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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 11, 1952, p. 5

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the tribune stouffville oiu thursday september 111952 mmwmw99mmmmm999m quality service local and personal happenings fall and wheat seed fertilizer wheat cornell 595 dawbul dawsons golden chaff fertilizer 42412 regular granular 20 super fine gran 01212 21210 2166 3189 for wheat and top dressing for pasture land combat grain diseases with ceresan m or buntnomore winter fuel when buying fuel you are buying heat units buy fuel that will get you the most heat units per dollar for hard fuei jet black anthracite american briquettes for liquid fuel ba domestic fuel oil ba stove oil recent guests with mrs c e kramer were mrs c roster and daughters of london dates to remember sept weddings crowder kumons fink and white gladioli and 30th and oct 1st from 1 to 9 pm ter provided the candle light you can have a free chest xray n kitcnener nazarene in the van at the united church church for the marriage of fern stouffville of mrs mr and mrs frank baker havei l0 beverley runions only daughter violet runions of corn- merlin allen crowder taken up permanent residence near voungesi son of mrand mrs bert woodville with vincent baker their mr mrs lena ramer is spending a months holidays with relatives and friends in rochester and cleveland trade fair sept 25 26 27 stiver bros stouffville phone 64501 or 45 tttttwmmtttwwtwwwtttw the september gathering of the mrs jas ridout has returned afternoon auxiliary of the wjujs home after spending a month of the united church was held in motoring through the states visit- pnrirnr rn thnrsrinv i u1 friends and relatives at los the ladies pailour on i uureday a seaule washington san francisco reedley cal and other points returning through michi gan some time was spent in salt lake city the party covered s000 miles afternoon following the formal opening exercises mrs riches president chose as her devotional topic the significance of the bible in the lives of people the world over in building up gods kingdom mrs harris in her re marks on christian stewardship reminded those present that they ougiht not to think of their givings in terms of dollars and cents but rather in terms of what they actually accomplish in relieving suffering and need mrs fred brown introduced the new study book along african trails africa is called the land of to- morrow the africans are awak ening and want their rightful share of the blessings that come from the resources of their coun try one of their educationalists has said you can play a tune of sorts on the white keys you can play a tune of sorts on the black keys but for harmony you must use both the white and the black keys so the black and white people must cooperate in the building of the kingdom of god miss joy wood gave a piano solo and miss marion atkinson told of her visit to the united nations an invitation to visit the white- rale wms early in october was accepted flower arrangement national art in japan mr and mrs jack barkey will leave their home in the east end of stouffville next week and take up residence in toronto in the davis- ville mt pleasant district mr barkey has been employed in the city for some time chas lotten will occupy the house being vacat ed by the barkey family you can purchase a fine new remington portable typewriter from the tribune just the thing for keeping those high school notes in neat order enquire about our time arrangements for stu dents new models will be on dis play at the forthcoming trade fair a longdistance visitor in stouff ville last week was george stouffer brother of wilmot stouffer resi dent at the eastend of town george stouffer was a native of whitchurch township and has been in western canada since 1906 he visited stouffville for a brief period in 1911 but returned later to the west where he engaged in ranching operating a half section of land on the trip east mr stouffer came by tca in eight hours from edmon ton brother wilmot could scarce ly believe that it was his brother riot having had the pleasure of seeing him in some forty years mr and mrs stewart stouffer enjoyed a wonderful vacation travelling through the usa to halifax and returning home by way of quebec city mr and mrs bruce rowbotham brian and laurel who recently moved from shawinigan falls que to cornwall visited last weekend with relatives here thirtyfour beginners are regis tered in grade 1 stouffville public school the class is in charge of mrs norman baker relieving for mrs mustard who is convalescin from a recent operation friends will be pleased to learn that mrs harry sanders who is summering with her husband at their resort lakeview house jacksons pt is improving in health and was able to be up and about last weekend cy invites all progressive local farmers to see a chisel plow in operation on geo rodanzs farm 10 rods south of the townline on the 7th of markham on friday afternoon this week mr and mrs j mcdowell mr and mrs morrison mr and mrs mclean and mr wm young of toronto mrs e madill of saska toon mrs roy moore of cobourg and sister miss mary long of