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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 17, 1953, p. 3

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the tribune stouffville onu thursday december it 1953 i mmmmmmmmivimmrylrylrvlrylrylrviivi 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 uive 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 m m m m m il m m ftf m p master balanced feeds ft all cusses of roiiuat run uyi siocx fui itarirg tmiiuls doss mmmmm m mm mm i trend in ileetf cattle feeding dont forget that the modern i- the use f concentrates st8ver bros stouffville phone 64508 s a mr and mr ross per kin and family of toronto visited on sundav at the home of mr and mrs cx perkin ballan- trae have your purchase gift wrapped free of charge at houston- drug store your friendly rexall dealer stouffville rev e morton of siouff- ville longstanding retired min ister in this community mar ked his s2nd birthday on sun day dec 13th he has been enjoying comparatively good health former townsman stricken friends will regret to learn that mr john scott formerly of stouffville has been strick en with a severe stroke and is partially paralyzed mr scott farmed for many years near claremont lived retired in stouffville for a time where he served on the town coun cil and a couple of years ago moved to blackstock feeders who keep records eventually buy master you can still get a wonder ful new remington portable typewriter for christina- at the stouffville tribunte xew machines on hand for immed iate delivery theyre just the ideal gift for that high school student commencing thi friday ev ening dec isth the local sto res will he open each evening until christmas mrs mabel reilly of toron to has taken up residence with her mother mrs alex brown orchard park blvd the christmas meeting of the garrett evening auxiliary of the stouffville united church was held on wednesday even ing december 9th in the church parlours which were decorated for the occasion mrs storey the president was in the chair and the meeting opened with a hymn mrs wodseltoft read a paper on j christian stewardship and the worship service was in charge of mrs ward and miss e winn a christmas story enti- i tied christinas day in the morning was read by mrs 1 floury the highlight of the evening was the illustrated christmas story with accom panying carols which were sung by all our local and personal happenings see if you can recognize this wedding party this wedding party group is part of a large number of friends who ga thered recently at the home of mr and mrs lloyd turner to honor miss mae mowder bride- tobe with a shower of gifts this gaily bedecked party left to right mrs levi forsyth airs jos close mrs ben burkitt ilrs harry stouffer mrs wilmot stover mrs will birkett mrs blake sand ers mrs dave stoufler mrs flovd fairies and mrs belfry hamilton childrens christmas party at legion hall stouffville on monday december 21 730 pm all veterans and families welcome for transportation call 160 fred alsop local insurance agent has installed a large new electric sign on the lawn of his new honie at the east- end the sign is very large and prominently lighted sale of dresses hats skirts and blouses also a special line of dresses reduced to half price from december 17th to end of month at mrs m watts 322 heres more buying -tl- power for your jewellery dollars a wonderful a r r a y of magnificent gifts at exceptionally low prices 8liiiiioiiil bririnl duo ex quisitely sculptured design amivlng value stouffville utility commis sion completed 1953 business with the passing of accounts on monday evening little oth er business was transacted the maple leaf dairy has announced that there will be no milk delivery on either christmas day or new years day bat there will be the us ual delivery on saturday dec 2gth mr and mrs w birketi ac companied by mr and mis len wilson of toronto spent sunday with mr and mrs al bert cooper and family of hrooklin miss beulah rutledge was lome for a few days last week with her parents mr and ilrs guy rutledge miss rutledge is an air hostess with americ an airlines stationed in chic ago and flying the los angel es route the annual christmas par ty of the stouffville united church sunday school held on friday evening saw the sun day school rooms packed to the doors for the entertain ment which was comprised of vocal and instrumental num bers by the variousclasses and three christmas films mr chas hrillinger eastend stouffville suffered a bad fall down the stairs in his home last weekand will be confined to bed for a time although it was first thought he might be seriously injured xrays re vealed no broken bones we were pleased to receive a christmas note last week from theodore neilson sun shine who is employed with the rcaf at whitehorse yukon where two weeks tigo the temperature dropped to 20 below two hundred and eightyeight miles north of whitehorse in 1952 a temp erature of 84 below was regis tered you still