Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 18, 1952, p. 5

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the tribune stouffviue cm thursday september is 19s2 service quality fall wheat seed and fertilizer wheat cornell 195 dawbul dawsons golden chaff fertilizer 12412 regular granular 20 super fine gran 01212 21210 2166 31s9 for wheat and top dressing for pasture land combat grain diseases with ceresax m or buntnomore winter fuel when buying fuel you are buying heat units buy fuel that will get vou the most heat units per dollar for hard fuel jet black anthracite american briquettes for liquid fuel ba domestic fuel oil ba stove oil local and personal happenings visiting stouffviue this week arej a pound of ice occupies more mr and mrs e duncan of monj space than a pound of water trade fair sept 25 26 27 stiver bros stouffviue phone 64501 or 45 move to ban strong drink at wedding receptions the- christian church today is faced with such adversaries as pride paganism and profligacy all products of north americas power and its materialistic philosophy is the statement contained in a report to be presented to the general council of the united church of canada when that high court meets in hamilton sept 10 to 20 the forthright statement is signed by irev arthur organ of hamilton and rev james r mutchmor toronto chairman and secretary respectively of the board of evangelism and social service the board calls upon ministers of the united church to call all men to repent of their sins to accept jesus christ as saviour and lord to witness to the gospel of his redeeming love to sup port the churchs fellowship to promote the whole gospel of god the board will ask general council to endorse its plea to have alcoholic beverages not served at wedding receptions to encour age the use of churches for wed ding ceremonies and to encour age womens groups in the church to cater at weddings in the church the board will ask general council to back its stand against gambling in all forms united church people will be asked to several cases of scarlet fever are reported in town however the variety is said to lie mild and can be confused with the stomach flu which is so prevalent from time to time mr and mrs wes wright and daughters vacated the thos williamson house on main st near the cnjr last weekend and will make their home at trenton where mr wright has taken a government position mr and mrs sid dunning and family church st north vacated the former wm ratcliff house and will live in trenton mr dunning is a traveller for chas cooper equipment announcement 1912 1952 mr and mrs allan p wheler hilton grange agincourt will be at home to their friends on the afternoon and evening of thurs day sept 2oth on the occasion of their fortieth wedding anniversary take a stand and witness boldly against all such schemes which the board describes as morally decadent and unchristian equitable taxation on all people of canada is also to be sought by the board in a resolution on national health insurance the board will seek general councils support in urging government authorities to move quickly in establishing an integrated and contributory national health insurance program treal friends of mr and mrs cliff salmon mr t w eagleson music teacher has resumed teaching in stouffviue on saturdays there are a few openings the studio is next to the post office the greatest show on earth is appearing alt next week at the stanley theatre stouffviue miss marie stover has taken a position with the stouffviue bank o commerce this is just the weather to take- home a box of baby bunting fresh crisp hot salted nuts from our modern dispenser get them for these fall evenings at houstons vour rexall drug store see ourj exhibit at the coming trade fair the presbvterian church young people the band of willing help- ers held their regular monthly meeting on monday evening at the i home of miss whitsbn at atha a most enjovutole evening by all was had the forthcoming trade fair isj the biggest free show ever held here there is absolutely no admission charge to the arena andi nothing to buy but you may participate in numerous lucky draws all for free put on by the local merchant exhibitors mr wm dennie of gormley is recovering in the stouffviue brier- bush hospital from a nasty fall in his house on sunday the elderly gentleman was walking through the hallway of his home when he slipped on the floor he suffered a broken nose a dislocated shoulder cuts to his head and ear and severe shock friends will regret to learn that ormsby williamson farmer for many years in sask and formerly mr and mrs t h paislev helen erline and peggy while left early this week on a motor trip to boston mrs m craig of detroit and mr and mrs charles stevenson oi windsor spent a week at the home of mr and mrs geo courtney of lincolnville recently there are 220 new told storage lockers oeing installed at the stouffviue creamery co plan not 2o as