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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 21, 1950, p. 5

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday september 21 1950 hjpamty service seed fall wheat 595 cornell wheat grade no 1 cll swift gromor fertilizers on hand the following are recommended for fall wheat 01212 0168 2126 21210 20 superphosphate for pastures 2126 2166 0168 ceresan m the new seed disinfectant for fall wheat ceresan m controls stinking smut reduces seedling blight and rootrot losses stiver bros stouffville ont office phone 45 nearly 3000 for missions from local church the annual business meeting of the stouffville and altona united missionary churches was held last thursday evening at 8 oclock in the church with the pastor h s hallman presiding the financial reports for both appointments were given and officers elected for the new con ference year the financial reports again srtiawed an increase over that of joy beauty salon near cnr permanent waving individual styling razor shaping phone stouffville 9sw2 last year total offerings received were 122019s givings to home and foreign missions totalled 293611 during the year 21 were received into church fellowship 22 baptized by immersion and 12 children dedi cated unto the lord church mem bership now stands at 215 the following officers were elected for the year class leaders ira rusnell wilmot stover assis tant stewards ambrose stover fred pugh lloyd wideman quarterly conference secretary reg stouffer recording steward reg stouffer church trustees c atkinson c pipher lambert stouffer board of ushers lloyd wideman wallace james organist bertha stouffer assistant mar garet bennett advisory board pastor h s hallman chairman bruce crowder carl reesor john byers ira russnell j reesor fred pugh young peoples pres bruce crowder the annual conference convenes this year in bethany united missionary church sept 1924 delegate to conference is isaac lehman you cant win during a depres sion the wolfs at the door during a period of prosperity the tax collectors there fcss oil burners not the cheapest but the best we install them we service them immediate installation by experienced men backed by customers satisfaction over the past 10 years ah installations properly engineered fully guaranteed free service for one year fletcher phone stouffville 61307 or 65602 dealer for markham stouffville claremont districts implements on hand local and personal happenings mr and mrs g e massena of montreal visited at the home of mr and mrs clarence lageer recently chas cadieux former stouffville son now residing in mindemoya was in town for a few days visit recently the town of newmarket has received the 60 ycle power changeover slated for stouffville the early part of december mrs j anderson of chatham has been a visitor for a few days at the home of mr and mrs e a button mr and mrs motley barker of toronto and former local residents were visitors in town during the weekend k r davis was in sudbury last week enjoying a few days holiday where he renewed old acquaint ances of world war i days mrs h heise of fordwich mrs lehman of carlisle pa mrs o l heise and mrs l heise and mary lou called on mis beach on fri day of last week users of tribune classified adlets are reminded that these are insert ed for cash only when paid week of insertion additional charges are made for overdue accounts of this department the annual harvest home service in the ringwood church will be held sunday september 2ith at 730 pm speaker is rev d c percy special music postmaster e b leavens is absent from the local post office on vacation in haiiburton mr leavens was in toronto attending the postmasters convention last week rev douglas davis occupied the pulpit in temperanceville on sun day evening for the anniversary services there the minister there rev e c moddle preached in the local united church in rev davis absence cxr timetable changes effective sept 24th no 94 ex toronto due at 63s pm instead of 53s pm no 87 sunday only ex peterboro due at 926 pm instead of 756 pm mrs lena ramer is holiday in with relatives in buffalo and rochester ny motor license office at unionvilie will be closed for business all day saturday sept 23 miss jessie d smith of the accounting dept staff of toronto general hospital was a weekend visitor with miss janet brodie the september meeting of the womans association of the united church was held in the church on monday evening sept 18th mrs james mccreight presided mrs delbert booth conducted the devotional period on the subject of faith mrs r bone mrs edgar nigh and mrs joseph gay- man contributed musical numbers mr herb simpson has produced a record potato crop this fall at ballantrae 15 acres running 300 bags to the acre while the turn out is good mr simpson tells us that getting a good yield is an expensive business dust preven tion against bugs is costing 1300 a cwt mr simpson stated his crop required eight dustings and a hundred pounds doesnt go too far new implements tractors nil sizes double disc harrows 1 4ft oneway disc 1 7ft power lift cultivator 3 2fur so 20 tractor plows 3 no 51 walkiiir