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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 24, 1952, p. 4

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the tribune stousvilie on thursday april 21 you and your sweetheart are invited annual wine and white prom fri day may 9th at stouffville high school music by w w bates dancing 900 100 semiformal admission 300 per couple refreshments served i having sold my repair service firm bennett motors to the gormley automobile company i wish to thank my friends and customers for their patronage and solicit your continued patronage with the new operators murray bennett we have purchased the firm of bennett motors in gormley we shall continue our business under the name gormley automobile company hoping that the firm may also in the future continue to enjoy the confidence which you have shown to mr m bennett we offer to you quick service in body and fender work wheel balancing and alignment tune up radiator service and all kinds of general repairs expert workmanship for reasonable prices free estimates gladly given gormley automobile co markham twp jersey breaks four records a 1yearold jersey cow bramp ton belle beacon owned by don head farms at richmond hill has just broken four records for her breed and won a medal of merit as well as gold and silver medals from the canadian jersey cattle club in 305 days she produced 15784 pounds of milk and 907 pounds of fat with an average test of 575 per cent this breaks the canadian fat production record for the class set 25 years ago the canadian milk production record in the class established since 1935 the north american fat production record for her class and the ex isting canadian fat production record in the entire 305day division for jerseys in addition belle has won the senior and grand championship at the canadian national exhibition in 1950 and reserve grand cham pion at the royal winter fair cnmiilii xo 1 its planting time dutch setts lb 25c special lb 25c doz 27c cello bag 15c california fresh g recti new asparagus sweet thin skiinuil size 3i0 florida oranges fresh csrccn texas keady to cook spinach louisiana green onions fresh shallots ige bunches 2 for 19c california seedless large size 220 sunkist oranges doz 49c texas iyosli green tops new carrots ige bunches 3 for 26c lhni green shocrs no 1 cucumbers each 25c culverhous choice cream style isoldes corn culverhouse choice pitted r cherries banquet in tomato sauce oven bahed bea3s fairhaven canadian saroines in oil 3 plain or pimento chateau cheese oereers assorieo enfant cereals heinz pure tomato ketchup sucarie meaty medium prunes aunt sailt s wih pectin raspberry jam hunons imported corned beef loaf 20 ox tin is oi tin 20 oi tin 8 oi fg 8 ot pka 13 oi boftk 16 oi pg 24 oi jot 12 oi tin 20 21 15 28 33 231 29 25 41 27 vjivi effect trwrndjv fr jj uvr4y april 5 jsrts i dominion stores uuik3 ungkaoc0 cccs wanted w sf vf rfkf c- for uji3td t3t st ni5tf for duff grd shai 02 goodwood col harold c bruels bc monster is dead iviu ie held on this week at id mrs reuben killed in miami motor crash 1 wednesday evenin the heme of mr a i may e were sorry to hear thai i man feastoy j the fourth i has suffered a broken ankle j mrs garfield bennett spent few davs in fort erie we ire glad to be able to report been a political candidate in north that mrs ed evans is much york in 1034 was killed last week nor line lieutcol harold c a toronto lawyer ami in stdtesvilie and d- breuls 57 wellknown t havin in a headon collision of two cars on the tamiami trail his brother- inlaw grover morrison of j sutton was also killed in a crash 1 as was a florida school teacher mrs morrison a sister of col j breuls was critically injured and is in jackson memorial hospital miami margaret alexander 31 of j fort myers fla is the dead i school teacher four other persons were injured col breuls has been associated j with the firm of weldon and bruels in toronto for twelve i years prior to that time he was j connected with the legal depart ment of the ontario hydro com mission for a number of years a bachelor he is survived by a sister in toronto miss irene breuls he was born in the sutton dis- sorry to report masters bruce trict where his father was a watson and ricky killingbeck school teacher he graduated from are on the sick list the university of toronto and mr heatbn of stouffville began osgoode hall redecorating the baptist church he served in world war i and on monday sunday school and im world war 11 he was with the church services are being held in i judge advocategenerals branch of unproved in health and has re turned nome from the lockwood clinic mr lewis lunau is a visitor at the home of his niece mrs walter cooper mr and mrs john warren and family visited mr and mrs pierre evans on sunday last another cousin mr oliver hargreave of whitehall was also a recent visitor this friday night will be the loba euchre in the hall when the tickets will be drawn for the mammoth draw the first prize is a triliuht and there will be 15 other prizes also a door prize many lovely articles have been donated by the sisters and well- wishers for this event silver hand work dishes etc sesr2bs the new basement until the work is completed watch the paper next week for a complete list of prize winners of the loba mammoth draw the womans association will hold their may meeting at the home of mrs albert taylor oj thursday may 1st at 230 pm mrs bacon will have charge of the devotional and mrs hewlett the program all ladies are cordially invited quite a few citizens saw the sky writing in the sky on monday mrs muriel hemmings had a surprise visit on monday from a group of whitby girls who pre sented her with a shower of lovely gifts for the new baby daughter cedar grove keep the2th of april open to come to the school for this is a night you most certainly will not want to miss the success of last weeks square dance cannot be measured by the- number who attended the numbers were few but the fun came in large quantities for those who knew little about square dancing this was the golden oppor tunity to learn and the time was put to good use however next time we hope to see a much larger number participating in what can only be called a wonderful indoor sport helen little is home from the hospital this week but russ ree- sor is in carol lorimer is staying with the littles for a few weeks until helen is able to carry on alone our congratulations and best wishes to mrs robert scott who celebrated her 80th birthday last monday monday nights euchre results are as follows ladies ruby ree- sor mrs albert booth nellie lapp gents mr freeman gordon dimma lloyd clendenen the community club meeting will be held at the home of miss blodwen davies on monday april 28th to show thor hansen and our friends some examples of our own art past and present we will have on display both old and new work of our district we hope to have some very old samplers and quilts as well as rugs quilts and other works of the present day if any one has anything old or new that might be of interest