Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 13, 1956, p. 13

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your health 800 tons of cattle sold after fair the stouffyllu tribune tlotxlir dctkf tj m56 fife is bursitis disease of middle life a eoaditvoo tbat sat d lit publicity feat caa issirt irat saia aad daii5 is bursi tis it is rarelr ea a yoasesterf and geaerakj occurs ia middle hie aad oid as rgacaty it i mlitaeo ia its ary ta5 for rheumatism it tan reach a saje where it atualijr iacasa- cltates the patient iscaus of severe pain it catties bursitis ia bqt th most pleasant condition to have around what j this disease an inflaramatioa of the audley it is bursa ihich is a little nac lorated near the 1956 royal agricultural winter fair shut it barn doors recently with tons of food the pick of caadas larder in the t3r aad ia other placet hands of buyers mildred puckrin toe purpose of the bursa ia i top butter honey milk and tne community club held a the body structure is to reduce other products entered in the box social in the school on wed- flctios between the boar struc- j tait w be consumed mostly evening with the presi- in toronto and throughout on- dent bob betson in the chair tario the annual reports were given some 300 tons of red and blue following this the election of brand beef were sold just befoie officers was conducted by bert tije attachment muscle such a joint around t shoulder near tr ian hg toe knee and hsel at the of the cures lfcs beneath it because of bad body mechanics there sometimes aria inflammaloa r the irea o tie bursa that is the beginning of serious trouble in treating the condition the first aim of the chiropractor is to relieve the inflammation next comes the correction of th body mehanics which cave rie to the condition and finally the restoration to normal mobil ity of the affected part chiropractors have been singu larly successful n treatin indi viduals bothered by this aliment the fair closed at an auction of guthrie charlie ciemence auc 603 head of market cattle en tries most of it was bought by big meat packing companies the prizewinning baby beef steer and the prizewinning mar ket steer were auctioned for 175 a pound to toronto suj markets other prices ranged from to 35 cents a pound wm s baird dc chiropractor 32t mnln st x mnrkliaui on kennedy chiropractic office kennedy ltd inionville bailantrae ont j r notion kane dc ok chikopkactic tuesday thursday fr saturday 13 pm main street stouitville ilioue 433 public notice township of w h i t c h u r c h 1956 taxis public notice is hereby given hat the last day for paying 1956 taxes in the township of whitchurch is friday december 14th 3956 john w crawford tax collector i laying program get betterthanevef egg production egg production goes up and so do profits when you putyourhenson the farmtested master laying program the master laying program which includes red head krums master green pellets and master laying pellets is designed to give your hens all the food values needed for heavy steady egg production yet its economy will please the most practic poultryman investigate the master laying program now and make this year your best ever your local master dealer can give you all the details see him today your local master dealer stiver bros stouffville phone 45 m364 si 8 jj f e e d e ft s wh 6 ke e p r e c or d s ue vm a sft e r qive the tribune for christmas township of uxbridge appreciation 9 my sincere thanks to the electors of the township of uxhridfre for extending to me nn acclamation for the position of reeve for another term it is indeed gratifying to receive such an honor after having served the municipality for fourteen years stuart ball reeve township of uxbridge we thank you we wish to take this opportunity of extending our appreciation to the electors of uxbridge township who supported us nt the polls in the municipal election on monday of this week we will endeavor to warrant your confidence and trust throughout 1957 councillors robt nesbitt norman hogg clarence bunker mrs wm topper gave a fam ily supper on saturday in hon- our of her parents 50th anni versary mr and mrs w rose were the honored guests and we would like to take this opportun- 1 ity to give them our very best wishes for many happy to come mr and mrs w will be at home to all their friends and neighbors on wed nesday dec 12 look on other i pages of the tribune for a more detailed report at the wa last meeting of the year rev davis and rev i davison were on hand to elect i those in office as follows pres mis g talbot vice ipies mrs t phillips 2nd vice j atedl boxes of lunch which netted fortyfive dollars for the club the annual christmas treat of candy and fruit was given to the children the officers for 1957 are as follows hon pres bob bet- son pies bill guthrie 1st vice pres george izatt 2nd vice pres bill brown sectreas mrs charlie ciemence assist- sec mrs bert guthrie direct ors charlie clemens george i puckrin bert guthrie fred puckrin entertainment com- mittee mrs arch bell mrs sydney wonnacott mrs wm guthrie jr nellie ainsworth eleanor bell brian churchyard marvin barlow press mrs i fred puckrin auditors bob years j betson mrs wm brown flow- rose i er committee mrs bert guth rie mrs dick whiter mrs arch bell lunch committee mrs sydney wonnacott mrs george iatt mrs wm guthrie jr mrs brian churchyard mrs fred puckrin pianists mrs arch bell eileen guthrie the wa held a business meeting last week at the home of mrs fred puckrin the presi dent mrs c ciemence conduct- i pres mrs l overs mrs a ed a short worship period mrs i i watson sec mrs j mcder- george squire gave a short de mot treas mrs r hood a program followed with miss j maud jaynes singing a solo ac companied by mrs p patten- den miss jaynes also gave a scription of the life of alan knight prior to and