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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 1, 1951, p. 5

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday march 1 1951 qtwhty service reliable brand field seeds canadian grimm alfalfa ontario grown red clover eaglish grown red clover alsike clover sweet clover firhite blossom white dutch clover ladino clover pasture mixtures reliable seed grain cfcnton oats ajax oats beaver oats erban oats montcalm barley smooth awn barley thatcher wheat durham wheat field peas we are buyers of ontario fall wheat suitable for milling market is advanced and we are paying top market prices stiver bros stouffville ont office phone 45 bev samuel goudie is ill at his home on mill st friends will regcec jic thomas sports editor of the tribune and an enthusiastic mecaber of the peaches thl hockey team suffered a nasti er in the mouth in a game on mociay night and was forced to retire rom play ft your chicks future and your future returns depend u its first six weeks of life give it a big boost for ward with coop chick starter in this quality feed it will receive a properly kalanccd supply of vitamins minerals and proteins w3 chick starter order through your stouffville coop conquergood heads north york ccf the york north ccf ridin association held its annua con vention at the north york com munity hall willowdale during tile afternoon session reports were read of business dealt with during the past year and plans made for the coming year delegates were elected to auend the ccf pro vincial convention at the king ed ward hotel toronto on march 22 23 and 24 in a brief address to members in the evening the president j h dickman outlined the work and purpose of the ccf in the con stituency of york north the last item on the agenda was the elec tion of officers for the coming year the executive for 1951 is past president j h dickman presl dent h conquergood 1st vice- president t a weaver 2nd vice- president e aldis secretary mrs a l lade and representative to provincial council e h dowell some district representatives were elected at the convention others will be elected in the near future plan 500 new homes ox markham corners a b cairns sons ltd has a building project in the steeles corners area markham township well underway which will have a value of over sl850000 when com pleted the company also announ ces purchase of an additional 80 acres to be developed at some fu ture date the present undertaking provides for the construction of 1g0 housing units about half that number have been built and 124 will be started within the next three weeks local and personal happenings mr and mrs ira aldred of port perry were visitors with mr and mrs chris armstrong on sunday the inexperienced shouldnt ride frisky horses says a dude ranch owner they are much better off mrs d oboyle of islington spent a few days in town recently visiting at the home of her son and daughterinlaw mr and mrs norman oboyle mr orville burton albert st is travelling with the aid of a cane following a mishap recently when a heavy timber accidentally fell on his righ foot breaking a toe mr e r good stouffville asses sor was the successful applicant last week for the position of asses sor for the town of aurora coun cil made the appointment last week mr good will receive a salary of s1275 duties to com mence in april mr and mrs edgar nigh intend moving on wednesday of this week to the home on edward st they recently purchased from the lownsbroughs mrs l lowns- brough has gone north to make her home with her daughter elsie mrs ross teel of woodville rr mrs e mawer of willowdale was a weekend guest of mr and mrs truman baxter of charles street sunday guests in this home included miss doris and mr doug las hutchinson and miss mary vincer all of toronto and mr and mrs h frampton and daughter linda and miss shiiley mawer all of willowdale mr alf mole owner and opera tor of mole motor sales big cm garage at the westend has pur chased several lots on the lloyd subdivision and will erect a fine residence there shortly only a few lots remain to be sold on this subdivision and these are being advertised in this newspaper this week mr and mrs ross winterstein spent several clays last week in toronto while the former attend ed the convention of the ontario good roads association held in the royal york hotel on wednes day evening mr and mrs ross winterstein and mr and mrs bruce winterstein attended the banquet of the association at which the speaker hon gordon graydon spoke of his recent visit to united nations at lake success notice my barber shop will be closed all day saturday march 3rd 1951 my patrons please take notice harold forsythe youth for christ at recent midwinter examin ations of the royal conservatory of music toronto pupils of mr t w eagleson atcm rmt received excellent lesults as fol lows theory first year jimmie hartill first class honours meryl gray first class honours barbara hastings fust class honours joan obrien first class honours marie schell honours noel hawes hon ours theory second year mur ray brown honours louise clarke honours piano grade vi joan obrien honours grade iii isobel atkinson eventide christian church hour sunday pm 9 pm recorded prelude 910 song service led bv lambert stouffer and featuring the yfc girls choif 945 film go forth remember sat night at s pm its fellowship time at lemon ville nb music for section i class no 2 in the festival is obtainable at the beacon press 14 spadina rd toronto n rowan director grays restaurant stouffvilles newest eatery formerly the brown betty specializing in homecooked pastries sunday dinners will be served plan this for a family outing a la carte meals your favorite steaks and chops cooked the way you like them open every day with the exception of wednesday afternoon john gray proprietor phone 86jl the regular meeting of the gar rett evening auxiliary of the stouffville united church was held in the church parlour on tuesday evening feb 13th miss eva hoover 1st vice president pre sided the meeting opened with quiet music followed by hymn 35s and the olds prayer in unison the devotional period was taken by miss bertha winn who chose as her heme silent presence jesus went to the hills frequently to pray to god how much more do we need his presence with us pray quietly not like the phar isees his silent presence is reveal ed in the twentythird psalm which was repeated in unison the poem silence by kagawa