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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 4, 1946, p. 3

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the tribune stouffville oat thursday july 4 1948 dairy feeds we have received a few hundred bags of dairy con centrate if pastures should start to dry up dairy feeds couid become very scarce we advise that you put a few bags away for future use mill feeds we are taking orders for bell cow bran bell cow shorts and bell cow middlings that we are expecting in a few days western grain we have a stock of western oats and barley our deliveries are about three days back so we ask you to give us about three days notice on orders then we try not to have any disappointments- hay salt salt adds to the quality of your hay and is definite in surance against spontaneous combustion in barns we have a fresh stock of purity dry salt on hand half ton lots 800 insecti c i des king bug killer special in 50 lbs 20 lbs 10 lbs and 5 lbs b i control in 50 lbs 20 lbs cil deetrox in 50 lbs blight control and ddt cil 3rc ddt dust for cabbage and cauliflower cil garden dust for garden plants cil weed killer cil deenate 50 ddt barn and stock spray purina 50r ddt btrn and stock spray green cross 50 ddt barn and stock sprav in iquid and powder dr hess stock spray stiver bros local and personal happenings all schools closed on friday last week and will reopen on tuesday sept 3rd the day after labor day mrs george lawson left last week to spent her holidays at uasaga beach miss b a clark left this week for felpark lodge cameron to spend summer holidays mr and mrs f l button and miss gertrude todd are holidaying for two weeks at elgin house iuskoka mrs morris hornsby blanche slack former member of the local post office staff is assisting at the office at present while miss dorothy mover is having holidays stouffville phone 4501 whats avrong with tthe boys the park commission is doing fine work this year with their new grounds man charlie mcdonald but even charlie who is proud of the work accomplished and well he may be receives heartbreaks last thursday night boys went into the park and did a good deal of damage that required hours of work to repair broken seating pick up broken bottles and repair other damage it is most difficult to understand the mentality of some boys in stouffville who carry on this sort of rotten treatment against an organ ization that is spending money and time to fix things nice for the enjoyment of the kids who turn around and damage the property at every opportunity stouffville youth for christ welcome waggr ooughertv a quiet wedding was solemnized at the christian church parsonage stouifville on wednesday june 26 194g at 230 oclock when mary evelyn dougherty daughter of mrs john dougherty and the late mr dougherty was united in marriage with kenneth nelson wagg son of mr and mrs james h wagg good wood ont rev c montgomery officiated the bride wore a white floor length gown and a full length veil caught to a headdress of flowers and carried red roses miss ella slack was bridesmaid and wore a pale blue floor length gown and carried a bouquet of yellow roses mr dean wagg brother of the groom acted as best man the reception was held at the brides home the brides mother received wearing a black crepe dress and a corsage of roses assisted by the grooms mother wearing a navy crepe dress and corsage of roses for a motor trip down east the bride wore a turquoise dress with brown accessories they will reside in stouffville rev jack scott returned chaplin splendid singing music preaching come one come all director n rowan sponsored by christian mens fellowship former school girl here weds the marriage of jessie winnifred daughter of mr and mrs frederick chamberlain formerly of stouffville and walter albert smith son of mr and mrs arthur smith took place in st barnabas church in a setting of pink and white peonies rev h w garbutt officiated and wedding music was by mr j h dewdney at the organ and the brides cousin mrs fred byer solo ist the bride attended school at stouffville when the family resided just east of town given in marriage by her father the bride wore a gown of white satin and lace with a matching s eetheart headdress holding er full length veil sne carried a cas cade of red roses and stephanotis mrs florence mckean was matron of honor misses elsie and lillian chamberlain were bridesmaids and muriel rowden was junior brides maid the matron of honor and junior bridesmaid wore pink sheer and the bridesmaids were in pow der blue net they all carried fans bouquets of pink roses and blue cornflowers fred smith was his brothers best man anclushers were arthur roden and william cham berlain mrs chamberlain received after wards at her home wearing lime green with a talisman rose corsage she was assisted by the grooms mother in powder blue with corsage of rapture roses the brides tra velling costume was a pink lace dress with grey coat and white ac cessories with a corsage of red roses the recent sale of the jack oboyle farm to jack snang jr reported last week in this paper was put tl rough by the willoughby farm agency and their local agent hat- vey mover mr and mrs- percy fleming of toronto were weekend visitors with miss mabel and mr hugh banner- man mr bill bryan toronto was the guest of miss effie and mr bill harding mr and mrs fred nicely and little daughter toronto spent the holidav with her parents mr and mrs d l stoutfer the lemonville cemetery com mittee wish to thank the minister and the members of the choir of stouffville united church for their generous services on the occasion of the memorial