Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 13, 1954, p. 2

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the thtwo stouffvise ont may 13 1953 unionville news dr aod mrs a c kennedy visited trer daughter mr c- mcdooam toronto on wed nesday mr ard mrs buster sams- ton and family visitors on sunday a the home of his sister ed feusband mr arid itrs j card thocnhtli jonathan susan and stephen xizh of peacas spent trie weekend with their grand parents mr and mrs a flem ing a rg of the teachers and centra united sura lay s -as- held a the hom of ruraent mr a dyke mi f r of toronto a- the village or thursday m ss jean brutnmett o v ton 1 square is now agisting r t e ca in bank of com- t m gram had the ousf online to faii and break bis eg whiie at play in his e ar e ros a r n argai ns markham rri ih markham 26wll l a w n m 0 w e r s maxwell rocket senior 20 cut 10900 maxwell rocket junior 18 cut 9900 maxwell rocket rotary 20 cut 9900 all of these mowers have 4cycle briggs stratton motors maxwell washing machines tie luxe 9500 maxwell rubheeltired wheelbarrows 1 cu ft cap 2500 maxwell haftdv bov rubbertired wheel barrows cu ft tap 1275 highchairs 500 kitchen chrome chairs 600 chrome stoous 21 with hack 195 chrome stools is 250 folding wood step stools 200 childs hardwood chairs 150 or 1 for 500 childs chrome sets of 2 chairs table 1200 childs musical rockers 600 500 commode chairs 250 wheat coffee tables 300 unfinished night tables i drawers 500 childs cribs 100 bookcases 500 end tables 200 step end tables 1000 telephone set table and chair 500 folding lawn chairs painted 350 wood lawn couch painted 425 rocking chair arm chair nosag springs and upholstered 2 for 2500 plvwood waste paper baskets 45c i for 100 blankets 300 or 4 for 1000 flannelette sheets 200 rubber boots sizes 7 s only 395 eureka garden seeder 1500 hand cultivators 500 scatter rugs 600 coleman camp stoves 1295 toilet tissue per roll 10c kleenex 2 forssc shredded wheat 2 for 25c corn flakes 12oz 20c matches 3 boxes in package 20c cut green beans choice qualitv 105oz fi5c creamstyle corn choice qualitv 105oz 50c diced beets choice qualitv 20oz 3 for 25c fancy pink salmon vss 2 for 35c fancy pink salmon 1 lb 33c choice pink salmon i lb 30c flour 7lb bags 45c paper towels rolls 2 for 35c peaches choice quality 20oz 2 for 39c peaches standard quality 15oz 10c baby food anv variety 24 tins 175 peas seive no 3 choice qualitv 20oz 2 for 33c cylinder oil 5 gal cans 325 all goods are new and unconditionally guaranteed open thurs fri sat all day and evening ehbor1i barn k sorry to hear that barbara dawson is on the sxk he this i week mr edwin rhymer of mont- reaj visited iav week with mr and mrs metvin rainey un ion st we are glad to hear that mrs w latimer had a very i uocksfl operation in the cast general hospital this week and is doing fine miss varna pearce of toron- to formerly of cnionvie is ion the rfck list this week her imany friends will be sorry to near mr goddard of toronto spent tuesday with her sister- inlaw mr c cellars the caromers or junior choir of centra united church presented their annua spring concert on friday night may 7th despite the heavy rain the basement was well filled mrs h findlay and son spent the weekend with her sister mrs clinton bigelow tyrone mi- joan carrol of toronto was a guest on sunday of mr dean findley at his home mr and mrs henry ogden and mr and mrs cordon mill- ton of stouffvilie and mr char les minton of toronto visited oid friends in the village on the weekend miss ruby norton of toronto was a visitor for the weekend with her parents mr and mrs r xorton next saturday at 2 pm the members of the mission band will meet at the church to en joy a hike mr harry bewell of green wood visited his mother mrs e bewell on sunday mr and mrs leonard wallen and son mr morley wallen visited on sunday with mr and mrs j walker and marg aret mr and mrs hills and family of toronto spent sunday witih mr and mrs t myers station st miss phyllis scarfe ottawa visited with her friend miss mavis trunk for several days the past week a concert was held at the home of donna lee scott last saturday afternoon refresh ments were sold and the prof its of four dollars were con tributed to the unionville swimming pool those includ ed in the group were kathie and martha anne webb peggy and nancy diack x a d i n e skerrau jean warne sandra austin and donna lee scott last saturday afternoon when replacing a fuse in a 550yolt control box at the tinionville arena mr ben gay- man very luckily escaped with singed eyebrows and light burns to one hand the switch had not been turned oft the tinionville branch of the womens institute held their regular meeting in cen tral united church basement on thursday may 5th witih an attendance of 35 mrs rus sell brown the president con ducted the meeting the min utes and the treasurers report were read by mrs milner the standing committee report was given by mrs j champion and mrs snowballs report on the project announcement was made of authority given for conservation failing water tables in south western ontario county ard mvheaern york county have brought about the formac of a conservation authority to deal with four minor river high land creek the rouge river petticoat creek ard durhns creek decrease of -ubterrsn- ean water supplies has worked hardhip for farmers and sub urban residents