Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 1, 1961, p. 11

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markham jrf x markham womt 357 phohe 357 friday saturday june 23 dean martin shirley maclaine all in a nights work adult added featurette and col cartoon special childrens matinee sat june 3 2 pm conquest of space plus featurette an color cartoon monday thru saturday june 5 ip gable miroelclitt mttflfkj by arthur miter produced by frank e tayfcr directed by john huston kau alex north a ih m pimkiiou rrcmuu tiiuud tm united artists adult entertainment a color cartoon 2 shows each evening at 7 815 pm the absent minded professor will be here june 23rd for office supplies its the tribune buttonville news neighbourhood notes the dance the buttonville school parents club has plan ned lor this saturday evening june 3 will be held at the school instead of buttonville hall as previously mentioned every one interested in spending an enjoyable evening o dancing and cards is invited the bernard venus family spent last weekend at vineland on thursday mrs john wilk- ins and mrs fred leaf dele gates and mrs ken stots at tended the 61st district annual meeting of east york womens institutes held at centennial road united church west hill last week when they were visited by enumerators mark- ham township voters were in formed of a plebiscite to be held in the township on june 21 this vote will determine whe ther the sale of liquor is to be allowed the vote yes group believes markham township develop ment is being retarded by pres ent liquor restriction the vote no committee is of the opin ion that any easing of such laws in this area would increase the flow of undesirable trans ient motorists create greater road hazards and therefore re quire more police protection at greater cost to the taxpayer harmony executive meets on wednesday afternoon the executive of browns corners united church harmony club met at the church to plan ac tivities on wednesday of this week members will cater for a dinner when masseyferguson entertain a group from oxford county on june 20 there will be a dessert luncheon served in the christian education room of the church guest speaker will be mrs b c sisler who ac companied her daughter sculp tress rebecca sisler and rebec cas son adam when they went to egypt last winter miss sis ler was sketching art treasures soon to be flooded in the as wan dam area mrs sisler will have many interesting exper iences to relate vacation church school on monday evening june 5 the workers of victoria square charge vacation church school will meet at headford church at 800 pm each worker should plan to attend this meeting with a headf ul of new ideas pine orchard mr and mrs don boake and children were sunday visitors with mr and mrs winbourne miss phyllis white was a re cent guest with the rae me- clure family and mrs wesley lundy mr and mrs douglas hope donna and jane ann spent the weekend in peterboro with mrs hopes sister and family miss eva dennie spent satur day and sunday with her sister mrs white and family earl johnston has taken a position at arnold farms su permarket on highway no 7 at don mills rd mr and mrs ford lehman were dinner guests on sunday with their son howard and fan ily helping howard celebrate a birthday mr and mrs lome shrop shire entertained the shropshire family to sunday night supper in honour of mr lome shrop shires birthday mr and mrs glen byers of altona were present also mr and mrs wal ter oboyle of scarboro dont forget willing workers on june 7th with quilting and painting at the church prices effective may 31st june 1 2 3 we reserve the right to limit quantities products florida no 1 grade 10 lb bag new potatoes 45 5unkist oranges bananas cabbage bursting with juice size 180 no 1 grade savory tropical flavour no 1 grade tender garden fresh size 24s 2 doz 59c 2 lbs 29c 2 heads 35c cheese slices 8oz pkgs canadian old english pimento swiss 89 cherry hill coloured cuts 12oz pkg med cheese 55c iga 16oz jar cheez spred 53c ingersoll 16oz pkg baby rolls 55c black diamond white 12oz old cheese 59c first grade royal gold or stouftvilie butter lb 67c sealtest 1 pint 8 pints ice cream 38c 99c lb tablerite canadas finest red or blue brand beef blade roast blade bone amoved or short rib roast cross cut rib roast or boneless shoulder roast serve it rare medium or well done short cut prime rib roast fresh meaty pork side ribs tablerlte rlndles sliced side bacon 43 49c a 69c ib 49c w 69c stokelys fancy tomato juice strawberry aylmer jam miracle whip salad dressing 20oz tinj a 24oz jar 16oz jar 39 35 extra a total of 3q00 in bonus tapes receive free 600 in bonus tapes with n estles o u i k chocolate or strawberry lib tin tea bags mother parkers pkg of 60 carefree modess inrofn humpty dumpty 9oz twin pack potato phipc tree of ruiaiu vmirb garllo onion chips receive free 200 in bonus tapes with french fries t cooked meats 3tfas dutch loaf plcklo pimento chicken loaf tomatoes no l 0rad