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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 13, 1950, p. 6

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday july 13 1950 interested in an oil burner b james heatikg equipment ltd will install an aero silver flame oil burner for 36500 complete and guarantee 24hour service also sole distributors for the famous crown oil saver guaranteed to save 15 to 30 on your oil consumption with a moneyback guarantee if not satisfied telephone stouffville 66903 engagement local missionary the engagement is announced of nr f carroll clare daughter of mr jltes wilt sanderson and the late clare sanderson of victoria square to victor glenn boiender son of mrj tali and mrs eldon uolender of bethesda thj marriage will take place saturday july 29 1950 at three oclock in victoria square united church yunnan west china march 18 1950 deaths barton margaret after a lingering illness at her daughters home uxbridge margaret dearly beloved wife of wallace barton mother of may mrs dalton harold florence mrs mcarthur ethel mrs welsh minnie mrs fairman funeral from the chapel on tuesday with interment in foster memorial cemetery institute ladies visit oac driver george green had a sub stitute on the regular bus run on tuesday as he piioted a chartered bus to oac at guelph with 34 ladies aboard mrs green had small son murray along and this saved his father from being the only man of the party the ladies represented stouff ville womens institute and their friends all of whom enjoyed the program the splendid college meals and the walk through the grounds mrs burgin had charge of the project mrs g kellington and mrs fred brown are spending four days this week at the college which are designated as a womens institute holiday certain moths cannot fly until they have reached flight temper ature by energetically vibrating their wings potatoes bad five farmers fined for failing to destroy seed potatoes infected with bacterial ring rot five moonbeam farmers were fined a total of 150 by mag istrate e r tucker at kapus- kasing maurice robinson gustave le- brun and romeo demers were each fined 10 and costs or two months in jail two others joseph michaud and edgar ward pleaded guilty and were fined 15 or one month r e godin of the crops seeds and weeds branch of the ontario department oi agriculture said the five failed to destroy 1949 grown potatoes infected with the rot despite repeated warnings samples of the crop of the accused farmers had been taken on a routine inspection the men were notified in five different letters the potatoes must be des troyed the engagement is announced of doris jean daughter of mr and mrs george harmon stouffville to daniel albert baker son of mr snd mrs walter baker markham the marriage to take place on sat urday august 5th at 7 oclock in the christian church stouffville irish pastor to agincourt rev john forbes who cam from ireland with his wife and three children a year ago was inducted monday evening as min ister of knox presbyterian church agincourt the ceremony was conducted by rev alexander mclean moder ator of east toronto presbytery mr forbes came first to moose creek in glengary presbytery the church was filled to capacity and a social hour and ente tain- ment was held afterwards because it was losing 376200 daily on railroad operations the government of argentina has con templated tearing up 40 per cent of the trackage and replacing it with highways gormley cattle in mexican shipment mexicans purchase 140 head of canadian holstrins include 10 bulls to start artificial breeding unit amethysts were once thought to prevent drunkenness excellent for eating or preserving black sweet cherries lb 25c 6qt basket 169 ont finn crisp iceberg lettuce 2lgeheads 19c now crop california size 100 sunkist grapefruit 3 for 25c ontario finn crisp celery hearts 2 bunches 29c from tjeamington new potatoes 10 lbs 49c arriving fresh daily watermelon cauliflower field tomatoes cucumlcrs ont carrots beets etc new seasons pack slue gold fancy peas 1 7c primrose sweet 16 oz jar mixed pickles 19c claremont std tomatoes 2 for 29c heniey fancy tomato juice 3 is 23 j w horsey sweetened oares apple blossom marshmallow cookies package 29c fi 19c dominion full nut flavour peanut butter 37 aunt sallys with pectin orange juice strawberry jam 2d jl c natures best choice tomato juice 20 ox tl i w horsey sweetened 24 oi lot 48 oi no richmello orange pekoe blended juice tea bags 21 oti 20oi tla freshly ground j w horsey sweetened appleford wax paper grapefruit juice 20 100 ft roll 20 oi tla ungraded eggs wantedi w pay hlghit mjrktt pries for ggt shipping fjgt avail abla al our floras sac managar for particular rag grading station 02 richmello coffee l appleford wax paper food saver maple leaf pure lard bc pack fancy salmon bc pack fancy cohoe rt tia 44c 22c 68c 85c 33c 19c 34c values effective ihuhsday friday saturday july 1 1th hid i isla dominion stores limited two females from the herd of harry a smith gormley were among the shipment of 140 head of purebred holsteins recently sold to mexican buyers three were also chosen from the stock of the ontario hospital langstaff the cattle consisting of is bulls and 122 females the latter largely bred heifers and the balance open heifers will go to three different districts highlight of the shipment was the purchase by the government of mexico of ten top bulls all at four figure prices and headed by raymondale yalta at 10000 to be used in a new