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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 1, 1958, p. 3

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quality service insecticides and fungicides for the farm tj home garden king bug killer special 3 ddt dust derris dust o chlordane dust je malathion dust king readytouse dusts fungicides potato dust tomato dust vegetable dust vine dust gladiolus dust and spray rose dust or spray chipman insect disease control in gardens and lawns all purpose flower garden dust or spray ant grub killer herbate 20 2td weed killer stiver bros stouffville phone 9150s or 45 births engagements macko mr and mrs john macko nee drustua alsop are happy to announce the birth of their son john jeffrey on april 21 195s at toronto western hospital both well mantle mr and mrs fred mantle of goodwood are hap py to announce the arrival of a baby boy on april 27 135s at brierbush hospital mcquaker mr and mrs wra mcquaker of claremontj are happy to announce the arrival of a baby daughter on april 21 1958 at brierbush hospital tran joe and freda are happy to announce the arrival of their daughter cathryn darlene on april 24th 1958 at york county memorial hospital newmarket wideman grant and darlire wideman nee grey are hap- py to announce the an ival of their son eldon grant at brierbush hospital april 18 1958 a brother for donna the stouftyille triuhe thrslty miy i ifjt 9n i local and personal happenings the tribune has one standard bexall lc sale continues i bingo on saturday april 12 miss i typewriter to rent and one used tremendous savings are still the regular weekly bingos a r duncan was a guest at i machine for sale j the order of the day as the lc under the auspices of branch the stewartdickinson wedding sale continues through satur- 459 canadian legion will be at stayrer ont j mr barry wilkes son of mr i day may 3rd at houstons rex- held in the legion hall every and mrs len wilkes stouffville all drug store has completed his second year at the ontario veterinary col a large rotisserie recently lege guelph he returned home installed at the carload groce- 1 last week i teria is turning out golden brown broiled chickens piping newlyweds mr and mrs hot and ready to take home saturday evening at 8 oclock sharp the case against local rest home operators mr and mrs bernard mcginty stouffer st stouffville has been remanded indefinitely according to a re- sgt davis mrs davis and family of camp borden and mr and mrs dawson davis spent sunday visiting friends at ni- agaraonthelake and at lew iston new york v j 1h- hmv ivtvllildl huv mil vision mr the ruddy sign companv has j re an1 mrs -mc- mondav following a ten dav va- aching staff just completed erection of two un u lo ap m cation with his sister mrs gra- aaa a a a a york north liberal wa j a report of the annual meet- an executive meeting of the j ing of the ontario liberal wom- womens ens association held at royal new plate glass windows were installed this week in the front j of oneills furniture store j contractor mr bud spang is j doing the work 17th was given by miss l starr also very comprehensive re- york north liberal association was held april 23rd at the home of the president mrs d f downey fifteen members including honorary j ports of the ontario liberal presidents mrs chas webster convention held at king ed- of aurora and mrs howard j ward hotel in toronto april 18 cane of newmarket were pres ent nate mrs h hooker both ap pointees of the riding associa tion they report a large and very enthusiastic attendance plans were made for the reg- york hotel toronto on april i ular monthly meeting to be held in veterans club room new market town hall on may 21st at 815 when mr donald plaxton deputy reeve and lawyer of richmond hill will speak on mr and mrs everett hock ley rr 1 claremont ont announce the engagement of their daughter ruby annis to mr donald a heard son of mrs albert biatch and the late mr clarence heard osh- awa ont the wedding will take place in goodwood bap tist church on saturday may 17th 1958 at 230 pm mr and mrs maurice eby announce the engagement of i their daughter pauline eliza- beth barkey to mr john warn- 1 ica son of mr and mrs wm warnica barrio the marriage will take place saturday may 24th at 3 pm at dickson hill united missionary church dick son hill ont this week gary grundy have taken up see advertisement in this issue residence on hawthorn ave in the staivale subdiv grundy is on the teaching of the stouffville public school i large double sign boards in market court on v cdnesday of town one on the vacant indus- a new sign has been erected trial property at westlawn cres in front of the lee real estate and the other on the sellers office west end of town a pre- property near the snowball bar- vious sign was destroyed a few j ber shop weeks ago when a portion of a i large tree fell on it j special service was held at the mr david dawson of beauhar- nois quebec returned home on ham crowhurst main street stouffville dr a j phillips of the na tional cancer institute will speak at a meeting of the mark- notick e a grubin ro optome trist will be at his otlice in ham branch canadian cancer stouffville on