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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 12, 1948, p. 3

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the tribune stouflviue ont thursday august 12 isms we are buyers of ontario fall wheat our ontario fall wheat crop has prospects of being one of the largest in years our equipment will be at your service and we will do our best to keep the rain away from the barn and the field as the wheat will be sold on the open market this year the price will change from day to day being in constant touch with the market we will be able to give you daily quotations binder twine brantford binder twine gold leaf 600 ft to the pound branttord binder twine is guaranteed for length strength uniformity every fibre is thoroughly treated with best- known repellents against insects and rodents we are headquarters for plant protection service atox vderris dust 3 ddt dust calcium arsenate lead arsenate deenate 50w paris green monocop 26 trox tricop deetrox ddt fixed copper dust trox- ide fixed copper dust with arsenic king bug killer carload of american cement just arrived stiver bros the death in toronto on sunday of thomas hornsby brought grief to a former stouffville couple mr and mrs morris hornsby blanche slack the late mr hornsby was father of four sons ralph and morris of toronto gerald and larthur of bourlamaquw que they survive him together with his bereaved wife interment was made at penetanguishene on wednesday morris hornsby was a former bank clerk in stouffville and of course his wife is a member of a well known local family mr and mrs f l button and miss gertrude todd are holidaying at elgin house muskoka table corn was available in town all last week but not from our gardens it came through the grocer and the price was six cobs for 39c eveky tiny atom of rich coffee flavor in max well mouse is captured by kadiant roasting a special process which develops fully all the delicious stimulating good ness of this famous brand joy beauty salon next to post office permanent waving individual styling kazor shaping phone 9sw2 stouffville the council authorized the plac ing of new street signs and the repainting of others throughout the town several months ago which should soon be placed in position already too late to benefit tourist traffic this summer even residents of the town will appreciate well marked streets mrs hank walbridge who shot a 200 pound bear near crystal spring lodge bonfield ont recently is a sister of mrs fenwick of north church street stouffville bears are plentiful in the holiday district mentioned and when a guest at camp spotted old bruin mrs wal bridge picked up the 22 rifle and drilled the bear with a vital blow warner bros screen version of marjorie carletons popular novel cry wolf which opens friday night aug 13th at the stanley theatre stouffville proves to be a highly rewarding motion picture experience besides the superlative performances turned in by erro flynn and barbara stanwyck in this their intial costarring venture the picture boasts a remarkably lively pace set down under the able direction of peter godfrey in the films exciting opening sequence and artfully maintained through out right up to the crashing climax local and personal happenings hugh maenaniara of lindsay will be relieving agent at the cnr- lepot while mr mowat is on vaca- ion rev norman rowan and wife are enjoying a couple of weeks vacation at port carling muskoka mr and mrs jack forster had their aunt mrs d- w maedoralu of moose jaw s3sk to visit them a few days las week at their home in blackwater the public auction sale announc ed last week for mrs william waddell anu which would have ieen held at her home next week has been cancelled the accidental death of dawn sypher a syracuse xy on sat urday is of local interest to stouff ville people in that the 19yearold girl killed in a motor crash was a daughter of eugar sypher a resident of stouffville 30 years ago his father will be remembered as the laundryman through the willoughbv agency mr harvey mover has sold the 100 acre farm up in eldon township belonging to the duncan little estate the property is equipped with excellent massive buildings and is regarded as a choice acreage new owner will be mr t lemay of timmins ont miss lucy waters accompanied by mrs rout leslie of toronto is holidaying at red rock inn fenelon falls for two weeks mrs james turner miss nettie rae and miss ann robb have returned from a holiday spent at windermere muskoka mr and mrs corel n fuller enjoyed a 100 mile cruise on the sagamo last wednesday leaving muskika wharf and going as far as natural park persons who send in local news items or telephone us news are certainly appreciated by this paper too often some interesting or bright news is missed because the reporter does not know about it everybody giving a little help certainly increases the general interest in the home paper beautifulfleecy 1 zi made from qour own ml ym na ibo obtjun from your wool uvj mlvaf wool kaitud gooji buckets o car robes skicujth suiting cloth fingering yarn evcrr horat can use extra blankets soft fleecy blankets in glowing jewel colors whipped edges or satin bound and these blankets are made for you from your own wool or from yoor salvage wool knitted goods this service in great demand in the west is now available to eastern canada through the opening of oar depot in brampton ontario let ns send joo fall particulars persons whose subscriptions are about to expire should get their remarks in to the tribune prompt ly otherwise the paper will be dis continued to wait until this occurs and then to be replaced on the mail ing list entails a lot of work get in promptly and help us to retain the old rate of s2 per year weddings cooper watson vows heard at uxbridge will live in toronto trinity united church uxbridge was decorated with stalks gladioli and candelabra on saturday aug 7 1948 for the doublering marriage of margaret christina watson daughter of mr and mrs joseph g watson and aylmer haynes cooper son of mr and mrs walter j cooper goodwood mrs w e remion organist fred oliver pianist and emil first violinist played the wedding music given in marriage by her father the bride wore a twopiece gown of heavy white satin fashioned with high neckline long sleeves and fitted bodice the peplum and the full skirt fell into a long double train her headdress was a mantilla of french chantilly lace she car ried a crescent bouquet of white gardenias and caladium leaves offtheshoulder gowns of blue satin were worn by mrs r l painter matron of honor mrs b v marsh all margaret