Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 9, 1961, p. 9

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competitive prices flos personal service islprug stores special values and reminders this week moneysaving specials christmas cards boxed and loose a complete assortment to choose from reg 69c cutex hand cream 2 for 98c reg 65c gleem tooth paste 49c reg 79c 1nstantine 50s 69c 60s 120s rf- 1-25- j ironized yeast 119 189 reg 79c mum mist 69c reg 51c modess 2 for 89c reg 98c enden shampoo 79c ida brand reg 99c idasal tablets 300s 79c hot water bottle 99c cough and cold needs kleenex 2o0s 19c 2 for 37c 400s reg 32c 30c man size 33c 2 for 63c reg 59c alkaseltzer 2 for 89c plastic pill box free with 93c size bayer aspirin 100s 93c hankscraft vaporizer- humidifier 995 hankscraft vaporizer fluid 79c 139 pinex concentrate 98c prepared 69c 100 smith bros cough drops 15c ida brand quellida cough syrup 150 aikens pharmacy 35 main st v phone 286w stouffviue open evenings except sat sun frl 10 pm harry hathaway painting and decorating service rr2 markham new telephone number stouffviue 1977w2 stouffviue district high school annual commencement exercises high school auditorium friday nov 10 815 pm presentation of diplomas awards and musical numbers reserved scats on sale from students 25c admission at the door 25c pine orchard mrs rae mcclure was a dele gate to the w i convention held at royal york hotel last week our sympathy is extended to mr and mrs john riddle and butch in the death of mrs riddles mother last week we are pleased to report earl johnston was able to come home from newmarket hos pital where he had been a few days following an injury to his hand while at work a quilt was completed wed nesday at the church by the wilhng workers and a pot luck dinner enjoyed by all the pupils of the junior room had a holiday owing to the ill ness of their teacher miss has- kett mr r chapman is enjoying two lovely blooms on his easter lily mrs d hope visited her par ents on wednesday the occa sion being mrs dennis birth day ashburn anniversary services were well attended at burns church on sunday nov 5th at 11 am and 730 pm rev donald mc- killican ba bd dean of knox college was the guest minister at the morning service he chose for his subject the original church mr leroy soper of stouffviue was solo ist and the choir sang two an thems at the evening service the minister spoke on my task the choir from knox college sang three numbers the monthly meeting of the wms was held at the home of mrs russell batten on wed nesday nov 1st at 215 pm with the president mrs a dee ming presiding the scripture lesson was read by mrs a pay- nter followed with prayer by mrs r richardson mrs a fisher was in charge of the study period on the sub ject of immigration in our coun try the sympathy of the commun ity is extended to the family of the late mrs g w west who passed away at the home of her daughter mrs a patterson whitby on wednesday nov 1 mr and mrs t dolson of brampton mr and mrs allan walsh and family mr and mrs harold kerry of port perry were recent visitors with mr and mrs alfred fisher mrs wm hopkins spent a few days last week with rela tives in toronto mr john miller and mrs m sparks visited with dr and mrs jas langstaff at rich mond hill on thursday mrs russell batten mrs raymond taylor mrs edgar heron mrs walter knight at tended a wms presbytery meeting at beaverton on thurs day several from here attended the auction sale at the farm of the late blake dehart on sat urday miss delia johnston of ux- bridge visited at the home of mr and mrs wm hopkins on sunday mr and mrs wm mcandless robert and lenore don mills mr and mrs k heron and son of pickering were visitors of mr and mrs edgar heron on sunday mr and mrs e batten of oshawa were sunday visitors at the home of mr and mrs russell batten mr and mrs w johnson of toronto attended anniversary service on sunday morning and visited with mr and mrs nel son ashton during the after noon mrs henry johnson and mrs a burry of toronto were sunday dinner guests of mr and mrs h ashton mr walter reynolds of an- caster and mrs a reynolds of toronto spent saturday with mr and mrs edgar heron ringwood mrs f atkinson celebrated her birthday by having sunday dinner with their daughter and husband mr and mrs bill cock- well other guests were mr and mrs j c teetzel of mount albert and miss edna atkinson mr and mrs h mcdonald arrt mrs george may of toronto had sunday night supper with mr and mrs f atkinson mr and mrs fred steckley called on mr and mrs jacob grove and miss ada on sunday eening bradley nigh is progressing favorably after surgery last thursday morning and was able to come home on sunday the bazaar sponsored by the peachs ladies and held at the home of mrs j painter on fri day evening was well attended the bake tables were cleared in short order weekend visitors for mr george gower were his grand children mr and mrs murray daniels and marilyn mr and mrs bill peacock and boys mr and mrs dean fockler and fam ily mrs herb yakeley arlene and ronald there seemed to be more than the usual number of halloween callers on tuesday evening here is the report of the fun fair sponsored by the local home and school association held in the schoolhouse oct 27 there was home baking candy barbecue hot dogs coffee and cider for sale the following prizes were awarded seniors best dressed costume rick mc- kenny as a girl original nan cy paul funniest tom phillips juniors best dressed shirley cort original jennifer jones funniest joan mehaffey pre school susan verbeaton the judges were mrs reid mrs kidd and mrs bert carrey cedar grove news give your evergreens winter projection evergreens need winter pro tection just like many other lesshardy plantings look out for drying winter winds as one of the main causes of winter injury when there is little snow cover and the ground is frozen the roots cant take up the water they lose areas where the ground has been blown clear of snow are subject to injury bright sunny weather often leads to winter injury the pro tective snow cover will melt rap- idly