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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 2, 1953, p. 2

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the tribune siouffville ont thursday april 2 1953 unionville news mrs f word last death of her hendry of minion received weekend of the sisterinlaw mrs dgcl mrs j thurston attended the funeral on monday of her uncle mr don white of agin- court mr and mrs kenneth wat- son attended the 50th wedding anrivtiarv on monday mar 23rd of mr and mrs j elliott voodoridjse miss pauline maynard enter tained a few of her friends on saturday evening it being the occasion of her fourth birth day we wish a speedy recovery for mr- edward thompson who underwent an operation in st michaels hospital last week mr and mrs aimer atkin son of avimer visited on the weekend with his sister mrs a kennedy he also called on old friend- in the village mr and mrs david -mac- kinlav and son of toronto spent the weekend at the home of her mother mr john maclaren ken nedy road underwent an operation in the western hospital on monday march 23rd mr and mrs b e wilkes and family are holidaying in niagara congratulations to mr and mrs clark young who cele brated their loth wedding anniversary on kridav last mrs whitmore and mark have been spending a few days with her parents mr and mr- x heimler congratulation- to miss sharon forde who celebrated her birthday this week mrs douglas brown mrs henry alien velma and bruce findley and chester sorted the ivda in the veterans hal on saturday afternoon the draw for a lovely patched quilt which was homemade wa- drawn by mr george mar- tn the iucfcv winner was mr ro bartlett unionville mrs w bradley won the zt- which was a dozen sorted goblets those pour attended the euchre at willow- ie oale on thursday night che m ter won second prizv and velma and bruce won second prize in the freezeout mr and mrs james weir and her sister miss christine hail spent last week with their sister mrs williams at fdinboro pennsylvania they report a very pleasant trio and inow ten inches deep in that locality the fire brigade was called out to the home of mr tatters w no 7 highway west on tuesday when a grass fire got out of control were mrs e middleton mrs g martin the members of the cglt group and their leader miss marian warm- attended die affiliation service held in vic toria square church on mon day evening miss barbara jewell a graduate of auaias- ter university and student at the united church training school wa- the guet speaker the group greatly enjoyed her talk on why she had chosen to do church work and her lory at the end entitled us mission auction sale of 33 head of holstkix cattle slock tractor implement tin liing machine cutting u grain pickup baler iouii- binder hay pig- furniture etc the proper v of john w jarvis lot 20 v- -mile- ox we- l scakboko 1 maikham itl congratulations to mr mil ton findley who was the holder of one of the lucky tickets on the grand national steeplechase which was run on saturday group b of the cubs with heir leaders mrs mew and mr r heimler have started in their new quarters mrs h findley and dean pent the weekend visiting their aunt and uncle mr and mrs charles richards osh- kwa while there they attend ed the skating carnival where their cousin miss aileen ric hards was taking part aileen who puts on an outstanding performance will also be tak ing part at the unionville carnival on arpi 7th and slh a very successful bazaar and afternoon tea was held by mis- margaret martin of i toronto visited her parents mr and mrs george martin for the weekend at a reception service held sunday march 2uth in cen tral united church eleven new members were received eight on profession of faith and three by certificate on saturday night a crowd o over 700 attended the aiark- hamsutton game in the cros by arena unionville the final score was markham 7 sutton cow due may cow milkinj cow fresh heifer milking heifer fresh fresh feb milking bred 20 bit cross buns stouffville bakery mrs ed hirst of toronto pent sunday at the home of her son and daughterinlaw mr and airs george hirst station street mr and mrs talbert find ley of thornhill had supper on sunday night with his sister mrs rainey mrs dorothy griffith of locust hill was calling on friends in tile village on thursday mr and mrs u johnson who have recently moved to the states were in the village on thursday the regular monthly meet ing of the wa of central united church was held on thursday afternoon the president mrs g ogden pre sided the devotional was in charge of mis ben cayman mrs a mclnnis read the scripture lesson mrs g purvis secretary read the minutes of the last meeting mrs w snowball mrs a l brown and airs a e alilver were appointed to take charge of he drive for needy people overseas to be sponsor ed by this society mrs snow ball gave three readings the hostesses were airs g ogden airs j weir and airs h coat- hup we extend sympathy to mr and airs f billingsley in the death of his mother who pass ed away at barrie last week congratulations to mr thomas w thorn who was married on saturday march 21st to miss glenna aileen west of newmarket airs eileen chadwiek has new started in her new posi tion assisting airs artley in her beauty parlor the fidelis group hold their march meeting on tuesday march 21 the president bettv thomas opened the meeting with a reading in tribute to queen alary mina wolfe gave the devotional it was moved by evelyn sabiston and seconded by ruth boadway that they try starting the meeting at s oclock instead of sio a decision was made to buy flowers for the church on faster sunday jean cuthbert- on sang two beautiful num bers the meeting closed with a tasty lunch served by grace wednesday apr 8 dairy cattle reg holstein bull 2 years holstein cow milking bred dec 3 holstein cow due may 30 holstein cow milking not bred holstein holstein dec i holtein heifer milking bred nov 3 holstein holstein cow