service last sun day mr alf hill of unionville has been installed as worshipful master if markham union masonic lodge he is an old stouffville boy and of course will be a very efficient officer one of our young men is mourn ing the fact that when he visited the us recently he left 20 worth of ties in an hotel bedroom just what anyone but a necktie traveller would be doing with such a string of ties we cant imagine however perhaps just like the race horse game it gets in the blood and one likes to see it growing longer and longer mr clarence burkholder of bresleau member of a well known stouffville family was in town last week clarence has made no less than three trips to england con ducting prisoners of war from this country enroute to europe we see the aurora tennis club has reorganized under the presid ency of warren barnard as is the ease in stouffville the courts have not been used greatly in several years and as a consequence are in u d state of repair donations are being sought in aurora to meet this heavy expense in reorganizing canada gccsc arrive new arrived residents in these parts but very interesting to the people of the district are a few canada geese which have just been brought in to take up residence at the altona bird sanctuary mr alexander who is developing the idea of a bird sanctuary there an nounces owing to various causes the development has been slow but accommodation is gradually being provided for the feathered residents that will be induced to make the old mill pond their future abode the yearly subscription rate of cur neighboring weekly the mark ham economist has been increased tj s2 per year which is in line with the subscription rate of weekly newspapers throughout ontario ve are sure that our contemporary will not find its demand for the standard rate will in any way affect the circulation of the newspaper readers who want a paper are not adverse to the standard rate and if thev do not want the paper a re duced rate is ireiy little inducement to them the tribune has been 2 per year since 1917 and will remain a this rate no doubt for a long time to come lads leave for camp lads enjoying the privileges of the north york camp at lake simcoe this week are geo barkey john barkey grant wagg charles jackson john davis jim rennie donald mcgregor bobbie bath jim bodendistel billy murphy eddie murphy grant burkholder next week on the return of these youthful stalwarts an older group of boys will occupy the camp for a period mr and mrs jas m mcqueen of ottawa were sunday guests of dr and mrs ball and family sixty years ago aluminum was in the class of luxury metals and sold for s a pound today it sells for 13uc a pound mrs dorothy owen also mr and mrs win morden toronto were holiday guests at the home of we morden i mrs v hutchinson nee edna madil of st catharines was in town a few days visiting with mr and mrs geo t lee 25yearold mother of 500 still honking was the caption used by the lindsay post in greeting the tribunes recent story concerning the aged goose on the pugh farm in whitchurch col o s hollinrake announces that he will be at his stouffville office in the ratcliff block every wednesday and saturday morning until further notice this will pro vide an added convenience for his clients we hear that the cnr is about to remove the plank platform at the station which will be replaced with a cinder path railways like other business enterprises should keep their premises spick and span and a cinder path such as is now in use at the station is hardly a thing of beauty but no doubt scarcity of lumber would be offered as a reason for not replacing the board walk with something better looking than cinders a fowl business charging a motorist with deliber ately running down a chicken on the road started a freeforall up the 9th on monday evening the farmer rushed down to request the j p to haul the offending city mo torist into court but was persuad ed that a peaceful settlement might be more profitable finally the motorist paid over 150 and carried off the dead bird with a frame so cracked it might have been through the atomic bomb explosion out there somewhere on the pacific steel standards expected soon over a ear ago stouffville hydro system contracted for four steel standards to be erected in the main business block of the town to replace four huge poles that it is oxemed wise to remove as soon as possible information is just to hand to the effect that the long delay in filling this order is shortly to be ended since the poles are reported to be enroute from the steel mills in a shipment to the canadian line materials co who are filling the order when the poles finally arrive and are placed on the street there will be a decided im provement in the appearance of the tl oroughfare which is marred by the present ugle poles that are re quired to carry a street lamp only they were erected in the flays when wires were carried on cross- arms on the north side of the street but which wires were taken down when the telephone co car ried through the cable running along the south side of the street capt harry worling occupied his former pulpit in the christian church on sunday evening which marks his first appearance in the place where ten and a half years ago he was the pastor capt worl ing also preached the sermon at the church hill cemetery decoration day on sunday afternoon he is- now through with hospitals and opera tions and certainly looks very fit after his long and difficult war ex perience according to announcement in the kitchener daily record edward r good has formally opened his new funeral home in waterloo an in vitation was issued to visit the