Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 3, 1964, p. 14

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ttft u the st tmuhe nurtajy septeu 3 m honorary reeve pioneer village tion uwv- for office supplies its the tribune anbabh now open stouffville bowling centre for jour convenience we have had air conditioning installed 4 alles completely resurfaced all hevv bovvlmfc balls kindly contact mr tuck for i cague bookings main st k stoufkmmk rhonk 6401471 ozfflnaeannbkjneeaciejqnzsaeaqbessaeiajanaiabacmeiinannzsnani flock owners wanted for mount albert hatchery 1000 liens can make up to 2000 per ear over and above chicken and feed costs f lioice cut up chieken i til cuar anlees to take all of vour hatching eccs pajinjr a premium above joc per d07cn on all link lies oer each breeder lien requires 34 squire feet of floor space and a farm improvement is available from vour hxsl banker for building or renovating we supplv ibe eoikerels free end tan if neiessnrj supplv jou vvitli read to lav breeder liens al cost lnomnc after a hreeiler flo k is lijjhl work and provides a real monev mallmr opportunilj whj not contact our hatcher at mount albert telephone 4732444 beef and pork cut and wrapped to your liking frozen ready for your freezer we are still able to supply you with quarters or sides of dry fed steers also grain fed hogs by side or whole carcass vb also 10 custom killing fretz bros krj clareroonl phone shop fikkili or houses 610 l fitnvy cesvwvvvoxvivxvvvvvvvwvvvvvvvvvxvvvxvvvvvvv goodwood mr and mrs dalton ander son entertained their grand daughters elaine and ann al- derson o brooklin and valeric and fave wilson for several dajs last week mr and mrs harry woodland spent two days with mr and mrs roy schuler of bay citj mr steve schuler is in good health and v ished to be remem bered to his goodwood friends miss margaret yake is home from uxbndge hospital after undergoing an appendectomj the womens institute meet ing was well attended on mon day evening president irene tindall presided plans were made to sponsor a 4h home- makers group mrs vina cop- pins and mrs elva symes had charge of the program mrs j amador nee betty gates told of her years experience in nic- aragura she stressed how thankful we should be to be able to call canada our home and hovv very poor yet happy the natives are mrs amador left on tuesday by bus to flo rida and by plane on to nicar agua a little country in cen tral america where she expects to live for our winter months and will return to canada in the spring mrs verna bunker and mrs marjone woodland served lunch and an enjoyable social time followed doctor russell st john will speak on the school health pro gram at the goodwood home school meeting to be held in the senior school room on wed sept 9th at 8 p m a good at tendance is requested mr harvey bunker won the first prize trophy at the can adian national exhibition an nual antique auto rally with his 1931 ford roadster the goodwood mercs lost the third game of their series with centre inn and so are out local plant addition nearing completion this larjjc addition to the stouftviile machine x tool works is well on the way to completion near the cnr vards th addition is wo teet long and 82 feet wide and the contractor is morley sjmes with his mother mr and mrs john ma and family on thurs an interesting attraction at the cne this year is the ford displav showing cars trom the beginning of production until todav mr clarence bunkers car a 1931 model b ford is one of the cars featured m this en tertaining display sunday visitors with mr and mrs stan slack were mrs har- rv reid of brandon manitoba and mrs ron mclntjie steven and sharon mr and mrs tal- bert evans dale and brian and mr and mrs elmer evans and doreen recent visitors vvitn mr and mrs stan slcte were mr and mrs norman pelltt s child ren of sudburj mr and mrs dan noiton en joyed a birthday supper sun- dav night th his brother ed of the o r s a competition the team enjoved a corn roast at the home of ken and ron may af ter the game saturday night mr and mrs leonard smith and sons of parry sound v isited of ashburn asssssssssgggsgssessssssssssgsssggssgsssssgsss 35 main st east stouffville drastically reduced 3000 full down pa merit with one easy tai tying 6 moitgage fot balance this home has blight laige kitchen living room with open fireplace family sie dining room on main flooi uppei fiooi consists of 3 laige eheeiv bediooms bath modem oil heating system garage etc ownei must bell see and make offer phone 6402323 harold wood real estate s ahead fe 5ial lehman says safety first for growing feet too it doesnt pay ever to take chances with