the tribune stouffville oat thursday june 1953 anniversary services at the dicksons hill united missionary church on sunday june 7th at 11 am and 730 pm guest speaker rev l k sider special music will be provided by misses ruth and betty shantz of xew dundee ont this is the first anniversary service since the com pletion of the new building all are invited to attend bloomington mr and mi f windsor w en mr am glen fisher of with her par- mrs e baker over sunday mr meyers and miss crosby of zephyr were guests with mr and mrs aav storry or sunday miss betty woodland of tor onto spent the weekend with mr and mrs v wagg mrs lye is visiting at baa mr and mrs h kee and family of orangeville were visiting with mr and mrs e a storry and mr o tran- roers on sunday mr- e xesbitt was hostess to a gathering of ladies for a yvearever demonstration last thursday afternoon mrs johnston is visiting at keltleby mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm t i h iii poultrymen for poultry on range feed master growing pellets fed at the rate of 7 lbs per 100 birds per day plus scratch grain master growing pellets are better on range because 1 there is no loss from the wind or from spilling 2 they are more appetizing to poultry and your birds will like them better v- m 3 they are moderate m m m m mm in cost and will give i the extra growth it ih that your pullets need 4 like all master feeds you can be assured of good value for your money master balanced feeds for il classes of rouittr mru live stock fuk bearing animals a docs mmmmmi mmmmmi 0wwto tuvatms umtto stiver bros stouffville phone 45 64501 i t i peaches mr a nobel s hi mrs bruce hisey of am the weekend with its mr and mrs chas mr mi geo mcclever- mr balsam axd mt zion mrs walter carson and mrs errol carson called friday to see mrs wiu green of lindsay who is in yery poor health mr and mrs b jamiesou went on a threeday motor trip last week as far north as coch rane and timmins mr and mrs ken thompson of leaside visited sunday with mr and mrs cecil jones mr and mrs chas lidsett and itoxena of kinsale visited sun day with mr and mrs cecil disney mr and mrs elmer wilson and family visited sunday with miss elizabeth evans at clare- tuoiit mr griesg of peterboro vis ited sunday with mr and mrs win harbron sunday visitors at the jamie- son home were mr and mrs lome pairott and allan of brooklin mr and mrs alfred iarrott and mr and mrs robt pairott of ashburn and mrs j griggs of oshawa the wa will meet on wed june 10th at the home of mrs f disney mrs fisher of brook lin will be guest speaker roll call an item on the corona tion mens club will meet friday night june 12th at the school following baseball there will be a social time for everyone and pictures friday evening wita mrs geo sale id mrs henry miller pent several days at the iake with mr and mrs john fras- er and family peaches vpu met last sun day ntht with fern hoover and pat smith in charge of the program on faith and evan gelism xew officers elected are as follow- pres- trevor wat- sot vice pre- joyce miller sec graham frihv treas pat smith pianist marg his ey ast pianist barbara has tings recreation committee fern hoover marg smith and xorm jarvis mr and mrs don miller oent the weekend with rela tives in stratford clarence plaxton stricken at age of 81 clarence p x suddenly strievv bois and passe 27th after feeders who keep records eventually buy master atha news outstandixo value heinz pure tomato ketchup special 11 oz bottle m real saving heat serve heinz in tomato sauce cooked spaghetti special 15 oz tin 2 for 3ttf healthful refreshing heinz fancy tomato juice special 20 oz tin 2 for 1 ideal for quick lunches heinz condensed cream of tomato soups special 10 oz tins 2 for 27tf heinz in tomato sauce vegetarian oven baked beans special 15 oz tins 2 for 33tf daisy brand sweet 16 oz jar mixed pickles special 25 biscuit feature pink toasted or white apple blossoms 24 bis package m monarch or rose brand margarine i m pkg 34 fruits vegetables florida red ripe sweet watermelon aver 25 lbs ea 149 california fresh green top large bunches new carrots 3 for 29 florida no 1 white new potatoes 5 lbs 29 red crisp sweet eating bc winesap apples doz 45 fresh green pascal size is florida celery 2 for 29tf whitchurch would assess business on turnover basis whitchurch township coun cil last week went on record as favqtiring the business as sessment be based on gross re ceipts rather than on percent age of building assessment their recommendation will be forwarded to the dominion- provincial relations commit tee various opinions were ex pressed concerning the unfair method being used for the as sessing of business at