Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 4, 1953, p. 4

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the tribune stouffvue ont thurday june 1903 specials 10 extra tradein allowance for your ed tires wife is heroine as couple land record be goodrich tires rhmurphyltd sales service phone 159 stoultville cedar grove thursday may 2sth the coronation motif seem ed to be the predominant fac tor in the very original and highly colourful boxes at last weeks crokinole and box so- ckil red white and blue was skillfully worked into all sorts of designs following the theme was a huge crown of gold and rich wine which unbelievably concealed a lunch the win ning box was a union jack with a dainty and delicate nose gay fastened on one end tulip petals white apple blossoms grape hyacinth followed the co lor scheme through beautiful ly this idea was executed by bea petrie who was celebrating her first box social evelyn lapp officially clos ed the drama season last sat urday evening with n part for all the participants and help ers of the great choice it al so acted as a farewell party for lome reesor who took off sun day morning for the west may we wish him the best of luck in this adventure and we hope from time to time to hear how he is getting along the juno cruise group of the toronto united church who for years took an annual trip a- cross the lake are planning a new type of outing this year since the lake boats are no longer running and a pity it is they have taken to a good old fashioned picnic on the ex hibition grounds in the after noon there will be organized sports from 2 pm and after a bring- our- own- lunch- drinks- provided supper there will be an evening of square dancing beginning at s oclock the event will take place rain or shine a fine day will take the group outside the floral build ing and a wet night will take them inside the building the caller will be our favorite roy clifton and the providers of music elliot olive and john petrie all who are going or who still feel young are cord ially invited and the date is saturday may 30th mr and mrs pogulus and their family moved into to ronto this week very reluct antly leaving cedar grove they asked me to thank all their many friends and neigh bours in the village for the kind ness shown them during their stay in the village a very spe cial thanks to mrs arthur lapp and to harold and doris j think the time they sent in cedar grove will be registered among their happy memories we hope they will come back and see us often and that good fortune will follow them in their new life the may community club meeting was held monday ev ening at the home of mr aw milroy the specific commit tees were formed to look after the details of the coming gar den party and more plans laid to make the best one yet it was decided that two more eu chres would be held in june on the sth and 22nd blossom time in england the old home town by stanley it took a cooperative venture to land this kins- size brown trout so mr ami mrs gene kelly of foxhoro out both display the seven- pound twoounce beauiv mr kelly hooked the fish but was having a hanf battle lauding it until his wife took over site waded out in the creek near centre hastings out and grasped the trout in her hare hands just before it got rid of the hook tliere are more stars in the it is beginning to seem that heavens than there are grains human affairs will never be so of sand n earth says an as- 1 ordered and arranged that ev- tronomer we believe lies eryone will be entirely satis- guessing fied isy geo alwll of stoultville its flower time in the south of england from february to november but may 1- the til when the soft colours are at their peak every cot- house shed and public building is surrounded by a of pansies wallflowers tulips and a hundred other types of fiowers all showing the latest creations and col ours bv that best fashion de signer of all old mother nat ure xext month the flaming scarlets and purples of roses and rhododendons will take ov- tr but in may the flowering tree- and shrub- run through every shade of pink and red wherever you look towering over everything are the big chestnut trees and its not hard to imagine that they are cov ered with dancing white fair ies when the breeze moves their tall wiiite blossoms cor stone the blinkin crows if the british publicity council ever sees this theyll hire me on the spot aint 1 the flowery one today though tliere are plenty of things about this country that you might not think very wonder ful but the open country in may wont he among them its what draws back the sons ami daughters of the tight lit tle island from all over the world to see it once more be fore they die and unlike can ada or the states anyone can see hem for footpaths ail fenced ort and maintained by the township or borough coun cils wander everywhere through the countryside ill bet there are five hundred irile- of foot and bridle paths in she roiling woodlands and farm- in a ten mile stiuare of the north downs between ep- um and the surrey weald that starts at dorking some follow the old roman roads in a straight line but mostly they wander like the road to roundabout and on a warm sunday thousands of us town- ies cap be found in their quiet green tunnels or having a snooze in the sun beside them blossoms and wild flowers are wherever you look 1 won der if there is anything that grows here that doesnt flower in the spring a couple of miles from ep som theres a path wandering through a long valley the hills are covered with big oaks lime and chestnut trees witli some small stuff like iron- wood cob nut and rhododen dron on the floor the slopes on both sides for over a mile are a solid blue carpet of blue bells and i dont suppose that i all the people in the big smoke landed tliere at once they could pick all the blue out of that valley between sun rise and sunset we have a little secret place in an oak grove up in that valley and its a funny secret for the whole family has often told it but its still ours in a hard to come by spot in the blue carpeted woods is a patch of the big but scarce yellow primroses that are a no 1 prize in the flower hunting contest due to the soil being so chalky in tilts area prim roses are nearly unknown and when we are strolling home children loaded up with them everyone we meet asks where we got them and we give as accurate directions as possible ip to date i cant see any signs of these people ever finding that spot but no doubt they will in time all thus is to give you an idea of why in december and january rain you hear people sigh oh wont it be nice when may is here people cause than anylwdy more trouble get all the enjoyment out of your homo that you can ad vises a writer theres some to lie had in it too soh phon ass who am i in important remember photographs of movie personalities will appear in three ways complete masked and partially jigsawed clu no 1 barn in england clue no 2 married to elsa lanchcstcr clue no 3 mutiny on the bounty if clue no 1 delete l and shes ana clue no 2 colling dr klldaro clue no 3 weekend at tho waldorf a magnificent 1953 studebaker a two- weok allexpense holiday for two in glamorous jamaica a beautiful prefabricated summer cottage the famous westinghouso automatic laundry twins and six westinghouse 21 inch television sets these are the ten maor prizes in the new tely game who am i in movieland all you have to do is to identify movie personalities from their photographs which may be masked or partially jigsawed to help you three clues are printed below each photograph look now at the sample photograph bing crosby easy isnt it the first photo graph will b published this saturday and a new photograph in each succeeding days tely during this excitiig game but you dont have to wait until saturday to start playing the first six photographs of personalities in the game are right here in this page identify them cut them out and save them and youre in the game make as many sets as you like who am i in movieland is easy its fascinat ing its fun i mi m m hi ksj pjujl jjl 1953 studebaker champion 4door sedan 2week trip for two to jamaica all expenses paid any time before june 10 1954 sunnibilt prefab summer cottage erected free anywhere in ontario before june 30 1954 westinghouse laundromat and clothes dryer 6 westinghouse television sets 2linch installed plus 100 books of theatre tickets sample photo and solution clue no i add l ond its fluid rock cluo no 2 add e for a toll tiller clue no 3- snows of kilimanjaro clue no 1 stogceooch cluo ho 2 voted no 1 in 195051 cluo no 3 sands of iwo jtrna scoufttilln cu no 1 his nkknami ts a color owe no 2- locks v for one cry close cfuc no 3 stars o on tv an4 rao tho 1 clue no 1 sang for wmtemon cluo no 2 one of top money maker for yeoro civ no 3 colofl my way answer solution bln crosby was a member of vocal trio with paul whitemaas orchestra voted one of the ten best money making stars in motion picture herald fame poll in 1934 1937 1940 1943si won an academy awarl in i944 for his performance in coins my way all clues are bad on information in the 1952 s edition of t motlm picture am television amanac or the 195253 edition o whos who in america wsl tr 1 clue no 1 on top f the house cluo no 2 moior in u s a a f clue no j the huckster the telegram daily plus weekend bay mclinda sts toronto 1 telephone empirc 86011

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