toronto were visitors at mr lloyd turners during the holiday week the child health clinic will be open this friday sept 12th in christ church parish hall from 140 to 1 pm all mothers with babies and preschool children are welcome to attend and tiave- their childrens health and progress checked mr and mrs james cubitt mr and mrs earl cubitt and eldon of stayner mrs t w wallace mrs harvey dale mr lewis doner of toronto mr and mrs harold alexandar of lansing and mr james doner of sunnidale were sunday visitors with mr and mrs jesse cober cxx3333 egccaagaaqg ggeggcceaaaaaaasgggcaagpt order now for immediate delivery cornell seed wheat fall fertilizers molasses coop mashes gasoline fuel anthracite cr stoker steel roofing asphalt shingles concentrates oil coals mr eldon closson and daughter sara of easton maryland were weekend visitors of mr and mrs allen closson other visitors were mr and mrs elbert closson and daughter margaret and mrs morrish of highland creek and mr and mrs robt johnson of bloom ington mr and mrs carman richards of hamilton mr and mrs ralph hunter of toronto mr wm dow of detroit mr and mrs j d milne donald and david mr and mrs j l baker rosemary and alice of toronto mr and mrs frank every and family of napanee and mr and mrs a h pearen of toronto were recent visitors at the home of mr and mrs wm j streight mrs burgin and mrs powell gave a tea in honor of mrs j knott who was visiting a cousin mrs fred aisop the ladies of the stouffville w i were invited as mrs knott is a member of the wl at bambury bridge near preston england miss davis a sister of rev davis was invited to meet the visitor as they were going home on the same boat a lovely gift box of food was presented to mrs knott by the president mrs f fairies during a ten week trip to west ern canada mrs dewitt and joyce visited about six weeks with dr and mrs l s klinck in west vancouver travelling by train and boat they made stopovers in winnipeg brandon rogina moose jaw banff lake louise kamloopsla stouffville coop phone 122 or 269 hmilhl1hmnmmillnimrrrt and included a motor trip to rid- she carried ing mt national parks clear lake in man one week was spent on vancouver island with former almira citizens mr curtis martin and mrs susie swales where miss evangeline martin of roland man was also visiting other ontarioites contacted were mr robt s banbury and mrs ida biden regina mr allan martin moose jaw mrs hugh herbison formerly agnes klinck of cres cent valley bc and mrs roberta cooper formerly mather of van couver who is an interested tri bune subscriber at sault ste marie mrs dewitt attended ss in the church of rev d macgregor mrs dewitt reports wonderful weather for holidaying with only five dull days in bc during the summer crowder baldwin ont ministers officiating were the rev r c crowder brother of the groom and rev t e martin toronto during the signing of the register francis l mclntyre cousin of the bride sang i love you truly after the ceremony the couple dedicated their lives to the service of the lord mr bill florence sang take my life and let it be the wedding music was played by mrs ken dahmer given away by her uncle mr lome markell the bride wore a gown of chantilly lace and net fashioned with a high neckline and peter pan collar with seeded pearls her fingertip veil was held in place by a halo of seeded pearls she carried a bouquet of american beauty roses and white gladioli miss marilyn zufelt was brides maid gowned in a mauve strapless gown of chantilly lace and net with a chantilly lace cape to match and a mauve net picture hat she carried a bouquet of yellow roses with white gladioli fay madill of claremont niece of the groom was flower girl gowned in a blue net gown over taffeta and carried a basket of pink carnations and pink rosebuds she also wore pink car nations as a headdress brian crowder of kitchener nephew of the groom acted as ringbearer carrying a little heartshaped satin pillow he wore white flannels blue iblazer and wine bow tie john crowder of baldwin brother of the groom was best man ushers were mr melville wright of brandon manitoba and alfred felsman of detroit michigan at the home of rev r c crow der the brides mother received in a black sheer dress over a shot satin slip with black access ories and a corsage of american beauty roses with pink and blue carnations the grooms mother assisted wearing a navy blue rayon crepe dress with a wide lace trim med overdrape and grey access ories she wore a corsage of red roses for travelling to the adiron dack mts the bride chose a navy gabardine suit with white access ories and a corsage of white gardenias on their return the couple will preside in kitchener hawkins moyer in the new dicksons hill united missionary church decorated with baskets of multicolored glads on aug 30 margaret elisabeth daughter of mr and mrs roy moyer became the bride of john albert hawkins son of mr and mrs a t hawkins of gormley rev h shantz assisted by rev c hunking officiated organ music was played by miss marian barkey and two solos o perfect love and the lords my shepherd were sung by mr russell raymer of toronto given in marriage by her father the bride wore a gown of white