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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 12, 1951, p. 8

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the tribune stouffville out thursday july 12 1951 coo summer specials for holidays or sportswear dresses practical cottons dressey sheers figured silks pastel pickolays floral housecoats pretty circular skirts you will want these barearm blouses striped and plain t shirts bratops glencheck slacks shorts denium corduroy miracord bathing suits and caps spofford co stouffville ontario melville melville womens missionary society held a meeting at the home of miss bruce on tuesday july 2nd mrs mckay vicepresident presided the mission band was invited and several had a part in the program a vocal selection by marilyn honda and a reading by barbara hunter were enjoyed on request miss bruce rendered two piano solos flee as a bird to the fountain thou who art weary of sin and abide with me following the business meeting voice was tip vancouver a 19yearold who underestimated a blind mans abil ity to remember voices was sen tenced to three months for false pretences the accused was arrest ed when a wind cigar store pro prietor recognized his voice as that of the same man who once had tried to pass a 1 bill as a 20 the annual picnic was held on the grounds when a pleasant social hour was enjoyed they were pleased at this time to greet their new pastor and his wife rev and mrs george e robins gormley green river dancing glendale pavilion south shore musselmans lake the sky liners on friday saturday music by billy hole his livewires modern old time dancing mr and mrs mel children and mrs dubuc sask and mr n wyatt of toronto were guests on saturday with mr and mrs d moses and family mr and mrs joyce duncan of dundalk spent the weekend with his sister mrs a t gooding mr george watson of buffalo spent a few days visiting friends in gormley last week mrs st bond spent the weekend at stayner camp misses dorothy lee lois baker and irma heise who are attending summer school in toronto spent sunday with mr and mrs roy brillinger and family miss mildred brillinger nurse-in- training was also home sunday mr james stephens visited with mr robt francy last friday we wisli a speedy recovery to mr levi steckley who underwent an appendix operation last week also to mr george barrett who has been ill with pneumonia miss lois moorby and miss sheila wilcox are having a vaca tion at lake simcoe mr and mrs gordon mcwhirter barry and doug spent last weekend at lucknow and ripley all children are invited to the vacation bible school at the united missionary church gormley to be held from july 16 to july 27 grow your pullets for big tggsearty and plenty wyatt and we welcome mr and ills a perry jacobson ol and david also mrs turner patsy donna lynda and john to our little village sorry to hear dr g fiddis arid family are moving to bc again mrs r carter had the misfor tune to fall down a few steps injur ing her ankles the shower for our newlyweds air and mrs geo bruce nee kay hornshaw has been postponed until friday july 20th at the home of mr and mrs e bruce friends and neighbours are welcome at union ss showers our joint ss picnic of whitevale baptist whitevale united and our union ss will be held at wood land park this friday july 13th hope for fine weather mr and mrs j nighswander are spending their vacation with relatives in orangeville and wasaga beach mr and mrs campbell and daughters of montreal are visiting with mr and mrs e bruce the girls are planning to stay for the summer mrs st john stoufrville and mrs ferrier markham had dinner with mrs a hoover last week mr j lumley who recently pur chased some land from mr baxen- dale is busy erecting buildings to accommodate them until they can build their new home there we miss mr and mrs g fresh water al and pam who have moved to toronto mrs ed wilson held a lea recently for mrs fresh water and the neighbours present ed her with a cup and saucer uss presented her with a cup and saucer and the children bible story books little patsy and lynda ireson are visiting in toronto greenwood the evening wa met at the home of mrs lawson on wednes day night stephen jackman is in the sick childrens hospital suffering from pneumonia we understand that mr stan dix has sold his farm of forty acres which he recently purchased from mr s corbett the congregational picnic will take place to orona this thursday mrs ken elson underwent an operation last saturday morning in a toronto hospital mrs p clarke visited for a couple of days last week with her daughter mrs parks in oshawa mr and mrs a smith of toronto visited at the f byers home last sunday mrs chas hunkin returned to toronto on monday after spending a two week holiday at the wesley saddler and e trimble home mr bob mcvey of toronto visit ed with les wilson last sunday bob and his sister evelyn