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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 18, 1947, p. 5

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the tribune stouffille ont thursday september 18 1947 poultry feeds fulopep egg mash save feed the fulopep way the fulopep way is economical when fulopep egg mash is ted we recommend that 40 of the total feed consumed be mash fulopep egg mash and the fulopep feeding program will help you get uniform production sound health and flesh and in usually fine quality eggs at a distinctly low feed and labor cost for the flock this is the time of the year to put in a supply of oyster shell grit charcoal fall wheat fertilizer supplies are ample but deliveries are slow get your order in now while deliveries can be made- treat your seed fall wheat with ceresan this ethyl mercury phosphate dry dust seed disinfectant controls bunt or stinking smut of wheat it reduces losses from seed decay and damping- off ceresan is double in action kill ing seedborne disease organisms both by contact and vapour 5s oz per bushel for wheat stiver bros mrs turner and mrs geo gunn church st have returned from an enjoyable trip to the 30000 islands mrs john urquhart of ayr was in town for a few days visiting the home of miss mae urquhart miss marian ferguson recently a member of the sporford store statf has taken a position in the office of dr john button wrist watch found on the street in town a few days ago may be claimed by the owner on applica tion to the tribune mr and mrs del jennings motored to hawk lake for a holi day las week where they spent several clays they occupied a cot tage just completed by clayton tarr of stouffville alex and james pollock of tor onto were in stouffville on monday attending the funeral of the late walter dickson both men were residents here some years ago they are sons of the late william pollock who was a carpenter in stouffville over half a century ago flower show prize winners continued from front page land mrs m story mrs timbers rose 1 bloom geo saunders jean pipher mrs h ogden snapdragon geo saunders sweet peas anne lehman mrs m storey zinnia pom pom mrs h wide- man mrs c nolan mrs b raxlin zinnia large anne lehman eva hoover mrs r vague zinnia aov eva hoover mrs turner mrs a paisley verbena jean pipher mrs h wideman anne lehman aov flower mrs turner m martens mrs a paisley petunia h nicely mrs o leh man mrs b tait white flowers in white container jean pipher mrs r grove mrs h dixon livingroom bouquet eva hoover anne lehman m mertens sick room bouquet mrs m storey mrs turner mrs c nolan garden plant foliages mrs f wagg mrs a paisley mrs st john basket mixed flowers mrs timbers mrs turner m mertens miniature bouquet marjory nicely marjery mertens mrs c nolan dining table centre eva hoover mrs turner mrs r bone dining table decoration mrs o lehman mrs dixon mrs f rat- cliff coll tuberous begonia bloom mrs m storey mrs turner esther davis basket of glads mrs r vague mrs f ratcliff mrs w gray bouquet arranged by a gentle man w timbers robt ratcliff bouquet flowers of 2 colours only mrs f wagg jean pipher mrs turner house plant in bloom mrs r ratcliff mrs f wagg mrs w gray house plant foliage mrs m storey african violetmrs g kelling- ton 3 coleus mrs 0 lehman mrs turner seed onions lome gillion eva hoover onions from setts mrs d crosier tomatoes mr h noble lome gillion mrs o lehman table cucumbers mrs r vague lome gillion m mertens pickling cucumbers mrs r vague henry noble mrs d bur nett the longest cucumber h noble carrots mrs d burnett mrs f one of our eldest on sunday next sept 21 mr noah baker will reach his s9th birthday considering his great age mr baker has very good health and is quite active the annual north york plowing match will be held this year on wednesday oct 29th at queens- ville on the farm of willard cry- dcrman bernard davidson of kes wick is the president of the north york association mrs geo lawson is leaving this week for an extended trip to the united states travelling as far south as arizona mrs lawson is travelling by motor with relatives and expects to be gone for some weeks chas todds wellknown mark- ham harnessmaker scored at the exhibition again this year with his highclass harness every team of heavy horses with the exception of one in competition was outfitted with todds harness the school buses coming into stouftville are carrying about fif teen additional passengers this term these buses are operated by mr albert heise of gormley who is trying to keep up with the de mands of the district an old boy returns mr merle davis of lansing mich was greeting old friends in stouffville this week and tomorrow friday will