including his work as a missionary in an gola africa mrs squire and alan attended the same high very effective reading called i school mrs john puckrin and a string of lights the meet- mrs fred puckrin read two ing came to a close with a lovely j letters on alans work in an- lunch i gola the junior red cross at the i ten rj being sent to ballantrae public school are tle oca retarded childrens having a doortodoor sale of f the rest of the evening candy homemade at that on saturday dec 13 if you are home please be generous these children are taking those all- important steps in the right di rection for we know only too well the important part the red cross is playing in the lives of the hungarians today the boy scouts are planning a paper drive in january at the beginning of the new year so please save any newspapers bags books etc a special thanks to the com mittee for the xmas carnival you did an excellent job the home and school assoc wishes to thank all those very generous people who donated and attended the christmas car nival on saturday dec 8th the donations were enormous but we are sorry to announce that the attendance was not what was spent discussing necessities for the new church when com mittees were formed to pur chase some of these the hostess served refreshments several from here enjoyed the annual santa claus parade at claremont on saturday after noon friends of miss margaret mit chell will be pleased to heat- she is being married on decem ber 22 to a minister in argen tina where margaret has been doing some very fine missionary work they plan on staying in argentina continuing with then- work for the present her aud- ley friends wish them much happiness the audley school christmas concert will be held on wed nesday evening dec 19 the baggotsville school will have was expected where were the 1cir concert the following night parents of our 186 pupils at- december 20 tending the school the money taken in amounted to around s15000 but this is only half of what we need for the projector there were many prizes given out the winners being mr r hood mr kim rogers john dennis f cartwright and frank plummer congratula tions to you all the ballantrae sunday school are having their concert on wednesday the 19th at 730 i- siers eight boys and eight girls will match wits at eaton audi torium for the ontario cham pionship in each class and the grand prize trips to the calgary stampede then the big match with the top boy and top girl matching words for the grand champion ship trophy a major change in the rules will allow contestants to write each class is putting on a pro- c i j the word on a pad befoie spell gram so plan to attend every one is welcome spelling bee lost art cousin annual ing it orally the change was made because too many good spellers miss words through ner vousness and just look at the new prize list it offers something for every champion from school to i provincial winner plus an award for every school that produces a champion worthwhile prizes the top prize to the boy or i girl who wins the final spell down includes a tenday all- expense trip to the calgary whats that buzzln why its the second ontario spelling bee yes sir things are already starting to buzz in this years i edition of the ontario bee be- gun last year by the ontario educational association with i stampede and glacier national the cooperation of the tele- i park s in cash and a set i gram schools have until dec encyclopedia britannica and 21 to pick the boy and girl wholl ne ontario spelling bee chal- i wear their thinking bonnets into enge trophy to keep for one i the 185 spelldowns vear p a miniature of the popular why last year more that stavs hc cham than 300000 pupils from 2970 p mantel schools took part in the first i runnerup for the province i oeatelegram bee i k he same ri set of brl k tannic junior encyclopedia beo is back and s2q0 jn msh so well was it received that q both trips an adult of j the bee is back in ontario school the winners choice will also bonnets this year ami its a make trip and rcce 100 queen ee compared to last defray expenses prize lists are bigger but not the champ sr words rules are improved j and theres an earlier start so students on your mark j get set get spelling this is the timetable leading up to the grand finals between now and dec 21 elementary schools both public and separate will pick j one boy and one girl as the top j two spellers these champions will compete j in their own inspectorates for j the right to represent their i areas in the zone finals the 1s5 l inspectorates will each pick a j boy and girl by feb 16 8 spelldown from feb lj through march ciht zone spelldowns will be held with versatile master of ieiemonie cy mark again act ing a spell master each rone cirt one boy and one irl as winners i on april 25 sixteen young- 1 dictionary champions school receives a copy of websters new inter national dictionary with name of champion and school stamp ed in gold plus two sets of en cyclopedia britannica filmstrips the runnerups school re ceives a shorter oxford diction ary and one set of filmstrips tnt 16 zone champions will each receive a famous bulova watch and winners in the 185 inspectorates bilks clockdesk sets beginning soon the telegram will publish a daily word list on which you can sharpen your pelling wit remember both english and american spellings me acceptable final authorities on any spelling are ihco three dictionaries blackies jtrgc type concise english diction ary concise oxford dictionarv d websters new collegiate 1 stouffville is only 40 minutes from shopping oshawa centre scarboro jfoflom the giant se visit santa claus in his arctic workshop every day until christmas free candy eanes pule books m shop until 9 every night dec 12 to dec 22

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