Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 14, 1954, p. 2

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the tribune stoutfville ont thursday january ic31 unionville news a rink from the unionville ladies curling club took part in the bonsplel at oshawa on monday mr barry bowes spent a fer days last week at the home of his sister and brotherinlaw mr and mrs norman churcher of rosebank mrs mary stiver and sons spent a few days last week vis iting her parents at peterboro mrs ben cayman motored with her brother this past week to visit their parents mr and mrs willis lehman at delii mr and mrs milford mc dowell of aurora called on his sister mrs robert stiver on sunday congratulations to the union- vllle junior farmers quartette consisting of joyce campbell mary cough ted cough and eldred king who won first prize at the junior farmers contest at the king edward hotel last tuesday they were competing against quartettes from other counties in the province mr norman tyndall came sixth out of twentyfive in the public speaking contest the second euchre in the ser ies of five being held by the veterans wa was held monday night winners were mrs joy risebrough mrs h dukes con mrs a rose mr rert beckett james weir con matt davies the lucky door prize was won by bert beckett during the absence of the rector of st philips rev fras- er bournes who left on tuesday for a threeweek duty tour at the shearwater naval base in nova scotia rev hatfield of the social service department of the church of england had charge of the service on sunday mr frank findlay of thorn- hill is spending a few days with his daughter miss velma find- lay mr and mrs a l brown will spend the weekend at the home of their daughter and son- inlaw mr and mrs alan baker of port credit alan and family expect to move to montreal very soon mr and mrs brown will start for a few weeks visit in florida on monday travel ling there by way of the states where they will visit at the homes of air browns two sis ters mrs b bart of ottawa will spend this weekend with her mother mrs sellars following which mrs sellars will accom pany her daughter to ottawa where she will spend two weeks while she is there mr hart will be attending a conference in washington mrs l rainey accompanied by mrs h findley spent wed nesday at the home of her daughter and soninlaw mr and mrs d mackinlay greenwood ave toronto mrs c maynard spent wed nesday visiting her father ia toronto mr and mrs norman heim- ler spent the weekend visiting with mr and mrs j mattell of kitchener mr kenneth watson who is spending the winter in florida was home for a few days the past week welcome to mr and mrs robert tomlin who have moved to the sanders residence on east drive mr and mrs milford mc dowell of aurora visited sun day evening with his sister mrs robert stiver mr n reid our school bus driver took advantage of the holiday season when he and mrs reid motored to florida for two weeks where they visited with mr and mrs john donaldson miss viola eoster and mr bob howard of toronto spent saturday evening at the home of mr and mrs donald lunau mr gordon kent visited at the home of his parents mr and mrs a e kent on saturday mr and mrs norman church er and children wayne and bon nie of rosebank and mr and mrs w bowes and son craig of toronto visited last week at the home of their parents mr and mrs reid bowes east drive mr barry bowes spent a few days last week at the home of his sister and brotherinlaw mr and mrs churcher rose bank there were 112 lions at the supper at central united church on thursday night on friday night of this week the annual meeting of central united sunday school will be held in the church basement at s oclock mr and mrs wallace thomp son of toronto were visitors on sunday with mr and mrs jas weir mr and mrs r gough miss m rainey and mr j moment spent sunday afternoon at the home of mr allan holman at glen major the wms of central united church will meet on thursday jan 14th mr and mrs douglas knee- shaw and bruce and mis edwin kneeshaw of bradford spent friday with rev and mrs butt mr robert allen of toronto formerly of unionville was a visitor in the village on satur day among the activities of the ballahtrae birthday greetings to miss lena king who celebrates or january 13th mr gordon taber has been elected as school trustee the baliamrae wa held their monthly meeting last wednesday at the church group 3 entertained and pro vided lunch mr and mrs norman ben nett and joan visited with mrs bennetts parents in to ronto on saturday mrs will hood and mrs david gray were in toronto on saturday as guests at the gray bonney wedding in st annes anglican church we are sorry to hear mur ray nesbitt has been on the sick lisi for a week we wish him a speedy recovery mr and mrs bernard hood and cherilyn visited in toron to on saturday at the home of mr and mrs donald mcdon eld the