net with bolero of chantilly lace and fingertip veil she carried a crescent of w and pink glads miss eleanor moyer was her sisters attendant wearing a gown of blue voile and carrying glads of mixed colors judith mcdowell niece of the bride looked sweet in a dress of pink rayon sheer with a nosegay of sweet peas mr ray hawkins was his brothers best man mr paul mingay and mr willard moyer were ushers at the reception at the moyer home the brides mother in navy crepe and the gooms mother in royal blue received about eighty guests from various points the bride chose a beige lace dress with hat and bag of dark brown crocheted chenille for travelling to the lake of bays dis trict for a short honeymoon the happy couple will reside at gorm ley overland grove on wednesday sept 3 a beaut iful wedding was solemnized at the home of mr and mrs wm grove when their daughter vera mary was married to roy over land from toronto rev morton performed the ceremony during the signing of the register mrs walter grove sang because the bride graduate of toronto western hospital was given in marriage by her father dressed in white lace gown and net veil wellknown couple wed mr and mrs wilbert gower are seen following their recent marriage in stouffville the bride is the daughter of mrs taylor and the late andrew taylor obrien ave mrs ray fleury returned this week from a three weeks visit to picton where she has been with her daughter mrs maurice dixon mr and mrs m s mowat are spending a couple of weeks at light house beach lake nipis- sing bruce rusnell of stouffville has taken the rawleigh agency in the township of whitchurch and will commence his calls in the near i future his phone number is stouff ville 342 rev wesley harland foxworn man visited with friends and relatives in and around stouffville while enroute to attend the gen eral council of the united church now meeting in hamilton the sale was completed this week of the isaac barkey home on second st to mr johnston 8th con of pickering twp the sale was negotiated by h w moyer local willoughby real estate agent and the new owner will take possession on nov 1st mr barkey is completing a new residence on burkholder st in the new sanders subdivision recent visitors at the home of mr and mrs m s mowat were mr and mrs w s mowat and children of clinton mr and mrs w j stuart and daughter of powassan mr and mrs john ecclesfone and daughter of tor onto and mrs f g kemp and daughters of grimsby miss tillie stouffer who has been a patient in the brierbnsh hospital for eleven years had her first glimpse of her growing home town on tuesday in all that time when she was taken about town in a car by mr and mrs levi forsyth the elderly lady could scarcely ibelieve her eyes and marvelled at the changes and growth of new homes byer bros 8th con of markham stood well in the forefront of the honey exhibitors at the recent cne and walked off with the following list of prizes 1st for wax 2nd for white honey york district 1th for white honey ontario 5th for white honey open class for all canada 4th for comb honey in dominion the sale is reported this week of the harold st house belonging to mr allen closson and tenanted by mr norman lehman the new owner is mr archie forfar white gladioli miss jean haslem bridesmaid wore blue taffeta and carried pink carna tions mr gordon overland brother of the groom was best man after the wedding supper and toast to the bride by dr ralph hargrave the bride arid groom left on a wedding trip to bala on their return they will live in toronto rev j o totton has been visit ing within the last few days and will call on friends of iords day alliance he will appreciate a hearty welcome and response when called upon valuable work is being performed by this organ ization in safeguarding the national weekly day of rest for canadian workers against com mercial exploitation and enabling the individual freedom to use the day for worship rest and culture aniiiiil meeting of stouffville coop association you are cordially invited to attend the annual meeting of stouffville coop association on thursday sept hth at the veter ans memorial hall the guest speaker will be mr hugh bailey general manager of the united co operatives of ontario the sept meeting of the stouff ville wl will be held at the home of mrs t baxter on thursday sept 18 at 2 oclock roll call is songs from my childhood mrs giles will give the motto the topic music can be fun will be given by mrs kellington current events will be given by mrs powell and mrs thomas pot luck lunch potatoes which have been sell ing for a price of 150 a bag have dropped off considerably during the past few weeks until they are going from 150 to 200 per bag according to r e brown local produce dealer in stouffville the price is expected to drop even lower but he expects that there will be an upward trend in the near future turnips have also dropped off from 80c a bushel to between 40 and 50c the hot weather is blamed for this de crease in price mr brown is expecting to load a car for the state of alabama right away stanley theatre stouffville monday sept 22 to saturday sept 27

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