was read and the singing of hymn 2sg closed this part of the meeting mrs c wagg and mrs silver- thorn of the christian church sang an inspiring duet the fifth chapter of the study book japan begins again was interestingly reviewed by miss gladys brooks this chapter is under the heading how they have been thinking the jap anese people have been under great pressure due to family social laws and government the family was a unit headed by the father and upon his death the eldest son took over and everyone must rigidly obey including the mother with such a way of living it is difficult for an individual to stand alone or voice an opinion superstition is most common and the forces or christianity must understand this before they can help the japanese people reports of the annual meeting of toronto east presbyterial wms were given and the meet ing closed with hymn 115 and the hebrew benediction a social half- hour followed hokticuiruru meeting mr ired bunting of the down- ham nurseries will speak and show pictures on foundation plantings at the next horticul tural society meeting to be held in the basement of the stouffville united church on friday march 2nd at 3 pjn miss florence brooks of toronto was a weekend guest with her sister miss gladys brooks and miss jane burkett stouffville municipal council will hold their regular meeting this thursday and a very heavy agenda is reported mr bud sanderson has purchas- ed a building lot on victoria st where he expects to erect a new home this summer mr sanderson who is a local boy is teaching school in toronto i christ church anglican is hold ing a st patricks tea and home baking sale on march 17th in the municipal hall stouffville at 3 oclock everybody welcome 452 have you checked the label on your paper lately if you havent do it now that is the date on which your tribune subscription expires renew your paper prompt ly and avoid any delay in continu ous service mr and mrs arthur swift former residents were in town on saturday the swift family arthur and sons george and jack each have a home on gleneairn ave toronto art onetime stouff ville garage owner is employed at little bros big ford agency in weston the womans missionary society of the united church will hold their regular monthly meeting in the church parlor on thursday afternoon march 1st at 245 oclock ills ken campbell will have charge of the devotional period and mrs ross winterstein will review a chapter in the study book all the ladies are cordially welcome the shrieking siren sent the local lire brigade speeding to the westend about i 1 friday morn ing when a blaze in the summer kitchen threatened the home of mrs florence redshaw edward st the ladys attention was drawn to the rear of the house by a noise and on opening the door she found a fullscale fire going waterpails kept the outbreak in check until the brigade arrived congratulations are being extend ed to mr and mrs nathan tarr of stouffville who marked their 61st year of married life on mon day of this week both mr and mrs tarr are eightyfive the couple were born in pickering township mrs tarr being the former matilda burgess they have five children mrs andrew green eva and clifford tarr mrs r doolittle mary roy tarr of orillia and mrs abe wright verna of montreal the entire family was able to be present with the exception of mrs wright and presented their delighted parents with a beautiful bouquet and other gifts many cards and congratula tory messages were also received from friends your reporter regrets a misin formation last week concerning a presentation to mr geo green former bus driver here by the local euchre club the presenta tion was a coffee table and was made by mrs albert king and mrs arthur dowswell not mrs ross winterstein as erroneously reported last week at the february examinations of the royal conservatory of music of toronto miss betty lewis was successful in passing or vi piano and gr i theory with first class honours also miss doris steekley received honours in gr vii piano both are pupils of bertha stouffer this friday march 2nd will mark the 91st oirtbday of one of stouffvilles eldest residents mrs nancy hamilton who makes her home on mil st with mrs oliver zellers mrs hamilton was born near goodwood one of a family of twelve children she being the sole survivor her husband robert hamilton passed away more than twentyfive years ago she enjoys comparatively good health is a member of the stouffville baptist church and attends divine service on sunday as regularly as possible the flu colds and measles have been taking their toll in stouff- ville and almost one out of every three members of the population have been stricken with one or other of thee maladies primary rooms in the local public school found their attendance cut to less than fifty percent as a wave ofl measles swept through the mem- bers of the classes while we have not learned of any serious cases staffs have been seriously affected in many local business places dur- ing the epidemic stouffville cooperative association annual meeting will be held on wednesday march 7th 1951 in the veterans memorial hall corner of main street and the 9th concession of whitchurch stouffville ontario at 800 pm guest speaker v s milburn secretary ontario federation of agriculture the members present at this meeting will be called upon to consider the financial statement for the year ending dec 31 1950 and to elect directors and auditors for the ensuing year refreshments will be served fred timbers president h g kellington secretary stainless steel washer mm0y new newest nicest feature of the new bealiy washer is the stainless steel tub this smooth mirror like steel is just the same as you have in your table flatware it never scratches chips or stain it is always so agreeable to the clothes the beatty stainless steel washer has a thermo tub to keep the water hot right through the washing the new beatty is just as beautiful on the outside as the inside you will always be proud of it and it does such beautiful work the beatty human hand agitator has never yet been equalled for getting clothes clean latest model just push and it swings pull and it stops there never was a wringer so convenient and safe as this one saves tone and trouble biggest tradein allowance in town best possible terms a 1aa crt beatty washers are priced from izv3u cme jfi and rf uo kuryu c h bell son stouffville phone 281w

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