the tribune stouffville one thursday october 23 isj2 service quality feed feed feed of feeds our own o line egg0 laying mash egg0 fattening feed pork0 pig starter pig grower hog finisher sow ration 24 dairy ration pork0 pork0 pork0 milk0 a new hand book feeding for profits just off the press ask for your copy we are now booking orders for molasses beet pulp oilcake meal and stablephos we are buyers of red clover timothy als1ke clover and alfalfa seed stiver bros stouff ville phone 64501 or 45 mr and mrs hob paulson have been on a motor trip to new york and points south mrs robt young church st spent the weekend with her sister- inlaw mrs young of aurora mrs ridout attended the silver wedding anniversary of mr and mrs harry hall of toronto this week the ladies lawn bowling club held their annual fall meeting at the home of muss gertrude todd last friday afternoon reports showed a very successful year the officers for the coming year were elected and are as follows presi dent mrs k laushway first vice mrs birkett second vice mrs elmer daniels secretary mrs les wilson treasurer mrs fred crossen mr and mrs mowat were in grimsby over the weekend attend ing the funeral of their brother-in- law the late col f g kemp mr and mrs david reesor newlyweds recently moved into mrs jos hoovers home on rupert ave mr reesor is a son of the late mr jos reesor and grandson of mr tilman reesor mr archie forfar and his bride have taken possession of their home on harold ave recently pur chased from mr allen clossen and formerly occupied by norman lehman owing to the death of an aunt of mrs ross winterstein mr norman carver of flint mich a cousin was a weekend visitor at the winterstein home for those residents who are un able to remember the local cnr timetable the following may aid as a reminder toronto bound trains leave stouffville daily with the exception of sunday at 918 am and 738 pm trains from toronto arrive in stouffville at 1010 am and 041 pm the tor onto bound sunday night passeng er train arrives in stouffville at 92c pm all times mentioned are standard local and personal happenings public skating for public school children in the arena on saturday j afternoons admission 10c pleasant wedding group on united church steps you can win a new monarch con vertible at the stouffville legion hall on tuesday nov ilthmngo being held the same evening mr ernest gower and- mrs blanche cannon of belleville were visiting the formers brother mr george gower and other relatives recently the band of willing helpers of st james presbyterian church are holding a bazaar home baking sale and afternoon tea on saiuri dav oct 25th at 230 pm at the home of mrs c morris church st j south j mr and mrs wm teal nancy and rusty of loudon called on mr and mrs gordon holden and billy on thanksgiving weekend bring- ing miss krla holden with them for the holiday weekend erla is i attending university of western ontario sixteen alls for cement a fifty cent classified adv in the j tribune last week for cement brought no less than sixteen calls to mr clayton hill claremont fori items to buy and for a place to i sell use tribune classified advs j every time it pays mr and mrs ronald huson of toronto were in town last week end visiting his parents rev and mrs f huson mr ronald huson recently took motion pictures of the local united missionary sun- dav school which were shown at the sunday school convention at kitchener dutch immigrant service a dutch immigrant worship ser vice will be held sunday oct 26 at 2 pm in second markham bap tist church the rev a a tinklenberg of the first reformed church of toronto is in charge of the service rev norman rowan is issuing a special invitation to all holland folk to attend this ser vice court of revision nov 10 court of revision on the 1953 assessment roll for stouffville has been scheduled for monday even ing nov 10th at 730 pm there is but one appeal against the cur rent assessment received to date the local municipal council will convene for general business on monday nov 3rd albert drudge photo quiz winner mr albert drudge lot 17 con cession 10 markham was the win ner of the lucky farm photo quiz in last weeks issue mr drudge purchased the 127 aere farm from mr jordan hood he has resided on his present location for the past 10 years the death occurred recently of mrs samuel goodyear formerly of ringwood and a member of a well remembered family some years ago the late mrs goodyear was the former frances wilson daughter of the late jack wilson of ringwood the couple farmed for some years while mr goodyear also worked for his fatherinlaw two daughters survive their mother deceased passed away in toronto and interment was made in the city auoni home sold a familiar residence in altona the david crosier home has been sold to messrs john and james culham 7th con of markham mr and mrs crosier have occupied their fine brick residence just south of the four corners for some years the sale includes this house along with two and a half acres of land