Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 10, 1953, p. 3

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the tribune stoutjvilie ont thursday december 10 1953 mn1mmmmmmmmmiy1mmiv1mmm i i 4j master feeds for beef cattle calves are master calf starter grower mixed with your own rolled oats for max imum gains up to 500 lbs- master steer concentrate pellets mixed with your own oats barley or corn and cob meal will give you fast economical stains so necessary for maximum profits master steer feed a complete feed for steers if you havent been satisfied with your gains on your beef cattle up to now you will be pleasantly surprised how much better vour cattle will do on master beef cattle feeds bj 5 immmmml mmmmml master balanced feeds tw in cusscs of rfloim run uvt stoc ful sltl aximals 4 ooos imm m w w j immm m to i trend in lieet cattle fetdins ikmt forget that the modern i tin- u of concentrate stiver bros stouffville phone 64508 i u i goodwood native dies at 102 sutton has lost its oldest re sident mrs rachae critten den believed by local authorit ies to have been 102 i mrs crittenden the former rachael allen of goodwood married edward crittenden in wellington st baptist church aurora in 1ss5 her husband died 20 years ago mrs crittenden lived alone until last october and up to a year ago often walked the mile from her home into town she is survived by four of her six children charles sut ton william oak ridges mrs ernest taylor oak ridges and frank toronto feeders who keep records eventuaily buy master the library board are in debted to mr george foord who is a member of the board for the very attractive christ mas decoration in the library this year mr foord who is a commercial artist offered his services to do the decorating and the result is very oleasing it is hoped many will avail themselves of the opportunity to see this fine display sever al new lxxsks on christmas le gends and stories are also av ailable for reference work mrs mw watts westend millinery shop is marking thir ty one years in business on main st this month township of markham to the electors i wish to thank all who worked and supported my election i shall humbly endeavour to serve the ratepayers to the best of my ability a g arch little ftssscssft township of markham to the electors i should like to extend my sincere thanks to all who voted and used their influence in mondays election while unsuccessful my interests will still be in the township and i wish the 1954 council every success win timbers csv township of markham thanks to the electors my heartfelt gratitude is extended to the rate payers of markham township for electing me to the office of municipal councillor for 1954 in this my initial year i will endeavour to fulfill the confidence that has been placed in me mrs kathleen james fire department issues warning fire departments the coun try over are reminding every one that christmas trees can be a dangerous fire hazard unless strict caution is ob served you wouldnt leave your ir on connected when leaving your home for several hours yet many families do this leaving their christmas tree a- blaze lighted candles are lovely on christmas cards not on christmas trees be sure to check tree lights carefully for frayed insulation or possible short circuits at least once a day check the tree to see if needles are turning brown near the lights if they are shift the positions of all lights dont take chances the av erage christmas tree can burn to ashes in two minutes that does not leave much time for the fire department to do ve ry much in the way of protec ting your home our local and personal happenings make the tribune christmas gift this year vour i mrs horace walsh was re- miss betty wray teacher of grade 3 at stourtville pub lic school is in listowell hos pital where she underwent an appendix operation on mon day in her absence mrs nor man baker is the supply tea cher i moved to the wellesley hosp- tal saturday for observation friends will regret to learn overnight parking on the streets is forbidden by bylaw and people who make a garage out of the town streets are leaving themselves open for trouble the sioutfville liosis club ladies xight held in the unit ed church sunday school ooms on monday evening marked the 10th anniversary of this service club in stouft- vilte the final meeting of 1953 for the stouffville chamber of commerce will be held thurs dec 10 at s pm in the munic ipal hall winding up this years business and preparing for 1 951 be interested be there ea grubin ro optomet rist will be at his office in stouffville on monday and tuesday dec 1hh and 15th two days afternoons and ev enings onlv phones s6j2 and 25jl mrs douglas davis church st- who has not been enjoying good health for several months is convalescing at the st john convalescent hospital willowdale the b p womens club held a social evening at the home of mrs j mccreight on wednesday last when they pre sented miss kay williamson a december bride to be with several lovely gifts mrs ross winterstein ent- entation to a former teacher ladies on saturday afternoon last when they made a pres- entatation to a former teacher miss kay williamson who will be married next month mr and mrs claude brillin- ger claudia and sharon en joyed the annual coop christ mas party held in west end ymca on saturdav golden wedding mr and mrs frank wagg of edward st stouffville on tario will be at home to their friends and relatives on wed nesday dec 16 from 2 to and 7 to 930 upon the occasion of their golden wedding anni versary marjorle madlll daugh ter of mr and mrs om madill and rov law son of mr and mrs r law exchanged vows in don- lands united church have your purchase gift wrapped free of charge at houstons drug store your friendly rexall dealer stouffville mr e kramer who was on the staff of the local bank for some time and who was mov ed to peterborough a year ago has been moved to the bank at brantford mr and mrs kra mer who made their home in the monabb apartment on church st while in stouffville will be moving shortly from peterborough to brantford local store staffs are bein increased to take care of the christmas rush only thirteen more shopping days until christmis stores will be open each wednesday from now un til christmas and each evening commencing friday dec 18th the istouffville tribune com pleted a record publishing week last saturday in addit ion to 3450 copies of the tri bune issued on wednesday night the plant also turned out 1000 copies of the wex ford 8page news and 2700 co pies of the agincourt and north york news radio station cfor of oril- lia to which many local- folks have listened for stouffville- orillia hockey broadcasts in past years has been asked toy a mexican radio station to get off the air