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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 14, 1957, p. 7

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ilassified ads in memoriam bennett in loving memory of a eir wife and mother nor steckey benr- who pasted away nor 15 155 take hr is tbice arras dear lord asd eve- t her be a mw25r of iove between our hearts and thee lovingly remembered by her husband george son james and daughters dorothy and evelyn douglas in loving memory of margaret douglas who pasted away nov 13 1945 ehe left a beautiful memory a sorrow too great to be told but to me who lost and loved her her memorv will never grow old lovingly remembered by her mother gostick in loving memory of my dear husband thomas c gostlck who passed away not 15 1940 a beautiful memory of one so dear i cherish still with heart sincere a day that comes with sad re gret and one t win never forget i miss his love hi cheery ways with him 1 spent my happiness days i miss him hn 1 need a friend on him i always could depend mrs t f gostick schmidt in loving memory o my dear wife roby who 32ssed away nov 17 1 r5 5 we miss yur kind and willing hands tour fond and earnest care the home is lonesome without you we miss you everywhere cherished memories by husband syd wells in loving memory of our darling daughter and sister shirley who passed away nov 14th 1942 aged 6 years we treasure still with love sin cere beattilfnl memories of one so dear sadly missed by mother daddy sisters and brothers death coming events school section not 8 4 7 whitchurch home and shool i are holding a basaar at no 7 i shool on sat nov 13 342 the regular weekly blngos i urder the auspices of branch 455 canadian legion will be held in the legion hall every saturday evening at 8 pm sharp 15tf a benefit for the cancer so ciety christmas gift cupboard under auspices of the button- ville wi will be held in but- tonville hall on monday nov 18th at 815 claremont united church ba zaar and afternoon tea will be held in the sunday school room at 3 oclock on saturday nov 23 1957 there will be qulits aprons and homemade baking for sale the annual meeting of the york north progressive conser vative association will be held saturday nov 23rd at 230 pm in the town hall newmarket election of officers and speak er 242 victoria square mrs w sandle sr womens institute the november meeting of the sr womens institute was held in the community hall on tues day evening of last week four members of the unionville insti tute were also present the theme was citizenship and ed ucation mrs alan orr and mrs jim barker sang a duet accom panied at the piano by mrs h d mccague the guest speaker was miss joanne jansen who gave a very informative talk on wills and other legal i matters roll call was answered by something i want to know several contests followed the meeting refreshments were ser ved at the close bazaar the annual bazaar of the w- 1 a was held in the sunday school room on saturday after noon there were booths of homebaking aprons and a miscellaneous booth afternoon tea was also served the cgit had a candy booth the total receipts were s1go0o ladies of the wa would like to thank everyone who helped and sup- ported the bazaar in any way if there is anyone who would still like to contribute to it it would be very acceptable j mission band the regular monthly meeting of the mission band will be held on saturday november 16 at 230 pm in the sunday school room all the children in the community are invited to at tend yms and wa the regular wms and wa will be a joint meeting to be held on wednesday evening no vember 20 at the home of mrs stanley defoe at 8 pm the guest speaker will be mrs e i k fockler who will speak on i victor home work there will i be a shower at this meeting for tiie victor home any canned goods such as tomatoes fruit juices pineapple especially of course homemade jams jellies or pickles are a treat ladies please remember our own flow er collection at this time white gift just a reminder that the an nual white gift service will be held on sunday december 8 please keep this date open fur ther particulars at a later date neighbourhood notes mrs scott and mrs hardie left on the saxonia for england on friday of last week after spending the past ave months with mr and mrs gordon har die they would like to thank everyone for being so kind to them while they were visiting here mr donald gohn teacher of ss no 6 has been ill this past week therefore the pupils have been having a holiday a speedy recovery is wished for him mrs heber mccague has been spending a few days with her sister and family mr and mrs ivan sisler at port credit mrs r healey of thornhill has returned to her home after spending the past two weeks with mr and mrs philip rum- ney and family mrs dalton rumney has re turned after spending the past month with relatives in vancou ver and other western points mr and mrs v westbrook are spending a few days this week with their daughter and her family mr and mrs wil liam large in toronto several of the young ladies in the community have taken advantage of the holiday week end and are away misses vera and lillian nichols are in otta wa miss joy mortson is in new york miss june collard is visit ing with miss vera rosiensky at sudbury a speedy