Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 4, 1953, p. 5

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the tribune stouffviue on thursday june iek53 quality service pet a ecuc stent on ole man winter order year fuel supply now fuel prices ore down jo gel your supply now and sove remember its smart to get a head start on winter summer coal prices now out ve seu thar famous reliable brand anthracite stove nut pea coal service the best stiver bros phones 64501 or 45 kindergartennursery closing our local and personal happenings mr and mrs le- wilson were indianapolis on sat urday taking in the 500 mile peed race the stouffviue kindergarten ursery closing took place on riday evening before an over- low audience of interested par- mts and friends mrs jack anders president of tlie par nts executive in her opening veleome mentioned that al- hough the school vear had ommenced with a low enrol- nent of is the publicity ef- orts of the mothers and teach ers had increased the attend ance so that at the end of the enn there were 30 children at chool fifteen children will nter grade 1 in september his makes a total of m3 child- en to graduate from the nur- ery school to date the years inancial statement was pre- ented by mrs walter ree and as follows receipts lloyd burrows 10th con of markham believes he has a prize field of wheat this year the 65 acres is already waist high and barring weather mis haps should produce a bumper yield ees ther income such as rants bazaar etc 134865 g235 expenditures alaries of teachers ent upplies 101100 1351100 2fff00 20000 s1s3s00 lalance s7210 with the supervisor mrs g earce narrating the story as- sted by mrs dewitt and rs claude brillinger at the iano the children enacted a oronation theme during hich they sang 17 little songs una may sanders and jamie gilvy took the role of queen id king the following child- n were presented with grad ation certificates janet but- n keith betz jimmy dani- george davies susan ab- iham karen hamilton don- i iee murray fenwick mar- hte muree jimmy mehaff- jamie ogilvv astrid oster- ihl roberta oullahan anna ay sanders diane stony and jrcy wang funeral service was con ducted from le oxeills funeral chapel on saturday may 30th for the late oscar madill who passed away at whitby on may 27th in his 72nd year he is survived by his wife the former gertrude clodd and two brothers ern est and richard also a sister mrs w hopkins interment was made in the stoutfville cemetery graduate of the local high school keith a clarke son of mr and mrs j a clarke whitchurch received his degree in ag ricultural engineering at convocation held t oac guelph on tuesday he has been appointed field representative working in conjunction with the agricultural representat ives of wellington and simcoe counties and of the districts of muskoka huntsville parry sound and algoina to organize and supervise hi clubs special emphasis is on farm machinery keith will be based at guelph stouffviue male choir was in markham on sunday assisting with tie 113th anniversary services at st andrews pres byterian church miss beulah rutledge amer ican air line iiostess was home from chicago for a few days recently to visit with her par ents mr and mrs guy rut- ledge mr and mrs fred griffin of scarboro have moved into the home at the eastend of town which they recently acquired from mr don middleton the middleton family have moved to their new house on burk- holder st in the sanders sub division stouffviue oddfellows will bold a church parade on sun day june 1 tth in the stoutl vilie baptist church to which ii members are ursed to at tend brethren are requested assemple at the ioof hall t 7 oclock on sunday morning two car cati of the b p womens club attended the emblem breakfast at the boulevard club in toronto mr and mrs dawson waga and children visited on sun day with mrs bert wilkinson in paris outaiio mrs wilkin son and her late husband ran a grocery store in town some years ago happy ceremony rev douglas davis and the local united church choir were in laskay on sunday evenin for the 19th anniversary set vice in the united church there evening services have been withdrawn in the stouff- ville united church for the summer months friends will regret to learn that mrs florence miller had the misfortune to fall and break her hip while visiting at the home of mr and mrs ormsbv williamson pambrun saskat chewan mrs miller and miss violet hoover were on their way through to the west coast when this mishap occurred mrs miller is presently in re- sina hospital r h murphy ltd local fordmonarch sales agency is the winner of the ton award in the current sales competition for fordmonarch agents there are 100 dealerships in the sales club and the local dealer topped all in his area mr bob pattison is salesman in the local concern stouffviue council will com plete the balance of their dust laying in town with a ton of cslcium which is being purch ased from pickering township the tank car ran short of oil here last week before the job was fully completed and rath er than truck another load from considerable distance this small amount of calcium i- to be tried 52 stitches following accident two oshawa men thomaa wallace 23 rr1 oshawa and roy fice 10 simcoe street n were injured in a hitandrun accident near mnsselmans lake last week both were treated ill the brierhuslt hospital here anil were released on monday fice required eight stitches to close a cut on his knee cap while wallace needed 52 stitches on the upper part of one of his less wallace in company with william loucks of oshawa went to mnsselmans lake in an auto owned by wallace while flee rode on the pillion seat of a motorcycle driven by john rob inson of orchard avenue osh- awa after arriving at the lake wallace wanted a ride on the motor bike and with fice driving the bike started oft for a ride they were struck from behind by an auto which did not stop or john button gave medical aid is recov- accident little beth paisley ering from a nasty which befel her recently when she accidently tumbled from her fathers car which was travelling on yonge st at the time fortunately there were no other cars travelling close behind at the time or the child might have been fatally in jured beth who is a daughter of mr and mrs bert paisley of stouffviue received cuts to the head and also some nasty scrapes she was attended bv dr freel geo allison real estate brok er reports the sale in clare- mont of the house belonging to the miss jennie pilkey es tate to mrs anne overland widow of a former wellknown storekeeper there the wey- man irwin estate has also dis posed of their house on main st tenanted by ken phillips to mrs wallace vaughan of rloomington the death occurred tit tor onto western hospital on sun day june 31st of jessie wild er in her 7sth year wife of tile late hugh watson former principal in stoutfville high school the watsons were a popular coupte here some fif teen years ago and resided on obrien ave surviving is a daughter in san jose cal and one son in hamilton the fun eral was held on wednesday afternoon