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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 20, 1950, p. 3

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday april 20 1950 raut service a new service by ver mos b-a- tractor gasoline oils greases furnace fueloils stove fuel oils quality product known by all gas and fuel oil users service prompt and efficient service by a trained driver well known to all customers telephone 45wl 64508 or jack sanders siouffville ont office ph 45 ijesesaiiimajiiieiius will be open to residents of markham twp no inflammable vegetable or animal matter to be dumped i5y order markham twp council jss5sismsmwss5esmsmm3mmmsbismsmmsmmmsmslsmss3mm easter auxiliary meeting the easter thankoffering meet ing f the garrett evening auxili ary was held in stouffville united chiirch on wednesday evening april 12th the president mrs j m biorry presided beautiful organ and piano music played by mrs g xolan and miss anie lehman before and during the meeting was much appreciated the devotional was in charge of mrs roy grove who chose as her subject faith in the risen lord miss if bannerman offered prayer mrs c brillinger rendered a solo in her usual delightful manner the guest speaker miss agnes rampersad of trinidad gave an interesting account of the work being done by the wms in that jslard a vote of thanks to all participants in the program was offered by miss eva hoover and the meeting closed with the hebrew benediction delicious refreshments were served in the sunday school room the lovely i spring flowers that decorated the there will be no interruption in tiie delivery of the tribune on markham rural routes due to the post office in the neighboring vil lage closing at six oclock hereto fore this paper went south on the evening train every wednesday and was delivered to the post office that evening ready for the staff to distribute them first thing thurs day morning under the new arrangement the tribune will lie shipped to markham on the down train thursday morning and will be distributed before the rural couriers leave i lie post office so that there will be no interruption in service over the fact that the mail bags do not reach markham until the morning train from the north comes in church and centred the tea table i were grown by mrs m j storey i in her own home furnace fuel oil we are now accepting customers with or without contracts our service is unexcelled our product is top grade our price is right please phone 122 and inquire for price contract delivery remember a member owned business such as ours pays a dividend every year on fuel oil stouffville coop association i phones 26 and 122 w local and personal happenings those spring i miss betty woodland spent ready-to- wear easter holiday in ottawa before you buy sport trousers or ncauj w t- suit see the bargains at fe raes spofford block mrs j quite k a grubin ko optometrist will be at his office in stouffville on monday april 21th billy brown east end is ill and billy and mrs browns friends are worried about her condition the i miss mary irwin of the barrie high school staff spent the easier holiday with her mother mrs j irwin f e raes sport trousers top coats and readytowear suits are priced just right the two local restaurants were more than taxed on saturday afternoon and evening to cope with the crowd coming in for the haliburtonbreslau hockey match in the local arena enjoy an evening of real pleasure at the dance and bridge this friday evening april 21 in veterans hall under auspices of stouffville badminton club dress optional s2 per couple trout season opens this year a the feature spring dance and week from next saturday which is bridge of the season will be under the 2uth day of april two extra auspices of the stouffville badmin- j allowed this year says hon ton club in veterans hall this day evening luncheon s music and a swell time for couples 2 dress optional fri- ood all harold scott minister of game and fisheries town and district friends can look forward with pleasure to the coming dance and bridge under auspices of stouffville badminton club this friday evening april 21 in veterans hall hall dress optional 2 per couple rink manager percy hutchinson announces that unless some un- forseen circumstances occur the xewmarket rink artificial ice will close the middle of this week for the season miss vivian saddler of toronto one of the twins 7v earold sons i spent the weekend with her aunt of mr and mrs lonie mcmullen i and uncle mr and mrs geo lee tenth street was out on sunday for the first time after several i tlle betnesda stouffville tele- weeks bedfast following the flu phone co are issuing a new direc- and other complications tory persons wishing changes i made from the old books should call the head office at once after reeve win timbers of markham township and mrs timbers have been spending several days in washington 1 c we hope the head of markham township gets a handshake with the first citizen of the united states while in the american capital mr and mrs floyd fairies and mr and mrs jerry brillinger are on a holiday motor trip to spring field 111 where they are visiting relatives on sunday afternoon we saw activity around a wrens nest in the yard and when a head popped out of the small round hole in the bird house one couldnt believe that our summer friends had returned well they hadnt be cause in a short time a sparrow came out revealing the fact these common birds can get through a very small aperture when they are looking for a readymade house three of the last issues of the tribune counting the current issue have been sixteen page papers and last weeks twelve pages thats very heavy going and provides plenty of reading matter with well illustrated advertisements its a big change from ten years ago when an eight page all home print was first adopted prior to that four pages were printed in toronto today the entire paper including the casting of pictures and printing of the paper is all done in the plant of the newspaper v april meeting mrs clayton baker conducted the devotional period on monday evening when the wa held their regular meeting at the church assisted by mrs h lee and mrs r winterstein she stressed the practical application of faith to ouv everyday life mrs harold lewis contributed two vocal numbers accompanied by mrs chas nolan and mario schell and joy wood played a piano duet miss margaret hosie gave a humorous reading on faster bonnets the program was prepared by mrs wes schell and mrs d davis mrs jas mccreight was in the chair watch the tribune for interesting news about the sale of perennials and watte elephant sale sponsored by the wa to be held on saturday after noon may 13th mrs kirby sibley and four child ren from omemee were visitors in town on wednesday the former mabel xeal mrs sibley will be remembered by many around stouffville having spent several years with the late