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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 21, 1963, p. 13

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cb gg33333b weve got 30000 to give away gome and get it ye may already b a winner in the ck point matter- lucky number conltit your number it in the april liiu of lh riodft dtgnt so brina in your copy and check hi number against our mailer list of winners if you dont have a copy of iho digest come in anyway ard find out how to get your masterpiece booklet and a chance at 30000 in prixes hurry hendricks habbwabe 29 main st w stouffville ph 6403622 tl tvvvwvfhhu for office supplies see the tribune cacoaaabccbp acbb 1 1 t spring pdhctuse plan no payments till june 15th 1961 chevrolet belair 4dr auto vs radio 21000 original miles like brand new 1960 chev impala 4dr auto 6cyl radio plus many other extras 1959 chev belair 4dr standard trans 6cyl drives like a 63 model 1960 ford 4dr 6cyl standard trans radio etc a real dream car 1958 ford 2dr 6cyl standard trans one owner local car 1958 rambler station wagon 4dr auto 6cyl radio finished in a beautiful jea foam green 1961 volks deluxe radio economy king trucks 1952 chev 34ton pickup coffey and bartley motors limited payments to suit your pttdget phone 6402600 west end of town where price and quality meet liiury main street stouffville oe30i ioe30i aooors jotnoi minimum 02 65 dozen for broiler hoicking eggs we are expanding our hatchery at mount albert from 25000 chicks to 50000 chicks per week and because we also operate the large broiler pro cessing plant at aurora we are in a position to guarantee to take all of your hatching eggs this is the all important factor in supplying hatching eggs we pay a premium above 65c per dozen on all hatches above 75 wo supply the breeding cockerels free and we can work out arrangements to supply you with the readytolay breeder hens at cost if necessary thbi provides a real opportunity for farm people in this area to add substantially to their income if you have- an empty building or have 3500 square feet of idle barn space renovations can readily lve made to accommodate 1000 laying hens and a farm improvement loan is avail able from your banker for such purposes why not investigate this moneymaking oppor tunity today by contacting nelson case or charlie cameron choice cutup chicken ltd hatchery division mount albert ontario telephone 17s ho saocaoc a ioc news from victoria square st womens institute party there were seven tables of eu chre players arid one table of crokfcole at the sr womens institute party in the commun ity hall on tuesday evening euchre prize winners were ladies 1 mrs lloyd canning 2 mrs marcus jarvts conso lation mrs l mumberson gents 1 dalton rumney 2 treanor canning consolation arnold mortson crokinole win ners were mrs neil mortson and mrs herb nelson a lucky draw for a s5 meat voucher was won by treanor canning rangers in january a group of guides and two leaders expressed their wishes to form a senior branch of guiding more suitable to the interests of the teenagers the rangers have registered and are now known as the 2nd york central division land ran gers co their members will come from gormley unionville markham stouffville and bal- lantrae the rangers are looking for ward to a trip to ottawa during the easter holidays along with 36 guides and rangers from richmond hill thornhlll and 5 leaders local association the march meeting was held at the home of mrs j lang with 20 members present on wednesday evening mrs miller welcomed several new mothers the new guide and brownie lea ders were introduced they are mrs r johnston who will be the new tawny owl when the present tawny owl will be lea ving due to her family moving to sudbury- mrs n johnston has stepped up to guide captain with two new lieutenants mrs hornby and mrs banns to assist her the local association is re sponsible for supporting the guide and brownie programmes by providing the financial assis tance necessary for equipment and maintenance of the groups cookie day may 4th the brownies and guides are taking out orders which will ba delivered on may 4th this sup ports the whole guide movement and is a dominion wide appeal to keep guiding going across canada for every box sold we keep a percentage this money is used for camping as the rent ing of the campsites and cabins for brownie and guides is ex pensive guide tour on thursday evening of last week the girl guides accompan ied by their leaders chartered a bus to toronto where they tour ed the new girl guide headquar ters on merton st your corres pondent also had the privilege of accompaning the girls on this tour euchre the fourth game of the euchre series was played in the hall on friday evening when there was fourteen tables of euchre play ers in attendance prize winners were ladies 1 mrs dorothy smith 2 mrs everett vanderkooy con solation miss olive glover most lone hands mrs alm- stedt