sewing group met at the homo of mrs ken ogden last thursday unionville skating club at the crosby memorial arena at un ionville this past month have been the lions club carnival and on new years day the com mittee sponsored a skating party from which the proceeds are to he applied to the club indebted ness to the arena this year for the first timef tests held under association rules and conducted by association judges are to be held the usual saturday morn ing session will proceed as usual for those who pass the tests the committee has made plans to present the successful contes tants with a specially designed crest plans for the carnival are already under discussion and a public meeting will be held soon to enlist the necessary help mrs a c kennedys sister mrs smith edgely and her aunt mrs thomas of newmar ket have been spending a few days with her this week mrs stanley kelly motored to smiths falls with friends on thursday where she spent a few days visiting friends miss sylvia strickland had the misfortune to fall while skat ing last week injuring her knees miss doris kennedy spent sunday in bobcaygeon peaches during the clippers friday night hockey game gord lew- u had the misfortune to fall and break his wrist we hope it wont be long until he is back ick handling again on wednesday last a num ber from the community mo tored to newmarket to attend a meeting ot the soil conser- vation association while there mr don miller won a set of wrenches in a lucky draw the january meeting of the wms was held tuesday at the home of mrs harry war- riner with the president mrs elva kirk in the chair alts george mccleverty very cap ably read the studv book our travellers of the south land messrs murray and har ry lewis returned home sat urday they visited numerous places of tropical interest and even had a swim in the atlan tic on new years day on monday mr don miller and mr jack warriner ac companied mr stan watson and trevor to the king ed ward hotel toronto where the purina co held a meeting for their turkey raisers a scientist says that the earth has a vibration all its own probably it needs a good shaking atha news the sympathy of the com munity is extended to mr powell in the passing of his mother mrs powell in toron to mr and mrs gren draper ire happy to announce the birth of their son a little bro ther for marie and lorraine several attended the funeral of the late miss ella whitson it markham on monday mr and mrs cyril bielby iiui family spent sunday with her parents mr and mrs ab raham reesor in cedar grove little janet bielby is spend ing a few days with her grand parents mr and mrs a ree sor cedar grove mr and mrs murray dun keld evelyn and shirley also mrs thomas dunkcld visited on sunday with mr and mrs bill dyck in kleinberg mr and mrs hugh boyd of stouffville spent a day last week with mr and mrs nor man neal also called on mr and mrs john spang and mr and mrs peter nighswander altona bloomington the jan meeting of the la ciies aid was held at the home of mrs otto bker on thurs day afternoon wth the pres mrs tranmer r charge as sisted by mrs g brown in the devotions the ru call was i answered by a es of scrip- 1 ture containing te ord grace i christmas greeting were read to our society from mrs bruce morton of toronto the sew- ing committee convener mrs v wagg reported two more quilts finished and one ready to be quilted this being our j quarterly missionary meeting mrs h- mills presented a pro- j gram consisting of two piano solos by miss norah stapleton reading by mrs e lemon so lo by mrs gw brown the guest speaker was mrs pick- ins with a challenging message to us to pray and sive lunch was served by mrs brown and mrs tindall we welcome mr and mrs wallace and family of toron to to our community they are occupying the house lately va- cated by mrs lewis mrs w graves is engaged as teacher here in our public school mr ken tranmer is the newlv elected trustee with mr e burnett and mr m ra nter mrs e nesbitt is the caretaker a e weldon son january clearan of mens and boys wear we are planning extensive alterations to our store and as a result we must clear the merchandise listed here regardless of cost be sure to drop in and look over these specials mens dept socks white wool sport socks reg 89csale price 59c 2 pr 100 fine shirts j whites plains stripes sale price 298 hats reg 595 to 750 broken sizes and shades sale price 398 sweaters pullovers sleeveless zipper and button 198 to 398 sport shirts cordurovs wools ravons all quick sale priced at 249 to 498 trousers mens boys priced for real savings mens suits assorted stripes 16 only broken sizes and colors ssrgir v2 price i allweather coats sand shades only sizes 31 to 42 vi price station wagon coats stadium coats wool plaid coats priced to sell fas work shirts heavv doeskin plain reg 350 sale price 249 boys dept wool breeches 12 14 16 years reg to 595 sale price 