present whereby a man with a large holding must pay much more in business assessment than a taxpayer who carried on a very large business from his house or other small building clerk john crawford report ed that the current warble fly spraying was completed in the township with about g750 cat tle having received the spray the clerk reported that a second meeting would be held shortly regarding the need for an additional room at the arra- itage school one suggestion had been made at a previous meeting that a new school be erected on the 2nd rather than on yonge st which would be closer to the large number of pupils who attended f gardiner from mussel- mans lake applied for a tax license to operate at the lake and the application was ap proved providing mr gardiner can comply with all township regulations in this connectioc messrs geo richardson airl i cliff walhvork appeared before and mrs norman neal counci asking for a loan to the community centre board of si 000 there is considerable subsidy to be received from the government on the purchase price of the new park and the establishing of the park harry anderson lot 22 con 1 was paid s25 for one sheep killed by dogs miscellaneous business council set a rate of ss an hour for grader work in stouff ville general accounts were passed for payment amounting to si 35656 road supt davis stated that he had been approached by a h williams of the stoulfville district high school board concerning the building of some eighty rods of roadway north from edward st for the new high school building council agreed that the build ing of this new road was the responsibility of the school board the cost to be shared by whitchurch stoulfville and markham and not by one mun icipality council received the approv al of the department on the en gaging of a 100 hp bulldozer at 1250 an hour from the beamish construction co to be used for sundry work in the township n 51 wjs with throni- cvav in genera hospital on may i four davs ill- rc ttorn in mcgillivrav twp he iie mr putc had been a aimer in pickering tap for thirtyfive years living retired now in locut hill the family also spent some time in sear- borough he was identified with the brougham united church was connected with the south ont ario plowmens association and a member of the order of foresters on christmas day 1901 de ceased married nora judd who survives him surviving are al so two sons wilmot norwich howard of brougham and two daughters pear mrs ar mcginn toronto and audrey mrs h keys oshawa a bro ther frank and a sister mrs lillian bell of toronto also sur vive as well as eight grandchil dren and one great granddau ghter the funeral was conflicted by rev j mclachlan and rev h lackey with interment in erskine cemetery pallbearers were walter henderson new ton robinson blake annis howard malcolm wm dun can and rov carter altona sympathy is extended to mrs fred draper also to mrs murray dunkeld in the sudden passing of their nephew ei- con wagg udora mr and mrs cecil ham and barry also mrs macaloney were dinner guests with mr and mrs john couperthwaite one day last weel mr and george were supper guests with mr and mrs nor man lehman and family on friday evening last we are glad to see miss ella whitson home again after spending a few weeks with friends in toronto mr and mrs ted brant and daughter of whitby were sup per guests with the carruth- ers family on sunday evening mr and mrs wilmer ham and family visited mr and mrs macaloney last week mr and mrs bruce emp ringham of markham were sunday guests with carruth- ers mr and mrs gren draper and family spent sunday after noon in port perry mr and mrs wannop of brougham were sunday visit ors with mr and mrs albert draper mrs murray dunkeld and daughters spent tuesday after noon with mrs a draper watching television mrs leo wagg and family mr lazenby of stouffville mrs macaloney and brian mrs c bielby and daughters visited tuesday afternoon at the carruthers home pine orchard congratulations to mrs ross amitage on being elected the third vice president of centre york womens institute mrs harold eveleigh of au rora spent a few davs with her parents mr and mrs r chap man our district was well repre sented at the district annual held at schomberg with mrs mason mrs gundy mrs bran- mar mrs r mclure mrs armitage mrs h lehman mrs ough and mrs f leh man all attending mrs james hope spent a few days with mrs simpson of grimsby mrs reid and mr gibney at tended the funeral of their cousin at mt albert on satur day mr and mrs ken bacon and wayne visited with her par ents mr and mrs fred piikev on sunday ken piikev spent the weekend with don goudie at lake niyissing mrs violet