have time to order that christmas gift subscrip tion to the stouffville tribune credit good top a ladles watch in trim tailored design centre mod ern motif in a lovely ladles watch bottom ex quisitely sculp tured ladies watch beautiful boudoir sets in striking work on the new high school is continuing and the beamish construction co is preparing to pave the circular drive at the front of the building even the flag pole has arrived and the base completed the bal ance of the grounds and the street to the school are a sea of mud however much re mains to be clone and it will be several months yet before the building is ready for occu pancy however although the present school conditions are extremely crowded schedules have been worked out and it would seem most unwise to move under winter conditions y mi mr store open each evening friday to christmas j l smith jeweller the wms of the st james presbyterian church held their december meeting with the president mrs steveas in the chair the second part of the new study book was pre sented in drtsina form by mrs thompsons group they stres sed our duty to the strang ers coming to our land and our obligation to welcome them to their new homes the society had a successful year financial ly having exceeded their allo cation the following officers were elected for the new year pres mrs r stevens 1st vice mrs c morris 2nd vice mrs w mecowan secy mrs ag thompson treasurer and sup ply secretary miss ab dun can welcome and welfare sec miss e goudie press sec and pianist mrs w mecowan the meeting closed with a christmas carol and prayer followed by a social half hour the reorganization of the united missionary sunday school stouffville named the following officers who will take up their duties on jan 1st supt mr chas atkinson as- st supt mr paul boadway junior supt mrs fg hus- on asst junior supt miss l hoover home bept supt mrs m shupe asst home dept supt mrs wilmot brown missionary supt miss m si- der asst missionary supt mrs l tompkins cradle roll supt mrs r stouffer secy treas mr w james 1st as st secy russell smith 2nd asst secy garth good nur sery class mrs r stouffer asst mrs roy brown begin ners no l marie stover asst merle gray beginners no 2 marion brown asst mrs f also primary teacher no 1 dorothy moyer asst audrey brown primary teacher no 2 jean wideman asst geral- dine stouffer primary teach er no 3 elda gray asst bert stouffer junior girls alhia pilkey asst mrs harry stouf fer junior boys mr lambert stouffer asst mr wilmot stouffer intermediate girls mabel hoover asst mary stouffer intermediate boys carl jleesor asst carl wide- man young ladies bertha stouffer asst imrs jim smith young mens fred pugh asst jacob reesor bible class no 1 paul boadway asst claren ce pipher mens bible class mr m shupe asst er good bible class no 2 ira rus- nell asst mr pennanen 2nd asst mrs haig womens bib le class mrs n james asst miss m sider organist berth- a stouffer asst bert stouffer pianist catherine stover as st erma stoufter librarian audrey brown asst elaine spofford two minor accidents occur red in stouffville on wednes day evening but no passenger injuries resulted a car driven by mrs clarence mcdowell 10th concession of markham struck the rear of the local po lice cruiser as it was standing parked- by the curb some da mage resulted to both vehicles a second car driven by harry burnett of stouffville rr 4 smashed into a tree in the town park near the war memorial in attempting to avert what the driver claimed would have been a collision with a second machine proceeding down church st on doc 19th mr and mrs ernest smith eastend stouff ville will celebrate their fif teenth wedding anniversary dec 19th is also the occasion of mr smiths mothers sev entyfirst birthday to mark the event the family will ga- ther at the home of mr and mrs fred smith montreal st for a chicken supper miss kay williamson who takes her marriage vows at christmas tide was guest of honour at a snow storm show- er given by jean winterstein at the home of her grandmo ther mrs ross winterstein on saturday afternoon dec- fifth the little guests were pupils of grade ii 195152 when miss williamson was teacher of that grade in the local school excitement ran high among the little guests as miss williamson cut into her silver and white wedding cake imbedded in a heavy bank of snow glistening with silver the cake when cut revealed a kitchen set in smart black and white plastic during the afternoon miss williamson was lavishly show ered with snowballs con fetti and rose petals mt mere no milk delivery patrons of maple leaf dairy please be advised that there will be no milk delivery on christmas day or new years day there will be regular delivery on december 26th j i in i i m ii maple leaf dairy stouffville ontario the new coop space heater 4 convenient sizes to choose from for economical heating comfort at your fingertips see stouffville coop stonffvlllo phone 209 or 123

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