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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 17, 1958, p. 3

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r keep your grain insect free for a whole year heres all you do epriy fains with howard bin treat treat new jrin with howard grain guard costs less than 2 a bushel if than it cse o fatsigafo bin treat 1 kills insects in cracks and crevices has prolonged killing action lasts ai least 6 weeks but does not harm grain 13 c ccie33jc0q ss 17 s bin treat grain guard mixes eaiiy with new grain as it is binned protects it from insects for a whole year contains malathion does not harm grain lo u i x tri ui mo 75 n j is jo ici 13 20 over 1000 lake bible over ljooo children attended a five day series of special meet ings held in sunny valley dance pavilion at musselmans lake last week the churchill musselmans lake bible school i which meets every sunday mor- i ning in the churchill church or- i ganized the campaign i meetings were held every mor- i ning at 10 oclock mr douglas birch and many friends assist- i ed in bringing the children a 1 number of local ladies contrib- i uted cookies and orange crush provided refreshment rev frank wellington the well known musical story man conducted a thrilling and exciting series with the children many consider mr wellington one of the best childrens evan gelists he was formerly a juve nile psychologist wjth the big brother movement of the ym- ca friday night was parents night and the conclusion of the series the hall was well filled with parents and friends to hear mr wellington in his unique way again present the wonders of the gospel mr wellington conducts his attended school 1 next series in lindsay his son i keith is travelling with him for i the summer months while school is out these and other howard products i thrvotowrwrrwqwo are on sale at stiver bros stouffviue ontario qormley gary vickers of oriole is spending several weeks with mr and mrs russel ellas his sister margaret spent part of last week holidaying with linda the gormley womens insti tute annual grandmothers pic nic 28th anniversary will be held at stouffvllle park on wed nesday july 23 roll call call your husband district annual reports by mrs harry smith and mrs russ ellas sports committee mrs ray smith and mrs wallace scott save 4c libbys fancy tomato juice favk 6c cuiverhouse ungraded choice peas candy feature allens summer treat assorted candy jionarch regular margarine white swan family pack toilet tissue dominion brand peanut butter all good brand fruit cocktail special 48oz tin j tic 48oz tins yj sieci 20oz tins l i 39 specl 2 for 4 special 14oz pica 17c special c special pack of four jl s c special 16oz unity jar jf 35 specie t 20oz tjns j y brights choice halves peaches 4 5w lns 69 serve it often richmello ice cream brick 23 meat specials devox bacon m 73 produce specials ontario chemes red bacl attractively priced california cantaloupe i5i 2 for 39 ont large head cabbage 15 ontario large head tettuce 2 large heads 1 values cnvvtlvr at jour slouffvillo dominion stor until pm sntnnlay july 10 j1kvs dominion stokes ltd all merrlianiliv sohl flt your dominion store b unconditionally giuirantml to iie von 100 sailfaction ikervlngj kettle fey toclntu aidsifcr ofmiral foods kitchinf a friend of mine said if you can make jelly from one kind of fruit then jelly made from two kinds of fruit will be twice as good well thats certainly true of the fol lowing recipe currant and raspberry jelly 4 cups juice about 1 quart fully ripe red currants and 1 tfi quarts ripe red raspberries 7 cups 3 lbs sugar ft bottle certo fruit pectin first prepare the juice crush 1 quart fully ripe red currants add 54 cup water and bring to a boil crush about ivi quarts fully ripe red raspberries place fruits in jelly bag and squeeze out juice measure ayi cups into very large saucepan now make the jelly add sugar to juice in saucepan mix well place over high heat bring to a boil stirring constantly stir in certo at once bring to a full rolling boil boil hard 1 minute stirring con stantly remove from heat skim off foam with metal spoon pour quickly into glasses cover at once with y inch hot paraffin makes about 11 medium glasses where does pectin come from well pectin is the jelling sub stance found in all fruits in vary ing amounts certo is pectin ex tracted from fruits rich in this natural substance then refined concentrated and performance- controlled your jam and jelly set exactly right when you use certo and follow the tested certo recipes preserving pointer its wise to buy new rubber rings each sea son a good rubber is elastic and not brittle test each ring before using its poor economy to save a rubber ring at the expense of a quart of fruit jam and jelly making can some times bring problems if you have any write and tell me id be glad to help and please visit with mc again in my next column gormley mrs c milsted congratulations to mr and mrs keith hoover who were married on saturday in toronto keith and his