mcelheran and mary watson bridesmaids each carried a crescent bouquet of cerise gladiol petals white dahlias and fuchsia and white foliage with a headdress of matching flowers cascading over one side delbert cooper was groomsman ushers were frederic travel elwood foskett roy painter and harvey feasby in her home mrs watson received in smoke blue silk crepe with corsage of bouvardia and pink roses mrs cooper chose dove gray crepe with corsage of blue carna tions roses and amethyst gladioli petals to travel through the eastern us the bride donned a gray ensemble with gold accents she carried brown mink and an alliga tor bag on their return they will reside in toronto mr and mrs bernard rice who formerly were employed on the roy farm at claremont have moved to the 10th concession of markham to work the cedric wat son 50acre place just south of stouffville mr watson of course has settled in his new home built in stouffville but still on the tenth his mother and brother carl con tinue to reside with him since our public school principal retains the tatus of a bachelor from friends in grecnshields alta please find enclosed 200 for my subscription renewal for the dear old tribune has been coming to us now for 30 years and we feel wi could not get along without it wishing 3ou every success and hoping you continue to win the clark trophy as you did this year trophy as you did this year yours truly mrs isaac stouffer primary children entertained petra and jan daughters of capt and mrs f w osterdohl recently entertained the primary dept of the united church sunday school at an enjoyable picnic on their grounds the lawn was decor ated with colored balloons for the occasion there were games and prizes then the children were seat ed at a decorated picnic table and were served sandwiches cakes cookies icecream and milk prize winners w lynn murphy jean winterstein judy carter danny bone brian wilkes diane stjohn won the peanut scramble and jocelyn button the lucky chair mrs wilkes won the teachers race the teachers and helpers were later served afternoon tea special thanks is extended to the teachers for their assistance in the races and games also to mrs c christensen mrs a j campbell mrs r john son helen campbell and dorothy ann johnson who assisted also to mr hugh beckett who so kindly moved the picnic table for the party mr and mrs frank freder ick robb are pictured after their wedding in markham the former aileen ruth muri- son is the daughter of mr and mrs gordon murison cedar grove 2nd the groom is the son of mr and mrs frank robb mrs french of evanston 111 is visiting at the home of her sister mrs j l abell mr and mrs grant turner have secured a house in mt joy and will be leaving their present resid ence on church st the end of august mr turner is employed by the markham rural hydro toronto east rural presbytery young peoples will hold church service in the united church mt albert on sunday august 15th at 8 pm bill hiltz of the presbytery executive will be the speaker and a male quartette from uxbridge will sing all are welcome owing to mechanical trouble in the clock governing the coming on of street lights stouffville found itself in darkness on monday even ing until a very late hour however only street lights were affected and it showed how dependent we are on them when out after dark fifty years ago or more a few oil lamps on four or five prominent corners looked very good to the residents of that day miss joanne lamb accompanied by mr albert smalley and hl mother returned from a trip to southern ohio where they visited with rev w e smalleys relatives while in ohio they took in several places of interest such as the patterson wright air base as well as witnessing some of the strike action at the univis lens company at dayton misses audrey jennings and bettv davis left on friday last on a vacation to great falls montana where they will visit mr jennings sister mrs m oakland mrs ted peake and two daugh ters of campbellford are visiting with mr and mrs magnus mowat they will accompany mr and mrs mowat on a two weeks vacation at fenelon falls the stouffville library board wish to announce that the maga zine parents which has been on order for some time has now come to hand and is available at the library for circulation this valu able magazine covers the rearing of your child from crib to college and it is hoped that parents will make full use of it do your part persons who neglect to cut the weeds on their properties in town are being checked by the weed inspector and warned to do so immediately otherwise the work will be done and made a charge against the lands those property owners who see to it that their boulevards are kept nicely cut per form a great service fortunately most owners do this otherwise we would have a very untidy and unsightly community to live in everybody appreciates the efforts of property owners on main street and all other streets in keeping their frontage in attractive shape wool products owned and operated by he people of saskatchewan oni aiio orrot brampton ontario galloway greer a quiet wedding was solemnized on july 30 at the home of the rev h j pritchard when muriel w greer daughter of the lae mr and mrs j e firmingen became the bride of bert galloway son of mr and mrs d a oallowav formerly of stouffville the bride wore a white lace dress with white accessories and a cor sage of talisman roses mrs d k galloway attended the bride and wore a dusty pink crepe dress with white accessories and a corsage of red roses david k galloway brother of the groom was best man a reception at the home of the bride followed the ceremony with mrs c l kerr sister of the bride wearing a blue and rose ensemble and a corsage of deep pink carna tions and mrs d a galloway mother of the groom wearing a blue dress with a corsage of light pink carnations receiving the bride and groom left for a trip to muskoka and wiil live in toronto or their return carnation milk tall tins 2 for 29 kelloggs corn flakes 12 oz 19 shredded wheat 2 pkgs 25 royal york coffee 1 lb pkg 51 habitant pea soup 28 oz tin 2 for 25 budget tea good value lb 79 sun joy choice peas 20 oz tin 2 for 29 metcalfes pork b beans 20 oz tin 2 for 27 freshie makes 2 quarts most delicious beverage pkg 05 hillcrest shortening lb sweet mixed pickles 16 oz broken olives very good for sandwiches and salads 16 oz jar rubber rings 2 pkgs zinc rings doz certo bottle fruit jars pints doz fruit jars quarts doz new cabbage large firm heads 2 for leamington potatoes 10 lbs 39 23 29 15 33 25 115 129 19 29 carload groceteria

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