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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 22, 1950, p. 4

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the tribune siouffville one thursday june 22 1950 proven veterinary products give results coccittlosis quiuosol sodium sulfaijuinozaline solu tion for prevention and treat ment of both caeeal and intes- mastttis combined peni- cillin and streptomycin in oint ment and iloo jee form all potencies colgh ix swine guianol a potent bronchial treatment for cough in pigs tinal coccidiosis our stock includes ointments uuaments trocars strip cups and thermometers kte drs bodendistel smith main st siouffville phone ssswt goodwill 1949 olds sedan a quality car in beautiful condition 1940 dodge coach one owner since new outstanding condition 1939 dodge sedan good condition for the model priced to sell 59500 1938 buick special sedan special sale price 34900 1934 chev coupe exceptionally good clean car has to be seen to be appreciated 1933 ford v8 coach runs like a million sale price 15000 1949 gmc 12ton pickup less than 10000 miles priced to sell 1949 ford 1ton pickup with stock racks special sale price 129500 1944 ford 2ton chassis cab small mileage truck make offer 2 ton gmc pickups new 212ton gmc 179 wb new mole motor sales stouffville phone 372 11 lynn valley std golden i cut wax beans j s std quality halves in syrup a or peter pan peaches m 25 mi shortening swifts m jewel lb31c swiftnngib34 clu3house manzanilla sunny spain 1 stuffed olives 25c plain olives u 45c clubhouse golden toblc n tap 1 1 0 c a 2 29c s y r u p i 33c heinz pure tomato heinz oven baked j ketchup jiffi 26c pork beans 1 9c chocolate silver or gold ogilvie cake mixes r 3 u special featurei beaver brooms 73c qjaxc pufred wheat sparkies ft 12c jello assorted flavours jelly powders 3 for 25c fruits vegetables vk carry a good selection of quality fruits vegetables arriving fresh daily each 29c ilium sweet largo size 12s ripe pineapple california green top new carrots 2 bunches 21c arizona sweet jumbo size lvs ripe cantaloupe each 23c j from virginia new crop new potatoes 5 lbs 29c arriving fresh daily loonl st rawberrles new hunch reels hot n tomatoes cauliflower ctimuiiro green onions and radishes b m x sports by jim thomas after being rained out of their games on tuesday night the soft- ball bovs went at it again on thursday evening buuoaville playing at home to markham downed their opposition 43 ii a closely contested game after taking a lead over the high flying kuttonville toys the markhamites made two costly errors to drop the game in the tinal innings j hum- ney did the hurling for the win ners and helped out his own cause with a home run deifett did the pitching for markham while buttonville were edging markham lnionville went wild in a hitting way to hand peachs a 155 setback in the third and fourth innings the sixth concession boys crossed home plate on fifteen successive occasions to give them an overwhelming lead boomer smith came into the game at the half way mark and did a fine job of holding oil the powerful visitors to only a few scattered hits but the damage had been done peachs started out well in the first as ross wideman came home after lining a double into the held and it looked like the game would be a close played affair until the free hitting third innings keith jewitt and wally nicholson both well known around these parts lifted the horsehkle into the far outfield for home runs jewitt holding down the first base position in the absence of minton turned in a terrific game winning effort g timbers connected for a triple for the homesters best hitt ing effort the teams standing are still unchanged after the weeks activities with buttonville on top followed by unionville and agin- court in second and third positions the teams are grouped as follows dickson hill rev mr doner conducted the sunday morning church service and pastor berry and family spent the weekend with relatives in petrolia may we convey a message of condolence to the families of the late klavius reesor jesse byer and jacob pike elderly gentlemen who have passed away they will all be greatly missed among their wide circle of friends a pleasant time was spent at the home of anthony hoover when shirley and delbert were present ed with a miscellaneous shower in honour of their marriage last sat urday charles grove left brierbush hospital on sunday and is con valescing at his home from injuries received in an accident w l t p buttonville g 1 0 12 unionville 5 2 1- 11 agincourt 1 2 2 10 markham 3 4 1 7 cedar grove 2 4 1 5 peachs 5 6 1 1 this week the girls softball league swings into action but there is still some consideration of breaking the eight teams into two groups the two local teams peachs and stouffille are back ing this idea to the full and the two far towns of schomberg and bradford would then join a league of their own and save much travel ling time however unless further word is received the schedule will remain unchanged peachs will play their first home game at unionville on friday night com mencing at seven oclock gormley mr and mrs clarence byer curtis and marilyn of upland cal ifornia have been visiting during the past week among relatives in this vicinity mrs byers mother was the eldest sister of mrs jos steckley and mr levi heise mr byers parents at one time farmed on the sixth of whitchurch north of the school then they moved to a farm in kansas later some of the family moved on to california this was mr byers first visit in fortyfour years to this locality he has an orange and lemon ranch in california mr rondell klinck has returned to his home in fordwlch after spending the past few months in the home of mr and mrs russell heise while