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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 18, 1949, p. 5

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday august 18 1949 quality service sugared schumacher feed local and personal happenings cut your feed costs with quaker schumacher feed sugared schumacher feed is a great utility feed it serves for all types of stock every ration for every type of stock on every farm can be built around it sugared schumacher feed is better than corn better than oats better than barley better than wheat feeds because it is a blend of all four of them it is better than all four of them combined because it carries in addition special minerals and molasses stiver bros world student federation holds convention in canada for first time markham twp mother survived by eight of family sarah jane perry brown widow of william brown who died in 1924 and lifelong resident of browns corners markham twp died on aug 10 la her 80th year mr and mrs clayt baker and david have gone to manitoulin island on a holiday mr and mrs del jennings and ken are holidaying for a couple of weeks at hawk lake haliburton fiftyfive chickens belonging to mrs william yake aurora rr1 in whitchurch township were stolen recently but no trace of the thieves is obtainable mr and mrs geo allison accompanied by mr and mrs jas smith have just returned from a motor trip to north bay new liskeard and other northern points mrs les wilson was in toronto a few days last week miss margaret sanderson rn was home over the weekend visit ing her parents on obrien avenue margaret is leaving on the loth of september for a two year course in the v thieves recently attempted to break into wrights general store at ballantrae according to the monthly police report on whit church township station agent magnus mowat and mrs mowat have been holiday ing at powassan and this week in company with mr and mrs allan mcconnachie and children are at cameron lake mr and mrs gar lehman and mr and mrs ora reaman are on a motor trip to western canada and intended to reach winnipeg before they return mr and mrs bruce johnson and family spent last week holidaying with rev and mrs a greer at chandos lake near apsley sirs william brown she was a member of the united church and is survived by five daughters mrs d e hood mrs r j thompson mrs r j ash mrs lome j dimmaand mrs r j rutherford and three sons william a and j e at home and n j brown in saskatchewan the ladies lawn bowling club is holding a mixed doubles tourn ament on thursday evening august 18th at 7 pm please secure your own partners for this tournament dorothy m campbell has joined the local post office staff and has entered upon her new duties mrs campbell is a sister of mrs ken phillips with whom she is making her home at present mr and daughter daughter spending daughter colborne the mothercraft advice room will be open in the united church basement tuesday aug 23rd from 1130 am to 5 pm all mothers and babies welcome school bells ring again mothers watch for spofford cos special back to school an nouncement in this paper next week specially priced childrens wear that will prove just the gar ment- you need for the children at school opening time we have combed the wholesale market care fully long in advance for just the items you need most and attrac tively priced declared mr spofford mrs ambrose stover norma and grand- elizabeth ann are a few days with their mrs delos brown at all parts of the globe are represented at general meeting of world student christian federation being held at whitby ont the convention which will be held for two weeks is 54 years old this summer two members of meeting which is being held in canada for first time in history of federation are 39yearold father alexander kiselen of the greek orthodox church and his wife kallister william talkes 75 of new- jnarket was pronounced dead on arrival at st michaels hospital after he fell in a columbus st home police said talkes was visit ing a daughter mrs lloyd kline and is believed to have tripped on a rug at the top of a flight of stairs saturday night miss a b duncan is holidaying with mr and mrs a g stewart and family at lakefield on stoney lake mrs h l hubbard of cleveland ohio is visiting with her sister mrs ted edwards mr hubbard passed away a few weeks ago and mr and mrs edwards travelled to the states to attend the funeral off for smiths falls mr and mrs paul sherk left town on thursday for their new home in smiths falls where mr sherk will toe head mathematics master in the collegiate in the eastern ontario centreduring their six years here the sherks have made many friends and all regret their departure from stouffville however mr sherk has pointed out that this was his first high school and there is nothing like experience which can only be gain ed by serving in various centres last sunday mr and mrs sherk were given a real surprise when at the united missionary church sunday school at which time they were presented with a table lamp which they will prize in their new home it