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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 28, 1957, p. 9

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former storekeeper dead reuben besse of waluceburg passed away suddenly on satur day march 23rd at sydenham district hospital he was in his 74th year mr besse will be re called here as a former clare- mont son and local storekeeper there besides his wife the former esther mantle deceased is sur vived by two sons howard of wallaceburg and josiah of stay- rer one daughter helen of wallaeeburg also 13 grand children the funeral will be conducted from the mather funeral home at stayner for interment in the stayner cemetery- lake huron freighters anchor- ed two miles offshore from ala baster michigan lake on gyp- sum cargoes by a continuous joverwater bucket conveyor sys- tem extending all the way from j shore nin ntmin-tm- cream for best results ship your cream to stouttville creamery we pay two cents more per pound butterfat for cream delivered to the creamery cold storage lockers from 800 to 1200 per year or by the month stouhville creamery co to have our truck call phone 186w s we build homes large and small and buildings of all kinds repairs and remodelling good materials and workmanship guaranteed our house designing service is at your disposal r w betz construction co stouffville ont phone stouff 195 svvvvvvvvvvvv extensive auction sale of 4 5 purebred and grade holstein cows and heifers at the farm of alex goodfellow first form north of bolton on highway no 50 on wed april 3 at 1 pm the above are blood tested negative mostly all vaccinated and free from mastitis this is one of peel countys high producing herds 22 milkers are producing 13 cans per day some of the cows are due time of sale this herd is strong in rag apple breeding most have dams of high records one cow with 22000 lbs milk and 932 butter fat another with her 7 nearest dams has about 19000 lbs with 38 test catalogues are available at sale bred to maple unit bulls and sovereign immense who had the highest producing 2 year old in canada for 1956 there will be 2 surge units nearly new and 1 electric clipper offered for sale sale to be held under cover dwner is giving dp dairy business alex goodfellow bolton ont owner a b br ub a cher son auctioneers 276 melrose ave kitchener ont open deer season in markham twp markham township council has been advised by the dept of game 4 fisheries that it is not feasible in view of the expense involved to trap deer and move them to another lo cality deer have been doing considerable damage to prop erty in the yonge st area the department advised that the animals should be shot and intimated that shoot ing in season would be one way of reducing the surplus council was of the opinion that the department would be in favour of a hunt in the township this fall council will investigate the possibility of holding a hunt this fall using shotguns to iimmtmhilniniwi vi important auction sale valuable house a lot antique modern furnltur grandfathers clock etc on richmond st in the village of maple property of tho estate of the late bertie a jackson saturday apr 6 grandfathers clock over 200 years old antique parlor couch newly upholstered dominion organ fairly good condition antique arm chair good china cabinet bevel glass real good i antique rocking arm chair with rope seats real good set china dishes writing desk electric floor lamp dining room rug good parlor rug hall seat number of scatter rugs electric iron bookcase with no of books columbia cabinet gramophone no of records fernery electric coffee pot antique hall stand dining room table cabinet radio wicker stand no dining room chairs occasional chair small antique rocking chair good sideboard good condition no odd dishes ornaments quantity ot silver dishes quantity of silverware knives forks spoons etc no of window drapes glass case of stuffed birds glass cake dish iron bed springs mattrejs small white dresser bookcase full of books rocking chair bedroom rug 2 wicker chairs no of odd antique chairs large antique bureau or chest ot drawers real good antique mirror 2 antique chairs good and 1 rocker 2 bedroom boies cedar chest 3 piece wooden bedroom suite wash stand dresser springs and mattress toilet set good singer drophead sewing ma chine bedroom rug electric vacuum cleaner dining room table 2 old clocks antique baby carriage with um brella antique high chair commode no snow shoes spring skates real good string of sleigh bells large no kitchen chairs no of trunks chest no antique childs toys ete no antique cruet stands tool chest real antique parlor tabls westinghouse electric refrlger ator good electric rangette kitchen couch happy thought kitchen range complete with water front oil burner 2 antique clocks large antique kitchen cupboard fall leaf table flat top desk cherry antique steel oil barrel cellar cupboard antique bread box top board large no odd dishes glass ware ornaments pictures etc set tree pruners large no of garden tools extension ladder quantity ot lumber electric drill press complete with motor stand etc this is real good antique bar room chair good quebec heater step ladder power emery with motor steel bench vise set jardine adjustable pi discs good no large pipe wrenches no of hand saws no of pipe cutters other pipe tools hydraulic jack large no garden tools and other useful articles the real estate consists of a large lot 60 x 200 ft more or less nicely situated on rich mond st in the village of maple directly across the street from the new vaughan town ship municipal offices on it is a good 6 room 2- story frame dwelling new roof bathroom all conveniences hydro abund ance of water close to postofllce stores churches and railway depot a good double garage and tool bouse or work shop this property will be sold subject to a reserve bid terms 10 per cent cash day of sale terms for balance made known on day of sale for further particulars apply to the auctioneers above mentioned is a real good home in real good village with low taxej and within commuting distance of toronto sale at 1 pm sharp terms cnh no reserve whaterer on the fur niture anil tool terms will be annonjiced on the houc and lot