and several other out build ings the sale was negotiated by harvey moyer of stouffville local willoughby agent last friday several ladies from town enjoyed a luncheon and a game of cards at the lovely home of mr and mrs j borinsky ava rd toronto they included mrs geo storey mrs h brillinger mrs w griffiths mrs e cadieux mrs a v nolan and miss jane burkitt read jane scotts impressions during a recent sunday morning visit to stouffville united church theyll appear on the editorial page of the next issue of the tri bune oct 30th jane scott is a regular columnist in the globe mail where her writings religi ous thoughts are being well received the old slogan if you drive dont drink is well worth heeding as peter mccarville an employee of stouffville sand and gravel dis covered on monday evening last week constable ira rusnell noticed a car weaving dangerously through town and upon further investiga tion arrested mccarville on a drunk driving charge on wednes day the driver appeared before the judge in willowdale court and was sentenced to ten days in jail his license was cancelled for one year and his car impounded for six months mrs o williamson and daugh ter miss betty williamson of pambrun sask were visitors on tuesday with miss violet hoover and mis florence miller mrs williamson and betty came from pambrun for the recent marriage of another daughter dorothy mr e r good miss emma good garth good rev and mrs f g ihuson miss dorothy moyer misses marie and catharine stover were in kitchener last week attend ing the annual sessions of the ontario united missionary sunday i school convention rev f g huson is the district supervisor of ontario sunda3 schools of this denomination rev m burgess of detroit was the special speaker at the convention mr and mrs g h baldwin are seen here following their recent marriage leaving the stouffville united church attending the couple are mrs norman farr matron of hon our misses june steckley doris conner and jean rodanz as bridesmaids little miss marlene dunn was flower girl photo by cadieux geo chittenden was ring bearer reuben may alex logan norman farr and ed win feighen were ushers mr and airs charles mitchel of yannuys california daughter of the late mr and mrs ezra turner reedley california and grand daughter of the late mr and mrs truman holden visited recently with her uncles and aunts and many cousins arthur holden of markham gordon holden of stouffville mrs delbert holden mrs m gillion mrs g lemon and mrs james ridout the country in all its beauty was certainly a thrill for the visitors they returned by michigan to visit a daughter luuimittrrmutmtvvtmmtmmma hot items buy em while they last asphalt roofing in several stock colors at ss95 per square gehl hammermills just arrived and priced right for quick sale and dont forget always check with your coop before making a major purchase may have it h5so coop 3fce5l stouffville coop the young peoples society of stouffville united church held their organization meeting on wednesday night of last week the following officers were elect ed president marion murphy vice derek chadwick secretary helen paisley treasurer don davis the regular meetings will be held on the second monday of each month with the first meeting being on nov 10th in the church basement all young people and young married couples are cord ially invited to attend phone 122 or 269 i asaasassssssscsasau ssssxxxsssxbsssssx the stouffville womens insti tute meton thursday oct 16 at christ church parish hall roll call was answered with a hat i remember mrs it shuttleworth was the program convener and introduced dr king of the york county health unit an interest ing talk was given about water dr king also showed two films miss woods favored the members with a piano solo the motto was given by mrs arnold current events were given by mrs giles and mrs lickorish tea was served by the hostess at the close of meeting the thanksgiving service of the womens missionary society of the united church was preceded by mrs nolan and mrs sanders playing several selections on the organ and piano mrs f riches president was in the chair and welcomed the visiting auxiliaries and invited them for lunch in the church parlors after the meeting after singing a hymn all repeated the lords prayer after the busi ness was dispensed with mrs r wintersteins and mrs k camp bells group took charge mrs campbell was in charge of the devotional mrs winterstein dedi cated the offering after which mrs spofforvi favored with a solo mrs hastings introduced the guest speaker mrs roger self rev d davis closed with the benediction a social half hour was spent in the church parlors weddings degeer alcock white and pink gladioli decorat ed the church parlors of stouff ville united church sept 20 for the marriage of betty elaine daughter of mr and mrs wendell aicock to mr ivan ellsworth de- geer only son of mr and mrs morgan degeer of stouffville rev douglas davis officiated mrs clar ence stafford played the wedding music given in marriage