holstein cow nov 1g holstein cow bred holstein cow due may 21 holstein cow fresh calf by side holstein cow full flow not bred holstein cow full flow bred jan 17 holstein cow milking bred dec 2g holstein cow bred holstein heifer- and 2 years 2 hereford heifer lbs swine poultry reg boar is months 2 reg sows about due second litter 35 leghorn hens yearlings implements ihc pickup baler no 50t ami 101 super tractor new tires george white thresher no high elevator gelil spreader no 27 horse- drawn alu power binder s ft no is alh mower 0 ft no 33 horsedrawn papee cutting box linger feed gigantic factory clearance electric washers the famous washer a spiralafor a the sensationally low price of 14950 originally 18900 other models as low as 12450 r axlin furniture appliances stoolviiik ontaiuo officer coming here resigns opp milking full flow r between about 900 aih orchard sprayer trucks on rubber ihc dump rake ihc tractor plow 3ifurrow ace bottom aih tractor plow 3furrow no 2i on rubber land roller 3drum farm wagon on rubber 15 flat rack section drag harrows hay tedder 2 gas engines planter jr 2row corn culti vator ami disc drill 13run horse- drawn aih 17tooth tractor cultiva tor aih oneway disc i ft gchl hammer alill xeckyokes whippletrees car trailer scrap iron number of barrels and bags bay grain 5 tons of alfalfa hay baled 30 bushels of wlieat furniture mr and mrs citizen here is an important meeting for you your attendance is requested at a meeting of the stouffville chamber of commerce to he held in the veterans hall stouffville at s pm sharp the following speakers are coming from toronto mr 1 e turnhull dcpt of planning and development trade and industry branch colonel stan nash of community planning mr w g murr of the canadian national railways mr messer of the canadian rank of commerce rusiness development rranch mr william wilson toronto industrial rranch we believe these men will help stouflville plan a course for our future regarding annexation of adjacent properies valuable information re sewerage and other problems of our town this meeting is very important to most of us iocal councils are heing invited we hope to see you there dresser 2 washstands bed and springs cupboard couch arm chair spring couch desk churn apple kettle brass kettle 2 new quilts dishes and jars numerous other articles salc at i pm terms cash xo reserve farm rented i turner clerk sellers atkinson auctioneers at least resigned provincial iv and 15 more have threat ened to turn in their uni forms unless they receive assurance this week of pay increases among those leav ing the force is william dewar of the thornhill de tachment who was to have taken over duties in stouff ville this week mass resignations by offic ers are reported imminent across the province many constables are known to be seeking jobs with better remuneration it was learned at queens park no boost in pay is like ly in the near future but an increase in yearly increments has been given approval in principle by the attorney generals depart ment this would bring opp men to maximum pay for their categories in three years those however who have reached their maximum would not benefit the increased increment has been held up by techni calities four officers quit alonday at thornhill detachment iwa resigned recently at oakville live at alount forest three at whitby four others are expected to announce theia- resignations at whitby with in the next two days five will quit at port credit un less they are assured of pay boosts by wednesday they say six more at thornhill are looking for other jobs three of the four who have quit at thornhill are constables malcolm alcln- tyre william dewar and e fastfrozen be used in rasp- lisp- w albrien fresh or resignations from the oak- i berries may vtlle detachment so far are berry trifle constables george green bill custard laid on successive lav- daniel- ed demille harry crs of crushed macaroons soak- which consists of wilson and william smith led in sherry and raspberrie 17 constables havej green is now a security j from the ontario l guard at fords new factory police force recentla oakville where the pay is soo a vear current pay of an opp constable is s2si annually or takehome pay or 50 weekly seven royal canadian navy destroyers served in korean waters during the first two years of the war three of them completing two full tours of duty should 1 these points lehmans shoes sttocffvilbk ont and florence deacon hos tesses of the evening the unionville ladies curl ing club held their annual meeting at the home of airs marjory coulter on tuesday march 1 7th airs joy rise- brough president was the chairman for the nominations and- election of officers the following were elected for the io35i season pres mrs allie grant vice pies airs madge graham seeytreas airs kit iemasurier chair man ofbonspeil committee airs dorothy grant commit tee members mrs helen knoll airs helen jewett airs emma ferguson the mem bers of the club are all work ing on plans toward enlarging the membership equip how with bjegoodrich tubeless ken wagjt president miss k williamson secretary aylmer choice peaches 1 5 oz tin 16 aylmer catsup 1 1 oz btl 19 aylmer golden corn 20 oz tin 2 for 29 sun joy peas 20 oz tins 2 for 35 diced beets or carrots 20 oz tins 2 for 25 clarks pork beans 20 oz tins 2 for 31 nescafe 4 oz bottle 69 carnation milk tall tins 2 for 29 kleenex small 20 gents size 35 sunbrite margerine lb 35 kelloggs corn flakes large package 25 shredded wheat 2 pkgs 31 heinz baby foods 3 tins 27 johnsons hard gloss wax small size 65 large size 113 spic span cleaner small pkg 29 christies bread sliced 18 unsliced 17 pei potatoes 10 lbs 35 carrots cello bags p4 lbs 15 spinach cello bag 17 california navel oranges 220s 1 doz 39 florida grapefruit 5 for 25 rhmurphyltd silr service ihqnr ivj stouffville carload groceteria john miilliewnn prop we imiwr iiioiip ai

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