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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 24, 1947, p. 3

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday april 17 1947 hop 6ardenite ul complete fertilizer for vegetable gardens cil seed disinfetants provide 1 low cost seed treatment for kvkkv major chop of all plant diseases ihoe carried ijy eed are iiiot iiu portanl smuts of mall grain root rots of corndampinxoft of flower and vegetable needl ing- and many oilier diseases are urfaee eedbornc cil disinfectants help detroy these eedlkrne di eae organisms before they ran do damage promote bet ter stands of more vigorous plant- and increase yields ceresav for wheat oat- anil barley skmksax for vegetables and flowers semksan bel for pota toes garden ite has proved itelf to be one of the most effective and reliabli fertilier- it contains all the growth elements needed t provide sturdy vegetable crops and to increase both yield ami quality llidkxitk lias no un pleaant smell and is easy to use stiver bros stouffville horticultural society rinnning time for gatdens and flower beds start to get ready for flower show stouffville floral roses wedding bouquets funeral designs cu flowers milt smith prop great world issues discussed i5v well informed mind capt rev jfholliday padre in the canadian army serving over seas is conducting a series of special meetings in stouffville baptist church which will continue this wednesday thursday and friday evenings the gatherings have been assembling each even ing since sunday with very good interest forceful and convincing capt holliday proves himself a master of each subject he discusses this wednesday evening he will show motion pictures and discuss the question who will control the atom bomb a live issue the speaker may show that the whole issue is closely allied to christian progress and it is expected that a filled church will hear the address at the closing meeting on friday night the padre will speak on whats wrong with the world which is described as the crowning message mayfair restaurant monday thru friday 8 am 11 pm saturday 8 am 12 pm sunday 10 am 8 pm commencing 4th of may 1917 mr and mrs harry sanders were in cobourg last week visiting with mr sanders sister mrs wiuriot do not overlook spotfords anni versary sale jisplay in this issue sale opens today closes saturday ni mis- barmerman was a guest of rev and mrs atkinson in oxbridge one dav last week sht mr calder gilfillan of toronto was a weekend visitor with mr and mrs harold spofford mill st mr gilfillan is a son of the late ge gilfillan onetime lxbridge bank manager mrs thomas klinck dr l s kiirick and mr and mrs h o klinck spent a day recently with mr and mrs jos heise mrs klinck is in her 93rd year and is remarkable for her age in town for the funeral of the late martin tail were mrs nesbitt of toronto and mrs patton of mill- brook sisters of mrs tail there were a number of nephews and nieces also here from out of town the womens institute will sponsor the tag day in stoulfville for the blind on saturday may 3rd there is a lot being said and printed in protest against the eight cent charge for chocolate bars the whole thing could be very effective ly answered this way dont buy a chocolate bar for six months and see that your children give them up too auction sale of household goods dishes hangings and general house hold goods belonging to the estate of the late george pugh will be held at the residence corner of main and albert streets on saturday after noon this week april 20 starts at one terms cash farmer auctioneer mr and mrs j murray of main street will celebrate their 22nd wedding anniversary on thursdav april 24th west toronto weekly marked its 25th anniversary last week its pub lisher is mr sam wilson frequent visitor in stoulfville at the home of mrs henry vanzant stouttville oddfellows announce another of those popular euchres to be held in their hall on friday evening april 25 commencing at s30 oclock adm 25c 1lax tag dav i markham womens institute will jsponsor the tag day for lite can adian national institute for the i blind in that village mav 3 mrs c v heesor mrs charles chambers mrs d rose and miss v beierl are team captains sale a s william tyler supervisor of china inland mission toronto will be the preacher in the stouffville christian church next sunday morn ing and evening services a former pastor old friends will be out to greet him rev le and mrs atkinson at tended the cantata the crucifix ion by stainer presented by the choirs of first avenue and st andrews united churches orange- ville good fridav evening thelma atkinson at the organ and vernon atkinson conductor uxbridge timesjournal the horticultural society were pleased with the splendid response during the canvass for members membership is now over 260 premiums will soon be arriving plan to attend the next monthly meeting these are full of interest on different subjects the next meeting will be tuesday may 6 mrs jmstorey president of the garrett evening auxiliary presid ed at the thankoffering meeting held in the united church school rooms at which the cgit girls and leaders were entertained to a supper at sixthirty the meeting followed with an interesting pro gram the worship period in charge of the cgit leaders mrs leonard wilkes miss dorothty harlock and miss mary beck was an affiliation service with the auxi liary those taking part were jean miller