chevrolet engines with ramjet fuel injection available at extra cost in the corvette and passenger car models deliver up to 283 hp come sec thc new car that goes cm all one better the- new 1957 chevrolet ptciat high-ptrlotm- ancr 270 h p enfint also mailable el extra cost the new bet air 4 door sedan one of 20 striking new chevies only franchiser chevrolet dealer jbsessw display this famous trademarh walter taylor motors phone 215 main st s touffville phone 215

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