the orillia frequen cy of 1570 on your dial is the same as assigned to mexico by the havana international trea ty and according to a commun ication received from mexico by the owners of cfor can ada has no business assigning any station on this frequency without violating the terms of the international treaty the obc board of governors has been advised of the letter stouffville is short of hydro particularly at certain hours of the day from four oclock in the afternoon until 8 in the e- vening numerous complaints have ibeen registered at this of fice over low voltage it would appear that an adequate sup ply is apparently not toeing re ceived from the main lines at this time the funeral was conducted from the le oneill funeral chapel on friday afternoon for the late ralph allan who passed away at bethesda on wednesday deceased was a native of whitchurch town ship had farmed in the beth esda district the greater part of his life and lived in the vil lage retired now for a number of years he is survived by his wife the former edna wide- man and one sister mrs ww graham three sisters and one brother are predeceased the funeral was conducted by rev the wms of the united missionary church held their christmas thankoffering at the home of mrs harry stov er the meeting opened with 0 come all ye faithful special prayers for the mission aries minutes were read and the roll call answered by your favourite christmas carol and verse of scripture mrs hus- on was in charge of the spec ial christmas program with a christmas reading singing suitable carols at the end of each part miss mildred mov er read the scrpture each thankoffering was in a little stocking and hung on the christmas tree a christmas carol was sung the thankoffer ing amounted to over 10000 miss louie hoover closed with prayer thirty six attend ed new remington portable typewriters make wonderful christmas gifts see them at the office of the stouffvlle tri bune captain wes jack of the great lakes service is home here in stouffville for the win ter months home and school assoc press correspondent those who were elsewhere last wednesday night missed a treat in the message of mr noble our public school ins pector he was speaking on the modern trends in educa tional matters 25 years ago the school purpose was still summed up by the 3 rs by 1930 we went too far the other way and the children were al lowed free expression the trouble there was the child was not always able to choose the best for himself so it was found he had to be guided out of this has evolved the engagements the engagement is announc ed of miss stella mae mowder of stouffville to mr robert george farthing toronto the marriage will take place on saturday dec 19 stouffville ontario save milk money gargetex nlxon multiantibiotic ointment will stop mastitis or your money back gargetex contains two penlcuuns streptomycin and the new anublotlc bacitracin combined in a completely milk soluble ointment bringing the effect of four antibiotics against masuuc infections gargetex works immediately on the internal infected udder tissue promoting fast safe recovery and la guaranteed to give effective results get a tuba of new gargetex today instruc- uons for easy administration on every package made in canada by nixon laboratories limited houstons drug store ce hunking of gormley and belief that social growth is e interment was made in the qual to the subject matter a heise hill cemeterv township of uxbridge i sincerely thank the many ratepayers for their influence and support in reelecting me as your councillor for the year 1954 to my many friends and neighbours who worked so cheerfully on my behalf i would like to express my sincere appre ciation i will endeavour to serve the entire municipality to the best of my ability wishing you the compliments of the season earl dowswell najaaaaaa township of markham appreciation i would like to extend my appreciation to the ratepayers for the splendid support given me at the polls in electing me as their deputyreeve for 1954 w l clark aa child learns training children to attack problems and reach their own conclusions instead of pure memorization of facts is our desire home and school comes into the picture to help materialize these forc es we must show courage to make up our minds where we stand on these basic purposes because education is a social agency which cannot do what society generally doesnt want this trend isnt new be cause a thinkman 100 years ago john ruskin said edu cation does not consist of tea ching people to know what they do not know but to be have as they do not want to behave to sum up education is swinging from mere learning to what happens when he is learning educationists believe that the very future of civilization may be settled in the next fif ty to a hundred years it is our desire to best edu cate its people to get along with each other and under stand the human faction in this changing world tho we change and standards change the basic principle remains the same albert sweitzer great mis sionary to african blacks wrote what we need to develop are 11 greater standards to live life from 2 greater understand ing to live life by 3 greater purposes to live life for two solos by mrs mccon- nachie and carol singing fol lowed by lunch concluded the meeting a plaque has been made and it is to be competed for each month the room with the most parents attending holds it until the next month see you next meeting i have you tried our fish and chips i hamburgers with the works 20c h g they are delicious 1 admires grill call us at 86jl stouffville laisarajajcmiiim another grand champion fed on coop minerals kenver harps ideal sheila awarded senior and grand champion guernsey fcninlo in strong competition nt the liw csk owned nnd exhibited by lack eraser frnserdnle farms concord ontario during her entiro show career this outstanding cow has been fed on coop cattle minerals fn fact the cntlrotrascrdnle herd of guernseys thrives on coop cattle minerals the soundness of tills coop cattle mineral feeding pro gramme is borne out further when the 1053 cxe results showed that tho frnserdnle herd captured most of tho major honours including premier breeder premier exhib itor ornnd champion hull grand champion cow 9 first prizes inrludlng graded herd dnlry herd junior herd junior get of siro and best group of four females all of these winnings were made on coop cattle minerals kenver harps ideal sheilas cattle minerals were pur chased at the vaughanyork farmers coop services ltd woodbrldge which operates one of the 125 coop mixing stations owned by local farmers in ontario and specializing in dallyfresh coop brand feeds stouffville coop phone 209 or 123 stooffville

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