erroneously appealed in the tribune last week recent visitors with mr and mrs a o batt main st were mr and mrs v batt ft erie mr and mrs tip logan hamilton and mr and mrs sargent rubv midland mr e r good returned home from an sday trip to michigan and indiana accompanying him was his daughter audrey good from kitchener who is taking a years course in bible and music at bethel college mishawaka lnd rev claude brethen conducted both morning and evening services in the stouffviue united church on sunday in the absence of rev douglas davis who is attending of markham township has lost his i the united church conference in entire bumper wheat crop this i hamilton month through hail damage the family was absent from home at the time the storm struck and returned to find their harvest lying in ruins mr alex bell a resident on victoria st stouffviue was quite severely injured on saturday night when the car in which he was rid ing went out of control west of town and snapped off two hydro poles mrs iawrence hall the driver of the auto and her husband escaped serious injury the car was quite badly damaged mrs b french of evanston 111 has been visiting her sister mrs j l abell for most of the summer dr helen abell of ottawa and mr jim abell of auden were home with their parents for the week end other recent visitors have been mr and mrs j c abell and mr and mrs j t abell and fam ilies of lansing mich houstons the rexall drug store in a large display adv in this weeks issue of the tribune announces a new photo service by chas abel foto pack etip prints with all rolls and negatives enlarged to 3x5 a special free offer is being made for monday and tuesday sept 22 and 23 when you will receive absolute ly free a new roll of ansco film if you leave your films for develop ing at houstons mr bill still son of the late elmer still former stouffviue bank manager is presently oper ating the new texaco service station at the corner of the 4th con and the lansing cutoff bui a most aimiable proprietor will be pleased to welcome his stouffviue friends to drop in at his new place of business advertising by mr still has appeared in this news paper the last couple of weeks ken campbell local agent for w j warren real estate an nounces the following changes in property a home on machell st in aurora owned by f h gard to mrs j h sutton of aurora a farm at mount albert owned by ross harrison to mr merton lei ten mr leitch has been work ing this summer with spang con struction also the 100acre farm of mrs henry james at leaskdale has been sold to mr bruce rey nolds of toronto- mr and mrs james will be having an auction sale in early november order now for immediate delivery cornell seed wheat fall fertilizers molasses coop mashes fir gasoline fuel concentrates oil this saturday night is the final bingo to be staged in the arena by the athletic club this fall and presents the greatest list of prizes offered to date with a great choice of prizes for the major game there is no admission charge to the arena and all games with the exception of the major game will be 10c the athletic club sponsor ing these bingos has spent some 200 this spring and summer in sports for girls and boys and expect to continue during the winter months mole motors on the air from oshawa cklb mole motors of stouffviue local general motors dealer took to the air from the oshawa radio station cklb on sunday last and the program will be a regular feature each sunday at 930 am cklb is at 1210 on your radio dial mole motors invites you to a cup of of coffee as the program is entitled features current local news as taken from the stouffviue tribune the september meeting of the garrett evening auxiliary of the stouffviue united church was held in the church parlours on wednesday evening sept 10 the president mrs j m storey pre sided the worship service was in charge of miss margaret hosie who took as her theme gods grace the water of life the study book for this year along african trails was introduced by mrs fred brown mrs oldham sang a solo and a social half hour after the meeting concluded a very pleasant and worthwhile evening mr and mrs garfield jones anthracite fir stoker coals steel roofing asphalt shingles stouffville coop phone 122 or 269 public missed at drum head seivico legion heads have expressed disappointment concerning he rather slim turnout at the recent drum head service conducted in memorial park stouffviue the horse guards band from toronto which headed the parade was a credit to the local legion under whose auspices they attended and their music alone warranted a greater attendance at the service the local drum head service has become a regular fall event and one looked forward to by the servicemen and their families to help the mothers and save the babies is the motto of the mothercraft society this society was first established in stouffviue seven years ago during 1951 19 infants and 23 children were under their