recovery is wished for mr barry mcwhirter who underwent an appendix opera tion in st josephs hospital toronto birthday greetings to brian and shirley emprlngham who will be one year old on novem ber 15 to miss minnie picker ing for november 18 to neil pickering for november 18 to mrs frank brumwell for no vember 20 birthday greetings to mrs margaret haig who will be cele brating her eightyfirst birth day on november 20 mr and mrs robert johnston altona farmeb dcdley white dead farmer at altora for miry years and for the past few years resident of richmond hill dudley white passed away at his home on tuesday nov 12th his death came as a great shock to his family and friends as he had been enjoying reasonably good hearth dudlev white was a son of mr and mrs- thos white he spent most of his lifetime on he former crosier farm at atona and was wellknown throughout the district mr white was identified with the anglican church and was a member of richardson masonic lodge besides his wife the former nellie davey of mt albert de ceased is survived by one son davey white of stouffville and a daughter lena a nurse at deep river there are also three brothers dennis william and john also three sisters mrs fred crossen stouffville mrs leadbetter markham and mrs clarke prentice of milliken a masonic service was con ducted for the deceased thurs day evening the funeral serv ice was conducted at richmond hill with interment in hartman cemetery bulls average 1115 at gormley auction the stourtvnie town twttby morems w tw ftjp 1 todays problem- mastering worry althea morton 909 fifth ave w calgary says at one time she was carrying a load which was far too heavy for her her father was an invalid her mo- the was not too strong and was taxed to the uttermost in car ing for her husband so she soon succumbed and took to her bed most of the day althea arose extra early ev ery morning prepared break fast for the family then left for her job in a large department store on the way home from her work in the late afternoon she did the family marketing went home and prepared dinner served it ate hurriedly and washed the dishes after dinner she got at the numerous chores- that had to be done which in cluded laundry work after months of this strenu ous life she began to feel pains in her stomach the doctor told her the sole cause of her trouble was too little relaxation and too much worry his diagnosis and prescription did little for her the pains became worse and her worries trebled one day she chanced across an article on worry which read that one must master worry or worry would master him the next day she passed a church with an open door she went in and sat there for nearly all of her lunch hour when she came out she had found courage to conquer her worry the first thing she did was to change her routine she prepar- j ed breakfast of fruit and cereal the night before so she didnt have to do that work in the morning she gave up the mid- 1 day visit to her home no mat- ter how things were going her visits had helped very little if l at all in stead she took a walk j or relaxed in church at night after dinner she stacked the dishes and watched television and then tackeled the dishes and the next mornings breakfast and she finished much more quickly than formerly but there was something else as great and maybe more im portant than these reformed measures every time an un happy thought entered her mind she crossed it out with a pleas ant one or recited an inspiring poem and that was all that al thea morton did to conquer ulcers which became just a bad memory after a few months the third annual ale of ani mals from the noted romandale farms hosteln herd of s b soman at corsley ontario saw eighteen bulls bring an average of ji115 the entire offering realized j39250 for 64 head an average of l13 the sale i was held in a tent at the farm on november 11 and despite ioo weather attracted a crowd of 0c five of the is bulla brought 2000 or more all five of these were sired by the noted class kitra bull abc reflec tion sovereign famous sire o j prie winners including the all- canadian and altamerican cet- ofsir for three consecutive years top price of 13000 was paid by j w hosford south edmon ton alta for romandale teial rejection a seven months old bull calf his dam is the excell ent cow mahoney babe lochin- var with two yearly records above 25000 lbs of milk picasso bros lea peru paid j 52100 for a ten months old son i of tesal fond hope darkle the j allcanadian twoyearold heif er of 1954 a son of darkies i dam iella teial went to xa- i vier usallaga celaya mexico at 2000 i both g e d greene agin- court ont and the auguatlnian fathers king city ont paid 5 2000 for bulls out of excellent daughters of hlghcroft who sired the 1956 allcanadian getofsire for romandale in ach case a halt interest in these bull was then repurchas ed by romandale farms at jiooo each a bc reflection sovereisn sons and grandson- were also purchased by the following c lunnls lima peru at 5900 saskatchewan department of public health resina at s00 richard schleissner jersey vllle ont three bulls at a total of 1675 for export to mexico hays farms oakville for ex port to venezuela at 750 grey county home markdale ont at 575 olaf anderson aylsharn sask at 550 het- tina farms clarence ny at 775 