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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 18, 1957, p. 7

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army worms hit north of goodwood york county reports still clear army worms by the thousands have moved into a section of ontario county uxbridge agri cultural office reported more than a hall dozen farmers in the vicinity of sandford had found hords of the crawling eaters in their fields a check with the york county agricultural office showed no serious reports of any army worms so far officials of the office had checked a number of farms but found scarcely any of the worms in western ontario the army worms reached plague propor tions multiplying in hay and wheat fields overall damage re ports to crops have not been recorded as yet but field crop officials of the dept of agricul- gormley and thlning out their numbers i is to plow a furrow around the i infested wheat or hay fields and i scatter poison bait in the fur row poison bait can be prepared vacation bible school began by mixing 100 lbs of braa 1 on iondiy night at heise hill gallon of molasses 8 gallons of church the school is held from water and one of the following 7 to 9 pm then on july 23 va- 4 lbs paris green 1h lbs ac- cation school begins at 9 am- at tual aldrin dieldrin orhepta- the united missionary church chler or 2 lbs actual shlordane j sympathy is extended to mrs or 3 lbs actual toxaphene t roy nelson and family on the the worms usually become ac- death of her husband on satur- tive about four oclock in the dav the funeral was held on atha afternoon therefore the halt should be put down from noon t four pm so that it is fresh and moist if the worms are already in the oat and corn fields the same poison bait can be scattered by hand over the field at the rate ture reported that as the hay is of 25 lbs per acre or aldrin cut and wheat matures the worms are expected to move into oat and corn fields farmers are advised to watch their fields closely for any mi gration from one field to an other if the greyishbrown worms from a halfinch to two inchesin length are sighted in hay and wheat the chances are they will soon begin a move to greener pastures iolson bait best the easiest and cheapest meth od of retarding their progress toxaphene heptachler or chlor- dane can be used as a spray or tuesday of this week rev and mrs rp ditmer are staying with mr and mrs frank harvey rev ditmer is the spec ial speaker ait the pikes peak meetings miss carol- moses spent a week with her grandmother mrs moses at sharon miss carolyn and master da vid ryckman of downsview dust according to manufacture spent iew davs uith their ers directions grandparents mr and mrs geo the spray rig travelling thr- brands ough the field will cause some damage this can be avoided in larger fields by the use of air craft where army worm infestations are found farmers are requested miss donna baker entertained her friends on saturday in hon our of her tenth birthday mr and mrs wes hoover of toronto mr and mrs chas james and mr and mrs earl to notify the local agricultural don and evelyn of stouffville representative and ask for on- i mr and mrs s n doner mr tario circular 280 which methods of control lists ratepayer slaps twp tax bill the members of markham twp council are in receipt of a strongly worded letter from a mr m mehlman a resident of john street in thornhill in which he criticized the amount of taxes he must pay in rela tion to the municipal services provided he blamed the poor condition of bayview avenue be tween john street and no 7 highway as the reason he has already had to replace springs and shock absorbers on his 1956 model car i think we all agree bayview avenue should be paved re marked mrs k james we al so need a service road to get the trucks off john street add ed the speaker mr mehlman was also critical of the high cost of education due to the lack of kindergartens in the public schools he has ft send his two children to a pri vate kindergarten at his own ex pense the members felt the problem of school taxes was something council had nocon- trol over and the writer should take the matter up with his school trustees some time ago the ratepay ers in school area no 1 voted in favour of kindergartens but instead of giving the people what they wanted the school board turned around and en larged the present district by absorbing a low assessment area stated councillor mrs james in his letter mr mehlman was also critical of the lack of a municipal garbage collection deputyreeve d deacon felt a solution to this problem would and mrs f dousf mr e hunt and mr and mrs r elliott had a surprise birthday supper for mrs a leek last wednesday mrs leek has been recuperating from an injured shoulder due to a fall mr wilfred pielsticker left on wednesday by plane for a two weeks visit with his family in germany mr and mrs gordon mcwhir- ter are spending a months va cation motoring through the canadian west to the pacific coast miss arvilla forrester and mrs a hollands spent thurs day with miss maude janes of ballantrae miss marlene lee of oakville and mr raymond shaver of ir oquois spent a few days with eb mis lout moorby entertained some of her classmates at a par ty at her home on wednesday night in honour of miss shellah wilsons birthday mr and mrs rolph empring- ham and boys visited mr and mrs david byer of st anns on sunday mr and mrs byer were both badly shaken up in a car accident recently mr eldon brillinger of north ern quebec is