Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 18, 1971, p. 15

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thursday november 16 9t1 the tribune page 15 overseas christmas mail fifteen cents an ounce bv evelvn milsted i gormley there is no 7 cent first class overseas mail any more the charge is 15 cents per ounce and automatically goes airmail to any country unsealed greeting cards with no message must not contain more than five words including your name may be sent by sea mail at 8 cents but these take months to deliver especially to eastern countries we welcome mr and mrs wayne webb and children of richmond hill to the former mrs jean mcmullen home in new gormley mrs jean mcmullen had a successful auction sale saturday she and her sons ronald and steven have moved to an apartment in willowdale mrs alvin hall of hagersville visited rwith her mother mrs mcmullen mr max hazel is recuperating at his rhome following several weeks in 3bcarboro centenary hospital mrs harold crane is 3iome from york county hospital mr and mrs an drew hutchinson doris and martin of queensville were sunday guests of her parents mr and mrs alvin farmer mr and mrs howard williams of ottawa visited his sister mrs fred lewis mrs fred lewis attended the armistice memorial service of the toronto branch of the war amputations of canada at the amps memorial centre chapel in toronto nov 7 mr and mrs alvin sider of stevensville were weekend guests of their soninlaw and daughter mr and mrs lloyd hogg mrs allan doner and children and mrs charles milsted and charleen had dinner thursday evening with their cousin mrs david fanning and family of west hill heise hill church congregation are organizing a miscellaneous shower for miss brenda harvey and mr ivan winger in victoria square hall saturday evening the missionary church will also honor brenda and ivan at a miscellaneous shower in the fellowship hall nov 26 the womens in stitute will meet nov 24 at 2 pm in the home of mrs clarence cruickshank the roll call is a raw material and its end result miss jean thompson of new york is visiting with her cousins mr and mrs garnet francey local missionaries overseas addresses are miss velma brillinger box 115 thoma zambia africa and mr and mrs desmond meed co sim box 127 addis a ba b a ethiopia east africa the rest of our missionaries betty and marjorie sproxton and mr and mrs allan doner and family are home at gormley on furlough mr and mrs jim empringham and children of stroud spent sunday with his parents mr and mrs ralph empringham r e you are invited to challenge a speaker and panel on the question what contribution is made to the education of our youth by the press i at the first of four public forums at markham district high school church st markham wednesday nov 24 8 pm sponsored by york county board of education zzzebbb stirring valedictory address the graduation exercises of stouffville dist secondary school were held nov 12 the valedictorian was william bodgers stouffville r r 4 he is presently attending york university jas thomas lions sponsor turkey shoot by mrs wm sandle sponsored by the vic square the victoria square lions annual turkey shoot club will be held r christmas stock now coming in tn for milk 1 or meat coop milk replacer and coop vealer are formulated to meet rigid research standards these rations contain the same meatproducing bodybuilding nutrients that arc available in whole milk in addition they arc fortified to help control scours and other bacterial infections coop milk replacer should be fed from one to five weeks of age and when supplemented with coop calf starter pellets the growth rate will be equivalent to that of calves on a whole milk program with the added protection of extra minerals and vitamins coop vealer provides a palatable diet high in energy and readily available proteins and will allow maximum gains at lowest feed conversion possible coop vealer will produce a 300 lb vealer of top quality in just 10 to 14 weeks whether you are raising calves for veal or herd replacements you can maximize profits under most milk market conditions with coop milk replaccrs toshiba radios cassette players 1595 and up g r e e n wo d tv electron 68 mln west stouffville phone 640-2440- rcitnicrej trjil mjii calves develop fast e is on coop milk i i replacer products s 1iijjijjwmjp 411 stouffville coop 47 edward st 6401550 saturday at 1 pm in the community park there were 21 tables of euchre players at the community hall nov 12 prize winners were mrs henry allen mrs stella claughton mrs charlie hard- wick margaret chadwick william gooderham and jim curtis lucky draw on a box of groceries was won by mrs russell brillinger another euchre will be held nov 26 at 8 pm the final sunday school workshop will be held in the box grove united church nov 22 at 8 pm birthday greetings to mrs frank brumwell nov 20 lois draper nov 21 mrs reid brumwell nov 25 philip hill nov 25 and mrs michael mcqueen nov 25 miss laura arnold of king city and mr terry macdonald newmarket spent saturday evening with mr and mrs clarence steckley mr and mrs clarence steckley mr and mrs charlie croxford and family spent sunday with mrs steckleys brother mr and mrs allan killingbeck at snow road snowmobile bylaw later than we think mayor stouffville although the years first snow has fallen council is no closer to passing the proposed snowmobile bylaw two letters were read at the nov 12 meeting both of them urging restrictions on snowmobiles one writer a resident of church street described that road as having been a racetrack last winter these letters and others both sup porting and opposing the bylaw will be investigated by the bylaw committee when the proposed snowmobile legislation came up for second reading councillor merlyn baker moved that second reading be deferred until coun cils next meeting he said there would be a meeting shortly with the snowmobile association and he hoped to bring back some proposed amendments to the bylaw mr bakers motion was approved but mayor ken laushwav said he hoped the bylaw could be passed at the next meeting its getting late in the season he said we should get this enacted before much more time goes by tovothsxi i most models for i j immediate delivery j including ton pickups i i mftm m i i doili demy i i i i order your toyota now j villa motors of markhamj a highway 48 just n of markham 2945555 shurgainji milk production leadership in nutrition continuous research management skills growing animal health service fire the loafers first then feed the rest the best a shurgain dairy program when you recall that an average cow costs you the price of 2 tons of hay and over za tons of corn silage per year you know there is no room in your herd for loafers that wont produce or even potential producers that cant because of inadequate feed intake ship the loafers keep the producers start a shurgain feeding program increase your returns from your total investment in feed with a sound program from shurgain see us about the most suitable shurgain dairy feeding program to fit your particular needs t l 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