solanos rios taeuarembo uruguay bought a five months old son of bond haven rag apple maple at 1450 he also paid the top price for a female of 1250 for netherland browns diamond a bred heifer of the 64 head offered 38 were sold for export 13 to the usa and the balance to latin american countries is bulls averaged 1115 each 31 milking females 3s0 10 bred heifers 561 and 5 open heifers 311 combine of lightweight construe- tion and great capacity designed particularly for the familysize farm company president albert a thornbrough said the introduc tion of the new brand name new color combination and new trade mark points up the completion of the integration of massey- j harris ant ferguson operations arid the emergence of 3n entity of worldwide significance identification of the com panys products becomes stream lined simplified and s triking in particular the association of the words massey and ferguson brings together into one power- 1 ful unit two names which have exercised considerable influence on the development of world agricultural mechanization and two products the selfpropelled combine pioneered by massey- harris and the ferguson sys tem which has revolutionized tractor farming in future there will be only- one line of distribution through dealers enabling farmers to standardize their range of ma chinery and to purchase their equipment and obtn service and spare parts from a single source president thornbrough added that worldwide sales of the company for 1957 should reach an alltime high of around 100 million up from s372 million and daughter of nashville had sunday dinner with mr and mrs william orr mr and mrs roland keffcr of maple mr and mrs art moore and haby of king had sunday evening dinner with mr and mrs allan orr and familv flaring rear fins mark 1953 dodge custom royal line mh announces operation changes massey- harris ferguson ttie worlds second largest farm equipment maker this week an nounced sweeping changes in its marketing operations it is introducing a new brand name a new symbol a new uni fication program of its products and of its sales organizations i and a new tractor and a new j combine a new brand name massey- ferguson will identiy all new model tractors and all general line implements the model 35 tractor will remain ferguson combines will remain massey- harris i a striking trade mark sym- bolizing the integration of mas- i seyharrls and ferguson opera- 1 tions is being introduced to identify the companys products throughout the world all of the companys prod ucts throughout the world will be in two standard colours red and grey in dramatized productions the new brand name will be intro duced to dealers at worldwide meetings during the next three weeks simultaneously with the unveiling of new products for 1958 the new masseyferguson 65 is a fourplow tractor designed for largeracreage farms and incorporating the famous fer- j guson system it will bo pro- ciuced in the companys detroit assembly plant now being ex panded lo double its capacity- when completed the detroit plan will be capable of prodttc- 1 ing up to 230 tractors per shift the masseyilanis 35 combine is a new type of selfpropelled the dodge custom royal 1door hardtop fpio- turcd above shows clearly the striking tail fin treatment of the entire 195s dodge custom royal line of six different body models including iix and nine passenger station wagons other models will include the 2door hardtop the 4door tcdtn and the convertible coupe standard equipment on the custom royal line include such items as the smoothoperating torqueflite 3specd pushbutton transmission torsion- aire suspension sysiern dual head light- directional signals foam rubber cushions in front and roar scas and variable speed windshield wipers a lengthy optional equipment list offers a full range of driver assists and safety features in cluding totalcontact power brikc constant control power steering power windows soicx- nnted glass safety belts and po urcihare foam padding for the instrument panel prize list for santa caus parade in stouffville rdfisrcicay nv 30 reeve clark of markham to seek reelection reeve clark of markham i township announced on tues day night that he is definitely in the field for the reeves chair again for 195s it is reported that deputyreeve deacon will not seek reelection due to the pressure of business markhams lady councillor kathleen james stated that she was prepared to seek the posi- tion of deputyreeve if the pres- ent encumbent was not seeking reelection j councillor mumberson was un decided and did not care to i make any statement as to his intentions markham township nomina tion meeting will be held at buti tonville hall on friday after noon nov 22rui new dodge on display here commercial floats first prize skconi prize third prize school floats first prize second prize third prize fourth prize fifth prize 15 10 5 25 15 10 7 5 lets make a float it car be lots of fun stouffville businessmens association the stouffville tribune mere jvowv i at bill shields motors the magnificent 1958 meteor new in a bold new way big m for 58 sports car spirit with limousine ride see both now at bill shields motors mercury lincoln meteor cars trucks don mills road between gormley and vandorf phone aurora iarkview 75827 open 9 am to 9 pm we have a few 