premises last saturday and sunday ed is a stouffville boy and we wish him every success in his chosen business the following pupils of bertha stoutfer were successful in passing music examinations at the toronto conservatory recently theory miss audrey good grade ii miss shirley steckley grade ii first- class hon piano miss helen pais ley grade v miss barbara hisoy grade iii the familiar caboose at the end ef a long string of box cars painted the customary box car red is short ly to have a color change just as an experiment the cnr will paint all these caboose cars orange the new color stands out clearly and will be more noticeable as the end of a long string of cars making accidents less likely z dorothy gillespie was treated by dr john button for injuries re ceived when thrown from a horse the young girl is camping at mus- selmans lake and the steed was frightened by a passing motor cycle causing it to bolt severe head and body bruises were sustained the cyclist also received slight injuries rain that deluged musselmans lake district early saturday even ing did not come south of blooming- ton up in scott township there was hail and some crop damage the markhamstouhville area had to wait until monday for a shower badly needed but it came gently and did a great deal of good to the small fruit your morning paper is 5c unless patrons of the yellow news box in front of the tribune office discontinue putting in three cents for a morning paper instead of the proper rate of five cents the box is to be discontinued and papers will be sold inside the office only at tention to this error has been called before but the practise continues on the part of only a few people three cents inserted in the paper box for a newspaper does not re present the cost of the paper there fore unless the box properly bal ances out it is easy to understand that the operators are taking a loss an obrien avenue function a pleasant evening was spent at the home of dr and mrs s s ball when the residents of obrien ave gathered to do honor to dr and mrs b w fearon nee joyce ball recently returned from nova scotia following a programme of enter tainment which was in charge of mrs r button and mrs b stover mrs borinsky with very kindly re marks on behalf of those assem bled presented dr and mrs fearon with some beautiful gifts police chief barks because 200 dogs are running around lindsay for which no tags have been bought this year chief lawlor has started to bark loudly he is making out a list of those who have not paid the tax and intends to do more than bark in another few clays our iast opportunity of inviting you to cedar grove garden party on sat night july 6 with ceiling prices thrown over board in the us on monday things took a terrific upward shoot in one place hair cuts advanced to 150 which we suppose left a smile on the face of the baldheaded man at least more than ever he could boast the lowest overhead upkeep of all his fellow citizens the best market for your farm product live hens chickens live hogs spring lambs veal calves eggs- due to selling direct to the consumer we can pay you more for your farm produce for further particulars phone or write pickering farms ltd whitby ontario phone whitby 336 day or night phew what perfume the kelowna courier published at kelowna bc pioneered in bring ing its readers a delicated perfumed advertisement believed to be the first canadian weekly to attempt such a stunt the courier treated the advertisement of dorothy gray cosmetics with lilac scent which brought many favorable comments the page was perfumed with an electrically operated spray and we are wondering now if the tribune missed an opportunity when we failed to try the same realistic at tempt on our recent skunk article which reached andy clark and later brought an application from a toronto lady who wanted to buy one of the frisky fellows 4f0mym gray coach lines m l atomic blast he bo dies photo shows dr louis slotin 35 of winnipeg who died in santa fe nm as a result of exposure to atomic radiation his body will be brought to winnipeg bv a us army air force niane his parents mr and mrs a i slotin winni peg are returning on the same plane dr slotin was fatally ia- jured when he threw himself between the explosion and others in the laboratory anov clarke weds in toronto andy clarke whose familiar voice reaches thousands of can adian radio listeners each sunday morning in his broadcast of neighborly news based on in formation from ontario and que bec weekly newspaper was him self in the news last week mr clarke was united in mar riage with violet isabel dickens former director of the womens department of the canadian nation al exhibition the ceremony was performed quietly in parkdale united church in the presence of a fe wclose friends a daily press story from toron to states that mr and mrs clarke will spend their honeymoon in northern ontario however radio listeners in this part of the province j were interested to know that last sunday morning he conducted his broadcast from the town of dur ham afier that he planned a holi day from his radio activities which will last for several weeks leave stouffville daylight time to t0r0ntg to uxbridge a 715 am b 025 am a 350 pm c 415 pm b 820 pm a daily except sun hoi b sun hoi only b 1225 pm c 240 pm c sat only 705 pm b 1140 pm bus connections at toronto for buffalo detroit chicago north bay new york montreal fares are low round trip tax included toronto s 180 buffalo m montreal 1730 detroit 1233 new vork 2083 chicago 2093 tickets and information at h f ratcliff stouffville motors stouffville phone 170

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