youngsters feet they need correct shoes properly fitted savage specializes in shoes for children of all ages they are well made of good materials over scientifically designed childrens lasts savage shoes are sanitized too for extra hygienic protection we understand the importance of proper fit see us soon before the schoolopening rush be sure with c u rk c c savage shoes unmans shoes 0 main street v slouffvillc phone 6j0r5s cedar groye on july 27th of this ear the excavation was begun for an addition to zion church which would include more sunday school space better kitchen fa cilities and wash rooms it was an enormous undertaking for a small parish in both finances and man power now mcreoiblv four weeks ater the new addition needs onlv the roofing to close in the building very 1tle of the labor has been hired only that re quiring technical skills outside the knowledge of the congrega tion the work has mainly been accomplished by zions cw n members woik is ahead of schedule be cause the response for help has been wonderful a few tele phone calls at nine o clock m the morning can bring eighteen men to the job by ten murray milroy and les beare have been on the job almost every dav since work began arid near ly every man and boy in the community has had a hand in the venture ihere were jobs the children could do like rak ing up small bits of wood before the floor was poured and ham mering hundreds of nails and they did them every mans talent and craft has been used next week it is expected the date stone will oe laid and there will be some like mr george freerran and mr gor don dimma who will remem ber the original date stone laid in 1890 t en mrs david ree- or the oldest member of the congregation laid the stone with a silver trowel it is hoped that the same trowel will lay the new stone surely even in those days no more resourcefulness no more skill and cooperation could have been evidenced than in the building touay of a structuie the zion people be lieved their community needed saturday was a perfect night for a corn roast ihe first one of the season was a tremendous success with about 150 people in attendance the shuffieboard was very popular and a few couples played their tourna ments volleyball was another large attraction carrying on un til after midnight after the delicious corn with all the trimmings lola reesor led in a wonderful singsong enjoved by all sept 19 is the date of the next corn roast and we hope it is as much a success as the last one in case you are curious about the ambulance which was in ihe village last week mr and mrs chapmans house guest had a nasty fall and had to be taken to hospital she is recovering at the chapmans home lost and found after the midaugust picnic i aluminum chairs were found at the com munity park if they are yours they can be claimed at the home of bert tapscott at cedar grove a sweater i at marg milroyi after being found at the community park following a baseball game two weeks ago mrs mackenzie is still at pctnes following an operation earlier this year mr and mrs william duncan of boston visited the dares re cent the shoudy family returned home from potash lake after an enjoyable but cold 2 weeks bill wright of toronto spent part of hi holidays with tne tapscotts 60rmley plans are underway for the union tent meeting of the un ited missionary churches in this area to be held just south of the dickson hill church from sept 13 to 27 further de tails will be given later recent visitors of mr and mrs ceo french were mr and mrs frank thompon and mrs ward of torontomr and mrs clifford winger and mr and mrs bruce stccklcv mrs harvey stouffer spent friday afternoon with mm bculah jonse the closer you are to a per son the more tact and courtesy you need connelly school of dancing member of b a tll tap ballet baton jazz national registration friday sept 4th kinsale school 2 to 4 p m phone 6683219 oojuoo markham ph 2943355 homy markham ph 294 3355 1hursday skit 3 luu wednesday sllt 9 are ncre in a hard days night also andy clyde in pleasure treasurb also color cartoon 2 shows 7 pm 9 10 pin admission for this rngaglmlnt adults 1 ou children 0c jiai inlk saturday 2 i m doors open 1 so adults 65c ciiildrln 2i the carpetbaggers restricted starts thurs sept 10 ooooooooo your money con now earn 5 interest on term deposits for one year interest payable each half year for more details phone stouffville district credit union giant august sale on chesterfield recoveries reg 179- 2 pc only 129 complete with a good material 5 year guarantee 3 months to paj at no extra cost kor free estimate call toromark 2942581

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