monday and hues- society next thursday evening day may 5th and cth phones memorial christian church on in st andrews united church 86j2 and 2511 mr bob barnes an employee sunday morning april 27 when i may 8th a film will also be at the bank of nova scotia rev f a dearmond officiated j shown on the subject cancer mr john davis visited with stouffville has been transferred in dedicating the oak fern j research outside of the labor- his parents rev and mrs doug i davis last week and later nto- torcd to dorset to spend a few mr sam mckewen xormer days with ws brother mr and resident of dickson hill and now uoug ulvls to a hamilton branch mr stands purchased in memory of atory j barnes took over the new posi- tion on monday euchre the final ioof euchre party deceased members of the chu rch permits for ten new homes have been issued for lots on living in markham suffered a i uui iwc uctn issueu iui wis broken hln in a fall recentlv and t ne noxy i insure in c masonic hall on tuesday may j pert and fairview ave avoric p 6th at 830 pm admission 50c is expected to commence on the go r home mr pri7 nh ii c1 tj 1 mckewen is wellknown throu the roxv theatre in uv- nd prizes and lunch and 19 were given by delegate j the value of organization in mrs bruce hunter and alter- 1 liberal party mm8m 7mm cudney choice peaches 2 peds st0kelys fancy honey pod for jjt hereford corned beef v 37c tomato juice york fancy 48- 29c rolled porterhouse roast fe 79c meaty pork spare ribs fc 49 freshly minced beef h 39c schells food market stouffville free parking rhone 220 ontario free delivery ten applications have been received for the office of clerk- treasurer of the township of uxbridge all of them local men council hopes to make their final selection next week the position was made vacant due to the resignation of mr don kennedy who will return to the teaching profession on a full- time basis next fall treat the family to wtmdmim piping hot ready to take home jos lewis jr is home from newmarket hospital where he recently underwent an operation for appendicitis a number of ladies from stouffville travelled to bramp ton on saturday to attend the annual meeting of region no 4 business professional wom ens clubs stouffville repre sentatives were mrs verba aus tin pres mrs gar lehman mrs ken lajushway and mrs jas mccreight new stylerite homes in the davis subdivision north of star- vale very shortly mr andy williams was a first prize winner last week at the eaton hobby art show mr williams took the prize for his be heard in newmarket court i shout this district and his many friends wish him a speedy re covery the case against mr cy bell man of stouffville scheduled to mrs harold newns of sneets- ville dennis davies the present manager will continue in that capacity police chief chatterley of ux bridge has been asked to resign his position within thirty days by the town council rural scene he tells us that he has entered fora number of years and this is the first time he has been able to cop any of the prizes mr williams is an enthusiastic member of the stouffville high school night art class large size 189 reg size 169 place orders early carload groceteria phone stouffville 280 easter seal total up neil patrick chairman of the 1958 easter seal campaign for stouffville and immediate dist rict has announced that the total in funds raised this year was 1374 this is more than one hundred dollars ahead of j known by many of our elder last years total figure and con- residents has been ill for about tributions are still coming in six weeks but is on his feet the easter seal campaign here again he has the distinction of mr walter davey native of goodwood now living at 50 rivercourt blvd toronto will be passing another of lifes mile stones this week mr davey will be 79 he is the last of a family of nine girls and two boys walter davey who is well s sponsored by the stouffville lions club as part of the cam paign to raise money for on tario crippled children stanley martin buried at hartman cemetery the funeral was conducted from the oneill funeral chapel on monday afternoon for stan ley arnott martin who passed away at york county hospital newmarket on saturday april 26th he was in his 68th year mr martin was born in scott township and had been an em ployee at canada wire cable leaside for many years he made his home for some years with mrs ralph baker stouff- having been on the payroll of the ault wiborg ink co for more than fifty years meeting of canadian concert association on tuesday evening april 22nd the annual directors meeting of the stouffville and district branch of the cana dian concert association was held atthe home- of mrs knox- leet ringwoori for the elec tion of officers and the organiz ing of this years membership campaign the members of the execu tive were retained in office with two exceptions mrs s s ball artist entertainment chairman this week was remanded until tuesday may 6th mr bellman has been charged with assault ing a police officer the fracas occurred in buttonville police station last month when he is alleged to have struck stouff ville chief frank edwards tear ing his tunic major a a mackenzie mpp was the guest speaker on mon day