are go ing to the old county in september for two months mrs chas mctaggart and child ren returned home last saturday after spending a week with her sister at ravenna the postponed picnic of the wms will be held on thursday july 19th at 230 pm baby band mission band and evening auxil iary belong to this family picnic and will be at mrs m peggs home quite a number attended the wms meeting held at the home of mrs reg hoskins on wednes day theme work and worship was taken by mrs andrew pegg with nearly all the members taking some part in it a short skit was given showing the use of the work camp in bringing people of different nationalities together in work and worship some of the ladies broughtquilts in the mak ing these are to be sent in the bale to korea the near arrival of another lot of blankets was report ed the picnic to be held on the lawn at mrs n peggs is still in the offing it was postponed on account of weather the next meet ing will be held at the home of mrs geo wilson at mt zion death broddy rebecca b- at tor onto on saturday july 7 1951 rebecca b morley widow of william a broddy beloved mother of kate william frank ernest and hunte at the chapel of morley s bedford 159 eglinton ave w at lascelles blvd inter ment uxbridge cemetery a3graaoo6x3csxabaa this year capitalize on the bredin laying ability of your pullets and the peak sum mer and fall egg prices feed them for fast full development and big premiumpaying eggs early purinas right combination of growth ingredients formula 1028 will help you f grow big welldeveloped pullets ready to lay and come up fast in egg size when nature tells them its time to start give us a call or drop in at our store with the checkerboard sign well be glad to talk over your situation and tell you which purina ration fits it purina growing chows grow em fast grow em big make more mouey on each pig purina sow u chow helps turn your grain into rca nving ration putting on those fast prcatsble gains ask us about purina lotf iind pig chow no matter what your fly problem may be purina has the answer in its complete line of sprays backed by careful purina re search hit flies early md hard with purina fly sprays weeds like flies can be a serious nuisance nows the time to get after them purina weed killers applied as spray beat hoeing spudding cultivating the proverbial 40 ways purina weed killers if a treat for your animal pets purina dog chow checkers purina dog chow kibbled meal for small dogs cats stiver bros stouffville ontario marlboros out of sr hockey believe no wanted assistantgeneral manager of maple leaf gardens clarence hap day and marlboro president harold ballard startled a meeting of the oha subcommittee monday night with the announcement that the marlboros will withdraw from senior calibre hockey for one season at least the announcement came at a meeting to organize a new senior ja group in ontario represented were chatham sarnia brantford kitchener stratford hamilton niagara falls and owen sound as well as toronto earlier ballard had told the meeting that marlboros would be willing as a last resort to reduce the calibre of the club to senior a level later however he indi cated that he felt that other inter ested clubs would prefer to oper ate without a toronto marlboro club it appears ve are not wanted in the group ballard said sudden ly therefore we will suspend operations for this season and we are willing to release players to other clubs provided that they he returned should we reenter senior or major hockey day backed ballards statement from the feeling of this meeting we would have to force inferior hockey on the public we dont waul to do that he said although details still to be settled appear mountainous there undoubtedly will be a strong senior a league in ontario next winter before the meeting was over six teams definitely indicated that they would be in and two others wanted a week before making a decision the six definite starters were chatham sarnia brantford kitchener stratford and niagara fails hamilton and owen sound are to decide within a week the subscription rate for the tribune is now 250 per year no increase in the single copy at 5c stouffville floral roses wedding bouquets funeral designs cut flowers milt smith prop cw wm knap painting and wall papering also drapes made phone 472w aurora 7 tt j t oooooqooo stanley theatre stouffville ont theatre policy showing each evening 730 and 930 pm saturdays evening starts 7 pm matinee 2 pm friday saturday july 13th 14th monday tuesday july 16th 17th rttfs no business uke wm business ronali reagan lynn starring ronald diana wednesday thursday july 18th 19th ore y hoai from ih produce- j h stanley kramers subln kcmh ntnd marlon brandoteresa wright the men this weeks guests james jarvis stouffville ross harper stouffville rr1 geo kerswill unionville ii

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