by her father the bride wore a gown of blue taffeta trimmed with white nylon with matching veil and carried pink roses the bridesmaid miss barbara degeer of st johns mich cousin of the groom chose light blue taffeta with flower halo site carried yellow roses mr claude aicock brother of the bride was best man during the signing of the register mr and mrs clarence stafford sang o perfect love the reception was held at the home of the brides parents guests were present from st johns mich aurora flint mich ux- bridge and stouffville after the reception the happy couple left by motor for st johns mich and on their return they will reside on the grooms farm near stouffville j hall kerfoot jessie may kerfoot daughter of thomas kerfoot of kingston and the late mrs kerfoot became the bride of murray allan hall son of mr and mrs william c hall and grandson of mrs w d hall of stouffville and late mr hall in runnymede baptist church tor onto the rev gordon brown officiated amidst a colorful setting of mixed gladioli after the soloist mrs m black had sung the lords prayer given in marriage by her father the bride wore a ballerina length gown of white net with a lace overjacket with standup collar and long pointed sleeves a head piece of pearls held her fingertip veil and she carried a bouquet of rubber boots for all the family xx white roses her attendents mrs j race matron of honor for her sister and miss nancy dearden bridesmaid for her cousin wore similar gowns of net over taffeta j with lace jackets they carried bouquets of yellow and bronze mums william hail jr was groomsman for his brother and the ushers were leslie watson and bernard strevens of rochchester ny guests at the reception dinner held in the ywca were received by mrs gladys keelor sister of the bride wearing a gown of navy blue with rose accessories and a corsage of pink roses the grooms mother assisted wearing a lavenderrose gown with purple accessories and a mauve corsage the couple left on a trip to the laurentians the bride wearing a twopiece suit of amethyst gabar dine with black nylon accessories and a corsage of white gardenias taylor macgregor on saturday oct 11th with baskets of mums and gladioli trinity united church was the scene of a pretty but quiet wedding when rev h kennedy in a double ring ceremony united in marriage joyce anne daughter of mr and mrs william macgregor ux- bridge to ronald albert taylor son of mr and mrs albert taylor of stouffville mrs d colby sang the lords prayer before the ceremony and through the years during the signing of the register she was accompanied at the organ by miss betty arm strong who played softly through out the ceremony given in marriage by her father the bride wore a strapless floor length dress of white taffeta and a chantilly lace jacket with standup collar and pointed cuffs her fingertip veil was caught with a coronet of orange blossoms and she carried a cascade of white mums and red roses miss doris forsyth friend of the bride was bridesmaid she wore a strapless powder blue taffeta dress with a chantilly lace bolero and matching headdress she carried a cascade of yellow mums the groom was kasteiul properties arc sold the sales are reported this week of two properties in the eastend of stouffville bringing new resi dents to town in each case the james hill house and lot on tenth st has been sold to mr stubbins of welland ont for a price of 5000 possession will be given on dec 1st mrs wm hopkins has disposed of a house and lot to mr redden of toronto for a sale price of 9500 possession of this property will be given on nov 7th the sales were both negotiated by h w moyer local willoughby agent attended by his orother murray taylor the ushers were william graham of stouffville and richard taylor brother of the groom for the reception in the church parlors the brides mother re ceived wearing a navy crepe dress and accessories with a corsage of pink roses she was assisted by the grooms mother wearing deep amethyst crepe with black access ories and a corsage of talisman roses for travelling the bride donned a beige suit with brown access ories and a corsage of bronze mums following a motor trip to the united states the bride and groom will reside in uxbridge ttlfvf scesg tt1j joy beauty salon near cnr permanent waving individual styling razor shaping phone stouffville 98w2 childs sizes fi11 295 misses sizes 122 315 womens sizes 39 305 hoys sizes 15 395 mens 12 sizes 612 150 mens 14 sizes 612 675 lehmans shoe- store main street stouffville 60th anniversary services in stouffville united church on sunday october 26th morning 11 am speaker rev e r mclean ma bd of toronto evening 730 pm speaker rev dr w j johnston of toronto special music by the choir stouffville male chorus annual turkey dinner in stouffville united church on wednesday oct 29th adults 150 children 11 and under 75c dinner served from 530 to 800 pm followed by programme of instrumental vocal music arranged by mr arthur williams st george the martyr church toronto