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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 16, 1953, p. 5

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tie tribune stouffrilte oat- tharsftay jujt is 1953 master pig starter pellets for quick economical growth vve recommend that you feed 100 lbs of pig starter per pig because pig starter gives you faster gains than other feeds all master pig feeds are tested at leitchcroft master feeds demonstration farm which will assure you of excellent results fetmm jmmmm ifutesli master balanced feeds for au cussu or rooiitr turn un siocx rut inline minus oocs immnmmi immmmmi stiver bros stouffville phone 45 b4501 i feeders who keep records eventually buy master fellowship centre lemonv1lle swimming in new modern tank 30x60 open every afternoon and evening except sunday bring your family and enjoy a picnic hoi water and dishes available reservations may be made for sunday school picnics and large groups phone 60313 cobb 3 vmi 6th line whitchurch miss marie hartwhjk is em ployed at the parliament build ings toronto tor the summer months mlss barbara guest has been visiting tor a few days with miss judy chamberlain mr aid mrs ross harper and mr and mrs fred watson of agincourt had tea sunday even ing with mrs chas watson of whitby mr and mrs bert staley of goodwood and mr and mrs arnold harper and alien had produced by imperial tobacco company of canada limited as a public service supper on sunday with mr and and mrs donald harper and family called in the evening mr and mrs gorman dixon and david visited on sunday with mr and mrs russel coup erthwaite of mongolia miss norah maeklem enjoyed the weekend with the emmerson family at their cottage in bala mr and mrs norman steck ley lorraine and norma had dinner on sunday with mr and mrs k brown of vandorf we welcome to this line mr and mrs merlyn preston and jane they have purchased mrs wm pattendens house mr and mrs wm bacon of greenbank mr and mrs george hosie of siloam mr and mrs sg bacon and garnet mr and mrs fred pilkey and alma and mr and mrs ted grimshaw and sylvia of toronto had supper sunday evening with mr and mrs ken bacon and wayne mrs malcolm leader of the junior girls guild entertain ed erma brown berrtice hill pat barry carole insley joyce grimley joan elson and gaye rennie to a weekend trip to halliburton attending the christ anglican church on sunday horry yoke dies as young man following a considerable per iod of failing health harry edward yafce passed away in the brierbush hospital stouff- vile on wednesday july 8th ie still only a young man in his 54th year harry yake had recently been forced to ive up his daily business of operating the cnr express and engage assistance due to poor health he was removed to the local hospital less than two weeks before his death harrj yake was born in stourfviile and has spent his entire life here he was a son of mr and mrs william yake and has lived for the past number of years on edward st deceased was thirteen years on the statf of the stoutr- ville creamery was member the stoutfville fire brigade id cnr express man for uine time besides his parents he is sui vived by one brother frank oi toronto the funeral on saturday was conducted by rev f hu- son from the oneill funeral chapel palsbearers were fred jrosseri garfield brown don lehman don lewis jim law- son and wilmot stover inter- nent was made in the stouff- ille cemetery oywekttcra a smart way to cool your ht stt p right info our handsome aimrimmd in0sh oxfords 995 to 1395 lehmans mrs ew evans born uxbridge twp in 1881 the many friends were shocked to hear of the sudden jeath of mrs ew evans an na stewart at her home in uxibridge on wed july sth although confined bed for three week due t a heart at tack it was felt she ivas on the road to recovery born in uxbridge township ip june 7th 1ss1 site was the sixth child of the late mr and mrs wm stewart she was one of family of eight namely wesley of winnipeg man herbert of fonwarren man xeida ilrs harry reid bran don man who was at her bedside at time of her death james minnie mrs j p mc donald mass sadie miss ste wart of stouffville who prede ceased her mr and mrs evans retired to uxbridge just eight years ago after farming for over 40 years on their farm on fifth line of uxbridge where they had born to them six of a fam ily namely gilbert of ux bridge twp grant of toronto elmer on home place sadie mrs jack johnson ux twp jim of toronto and gladys mrs stanley slack good wood in her late life she was a member of goodwood baptist church later a member of same at claremont then of re cent years of uxbridge all who knew mrs evans knew her to have a cheerful and kind disposition a good neigh bour a loving wife and a ten derhearted mother one of her greatest interests of life was her grandchildren who were all very dear to her pall bearers messrs art hickling and chas brandon of uxbridge tom benns and clayton hill of fifth line jas coates and evans ward of claremont flower bearers grand son kaye evans gordon ev ans donald evans and rae johnson the funeral service was conducted in the mcquire and low funeral chapel on sat ju ly 11th by rev mr eyre who spoke very impressively on a favorite passage of the deceas ed the lord is my shepherd implored all to sorrow not for blessed are the dead who die in the lord our local and personal happenings mr and mrs le curke have returned from a holiday week in haiiburtoit the tribune is agent for counter check books tsk for a quotation on your next ord er misfortune has followed mrs frank muir wife of rev f muir since the family has been enroute to the orient foreign mission field mrs muir has been in calgary with a sister who has just sufifered the loss of a baby in hospital mrs mile- on of victoria mother of mrs muir came to be of assistance nd died while there quite sud denly the milesons resided at 25jj cranmore rd victoria lynda muthewson jean winterstein lynn murphy and lynda nolan of stouffville are among the junior girls enjoy ing a week of camp life at the north york camp ahshun- yoong misses marion au kinson and barbara hastings are two of the camp leaders from here real estate sales announced this week include several sales by geo allison of stouffville local broker mrs o burk- holders iiouse on harold st has been sold to wm meed of stouffville and harold lewis of altona has bought a site on edgevale pk subdivision for a new home this summer wm hicks and family of ringwood and mt albert will move to lindsay where mr hicks has purchased a business this in cidentally is the third business mr hicks has purchased throu gh mr allison in the last seven years was first house