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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 13, 1949, p. 5

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday january 13 1949 quality stablephos service compound mineral supple ment to be added to the feed rations of horses cows and sheep provides valuable growth and health produc ing elements increases milk yield in cattle and maintains a sturdy growth of young cattle farmers have recently found that if ihey reinforce their manure with stableihos a high grade super phosphate a manure possessing twice the value of the ordinary variety is obtained cil stablephos reduces the leaching of the manures by fixing the nitrogen which escapes as am monia and it fortifies the manure with that much needed phosphate which is usually deficient in ontario soils when placed in the gutter stableihose materially reduces sta ble odors v t cua3anteed ahaiyss id tocl 0c 0- stiver ibros myrtle woman in hospital after crash mrs alex dulemba rri myrtle is in the hospital under observation following a motor accident which occured this week at the corner of the seventh con cession and the townline between the townships of pickering and whitby mrs dulemba suffered severe facial lacerations and is under observation because of a brain concussion car in which mrs dulemba was riding was that of ray wilkin rri myrtle also in the car were mr wilkins two sons lome and donald lome suffered a broken nose in the accident mr and mrs dulemba are polish people employed by mr wilkin who intended to leave mrs dulemba in toronto and proceed to his winter home in florida second car involved in the accident was that of miss e green of greenbank who teaches at bal sam school just north of myrtle miss green was not injured at the time of the impact mrs dulemba was believed to have been thrown through the windshield of the wilkin car r dressmaking alterations marion sanderson obrien ave phone 33jl stouffville wgsssr special birds eye green beans lake somcoe white fish lb salmon steaks lb oysters 9 oz carton homerendered lard lb 32c 45c 55c 55c 27c oboyles meat market telephone 35 local and personal happenings your 1949 car license is available at mrs gam davisons union ville post office e a grubin ro optometrist will be at his office in stouffville on monday jan lth- sale of dresses and hats for fri day and saturday january 14th anil 15th at mrs m watts miss wallen of markham and member of the local high school staff a couple of years ago is in chatham hospital miss wallen injured her back in a fall during the holiday week and must be in a cast for some time a new power line was completed last week from main street to the local arena and an additional street light installed in on the park way the line is expected to correct a voltage deficiency at the arena recently stouffville was given the onceover by visitors from the other side of the world mr and mrs hoy macarthur of sydney australia spent last weekend with their friends mr and mrs cliff g salmon even the weatherman co operated in giving them a good impression of canada the firm of j j turner sons peterborough tent and awning manufacturers has been sold to a group of local business men in that city it was established back in 1ss7 and many a front street awn ing in stouffville has been put up by this firm the tribune office is one of the places turners awnings are in use the late j j turner who founded the business loiiined the sailmaking business before he left england to locate in canada miss ethel wagg of midland was in town for a short time last week end former resident of uxbridge there she taught school for years and a sister to the late newton k wagg wbo was a business man in uxbridge prior to moving to lind say miss wagg is now a retired school teacher i just know the older people in the old town of uxbridge said miss wagg to the tribune she was staying at the home of mr and mrs ross davis in town youth for christ friday january 11 s pm skating 9 pm sharp bible forum subject israel discussion under these three headings led by three young men a nation a race or a faith study to shew thyself approved unto god a work man that needeth not to be ashamed rightly dividing the word of truth director rev n rowan m in the stouffville womens insti tute will hold their first meeting of the year at the home of mrs fred crossen on thursday jan 20 at 230 oclock motto will be given by mrs insley roll call how i spent new years day trave logue to england and return will be given by mrs bert lickorish aid beatrice mr burnett will give a reading and mrs f brown will peak on the achievement of the wl those having good used cloth- for