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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 17, 1948, p. 7

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tiie tribune stouffville or thursday june it 194s weu weuhow wvoy pullets are growing it shows what quaker fulopep growing mash will do wellgrown pullets make the best layers the growth and development of your pullets influences greatly their ability as layers thousands of poultrymen have found that by raising their pullets the fulopep way they grow larger more productive pullets in addition when you feed vitamin- rich quaker fulopep growing mash according to the ful-o- pep saveonfeed plan you may save as much as 30 or more on feed cost yes the special vitamin boost built into quaker fulopep growing mash promotes vj sound health and rugged growth and at neulivped the same time lowers y casn outla w growing n f us te y more about the ma5h j profitable fulopep saveonfeed plan local and personal happenings mrs james rateiitf was visiting members of her family in hagers- viue last week a quartette from uxbrjdge will assist in the memorial service in stouffvhie cemetery on sundav next june 20h remember the ioof garden partv in memorial park here on juvi4th mrs hopkins of the 3th con of uxbridge enjoyed a suntlay visi with her mother mrs hugh an derson blake st pupil of t v eagleson atc m rmt are giving a piano reci tal in the heliconian music hall 35 hazelton ave toronto on friday evening june isth at s pm mar garet stover soprano assisting artist lions club big lucky draw prizes are to be on display this week the first prize choice of a 12tube con sole radio is at l e oneills the electric range at c h bells the i bendix automatic washer at stouff- ville radio electric and the elec- trie refrigerator at yv f riches j second prize is a bicycle and third a mantle radio stiver bros ringwood rev and mrs allen mallory and family of cleveland spent the week end with her aunt miss priscilla pipher the sessions of the congregation alchristian conference were we attended in ringwood church dur ing the past week concluding with i two meetings on sunday addressed by dr robt bruce supt of the new york conference mr abe barkey of san pedro california is visiting his sistermrs truman grove and other relatives here incidentally mr barkeys last visit to ontario was over forty- four years ago provincial results uxbridge township glasgow goodwood pine grove siloam glen major quaker hill webbs welsh kelly mite 38 29 6 100 go 30 39 25 s 40 79 6 16 15 3 105 99 23 os 17 0 106 324 76 mrs sam mckuen and daughter lois were toronto visitors on sat urday congratulations to the newly- weds mr and mrs bernard fock- ler nee ruth allard mr and mrs alex logan enjoy ed a boat trip to niagara on tues day accompanied by dickson hill friends we are to enjoy music from a mens choir at our service next sunday at 730 in honour of fathers day time carnation milk tall tin 2 for 29 food saver wax paper 100 31 metcalfs pork fir beans 20 ozs 2 for 25 cottage boneless chicken 7 oz 35 corn syrup 2 lb tin 29 5 lb tin 65 shortening 1 lb 27 grapefruit juce 20 oz tin 10 sunrise pears standard quality 20 oz tin 2 for 25 sweet mixed pickles 16 oz jar 25 jello jelly powders 2 pkgs 19 sheriffs pudding powders caramel chocolate and butterscotch 2 19 freshie makes ten glasses of re freshing drink pkg 05 budget tea lb 79 grapefruit 1 12s 6 for 25 valencia oranges 344s 2doz 45 bananas lb 14 cooking apples 3 lbs 29 carload groceteria j j for real results try the tribure wawaamana classified adv column weddings xighswaxdkr dltllick on june h 191s a quiet wedding was solemnized at the home of the brides parents markham when elsie kathrine younger daughter o mr and mrs menno drudge was united in marriage to joseph mar tin xiahswander younger son of mr and mrs david xighswander of altona rev abraham smith offi- iiated the bride looked lovely in a dress of alice blue crepe she was attended by her cousin mrs edwin bearinger the groomsman was mr john reesor after the reception for fortyfive guests the happy couple left amid showers of confetti and good wish es on a trip via quebec to virginia and other points in the usa for travelling the bride chose a beige figured dress navy coat and black accessories on their return they will reside on the grooms farm near altona rkevk rrowx beaverton june 5th rev m c young officiated at the marriage here today in the beaverton pres byterian church of muriel joyce brown daughter of mr and mrs chris brown to arthur william reeve son of mr and mrs ernest keeve toronto baskets of spring flowers decorated