Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 9, 1950, p. 2

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preparedness only first step st laurent warns convocation social reform and spiritual strength as well as military preparedness are needed to meet the menace to civiliza tion offered by russia prime minister st laurent told recent university of toronto convocation at which he received honorary degree he is seen with rt hon vincent massey chancellor and dr sidney smith president of the university of toronto this group of canadian wo- ing a visit to manufacturing mingham england they re- present newspapers and perl- men writers is pictured dur- plant at bournville near bir- odicals all over canada t outstanding values throughout the store coats special selling of oneofakind coats 1 only sand and brown tweed size 1g 1 only black persian paw trim size 42 1 only dk green imitation gray lamb size 18 1 only dk green fitted size 14 warm station wagon coats fur collar childrens 3piece sets 3195 2995 3995 3195 2495 950 up dresses junior misses in crepes taffettas failles sizes 12 to 20 from 795 up womens in crepes sheers failles sizes 34 to 52 from 795 up floorcovering values 2 and 3 yd wide rexoleum 2 and 3 yd wide congoleum 2 yd wide marboleum 4 yd wide canvasback linoleum 27 axminster carpet for hall or stairs ah sizes of rugs in oriental design or toneontone fringed or hemmed choose your gifts from this wide selection kid chamoisette wool gloves plastic velvet calf handbags silk chiffon wool scarves plain plaid striped parasols chenille satin homespun bedspreads cellosuede satin nylon lingerie flannelette spun rayon pyjamas printed cotton lawn linen handker chiefs fancy and plain purewool sweaters satin comforters and cushions allwool blankets pairs or bedthrows spoff 11v- stouffviixk ontario i dies from injuries in weekend crash w lloyd elmsley of lake wilcox died monday in toronto western hospital from injuries received over the weekend when his car was involved in a collision on no 11 highkay two miles south of aurora three pesrons including elm sley who received a crushed chest were nurt the car police said crashed into a fruit truck chief coroner dr smirle law- son is investigating found at night with guns and light charged under hunting act two greenock township men appeared before magistrate otto mcclevis in police court at walker- ton last thursday to explain why they were carrying firearms during a closed deer season and having a spotlight in their possession one of the accused jack mullin of chepstow was charged with having in his possession a fire arm not encased or dismantled in an automobile contrary to the game and fish act the other guntoter albin bes- ter also of chepstow was charged with having in his possession dur ing the closed season for deer a device capable of casting light and a rifle contrary to section 29 of the game and fish act two conservation officers told the court that they had found bes- ter and mulhn near chepstow at 1210 am with their rifles and spot light rigged with a battery in their possession the accused who was carrying the light was in a field at the time his partner was approached by the two officers he then ran for the bushes where he hid until commanded half a dozen times to come out into the clearing after this evidence from the con servation authorities had been heard the case was adjourned for a week mullin also faces a charge of obstructing an officer in the per formance of his duty mw fa1x pollct two continuous shorn nightly starting 7 pm doors open at fi45 pm saturday continuous 700 to niitlnite matinee sat urday 200 pm thur fri sat 9 9 mgms wonder 9 show of shows nov 9 10 11 v frib 9 g frahk morgan ray bolger bert lahr jack haley w a metrogoldwynmayea masterpiece repeflfl monday tuesday nov 13 14 the screen explodes with dramatic action as men and machines battle in a world gone mad a thrilling movie rich in romance and humor for women as well as men i wednesday thursday nov 16 17 homemaking school sponsored by wi a training school for leaders of homemaking clubs in york county was held last monday and tuesday october 30th and 31st in the board room of the department of agriculture newmarket this training school is sponsored by the womens institute branch of the department of agriculture and leadership was given for the new fall project working with wool twentytthree leaders representing twelve clubs were present mrs marion montgomery of toronto and miss ruth hunt home economist for york coun ty were in charge of the training school and instruction was given in the organization of plome- making clubs in communities as well as practical instruction in the choice and care of woollen material every step in the con struction of a wool skirt was shown the leaders will now organize local clubs in their com munity of girls between the ages of 12 and 2g and a series of meet ings will be held where the girls will learn what wool is how to know it from other fabrics how to choose the material and how to handle and press it each girl will make a skirt with a weskit if she wishes or a jumper she will also learn something about choosing the colour and design of the material and now to use a pattern as she does so when she has completed her work each girl will exhibit at and participate in an achievement clay held in the spring the following leaders attended the twoday training school mrs e phillips mrs d davis temperanceville mrs w kydd miss phyllis pegg belhaven mrs i rose miss ida bertolin union street mrs e harrington mrs s wheeler unionville miss v arnold mrs d woodrow vir ginia miss marion eves miss betty goode queensville mrs n c payne mrs elsie dahl maple miss evelyn flare mrs mary orr vellore mrs a johnson mrs ii lehman pine orchard mrs f w baker miss cora brodie button vllle mrs w g shaw mrs c ross thistletown mrs dfowlslon ehnhurst if anyone is interested in home- making clubs they should get in touch with the leader in their community or with the home economist department of agri culture newmarket zjvonne de carlo richard greene with jackie gleason lois andrews george macready- rock hudsoh many candidates for aurora club aurora plans to make its second year in oha intermediate b com petition a banner one harvey bib- ney wellknown district player appointed coach recently reports over 20 players trying for places on the team headlining the list of eligibles are nine of last years regulars the roll included four defensemen loring doolittle vic maharg dave hopper and tex grove and forwards bill mundell tom brodie norm nigh murray brandon and bill patrick four members of last years aurora black hawks junior c finalists are seeking a job they are bill mcghee ron simmons keith warden and bill attridge harry morrison last season with midland flyers and ken brough- ton with orillia senior bs are expected to strengthen the team district players on trial are two netminders bill mulholland last season witli stouffville and norm rolph from wilcox lake three players from bradford bill boy- choir mike brinkos and ray fox complete the list potato yield at new high c h chapman of nipissjng grew an estimated 897 bushels of potatoes per acre to achieve the highest yield yet to be officially recorded in the province of ontario this was announced at the banquet of the parry sound 600 bushel potato club by r b goodin assistant director of the crops branch of the ontario department of agriculture mr chapman is a member of this club and the average yield for the 17 growers who took part was 653 bushels per acre this compares with an estimated aver age production for the whole pro vince of 190 bushels per acre a hair breadth is eighth of an inch one forty- death gillespie isabel at her home unionville ont sunday nov 5 1950 isabel byers beloved wife of william gillespie dear mother of margaret mrs h sharpley clear sister of mrs copeland toronto service oh tuesday interment st johns cemetery norway onions contain an oil similar to that used in tear gas bombs vii death lee lillian lapp at the thornhill nursing home thorn- hill on saturday nov 1 1950 lillian lapp french dearly be loved wite of fred d lee and dear mother of mrs raymond lones doreen ottawa cummer j and herbert d lee and dear sister of mrs leslie harper altn newmarket service in headford united church on monday inter ment richmond hill cemetery jr- t1 bhhhbv fl ws 770- ri i ina hunting is one of the most popular fall pastimes and we in canada have the finest hunting grounds in the world in the field however we should all remember theres another season next year and many more after that observe game laws today and youll have plenty of v sport tomorrow carl the casling 3 9 e e p i 1 1 it r o

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