artificial breeding unit being established near mexico city it is planned to use only canadian bulls in this unit other buyers were jose luis garcia guadalajara jose barcia valseca queretaro and isidro fabela mexico city heading the group of buyers was dr jose figueroa representing the mexi can government he was assisted by dr ruben fernandez who was paying his second visit to canada third member of the party was jose luis garcia i included in the bulls purchased for the government of mexico were raymondale yalta bought from his joint owners v a hodge st laurent and h l guilbert vercheres que at 10000 top price of the hodge dispersal sale a son of marksman from v s hall and h c cookson oakville ont at 3200 second highest price at the national holstein sale a son of the former world champion 305 day fat producer on twiceaday milking from archie rath moss- ley a double grandson of marks man from win e minshall brant- ford ont a son of the 20000 four times allcanadian spring farm sovereign supreme from j m fraser streetsville ont a son of yalta from w a hodge a son of sonniwilk sovereign souvenir from david r stevens st marys ont a son of farfields grandee from l b reid ripley ont and a son of sonniwilk sovereign and a grandson of marksman from roy c warwick cedar springs ont heading the valseco purchases were four bulls a son of the three times allcanadian rovsdale rag apple sovereign from gordon r sinclair freeman ont a grandson of the twice 1000 lb montvic meg empress from h l guilbert vercheres que a son of triune out of the excellent reserve all- canadian aged cow for 191 from elmcroft farms oshawa and from roy c warwick a son of a very good cow with 25017 lbs inilk in a year dear friends we wrote you a letter in october shortly after arrival here but it seems that it never arrived home to be printed as we have heard nothing whatever about it how ever you will all realize that we arrived here safely by now after a safe and quick trip from hongkong island bandits had been bother ing trucks just ahead of us but ve saw nothing of them now we are settled in our little home in tali which has been fixed over a bit and which is proving very comfortable and convenient we are thrilled to have electric lights after all last term with such miserable lamps we have a large garden and flowers vegetables and rass all coming along nicely one can garden most of the year here and 1 am getting to be an enthus iast gladys speaking we feel all these things are from the lords ood hand and he has made the almost impossible task of coming back to china with a family at such a time seem pleasant easy and profitable we cant say how long we may be able to stay but the opportunities are numerous and the results encouraging frank has made twentytwo trips to the country places of longer or short duration since we arrived here in october his usual procedure is to leave here on a thursday and spend until the next tuesday with a church in a certain place holding bible classes for the christians and usually a meeting in the evening this work is plan ned by the tali church board and frank goes out in accordance with their plans after the chinese new year which was in feb all the districts had conferences of a week each and a group from the tali church chinese with frank had from three to five meetings a day to conduct at the various places we are so glad to see the concern the tali church has for these smaller churches and the way the chinese are more and more taking responsibility i have been able to accompany frank on only three of these trips so far as i am teaching philip and one of the other missionaries children the road to the ruling school is still closed to us so we are now coming to the last term of philips grade 2 work and julias grade i work both are learning much more than i ever thought they would with mummys inex perienced teacning i tried philip on a grade 3 work book streets and roads and he seems to be managing it quite well he had completed the work in the grade 2 books i brought with me the mission school standard is higher than our canadian one so he will have to make an effort to catch up j am afraid we have secured an excellent woman to help in the kitchen she memorizes all the recipes i give her and has a nice hot western style meal ready for us when i get home at noon her bread is without reproach and cookies and puddings emerge from the oven with the same homey flavor we have always been used to food has been very cheap up to now but is taking a rise with the changes of government money etc however eggs are still only three cents each yunnan money which is less than a cent gold and i bought lard the other day at about 15 cents gold a pound with the change of money my bookkeeping is going to be a sorry mess i am afraid but this will only be the fifth time or so we have had a change in currency since coming to china we were glad to get letters from all of you who wrote around christmas time mail seems to have got piled up somewhere and we are still waiting for january mail to arrive however keep writing for we are bound to receive it some day and it does such a lot to give one a boost we have no radios or newspapers so the world goes on pretty much without us these days sincere regards to all frank and gladys muir victoria square the pea harvest and haying are in full swing these days there promises to be a good crop of each we wish a speedy recovery to mr cecil nichols who had the misfortune to injure one of his eyes last week