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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 6, 1953, p. 7

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the tribune swuftville oat thursday august j 133 one driver burned to death other instantly killed as two trucks crash on don mills road twelve countries in world tractor plowing contest this october crack plow men from 12 countries will be vying for possession of a golden model of what is in all probability the great great eat granddaddy of the plow they use from day to day the winner will be the first ractor plowing champion of the world the championship and the fophy known as the esso golden plow will ije awarded at the first work plowing championship match which will take place on the durham northumberland counties home farm near cobourg it is being held in conjunction with the ontario plowmens association annual fourday international match october 5 to 0 1 a carroll of toronto president of the world cham- r lonship ploughing organiza tion announced this week that the united states den mark and belgium had con firmed their entries in the match competing countries now total 12 the trophy for the world champion is being jointly tiered for annual competition by imperial oil in canada and other interested companies overseas it has been designed atd is being made by the goldsmiths and silversmiths co ltd of london the world- famous company of british caftsmen which reconditioned the crown jewels for the cor onation it will cost about 1500 the world championsh ploughing organization decici ed its trophy should be sym bolic of plowing as an ancient art the original of the plow sected as a model is in the london england science museum it is believed to date from about 1721 though some of its features go back to the 16th century called the nor folk plow it was one of the pioneer light plows in england and the continental countries and the forerunner of nearly all modern plows with a pair of husky horses and an equally i usky british yeoman behind it it was capable of turning over about an acre a day about one quarter as much as a modern tractor plowman with a onefurrow plow could accomplish the finished trophy will be mounted on a mahogany base md cet long one foot wide seven inches high from he top of the plow to bottom the base n will stand 16 iiehes high the main trophy ill be held by the national plowing association of the inning plowman the world champion will roeeive a copy about one third the siv word of us entry into the world match was received by mr carroll from alfred lar son vicepresident of national association of soil conserva- t on districts this association sponsors state and area plow ing matches climaxed each year with a national match the us world competitors will be chosen at augusta wis september 171s confir mation of the belgian and danish entries was received from alfred hall wcpo secretary in england other nations competing are great britain northern ire land republic of ireland nor way sweden finland holland west germany and canada pickering to license swine swillfeeders the consumption of wood in canada does not exceed the an nual increment of the forests the pulp and paper industry- alone spends more on forest protection than any other ag ency three readings were given a bylaw in an emergent meet ing of pickering township council last week which empowers the council to license and regulate the keep ing and garbagefeeding of swine in the municipality this bylaw does not necessar ily restrict such swine feeders from entering the township and does not require the sanc tion af the ontario municipal board trustees of school section no 2 waited on council con cerning the addition of one room required to the school at the corner of the brock road and the base line for about 12000 they claimed they could erect a temporary building on foundation instal new heating and plumbing throughout then use approx imately 3000 to buy a school site north of no 2 highway a bylaw authorizing the issuing of debentures for 16000 for tliis purpose was given two readings and awaits the i approval of the municipal board mr william fertile present ed a communication to council asking that peter brovvo be permitted to gravel the taylor road under supervision of the read superintendent at a price of 350 council agreed that this work should be done with gravel s inches deep 14 feet wide and under the road super- intendenfs supervision as suggested 1946 to 1953 these have been good years under liberal government vote for continued liberal action for your welfare better health and future for children new health care for mothers and babies steady work better jobs higher wajes for fathers a better life and income for our senior citizens security and opportunity for our veterans the whole family has great er security and a better fu ture st laurent is going back send him a supporter to ottawa atha news mr and mrs lloyd turn- bull and family of toronto spent the weekend holiday with her mother mrs l hoov er and vern marie and loraine draper spent a few days with their grandmother mrs zellers in stouffville misses mary and jennie and harold carruthers cashel vis ited sunday evening with mrs a carruthers and family mr and mrs gren draper and family visited sunday af ternoon with mr and mrs bernard burnell claremont mr and mrs cyril bielby and family were dinner guests with mrs david grove mount joy on sunday freda and marie draper spent some holidays with their grandparents mr and mrs a draper mrs fred langmaid osha- wa returned home after spend ing the weekend at the car ruthers home she also attend ed the wedding of adie coates boomer coates rev davison of claremont solemnized the marriage on aug 1st in the home of the brides aunt when adelaide ccates daughter of the late mr and mrs george coates be came the bride of albert boom er son of mrs k boomer pe teiboro with mrs fred lang- maid playing the wedding mu sic bridal chorus by lohemun she sang o perfect love the bride