the altar and white ribbon markers in the pews given away by her father the bride wore an embroidered organza gown over white taffeta the long gathered skirt extended into a train her long embroidered tulle veil was caught by a headdress of orange blossoms and carried a boquet of white carnations the bridesmaid betty brown sister of the bride wore pale blue sheer and halo headdress and carried a boquet of pink carnations merlyn pugh was groomsman with kenneth and donald brown brothers of the bride as ushers a wedding recep tion followed at the rebecca lodge where the brides mother received in a pale blue silk crepe frock with a corsage of red roses assisted by the grooms mother in a powde blue gown with a corsage of pink roses and black accessories a spe cial brides table with its three tier ed wedding cake and glowing can dles was arranged for the brida party out of town guests were from toronto markham stouffville aurora and woodville the happy couple left for a motor trip amid showers of good wishes and confetti on their return they will reside near stouffville 300 guests clarke rowax xi ptiatj second markham baptist church effective with red peonies and white spirea was the scene of an inter esting wedding when margaret amy peggy eldest daughter of rev and mrs norman rowan was united in marriage to david almour son of mr and mrs j almour clarke stouffville rr 4 rev nor man rowan officiated the wedding music was played by mrs fred mccleary cousin of the bride and during the signing of the register mrs harry clen- denning sang stairs arrangement of o perfect love the bride given in marriage by her uncle mr william rowan wore white nylon marquesette em broidered with lilly of the valley with long embroidered veil caught to a coronet of orange blossoms she carried red roses miss alice barkey wearing tor- quoise nylon marquesette with matching heart shaped headdress with shoulder veil and carrying a pink carnation bouquet was maid of honour miss louise clarke sister of the groom and m beth rowan sis ter of the bride frocked alike in yellow nylon marqueserte wearing matching heart shaped headdresses and carrying nosegays of early spring flowers were junior brides maids little miss norma rowan sister of the bride wearing tor- quoise nylon marquesette with mat ching heart shaped headdress and carrying a miniature colonial nose gay made a charming little flower girl while buddy ratcliff dressed in long white pants and white blouse with biack velvet jacket carried the b trin douglas clarke was best man bruce clarke keith clarke and frank payne were ushers about three hundroj guests were graciously received on the spacious lawn of mr and mrs donald rat- cliff the brres mother wore a blue flowered silk jersy with navy accessories and a corsage of red roses and was assisted by the grooms mother in a rose flower ed silk jersey with white accessor ies and a corsage of yellow roses those who added to the occasion by their prayers were rev gibson flrown and rev e t taylor by their speeches mr j w deans mr david clarke mr ross ratclift mr douglas clarke mr charles ratcliff mr bruce clarke mrs rowan mr lome clarke mrearl toole mr edwin fockler mr bruce clarke uncle of the groom mrsdonald ratcliff mr j aclarke mr alex cox the stouffville quartette sang one number the rev x rowan as master of cere monies closed with a prayer liter mr and mrs david clarke left by motor points north th bride travelling in sheppard check suit with white i upon their return they will live at vivian mr and mrs ira aldred of port perry were in town on sunday the guests of mr and mrschristie arm strong members or friends who would like transportation to the womens institute meeting at mrs lloyd turners this thursday afternoon are asked to assemble at the post office at 215 mr and mrs j h l morgan of port credit and mr a o madill from british columbia spent satur- dav with mrs john madill and mr and mrs g t lee mrs b simpson black accom panied by her daughter miss con stance black and son gervis from bonar manse toronto also mrand mrs ken self were guests of miss annie duncan on sunday the nursery department of the inited church sunday school wil hold a tea on the church lawn on tuesday june 29th commencing at 330 pm a program will be pre sented by the nursery children proceeds for sunday school work mr nigel bruce on the staff of westminster military hospital london ont with liis sisters of toronto mrs xesbit and mrs ar thur brown were guests of the a d bruce family on the sabbath they renewed acquaintance with melville the old home church of their father the late rev dr geo bruce