executor rupert jackson slmroe ont ken a clarke prentice i auctioneers victoria square men hear speaker from oac the stouftvtlle tobuhe iwuity marti 28 57 pe 9 buttonville workers hope to push cancer drive over 56 collections of 6000 mrs v sandle one it will be held on saturday april is the cancer society april 13th at 230 pm in the campaign month sunday school room since the beginning of the all baby band members and cancer society in 193s it has their mothers are cordially in- spent more than s3600000 on vited to attend there will be a neighbourhood notes a farewell party was tendered cancer research the canadian graduation service for marilyn april is cancer campaign mr and mrs alex donaldson cancer society will spend s720- snider sheila gee margaret month in canada and your local and their sons recently the s67 on research and related pro- 1 sandle and lloyd vanderkooy canvasser will be calling some- donaldsons are moving to the suppose was in the name ol pro jects during 1957 j to the mission band jtime within the next 30 days harriston district their farm gre and we need the added wa all members of the mission contributions to the canadian on the fifth concession has been power lines but was it neces- the march meeting of the band are invited too cancer campaign help control purchased by a kosher butcher sary to slash the trees in such a wa was held in the sunday j secretary for babv bands j cancer in three ways they who intends to raise some of his merciless way school room on wednesday eve- mrs a agar of keswick and j support research into the funda- produce there buttonville vx ning of last week with mrs p for mission bands mrs wilfred j mental cause of cancer provide mrs e walton was hostess m k stots and mrs j over a 90 day period and an appeal for funds will be made in the near future hydro lines changed hydro workers have been active in the don mills road no 7 highway area througribut the past weeks on don mills road telephone and hydro lines have all been switched to new poles on the east side of the road formerly hydro poles were on the west side this we willows in charge of the service i turner of browns corners in the scripture lesson was read the york presbyterial will be by mrs f walker mrs p ben- 1 present nett gave the lesson thoughts i refreshments will be provided and prayer mrs h mccague j and served by the wms mem- and mrs n boynton sang a bers duet miss mabel sanderson i neighbourhood notes gave a very inspiring topic on faith which was very much enjoyed by all mrs h collard the president took charge of the business refreshments were served at the close by the group mlsslon band the mission band was post poned on saturday march 23 but it will be held in the sunday- school room on saturday march 30 at 230 pm all the children in the community are invited to attend mens dinner the community mens dinner will be held in the sunday school room on wednesday eve ning april 3 at 7 oclock the guest speaker will be revw a young bd of oac guelph sr womens institute the april meeting of the sr womens institute will be held on tuesday evening april 9 at 8 oclock at the home of mrs john mccague please note the change of date roll call is to be answered by a written question something i would like to know mrs michael miller of richmond hill will give a dem onstration on cake icings the election of officers will also take place all ladies in the com munity are invited to attend wms the victoria square wms has been invited to attend the following easter thank-offer- ing meetings richmond hill united church wms on april 4th at 230 pm the guest speaker will be mrs s l fear stouffville united church wms on april 11 at 230 pm the guest speaker will be mrs mckillop president of the do minion board unionville united church w ms on april 23 at 830 pm the guest speaker will be dr margaret arkinstall president of the york presbyterial please keep these dates open wms easter thankoffering baby band mission band all women of the congrega tion are invited to help make the wms easter thankoffer ing meeting on this 60th anni versary year an outstanding for the means for a lay educa- 1 last week for a buttonville wi i r were hostesses at mrs tion program and supply money i quilting this week mrs o and materials needed by the brooke has offered her home cancer society yolunteers offer- 1 we werent able to catch ing assistance to cancer patients 1 betty hustons tv appearance in the 1956 campaign markham on saturday morning of last township contributed more than week but those who did were birthday greetings to wayne 600000 to this work and it is i most enthusiastic betty was mortson wno will be thirteen hoped that that figure will be interviewed and then sang and years old on march 26 to leslie j topped in 1957 robinsons home on thursday afternoon ot last week when buttonville wi members and friends met for their march meeting mrs charles hooper the president occupied the chair and the roll call was answered hart for march 28 to anita orr who will be five years old on march 31 to heber mccague for april 2 to john buchanan for april 2 congratulations to mr and mr and mrs a w miller one of a series made in new returned from florida by plane york last spring on thursday of last week after j it is good to see mrs wm a two weeks holiday spent at spears out again after being daytona beach and miami with confined for so long with an mr and mrs leslie zimmer- 1 attack of arthritis played the piano the film was with an irish story and the pay- mrs herman mortson who on j man mr and mrs james powell march 23 celebrated their thirty- 1 mrs charles hooper and mrs an their two children spent sixth wedding anniversary to james mcquay flew to new j sunday with mr and mrs k w mr and mrs stanley boynton york early this week for a few who on march 30 will be cele brating their thirtysixth wed ding anniversary mrs a huston has been elect ed leadership education secre tary and mrs stanley defoe has been elected treasurer of wa of the new presbytery of york congratulations to these two ladies misses norma king and mar garet canning messrs donald canning and neil mortson spent a sunday recently at niagara falls and buffalo friends are pleased to hear that mr douglas