will be recalled that mr sherk sold his residence on main street next the east end store to mr sam fretz who intends to occupy the place when he and mrs fretz retire from the farm in the not too distant future the house is now made into an apartment and provides accommodation for an in coming teacher christmas and new years falls on a sunday and the government last week declared the mondays following as the official holiday thanksgiving day october 10 is aso a monday holiday as it makes for a long weekend away from work a monday holiday is naturally the most popular and most suited to our way of life for the recent eastern star con vention held in toronto which lasted for three days the cost for rental of maple leaf gardens where the delegates held their sessions was 1500 per day or 4500 for the threeday event with such high costs it is not much wonder that dozens of city hockey clubs seek outside rinks for their hockey events the big gardens are beyond the reach of the average club hence an artifical ice palace in stouffville will be sought after no doubt by a goodly number of sporting clubs in tor onto mr and mrs harold spofford are on a twoweeks vacation which they will enjoy on treasure island mindemoya reached by boat from tobermory at the tip of the bruce peninsula mr and mrs archie hill and son from british columbia have been in town for a few days visit ing with mr hills mother mrs cross who is in the brierbush hospital with a broken hip the party returned to the west by motor this tuesday mr and mrs truman baxter are planning a holiday in their old home district on manitoulin island it seems to have been a popular resort for stouffville people this season as indicated by the number who have spent a vacation there the triennial convention of 6000 or more members of the order of the eastern star held in toronto last week was attended by several from stouffville and included in the names mentioned last week should have been mrs peck it was from mrs peck this paper obtained the enrolment from stouffville yet we somehow omitted her among the guests and she hadnt com plained either hatch concentrate poultry concentrate hog concentrate dairy concentrate added to your homegiown grams coop concentrates will produce an economical feed with the essential proportions of minerals vitamins and proteins homegrown grains supply only a few of the elements necessary to produce healthy stock rely on coop concentrates to sup plement your grains and provide your stock with a balanced feed stouffville coop association phone stouffville 269 or 122 mrs j f brownscombe of ux- bridge was in town last week visit ing her daughter mrs harold spofford an interesting patient to her in the brierbush is miss libbie leek of mount albert who is in her 84th year yet up to the time of this illness was a remarkably smart woman all her 24 pupils in music this past term passed and with honors miss leek was bridesmaid for mrs brownscombe some sixty years ago the smash hit picture mi- belvedere goes to college play ing this week for six days in markham roxy will play the stan ley theatre in stouffville for four big days sept 19 20 21 22 see it at your local theatre off constable and party on goo0 mile trip accompanied by their wives who are sisters messrs ira rusnell and stanley lewis left town on thurs day on an extended motor trip that will carry them as far west as edmonton and to flin flon north of winnipeg when the holiday group left town they expected to reach trout creek near north bay thursday evening on the first leg of the journey where they would visit with mr and mrs veryl gambriel the younger sister of mrs rusnell and mrs lewis at port arthur the sisters would visit another member of the family percy reesor whom they have not seen in 35 years from here they would push northwest and touch the famous flin flon community it will not be likely they will motor all the way in to flin flon and may park their car and go by rail or fly in since motoring in this far northern part of manitoba is not reported too good at this northern outpost a brother harold reesor lives when the party con tinues west they will stop at red- vers sask and pay a visit to mrs jos glover who is another sister member of the reesor family and then they hope to spent a short time in edmonton where mr rusnells brother eber lives numerous aunts and cousins will be contacted enroute and before turning homeward they will have been at banff and jasper park if only to take a look over these beauty spots the route home will take them through the usa the party expects to be away at least four weeks and during the absence of the constable officers from neigh boring municipalities will attend to our parking problems on busy occasions as well as emergency work constable rusnell was grant ed leave of absence at the last coun cil meeting the trip will register 6000 miles or more local music instructor bereaved by loss of sister funeral services were conducted by dr c c knapp of york- minster church at the trull fun eral home north yonge street toronto for