Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 4, 1959, p. 5

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markham fair field crop competitors markham fair is again sponsoring field crop competitions in oats fall wheat ensilage corn with increased interest in barley it has been decided to add that crop to our 1959 competitions seed for all competitions except corn must be registered or known to be from registered seed a minimum acreage of three acres is required if enough interest is shown seed can be procured through us at a reduced price score card purity of variety 10 points freedom from other grain 10 points freedom from disease smut etc 10 points freedom from weeds 25 points stand of crop 35 points competition trim 10 points iiu 100 points your committee would appreciate receiving your entry as early as possible each competition re quires a minimum of ten entries deadline june 10th for further information contact fred spring secretary at markham tke tribune carries a complete line of office machines and supplies victoria square news mrs w sandle there will be a cleanup bee h brownie j the cemetery on friday evening at the recent cookie sale held june 5 in preparation tor the by the 1st gormley brownie memorial service all the men pack the amount realized was j are asked to turn out and help over 3100 these proceeds are to be used for ihe community park congratulations to these little girls for their fine work in this their first endeavour w3ls the executive of the womans victoria square is ready missionary society of york rhljrrfl presbyterial will meet on tues- bunh baseball please note that all the home games of the victoria square boys ballteam will be held in the crosby memorial park un- ionville until the park here at tenders called for ret childrens school tre stouffyhle tribune twvjjy june 4 1959 pg 5 rev gardner of oak ridges was the supply minister at vic toria square on sunday in the day june 9th at 930 am in the laskay united church the regular monthly meeting of the wms will be held on wednesday june 10th at 215 ton w i t the flowers in the church on pm at the home of mrs h dev- ereu l with the members from fss fri mis headford in charge of the proj was gramme all the laches m the community are invited to at- tend bazaar- vacation school the weather was ideal for there will be another meeting the annual bazaar of the gorm- on monday evening june 15 ley home and school which was at 8 oclock at the headford held on saturday afternoon united church to complete the may 30th in the victoria square plans for bible vacation school i community hall mrs j leitch all who can assist please come the president welcomed every- to this meeting then called on mrs r memorial service ka is past president the annual memorial service york simcoe home and will be held on sundav june schocl council to officially open 7th at 1130 am the speaker the bazaar will be our student minister there was sewing which in- mr allan mcintosh special mu- duded aprons of all shapes and sic will be given by mrs jack potholders baby clothes rumney there will also be a novelties beautiful doll clothes special offering to help with homebakmg plants a fishpond the upkeep of the cemetery all for the dd of the children icecream pop hotdogs a i lucky draw was held for a 500 food voucher which was won welcome cleanup bee the may meeting of thorn- hill and district association for retarded children was held at the thornhaven school with mrs p a mcclelland as guest speaker mrs mcclelland is a teacher of music at the metropolitan toronto school for retarded children she spoke of the importance of music in the life of every child and suggested that parents should start at an early age to impress the importance of list ening to good music on their children mrs mcclelland went on to say that a childs taste in music is developed as early as three years of age and many children are fond of classical music this early in life she told of her work with retarded chil dren at the toronto school and how well these children respond to music many of them are capable of keeping time right from the start others acquire a beat after encouragement and practice with the other children retarded children mrs mcclelland went on to say are able to express themselves through music more so than in any other way some child ren who do not have speech have been helped through the blowing of a kazoo retarded children are capable of learn ing to play a musical instru ment and many have done so in conclusion she expressed the opinion that it is wonderful to be able to appreciate good music and every child normal or otherwise could do so if helped and encouraged by parents in the home a report of the oarc con vention at smiths tails was given by mrs d marritt of wlllowdale in the course of this report mrs marritt men tloned that the thornhill asso ciation topped all others in their financial campaign for the building of a new school for retarded children in richmond hill mr harry red foster paid a glowing tribute to the job done by this small associa tion in his remarks to the dele gates at the convention miss ketola principal of the thornhaven school and a mem ber of the building committee reported that all plans for the new school had been completed tenders were now being called for and the actus building due to start in a few weeks hopes are high that the school will be ready for opening in septem ber how wonderful to know that the retarded children of this dis trict will at last have a bright well equipped school to attend a social hour followed the meeting at which time refresh ments were served john deere baler and ejector demonstration 7 pm tues june 9th 1959 m at mme- bournehunter motors ltd main st west stouffville demonstration conducted by john deere co representative come and see this time and labour saver in operation invites you