spending a two weeks holiday with his parents mr and mrs roy brillinger last thursday afternoon the ladies of the gormleybethesda united missionary society were entertained by their president miss ethel empringham at berryford the home of her em ployer mr jw berry the vice president miss edith raymer presided at the meeting letters were read from missionaries followed by prayer by several of the members the guest speaker for the occasion was mrs r p ditmer of enon ohio who shar ed with the ladies some of her experiences as a visitor on the i mission fields she told how she helped prepare the body of an african baby for burial and then later how she sat one night in a stalled truck on a back road in india after the meeting re freshments were served and the ladies were shown the beautiful home and the spacious grounds be the formation of a garbage a t area similar to the one already fe jafffi i tn r read and mr wh banford miss vera doust spent the organized in thornhill recent quotations on a township incin erator of 5500000 was judged to be prohibitive at present the township has several dumps which are open to the public at certain times of the year councillor mrs james suggested that a muni cipal garbage system would help discourage the practice of dump ing refuse on the road allow ances reeve w l clark stated the experience of the township had been that most of the refuse so dumped comes from other municipalities city folks dream of a farm at 5 oclock in the afternoon never at 5 in the morning weekend with friends in stay- ner mr and mrs clarence steck- ley spent the weekend at smiths fails and snow road mr don killingbeck their nephew re turned with them miss reatha brillinger of tor onto spent a weekend recently with miss ruth hoover mr fidler and daughter of penna spent a weekend with his nephew and niece mr and mrs allan hoover and family a miscellaneous shower was held for miss erma heise on fri day night at the home of mr and mrs john reesor mr and mrs art coffin have been holidaying at lake simcoe ominion premiums without certificates modern beauifrul adds zest to salads kraft salad dressing miracle whip issl 16 oz jar 45 add pickle pbrkup to your meals dysons sweet gherkins 39 nourishing with added vitamins sun rypk apple juice 48 oz tin 29 dicksons hill tuesday evening mrs alex jones and joyce wft toronto by rail to visit triends in winnipeg mrs walker called on mrs morris eby at the toronto west ern hospital and found her making satisfactory recovery fol lowing an eye operation a few weeks aso mr and mrs a davis of saskatchewan came east to be present at the funeral of his sister mrs anthony hoover they are returning home today with mr and mrs ron smith of stouffville who are motoring west the removal ot a kind neighbor whose memory will al ways be cherished was a blow to the community and the family especially mr hoover has the sympathy of all their friends patricia gibbons marilyn and muriel mallet anne barkey and lois stouffer members of our sunday school are this week attending the girls camp at stayner mr and mrs howard baker and family mr and mrs gordon braun and wlllard of kitchener were guests at the warren moyer home miss elizabeth wideman mrs herb wideman and mrs a c barkey of mt joy spent a day with mrs clare bolender and family of bethesda economical instant dissolving bordens starlac ib 149 biscuit feature da vili frkre budget marshmello tops 36 b iio bag 29 serve wi pickmello ice cream is no v ripened am sweet can i al0upes 2 49 wedding brillinger hastings rev roscoe chapin officiated at the marriage of barbara joan daughter ot mr and mrs thom as e hastings and herbert ross brillinger son of mr and mrs raymond h brillinger in a quiet ceremony at the home of the brides parents the bride given in marriage by her father chose a cloud white gown ot embroidered or ganza accentuated by a scoop neckline and bouffant skirt her shoulder length illusion veil was held by a beaded crown and she carried a mauve orchid on a white bible from which hung white satin streamers held together by stephanotis the bridal attendants were miss joan chapin and miss karen hastings they were gowned in blue and pink organ za and carried nosegays of blue and white and pink and white carnations bruce middle ton was best man after the reception the young couple left on a motor trip mrs a carruther janet and lanra bielby apes tuesday of las week with their grandfather mr abraham ree sor cedar grove marie and dorraiae draper spent all las week with their grandmother mrs zellers in tstoucvilie thsy also attended bible school while there a baby shower was given mr and mrs bruce mcdowell on saturday evening when several ladies attended sutday supper guests at mr and mrs george dondells home at musselmans lake were mr and mrs howard mcclure pine i orchard mr and mu e car- j ruthers ruth ann mrs a car- ruther mr and mrs ira rus- nel called at the dowdell home 01 sunday j greetings to those who cele brate birthdays in july ruth ann carruthers mrs e cx- ruthers jimmie tran mr fred i draper and mr e melton mr and mrs leslie neal also i his two sisters from toronto were supper guests on sunday with mr and mrs allan myers and family calling during the evening were mr and mrs nor- inan lehman and family mr and mrs norman nealand mr and mrs isaac lehman aliona mr and mrs david tran called on sunday afternoon on i mr and mrs j d barclay tor- onto a miscellaneous shower wm held on monday evening at the home of mr and mrs m dun- keld in honor of the newlyweds mr and mrs