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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 24, 1949, p. 3

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the tribune stouffville thursday march 24 1949 quality essex topcrop hybrid seed local and personal happenings service we are now taking orders for topcrop hybrid seed corn topcrop 645 topcrop 606 topcrop 355 topcrop 275 topcrop hyblend a blend of hybrid corns taking the place of the old varieties such as wisconsin no 7 golden glow sweepstakes this blend will give you the tonnage of the old type corns and being all registered no 1 hybrids of good sturdy type they will stand up until harvest time seed disinfectants ceresan m for use on wheat oats barley and mixed grain ceresan m differs from ceresan in that it is prac tically odorless and those who work with it exper ience little or no discomfort semesan for vegetables and flowers semesan bel for potatoes 2 ounces treats 6 to 8 bushels semesan jr for corn 1 and a half ounces treats one bushel of corn stiver bros the household goods belonging to the late richard burton will be held wednesday next week at the old home on stouffer street begin ning at 2 pm sellers atkinson auctioneers mr and mrs alf mole have just returned from a motor trip to new york city a boom is a period in which people pay their bills even those owed to the doctor town pkopkktv sold i spring fashions are in at harry aktkk tj ieaks in family goldens clothing store it will pay joseph howser has purchased you to call at this wellstocked the richard burton property oa local store stouffer street in the east end which includes considerable land with frame dwelling at present mr howser is farming on the tenth a short way from town tne when chosing your prtng outfit i mrs jos borinskv mrs harry melville coxcekt aktist ibrillinger and mrs a v nolan are attending the reception to thet worthy grand matron oes- in toronto this week badly placed tomb stone assisting to move a tomb stone recently mr percy tarr proprie- sale of the burton property marks lor otf iai monument works was the original owner and the exchange of a property that has stood in the family name for more than 75 vears since the father of the late richard burton was the original owner and richard who died several months ago was born on the property now- sold by his nieces to mr howser revival services banfield memorial church vaughan rd winnett ave rev and mrs chas mckinney evangelists and singers march 13th to march 27th incl services each night at 8 oclock except saturdays sunday services at 11 am 3 pm 7 pm rev f g huson pastor meat prices reduced weddings dixon couperthwaite pink and white snapdragons were the setting in stouffville united church for the marriage of nellie margaret only daughter of mr and mrs russel couperth- waite mongolia to gorman austin dixon son of mr alfred dixon toronto and the late mrs dixon rev douglas davis officiated and mrs f byer was soloist accom panied by mrs c nolan at the organ given in marriage by her father the bride wore a gown of white slipper satin fashioned with a net yoke and trimmed with seed pearls her fingertip veil with embroidered scallops was held by roses miss christina cowan a white halo and she carried red cousin of the bride was maid of honour gowned in rose taffeta and carried johannahill roses miss ileen dixon sister of the groom was bridesmaid gowned in tur quoise taffeta and carried pink roses both attendants wore a white headdress and matching mittens mr norman couperth- waite brother of the bride was best man and ushers were murray couperthwaite and eldon dixon at the reception the brides mother received in a dress of black figured crepe grey acces sories and a corsage of pink roses mrs irwin aunt of the groom assisted in a grey silk jersey dress and a corsage of pink roses later the couple left on a wedd ing trip through eastern ontario on their return they will live near lemonville young couple take vows on parents 36th wedding day the home of mr and mrs charles atkinson obrien ave stouffville was the setting for a quiet wedding on saturday march 19th which was their thirtysixth wedding anniversary when their daughter delma ruth became the bride of lloyd bolender of bethesda son of mr and mrs j c bolender rev h s hallman performed the ceremony amid a setting of ferns and the wedding music was played by miss ruth atkinson cousin of the bride the bride given in marriage by her father wore a floor length gown of white satin her finger tip veil was caught in a halo of pink flowers her bouquet was of pink roses and white carnations miss grace bolender bridesmaid was gowned in blue sheer crepe with matching veil and carried red roses and carnations paul bolen der brother of the groom acted as best man after the reception the couple left on a motor trip the bride chose for travelling a grey suit wine coat with navy accessories and corsage of white carnations on their return they will reside on the sixth of whitchurch received several badly crushed toes when the weight of the stone accidently rested on his foot we enjoy the tribune so much it is like a visit from home writes mrs mabel hoover of 27 binge- man street kitchener when renewing her subscription for another year naturally the pub lishers appreciate such observa tions from our readers a critic writing in the readers digest wants to know why when buying a new car he should be forced to a piano box on the rear no matter what model you choose when you havent got a piano to put in it the easter week is now only three weeks away good friday this year falls on april 15 with easter sunday on the 17th after just experiencing the coldest spell of the winter with continued warm springlike days we can readily and quickly fall into the