and the ground will dry out or freeze hard at night sometimes small branches on white cedars suddenly turn brown and die in the spring this can be caused by small breaks in the twigs followed by drying out these breaks may be the result of persons forcing their way through a hedge sleet storms may also cause small breaks i ontario dept of agriculture specialists offer these sugges tions soak the soil around plant ings just before freezeup this will help prevent drying out of the foliage mulch with peat moss or strawy manure this is valuable in areas where there is little snow to act as an insulator use snow fencing for protec tion against wind and sun ever green branches and discarded christmas trees may also be used large trees may need a frame support and burlap for protection be sure to erect the framework before the ground freezes its funny how often were afraid a barber is going to make our hair look like his mr and mrs leroy soper and family of stouffviue were sunday guests of mr and mrs douglas ashton claremonts 12th annual santa claus parade saturday nov 25i prize list school floats 40 pupils and over 1st 2000 2nd 1000 39 pupils and under 1st 2000 2nd 1000 other entries 500 variety floats 1st 1500 2nd 500 business floats sarco cup decorated bicycles 12 years and under 1st 300 2nd 200 3rd 100 other childrens entries 1st 300 2nd 200 3rd 100 scouts guides brownies and cubs 1st 1500 2nd 1000 3rd and lih 500 each clowns 1st 500 2nd 300 lucky draw 1st prize shetland pony or 100 canada savings bond 2nd prize transistor radio 3rd prize electric fry pan 4th prize hamper of groceries parade starts at the station 130 pm sharp candies for the children from santa himself the long list of activities that come to life cch autumn in cludes every age group and every interest mst of our young people participate in one of the many church groups there are choirs school com munity club meetings and com munity events euchre and mu sic lessons and the list goes on and on everyone is very busy as soon as the season gets underway in cedar grove the young peoples banquet on friday evening drew a good crowd for a delicious pork sup per served by the cgit the speaker gave an interesting ad dress illustrated with slides mr edwin schnellfi who has been working for gib whitta- more the past few months suf fered a heart attack while driv ing the tractor last thursday mr schneller died at once but the tractor turned in the field crossed the road missed a post and entered another fieid before finally stalling n plowed land fortunately nothing was com ing along the towrhne at the time mr schneller lived on the altona road and leaves his wife three daughters and two sons he was in his 72nd year saturday in spite of predic tions was a perfect day for the board replacing be at ihe rink the ladies in the community took dinner to the men on the job and although a lot was ac complished it will take another day to finish the job there is no limit to the number of men and boys the woik committee can use so all hands are welcome zion wms was held at the home of mrs vera taylor on nov 1st at 2 oclock the meet ing opened with prayer by the president sewing meetings for the bales will be held at mrs ryans on nov 21 and every third tuesday with the excep tion of december the bales will be sent to the victor mis sion and overseas mrs isobel whittaker gave a paper are we burying our old people alive old age is something the majority of us will have to face as retirement is earlier and life expectancy is longer the third chapter of the study book entitled is family life about to crumble was taken by mrs jean beare assisted by mrs allan reesor family life is reflected in the life of the church in 1960 there was a greater number of divorces than ever before and canada was fourth in the consumption of alcohol the worship period was taken by mrs faye reesor assisted by mrs gertie milroy the meet ing closed with benediction af ter which a delicious lunch was served the week of november 13th is canvassing week for thorn- haven school the general motors techni cal centre has a wind tunnel for automobiles and trucks that is designed to generate an air stream ranging from 20 to 100 miles an hour from a strong wind to a blast of hurricane force the stoutryiue tribune twjy noreober 1961 pip 9 1 week specials osedcar rfhicebusias a 1957 ford fairlane 500 sedan radio automatic special 99500 1955 pontiac 4door sedan special 59500 1953 buick 2door automatic radio special 29500 1951 chev sedan automatic special 9900 many more values to choose from neil patricks used cars 119 main st stouffviue phone 499 s the cnr tracks si bonus features food prices effective nov 8 9 10 11 we reserve the right to limit quantities fresh grade a predressed frying or roasting 2vi to 31b average fresh chicken cuts legs breasts lb m 48oz fin 25tf 24oz jar 1h apple juice blights orange grapefruit ga marmalade york peanut butter 16oz ice box jar 39tf pouch iak banana chocolate mocha gold dutch white monarch cake mix 4 9j4m pkgs 4 receive free 600 in bonus tafes- crown syrup 8 mazola oil 82oz bottle bicks baby dills 320 bot hawes paste wax york peanuts crest toothpaste ntst chocolate bar s3 ftp unsccntcti floral lavender pine splco deodorizer loeirtj 6c off lib tin blanched 13oz pkg ice cream fish chips royal gold mgal fraservale frozen 24oz pkg receive free 400 in bonus tapes tablcrite vacuum sealed cooked meats cello parsnips no 1 grade 24oz cello bag receive free 200 in bonus tapes ontario sib cello bag no 1 carrots tablcrlto rlndless sliced side bacon schneiders pure pork sausage mortons frozen macaroni cheese cheese slices lib pk lib pkff 2 8ox pkgs kraft 54 lb pkg vvy ontario grown produce- nutritious economical ontario jso i grade 25lij bag ontario no 1 tangy flavour tat0es 45 lb st ontario no 1 cooking onions 3lb cello bag 23 ontarios finest fancy macintosh apples 6ql bskf 59tf ontario no i to compliment any meal mushrooms lb 4 ontario no 1 grade not rouse tomatoes lb 25tf atcliff s i g a foodliner stouffville ontario mmmmmliki 4aaaa

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