gents 1 clarence steck- ley 2 denton brumwell con solation jim curtis most lone hands bert nichols lucky draw for a hamper of groceries mrs c attridge the last game of the present series will be played on friday march 29 at 815 pm in the community hall everyone wel come heroic rescue an heroic rescue was enacted saturday afternoon when mary ellen tatton 8 year old daughter of mr and mrs frank tatton of burlington who was visiting her grandparents mr and mrs albert tatton here was explo ring down bythe bridge when some ice she was standing on gave way and plunged her into 4 feet of chilling cold water up to her armpits after a few ex citing moments her two cousins i cathy sanderson and karen cha- j dwick quickly grabbed her out and hurried her home to her grandparents and dry clothing she was the first maiden to be in the creek in march neighbourhood notes robins and killdear have been seen in our neighbourhood so spring must be here birthday greetings to pat ot- taway marcli 17 lois gee 10 years march 20 paul boynton two years march 21 mr wea madlll march 21 wayne mort son march 26 mr and mrs frank brumwell will celebrate their 30th wedding anniversary march 22 mr and mrs herman mortson will cele brate their 42nd wedding anni versary march 23rd mr and mrs pat ottaway have returned home after spen ding the past three weeks in california mr mart styrmo was able to return home on friday following his recent operation in newmar ket hospital mr and mrs lloyd canning laurie and clarke had saturday evening dinner with mr and mrs jim boynton debbie and cathy and paul at unionville mr and mrs alan chadwick and karen had sunday evening dinner with mr and imrs frank tatton and family at burlington master mark hewitt of don mills spent a few days last week here with his grandpar ents dr and mrs af binning- ton mr and mrs leslie hart and family had sunday dinner with mr and mrs wm rennie and family at scarboro dr and mrs armstrong and family of willowdale had sun day evening dinner with mr and mrs don boynton altona the w l met at the home of mrs ross armltage in new market wednesday plans are mr and mrs john reesor j being completed for the annl- and family of cherrywood were j versary in may sunday dinner guests of mrs i one of our local men was peter nighswander and edith seen on the panel of country on sunday evening mr and mrs wes brillinger of bethes- da had supper with their daugh ter marie and frank white and ruth ann by all reports a number from our community thorough ly enjoyed the play the boy friend put on by the students of pickering district high school last thursday and fri day evenings orne thompson and brad jakeman were two members of the cast quite a few children have broken out with the measles since the weekend mr and mrs jim white en tertained her brother wray and mrs bielby of toronto to supper on sunday shirley asslnck baby daugh ter of mr and mrs ted as slnck has been in hospital with pneumonia for the past two weeks scratch pads from jumbo size down to note size full line in stock get your office supplies at the the stouft ville tribune pine orchard mr bob hope of kemptville agr college was a weekend visitor with his family here mrs j pyle has been visiting her son harold and family at huntsville and attended the six tieth wedding anniversary of mr and mrs hale the hale family lived on the 6th just north of cedar valley before moving to huntsville mrs ralph willis and daugh ter mrs richardson and little girl were sunday guests with airs g wood our community was schock- ed to hear of the death of miss l starr of newmarket miss starr had attended the union church here and was a member of willing workers she had been dead several days when found calendar sunday mr john bosworth of the big b potato plant it was stated mr bos worth harvested seventeen hun dred acres of potatoes what a salad that would make ujms board meetings reports given at the recent united missionary society board meeting held in the markham united missionary church last week indicate that the ums has had another good year mr clayton cress- man kitchener ont treasurer reported that receipts during the past year had reached an all time high when 36251200 had been received into the general treasurer besides this the womans missionary society treasurer reported that the ladies had given over 8400000 for all purposes of this amount s6000000 went directly into the wms project fund out of which 21 missionaries are sup ported and a number of other projects carried out on the va rious mission fields where the ums has missionaries reports were read from the various field superintendents in nigeria brazil india and mexi co these all indicated unlimit ed opportunities for missionary service the umc has a mis sionary on some foreign field for approximately every 100 members at home with others being sent out to increase the missionary force this coming year missionary candidates were present from alberta