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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 13, 1953, p. 3

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tjia tribune swuflrille oat thursday august 13 1353 ontario fallwheat western ontario farmers have been moving heavy crops of ontario fall wheat to the market and into storage the harvest in york and ontario counties will be on in a few days we are buyers of ontario fall wheat and barley paying top market prices in the field or delivered to our warehouse phone 64508 or 45w1 for top service stiver bros engagements mr and sirs fletcher ooud i e announce the engagement of their daughter helen jloulse to denald davis son of kev una mrs douglas davis the mar riage will take y uce on satur- day august 29 1903 the engagement u announced of dorothy swarbnck daugh i ter of mr and mrs f swar- brick of toronto to robert bangay son of mr bangay and the late alfred bangay of scarborothe marriage to take place in the spring mr and mrs le oneill an j nounee the engagement of their eldest daughter myrtle fay to mr gordon albert min ton son of mrs mary minton lnionville marriage is to ake 1 place on sept 5th in the stouifvilie united church at pan your editor accompanied by mrs xolan enjoyed an exten sive tour during the weekend the grand river conserva- lon authority work being lone at flora the project is o develop the natural wond- rs of the grand river gorge i proposal which has been urg- d to a great extent by mrs k larston editor of the elora express mr and mrs xolan isited with mr and mrs chas avis editor of the elmira jignet and viewed the grand jiver flood control dam and ike at fergus friends will be pleased to ear that everbodys friend unshine is presently in uhite- orse yukon and a note from im reads in part we have ad a terrific amount of rain lis season as you have the eather today however is wond erful traffic is moving smoo- lly over the nowfamous al- ska highway i never get tir- 1 of the beautiful scenery a- und here mountains hills rid forests on every hand no latter which way you look loose and bear abound and in sine parts wild animals far itnumber the humans many iople here prefer the winter the snow completely covers le highway and keeps down le dust about a month ago a an with good eyes could read book outside without glasses midnight now its starting get dark at 1030 you need adlights on your car now a- und 3 adit but it starts to t light again about 1 in the orning its quite a country mr and mrs ralph burk holder formerly of stouin ille and now residing it cohing- wood were visitors in town on mondav the stouftville child health clinic for babies and reschool children will be held on fri day august 1lth in christ church parish hall from 130 until 1 oclock winners in the mixed doub les tournament played on the stouftville greens on fri were high for three wins geo al lison mrs fred crossin mr and mrs burwash of agin- court high for two wins mr mrs g thomas is enjoyin two weeks holiday from her job as librarian of stouffvilie library she spent several jays last week with her sister n omemee and is now visit- ng with her three sens alfred jlm and hugh and their famil ies all in toronto friends will be glad to hear that mr levi mustard contin ues to improve after his ser ious accident but will still be confined to the hospital for some time yet send a card to him at toronto general hos pital mr and mrs r bone and fa mil attended the marriage of mrs bones niece doreen par ker to mr charles morrow at eglintoh united church toron to recently miss shirley bone was an attendant for her cous in and mrs bone sang two vedding songs a wedding and mrs e wagg high for one win mr and mrs el dan iels of stouftville i i prayer and ill walk beside ou miss enna heise former stouftville girl now of toron tc is leaving this week for a vacation trip to the british isles friends will be interested io learn miss heise is a daugh ter of the late mr and mrs ja cob heise whose well known home is now the percy brillin per residence miss carol weldon daugh ter of mr and mrs frank ri ches of stouftville is recover ing in kingston hospital fol lowing an attack of polio that caused her to be seriously ill r a time doctors adminis tered one of the new wonder drugs immediately on her en- ry into the hospital a sister of carols was similarly strick en last summer with the dis ease and recovered mr james ridout returned home last week after spending nine days in st michaels hos pital toronto mr ridout says he feels 100 per cent bet ter and is iback at his regular job at the united church dr and lmrs neil smith heather donald and neil re turned home this week after having spent several weeks at a cottage in the owen sound district the sale is reported this week of the arthur dowswell house on the corner of main and albert sts south to mr jos assinck of markham mr dowswell has purchased the the first lot in the new forfar subdivision mr dowswells son roy is presently building a new house on albert st north of harold st our local and personal happenings mr and mrs jim tupmii of kitchener spent a few days with mr mo mrs harry stoui fer wesrend home name century mrs tom hargrave u toron to her daughter mary and hus band joe wooton of lyons ktas with their children hjve beer visiting mr and mrs harry stoutfer and geraldine it is interesting to note that according to registrar garfield brown stouffvilie there have been 30 more deaths recordeu nere in the first six months of h53 for a similar period las year and 10 more births mr and mrs harrj biism- ger left on tuesday of thi week by motor accompanying mr and mrs ace davis btck to their home in western can ada the partys ultimate des tination is calgary the davis family were forme- resident of church st miss nettie rae snd mrs c turner returned home last week after spending two weeks in the muskoka district one week at windermere and one week at elgin house mr and mrs bruce rowbot htm brian and laurel of cornwall visited with his par ents mr and mrs frank rowbotham of stouftville for several days last week and ivith her father mr geo free man and sister and family mr and mrs arch little of cedar grove mr and mrs william