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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 14, 1949, p. 5

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday july 14 1949 quality service local and personal happenings for every animal on the farm sugared schumacher feed is a great utility feed every ration used on ox farm can be built on it whether ta the milking herd dry stock breeding stock beef cattle horses dieep swine and for growing young tock since all these require gener ous quantities of carbohydrates american cement on hand feeds we can give immediate delivery on barley oats wheat mixed grain gluten meal oilcake meal soya beau meal bran schu macher feed 24 ner cent quaker dairy ration 24 ler cent purlua dairy chow stivers mixed feeds are giving satisfaction chowmix growing chow- mix fattening chowmix egg slash chowmix hog grower chowmix hog finisher chowmix pig starter porko hog grower porko hog finisher porko pig starter porko hog concentrate seeds tor late seeding and pasture supplement seed corn sudan grass sugar cane rape seed peas oats swede turnips fall turnips millet mr and mrs peter stickley and mrs chas conner of almira miss zeta mimes richmond hill mr and mrs jos fisher bayview ave were sunday visitors at the home of ralph wideman mr and mrs a j graves of oshavva left last week on a visit to relatives in england both over 80 mr graves will be remembered by manv as bandmaster of the llgth battalion organized at uxbrldge by the late col sam sharpe during the first world war as chaplain of the veterans assoc iation lor many years that organ ization in oshawa presented mr graves with a gold watch just before his departure stiver bros the second drive is now on for investors in the stouffville arena limited to cover the cost of the artificial ice contract which was let this week stouftville will have one of the finest arenas around the district this winter but it must have artificial ice and be debtfree when the doors open in october this is the goal of the company officials you could make no more worthy investment than one in a project of this kind which will be a tremendous boon to the com munity and district at large call at the office of the company mc- cullough button today and pick up an application your share is needed to finance the under taking shares are 100 each mr fred pense of the kingston whigstandard called on the tribune on monday during a trip in this district miss patsy miller is spending two weeks holidays at searboro bluffs with her sister mrs geo davies mrs c e- macleod was in tor onto for a few days y mr f b murray of calgary aita is visiting the home of his sisterinlaw mr and mrs harold spofford mrs harry wilson of shel- bourne was in town last week the guest of mrs j k agnew former resident on main street her hus band dr wilson is on the county health unit in dufferin county a position he assumed when the family left stouffville a couple of years ago enforcement of a new regulation for minimum size potatoes comes into force this week at an unfort unate time when early tubers are a failure in many fields it would seem that the new larger size tubers demanded could well have been delayed in face of the drought situation jack sanders who is managing bill ball motors during the vacation absence of mr ball had the misfortune to sustain severe burns on both his hands last week when they came in contact with a sudden hot spurt from the exhaust of a car mrs watts is closing her place of business in the west end block for the season after the weekend sale announced in this issue miss marion hall of zephyr is spending her holidays with her grandparents mr and mrs w d hall blake street spofford and co staff outing this year took the form of a lake shore drive around simcoe from keswick to port bolster with a bangup shore supper as a climax to a perfect day a good show was enjoyed at the new rio theatre at uxbridge take advantage of the big reduc tion in hats and dresses at mrs m watts store this thursday friday and saturday july 14th 15th and lfith after which the shop will close until further notice ringwood the baker hill baptist sunday school enjoyed a picnic at mid- hurst park on tuesday of last week we regret that mr abram grove is under the doctors care about fifty from ringwood were among the one hundred and seventyfive present at a delightful picnic sponsored jointly by the christian churches of this area bloomington and altona were well represented and rev f muir was present with his stouffville cc gregation lloyd mclean is holidaying this week at balsam lake where mrs mclean and sharon and barry are spending their second week at the cottage mr and mrs art paisley also mr and mrs jacob grove were guests with mr and mrs alex rat- cliff for tea on sunday evening about thirty ladies of the ring- wood church met at the home of mrs jas kennedy last tuesday as a surprise farewell party for her daughterinlaw mis harry ken nedy who moved later in the week to her new home south of oriole mrs t hurst of toronto is visit ing her sister mrs sam mckuen green river little al freshwater is spend ing a holiday with friends in tor onto mr alex bruce of toronto is spending his vacation with his brother edwin bruce mr and mrs roy carter attend ed the family picnic on sunday at scugog island the cgit held a closing meet ing recently with a game of base ball and a weiner roast mr and mrs j nighswander visited with frank booth of brook- lin on sunday last we congratulate miss w neclomys and her entire entrance class who all passed namely richard hazelhurst doreen find lay hazel carter and barbara hall mrs a dafoe and gail are spending two weeks with mrs r dafoe the public will please take notice that the stoulfville public library will be closed for summer holidays from july 25th until aug 8th inclusive youth for christ 800 pm film did you know that first in a series 820 pm a wedding film of local interest yfc choir theme song song leader edna byer testimonies coral perkins at the piano steckley sisters in song gilbert rumminie solo by request sermon in a minute entitled 930 predestination questions contests surprises a cathedral film the conversion norman rowan director ddoeeeoddwmooooboocoooooqoqooqoo tk3bacisxx3isxssssxsssssssxsxxissxxxsxssxxx jfe best cooks use mm supreme at e this supreme aluminum mctttr porcofator ma lets lght tuliciou cupi mi coffftt modvrnfy dstigncd with cool kflr listing bakolito handl so our computo display of supreme daluxo nod supreme standard aluminum special this week 1 only national rangette 5395 electrical house wiring radio appliance repairs k h middlemiss electric hardware siocffville phoae 367 on thursday evening the united church wms members and friends of the afternoon and even ing auxiliaries gathered at the home of mr and