Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 27, 1952, p. 7

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the tribune stouffvule ont thursday march 27 1962 wilsons ginger ale 2 bottles 35 sun joy choice cream style corn 20 oz 2 for 33 salmon bc cohoe fancy 12 lb tin 35 gobe choice dessert pears 20 01 tin 19 carnation milk tall tins 2 for 31 morning treat coffee freshly ground lb 95 lynn valley peas 20 oz tins 2 for 33 thrift soap flakes large package 59 diced beets or diced carrots 20 oz tins 2 for 25 kellogs corn flakes large package 24 budget tea real good value lb 75 champion dog or cat food 2 for 25 clarks pork and beans 20 oz tins 2 for 33 lard presswood pure 2 lbs 25 florida oranges for juice size 250s doz 29 grapefruit 96s 5 for 29 celery stalks large 10 spanish onions lb 15 cod fish lb 41 perch lb 47 carload groceteria xc k john mathewson prop a j phone 280 s xx x hh xk the king of diamonds he of the raised hand is said to represent julius caesar the human race is always good for a laugh but often in the midst of laughing one can scarely re train from crying if man is so smart why doesnt he figure out a way to transplant i baldheaded mans whiskers from his face to his head eeccgcp wm knap painting and wall papering also drapes made phone 472w aurora t- i3s3s3s3 l canary saves lives of three teenagers a pet canary was credited with saving the lives of three teen agers when the screeching bird aroused them in time to escape their burning home in their night clothes the three children of air and mrs william king of rosebank pickering tup gvven 10 ronnie 11 and grant 13 were in bed at the time ronnie woke to hear the birds screeches when i heard pete i knew there was something wrong he said i could smell smoke and i woke gwen and grant the fire was going strong in the kitchen the three children ran to a neighbours who summoned pick ering and southwest fire area companies the house was an inferno in minutes a washer and four kitchen chairs were all that were saved 1 checked the two stoves care fully before we went out mr king a toronto painter said he estimated the loss of his 5roomed cottage and belongings at 8000 partly covered by insurance the children never wake at night said mrs king if it hadnt been for pete they would not be here today overheated pipes were blamed for the fire balsam and mt zion give to the easter seal cam paign for crippled children mr and mrs cecil disney and sheila visited last tuesday with mr cecil maynard at sehomberg mrs erol carson spent the weekend with her daughter eileen in toronto misses luella carson and jean demiak of toronto and ruth car son of oshawa spent the weekend at the carson home mr walter ward and mrs percy jones were winners at the euchre party held at the school last fridav night the wilkin sherin pilkey and graham children are the latest victims of measles mr and mrs lewis jones erla and phyllis mrs b jamieson donald and mary jean visited sunday with mr and mrs robert parrott at ashburn in honour of their 55th wedding anniversary on monday march 24 the sympathy of this commun ity goes to the george wilson family in the passing of mr wil son on monday afternoon march 2- at his late home once principal uxbridge high school retired high school principal james edward burchell ti died from a heart attack last week born near prescoit he gradu ated from queens university and after some years on the teaching staff of spencerviue and kempi- ville high schools was appointed principal of athens high school he was principal of uxbridge high school from 1920 until his retirement in 1937 he was a mem ber of kew beach lawn bowling club and earlier of uxbridge lawn bowling club he was also a member of the masonic order his widow edith milligan bur chell a daughter mrs d b john ston and five sons james r sydney j both of toronto dr howard on the staff of the mavo clinic rochester minn lloyd s milwaukee and cmdr herbert g burchell rcn assistant director naval dockyards esquimau bc survive unionville miss nancy 3 rae daughter of mr and mrs r b rae union- ville and miss mary matthews of islington both graduate nurses of toronto general hospital left this week for bermuda they flew from malton on wednesday to new york after sightseeing and shopping they will sail on satur day on the queen of bermuda for their destination the ocean trip takes about forty hours the two young nurses plan to stay six months in bermuda taking posi tions in hospital work and making a study of the different methods employed in connection with their profession they will be in time for the great easter festival of the lillies which is celebrated as one of the most gorgeous spectacles to be seen any where in the world for lots of youngsters who sow- wild oats father is the thrashing machine the king of spades in your playing card deck represents david lord of israel described as a man of war greenwood give to the easter seal cam paign for crippled children the evening auxiliary held their meeting at the home of mrs h dawson on wednesday night the yps are giving their one- act play in bowmanville on thurs day night imarch 27th at the drama festival the afternoon wa are doing a quilt at the parsonage in their spare time this is a star quilt and will be very pretty when finished the farm forum held a euchre at the home of mr and mrs law- son last monday night mr and mrs gerald henning visited with her parents mr and mrs i mclean last mday one of our oldest residents in the person of mr harold mathews passed away last tuesday morn ing in his 76th year a native of england the late mr mathews came to canada some forty years ago in failing health since last fall he suffered a stroke over a week ago sympathy is extended to his wife who is the only sur viving relative in this country the funeral service was held at the mceachnie funeral parlors pickering last thursday with interment in salem cemetery intermediate league top point scorers clarke agincourt sellers stouffvule r forfar stouffville hodgins stouffville miller agincourt bisson agincourt bazan riverdale davidson lansing winkle aginciurt green agincourt paisley stouffville r liinner uxbridge g a pts 2 53 20 12 3 21 15 36 16 16 32 15 16 31 17 12 29 16 11 27 is s 26 17 9 26 is i 25 12 12 24 13 9 22 mckenzie agincourt 6 15 21 d thomas peaches 14 7 21 m lewis peaches 11 10 21 laushway stouffville s 13 21 hamilton lansing 13 s 21 d smith peaches 11 9 20 t limner uxbridge 11 9 20 m grove peaches 10 9 19 j thomas peaches 5 14 19 brett stouffville 12 7 19 morgan riverdale 10 9 19 d forgie peaches 13 5 is clarke stouffville 6 11 17 silence riverdale 10 7 17 philips riverdale 7 9 16 the sign of a good time 4 markham theatre phone 357 2 shows nightly 7 9 pm sat matinee at 2 pm thursday only march 27th the comedy of the year lavender hill mob starring alec guiness stanley holloway friday saturday march 28th 29th man in the saddle in technicolor with randolph scott joan leslie mon tues wed march 31st april 1st 2nd 3 big days last complete show 830 pm mjjwmjw preeaster sale on men and young men fine allwool worsted and gabardine suits and boys twopant suits all these suits are greatly reduced to clear for two weeks only spring is here so is our spring apparel lmlivs coats suits shorties we also have a good selection of childrens clothing we are featuring this year a gabardine suit for 2950 in sizes 11 to 15 14vi to 24 vi harry goldens clothing store stouffville ont phone 273

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