attending high school green river mr and mrs j brown and mrs a kllis of orangeville spent sun day with j nignswander missionary day will be held next sunday morning in uss mr d treleaven will be in charge we are sorry to hear miss ida hoffman is ill in a toronto hospi tal mrs c devitt is improving and is expected home this week from st michaels hospital the three point picnic of green river union whitevale united and whitevale baptist churches will be held at greenwood park on july 12th mrs bennet nee iva fraser of new york spent sunday with mrs a hoover glad to hear mrs ed wilson is feeling better after her illness miss edith malcolm has secured a position with an insurance co toronto to start duties july 3rd greenwood we are glad to report that mrs j brooks sr is able to be up again after her recent illness mr and mrs john bayles accom panied by mr and mrs walter pascoe and children visited the farr family at orillia last satur day the memorial service of salem church will be held this sunday at 230 oclock with rev a e young of pickering giving the address a loud speaker will be on the grounds we are sorry to say that mrs cole is entering the oshawa hos pital for an operation we hope for a speedy recovery congratulations to mr and mrs herb middleton on the arrival of a son on june 13th the ss picnic will be at wood land park on friday june 30th new policy daylight saving 2 shows nightly 730 doors open 700 pm continuous sat 700 pm to jjdnlght matiuee sat 200 pan markham 3 more thuk fri sat days june 22 23 24 newestancf most hilarious adventure mat no 203 story 30d sctrenptay by martin ragavay ie0nard stern ditklcd by charies iam0nt prated by leonard gotostein mon tues june 26 27 women without their men at the mercy of men without their women claudette colbert patric knowles in three came home wed thur june 28 29 comedy with a bang rosalind russell robert cummings in tell it to the judge weddings fkasi5y slack baskets of white spirea orange blossoms and iris decorated stouff ville baptist church for the after noon wedding ceremony on satur day of audrey irene daughter of mrs slack and the late wm slack to harvey stanley feasby son of mr and mrs chas feasby good wood rev w fleischer of ux- bridge officiated miss mary feas by aunt of the groom played the wedding music and accompanied mrs f byer who sang a wedd ing prayer before the ceremony and because during the signing of the register given in marriage by her brother stanley slack the bride wore a gown of white nylon marquisette with lace insertion forming a tiered skirt ending in a short train her fingertip veil was held by a wreath of orange blos soms and she carried an arm bouquet of white carnations and fern the bridal attendants were vera king maid of honor mrs g cain bridesmaid sister of the groom marilyn slack junior bridesmaid niece of the bride and the flower girl was betty ann slack niece of the bride they wore similar gowns of organdy over taffeta in delicate shades of green blue yellow and mauve and wore matching headdresses and mittens they carried nosegays of yellow marguerites robert sellers was best man and the ushers were roy slack brother of the bride and gordon cain brotherinlaw of the groom the brides mother received in a navy sheer dress with biscuit straw hat and rose corsage the grooms mother chose grey faille with pink and navy accessories and rose corsage for a honeymoon trip north the brule donned a gray suit with pink and grey accessories and rose cor sage on their return they will live in stouffville weak tired nervous peples men women get new vim vigor vitality bftjt itxxjnyo to them wrak always tlwl fmtioa flcptrvlon arl dfrvaiitnrm mi to weak thin taxl ii rerlin frrvi b prpor all hy bar rntr ot vitality irt over by evmiirw tako oitm tonialra iron vitamin u micura dprioroa rr moxl buimi ax body nnnstttt ni cut t t m on inrtaorxtm atm improve appetite vjraut power copta lutjo nw aojaieol jm oit fioe try htre totwc tafcta for oew oor- oai ppmicor tri7 tttrikcjnm bethesda the wms of the united church held its regular meeting at the home of mrs roy smith last week plans were made for the bethesda picnic which will be held in wood land park on july 13th watch for later announcement please send any news of visitors you may have phone 67202 mr and mrs c hicks attended the graduation of their nephew john w sturtridge in medicine at convocation hall toronto university last friday john spent his holidays during his school days at bethesda he will intern at the toronto western hospital almira visitors with mr and mrs har- ley timbers on sunday were mr and mrs sanders of richmond hill and mr and mrs d raymer of toronto mr and mrs allan wideman mr and mrs chas conner mr and mrs maurice eby mr and mrs guy eby from manitoba all spend the weekend together at port carling muskoka mr and mrs peter stickley mr and mrs isador wideman and miss vera hilts of gormley spent sun day at fordwich cniiiiiiiiiianiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiidiiiiiiiiiiuniuibhiiiidiniiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiinnnnihhsc- zena cheevers a gleam of glamour on cedar grove garden party saturday july 8th resxxxxxsxscxxsaaaacxsxjacmcs glenwood park swim dance picnic and piny at glenwood park 4 mile south of markham bring the whole family 100 picnic tahics excellent dance floor fully stocked refreshment booth large illuminated swimming pool reservation for larger groups write or ph manager glenwood park markham 4tf w coimfortsmart mens shoes from 795 in all of the newest wanted styles colors and fine leathers feqmjajui easy comfort casual shoe brown leather 90d5 l en man 5 stori i stouffville ont uomntiinmaninnronminhiiiiraiminm

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