relief please bring to the meeting which will close with a social half hour pros- mrs 1 ridout secy sadie stewart miss annie duncan has gone o warkworth where she may spend the remainder of the winter season mr and mrs art mertens and margaret ir and mrs bill mertens of toronto were sunday visitors at the home of mr joe mertens the first exeeuiue meeting of the local horticultural society was held at the home of the new president mr bert miller plans were made for the coming year the executive looking forward to a larger membership with increased interest in the meetings and shows jessie wilson widow of the late j richard cronsberry of georgina township died at her late residence in pefferlaw on sunday in her 75th year the funeral is being held i this wednesday afternoon with j interment in briar hill cemetery suton deceased was the wife of a man prominent in the life of georgina township where he served for years as reeve of the municipality mr and mrs- a p james of roxton road toronto were in town on tuesday calling on his sister mrs a c burkholder it was back in 1900 mr james recalls when he left this district to locate in the city two letters from the ialaee at least two letters came to stouffville during 10 is direct from buckingham palace london both were directed to miss florence bctz 15yearold daughter of mr and mrs joe betz mongolia markham township kiorenc of all forwarded a silk handker chief to the princess on the occa sion of a birthday last april and later in the year on the birth of the young prince a letter of congratu lations was sent over the ocean again the ladyinwaiting to the princess acknowledged with thanks the communication- from the stouffville girl yankee born w ii eby who lives on tenth street can celebrate his 5sth wedding anniversary this month but it will bo a quiet affair since his life partner the former albertina vanzant is not in very good health and never able to be down town eby however keeps up a business connection in toronto and is a remarkable manand a true statute of ucle sam minus the flowing bear yet tall and slim and the years do not bend him mr eby first came to the village about sixty years ago with a medicine troup and in tlie town park met his future wife just a girl then she was strolling about the grounds with another girl chum later to be mrs hattie saunders mrs eby of course was born on the tenth not far from where she now lives in the old eby home we extend con gratulations to this couple the womens missionary society of the united church held their first meeting of 1919 on thursday afternoon jan g in the church in the absence of the president mrs k campbell mrs george gunn presided the annual reports were read and one of the highlights was the treasurers reportmrsfbutton indicating the allocation of 15000 had been reached and also a bale valued at 47500 had been sent to aid the needy mrs woods and mrs ross winterstein group leaders for this meeting took charge mrs woods led the devotional in a thought provoking study on the aftermath of christmas also using the burning candle as a symbol of light following on into the new year rev mr davis spoke briefly on post christmas meditation using a line from one of irving berlin songs the song is ended but the melody lives on reminding us of gods christmas gift to all and asking the question what are we going to do about it throughout the rest of the year mrs r winterstein very ably reviewed chapter two of the study book west of tile gorges which was greatly enjoyed the nominating committee pre- ented the slate of officers for installation at the next meeting which are as follows honorary presidents mrs douglas davis mrs h sanders president mrs kenneth campbell 1st vice pros mrs arthur king 2nd vice pros mrscharles wood cock recording secretary mrs floyd fairies ass rec secy mrs herbert lee treasurer mrs f l button corresponding secy mrs s s ball christian steward ship mrs douglas davis temper ance and citizenship mrs earl drewerymissionary monthly and literature secretary mrs gay- man mrs stewart stouffer mite boxes and associate secretary mrs james turner mrs e a button mrs j gayman commun ity friendship mrs robert young supply sercetary mrs walter atkinson assistants supply secy- miss bannerman mrs r dows- weil press secretary mrs d v holden ass press secy mrs fred brown pianists mrs gay- man mrs blake sanders stouftvtlle nursery school an open meeting of the stouff ville nursery school will be held at the home of mrs reg button on tuesday jan lsth at s oclock mrs neil smith will be the speaker and will open a service of lectures on chikl study all mothers who are interested in preschool activi ties are