the tribune stouffville oat thursday april 17 va wmtttttmmttttimnwtw qualify service over 50 years retailing reliable brand field seeds fro york ontario counties quality by the careful selection of all government graded seed we have supplied the rowers with a high standard of field seeds service reliable brand small seeds are put up in printed bushel cotton baits our stocks are in quantity and we hope to have the same quality through the planting season local and personal happenings mr and mrs h w moyer re- miss keta nicely reg x of lurned 10 stouffville this week london is spending a week at her aster wintering at miami florida mothers home a considerable number availed mr and mrs will uirkett spent themselves o the special easter a few days recently at port credit sunday menu offered at the may- the guests of mr and mrs gum fair restaurant merson mr and mrs norman baker and daughter bonnie accompanied by mr and mrs e a button enjoyed the easter weekend holidaying in cleveland and buffalo mr and mrs roy ward of claremont had dinner with mr and mrs william birkett on sundav mrs h lee was in toronto for the holiday weekend with her family mr and mrs l locke and our o pork0 pork0 pork0 pork0 line of feeds hog concentrate pig starter hog grower hog finisher egg0 chick starter egg0 chick grower egg0 laying mash egg0 broiler mash stiver bros stouffville phone 64501 or 45 the easter thankoffering meet ing of the garrett evening auxil iary of the stouffville united church was held in the church parlours on tuesday evening mrs j m storey president conducted the business and a splendid musical program in keeping with the easter season was enjoyed mrs claude brillinger provided the vocal selections and miss nicholson and miss joy wood favored with instrumental num bers easter gave us the bible was the theme of the meeting and the story of events leading up to and following the crucifixion and the effect on religion today was very impressively presented by several of the members and appropriate hymns were sung at intervals during the story creat ing a feeling of reverence a social halfhour followed the benediction you can get your copy of the tribune here in town each week either at the newspaper office or storeys drug store mr and mrs hugh thomas and family of toronto were easter visitors with his mother mrs grw thomas invasion operation stouffville attention everyone claremont legionaires will arrive on d day saturday afternoon april 19th for your generous contributions to the claremont legion building fund we fought for you in time of need wont you help us in our need richmond hill horticultural society will hold their annual bird night in the lions com- mr and mrs wlee munity hall on thursday night i ftexit i4bitiighrt d r a mrs russell nendick llughte distmguined naturalist j vinmw mri i and photographer will present his if c f s fabulous colour films bird be- k alki haviour the local loof report having held their last euchre for the season prize winners were mrs art earthing mrs jacob hoover mrs c armstrong mr and mrs donald moyer and family of toronto were in stouff ville for the easter holiday visit ing mr movers father h w nuuvei xfxve- mr pete walsh master clifford hardy special prizes for the season were won bv mrs j elson mr roy curtis greatly enhanced mrs e smith mr george alsop the appearance of his mens cloth and mr les morganson on thursday april 17th one of the largest auction sales to be conducted around this district for some time will be held on the farm of dudley white lot 3 con 2 uxbridge twp thirtyone head of dairy cows and young cattle along with numerous farm imple ments will go before the auction block the 100 acre farm will it self be sold ing store last week with the instal lation of modern fluorescent fix tures the local constable is asking the cooperation of all dog owners in stouffville to keep their pots from becoming a menace they are asked to keep their dogs under control and not allow them to run at large now that spring is here it is at this time of year when the gardens and flower beds are soft that the dogs do the most damage and owners are urged to co operate if they persist in allow ing their dogs to run at large summonses will be issued tenders are being called by the stouffville municipal council for certain improvements to the local municipal building a steel beam is to be placed across the building for greater support the floor of the hall is to be properly raised and levelled and a hardwood floor laid the old coal stove which has decorated the hall so long and be come a firehazard as well as an eyesore will be removed and other minor improvements made murray sinclair reports recent property sales among properties recently sold by david mclean ltd realtors in this area is the home of morley brown which was sold to mr clifford lynde a piece of land belonging to lome gillion was sold to mr clifford morgason the house and two acre lot owned by mrs tomlinson at unionville was sold to a church group who plan on building a church on the pro perty which is situated at the north end of the village and a ouse in markham owned by the stella johnson estate was sold to mr sidney nicholson of toronto miss edna irwin reg n from port credit and miss mary irwin from the teaching staff at parry sound high school are spending their easter holidays at the home of their mother mrs j irwin mr and mrs fred nicely and joan were easter visitors in town over the weekend fred has just recently been released from wes ton hospital having previously sustained a badly fractured arm the faster cantata the cruci fixion given by the stouffville united church choir under the leadership of mr colin bray was well received by a considerable audience on good friday evening the performance was repeated by popular demand at the evening service in the church on sunday there are a few reserved seats still available at len wilkes arena ticket agency for the great ice revue of 52 being staged by the stouffville skating club this friday and saturday nights rush seats and standing room accommodation the nights of the show 75c mr and mrs leslie williamson e a grubin ro optometrist toronto were easter sunday will be at his office in stouffville visitors with mrs frank william- 1 on monday april 21st son markham rjt2 and at the 1 isaac barkey home in stouffville yr and mrs l mclean barry i and sharon spent the easter week- stouffville high school board is g her parents near owen meeting with members of stouff- souna ville whitchurch and markham township councils this wednes day evening to present to them the proposed new site for the high school and arrange for the carry ing of the cost there is no govern ment grant on the purchase of the school site tickets have been selling rapidly and a big turnout is look ed for at the cooking school here this thursday in the legion hall sponsored by the stouffville womens business professional club besides having a most interesting time you may win a wonderful new