bride left by plane on sunday morning lor vancouver bc congratulations to mr and mrs lowell brown lois night who were married on saturday at brethren in christ church oak ridges the following awards were given at ss no 4 markham school good behaviour ted dy mortson greatest improve ment in reading sharon boyn- ton greatest improvement in spelling wavne johnson mrs e c yvilford of toronto is spending several weeks with her sister mrs r g britnell mr and mrs g francy enjoy ed a holiday in the bancroft area misses bertha leipold and shirley cirillo of philadelphia spent two weeks with mr and mrs fred kirstein mr and mrs karold hill and family have left for a three weeks holiday to winnipeg we welcome mr and mrs george staeey and family who have moved into the former harry thompson property miss helen colbeck of west montrose had sunday dinner with miss ruth hoover miss dorothy doust spent the weekend with friends in kin cardine mrs geo barrett suffered a bad fall on friday evening in stouitville due to broken side walk she severely injured her knee and is presently under the doctors care mr v c noble was involved in a twocar crash on thursday night on don mills road mr noble suffered a broken nose and facial cuts and his car is wrecked beyond repair mr and mrs norman john ston and boys are holidaying in the north mr and mrs h e varley and family spent several days last week at algonquin park weekend guests of mr and mrs alvin farmer were mr and mrs perry hayes linda and avon and mr and mrs marven constanger of souder- ton penna vacation bible school at the united missionary church is in full swing the attendance on friday was 175 the closing ex ercises will be held on friday night messrs george french and landon steckley visited mr and mrs floyd winger of queens- ville one day last week rev willis hunking spent several days with relatives at dundalk the stouffylue tribune thndty my 17 1958 tup i local and personal happenings mrs jas dawsonof hudson que visited last week at the home of her daughter mrs a gtaham crowhurst robert wilson of toronto and a former stouffville boy visited friends in town last week mr wilson learned the tailoring trade here many years ago with the late john monkhouse balsam mt zion mrs 15 jamicson muss myrna jones left a week or more ago for a trip to eng land and europe the wa met last wed at the home of mrs winton white tho meeting opened with hymn 263 prayer and the scripture acts 3120 read by mrs wm harbron the rollcall was an swered by a verse with the word repent the lesson thoughts on times of refreshing were taken by the president follow ing the minutes and business mrs geo wilson gave a reading on love and duty and mrs cecil jones gave a very instruc tive talk on friendship of jesus choosing for her text ye are my friends if ye do whatso ever i command you the meet ing closed with hymn 502 and the benediction was pronounced notice stouffville community swimming pool it has been brought to the attention of the swimming pcol committee of the stouffville lions club that complaints are being made regarding prices of admission the committee wishes to make the following comments prices have been increased approximately 50 for season tickets over 1957 prices the season will be 9 weeks this year rather than the 5 weeks of operation in 1957 in the year 1957 no profit was made from the operation of the pool by the stouffville lions club the committee has no particular desire to make a profit in the year 1958 but would hope that the receipts would cover the cost of operation the cost of wages for management instruction and life guards for the season will exceed 250000 other expenses for supplies are expected to exceed 100000 the total take for 1957 was not over 250000 we assure you it is our wish that the pool be operated in the best interests of the community and if receipts are satisfactory season tickets may later be honored on weekends wc believe that the staff is competent and a high standard of safety is being provided for your children we wish to remind you that free swimming is being provided for all children of the community on satur day mornings through the generosity of yonr good friend and ours mr latcham the pool was provided for the benefit of the community your support is solicited to make its operation a success signed l e oneill lawn bowling notes a ladies triples tournament i was played thursday at the local greens for the simpson trophy winners were mrs mid- dleton mrs wagg and mrs crossen high for 2 wins were mrs coplands trio from aurora and high for one win mrs wrights trio from oshawa this thursday night stouff ville bowlers will be entertain ing claremont markham and uxbridge in a mixed jitney two weeks ago at claremont mrs wallace mrs schell and mr johnston were among the winners on monday july 21st there will be a mixed trebles tourna ment tor the watts trophy let one of the members of the games committee know if you wish your name in the draw for the jitney or the watts tro phy tournament by rev t fleetham a lovely