invited the nursery school wishes to express its thanks to the follow ing for donations stouffville lions club 100 for equipment stouffville womens institute 25 for equipment mrs- ross winterstein storage ward robe mrs frank malcolm hand made dolls bed mrs clayton baker log cabin construction set and linen books mrs fred jack son service mr fred jacksy- ulier totter ringwood mr and mrs andy forson and baby john moved to unionville on saturday mr and mrs orval drewery were saturday evening dinner guests in stouffville with mr and mrs fred campbell mr pavid gillham ad mrs martin fockic celebrated their ninetysecond birthdays on satur day and sunday respectively of last week both were the recipients of many messages of congratula tion mr oliver harding was a fene- lon falls visitor for two days last week messrs albert hoover and john shirk were fishing at lake simcoe on monday reporting a fine catch of fourteeninch herring and twelveinch perch retired drover raglan district dies in oshawa following a short illness the death occurred at the family resid ence in oshawa on friday jan 7 of frederick arthur okoyle beloved husband of the former edith fisher in his 79th year and uncle of mr norman oboyle proprietor of the stouffville meat market a drover all his life the deceased was born at raglan on july 20 1s70 he was a son of the late mr and mrs michael oboyle and a brother of the late daniel oboyle of stouffville married at myrtle on july 7 1903 he had lived in the mrytle and raglan area before going to the oshawa district 15 years ago mr obovle was a mem- sparkling words of appreciation received from far and near subscription renewals are roll ing in at the tribune at a highly satisfactory rate these days below we quote from notes sent in by subscribers just a sentence or two but all greatly appreciated mrs john drudge linwood we enjoy the home paper very much ami always look forward to the tribune miss belle mitchell please change my address from toronto markhanx rr2 to 747 waterloo st london 1 have been called here owing to the serious illness of my sisters daughter and i desire the home paper mrs james cook weston enclosed find 2 for our renewal we enjov the tribune very much fred j clark uxbridge please find enclosed 2 for tht tribune renewal we enjoy the paper very much- a mccallum 20 haig st tor onto enclosed find cheque for renewal we enjoy your paper and would miss it grijjy vishing the tribtme j giul workers a happy i6w yeai jos a murray uxbridge we again renew our tribune and wish you all a happy new year mrs p l barrie ashburn enclosed find cheque for 2 for another year it is a weekly treat we look forward to getting every thursday miss hattie smith 125 nor mandy blvd i enclose 2 with ibest wishes for a new year lillian dowstteli 120 maitland st toronto enclosed find 2 the paper hoips us to keep in touch with news of our home and district mrs frances hisey toronto please find enclosed renewal 2 for your valuable paper james porter newcastle ont cheque enclosed for renewal think i had better keep track of the happenings in stouffville for another year mrs w b sanders 1003 no gardner st hollywood cal enclosed find remittance for another year which is due in another month i have to notify you that our address is changed at this time since the state highway has purchased our property for hollywood freeway to take care of traffic ber of the canadian order of foresters at raglan and checker player of note besides his wife he leaves to mourn his passing three daughters mrs mildred north mrs w short- ridge margaret and miss galilee oboyle and one son jay also surviving are six grandchildren the funeral was conducted by rev f j whiteley minister of centre street united church osh awa on monday jan 10 inter ment was at oshawa lneat qualify sotof to ttie tea qgs intermediate a i i hockey i stouffville arena toronto bell ac vs stouffville clippers monday jan 17th game time r30 admission adults me children 35 here ts thcjatteni for future feed mill design this u the mill given national publicity for its revolutionary blowerrotor with flying hatchets that slice as well as grind it features a unique new principle which makes possible a feed grinder hay chopper silo rill cr and roughage cutter combined in a single lowcost machine pneumatic feed by suction is safe and simple wnre for colorful folders end aflrolive dealer ship plan for hatcht mut grain and foragm lowers tntilog cutters jfmafevmfgco no new bowtr rotor with flyinc tuururti mm cnil ace knives c d- mmtr bc cpci- ry onrlow r handlaa stouffville motors h ratcllft w plpher hmin street stonftihe

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