with interment in park lawn cemetery a onehundred acre farm which has been owned by fe rae of stouffviue for many years has been sold this week to william pearce of toronto the farm which is at lot 12 eon 1 uxbridge twp is ten anted by william reaman the farm is quite rolling and has an excellent spring creek which the new owner plans to utilize for a trout pond there is also a stone house on the property the sale was negot iated by geo allison local real estate broker just when we had given up all hope of having our local postoffice building decorated for coronation day and with last- years experience of being ignored when focal postoffice authorities requested new dec orations and a new flag for the big holiday here at the elev enth hour last weekend arriv ed not one out three flags and hunting for tuesdays corona tion as stated editorially this week however were still wait ing for that light fixture re placement at the front of the building which has been out for months tv house parties were num erous on coronation day here with a large portion of the townsfolk taking in the great spectacle on their television screens the toronto station made history bringing the first picture of the actual coronat ion at 130 in the afternoon and continuing until after 2 am wednesday morning despite the counter attractions in sur rounding municipalities one of the largest crowds in some time gathered in memorial park here for the fireworks display in the evening and the estimated thousand spectators caused quite a traffic tieup on the way out more than four hundred kiddies were given free icecream and pop and both the girls softball and loc al hardball clubs provided en tertainment on the ball field town dry on friday stouffviue was definitely a dry town on friday afternoon of last week when during cleaning operations at the loc al reservoirs the water supply went dry it was found that the outlet on the new reservoir which was not being cleaned was so filled as to cut the flow to practically nil this fact was unknown to the waterwork men when they emptied reser voir two as a consequence the town was almost entirely with out a supply because of the fact that the pumper only sup plies the newest reservoir and has no line direct to the older storage tank it was a slow process getting the supply and pressure back to normal however it was accomplished fortunately without any em ergency arising in town the job of cleaning the reservoirs has been neglected for several years the new commission re ports and as a result they found themselves in difficulty when they started the job however secretary geo stor ey reports that steps are being taken immediately to make the pumping facilities available di rect to both reservoirs and once this is completed within a few days the work of cleaning the larger of the two storage tanks can proceed mr thor hansen art direct or for the british american oil co ltd is coming to stouffviue on tuesday even ing june 25th on invitation of the womens institute mr hansen is widely known for his work on the interior dec oration of the ba oil build ing in toronto and also for his original designs for rugs quilts etc his lecture is en titled creative imagination at work and kodachrome slides will illustrate his talk do not miss this opportunity of hearing an outstanding speaker on arts and crafts in relation to canadian culture the date is june loth at s oclock in the united church sunday school room trnrvvvvrirrtrvvvvririwr the ieland johnson farm just north of stouffviue on the whitchurchuxbridge townline has been disposed of by special auction and has been purchas ed by walter atkinson who bought six acres from this farm a year ago on which to erect the new stouffviue sales arena there were four inter ested bidders on the property and bids were run up to more than s15000 the property consists of about seventy acres with large brick house and frame barn a stream flows through the property and there is a hardwood bush and other mixed wood part of the prop erty fronts on highway no 47 mr johnson occupied the place first in 1921 and though his plans are not definite as yet he plans to spend some time in the southern states this com- ng fall goodwood girl macdonald institute graduate tvfiifief 445 to 795 lehmans shoes stouffville ontario i o mary m harper rhsc a recent graduate of mac donald institute guelph ontario the degree of bachelor of household science was conferred by dr sidney smith presi dent of toronto universi ty mary a graduate of stouftville high school is a daughter of mr and mrs howard u harper good wood ontario in septemb er she will join the leach ing staff at chatiam vo cational school shown after their recent elaine freel daughter of marriage in stouffviue united church are mr and mrs archibald moore campbell the bride is the former margaret dr and mrs herbert freel and the groom is the son of mr and mrs adf campbell of arn- prior mr and mrs john lehman have left for vanvouver to vis it their daughter and son-in- law mr and mrs j young boi bangay coach of the stouffviue clippers has purch ased two acres of land- from jas barry and will erect a house there shortly if approval to the sale is given by the markham planning board the land is located immediately south of mole motors facing on the 9th con the sale was ne gotiated by geo allison local real estate broker altona the w 1 will meet at the home of mrs fred bver on wednesday june 10th at 2 pm motto gardens as person ality outlets roll call a beauty spot i have visited the guest speaker will be miss jean pipher of stouffviue there will be a demonstration on flower arrangements the programme is in charge of the flower committee mrs fred byer convener everyone wel come thank you h- m- -0-aha0- ml on this the occasion of our first anniversary we would like to take this opportunity to thank our many customers and friends for their patronage to all those who have helped make our initial year in business here such a successful one we say thank youj houstons drug store sybil john houston make grass silage direct from standing crops gehl the gehl with fivefoot mowerbar attach ment has the big capacity to handle heavy yields easily and produces the fine cleancut necessary for quality silage it mows the usual lowgrowing crops such as alfalfa and brome as well as the new tallgrowing balanced silage mixtures such as millet sudan grass soybeans sorghum and cane sowed broad cast chops and drops them into wagon the mm baaic harvester unit with own cncum or power takeoff from tractor take 11 three attach- menu hay pickup mowerbar and rowcrop at tachment for corn cane etc any fl 6ehl 0uick changeover unit may be attached in a fewjkihotej i r cautpmnl iron fuld to store powerful oehl blower elevates to hiaheat iilo or mow oehl selfunloading poraae with oehl parts kit omnr ol cehl for h a syi it the beat chop per of them all and remember more farmer own gehta than tbe barretter of any other indepecml ent manufacturer come in ano see the gehl stouffviue coop phone 269

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