to be shown on this evening we would very much appreciate their contacting us 262will it does not matter what it is as long as it was done by hand next tuesday evening april 29th there will again be a light in the school at cedar grove once again we extend an invitation to all the villagers and to our neigh bours and friends who would like to share a very rare treat with us those of you who enjoyed the silk screen prints which were loaned to us last time by the toronto art gallery will be pleased to hear that we expect a new group for exhibition on tuesday evening we have invited mr thor hansen to speak to us and show his slides of which he has over 100 and this is a treat that will be particularly appreciated in this district mr hansen came out from den mark about 25 years ago and went to western canada where he did a great deal to promote handicrafts particularly needle point his interest was in incorporating can- adian life and canadian landscape into needlepoint design some of you may have taken lessons in needlepoint from mr hansen when he taught at john madsens folk school for it was here he came when he returned from the west since that time mr hansen lias broadened his field of design to include many other crafts among them rugs and quilts which of course are of special interest to us he is now in charge of the an department of the ba oil co and in their new building in toronto he planned the interior decoration he has succeeded in making this building a master piece of canadian design and can adian crafts now sponsored by the ba oil co he is lecturing all over the province nearly every afternoon and evening of the week we are very lucky to have mr hansen with us the army at ottawa the funeral service for the late harold breuls was conducted at the mcdougall brown chapel st clair ave w on wednesday evening with interment at sutton on thursday afternoon m j residents of vancouver island who have ions boasted of their rare sea monster cadborosaurus faddy for short 1 fear that their chief claim to monster fume may have breathed its last bc fish experts are sure that the one ton 14ft elephant seal caught at ivluelet on the west coast of the island by a fisherman may be their beloved caddy atha news a farewell party was held at the atha school on friday night in honour of mr collins and family who are moving to toronto be tween fifty and sixty friends and neighbours attended mr mc dowell read the address and mrs joe tran and mrs fred draper made the presentation of a table lamp and coffee table mr collins in a few well chosen words thanked his many friends for the beautiful gifts mr and mrs george beelby and mr and mrs w beelby all of toronto were dinner guests with mr and mrs cyril beelby on sun day miss leila byer stouffville spent a few holidays with miss nelda dunkeld caroline and bettyjean tran visited eileen and freda draper on saturday last mr anl mrs jim carnochan and family of port perry were dinner guests on sunday with the dun keld family mr and mrs hurley of toronto called on mr and mrs albert draper onionday evening mr and airs joe tran and fam ily were sunday dinner guests with mrs charles storry and family mrs macdonald and her daugh ter mrs johnston visited friends in toronto on wednesday ottawa letter by j e smith mp a year ago finance minister douglas abbott held out no hope of being able to reduce in 1952 the high tax rates which as a result of the darkening international scene he was then imposing he indicated in fact that canadians would be fortunate if the taxation line could be held last week he concluded his bud get speech with the remark that as things turned out we have been able to do a little better than we expected we have not intro duced any increase in tax rates and we have been able to make some downward adjustments on the whole the budget had few surprises it represents the levelling oil and the slight reces sion of the taxation upward trend which began to be felt after korea canadians see in this budget a faint gleam of brighter days to come householders have welcomed the reduction in excise taxes on washing machines stoves and refrigerators the sales tax has been abolished in wire used in balers which will mean a saving to farmers the finance ministers review of general conditions throughout canada showed the country to be in a state of unexampled prosper ity it estimated the 1951 gross national product that is the market value of all the goods and services produced in canada dur ing the year at s2 12 11000000 world assistance my mail recently has contained suggestions that probably canada should do more by way of extend- needlenoint design some ofl economic aid to less fortunate neemepomt design borne ot j comni of tne w i think it births gilbert mr and mrs delbert gilbert markham nee shirley hoover are happy to announce the birth of their son bruce lionel on april 9 1958 at markham nursing home township of uxbridge daylight saving time the township of uxbridge will adopt daylight saving time commencing at mid night of april 26th and con tinuing until midnight of september 27th 1952 authorized by resolution of township council john ashenhurst clerk uxbridge township is well for us to pause and take stock of what we have done and it amounts to a surprisingly large total the amounts canada has pro vided in various forms of econo mic aid since the war that is from the fiscal year 194510 up to and including the year 195152 total s2ji- million this includes 81753 million in the form of credits to europe post war mili tary relief amounts to million by way of contributions to united nations relief and rehabilitation agencies and assistance programs it amounts to 203 million in con nection with the colombo plan the figure is 25300000 and to nato up to the present time by way of mutual aid and other contribu tions the figure 321800000 there was too an emergency gift of wheat to greece of s30000 these figures speak for themselves as evidence that canada has done and is doing its full share in rebuilding consolidating and assisting the postwar free world redistribution every ten years following the national census there is in canada a redistribution of parliamentary seats a committee of the house is now planning such a redistri bution census figures show north york to be the fourth largest constitu ency in canada with a population of 12253s this is more than double the 1911 figure of 57269 york east is the largest with 159652 and york west has 120- 420 in the rearrangements of seats york county which now has four ridings will nrobably have six and maybe seven there will be a centre york southeast york and perhaps a southwestyork the rotavator makes fertilizer of your weeds gives complete cul tivation in one oper ation saves you work gas time money 10 3 hp for gardens 20 9 hp for market gar dens 50 tractor attachment for farms stan tr0yer the garden tractor man oak ridges ontario phone king 94r24 sales service custom rotavating fvvvvtvvftuwmvvtm jfh itltowv oaiik pumi ihjuk sukdm strap 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