shirley bone audrey bell and erline paisley a musical num ber rendered by sheila tail carol weldon marion murphy accom panied by beatrice lickorish was enjoyed the guest speaker mrs honsbcrger a missionary from nigeria africa who with her hus band and young son are enjoying a rest showed pictures in connec tion with their work and gave an impressive talk two instrumental numbers by mrs frank branham contributed to the program and a trio by misses ida and ann lehman and mrs levi forysth a vote of thanks to those taking part was expressed by miss eva hoover the meeting closed with a prayer ose ottfirme service to save money stouffville motors stouffville andy forsom ringwood art staley goodwood ont never saw such weather before oh yes you have middle aged people who say they never saw such weather before when referring to the unexpected snow fall the second week in april are just mistaken according to mrs william smith of glasgow she recalls that it was just 52 years ago when she lived with her par ents at mongolia on the present cotiperthwaite farm that two inches of snow fell at easter which that year came right in the middle of april my father had sowed peas and they were up about seven inches when on easter sunday it started to snow and before it stopped two inches had fallen it was my birth day so father hitched the team to the sleighs and we drove to the home of my uncle three miles away on the sthconcession of markham by noon the sleighs were touching the gravel and stones on the adam betz hill just west of mongolia and by night the snow was practically all gone one could almost see the peas growing after the snow had gone concluded mrs smith mrs smith says she will never forget her birthday of that year because of the snow and the sleigh ride so unexpectedly after seeding the call of spring softly through my open door come mellow breezes now the fisherman has sought the shore the farmer seeks his plow the spider and the midge are out the birds are on the wing 1 feel the pulse i hear the shout the clarion call of spring sweetly on my ear dotli fall the merry voice of youth with horseshoe marble or with ball the boys are glad in sooth and girl- with skippingropes a out how gracefully they swing i fee the pulse i hear the shout the clarion call of spring stouffville scouts and cubs a york district church parade will be held on sunday next at a uillowdale church all scouts and cubs meet at alf moles garage at 130 pm turn out even if you havent uniform the scouters attending the lesliebaker wedd ing on saturday in eglinton united church from stouffville were mrs wm waddell miss edwards mrs robt young miss gertrude todd miss iucv waters mrs fletcher goudie mrs w h shaw dr d oliver of sunderland was a guest in town on friday evening for a masonic function here one of the oldest active practitioners in ontario dr oliver attended high school in uxbridge sixty years ago taught school for a time at saint- tield and then attended university he enjoys excellent health and ha the appearance of a man of 05 mr arthur fuller has returned from an extended trip to the united states where he spent over live months and returns much improv ed in health mr fuller made his headquarters at the home of his brother reg in pittsburg the joe sider brick residence at gormley is available for someone who is prepared to buy a smart substantial country home we understand the place was recently under agreement of sale but the deal did not prove out and it can be bought with immediate possession the lovely gormiey home moderate size is in excellent repair modern and well situated in view of immediate possession one would imagine mr sider would have a path beaten to his door by anxious enquirers at least constable rusnell has been re quested to enforce the town bylaw prohibiting dogs running at large on and after may 1st the bylaw forbids dogs at large all year through but it is not rigidly en forced during the winter season excepting against some dog that complaint has been received against however from may 1st it is different no dog may run at large in the village without leaving the owner liable for a conviction north york cgit girls gather here ninetv girls representing ten branches of the canadian girls in training assembled at the stouff ville united church on thursday for the annual north york rally sessions opened at 1030 in the morning and continued throughout the day miss m fockler of maple chairman of the north york girls cam committee gave the opening address during their stay in town the girls enjoyed a hike and a trip through the gold fish supph co plant a demonstration in handcraft clay modelling was conducted by mrs e bratton of unionville while mrs j h neelands chairman of the on tario girls work board gave a de monstration in shell craft delegates were present from cg it groups at mona rd bolton maple richmond hill unionville green river whittvale markham victoria square interesting toronto wedding last saturday mr and mrs h j malloy attended the wedding hi runnymeade united church for doris isabel haystead daughter of mr and mrs william j haystead and charles douglas istead about 50 guests attended the wedding dinner at the alps restaurant west toronto where an honored guests was mrs lyman dougherty who is in her s5th year and a great aunt of the bride mrs malloy was the bridesmaid forty years ago for the brides mother the former maud kemp of stouffville spofford