frigidaire stove the child health clinic will be open on friday april isth in christ church hall from 130 to 1 pm all mothers with babies and preschool children are welcome to attend and have their childrens health and progress checked we were pleased this week to receive a renewal to the tribune from bruce johnson formerly of stouffville now living in johns town colorado bruces letter con tains information of interest to our readers which we pass along he writes 1 suppose the weather there is nice now we have been having temperatures to so de- rees but it is colder now and we have had a late spring snow storm you never know what to expect in the way of weather when you live beside the moun tains but in spite of this we love the mountains a couple of weeks ago we had the only real storm we had all winter arthur greer was driving from sterling in the north east of the state where he had been speaking at special ser vices back home to pueblo to take a funeral and he was in a seven ear three truck accident lie didnt make pueblo in time for the fun eral and took a train back to ster ling for the rest of the services finished there came home and has been in bed ever since he just missed having pneumonia but is now on the road to recov ery mr roy tindall local livestock dealer has certainly been stricken with his share of sickness during the past few days late last week he was forced into bed with the flu and was suffering from severe headaches on sunday mr tin- dalls suffering was increased when he contacted the mumps he will be confined to bed until near the end of the month miss anna p lewis director of womens institutes of ontario will present a showing of pictures with commentary on monday april 2lst at s pm in the sunday school room of the stouffville united church under the auspices of the local womens institute these pictures were taken by miss lewis when she attended the con ference of the associated country women of the world in denmark and include scenes from the british isles france holland and the scandinavian countries if you are interested in the life of women in other countries their culture and customs vou are cord ially invited to attend twelve young people were received into membership in the stouffville united church in an impressive ceremony at the easter service on sunday morn ing those in the group were david hammersley edward mur phy william murphy lawrence bellman dorothy brown marie schell roberta bone joy oneill marilyn hood dorothy cadieux sylvia hancock joy wood stouffville high and public school board members will con vene this week regarding a healthy increase to the fire insur ance covering the local school building which it is believed has lapsed to a dangerous point the local high school board met on ednesday night and continued plans towards the erection of the new school which it is hoped can be completed within a year and a half at the latest a new salary agreement with the high school teachers was also on the business agenda and this matter will be dealt with through a teachers committee at the next meeting coop gas and oil coop gas oils and greases are supplied by trinidad leaseholds limited from their refinery at port credit and their bulk storage at whitby their product regent has an enviable rep utation dating back to their discovery of oil on the island of trinidad this british owned company transports crude oil by tankers from their trinidad wells to their port credit refinery and from it they manufacture one of the highest octane rated fuels on the canadian market the saster thankoffering meet ing of st james auxiliary of the wms met at the home of the president mrs r stevens the devotional period was taken by group two the guest speaker- was airs a g thompson who took as her topic arise and give por traying two symbols of easter as being love and obedience god is love but it is obedience that forges and focuses and incarnates that love into a mission a mission which is not even remotely geared throughout the world to the prim acy of evangelism mrs thompson stressed the objective of the wms of 10000 new members and 100 new groups as inadequate compared to the terrific challenge confronting our church and society in both national and over seas work mentioning as one example taiwan formosa where there are 15000 natives waiting to he baptized into the presbyterian church this is the field where rev and mrs jas dickson formerly of st james church stouffville are serving the task before us bespeaks obedience and sacrifice let us arise and give christ a number of visitors from markham and stouffville were present and all enjoyed a social time after the meeting former hesideut dies iu sunn brook the death occurred at sunny- brook hospital on thursday april 10th of alfred whitttngstall of toronto and a resident in stouff ville for some time deceased will be recalled by many who knew him when he resided in the present mrs james home on main st near the presbyterian church his wife the former emily williams predeceased him there survive two sons george and al lien the funeral on monday after noon was conducted to prospect cemetery for interment campbell 50th wed- saturdav mr ami mrs campbell feted on anniversary mr and mrs stuart oshawa observed their ding anniversary on when they were honored guests to a buffet supper held at the home of their soninlaw and daughter mr and mrs edgar wilson also of the motor city over 70 relatives and friends gathered to offer good wishes and congratulations mr campbell is a brother of fred campbell of stouffville and farmed at one time on the 6th concession of whitchurch on what is known as the dr hunter farm his father before him practiced law in uxbridge elder residents in stouffville may recall when stuart campbell played cricket here with the lads of sixty vears ago mr and mrs campbell the former miss maud st john were married in sunderland on april 2 1902 and have lived in oshawa since 192s they have seven sons george harry kenneth earl and ross in oshawa wilmot and bert in sunderland and three daughters mrs edgar wilson dorothy mrs albert hollman frieda and phyllis all of oshawa also includ ed in their family are 11 grand daughters and one grandson and two greatgranddaughters and one greatgrandson mr and mrs campbell attend fiitg street united church among the many cards and gifts were one dozen rases from their niece mrs william hawker nanaimo bc amateurs the claremont legion festival invites talented musicians entertainers singers tap dancers and entrants to baby contest and beauty contest many prizes including trip to new york with all expenses paid send entries to building fund legion hall claremont xxxjoooooooooooooooooo don lewis landscape service j evergreens shrubs perennials roses j phone 22jl stouffville aooooooooooooocooooooooooooociooooooooooooooooooooooo atlltttttht buy coop with confidence coop zr dont forget the poultry producers vote polling booth at 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