stadlebauer and mr fletcher ensmenger were supper guests of her brother mr and mrs will clarkson on tuesday miss dorene jones and mr gordon vaughan had supper with her grandparents mr and mrs norman bunker on sunday mr and mrs elwood elson and nelda and mr and mrs manse elson left on tuesday on a motor trip to moose jaw saskatchewan to attend the wedding of stanley eton this saturday an enjoyable afternoon was spent at the school on monday when trustees mrs woodcock and pupils put on a program in honor of coronation trus- tee fred lewis acted as chat man the program oened wit o canada followed bv pra ers several poems compose by the students were read mi millard reesor sang two sole and mr fred nighswandt gave a talk on making his cry mrs walter carter former teacher presented me alliens to the pupils a map tree which wt donated bv th tov nshio was planted by thre of the older residents mrs e reesor mr david nigltsvvant er and mr will reesor th afternoon closed with game nd ice cream was served a bout so were present happy birthday to jean an helen lewis who celebrate a birthday on wednesday mr and mrs bruce lewi and mr and mrs bob lewi were supper guests with mi and mrs stanley lewis oi sunday congratulations to mr am mrs ernie smith nee jeai hodgson who were marriei last wednesday evening implements on hand price effective june 5 6 at stouffville unshaoid fcos wantioi w ef hjlt crlci for u3ridd effsl s mflr tar diljiit tj g3 j o-i- douinion stock limited goodwood regardless of the poor weather on saturday the lad ies of the goodwood wa held a very successful coronation tea and bake sale the ent rance and basement of the united church were decorated in coronation colours the c git girls and some of the wa members served tea rev mr herbert miss mary tind- all and mrsherbert took part in the programme the pro ceeds of the tea will be used to help install a kitchen in the church during the past week mr herbert mr hewlett and oth ers of the congregation helped install an electric organ in the united church the organ was played for the first time on sunday evening by miss dar- lene taylor and the music was enjoyed by a larger than usual congregation mr and mrs l eulean and children and mrs salmon all of toronto were guests of mi and mrs les meyers ovfer the weekend the rev mr herbert has been advised that his new charge will be at denbigh on tario where he will assume his new duties july first the bov scouts will hold a paper drive on saturdav june 6th excellent progress is being made in the preparation for the presentation of the merry mixers play here comes charlie which will be made at the strawberry festival lat er this month among the most infinite var iety of hats woman lias worn she has never worn one she could keep something under victoria square the victoria square insti tute will be held at the home of mrs d parsons tuesday june 9 motto will be given by miss mabel sanderson mrs a orr will give a report of the guelph conference and a re port of the district annual will be given by mrs h barber and mrs parsons roll call how i met my husband members please bring and model their wedding dresses lunch and entertainment committee mrs parsons mrs snider mrs j valliere and mrs jarvis the memorial day service will be held in the united church at 230 pm sunday june 7 new implements grain fertilizer drills mh manure spreaders coby manure spreaders mh cream separators tractors wagons plows disc harrows harrows kalers forage harvesters combines side hakes empire garden tractor seeder for garden tractor mowers grain binders used implements mh grain drill with fer tilizer attachment farmall v tractor masseyharris 14 tractor international 1030 silver king tractor mh cultivator 101 super tractor goblo disc harrow cockshutt mower dump hake international corn cultivator fleurybis manuro spread er 4wheel rubber cockshutt manure spreader 4wheel rubber henry ogden phone 254 cccsnaa sssssssssss son stouffville ont nrrrfvvvtc buy at bells and save i ph stouffville tribune 153j2 stouffville during the month of june we are offering a special discount of 10 for cash on all refrigerators deep freezers and electric ranges for those who prefer buying on the budget plan we offer terms up to 18 months with 10 down and as low as 1000 per month the hot summer days are just around the corner so why not take advantage of this exceptional offer and buy now c h bell son stouffville phone 281 w the home of better merchandise and better service i oooooooooocoooooooogoo in one respect fun is like in surance the oder youve grown the more it costs 1952 meteor custom line coach two tone with 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