supervision mothercraft was first established in canada 21 years ago by the late irving robertson and has grown steadily year by year and mothers of today who were mothercraft babies of yesterday are bringing their nfants to the advice rooms for uptodate feeding information and care of the baby prenatal classes are also held weekly both at headquarters and in ottawa the mothercraft society is having a booth at the stouffviue trade fair on sept 25th 2gth and 27th and a registered mothercraft nurse will be in attendance to answer any questions come and bring your baby imiitnmmmmuiummm the local municipal council ljs completed one of the largest side walk contracts in town in manv years spending some 3000 in lay ing some badly needed new sections the largest of these recently completed by les ogden contractor was more than five hundred feet on main st east of 1 teaching international motors on the north side other minor sections have been laid and a much appreciated new piece on park st south to the arena sidewalklaying if don a certain amount each year joes not prove onerous to the taxpayer and keeps the walks in a continuous state of good repair graduates embark on varied vocations the majority of students from the 195152 stouffviue high school grade 13 have chosen varied careers and occupations in order to earn a living throughout the coming year the teaching pro fession seems to be popular among the girls while extended college careers seem to attract special attention for the boys marion atkinson isobel mccreight and jean rae are attending the tor onto normal school pauline bar- key is to begin a three year course at emmanuel bible college kitch ener grace barry has commenced a nursing course at kitchener helen campbell is attending dominion business college bar- barbara dixon is completing a com- tometors course helen heisey has begun a study of journalism at the ryerson college isobel keffer is at ss no 6 victoria square douglas mcwhirter is studying radio at ryerson college murray pipher is attending art college and fxlna sanderson and doreen ogden have entered the teaching profession the best of luck goes with these former stouff viue high school students who seek to leave their footprint in the sands of time mr and mrs garfield jones are seen here during the sign ing of the register following their recent marriage in stouff viue the bride was phyllis spollord daughter of mr and mrs randolph spofford of stouffviue did you know these tb survey facts approximately 100 chests can be xrayed in one hour toy the machine gage institute is sending to stouffviue united church from 1 to 9 pm on tuesday sept 30th and wed oct 1st if your previous xray was nega tive you still need to come tuber culosis could have developed since all age groups should come from 12 up children g12 will be xrayed if accompanied by parent or guard ian if they have been in contact with tb men remove their suit coats and vests ladies should wear plain clothing free from metallic buttons and jewellery vou do not disrobe as evening hours will be busy because many business people must come then have your xray during the afternoon or supper hour if at all possible villagers are requested to keep tuesday free for outoftown folk as far as possible and attend wednesday instead but come at any time you can either day this tb survey is sponsored by the local lions club and york county health unit with volun teer assistance from the womens institutes b p womens club coral is animal life and others everyones help is needed to keep tb in the local community to a minimum by com ing and bringing others the xray is free paid for by tb christmas seals so lets see if we cant keep the machine working at capacity do your part remember tb takes more lives from 15 to 15 than any other disease the 9th annual meeting of the stouffviue coop was held thurs day evening sept 11th at the veterans memorial hall the financial statement was reviewed by mr clint croswell of the auditing dept of united co operatives of ontario the high light of the evening was the address given by mr hugh bailey general manager of united co operatives of ontario mr h g kellington and mr murray pais ley were reelected to the board of directors and mr levi forsyth replaced mi fraser gee the meet ing adjourned and lunch was served i the united missionary church stouffviue plan to attend the largest sunday school in stouffville sunday morning 1000 am annual rally dayvsept 21 special singing music message we cordially invite all old members and all our friends come early to get a seat our aim 250 were depending on you the united missionary church stouffviue whitchurch township sunday school association fall rally gormley united missionary church tuesday sept 30th at 800 pm speaker mrs f g huson soloist miss coral perkins service commemorating publication of the revised standard version of the holy bible

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