plows for match work 1 goorro white ensilage cutter j 4ft goblc disc used implements 1 oft oneway disc 1 sawyeimassoy ensilage cut ter 1 massoyharrls corn binder 1 8 ft power lift cultiva tor henry ogden phone 254 son stouffville ont rev w e smalley preached anniversary services at owen sound on sunday a baptist con greation under his charge some years ago the baptist circuit of king kettleby and pottageville was filled by an executive of the upper canada bible society the whine of the firesiren sent stouffville firefighters racing out to ringwood on wednesday after noon where an excited housewife had mistaken the reflection of bon fire flames in a house window for a raging indoor fire and hustled a call to the local brigade a congregational gathering at st andrews united church mark ham on monday feted mr and mrs h s snider who are giving up residence in our sister com munity after making their home there for the past thirtyfive years mr snider came to markham as cnr agent and retired from the service a couple of years ago the couple have bought a home at richmond hill and disposed of their wellknown red brick resid ence on markhams main st on friday last a miscellaneous shower was held at the home of mrs lafete sister of mrs william garrett of town in toronto the tea was in honour of miss helen nicholson of monkton ontario near stratford whose marriage to ross garrett son of mr and mrs william garrett will take place on oct 7th following which they will live at willowdale those attend ing from stouffville were mrs chas nolan mrs clyde steckley mrs jack garrett mrs allan mcconnochie mrs william gar rett and mrs f bramham mrs william garretts sister mrs allan mcglashan of oshawa poured tea and there were some 35 guests present the september meeting of the garret evening auxiliary was held in the united church on wednes day evening sept 13th the presi dent mrs j m storey presided the devotional was given by mrs helen dewitt her theme being faith in the cross mrs chas nolan and miss anne lehman played a piano duet and mrs a mcconnochie sang a solo the new study book japan begins again by rev william c kerr was introduced by mrs ross winter- stein assisted by misses eva hoover a lehman m hosie and mrs ray fleury mrs winterstein opened her remarks with the chal lenge are we ready to accept japan again she said that the people of japan are building their country anew and are eager to start right the meeting closed with the hebrew benediction a social time followed youth for christ stouffville 745 pm the light in your life 800 pm films of local interest baseball and volley ball 815 song time the time in the service that is your time your favorite songs inter spersed with numbers by the girls choir the young mens choir and a duet by beth and peggy mel coulter of youth for christ international will be present 915 south to the harvest a soul stirring appeal to the young people of our times vividly portraying life in central america n rowan director the sale has been reported by geo allison local real estate broker of the brucls apartment house on church street the new owner is mrs r smith ringwood the sale price was undisclosed the house is one of the oldest residences in stouffville having been the original samuel burk- holder home more than sixty years ago mr burkholder was an under taker and furniture dealer in stouffville at that lime he was thirteen years associated with his brother 1 burkholder who retired from the business in 1889 mr and mrs ross winterstein mr and mrs j d winterstein mrs robt winterstein and miss nora maeklem of stouffville attended the golden wedding reception on saturday sept 16th at the home of mr and mrs steve sellers edgewater park jacksons point mrs sellers was the former esther winterstein daughter of the late mr and mrs silas winter stein mr and mrs sellers were married 50 years ago by rev mr vickery methodist minister at the winterstein home just north of stouffville on the 9th of whit church on the farm now occupied by mr w j streight all of the sellers eight children were present with one exception their daughter mildred who served as a nursing sister in the last war is married and lives in halifax and was absent the sellers spent the first 14 years of their married life in zephyr and then moved to jack sons point mrs sellers is a first cousin of ross ard j d winter stein guests were present from i uxbridge and newmarket speaks well for such schools as stouffville students from rural high schools do better than the provincial aver age in departmental examinations dr j g atthouse ontarios chief director of education said this week he told the toronto rotary club that by devoting 25 per cent of the curriculum to agricultural and home economics subjects the 70 agricultural secondary sohools encouraged pupils to take a keen interest in school work in addi tion parents were satisfied that children were being prepared for a wide range of occupations and careers these rural high schools do not know the full answer to the prob lem of pupil retention but they have made more progress than any other single group of schools in canada dr althouse said presbyterian