be present for the birthday party being tendered his uncle mr ab davis of altona who will be 85 our us guest is a son of the late elijah davis and was born here although absent many years he still maintains a keen personal interest in the old home district where he is always a welcome visitor potatoes h noble mrs d bur- nett mrs f wagg sweet peppers h noble mrs e i baker eva hoover corn mrs d crosier lome gil lion mrs f wagg vegetable coll mrs d crosier mrs d burnett mrs st john the opening fall meeting of the garrett evening auxiliary of the united church was held at the home of misses ida and ann leh man miss gladys brooks was in charge of the devotional service taking as the theme the bible for my life was assisted by several members an instrumental duet was given by misses eva hoover and ann lehman the new study book great is the company by miss violet wood was introduced by miss margaret hosie who re viewed the first two chapters deal ing with the trials and persecutions of the early christians the presi dent mrs j m storey presided a social hour was enjoyed 7imeni rafters are now available for every type of farm building machine sheds barns poultry houses dwellings warehouses utility buildings heres the logical and economical solution to your farm building problem timberib laminated arche3 are now available for prompt delivery these shop pro duced arch rafters provide ade quate strength with a minimum of material and labor they require no maintenance the arched raft ers form walls and roof in one piece every foot of interior space is usable mjrfacatrf by timber structures inc note we can also supply steel corrupted roofing for any of these buildings stouffville coop phone stoaftviur 2l weddings wellman ivurxham in a double ring ceremony in glenmount united church toron to margaret bernice burnham daughter of mr and mrs everett burnham uxbridge was married to carl james wellman son of mr and mrs murray wellman toron to the ceremony was conducted by the rev morrison sellars given in marriage by her cousin walter brethour the bride wore a white satin gown finger tip veil and carried roses and lilies the bridesmaid miss mary gray was gowned in turquoise and carried a cascade of pink roses the grooms man was the grooms brother clar ence wellman and the ushers were stanley borowski and jack cook the wedding music was played by mr wesley wildwood and pre ceding the ceremony miss ruby craig sang the lords prayer and during the signing of the regis ter because at the reception held at ulster temple the brides mother received in black crepe gown with white accessories and a corsage of red roses and was assisted by the grooms mother in a brown crepe and corsage of yellow roses following the reception the bride and groom left by motor for hali- burton the bride travelling in a grey suit with black hat and matching accessories on their return they will reside in toronto married at quiet home ceremony at a ceremony performed by the rev c r mcgillivray on friday evening in toronto when dorothy peggy mckean daugh ter of the late mr and mrs david w moore became the bride of eldon t ad stalev son of mr and mrs stalev of goodwood the wed ding music was played by ronald tomlinson the bride choe for her wedding a blue grey suit blue nylon sheer blouse and matching accessories with corsage of pink rosebuds and white camelias miss marjorie page i as bridesmaid wore a cherry red suit with grey accessories and cor sage of pink carnations and white heather mr guy crowther was the best man following the ceremony a recep tion was held with mrs r w tom linson and mrs j w johnson assisting in receiving the guests after a honeymoon at upisand mr and mrs staiey will reside at ioii empress avmue goods ambulance removed mr chas buchburger from the brier- bush hospital to his home in wel- land last week on september 7 buchburger 22 years of age was in a collision with another motor car in markham township and suffered a broken leg and other- injuries he had recovered sufficii entry last week to make the jour- ney back to welland buchburger was employed in this district rural school gets oil burner byers electric stouffville has been given a contract for the instal lation of an oil heating plant at ringwood school the new outfit to be ready for operation this fall this is the first rural school to install oil heating in this district and it will undoubtedly prove of great con venience hot air pipes are used thus there will be no danger of the system freezing up in winter over any weekend when no one would be in the building should something go wrong with the oil burner the school secretary arthur paisley says the trustees expect to obtain a supply of