lap of spring with the best of graces new easter bonnets are already noticeable on the street of the nearby city next monday evening march 28th will be the occasion of the annual stouffville lions club farmers night this has become a much looked forward to even ing when lion members bring in their farmer friends for supper and entertainment therell be special films on the agenda this year in addition to other entertainment there are some real savings in sporting goods being offered by ken laushway westend sport goods dealer in this weeks issue rod and reel days are fast approaching and you can save 25 on these items on thursday afternoon march 17th the stouffville womens institute held their monthly meet ing at the home of mrs g t lee with a good attendance the presi dent mrs j ridout led in the opening exercises the minutes of the previous meeting were read and adopted current events were given by mrs fairies a speaker from the canadian institute for the blind spoke on blindness and its prevention the meeting ended with a social half hour subscribers to the tribune who neglected to renew their subscrip tions expiring at the end of decem ber have been removed from the mailing list in comformity with the abc audit regulations u subscribers would only refer to the label on their paper they would find the expiry date printed there with costs at mountain peak and the yearly subscription rate remaining at s2 in canada it should be readily seen that the annual contribution must be in advance mrs ken laushway of stouff- ville principal of the claremont continuation school is being extended the sympathy of her many friends in the loss of her mother mrs fenton who died at her home in kemptville last week in her g9th year widow of the late dr s fenton there survives the parents a family of six daughters and one son mrs laushway was called home to kemptville hurried ly when her mothers condition was reported to be serious and was present when the end came a billion dollars will have been diverted to family allowances in canada next june since the bonus started in 1915 the service will be extended now to newfoundland- the joy beauty salon now located opposite the mansion house will be closed on monday tuesday and wednesday next week march 2s 29 30 while mrs austin is taking a post graduate course in toronto held in connec tion with the big annual conven tion despite the unaccustomed cold weather of last saturday night a large attendance greeted the open ing meeting of the youth for christ group assembling every saturday evening in the stouff ville presbyterian church we note that the title of next satur days film is stephen a purely grand cathedral film the united church is showing a missionary education film with sound and colour entitled new life calling next sunday evening this will be very interesting and instructive as it concerns the developments in china during these past years of missionary enterprise special music by mrs claude brillinger round steak sirloin steak porterhouse steak smoked picnic hams smoked cottage rolls side bacon smoked back bacon peameal bacon 60c 60c 60c 50c 68c 60c 75c 75c notice a general business mens association meeting will be held next tuesday evening march 29 1949 in the municipal hall all members please attend tuesday night closing will be discussed birds eye frosted foods green peas cut corn raspberries zic 29c 39c j 0boyles meat market telephone 35 0000000000ccscov5ccos00co000 youth for christ presents the youth of our community s00 national film board film 815 yfc choir theme song community singing witnessing prayer by young people duets by beth and hope helen and glady mr rowans message in a moment questions answered 930 stephen a cathedral film gods love for us our love one to another will win every youth for christ last week we experienced around stouffville the coldest seven days of the winter yet it was a highly pleasant week with bright sun much of the time sat urday morning the thermometer dipped to five below zero at buttonville and ten below up at shadow lake at daybreak in stouffville at 7 in the morning it was just zero shadow lake and musselmans lake is the highest point between lake ontario and lake simcoe being 1100 feet above sea level the blanket of snow that fell a week ago last saturday made a kindly blanket for the fields and meadows during the cold weather of the week hazel solomon dramatic soprano recitalist who will appear in melville church markham township on the evening of friday march 25 in a church concert program mr and mrs rom johnston are on a trip to trenton where they intend to spend a few days theres dancing every saturday night at the veterans memorial hall stouffville music by the stouffville legionaires miss dorothy culp and mrs wes high of jordan station mrs salina haines of niagara falls mrs h r pentland of london and mrs b bowman of toronto spent the weekend with rev and mrs s goudie tickets are selling in town for two new pontiac cars being given away here this year members of the legion are selling tickets on a 49 model while lions club mem bers are also selling on a similar car top quality roofing 210 lb asphalt shingles 3 in 1 in following colours cedar green a cool pleasing shade cherry red rich warmth of colour blue black conservative but strikingly effective holly blend a beautiful blend of red and green roll roofing smooth surfaced 45 and 55 lb rolls black mineral surfaced 90 and 95 lb rolls cherry red and cedar green dry sheathing and tarred felt insulated brick siding and rollbrick asphalt siding also asbestos fibre coating and plastic cement for dependable economical protection buy now stouffville coop association two i1ion for your contwilenro 200 nod 122

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