built on albert st south this brick house pictur ed here was the first to be built on albert st south over seventyfive years a- go the house is the home of miss annie duncan and is partly occupied by mr and mrs fred campbell the place was erected by jacob raymer father of eli raymer the site at that time formed part of the raymer farm walter miller a private banker occupied the house for some years and then jas bingham resided there robt b duncan purchas ed the home from mr bingham about fortyfive years ago the place is sol id brick construction and was just recently painted weddings itae- ahmstroxg given in marriage by her father annd attended toy her sister nancy barbour rae be came the bride of william hugh armstrong toronto in a ceremony in the united church at unionville rev w s butt officiated the bride is the daughter of mr and mrs robert barbour rae and the grooms parents are dr and mrs george herbert arm strong toronto the brides wedding gown was of printed white organdy with a fitted bo dice and short sleeves the ve ry full skirt fell to a cathedra train and the shawl collar was trimmed with a frill of pleated organdy her veil was of lace embroidered tulle and fell full length marie elizabeth jae was gowned in blue georgette with a taffeta jacket her cap was of matching georgette and she carried a nosegay of pink roses and lobelia paul h armstrong was his brothers best man and matthew d rae and frank j wright were the usheis mrs rae received at her home in a gown of pale or chid silk shantung with a men- did mauve hat and a corsage of violets mrs armstrong chose navy lace with pink accessor ies to assist her and her cor sage was of pink roses the bride and groom will live in hamilton i mr and mrs don eraser snd daughter joanne of corn wall are visiting with mrs frasers aunt miss jane bur kitt mr and mrs george brown and girls mr horace johnson and mrs kate ramsdon and norman of toronto and mrs a fuller spent sunday with mr and mrs gordon fuller and family markham village people have voted for generations in the north york riding elect ions but for august 10th and future elections will be divid ed persons living south of no 7 highway will be voting in york scarboro riding while in the downtown part of mark ham voters are in north york as usual there is considerable agita tion being made to town coun cil to have the eyesore of junk and stagnant water cleaned up on the site of the former bak er premises which was burned down over a year ago council on their own authority are powerless to act on private premises of this type but the patter has been turned over to the heaith unit sanitary specters whose duty it is to rectify these problems and they are presently taking tests of the water council will have to enter the picture again shor tly however as the snow fence erected against the public fal ling into the cavern has all but been pushed over mr and mrs fc rowbot- ham mrs helen dewitt and joyce have returned from a two week holiday in the cot tage of mr and mrs milton clark on lake chemong in the kawarthas misses lillian and jean dowswell of toronto and for mer stouffville girls were vis itors with misses bertha and emma winn on sunday sale of hats coats dresses and blouses on thurs fri sat july 16 17 18 after which this store will be closed until further notice mrs m watts ea grubin ro optomet rist will be at his office in stouffville on monday and tuesday july 20th and 21st two days afternoons and even ings only phones s6j2 and 25jl miss ona hallman was hon oured by a number of friends at a miscellaneous shower last thursday evening mrs ken neth hamm lloyd ave open ed her home for the occasion mr and mrs hugh thomas ami family were visitors with mrs grw thomas during weekend mr and mrs stanley schmidt and mr and mrs lloyd jennings are holidaying this week at a cottage near norwood at head lake dr and mrs donald raw- son and son eric from saska toon visited with mr and mrs jas imccreight this past week mrs john button entertain ed the obrien avenue ladies one evening last week in hon our of miss helen snowball and miss edna sanderson both young ladies who are to be married shortly were pre sented with a lovely gift colossal sale j goidells clothing store is announciing this week their annual gigantic rtidsummer clearance sale the savings will amaze you imagine doz ens of house dresses for only si each there are hundreds of items cut fifty percent dont miss this great sale i a quiet wedding was per formed in the vestry of the stouffville united church on saturday evening when mar ion hughes was united in mar riage with lloyd cocoer arth ur southwood and gladys middleton of aurora attended the couple and rev douglas davis performed the ceremony 4 riorenee miller who met with an unfortunate ac cident while on a holiday trip west has returned hdme to stouffville after being confined in the hospital at regina for some time with a broken hip miss violet hoover who con tinued the trip west to victor ia accompanied by mrs o wil liamson also returned home shoes ouffville ontario prevent grain weevil fumigate or spray all granaries before harvest if granary is empty spray all walls floor boards ind bags with t ddt oil spray ah old grain being carried over should bo fum- gated do not apply ddt to grain for further information apply to your agricul- ural representative ntario department of agriculture jox 3s0 newmarket phone 178 aooooooooqoooooooeoooooooooi nn agincourt cow mokes 743 pounds fat jemima teial antonla a purebred holsteln owned by w mcgrisklng agincourt has com pleted an excellent record of performance test starting as a senior tbree year old she pro duced in 365 days on twlce-a- day milking a total of 18802 lbs milk containing 743 lbs fat average test 395 percent butter- fat antonla has been classi fied as good plus for con formation mr and mrs mecall of to ronto ond mrs spence from the usa have been visiting with mrs geo miller church st grow more profitable birds moke 1953 a banner year in egg production by feeding coop poultry feeds over 50000 ontario farmers are now using coop feeds a dancing every saturday cedar beach musselmans lake woooooooooooo coop 17 per cent grow mash this is particularly meant for confinement feed and is highly fortified in vita min a and all the other es sential vitamins so neces sary for rapid and uniform development coop 15 per cent grow mash when good range is avail able coop 15 grow mash will prove more economical coop grow mash coop grow mash is a top quality feed that prepares the birds for a good laying season available in pellet or mash form stouffville coop stepi

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