clifford dunkeld many lovely gifts were received after which lunch was served mrs ken walters toronto is spending a few days with her mother mrs gertie hoover be fore leaving for their summer cottage mrs macdonald spent wed nesday with her daughter mrs johnston in stouhville mrs hodgson toronto with her mother spent monday after noon last week with mrs a draper i there wpre seven tables at the euchre on saturday evening prize winners were ladles mrs joe tran mrs w grove mrs j sheridan travelling mrs e bentley cents mr j sheridan mr e bentley mr r ratcliff travelling mr a clen- denning mrs ernie carruthers and ruth ann had supper on wed nesday night last week with her parents they visited her sister mjs e brillinger in newmar ket hospital greenwood b tanked peachs kept pace with the faststepping mt zion squad by blanking greenwood 30 in a four point game on monday- evening peg oneill handled the hurling chores for the win ners with neil pascoe working on the hill for greenwood bert beckett completed the circuit for peachs in the first inning to give them il lead geo clarke and don thomas added single runs apiece in the fourth to end the games scor ing greenwood threatened t o break the gooseegg in the first and sixth innings but both ses they left their runners stranded bui mitchell and neil pascoe each advanced to third base but died there when their mates failed to connect at the plate oneill registered 10 strike outs for peachs pascoe whiffed four altona 10 ringwood 8 ringwood and altona engaged in a seesaw battle on monday night in the second game of the twin bill the vachon men held a 43 edge after three innings of play altona rallied with a pair of runs in the 4th and added one in the fifth each team push ed four tallies across the plate in the sixth don forgie grant drewery and cliff morris rounded the sacks for ray hills squad in the first inning clare fockler howard forgie and v davis scored for ringwood in their half of the first runs by gord forgie and charlie kerns put ringwood momentarily in the lead in the third j harold hodgson dean wat- son and allan redshaw sewed up the game for altona in the 6th ken mcfarland ciare fuck- ler howard forgie and nor- mie neal completed the circuit while altona answered with sim ilar tallies by don forgie grant drewery gord mcdowell and glen byer audley mildred puckrln about one hundred enjoyed the sunday school and congre gational picnic last thursday at springhlll park the weather was ideal and all enjoyed the sports swimming or baseball game marie smith spent a few days last week with her grandmother mrs s puckrin and aunt miss margaret puckrin of oshawa the annual vacation church school is being held each morn ing this week in baggotsvllle school donald gale of alderwood visited this week with his uncle and aunt mr and mrs fred puckrin mr and mrs geo izatt and family and carolyn wonnacott have been holidaying at terra cotta mr wm bell was taken to oshawa hospital last friday suffering from pneumonia the stowfvoii twutc tfcny m t8 57 poe 7 your cancelled cheque returned to you by your bank with your bank statement is a bonafide receipt of payment that stops all arguments before they start just one of the many advantages you enjoy when you have your own printed cheques the cost is low inquire today at the stouffville trib sport bits shine davis local baseball enthusiast will journey to new york next week to watch his favourite yankees entertain the chicago white sox in a three game series richmond hill bantams will be the visitors here on friday evening the game will com mence at 7 pm live like animals brock rd resident goodwood regret that donna maches- neya name was omitted in the list of promotions to grade 5 ss 12 promotions to grade viii lloyd gay- man bill mackay alan snider joyce uens to grade vii lorene hill margaret smith to grade vi evelyn smith to grade v bruce mackay wendy parsons to grade iv sharon bruce sandra jeanne chadwick sylvia duenkel louis hill irene smith to grade iii janet naylor margaret parsons dale reld donna reld jerry van dyke to grade ii christopher cakebread names in alphabetical order honors mrs isobel nigh teacher vivian vacation bible school tba annual daily vacation bible school at the vivian church this year drew large crowds of children ranging from 157 on the first day to 182 on the closing day and a much larger crowd that packed the church for the closing exercises in the evening the workers organized a commuter service for the children and after a busy morning hearing bible it was suggested that further stories and writing answers to questions the boys and girls were all sent home rejoicing with a cookie and a drink of orange crush if the children enjoyed the day sessions the parents were even more enthusiastic over the evening closing session when their children were awarded hospital continued from front page tion the court action in connec tion with the lien placed by the scott construction co comes up for hearing on july isth and throughout the program the children sang some of the lilting bible choruses they learned he owns the cattle on a thous and hills the wiseman built his house upon the rock and the prime favourite hallelujah praise ye the lord miss pat ricia boake led her girls class in singing how did moses cross the red sea while mr nor man fockler acted very efficient ly as song leader with mrs frances grose at the piano the beginners and primary classes led by mrs ed fockler miss marlene rose and mrs wm simpson sang choruses and re cited verses