to shop in air conditioned comfort at our modern market at markham highway no 7 at galsworthy watch for this ad each week in your local newspaper specials this week quaranteed quality pork loin rib end roast lb 39 meats tenderloin end roast lb 49 shopsys potato salad or cole slaw always fresh 12oz p 29c enjoy a summer salad every tomato washed for your protection tomatoes cello carton qc florida no 1 crisp crunchy celery stalks 3la 25 first of the season ontario grown head lettuce 2 large heads 5 monarch white or chocolate cake mixes family size 2 21oz pkgs fotyt serve chilled serve often hunts tomato juice 2 20oz tins 25 open thursday or friday nights till 9 pm makes delicious pies or pastry jewel shortening 55 ideal for cold plates etc swifts prem zuzi 85 stock up at this price pard dog food 4 49 economical spread margarine swifts all sweet 55 special offer save 20c blue surf qiantpackage 3 everything is 100 guaranteed at ominion values effective jujje 3456 dominion store ltj by mrs ito miss judy hart mr and mrs ray wilson and won a lovely towel set free tea i boys at etobicoke and cookies were also served i mr and mrs w m cockburn the proceeds amounted to of newmarket had sunday eve- more than 14500 with which ning dinner with mr and mrs the committee was pleased the earl empringham and girls committee would like to thank mr and mrs wm orr attend- everyone who in any way help- j ed the anniversary services at ed to make the bazaar such a hope united church on sunday success neighbourhood notes birthday greetings to wally macdonald who will be seven years old on june 3 to betty glover for june 4 to margaret canning for june 4to rev a f binnington for june 5 to mrs carl walker for june 6 to bert moorby for june 6to mar lyn snider who will be eight years old on june 7 congratulations are extended to mr and mrs leslie hart who on may 31 celebrated their fifteenth wedding anniversary mr and mrs jim dennio and girls had saturday evening din ner with mr and mrs hugg and family at german mills mr and mrs stanley boyn- ton attended the wedding of their niece miss isobel boynton to mr bert partridge in the avenue rd church on saturday afternoon the reception fol- i lowed at the summit view res taurant mrs t attwood mr and mrs jack broad and family of ujcbridge called on mrs p wil lows on saturday friends are pleased to hear that mrs marcus jarvis is pro gressing favorably following her recent operation in the scar- boro general hospital mr and mrs john emprlng son who was born may 27th congratulations and best wishes from us the excelsior class will meet at the home of mrs gor don holden on june 11th please note change of date as the speaker mrs willis hunking finds this the only convenient time to come to us mr and mrs fred steckley and mr gower called on mr and mrs norman steckley on sunday evening dont forget you are a privi leged people in this country- use your vote on june 11th mrs e pipher and mrs a haines spent sunday with mr and mrs walter pipher you may steal a persons thunder but you cant steal the lightning with which he pro duces it morning later having dinner with mrs keith thomas mr and mrs rolph boynton had dinner on thursday of last week with mr and mrs andy forson and family at ringwood j sunday school picnic i please keep the date of tues day july 14th open as that is the date set for the annual sun day school picnic which will be held at musselmans lake further particulars at a later date ringwood church services at 1110 am and 730 pm on sunday june 7th norman and helen nigh were happy to welcome a baby girl on may 26th several of our folks attended the whitchurch township sun day school convention on wed nesday held in bethesda united church the speakers ably chal lenged us on the theme of the convention go out and com pel them to come in rev k edwards recent pas tor of the church made a sur prise call at excelsior class ladies meeting held in the chu rch on thursday afternoon he arrived in toronto from vir- ham had sunday dinner with gia in time to welcome his ibrmanigaihhabaai uardian aintenance brake special 175 9 complete system checked to ensure proper function ing of ail parts master cylinder inspected for possible leakage or low fluid level brake lines checked at ail connections for fatigue or road damage brake shoes adjusted for clearance and confct to eliminate fading brake linings checked to avoid scoring of brake drums 9 brake drums inspected for truencs and scoring to prevent early replacement 0 parking brake checked to insure efficient operation and easy release quality service pays in the long run neil patrick motors ltd phone stouffville 32 motomaster extralife muffler mew gar qutiiy biswoei proof sovabics maki otj via chivkout 1949 m mwl 19hh mlti bodot j hymouth 86 rord imi mihoi 4f w q 1ws4 m wlw a defective muffler wastes gas and power replace now at bigger savings factory duplicate-fit- h heavier outer shell double locked seams a heavier outer heads tubes installed while you wait drop in for free muffler inspection our service department is completely equipped for fast efficient service at the lowest possible rates for your convenience ihe scrvlca department is open both thursday and friday nights automatic adjustment rideomatic shock absorbers new car quality steady ontha curvet take the bounce out of bump banish note- diving stops replace that rock and roll jounce and bounce with smooth- riding level action r i d e o matic j shock absorbers bet- iter steering less jjroad shock canadian tire 498 eh es you up to 50 fast installation while you walt 85 to 190 per unit front end parts replace worn ond jloppy coil springs and front wheel parts at canadian tires greater sav ingt cflfsdftf tire associate store highway no phone 918 open 830 am 630 pm daily thursday- friday till 9 pm open all day monday 7 markham

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