larsons is able to be out again following his recent operations mr and mrs percy bennett had dinner on monday evening of last week with mr and mrs harry west at newmarket mr fraser currah of wood stock who is studying at the oac guelph and david boyn ton also of the oac spent the weekend here with davids par ents and brother mr and mrs stanley boynton and family sympathy is extended to mr herb smith and his daughter mrs merrill johnson in the passing of a loving wife and mother mis herb smith mrs smith will be greatly missed among her friends here at vic toria square as she was a very active wms member of the society here friends are pleased to hear that mr lavvson mumberson is progressing favourably follow ing his recent operation and expects to be home in a few days mrs olive williams mr wil liam wilson and miss mabel sanderson had saturday evening dinner with mr and mrs glenn days of shopping and a visit with mrs hoopers sister congratulations to mr aub rey stephenson who celebrated a birthday last week if you have your tickets for the junior farmers play plain english which will be presented in buttonville hall on friday and saturday evening of this week you are fortunate if you havent a ticket be early at the hall to ensure a seat we hear baker ing of fees for 1957 during the business discussion it was an nounced that the district aiinual will be held in buttonville hall on may 23 with buttonville members acting as hostesses providing luncheon and a short diversionary programme at the noon hour further buslnes dis cussion dealt with the possibility anne davies of toronto and 0 holding an afternoon bridge grace rodick of london were an euchre to aid retarded home last weekend anne with children an april date to be de- mr and lrs norman reid and 1 c later a date july 3 was set for a garden party to be held at buttonville hall rev mr askew of trinity grace with her parents mr and mrs wm rodick browns corners united church notes palm sunday april 14 will be j anglican church thornhill was the communion service and re- the guest speaker he spoke on ception of new members t necessity to pass on the best april 28 the annual wms 1 ot our heritage to others service will be held at victoria mrs herbert smith that the young people have a square united church it was with regret that we very good production following the church service noted the passing on wednesday mr harper of bolton was a on sunday morning mr aubrey c last week of mrs herbert stephenson spoke briefly to the j smith of headford sympathy of congregation advising them that t community is extended 10 a baldwin 45 double keyboard j mem of her family mr new neighbours moved into j electric organ would be installed i smith mr and mrs merrill the scott farmhouse on satur- in the church on tuesday of this johnston and mr and mrs day of last week week payment will be made charles boynton guest at the rodick farm last week visiting mrs robert rodick mary and jack sixty compete in oat competition ronald neale rr 1 whitby proved to be the champion oat judge at the junior farmers seed judging competition held on tuesday in the market hall peterborough in conjunction with the central ontario spring show there were approximate ly 60 contestants present from seven counties ontario county having eight contestants the competition consisted of judging classes of oats barley wheat red clover and alfalfa and giving reasons on one class roxy doors open theatre markham sat matinee 115 pm thur fri sat march 28 29 30 20th centuryfox prejenli the great adventure of india in r the big beat qmemascope too m n without incut tuiml a alan dale lalan freed jom jifies bolender mr and mrs john emprlng- ham mr and mrs lome clu- bine mr and mrs percy ben nett atended a party at the home of mr and mrs elmer clubine bayview on saturday evening of last week the occasion being mr and mrs e clublnes wed ding anniversary mrs p w willows had sun day evening dlhner with miss mabel sanderson of each besides this the contest ants were required to identify twenty weed mounts and ten grass or legume seeds and mounts durham countys team under the expert coaching of e a summers agricultural represen tative won the agricultural chemicals challenge trophy for the high team score ontario countys team of ronald neale whitby elmer maye good wood and nick cornelisse can- nington placed in fourth posi tion winners in the various classes were oats ronald neale whitby rr 1 wheat peter welsh picton barley lome van luvan napanee red clover harold yellow- lees enniskillen alfalf bill creighton bath weeds john sanderson bal- leboro forage grasses and legumes david oliver napanee i peter welsh picton prince edward county was high con- testant with a score of 730 out of a possible 750 ronald neale whitby placed eighth with a score of 698 and elmer maye goodwood and nick cornelisse cannlngton placed 20th and 24th respectively death walker frederick henry- passed away at his home in stouffville on tuesday march 26 1957 frederick h walker beloved husband of the late etta jane anderson in his 91st year loving father of laura mrs t a brittain of mllllken ada mrs garfield jennings of ma ple the late elmer preston myrtle mrs r s horton pickering beach and mabel mrs j williamson of stouff ville resting at the chapel of l e oneill for service on thursday march 28 at 2 pm interment stouffville cemetery jaumancna hmtl ttmk idttt hkhkl power moore rennie mon tues wed april 123 volt er tmt tmaol runaway daughters ail the suspense your system can take ginger yjlmt rogers fleflin most precious metal steel is the foundation of the material wellbeing of every nation without steel there could not have been much progress for steel is in almost every thing there is steel in the modern church school hospital and college and in the making and pre paring of all building materials there is steel too in- the weapons of defence without which the peoples who desire to maintain peace soon would lose their freedom stelco as the largest canadian steelmaker is proud of the part its products have played in the development of canada the steel company of canada limited montreal gananoque hamilton brantford toronto

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