oil from unionville an entire new roof is being built over the spofford store which will have a pitch from the outer sides to fne centre where the water will be received in an eight inch iron pipe to conduct it down to the basement into the storm sewer the under taking will be watched with interest since so many of the flat top roofs in the business section give trouble more or less through leaking cedar beach dance gardens have een thrown open for the use of the veterans again this fall mr geo davies and the date of this annual dance is set for saturday next sept 20 the veterans invite all who enjoy this kind of pastime to be present and in addition tp a good time help the funds of this organi zation rain delays sale the sale of household goods be longing to mrs j s dougherty was held on saturday afternoon owing to a downkur of rain just at the time the sale should have started it was delayed in opening and as a result bidding was going on as late as i30 but there were plenty of buyers mrs dougherty has taken rooms in the home of mrs george watson since the house she has occupied so many years has been sold to a toronto purchaser mr barnett whose wife is a niece of mrs malcolm proprietress of the brierbush hospital mrs david russel of markham is visiting at the home of mr and mrs w r dougherty for a few weeks j mrs barnes is offering her solid brick residence for sale in the northwest corner of the town the house has two tire places and some very line woodwork with large grounds immediate possession which is possible should make this place a quick sale a big bee this if you are the kind of man that could lift a plank or drive home a nail then they were after just sixty sueh individuals on wednesday this week to help with the mark ham horse barns that the society sought to raise yesterday father sells farm to son the well known william 1 din- nie farm at gormley has been sod by mr dennie to his son william j dennie who has been on the place as a renter for the past seven years this is a very fine acreage and has been developed in recent years to the production of beef cattle w g dennie has a fine herd of purebred herefords that he is justly proud of the farm has been in the family now for 39 years having originally been purchased by w g dennie from albert hunt it consists of 100 acres and is located a mie south of gormley in one of the finest sec tions of markham township dependable always aurora belle cake and pastry flour mrs mckinnon gone to calgary mrs robt mckinnon well re membered as a former resident when her husband who was a market gardener lived on edward street prior to that they resided east of town on the 10th of whit church celebrated her s2nd birth day on septemlkm- 1st mrs mc kinnon is enjoying good health and has just left for calgary where she will make her home with her daughter dora friends here held mrs mckinnon in very high esteem and will be delighted to know that she is enjoying life and health aurora flour feed mills ltd baker clyde mare has won four championships this fall pleasant view queen beautiful clydesdale mare belonging to vince baker altona has captured four championships at various fall fairs so far this year mr baker cleaned up nine firsts and three thirds at the lindsay show last week his clyde mare took the championship cup also the reserve grand cham pionship mr baker also drove the winning sixhorse outfit comprised his own horses and those of the t l wilson lumber co at the oshawa fair the first of the week the baker horses took seven firsts three seconds and a third dont miss this one veterans annual fali dance sat sept 20 at cedar beach gardens the use of whicli has been gener ously donated by mr geo davies proceeds towards memorial building fund by popular request music will be provided by bill oconnors orchestra time 830 admission 75c and 50c a good time for all connors kippered snacks 210 oz fins 19 harvest black cherries un pitted 20 oz tin 31 stokely orange juice 20 oz tin 15 monarch pastry flour 7 lb bag 33 hawes paste wax lb tin 49 old dutch cleanser tin 10 save coupon for wm a rogers silverware nescafe 4 oz tin javex btl kelloggs corn flakes 12 oz pkg 2 for kelloggs corn flakes 38 oz pkgs 57 14 25 29 carnation evaporated milk 6 tall tins 69 quaker oats large pkg 24 dreft or vel pkg 29 lux toilet soap 2 bars 17 lifebuoy soap 3 bars 25 aylmer veg soup 310 oz tins 25 fruits and vegetables california grapefruit 100s 4 for 25 california valencia oranges 39 14 10 14 75 344s 2 doz washed carrots 3 lb celery stalks bunch cooking onion 3 lb bartlett pears 6 qt basket carload groceteria we deliver john mathewson prop phone 280

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