mrs a m wood main street next the presbyterian church to honor mr and mrs frank muir and sons they have served in this community for a number of years and mrs muir has been guest speaker at many of the wms meetings while in stouftville during the evening a purse was presented to the muirs with good wishes for their future work in china mrs muirs mother and father mr and mrs mileson who have just returned from a trip to england were in attend ance special holiday dances cedar beach park north shore musselmans lake mrs g r w thomas church st accompanied her son alfred of toronto on a motor trip last week visiting friends and relatives and calling on such points as peterboro omemee and bobcaygeon members of the searboro town ship council and the local news paper staff at west hill were guests of mr s fingold when he opened his new roxy theatre at west hill a few evenings ago the new show house is described as modern and spacious with every convenience for its patrons who it is estimated will come for miles around mr percy hewlett who built a couple of houses and dry cleaning plant when a resident in town before leaving to open a similar cleaning plant in whitby which he sold is moving to pembroke he is about to build a dry cleaning plant in that town of some 10000 people mr hewlett was in town one day last week on business mr and mrs norman farr who recently returned from their wedd ing tour will occupy the apartment in the button block over the hard ware recently vacated by dr john button who now only retains ollice space in the block since his wife and family occupy their new home on obrien avenue mr and mrs earl hoover and harold mrs levi forsyth and geraldine stouffer visited relatives and friends in kitchener on sun day trooper martin j miller son of mr and mrs j miller landed back in calgary sunday after a months furlough he is just in time for the stampede after which he leaves for churchill for 12 months training therell be an auction sale of household furniture belonging to the estate of the late mrs bell at the home main st east next to the east end store this saturday july lgth a findlay cook stove chesterfield sewing machine and lawn mower are among the many articles listed a s farmer will be the auctioneer friends will regret to learn that mr geo gunn who along with mrsvgunn has been holidaying at elgin house muskoka was removed by ambulance to the tor- onto general hospital on friday when he took suddenly ill at the northern summer resort his con dition this week is reported to be improved- mrs turner church st who accompanied mr and mrs gunn to muskoka also returned home photo by cadleux mr and mrs john leslie arnold leonard who were married on june is now reside in gormley the bride was the former norma alene gray daughter of mr and mrs walter gray stouffville rr mr and mrs hugh a boyd and son arnold and mr and mrs geo fletcher of newmarket with other friends of newmarket spent a weeks holidays at north bay friday july 29 saturday july 30 sunday midnight july 31 van walker and his orchestra featuring wally scott dancing every friday saturday evening during july august enjoy your next picnic at one of canadas beauty spots laying water mains along stouffer street from the christian church north last weekend the digging machine encountered num erous springs and water flooded in at such a rate work was abandoned until the situation could be dealt with this week the town power pump was brought into action and sections of the trench blocked off and mains laid under more difficult circumstances than was expected the extension will service three houses waiting for water this job will complete all the 4 main extensions that will be made this year however it has been one of the big years for laying main extensions and the investment has consumed all the available money held in the water works account borrowing for extensions is not contemplated and persons buying vacant lots for building should make sure they are on a water line before making any investment in land the rev william h wallace whose death was reported last week was pastor of stouffville baptist church from 1902 to 1905 a fact we were unable to obtain when we published the obituary during the pastorate of mr wallace the church worshipped in the former brick building that stood on main street east about four doors west of the school grounds avonia harris wed to g r risebrough in a ceremony in st andrews and st lukes anglican church avonia hilda harris daughter of mr and mrs ernest w harris became the bride of george ronald risebrough son of mr and mrs byron risebrough uxbridge rev h b snell officiated given in marriage by her father the bride was gowned in white chantilly lace over satin styled with a fitted bodice full skirt and pleated flounce a headdress of matching lace caught her fingertip veil of tulle illusion and she carried red roses and white gladioli mrs vera reed sister of the bride as matron of honor was in pink swiss eyelet and bridesmaids ruth risebrough sister of the groom and mrs kathleen cleland wore blue swiss eyelet they wore matching picture hats and carried pink and blue carnations gordon risebrough was groomsman ushers were william reed and stuart dick the mother of the bride received in bluegray with pink accessories and corsage of pink roses the mother of the groom assisted in powder blue with navy accessories and corsage of pink roses silvrr wedding anniversary mr and mrs percy a puter bough celebrated their 25th wed ding anniversary on june 25th with their children and friends about two hundred friends and relatives gathered at centre view farm to wish them well on this happy occasion mrs young of stouffville wife of the late robt young who married the couple and mrs emmanuel bowes of concord poured tea the bridesmaid miss flossie puterbough sister of the groom also the best man mr john harvey houck only brother of the bride were both present mr scott macnair one time reeve of vaughan twp was also present the youngest guest was 3 months old keith anthony hoover son of mr and mrs carl hoover of markham the happy couple received many beautiful cards and gifts including twentyfive red roses the gift of the groom and a chest of com munity plate silverware from their three daughters they are the sixth generation living on the puterbough farm their grandfather mr edgar puterbough holds the crown deed since 1813 the original log bam is still in use bread to boast about no world famous chef could buy better bread or use greater care in preparing for baking no wonder so many people use only stovers bread as a result of hearing others boast about iis fine texture and excellent flavour you too will enjoy our bread stop in for a loaf iodayv the stouffville bakery

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