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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 14, 1949, p. 9

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday july 14 1949 scene from the reunion of the timbers families and des cendants held on june 2nd in ratelift park drought had burned up the lovely green grass but spirits were high and everbody was happy this scene indicates another family holding a reunion same day was the turner family which gathered at stouffville park mary t coyne poses with kathleen madill daughter of mr and mrs lloyd turner and marilyn madill eight months youngest person present eggs wanted by rig grading station cases supplied and picked up at your door for a reference ask your neighbors about our grade price and prompt weekly returns eggs in small lots may be left at carload croceteria for our pickup write or phone p hutton grover 8970 40 kenworthy ave toronto 13 tribune classified ads give results ashburn and green river couple wed the marriage was solemnized of mrs ethel slute of ashburn and mr ernest beelby of green river at the parsonage by the rev mr riddell of port perry on saturday june 25th at 330 pm the bride was loveiy in a white silk flowered jersey dress off-the- face white hat with white veil and white accessories she wore a cor sage of white carnations tied with a blue ribbon mrs thomas har rington was bridesmaid in a pretty powder blue dress offtheface hat and veil to match and white accessories she wore a corsage of pink carnations tied with a yellow ribbon best man was mr orville cox of claremont the groom wore a blue striped suit and the best man wore a brown suit both wore white carnations the reception for the family and close relations numbering forty was held at the home of the brides sister mrs thompson and mr frank thompson of rri myrtle station the table was beautifully decorated with a bride and groom tablecloth and centred with a threetier wedding cake the table also included pink and white candles the hostess received the guests in a powder blue dress with white accessories she was assisted in serving by mrs william walm- sley of oshawa and miss mable thrower of whitby the happy couple left for west ern places amid a shower of con fetti and best wishes they will reside in green river the chrysanthemum is the hard iest flower known haying mishap claims janetville maxs life an unusual accident claimed the life of mr james marshall 79 of janetville near lindsay on thurs day afternoon marshall- with his son noral was working in the barn of the farm home at janetville unloading hay from a wagon into the mow the last jag of hay was ready to be hoisted into the mow when marshall bent over to make an adjustment of some sort in the slings and fell from the wagon to the barn floor he struck his head and died almost instantly v i n g c h a o i a n o u g h c e m i s 1 iw bsb jjy home yes madame it is a fact that practically everything you use wear or consume is affected for the better by chemistry freon puts the freeze into your electric refrigerator chemical treatments mean better fabrics chemical fertilizers help grow your food nylon hose and cellophane both start in the chemists laboratory the chemical industry is never satisfied it forever seeks new ways to serve you in this chemical world of today on co t sh wi5 ca hair b wheatland day planned for leitchcroft in markham a wheatland day for the coun ties of central ontario is being organized to be held at leitchcroft farm in markham township on wednesday july 27th to climax five years of winter wheat variety testing under the direction of the ontario agricultural college each year the york county crop improvement association has had twilight field meetings here to give the wheat growers an opportunity to see the results of the trials this year the plots are on a much larger acreage and it is fitting that this monster demonstration is to be held on a farm growing 120 acres of the new cornell 595 winter wheat the various farm machinery companies are cooperating by dis playing and demonstrating modern machinery for the wheat grower and the machines will be in action including the combines which will have ten acres of wheat to demon strate on the machinery displays will be open from 10 am including weed sprayers operating at 11 am lunch will be served on the grounds with the addresses com mencing at 1 pm col the hon t l kennedy minister of agriculture for ontario will be guest speaker and w h waddell wheat research specialist at the ontario agricultural college will outline the results of the winter wheat variety tests follow ing which the various companies will proceed to demonstrate their combines swathers rototillers forage harvesters pickup balers and other power machinery associ ated with wheat growing ten acres adjoining the equipment exhibit and wheat field will be used for all types of cultivation machinery to demonstrate leitchcroft farm famous for its ayrshire herd and yorkshire hogs also operates a poultry department specializing in turkeys and has a substantial fox and minc ranch organized hay rack tours will be made of the farm throughout the day under the direction of the farm manager j d lanthier and his staff i the farm is on number 7 high way two miles east of yonge st on georgian bay oh boy is it ever fun here in the nice sand and with lots of water to play in and dad and mum can have lots of fun too cause they dont have to worry this beach is sure swell for kids youll enjoy going by bus fares are low parry sound 930 wasaga beach 590 penetang 635 collingwood 625 round trips subject to change tickets and information stouffville motors phone 170 township of markham destroy all noxious weeds o t i ted l canadian industries limited sow thistle bindweed canada thistle wild carrot dodder chickory oxeye daisy blue weed hawkweed wild lettuce docks wild mustard stlnkweed white cockle poison ivy spurges bladder campion tumbling weed common milkweed common burdock pepper grass common ragweed russian thistle cinauefolls the weed control act says clause 5 every occupant of land or if the land is unoccupied the owner shall destroy all weeds designed noxious by the regulations as often in every year as is sufficient to prevent the ripening of their seeds clause 23 any person who contravenes any of the provisions of this act or refuses to obey any lawful order of an inspector given under authority of this act shall incur a penalty of not less than 1000 nor more than 5000 for every such offence weeds have no place in a progressive community do your share to prevent their spread w h conxor weed inspector township of markham

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