florence c eagleson of 69 wanless ave toronto who suffered a second coronary throm bosis attack august 5th 1949 while on a holiday at sturgeon point youngest daughter of the late mr and mrs robert eagleson she was born at lindsay and later moved to the markham district miss eagleson early became very interested and proficient in the culinary art and spent twentyfive years in one place following this type of employment when ill health came two years ago she retired to live with her brother surviving are two sisters lyla of new york etta of toronto and two brothers curtis of markham and truman w music teacher burial was made in the family plot at elmwood cemetery mark ham weddings wilson watson whitby baptist church was the scene of a pretty summer wedding on saturday august 6 when erla beatrice watson eldest daughter of mr and mrs ross watson of goodwood became the bride of dudley earl wilson youngest son of mr and mrs arthur si wilson whitby while white gladioli ferns and palms decorated the pulpit the double ring ceremony was per formed by rev f t darnell mrs w e summers played the wedding music the bride given in marriage by her father wore white satin the bodice was styled with chantilly lace and tiny pearl buttons the full skirt flowing into a trian a tiar of sequins and beads held her fingertip veil and she carried a cascade bouquet of red roses miss annabell watson attended her sister and was gowned in blue taffeta trimmed with chantilly lace and wore a flower headdress she carried a nosegay of pink roses and pink gladioli ewart leask was groomsman mr clifford wat son brother of the bride and mr lewis wilson brother of the groom were ushers miss irene lee sang the lords prayer and during the signing of the register sang because the reception was neld in the baptist sunday school room the brides mother received the guests wearing a pale green flowered sheer dress and white hat and cor sage of cream roses the grooms mother assisted in a pale grey figured sheer dress and grey hat with a corsage of pink roses the couple left for a motor trip to ottawa for travelling the bride chose a grey check suit pale grey hat green shoes and purse jpon their return they will live in whitby sawatzky byers in banfield memorial church grace pauline byers daughter of mr and mrs a c byers toronto became the bride of abreham sawatzky son of mr and mrs david sawatzky of sunnyslope alberta rev f huson officiated miss donna raymen presided at the organ and mrs roy bell sang because during the signing of the register the bride given in marriage by her father was gowned in white pebble crepe with long tulle veil and carried red roses and fern mrs lloyd bowen sister of the bride was matron of honor and wore fushia gown and carried white carnations margaret bowen as flower girl wore a pink gown and carried a nosegay of sweet peas and rose buds best man was lloyd bowen and the ushers were brothers of the bride the brides mother received in a gray dress and wore a corsage of tea roses owing to the absence of the grooms parents dr and mrs t h erb kindly acted in their place mrs erb wore pale blue and a corsage of pink carnations the reception was held in the ss auditorium the happy couple will reside in sunnyslope alberta they are both graduates of mountain view bible college yji will lay larger water main to new arena the village council has author ized the laying of a four inch water main from front street to the new ice arena a distance of about 350 feet the big ice palace will need a lot of water in a short space of time when making ice and a smaller pipe line on the street was considered insufficient when the new pipe is laid the town system will be shut off when the connec tion is made at corner of main st and newly named park road deaths barnes donald john died suddenly at rosedale ont on aug 1 1949 donald john barnes of 1867 gerrard st e toronto dearly beloved husband of verna bell and loving father of john and son of the late herbert barnes and step son of mrs h barnes baker hill stouffville 2j engagements mr and mrs arthur emmerson wish to announce the engagement of their only daughter margaret evelyn to mr fred jemmett son of mr and mrs f j jemmett of toronto the wedding will take place in bethesda united church september 10th the engagement is announced of anna hummel daughter of mr and mrs jacob hummel of stouff ville rr2 to norman edward lehman son of mr and mrs john lehman of stouffville the wed ding will take place in the united church stouffville on saturday sept 3rd at 230 pm oaoooooooqqoooqoaooooooooooaoqfkxxa youth for christ saturday 8 pm presbyterian church stouffville 800 pm film educational 810 did you know that 820 song time led by ted boadway also featuring toronto bible college quartette yfc girls choir sermon in a minute you choose the subject youth in praise prayer and testimony 915 film youth for the kingdom by special request a picture that will inspire you to greater service when youth meets youth and christ is honoured n rowan director b

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