in diana and ohio rev and mrs john moran from indiana will leave in the near future for nigeria miss helen archer from alberta and rev and mrs george swank from the ohio to discuss puns for addition at bethesda school remember the ratepayers meeting thursday evening march 2lst at the school house when quesions regarding building an addition to the school are to be decided mr and mrs paul bolender miss louise and howard bo lender accompanied the gorm ley young peoples fellowship group on a trip to brampton thursday evening march 14th when they visited the rambler car plant mr and mrs clifford burk- holder aid miss alma burk- holder spent a few days recent ly with mr anu mrs charles doner and family of pembroke on wednesday march 27th the ucw mil have a day of quilting at the home of mrs b taun of stouffville mr and mrs murray aliin and family spent the weekend with mr and mrs jas masters and family of grand valley our hearty congratulations and best wishes go to mr and mrs charles atkinson of stouffville who celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary this week miss mary pattenden return ed to her duties at grace hospi- tal on friday after spending a couple of days with her parents mr and mrs c pattenden mrs leonard brillinger at tended a trousseau tea on satur day for miss ruth white of vandorf the stqufryllu tx1jne tbursdiy much 21 1963 p913 whmwhhsh competitive ltices plus personal service viavtv special values and reminder this week 3bb6knbobsbcaoabonb glasses made to fit perfectly h mills r 0 optician prescriptions filled new frames repairs 286 main st w stouffville phone 6403465 iaoto travelling cn travel service rail air steamship cn station stouffville district were also accepted and will be sent out as funds are available rev q j everest south bend indiana was reelected president of the united missio nary society for another year rev ward m shantz kitche ner ont is vice president ontario members for the the ums board besides mr shantz are rev o m bell and mr ellis lageer scarborough and rev j js montgomery new dundee ont mrs w j purdy hanover ont was re jected president of the w m s general council miss sharon thomson box grove brought honours to the local church in winning for the third year in succession top place in a denomination wide contest sponsored by the junior missionary society she com- tveted this year in the youth- teenagers class her prize was a beautiful utility shelf made in brazil plans are under way now in the um churches of markham and dicksons hill for the an nual missionary convention which vill be held this year from april 2128 save money the da way l5mmits less than 35c a meal 98c pal blades 20s 57c regular price items ben gay 98c charmaine hair spray 14oz 250 confidets 12s 51c 186 facelle for men 33c 2 for 65c macleans tooth paste 49c 73c 98c northrite pens 2 for 78c qt1ps 39c 59c 98c respiraid 139 saccharin tablets effervescent fasmissdlving and economical hi grain 500s 1009s 55c 79c idavite liquid convenient way for every one to get their essential vitamins 16oz 249 mamffoooara mimmm tender juicy prime rib roast lb 69 c freshly ground lean minced beef lb 41c lean sliced cooked ham lb 89c finest quality hind quarters of beef cut and wrapped for your freezer lb 57 watch john addison liberal candidate in york north on channel 3 barrie wed march 605 pm 27th mr addison will dis cuss issues vital to you york inserted by north liberal assoc air wick instant spray 3oz 77c breck shampoo 12oz 175 and hair set mist 79c 254 value 169 colgate fluoride reg 105 89c helene curtis spray net 196 value 12oz 149 gillette shaving cream foamy 98c and super blue blades 15c 100 ida vax paper 2 for 55c beauty preparations large size sale save 25 till march 30tii harmacy 1722 35 main st w stouffville iiniiniii sheridan jewellers diamonds watches custom made jewellery guaranteed taailflas 38 main st e stouffville phone 6401650 d f sheridan certified watchmaker n vvv vwww ww vv ww v wwvvn green giant nibbets corn 235 green giant peas fancy 2 delmonte fruit cocktail 2 49 kelloggs rice krispies sunkist lemonade mccains poly bag french fries 9i oz pi j 6 ei tint 1 lb 6 or 29c 29c 49c notec fruit a vegetable growers poultry egg a cheese producers d sell your produce direct at on mills shopping centre lawrence avenue at don mills road schells food market stouffville phone 6401942 farmers to operate friday nights and nil day sntnrdny opening may 1963 sheltered market stands 10 x 10 located right in the mall colourful awnings protect your produce from rain and sun 9 choice mall locations with exposure io maximum hopping traffic nominal rental charge to cover limited number of stands firstcome basis upkeep and supervision available reservations- on a reserve your stand now telephone hi 75161 toronto don mills shopping centre management office don mills ontario stands also available for dairy producers

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