ce pto lux white or pink toilet soa 10 bar pkg old south frozen orange a juice 6oz tins 79 79 ratcliffs iga foodliner stouffville ontario death harvey mr g frank harvey passed away suddenly at his horse in gormley on sunday may 2l lsvl from a coronary he was born in gormley in 1s34 son of the late mr edward harvey and sylvia french in decem ber 1916 he married elsie do ner who survives him alon with a daughter joyce at home and lloyd of con 3whiivurch and 4 grandchildren dean bon nie brenda and barbara har vey a son edward predeceased him a brother ernest of cedar valley also survives him along with an uncle mr geo french and an aunt mrs elma nigh nee french the late mr harvey spent most of his life as a miller in the unionville and gormley areas and had lived at stouff- ville and unionville he var an active member of gormley unit ed missionary church over the years he served all departments of the church sunday school youth work and official board singing was one of his minis tries having visited many chur ches with the gormley mens quartet he was privileged to attend all services on the last day of his life the funeral service was held in the united miss church at gormley on wednesday may 24 at 2 pm with rev c hun- king in charge pallbearers were all nephews of the deceased lloyd doner harold doner whitney johnson bruce har vey bruce wideman and nel son ham interment was in the heise hill cemetery as the vancouver province observes the rocking chair is highly appreciated by people who have never lived down stairs under one toro mow it clean with a toro 19 whirlwind only 95 mow your lawn and pick up the clippings at the same time no raking nec esaary the bag and chuta are actually a part of thai windtunnet housing design not an attachment as it is on ordinary rotaryj mowers when mowing without the bag clippings era dispersed evenly over your lawn come in and see this revolutionary ro tary mower today fexcluiivc mark of tor mlt- corf the stoufrvoue trboff tfcarrfay fax 1 1761 paw u new used trucks cet your free copy of lawn games by jtoro liooklcu hendricks hardware main st stouffville phone goo how is the t8me to buy i all trucks in good mechanical condition repainted and al rubber on all units ready to go to work 1959 ford a ton pickup 27000 actual miles would have to be seen to appreciate 1959 chevrolet dump 28000 gvw a 9 fill 1958 international al 80 cab chassis 2995 1957 international dump s180 7 am 27000 gvw i 1958 international a184 dump cq fin 2s000 gvw juu 1958 international vzton pickup qqc with racks 1956 international dump s184 tfqnfl 28000 gvw fciwuu burrows garage hwy no 7 brongham at esso station phone pickering wh 25097 request for big plowing match being studied a delegation led by york county warden jos fry and made up of members of the agricultural committee repre sentatives of the local flow- mens associations and the ag ricultural representative has presented a request at the an nual meeting of the ontario plowmens association that york county be considered as the location for the internation al plowing match in 1965 this proposal is being studied fur ther at the present time by each of the plowmens associa tions in the county and by the directors of the opa a fur ther meeting of all those in the county interested is scheduled for june and a final decision on our invitation will be made at that time there is a keen interest in match plowing in york county last year three local matches drew 143 entries 251600 was paid in prize money and the estimated attendance was 1425 it is believed there are several suitable locations for an inter national match in york hargrave greenhouses mums cut flowers quality bedding plants fob spring 19th ave east of 48 hwy phone 275w2 between 8 ajn and 4 pm after hours 6s2w special auction sale large stock of fine nylon wool and oriental design rugs all in many colours and sizes ordered to be liquidated in detail and in lots to rait without reserve also latest model refrigerators 24 and 30 electric stoves air conditioners water soften ers quantity of fine electric fixtures crystal chandeliers bedroom and dining room suites french provincial chesterfield suites sectional alrfoam suites dinette suites fine occasional pieces table and floor lamps smoothtop and orthopedic mattresses in all sizes quantity of fine used rugs and cottage furnltura also included in this sale saturday june 3rd at 2 pm by provincial warehouse 10 yonge st south richmond hill terms of sale cash cheques accepted for information please call av 55901 av 55901 iinili wanted farms and small acreages buyers waiting call john m baird real estate broker 327 main st n markham phone markham 1181 we carry a complete line of office equipment supplies see them at the stoufmlle tribune ling out sale of ughtmans n store uxbridge 40000 stock o mens ladies and childrens wear and footwear to be sacrificed to the bare walls nothing reserved everything must go

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