249 boys suits all 2pant double breasted models 6 to 12 years 13 to 18 years 995 1195 boys doeskin plaid shirts assorted sizes and colors boys parkas 12 to 16 years 99c 498 boys hockey sweaters and sox vz price be sure to watch this space next week for our huge footwear sale a e weldon son family footwear phone 172w quality mens boys wear box 324 vandorf wesley united church sun day school held their annual meeting at the home of the superintendent mr harry west on tuesday evening jan 5 election of officers took place and they are s follows supt mr harry west asst supt- mr bill kingdon jun- ioi supt mrs grant morley sec treas mr jack baber asst sec treas mr douglas brown pianist mrs h oliver asst pianist miss elsie craw ford teachers appointed nur sery and beginners mrs a starr and mrs d alcorn pri mary miss laura mae coui- son junior girls mrs hc powell junior boys mr rb brown intermediate boys mr a starr young peoples class mr r carr young married ladies mrs moddle ladies bible class mrs j oliver mens bible class rev e moddle missionary convener miss ruth oliver temperance convener mrs v kingdon cradle roll convener mrs j irwin several from this commun ity attended the funeral of the late mr ralph atkinson in richmond hill last tuesday mrs geo e richardson has been appointed the upper room secretary for the wa anyone wishing copies of this for the coming year please contact the secretary vandorf wi will meet at the home of mrs c powell on wed jan 20 topic historical research the district presid ent mrs e roddick will be a guest roll call bring an an tique and tell its history hos tesses mrs a vannostrand mrs r wicks miss pearl cole uxbridge township appointments silting in their first session for 1951 on monday afternoon uxbridge township council made a number of officer ap pointments by bylaw ernest morgason was named memb er to the board of health ed sheahey will be school at tendance officer at a salary of 50 while harry noble was renamed weed inspector at an annual salary of s30 plus mileage councillors clarence bunker and robi nesbitt were appoin ted representatives on the goodwood park board the standing committees of coun cil are as follows road and bridge reeve and council con tingencies j ball r nesbitt c bunker finance r nesbitt e dowswell j ball relief c bunker e dowswell j ball printing e dowswell r nes bitt c bunker complains of snow a lengthy communication was received from ac mc dermott of sandoon farm 1th con complaining of the lack of snow plowing on this conces- sion line during a recent storm mr mcdermott stated that an american buyer for some fancy cattle on his farm had travelled seven hundred miles without mishap only to become stuck in the snow banks on the 1th concession chain saws sw hie new 1954 suxlels of mall chain saws free demonstration more power lighter in weight altona feed supplies claremont ltii3 354 phone stouff 01500 mr mcdermott stated that he paid over stkki taxes into the township and believed he should receive better consid eration road supt slack told council that the roads were opened as quickly as possible with the equipment at hand and council look the view that not all the roads can be open ed at once and not all can be first it was stated by reeve ball that after a big storm it might require three days to open the roads death joseph a beauvais former resident at the eastend of stouffville died at his res idence in markham on wed nesday jan 6th he was in his 5th year surviving are his wife the former bernadet- ta thurston and two sons al bert and percy both of mon treal mass was conducted for the deceased at st patricks catholic church on saturday morning with interment in mount hope cemetery a rush job is never a good job now is the time to have your grain cleaned for seed the cleaning plant operator can do a better job when he is not rushed many plants offer a discount on cleaning in january and february seed drill surveys reveal that one farmer in every four uses substandard rejected seed dont plant weeds they cost more than taxes plan your seed requirements now use registered or certified grades of the improved high yielding disease free varieties suitable to your district the seal on the bag is your insurance of quality germination and variety the few extra cents spent on sealed seed is good insurance against low yields ontario department of agriculture wwuv hello everybody we want you to know that we have friendly ser vice and good products to v offer in 1954 this year folks start your baby chicks on the famous purina chick startena we are carrying a fresh stock of all purina chows on hand and will deliver your requirements right to your farm more chicks are started on purina chick starlena than any other chick starter altona feed supplies fred lewis your purina dealer rr3 claremont phone stouffville 61306

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