of scripture by heart the boys and girls of 7 and s recited five verses from john chap 10 and sang i am the door under the leadership of their teachers mrs gray miss marietta smalley mr earle grose and miss donna pegg the boys of 9 and over under mrs sinclair mrs boake and mr n fockler sang a new chorus entitled peter james and john in a sailboat miss shirley taber and miss myrna mcclure recited perfectly two long passages of scripture the girls of 11 and over led by mrs kthle fockler sang ho every one that thlrsteth while miss barbara mckibbln closed with the representation of daniel and the gills of mrs simpsons class sang our bible school is over mrs george kowalow a resi dent on a private road south of brougham appeared before pickering township council on monday evening in an effort to have the municipalitytake over i the roab in order that the hydro might be installed although it was noted that the kowalows 1 are the lone residents on the road it was pointed out that additional homes might be erect ed if the thoroughfare was deeded to the township the hydro are desirous of having at least two services on a road before they erect a line we live like animals said mrs kowalow coal oil lamps are used mrs kowalow said that this means of lighting made it especially difficult for the chil dren to do their school work they have no telephone it would seem rather strange that any resident in the centre of the township cannot obtain hydro said reeve lawson the reeve stated that he believed the present roadowner would be willing to deed it over to the township the clerk was instructed to find out whether hydro power would be supplied if the road were taken over by the township andwhat the cost might be for the user police council verbally expressed their confidence in the opera tion of the township police de partment they are doing an excellent job said councillor robt stewart it was noted that the force was cracking down on speeders fines for the month of june amounted to 50000 fake salesman councillor glenn julian in formed the members that a number of tricky salesmen were operating in the southerly sections of the township he said that these men were at- i tempting to sell furnaces to op erate when the proposed con- j sumers gas line was completed i councillor sid pugh noted that the gas line would be laid only along a certain route and thro ugh builtup areas he said that residents on many roads would not be able to hook up to the proposed line reeve lawson asked the clerk to contact the consumers gas company and inform them of the scheme councillor sid pugh said that similar salesmen were operat ing in the township selling vac uum cleaners and kitchen uten sils soccer continued from page 12 header by chris brophy found the aurora goal a few minutes later jack ferras hard shot hit the target to cut the visitors lead down to 42 the locals tried i desperately to get back into the i game but time ran out on them j shortly before the final whistle i sounded play had to be halted when local player stan godell mixed it up with the aurora i goalie and suffered a cut mouth in spite of the loss the stoufi- villemarkham team deserve ere- dit for their efforts against their stronger opposition juniors bar- j ry mclean and bill white both performed well it is expected i also that with continued practice bob corbett will improve on saturday july 20lh the msu team will journey to new market for a regular scheduled game kickoff time has been j set for 630 pm all merchandise sold at jour dominion store is guaranteed to giro 100 satisfaction rnces effective thursday friday and saturday july 18 20 at dominion store ltd slonffilllc ont- time be requested however mr harris solicitor stated that as the court was under jurisdic tion of a circuit judge during the holiday period it would not be possible to obtain an exten sion of more than two weeks in order to assure some ac tion in securing the remaining valuable prizes on three counts funds the board members ag- a niemor work and ma ii u i ij ability to answer questions on reed that each member should lhe uught it an3zd take a few names of persons in even the wor to see how reach twp in order to assure readily the little ones absorbed the taxpayers there that the re- the bible stories and how much quested grant or issue of deben- scripture they could learn and tures would not increase the i repeat accurately although the mill rate over 2s5 mills it was t v i children was demand n it wj believed that a number of these 1 3 thri ejp to leach citizens being convinced ot the ne ppih the seat truths desirability of the project would j of the word of god the volun- request a further meeting oflteer workers gave tiiejr time reach council to consider thei the me of their mrs and debenture issue members took tuci fre 3 w wth j ttvij a w under tne direction of it for granted that uxbridge t0 and kcv and scott twps would continue an v- rv c wiiitconv- their pledges until ihi could be th rlosic exercises coztn- arcorrplished i of xayrattvoj covtrinr h lariojji old testament charac- if the trend toward lower car j studied by tie pasix m donna pegg represented noah mlsi marietta smalley told the i roofs and higher tail fins con tinues by 1961 the top of the fins will be the highest points on the car life of jofph while jim sxally look the part of moes asd miss muriel loveless of esther cvlf lirus assist you with youh wfpoiftg uhs come in and ask for your free bridal gift register 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