picnic supper followed on the lawn miss anna wilson visited last week with her grandmother mrs morgan pugh at uxbridge mrs ralph price of toronto spent a couple of days last week with her parents mr and mrs winton white miss betty gates is taking a summer course in toronto be fore teaching school next fall mr and mrs glen manderson miss mary mcavoy and friend spent the weekend with mr and mrs jack ward at the ward cottage on shadow lake mrand mrs g thompson of florida visited last week with mr and mrs wm harbron congratulations to miss shar on jones on passing her piano exams and to gerald pascoe on passing his accordion exams miss barbara mcavoy of lay- ton spent the weekend with miss brenda mcavoy mr and mrs cecil disney and family visited sunday with mr and mrs albert cooper at brooklin clarence burkhomer from breslau is visiting here with his brothers and sister in town this week miss ella beckett of mark ham spent the weekend with mr and mrs clarke bunker i the tribune has typewriters and ah adding machine ior rent mr and mrs a m wood were in warkworth on monday attending the funeral of mrs woods cousin mr oni isaac mrs george courtney is pres- i ently confined to the brierbush i i hospital friends will regret to learn wrestling opens in the stouff ville arena this friday night mr and mrs a graham crowhurst are presently enter taining her sister and family mr and mrs crandall boekus and daughter nancy of hudson que mr and mrs culp aecom- 1 panied by mr sam cayman all j of vineland motored here last i i week spending wednesday and j thursday visiting among rela- i fives in stouffville and vicinitv i mr and mrs k ross davis church st left on sundav bv tca for new york city they will be away for one week mr and mrs davis intend to take in a baseball game at yankee stadium during their stay the winter teins and hast ings were weexend guests with the js martins at woodland beach georgian bay mrs w r dougherty visited during the weekend with her brother charlie and mrs rus sell in richmond hill i new population figures for richmond hill reveal that our neighboring community now boasts 12500 persons a gain of 1500 in one year figurines and toby jugs by royal doulton china by spode wedgewood royal doulton royal albert crown derby i v vases and table centres by royal haeger vr st fr fancy cups saucers and bricabrac k iz rr stainless steel knives forks and spoons tt t7 v sr tr a gift for every occasion waggs jewelry china main street stouffville paul wiancko of don mills spent several days over the week end with his grandmother mrs wiancko and his uncle eldon on hawthorne ave w d atkinson left malton this morning by plane for the usa where he will attend the 3 day annual convention of the international auctioneers asso ciation mrs howard feasby and beverley of vancouver visited at the feasby and wilson homes last week mr fred dunn formerly of stouffville and now residing in toronto was a visitor in town on friday mr dunn will at tempt to break the four minute mile at the police games on sat urday afternoon they are being held at the cne grandstand friends gathered on two oc casions last week to honour miss grace kaiser local bride- tobe with a shower of gifts miss kaiser was entertained at the home of mr and mrs bert taylor sunset blvd and at mr and mrs lloyd weldons rose ave the wedding is to be conducted on july 26th three more new modern type street lights were installed on main st last week two are the new commercial gas type near obrien ave and the other the residential gas type at the cor ner of main and victoria sts identical triplet kittens wore born to an orange tabby cat here in town recently mrs sarah marshall park drive n informed the tribune that iden tical triplet births are quite a rarity in the cat family the kit tens comprised a male and two females about forty players members of stouffvilles squirt baseball league attended the leafbuffa lo game in toronto on monday night according to reports the lads consumed their fill of pop corn and hot dogs engagements mr and mrs george talbot of stouffville announce the en gagement of their only daugh ter annie loreen to robert gordon mccormack son of mrs mccormack of toronto and the late mr robert mccormack the marriage will take place on saturday july 26 195s at five oclock in victoria presbyterian church toronto rev and mrs john m addi son of king township wish to announce the forthcoming mar riage of their daughter phyllis susan to harry russel hunt son of mr and mrs russel hunt of bethesda the marriage will take place at 4 pm august 9 1958 in first baptist church aurora mr and mrs levi smith wish to announce the engagement of their daughter ethel to mr hans koster son of mrs b koster of holland the wedding will take place in almira men- nonite church on saturday aug ust 2 1958 at 230 pm public school report the following group of names were placed in the promotion list of last week incorrectly this group is promoted from level 3 to level 4 allan bacon margaret birkett ste phen boyd charlene brown trudy