dr ira and mrs free some twentythree years ago mrs sibley called to see her mother in claremont it will be recalled that kirby sibley was killed by accident about seven years ago while operating a gravel truck he left a young wife and six children who have carried on successfully in the same place about a mile from omemee the two eldest sons are now married mrs e macleod has moved to toronto friends in town will be sorry to learn recently mrs mac leod had an apartment with mrs geo watson obrien avenue and has been a resident here for probably 20 or 25 years david golding of willowdale held the lucky ticket and won the television set given away by stouff ville veterans in their recent drive for funds the draw was made on april 8th fairs radio electric store sold the equipment for the draw the mothercraft advice room will be open in the united church basement on tuesday april 23th from 1130 am to 5 pm all mothers and babies welcome mr and mrs peter hyndman of regina sask on their way home from a holiday in bermuda called on mr and mrs clayt baker for a short visit we just had word from a relative who became a father at easter said a ballantrae man the other day the names of the three new arrivals are easter esther and estelle and my wife thinks it cute but i think its confusion he con cluded name of our interviewer is withheld since there is a possibil ity of the names of the three es being substituted for some others reading group offer help the stouffville reading group is interested in the formation of a mixed drama group alii are will ing to sponsor the presentation of a play in the early fall should sufficient interest in that project be indicated prospective members are invited to attend a meeting on monday may 1st at s pm at the home of mrs fred brown in order to discuss future plans the mem bers of the above reading group are mrs fred brown mrs sisson mrs r young mrs f riches mrs g gunn mrs g kellington mrs d chadwick mrs j smith mrs logan and mrs s s ball 12 obituary john m ivklmxgtox at his home at ravenshoe on monday morning april 3 after an illness of several months borne with patience and christian forti tude there passed peacefully away in his 83rd year john m kelling ton he was the son of elizabeth smith and robert kellington and was born in north gwillimbury township lie was the last surviv ing member of the family two sisters belle mrs geo micks and mary having predeceased him he married emma rye on june 29 1896 and settled on their farm near ravenshoe where he resided until the time of his death his chief interests were his family home and church in his home he loved to greet his friends with sincere hospitality he was always interested in com munity welfare and attended the united missionary church he will be remembered by a host of friends for his cheerfulness and willingness to help he enjoy ed a full life besides his sorrowing wife he is survived by three daughters and two sons arlie mrs stanley shanks ravenshoe myrtle mrs g coates mount albert delia mrs m druery hamilton carl of keswick and vern at home a largely attended funeral ser vice was held on wednesday april 5 at the strasler funerai home and was conducted by rev jvjhri king with rev h mailman and rev g campbell assisting mrs geo allison and guy rutledge of stouffville sang a hnet precious lord hold my hand xow for outdoor cleanup spring is just around the corner judging by the enthusiastic out door workers about homes in stouffville one can see folks rak ing up the lawns others are plant ing hothouse seeds and uncovering the bushes that had been tenderly wrapped last fall as protection against the severe winter season that we expect in this country boulevards on main street took a bad beating over winter and are now a sorry sight covered with sand and calcium that had been tossed up by the snow plows the calcium is hard on the grass at this season and seems to kill it out another thing that is injurious to the boulevards is the thoughtless motorist who drives his car into the boulevard when it is soft numerous instances have come to light where motorists have damag ed the sod when householders are good enough to care for the boule vards motorists who drive on them must surely fail to appreciate the work done to make main street the pleasant highway it is in sum mer try and avoid driving on or walking over boulevards until they are settled after the spring season and so cooperate in caring for the show window section of our town 0w3e3k3c3k3t3t3sx303iaes33 stouffville floral roses wedding bouquets funeral designs cut flowers milt smith prop mr and mrs bert iippingwell and son of cannington mr and mrs tom choyce of weston visited mr and mrs dawson davis and attended the hockey game satur day night may 1st it will be too late accord ing to announcement made in this issue by the company a meeting of the business mens association is called for thursday evening april 20 at 730 sharp there is important business to be transacted and every business place on main street is obligated to try and attend the floods up around walkerton were responsible for the herald times skipping an issue since five tons of newsprint had to be elevat ed from the office floor to escape the rising waters motors on print ing machines were detached and moved all of which contributed to forcing the management to suspend publication for the week when one reads of such instances here and there over the province we are more than thankful here in stouffville and district that such conditions are almost unknown here we havent had a flood here that presented a threat in 25 vears last thursday evening a goodly number of the veterans of stouff ville district along with their wives spent a very enjoyable social evening at the legion hall it is hoped that more of these get- togethers may be held in the near future with as many as possible in attendance joy beauty salon near cnr permanent waving individual styling razor shaping phone stouffville 9sw2 oaiahbiaiaraiamhimeiahsisiamasiaiais i stouffville high school j j wine and white prom j i j 1950 friday may 5 in the high school music by the legionaires 5 f t l admission 200 couple dancing 830 to 1220 semiformal i no smoking allowed in building j tickets sold by students and at the door i ibi3i3fiijef5i5fiaaajw ss3 6ssftsftss sfsssssissss stouffviltjk ontario two shows nightly monday to saturday 7 pm 9 pm wednesday thursday april 19 20 you can still see christopher columbus friday saturday april 21 22 the fightinest of all the cowbovs roy rogers dale evans in down dakota way -ilus- way out west stan laurel oliver hardy monday tuesday april 24 25 any resemblance between this picture and complete hilarious insanity is purely intentional bride for sale claudette with colbert george robert brent cartoon county fair young wednesday thursday april 26 27 r time for high adventure swot i9

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