was given in marriage by her cousin ernie carruthers the bride chose an ankle length dusky rose lace over taffeta with navy accessories iter attendant mary graham cousin of the bride wore navy sheer ankle length with match ing accessories their flowers were pink roses and sweet peas little ruth ann carruthers flower girl was in embroidered organdy over blue taffeta with blue accessories she carried a basket of sweet peas pink and white carnations baby breath mr william coates was best man during the signing of the register mr dan mcneil to ronto sang because guests attended from peterboro tor onto aurora mount albert musselmans lake stouffville claremont greenwood osha- wa dunbarton markham national director on the llol- stein friesian association of canada brought greetings from that association and gave a short report on the work of the association during the past year arnold kerry gave two en tertaining musical numbers mr ferrier piper from stouff ville entertained the group be fore the meeting and also gave a couple of numbers during the program ted bradshaw magician from petenboro performed feats of magic roy ormiston brooklin ex tended a vote of thanks to mr and mrs howsam and family and to all who had made the meeting an outstanding success with the local churches united missionary church rev h shantz minister telephone markham 26sj sunday aug 9 1953 mount joy 10 am sunday school 11 am morning warship dickson hill 10 am morning worship 11 am sunday school tues 8 pm prayer meetinr stouffville united church rev douglas davis minister sunday aug 9 1953 1000 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship rev r g halbert bd 730 pm evangelistic service in the arena evangelist bishop derstine choir leader cyril redford choir of 70 voices wednesday august 12 sunday school picnic at camp ahshun- yoong lake simcoe buses leave the church at 10 am and leave to return at 500 pm make this a congrega tional picnic tit ontario riding vote i 1 y ontario riding liberal association holstein club holds successful meeting the ontario county hol stein club held a very success ful twilight meeting at the farm of earl howsam and sons greenbank on wednesday ev ening july 22 around 350 hol stein breeders and their friends wore in attendance the first part of the program was under the direction of ger ald nelson holstein fieldman for this district he used two of mr howsams very fine cows for a grading demonstration the president bob flett of oshawa was chairman for the remainder of the meeting the speaker of the evening was ev erett biggs dairy commission er for ontario he was intro duced by agricultural repre sentative lynn fair mr biggs has just recently returned from the international dairy federation meeting that was hld in holland his interest ing talk was made up of obser vations made in grea britain and the continent george mclaughlin oshawa stouffville baptist church rev h f branton pastor wed 8 pm prayer and bible studv service fri 730 pm young peoples meeting sunday aug 1953 1000 am bible school 11 am morning worship 730 pm community evan gelistic services in arena reformed church of canada dutch meeting hold in tho fellowship centre leinonvlllo pastor c m eelsian sunday aug 9 1953 10 am worship service 11 am sunday school where the word of god is proclaimed goodwood baptist church rev arthur england minister phone uxbridge 328w sunday aug 9 1953 200 pm sunday school 300 pm worship service mr england will be home from holidays friday evening 830 bypu devotional group in charge of pierre evans christian- congregational church sunday aug 9 1953 1000 am sunday school 11 am worship cordial welcome to all services you were missed for your seat was empty bloomington and ringwood christian churches rev g w brown pastor sunday aug 9 1953 bloomington 10 am sunday school 1 1 am morning worship fri 8 pm christian end rlnjrwood 10 am sunday school no evening service all are cordially invited to attend the arena meetings which will begin sunday august 9th at 730 pm week night meetings at 8 pm see elsewhere in tribune for complete announcement united missionary church gormley bethesda rev c e hunking minister sunday aug 9 1953 bethesda 10 am sunday school 11 am worship gormley 145 pm sunday school 245 pm worship evening services lifted in fa vour of arena campaign august 12th 2 pm wms meeting at home of mrs levi hoover melville bethesda and peaches united churches i rev geo e robins ba sunday aug u 1953 1000 am peachs 1130 am melville 730 pm bethesda services will be conducted by the minister rev geo b robins tuesday august 11th at 200 pm peachs wms brethren in christ church heise hill gormley pastor bishop a l winger sunday aug 9 1953 1000 am sunday school 1100 am worship 7 pm evening service 745 pm wed midweek prayer meeting 700 pm young peoples stouffville united missionary chijrch rev f g iliuiuii minister christ church anglican rv f brnnton sunday aug 9 1953 10th after trinity 1115 am holy communion for thy names sake lead rae and guide me psalm 313 st james presbyterian church stouffville rev d r mckiiican b a- sunday aug 9 1953 10 am morning worship thursday evening 800 old fa shioned prayer service sunday aug 9 1953 1000 am sunday school 11 am worship service evening services lifted so that you may attend the evan- gellstlc meetings in the stouff ville arena time 730 pm and each week night at 800 except saturday thought for today the best thing about tho fu ture is that it comes only one day at a time second markham and baker hill baptist churches rev norman rowan pastor sunday aug 0 1953 rev norman rowan will be speaking at all services second markham 10 am sunday school 11 am worship tuesday at 815 pm is al ways prayer meeting here baker hill 10 am worship 11 am sunday school fri 3 pm mission band prayer meeting will be held on thursday at 830 at the home of wm simpson he that by usury and unjust gain increases his substance he shall gather it for mm that will pity j the poor

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