evening at the regular meeting of the stouffville lions club the local member of par liament was introduced by lion elmer daniels and a vote of thanks was tendered by lion ralph corner the regular monthly lucky draw for a suit of clothes went to lion ken wagg incidentally the first lions club member to have won a suit of clothes in this monthly draw which has been operating in the club all winter land mr murray mcmullen has completed his second year at the ontario veterinary college at guelph he has been appointed public health inspector for the muskoka district for the sum mer months his office is located at bracebridge a number from here attended the 100th anniversary banquet of the masonic grand chapter of canada in the royal york hotel on monday evening mr and mrs cec hendricks mr and mrs ken wagg mr and mrs chas feasby mr and mrs reg manewell mr mrs chas vanzant and mrs don lewis were representatives from stou ffville every province in can ada had delegates present as well as many centres in the united states scotland and eng- fev the understanding heart and the human touch food clothing shelter yes but it takes more than these to lift the burden from despairing souls this the salvation army knows in its hostels havens homes and hospitals in instances of emergency relief- the understanding heart and the human touch are ceaselessly employed in mending shattered lives and kindling hope in spirits darkened by sin or suffering that this work may never flag yoursupport is needed by faithful workers of the salvation army dedicated to these tasks of mercy ville a sister but of late had f lwo years retired from the been residing in goodwood j board and mrs knoxleet cam- surviving are four sisters j paign manager for 19758 with- mrs ralph baker and mrs drew from that position five bert baker stouffville mrs o new directors mrs f w anderson willowdale and mrs todd mrs chas ratcliff mrs wesley miller scarboro there vedseltoft mr reg stouffer is also one brother surviving and mrs w f sherwood were george martin of toronto for- appointed to the board merly of lemonville the fu- j tne officers for 195859 are as neral on monday at which six follows president mr w e nephews of the deceased acted duxbury 1st vicepres mrs r w knoxleet 2nd vice pres mrs j o ingham secretary mrs j a ogilvy tresis mr g h williams campaign mgr i mrs thos wedseltoft publici ty mr harold spofford stage mgr mr r mercer house mgr mr ii j waite entertainment chairman mrs f w todd the other board members are mrs k r campbell miss m simons miss dora browns- combe uxbridge mrs c no- ian anrl mr lome boadway organization of the spring j campaign for 195859 member ships was partially completed final arrangements will be made at a meeting of directors and canvassers to be held at the as pallbearers was conducted by rev douglas davis v j lauesen realtor 875 kgllnton ave east toronto attention farmers wanted immediately for waiting clients farms of am descriptions 50 to 200 acres also 10 acre lots willi house reasonably priced write or call ray hamstead the staff and students of stouffville district high school invite you lo attend the stardust annual sprinq prom friday may 2nd 1958 at the high school auditorium music by ron tomlinsons orchestra dancing 9 1 buffet luncheon semiformal admission 250 per couple only tickets may be purchased from students or at door iv mayfalr 1 14 1 or 16tf 0 mrc ogilvy on the ilymouth 53203 objective 240000 chairman mr john low uxbridge say 1st t my 31sf treasurer mr ceo colbeck campaign headquarters 111 brock st w box 122 uxbridge i am a neighbour of yours life insurance is my profession may i be of service jim abell phone 237 stouffville sun life of canada j evening of may 20th dates for the campaign are may 22nd to may 30th inclusive the three concerts brought j to stouffville by the associa- j lion last season were most en- thusiastically received we arc looking forward to a wider re- 1 sponse in memberships this coming season to bring more of these fine canadian artist programmes to an even larger audience dont cost they high school news our track and field meet will be held next wednesday may 7 commencing at 1030 am par ents and friends are invited to the school to see the students compete if weather is unsuit able it will be held on the first fine day after wednesday a great deal of planning and preparation has been made for the coming spring prom which will be held friday may 2 dan cing will be from 9 to 1 and the admission is s250 per couple only music will be supplied by j hon tomlinsons orchestra and everyone is welcome as no i guest cards are required for this evening john corner pay dont let seed prices per hundred or per bushel fool you kuure your sed rost per acre then compare what coop rives for the sllsht difference there mlsht be a better krade a higher percentage germination and many thousand of weed seeds icm per acre and dont forget mcd rost per ere is a small part of the total investment of seeding when you consider seed bed preparation it pays to buy the best plack oltdkfts now for coop seed corv usexpseeds that really grow stouffville coop phone 269 or 122

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