while cutting pea mr phil willows spent a few days last week with mr and mrs fred feigel and family at ford- wich mr and mrs gordon mortson and boys spent the weekend at smiths falls messrs lawrence david and donnie boynton and mr and mrs w sandle spent gunday with mr and mrs wm boynton and family at their cottage at port bolster lake simcoe congratulations are extended to the victoria square girls softball team on winning their last four games they played thornhill on monday evening and won 1915 the return game will be on friday evening july 15th come and sup port the home team mrs cecil nichols is spending a few days at smiths falls where mrs nichols uncle is very ill miss betty huston is holidaying at peterborough goodwood mr and mrs carl mcdonald of harrow visited mr and mrs w p cornwall and mr and mrs amiz last tuesday and wednesday mr and mrs don mcdonald of brantford visited mr and mrs w p cornwall last sunday mr and mrs arner celebrated their 65th wedding anniversary on june 29th at the home of their daughter and soninlaw sir and mrs w p cornwall the bypu will meet on thursday evening instead of fri day evening this week the stewardship group will be in charge the ladies aid of the baptist church met on tuesday evening of this week at the home of mrs fred woodland mr and mrs walter cooper are on holidays we wish to correct an item in last weeks issue the residence of rev kirkland was not sold and is still for sale the ice cream social will be held on the parsonage lawn on july 28th good program lots of ice cream come and bring the family and enjoy an evening of fun the baseball team lost the game on monday evening to the ux bridge junior farmers g the merry mixers play is going to be given again this friday night at cherrywood the highway between uxbridge and stouffville is undergoing ex clusive repairs and we will soon have a good road to travel on summer sale 2piece allover velour chester field suite 8900 3piece durable cover chester field suite 14900 4piece modern waterfall bed room suitte 9900 3piece modern waterfall bed room suite 8900 dining room suite modern walnut reduced from 28900 to 24900 all types of household furniture dinette suites coffee tables end tables hampers lamps baby high chairs cribbs car riages beds springs and mat tresses studio couches and linoleum see the new frigidaire refrigerators ranges you cant match frigidaire made only by general motors inglis washing machines electric hot heaters rangetfe special 4495 i your tradein accepted drop in and see some of our used articles as early as 300 bc india had a law providing a fine for adultera tion of food winner of the free marshall mattress mrs tom hastings markham rr2 raxlin furniture stouffville ontario one of historys greatest under water demolitions was the blasting of the nineacre flood rock nen- long island sound in 1858 tnnmm i r t i i j r r m w w w wm 9 v 00 bethesda we are going to have our church top of the fabela purchases was decorated those who would like a show son of a 807 lb 2x daughter of the extra sire raymondale ormsby king received from gord on innes woodstock ont while heading the garcia cattle was a grandson of paul texal rag apple out of a daughter of marksman from sheffield farms st george ont and two bulls of lochinvar monogram breeding from g a hogg thamesford ont other breeders contributing to the shipment were whc ruth- vern alliston ont 10 females dunbar farm 2 females h c downham nursery co ltd strath- roy ont 3 females a j barton cainsville ont 1 females roy e overhalt wellandport ont 2 females frank sharp cainsville ont 7 females harry a smith gormley 2 females james c black sons cainsville ont 2 females john winer guelph 2 femaies r a smith son st eugene 2 females ontario ho to give a donation towards this mrs w empringham and mrs r hunt will be glad to receive your contribution bethesda womens institute pic nic will be held in ratcliffs park wednesday july 19th supper 630 everyone in the community is invited atha news mr ellis milton clifford and donald dunkeld paul myers glen byer harold hodgson motored to stay nor on sunday the madill brothers entertained company from toronto over the weekend several attended the shower for mr and mrs herb white at the home of mr and mrs walter carter on friday evening mrs louis hoover and mrs e vanzant motored to peterborough on saturday to attend the funeral pital langstauv 3 females ontario of the latters brother the late hospital whitby 2 females ont- albert lewis we extend our ario hospital brock ville 2 females sympathy el ranch corned beef 12 oz tin 39 kelloggs rice krispies small pkg 2 for 27 royal york peanut butter 16 oz jar 35 memphis belle orange juice 20 oz tins 2 for 35 cohoe salmon vzs 1 tin 31 grapefruit juice 20 oz tins 2 for 35 muffets 2 packages 23 jello jelly powders 3 for 25 hillcrest sweet mixed pickles 16 oz jar 21 libbys peas 1 5 oz tins 2 for 27 brighfs tomato juice 20 oz tins 3 for 25 freshie drink one package makes 10 full glasses clarks pork beans 20 oz tins royal york corn 20 oz tins matches 3 boxes budget tea 1 lb package kleenex 2 packages f wilsons ginger ale 2 bottles including deposit colgate beauty soap buy one cake for get extra cake for both for monarch ketchup 2 bottles planters peanut butter with free salt pepper shakers each shredded wheat 2 packages each 05 2 for 25 2 for 25 23 79 35 35 09 01 10 27 47 29 carload groceteria john mathewson prop stouffville ont tviitiiixiivmttttmp

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