cadieux deloras crews anne duxbury lois farthing jody holden roy kennedy su san lee john meydam billy oneill carol priestley janis quilty poppv ramsdim john sanders eddy smith susan st andrews jane thomas tommy wedseltoft jimmy wilkins de light winterstein womens missionary sleeting the wms of the united missionary church stouffville held its summer outing on the lawn at mrs reg stouffers home on wednesday july 9 after a bounteous picnic supper the large group of ladies gather ed in the house for the devotion al meeting the program was under the direction of miss louie hoover a special song was sung by two of the girls and topics were given by miss mabel hoover miss bertha stou- ffer and mrs e herbert an interesting and profitable even ing of fellowship was enjoyed by all the death occurred a week ago in toronto of mrs ida kidd the former ida vanzant and for mer stouffville girl and resident here many years she was the eldest daughter of the late h l vanzant and was born in stouffville mrs kidd was twice married her first husband be ing leonard hutchison of aur ora two sons survive and one sister mrs mae roe of winni peg and mrs luella campbell of edmonton a sister passed away a year ago friends will regret to learn that jack forrester wellknown in this district now a 50-year- old farmer near saintfield was taken to ross memorial hos pital at lindsay on thursday after sustaining a hand injury while working on his farm mr forrester is reported to have caught his left hand in a hay baler damaging the fingers bad ly births st patricks cwl ftrst communion st patricks church mark ham was the scene of a unique service friday morning july 11 as fourteen first communicants were led in procession down the aisle following the service the la dies of the cwl under the direction of mrs j lynn and mrs b reddy served commun ion breakfast to some 170 chil dren and their parents father carvill and fr pulito his assistant presided at the head table along with the chil dren who had made their first communion a large suitably decorated cake was presented by mr w lavis of stouffville those mak ing their first communion were nancy haylow stouffville re- gina doma stouffville patricia mcgrath scarborough susan casineri milliken valerie wcese markham gilda wan- nop markham jan marie arn old markham jo ann arnold markham karl mund mark ham dennis garland mark ham robert weese markham warne lavrisik markham ter ence weese markham richard holas markham the famous platterlipped wo men called ubangis were given that name by a publicity man for ringland brothers and barnum bailey circus ac tually they came from the ub- angi river but another part of french equatorial africa and are members of the sara tribe of the territory of chad st patricks parish picnic many from stouffville and musselmans lake attended the st patricks parish picnic at woodland park on july 13 dur ing the afternoon a teenagers softball game was played and swimming and races were en joyed harry assinck stouffville won one of the first prizes and the campitelli children of mus selmans lake captured two more one hundred and seventy sat down to supper and mr geo ryerson of locust hill favored everyone with ice cream follow ing supper two more softball games were played st patricks parish vs a family reunion group who were present in the park the other game was be tween the fathers and sons of the parish mrs bailey of stouff ville was the convener for the programme a a ifr 1 a tfi a ift gleave mr and mrs george gleave nee phyllis jagger are happy to announce the birth of their son on july 12 at york county hospital new market flook mr and mrs stan ley flook of elgin mills are happy to announce the arrival of their son david roy on july 6 at the western hos pital toronto boyd mr and mrs arnold boyd of stouffville happily announce the birth of twin daughters july 10 1958 at brierbush hospital rioux mr and mrs rioux of stouffville are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter on july 11 1958 at brierbush hospital towner mr and mrs town- er of claremont wish to an nounce the birth of their son at brierbush hospital july 15th 1958 a brother for brian taylor murray and doris are happy to announce the arrival of a son michael eu gene july 8 1958 at port perry community hospital a little brother for ricky your paint thoroughly mixed on our new paint shaker before leaving the store no more stirring for you a new service at hendricks it rust report cherries sweet cherries black tartarians are now on the market this is a delicious very dark sweet cherry uings heidelfienkens and windsors follow these these later varieties are delicious and firmer when preserved montmorency this cherry will be arriving in one or two weeks time we will have both with stems and stemmed all these shipments will be arriving direct from vineland orchards at the peak of their goodness frozen montmorency we will again have this popular pack of red pitted cherries they will arrive in a soft 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