co will mark their third anniversary since taking over the big shaw store with a genuine old time reduction in nrice sale on thursdav friday and saturday this week their big page adv in this issue indicates some attractive reductions from regular prices which will to some extent be an knock to the steadily increasing cost of living an unusually large stock has been assembled especially for this anniversary event notwith standing buyers would do well to get in early during the three day period as the demand may grow to be an avalanche of buyers seeking advantage of the lower prices hockey pictures obtainable in view of the demand for pic tures from the cut used in the tri bune last week of the stouffville c hockey ttam the paper has made arrangements to obtain prints with the names neatly printed under picture these pictures will cost si 25 each all orders placed on or before ntxt saturday night will be filled mr edward stover west end resident was removed to the brier- bush hospital on saturday suffer ing from almost total blindness mr stover has been a semiinvalid for some years and recently became quite helpless bloomington the yearly business meeting of the ladies aid was held in the church on friday afternoon show ing a successful year the officers for the ensuing year include as president mrs earl davis vice pres mrs k fairies sec mrs c lemon treas mrs i burnett miss a fockler is visiting her sister mrs leask at greenbauk miss l yalleau of hepworth was at k tranmer over the weekend mrs tart of stouffville is visiting with her daughter and soninlaw mr and mrs c lemon mrs o ii tranmer spent a few days last week at orangeville a copy of an old is92 paper came to our attention recently and by way of comparison proved rather interesting this was particularly so yellow sugar 3ic finest granu lated i vic then going on to add this is a good opportunity to get sugar as sugars have started to ad vance freight paid the farmers market quotes timothy hav in june 1s92 at 81550 a ton and straw 11 our community bids welcome to two new citizens recently marlyn daughter of mr and mrs elmer burnett and walter son of mr and mrs taylor greenwood a number of young people atten ded the yp convention at newcas tle last saturday the postponed sunday school con vention was held at brougham on wednesday night when a good de legation from our sunday school were in attendance the yps met at the home of miss marjorie byers last sunday evening at present some of the roads are in bad condition heres hoping they will soon be dried up mr and mrs brooks of the village visited with fred and mrs byers last sunday afternoon also mr and mrs hugh gilchrist of oshawa mr and mrs gordon wilson and family spent last sunday afternoon with mrs p wilson and leslie omooooooooooocoocooo000 stouffville high school open night frl april is 8 pm swiftly down the years of time my memory grows clear my childhood jo my hopes sublime my lost youth seem so near me thinks ill get rwr crutches out and take a little fling i feel the pulse i hear the shout the clarion call of spring rural dwellers get no consideration in establishing dates for daylight savings time the rural dweller gets no consideration instead of runn ing through the month of septem ber daylight time should end with the opening of school in the fall farmers protest the spectacle of children going to school in the cold gray dawn is not very nice but to overcome the diffi culty the township municipalities could adopt standard time for the schools in fact they could do this for the months of may and june as well few farm boys and girls goi home for dinner consequently if the household were on daylight time and the school on stan dard it should create no hardship at meal time in this area the city of toronto dominates the situation fairly well when the city takes on daylight time it carries with it practically the whole county whether the smaller or more rural places like it or not milk trucks must observe it and that forces the farmer in he has to get up very early in the morning in any case and daylight time makes it that much earlier the only way to ever cure the situation would be to pass a law- forbidding any time but standard in these parts to be recognized then those who live in industrial centres could arrange to go to work an hour earlier and stop that much sooner without disturbing old father time 815845 home economics 9 shop work 9 history 10 physics 11 physics 13 miss campbell mr murphv mr slack mr sherk mr sherk 845915 agricultural science 9a english 9b home economics 10 shop work 10 french 12 mr sherk miss hounsom miss campbell mr murphy miss wallen 915945 history 11 chemistry 12 chemistry 13 mr slack mr murphy mr murphy hundreds will testify to the gv results obtained in tribune rla exhibits of notebooks art work and posters in the rooms exhibits of articles made by home economics and shop classes in the respective rooms special attention is drawn to the fine exhibit of articles made and being made by the men of the wednesday evening community class the parents and general pujlic are cordially invited to come and see the stouffville high school at work l c- murphy ba principal auction sale entire stock of hoots shoes hardware groceries dry goods paints the property of j t johnson at gormley on wed april 30th sale at 10 oclock terms cash no reserve a s farmer auctioneer

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