j lam bert woodville announce the engagement of their daughter beatrice ruth to mr wil- loiighby henry harper son of mr and mrs howard u harp er goodwood the marriage will take place on wednesday sept 2 1953 at 300 pm woodville united church dr and mrs herbert barnes freel of stouftville announce the engagement of their daugh ter elizabeth jean to dr donald smith davis son of mrs davis of stratford and the late mr charles frederick davis the marriage will take place on saturday sept 5th at 3 oclock in the stouifvilie un ited church come and bring your friends to the stodffville community evangelistic campaign in the stouifvilie arena on august 9 to 23 inclusive community choir will sing each night organist mr clarion baker pianist mrs cyril redford speaker bishop c f derstine director of choir song leader mr cyril redford campaign presidents rev d davis ph 347w rev f g huson mr alvin fanner secretary rev gibson brown ph 62j2 the stouftville horticultural society sponsored a junior gar den project this summer fif teen boys and girls received flower seeds to plant in their own gardens these gardens were visited and judged the judges were pleased with the majority of the gardens the arrangement and care of the flowers were considered leila byer was awarded first prize while the second went to danny ibone muriel byer and lynda inolan were tied for third while evelyn and shir ley dunkeld were tied for fourth prize as well as having their gar dens judged all who received seeds have an opportunity to show their flowers at the hor ticultural exhibition held in the stouftville arena on wed nesday aug 26 this is the home of mr and mrs geo storey v main st west stouftville the home has teen in the storey name for the past fifty years built more than 65 years ago by dr ne patterson this imposing resi dence occupied a full corner lot and a large brick twostor ey ibarn shared the property with the house dr patterson was a veterinarian and like nis successor of later years dr j t storev conductor a verit- ible animal hospital in the cupied for varying periods by large brick stable bate horses were brought there and board- ed while their ills were being cured a few years ago the st me was torn down and this part of the property is now oc cupied by a fine new bunga- mr perkins local merchant wj stark a former town reeve a manager of the sover eign bank and finally to dr storey and his family the house was erected in the elab orate exterior style of a half low occupied by mr and mrs century ago with broad veran- milt storey dr patterson theldahs and fancy woolwork like builder was the father of mrs the houses of yesteryears it jos winterstein of stouftville who was born in the house in later vears the house was oc was also extremely firmly con structed and has a basement wall more than two feet thick ea grubin ro optome trist will ibe at his office in stouflville on monday and tuesday august 17th and 18th two days afternoons and even ings only phones s6i2 and 25j1 mrs frank huson wife of our local umc pastor is con ducting childrens meetings for a week at muncey an in dian reserve 17 miles west of london miss donna alexander of fort erie has been visiting with miss lynda nolan this past week lynda returned home with donna for a few days visit in fort erie funeral service was conduc ted in the stouftville cemetery on monday afternoon for the late john lselby huntley of or ton- ontario and formerly of stouftville the late mr hunt ley held a seat on the local municipal council when a res ident here and conducted the large mercantile business on the corner now operated by spoftord co he also added living quarters at the rear of the store previous to this mr huntley conducted a store in what is now the grand grill premises ihe left the commun ity more than thirty years ago he was in his 71st year de ceased is survived toy his wife the former estella traviss and daughter mrs john awrey of orton and two sons ken neth and harold george hunt whitchurch township road foreman was operated on last week for ap pendicitis and will be away from his work for some time boys and girls are invited to attend the special friday after noon service in stouftville ar ena at 3 pm bishop derstine will speak on the subject why does a crow caw mr and mrs rov heaton and family and mrs art heat- on enjoyed a motor trip to new york city recently mr and mrs b plaskitt burkholder st visited with his father at french river last week miss betty woodland has re turned home for labour day after motoring through new- york state vermont new hampshire maine new brun swick and nova scotia where she spent three days at the coast miss margaret myers was one of the attendants at the wedding of her cousin patricia myers on saturday at st barnabas anglican church toronto the stouftville tribune will not publish an issue on august 27th and the commercial print ing department will remain closed that week the 1st issue- following the vacation week will be on thursday sept 3rd rather than wednesday in or der that several staff members who will be attending the canadian weekly newspaper convention in saskatoon will have time to return mrs s hamill spent last week with her daughter mrs levi mustard mrs hamills home is near owen sound for the past month mrs mustard das had her sister ladema hamill and friend melva mc- phatter tooth from owen sound staying with her while uking the summer normal school course in toronto mrs mustards sister ladema will be teaching at atha next year pvvrvt the res coop hog feed for every need mr and mrs robert hassard cut their wedding cake after the marriage ceremony in stouflville un ited church the bride is the former helen doreen snowball daughter of mr and mrs robert snowball the groom who is a maple leaf centre star is the son of mr and mrs john hassard of toronto coop pig starter coop 15 hog grower coop pig finisher coop hog and sow concen trate coop 15 sow ration there is no secret about all the best ingredients which go into the manufacture of coop feeds your local coop mill foreman will be happy to show you the formulae as issued by united cooperatives stouflville coop phone 269

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