minister 50 years a minister of the presbyterian church in canada for more than half a century rev john alex ander mustard dd 83 died sun day at runnymede hospital after a prolonged illness dr mustard had served as mod erator of the toronto presbytery and also the toronto and kingston synod of the presbyterian church he retired in 1937 from 1943 until last october he was the presbyterian chaplain for toronto hospitals dr mustard was born in scott township and attended uxbridge high school he graduated in arts from the university of toronto in 1889 and for 18 months taught at prince albert high school sask in 1898 he graduated from knox college which in 1946 conferred upon him the honorary degree of doctor of divinity he held mission charges at botany kent bridge and harwich he was ordained by the chatham presbytery in 1895 after spending some years in pastorates in colorado new mexico and iowa dr mustard returned to canada in 1906 from 1909 and 1928 he was minister of dufferin street presbyterian church and subsequently for 10 years pastor of oakwood church he was a member of dovercourt road presbyterian church he leaves his wife the former catharine macfarlane of 265 have- lock st and one son gordon a mustard weddings m1khady stouffkk at berne switzerland on thurs day sept 7 1950 dr katharine eby stouffer daughter of mr and mrs archibald stouffer minden ont formerly of stouffville to dr fereidoun mirhady of vienna austria son of mr and mrs f mirhady of teheran chapman wallace a quiet wedding was solemnized at the united church parsonage in stouffville rev douglas davis officiated assisted by harry turner pastor of goodwood united church allan ross chap man was united in marriage with shirley geneva wallace both of siloaui in uxbridge township the tuide was dressed in white satin and carried a bouquet of roses the bridesmaid wore a dress of flowered organdie the atten dants were miss aileen wallace and mr hartley chapman after their honeymoon the happy couple plan to live in tor onto coum i er williamson danforth ave united church was decorated with pink and white gladioli for the wedding of eliza beth doreen daughter of mr and mrs leslie harold williamson and robert f cormier son of mrs cormier and the late mr v cor mier rev john e bell officiated and clare taylor played the wedd ing music soloist was murray holmes the bride was given in marriage by her father and for her wedding wore a gown of white slipper satin and chantilly lace her flowers were stephanotis and pink roses maid of honor was miss joyce woodhouse bridesmaids were miss beverley bamber and miss vera smith george reed was best mr ralph davis has moved into his new home on burkholder st mr and mrs ray fleury have driven north to timmins to visit with their son kenneth local businessman alf mole is out and around again following a seige of illness of several weeks duration on sunday mr and mrs cecil dennison of mississauga road near port credit called on mr and mrs george gunn mrs dennison is a niece of mr gunns mr and mrs sos grose and mrs b burkitt spent the weekend with mrs w r reid at her cottage journeys end at nantyr park lake simcoe the teacher of household science who recently joined the stouffville high school staff is mrs william wade formerly miss mary mackenzie mr wade is employed in toronto and the couple occupy the new house built on main street by mr chas brown near the presbyterian church the september meeting of the stouffville womens institute was held this afternoon at the home of mrs john scott special guest speaker will be mrs wm rae motto will be given by mrs hop kins current events will be given by mrs powell and mrs william son you are cordially invited note change of time e k kellington secretary man and james lee and john vance ushers prince arthur house was the setting for the reception and later the couple left for lake of bays stanley theatre stouffville ontario continuing through daylight saving time doors open 700 pm first show starts at 730 pm during the week saturdays holidays open 630 starts at 7 pm friday saturday september 22nd 23rd if you love a heartwarming horse story and who doesnt dont fail to see it adventures of gallant bess in color with cameron mitchell fuzzy knight plus gary cooper in snow carnival also candid mike and cartoon monday tuesday september 25th 26th its loaded with good humor from start to finish the good humor man starring jack carson lois albright plus an andy clyde comedy cartoon wednesday thursday september 27th 28th the greatest most realistic production since orsen welles radio production of a landing from mars come and have a glimpse into the future rocket ship xm starring lloyd bridges noah beery jr cornell 595 seed wheat no 1 commercial treated in new jutes 98 germination excellent sample cement tile in all sizes snow fence and fibreen paper for corn silo wire fence brace wire staples nails by the keg molasses by the drum or in the bulk for sale 2 mulkey farm elevators ideal for grain or bales fawcett space heaters coop washing machines stouffville coop association phones 269 and 122 j

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