1057 meteors left will sell at our cost also a large selection of used cars at a terrific reduced price for example 1955 dodge sedan 999 1953 chev sedan 849 1955 plymouth sedan 999 1953 meteor and fords five to choose from 799 1948 chev sedan real good transportation s149 1948 pontiac 5passenger coupe with radio fully winterized 149 1952 pontiac sedan s549 1951 meteor sedan 399 1954 9passenger 4door ford ranch wagon fully equipped 1499 according to chrysler of can adas dodgede soto sales divi sion the tall fins of the 1958 dodge passenger cars soon to be offered to the motoring pub- lie have been proven in wind tunnel tests to allow a reduction of up to 20 percent in the steer ing effort required of the driver in correcting for cross winds this means states h j rosebrugh general sales man ager of the dodgede soto divi sion that we are able to offer a styling pacesetter that also contributes to greater ease of driving for 193s the dodge line will continued on page 12 in these tough days and times the person who turns the other cheek is sticking his neck out church news christ church anglican rev 1 d tiller hector sunday nov 17th 1957 2nd after trinity s a m holy communion lft am morning worship 10 am junior sunday school 11 am sunday school friday s pm choir practice tuesv 230 iiui wa stouffville baptist church sunday nov 17th 1957 10 am bible school 11 am morning worship 730 pm evangelistic service wed s pm prayer meeting bloomington christian associated gospel church mr ted simmon minister sunday nov 17th 1557 10 sm sunday school tor all 1 1 am mominc worship wed s pm prayer meeting st james presbyterian church stouffville rev d r mckillicnn ba bd sunday nov 17th 1957 10 am morning worship worship with u brethren in christ church heise hill gormley pastor bishop a 1 winger sunday nov 17th 1957 10 am sunday school 11 am worship service 7 pm evangelistic message by our evangelist rev harry hock leonard mich look elsewhere in this issuo for details of revival services ringwood christian church rev kenyon edwards sunday nov 17th 1957 1000 am sunday school 1110 am worship service you are welcome 8 pm monday ce prayer meeting united missionary church gormley bethesrla rev c 13 hunuing minister sunday nov 17th 1957 s45 am broadcast 11 am sunday schools 12 noon rev itoht watt of peoples church toronto 730 pm young peoples second markham baker dili baptist churches rev bruce ilivcy sunday nov 1 7th l7 second mn lhiin wf invite you in our growing prayer service vri s pm nym sumlnv i missionary sun- la j bible school 1 0 a in morning service 1 am our missionaries i wellers on furlough from the philip pine lslanlsvvill spcyl at ii a m niul show picmrr in our young peoples service at 73 pm kaiser mill prayer service thur- pm in the church sunday services bible school 2 pm service 1 pm rev c vcller our mr-ion- memorial christian church rev f a denriiiond pastor sunday nov 17th 1957 10 am sunday bible school 11 am worship 730 pm gospel service wed s pm prayer blb study thurs 730 pm junior and senior choir beginning fri nov 15 it 7 so pm special bible lectures to be presented by rev will iam pape of the china inland mission classes are open to everyone time of each class 730 pm 830 pm united church melville peachs bethesrla ballantrae rev g dnvfson mr n hodgson sunday nov 17th 19bt 10 am bethesda peach 1130 am melville ballan trae united missionary church rev o e bell minister sunday nov 17th 1957 dickson hiti 915 am morning worship 1050 am sunday school 730 pm evening service markham 10 am sunday school 11 am morning worship 730 pm evening service mon nov 11 young peoples you are welcome to worship with us united church stouffville rev douglas dnvls sunday nov 17th 1957 10 am sunday school 11 am divine worship 730 pm evening service film the secret of the gift tubs 730 pm scouts cubs wed 415 junior choir thursday 4 pm explorers 700 pm cgit 800 pm choir practice wed dec is- the sunday school will hold thir christ mas party arv will cak you will enjoy these friendly services altona christian united missionary church rev dow snrgcnnt pnstor sunday nov 17th 1957 s45 droadcast ckin 1350 k 1030 am sunday school 730 pm evening worship wed t p m prayer service all welcome vivian mccokmack memorial church thur 815 prayer k blblo study sunday nov 17th 1957 1030 a m sunday school rev lohn it boyd will eon- duet nitcn session 730 p m evening worship ev w s whitcombe nil give hi farewell menage tlieriiy s n inek yniins people meciing hssio5a thurs evening 800 prayer service and business meeting friday aflernoon 330 child rens happy hour sunday nov 17th 1957 sunday school 10 am communion service 1045 am evangelistic 730 pm though todaj to i rain a child in the way that he khould go you must so that way yourself sxovffvuit yottfh saturday 715 pm parkside youth centre this saturday at the joiilh meeting tr rowan ii be with us to lead the rallj mr fco anderson will b present mth hi trumpet for several musical nuiu- kr mis carolyn coalwr with mfti in one b rady for a bibl quli and e good lime for everyone sunday evening fireside at 9 pm tlila week film salvation rj christian fellowship continuing series on ihr book of acts remember to pray dally for tm korthern ontario campaign harrr edwards duxy

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