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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 17, 1952, p. 7

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th tribune stouffville ont thursday july 17 1952 sheep ranch near meaford is believed to be largest in ontario specializing in breeding sheep for only three short years mr and mrs richard x while of meaford have developed what is believed to be the largest herd in ontario on their farm at heathcote extending over goo acres their farm houses 275 ewes and 325 lambs three of which are special house pets the only other animals it contains are a cow one calf and a team of horses i dickson hill mr and mrs walter bowers of newcastle pa ujsa visited mr and mrs albert hobbs for a few days last week they are now enjoying a fishing trip at the kiawatha lakes weekend visitors with the hobbs were mr and mrs john scott and family from tor onto striped bass have long frequent ed xova scotias cobequid bay the 952 morris new lower prices plus tow operating and maintenance costs place morril cars in a class of their own for value whether you choose the minor or oxford you will possess a car that has everything you expect in fine british craftsmanship smart new body colours including mist green gascoyne grey thames blue and black eye catching new red leather interior greater comfort than ever all this with the economy and reliability for which the morris has long been famous see drive compare the morris the car for you in 52 parts price comparison proves morris upkeep the lowest of any car on the market rear fender 1130 1141 1993 5346 3163 5975 front door 2188 3495 7969 3960 6353 6625 piston 408 565 630 631 550 670 muffler 385 684 931 686 1075 941 hub cap 191 166 250 383 429 255 carburetor repair kit 135 135 306 460 402 850 the 1952 morris minor 4door sedan up to 50 miles per galloh m w r rural school music festival every school under the super vision of miss mona armstrong of zephyr participated in a music demonstration at the close of the school year in the stouffville united church late in may the following schools took part ringwood mr carl grove melville mrs laidlaw xo 7 markham mrs murray xo 7 whitchurch mrs percival principal mrs evans juniors vivian miss e jackson xo s east gwillimbury mrs glass guests at this festival were mr 6 m maekillop inspector of public schools for york 1 and mrs mae killop and mr h b galpin in spector of york 9 both mr mae killop and mr galpin spoke to the gathering expressing their happi ness at being present and praising the children the teachers and the music supervisor for the splendid performance mr galpin suggested that he hoped that miss armstrong would make the festival a yearly one rev douglas davis minister of the church welcomed the group pianists accompanying the num bers were miss verna wideman mrs h murray miss marion eves mrs e grose mrs doner and mr carl grove on june 20th seven class rooms gathered at queensville they were queensville juniors and sen iors mrs macmillan and miss davidson poplar bank miss edith belfry xo 3 whitchurch- bogarttown miss shirley bredin xo 7 east gwillimburv miss har rison xo s eg mrs glass xo 11 eg mr galloway the pupils parents and friends were welcomed to the queensville unit ed church by the minister rev e warren rhythm bands played from poplar bank queensville and bogarttown accompanied by har riot faris miss beth theakor and judy watts and led by bobby vernon poplar bank and mari lyn dew queensville pianists for the choruses with accompani ments were misses marion eves and beth theaker the final num ber of the bogarttown school be yond the sunset was accompanied by miss theaker at the piano and mr harry west secretary of the school board with his violin it was originally planned to be held in the xewmarket high school auditorium due to a postpone ment the high school was not available the children teachers and miss armstrong were very grateful to the board of queens ville church for putting the church at their disposal special thanks are also due the good folk at poplar bank who provided beautiful flowers to decorate the platform these were given after wards to miss armstrong and the pianists miss eves and miss thea ker the mount albert district festi val was held june 21th in mount albert community hall schools were holt mr dawson xo 12 eg mrs willbee franklin mr ferguson xo 10 scott mr jones mount albert miss camp bell principal mrs ross inter mediates and mrs pearson jun iors in addition to the usual choruses there was a rhythm band and a folk dance from the mount albert junior room and a rhythm band from franklin pianists for the franklin rhythm band were joan murphy and margaret tin- dall and the leader was larry rose taking part in the folk dance were patsy harden darlene and evelyn dike tommy crosier rickey snider and billy mooney pianists for the choruses were misses betli theaker and ruth rutledge at the conclusion of the program mrs pearson asked miss armstrong to the platform lorna thompson of the mount albert senior room very ably expressed the thanks of the pupils and teach ers to miss armstrong and valerie king of xo 12 east gwillimbury presented miss armstrong with a beautiful english bone china cup and saucer god save the queen was played by betty rolling mt albert senior after miss arm strong had expressed her thanks to the girls and boys and the teach ers 1250000 loss looms in 52 deer seasox by pete mcgillen in the toronto telegram do you realize that ontario faces the prospect of losing more than 1250000 during the deer season as a result of canadas hoof and mouth disease last year 10000 nonresident hunters paid 257500 for licenses to hunt in ontario it is reasonable to believe that it cost each visitor another 100 for trans portation food lodging guides dogs beverages tips and inciden tals thats a conservative estimate and it totals 1000000 because of the hoof and mouth disease out break in saskatchewan the vs department of agriculture slapped an embargo on all clovenhoofed animals wtiich includes deer elk moose mountain goats this order blocks the export of all such car casses to the united states there has been a recent modification of the order which permits a hunter to take home a trophy head pro vided certain border regulations are observed the embargo is still in effect and might easily still be in effect when the deer season rolls around next october and can put vitamin v iron in bread ottawa decides the national council of the bak ing industry announced friday that after jan 1 canadian bakers will be able to enrich white bread with both vitamin and iron ioeal manufacturers the stouff ville bakery operated by messrs ambrose and harry stover are contemplating making some of these improvements to their pro duct now that ottawa has given the go ahead in a statement the council said new flour and bread standards set by the federal health department will enable bakers to enrich white bread enriched white bread has been mandatory in xewfoundland both before and since confederation and has been the standard bread throughout the us for many years we believe that enrichment of bread in canada will be a major step forward in the nutritional improvement of white bread said the council the new standards outlined in an orderincouncil passed june 30 also cover whole wheat bread brown bread raisin bread and specialty breads any bread described as whole wheat must contain not less than co per cent whole wheat flour the wrapper must give the per centage of whole wheat in the loaf brown bread made with less than go per cent whole wheat flour or with no whole vhet flour must be so labelled november the us visitor cant take the carcass home he could store it in a deep freeze for a few cents a day and recover it if and when the embargo was lifted 1 feel that for most americans this annual pilgrimage into the north woods is attractive because of the exercise the thrill the relaxation and the good fellowship but the main attraction is the fact that the hunter under ordinary circum stances can drive into his home town with a mighty deer slung across the hood of his car there is another rub too the ontario government this year boosted the price of nonresident deer licenses from 2575 to 30 of course the us dollar is now worth two cents less than the canadian dollar but this does not mean much as most tourist operators are accepting the money at par family style entertainment theatre uxbr1dce phone 252 policy week nites 780 080 slit holidays 7 0 pm las showing tonite thursday july 17th captain blood starring errol flynn olivia de havilland fri sat july 18th 19th my friend flicka in technicolor starring roddy mcdowall and preston foster plus little colonel with shirley temple mon tues july 21 22 happy go lucky starring mary martin and dick powell on the same program we bring back by popular demand royal journey color wed thur july 23 24 submarine command starring william holden and nancy olson the blessed event of 1952 the first time starring robert- cummings barbara hale this is the longest loudest howl from here lo maternity see this paper next week for the dates

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