rye over six feet a stalk of rye standing six feet six inches was picked from the field of edwin llovd on saturday and brought to the tribune office it was stooling out nicely and the field with an average height of five feet is most promising growing on the lower part of the old fair ground property mr e r good town assessorwas in london last week attending the annual meeting of the association of assessing officers of ontario nobody loves an assessor so they have to love each other said a goodnatured irishman speaking before the gathering at one of the opening sessions of the conference assessors gathered from all parts of ontario and brought many pro blems and questions for discussion and clarifications home from jamaica mr jim lawson is home from kingston jamaica where he is en gaged with the bank of nova scotia whose extensive office in the capi tal of jamaica is staffed with 150 employees jim flew from the south and is visiting his mother mrs geo lawson at the old home in the west end business block he likes the life in jamaica but admits that the weather is really very hot at times graduates as nurse froai oshawa miss erla watson daughter of mr and mrs ross watson was one of eighteen graduates friday night from oshawa general hospital mrs rs mclaughlin fastened the pin on each girls uniform and j a morphy president of the hospital board of directors presented each with their diploma mr and mrs hamill of peterboro were present for the function as friends of miss watson mrs hamill was the for mer evelyn gillies e a grubin uo optometrist i will be at his office in siouitville on mondav june 21st miss rhoda hood of toronto visited with her uncle mr a d bruce and aunt miss janet bruce on a recent weekend mr w r thompson tias passed his third year dental exams with honors standing sixth in a class of seventytive mr thompson is a son of our bank manager and mrs thompson although six women sought seats in the ontario legislature at the voting on june 7 only miss agnes macphail candidate in east york was elected and so stouifville has the distinction of being represented by a woman among all the ninety mpps in the province mrs t ii somers of charlotte- town pei made a hurried visit to stouffville last week to visit her mother mrs edward walls mrs somers came east with her husband rev t- h somers who was in on tario on a business trip port perry ladies are going in for lodge society organizations in one week a chapter of the eastern star was organized ami a lodge of the rebecca order of the ioof was also organized several were pre sent from stouffville for the institu tion of the eastern star chapter if you come to the mothercraft garden tea saturday june 26th at brierbush hospital you will be helping to refurnish an english bombed hospital in 1929 the prin cess elizabeth of york hostel was built as a nurses home and opened by her majesty the queen who has shown unfailing interest in the work there as she has in canada and elsewhere a land bomb in 1913 destroyed the interior and one wing the government bears the cost of restoration but the interior must be furnished remember the date saturday june 20th the time 33 meet your friends and have a cup of tea stolen radio found the thieves who broke into the coop premises last week and car ried away a radio didnt take it far it was found a few days later con cealed in some bushes close to the office it is estimated that the thieves had no car at that time and hid the radio with the idea of re- turning for it at some future time they escaped from town in george allisons car which they stole and were able to start after crossing the wires in the engine no clue to their identity is reported by police although the nature of the theft is very similar to others made around port perry and in north whit church where a garage was robbed north york election results dick linton mack ward 2 york 208g 1371 2800 ward 3 york 2900 755 1313 sutton 114 122 239 king twp 380 983 1060 newmarket 702 815 809 vaughan 924 876 1054 aurora 267 691 633 e gwillimbury 450 650 597 whitchurch 280 585 647 n gwillimbury 135 341 327 3eorgina 110 253 381 woodbridge 144 166 351 richmond hill 164 258 350 total 8686 7896 10561 home rendered lard lb- peas standard quality 20 oz size can pure pork sausage lb spare ribs lb smoked fillet fresh fillets salmon steaks scotch kippers pair side bacon smoked back and peameal smoked ham picnic hams boneless picnics cottage rolls smoked 20c 12c 40c 40c 39c 35c 48c 25c 63c 70c 57c 47c 53c- 62c oboyles meat market stotiftville we deliver phone 3501

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