ske particu larly m the vicinity of picker ing the farmers have had to haul water for the cattle home owner- have had to buy water for their wells truckers have developed a regular business of tanking 500 or 1 000 gallons of water to residential properties to replenish depleted vveils within the watersheds of the four small streams lie nearly 200000 acres of land during the coming summer the con servation branch department of planning and development ill undertake a survey for authority which represents hi municipalities and the fed- j eral development district of ajax objective of the authority is to find means of restoring the i water tables methods to be applied will presumably in- j elude the establishment of farm ponds better land management ic retain precipitation and re forestation of the headwaters 1 of the streams although there have been 1 widely publicized floods on j highland creek and dufrins i creek there is little expecta tion that massive hood control works will be undertaken the i authority is primarily and ser- i iously interested in basic con servation chiefly of the areas water resources in this regard information available from the department of mines water i level records will be carefully studied isix 4h calf clubs i organized in york nearly 100 boys and throughout york county at tended the orgarazauoria meet ings of york county ih calf clubs the ctabs organized during the month e april will continue with monthly meet ings until their achievement day is held at the local fall fair during the summer the members will personally feed and care for the calf they have selected for the project this is in keeping witn the motto q 4h club work learn to jdo by doing aitcther feature of the project is the keeping of monthly records o the exist of the feeds consumed by the calf the largest memberhip of anv of the clubs is the woodbridge ih calf club with 27 member- other clubs or- jganized are the statu schom- jberg markham sharon and the york county baby beef clubs j this latter club is the one j which entitles members to take i pari in the queens guineas competition at the royal win- ter fair with the exception of the sutton club it is still possible for boys and girls 12 years old by may 1st and under 1 by november 1st to become mem- i bers in any of thee clubs pro- i vided they make immediate in quiry further information re garding any of the calf clubs can be obtained through any of the following local club leaders bob hamilton schom- beig allen orr gormtey har old clapp concord angus mor ton queensville eric crpng- berry pefferlau fred major milliken or ed pwivsbn of the department of agriculture newmarket njfr iitr ycull find quality service ard satisfaction with an used car or truck from murphy motors your local franchise fordmonarch dealer a written 30day 5050 warranty guarantee with all al used cara or trucks cars 1953 ford demonstrator automatic transmission radio whilewall tires 2lonc 152 plymouth sedan 1952 fori fordor 2tonc 1051 monarch tudor 1051 ford tudor 1951 fori fordor radio 2onc 1951 mercury overdrive outstandingly clean two to choose from 1951 meteor fordor radio 1919 dodge sedan green 1949 chevrolet coach 1949 meteor tudor blue 194s pontiac sedan black radio 1947 buick -specials- 1938 ford 1941 pontiac 1941 chevrolet -trucks- 1953 ford new 1lon 194s dodge 1ton jm952 ford lon 1947 chevrolet panel 1949 ford panel 1947 studebaker 1ton 1947 mercury murphy motors main and tenth stouffville phone 159 we are open daily 800 am to 1000 pm i 4 m m ft m mvy the district annual meeting to be held at agincourt on may 21st our institute is to have a garden party which will be held on the lawn of mrs clark young corner of main and station sts on june 23 on a request from mr phil lips secretary of the lnionville swimming pool it was decided that a donation would be given three lovely solos also an ir ish song were given by mrs gresham mrs viola raymer of box grove visited her mother mrs l middleton on sunday mrs mary crosby and daugh ters of markham spent sun day with her mother mrs j champion mr james w ash a former resident of unionville passed away suddenly at toronto gen eral hospital on friday may 7th 1954 he was the son of the late mr and mrs richard ash who were residents of unionville for many years and was a member of st philips anglican church and choir the funeral service was held on monday afternoon from wright taylor funeral home richmond hill to st philips church where service was conducted by his pastor rev frazer bournes interment was made in st philips cemetery unionville surviving are two brothers john of queensville and frank of timmins and two sisters alma mrs forrester of toronto and rena mrs calvert of buttonville the regular meeting of the wms will be held on thurs day may 13th at 230 pm in the ss room of central unit ed church the streets in the village are leceiving a touching up with the grader and a new top coat ing this week which makes a wonderful improvement mr and mrs douglas ogden and family mr and mrs stew art wheeler and family of a- ginconrt and mr and mrs james rannie of toronto vis ited with their parents mr and mrs gordon ogden east drive on sunday mrs l marshall of minetts point mrs f reesor mrs myrl dowson and three chil dren and mrs bob vernon and three children of port perry and mr and mrs gelitti and family of toronto visited at mr and mrs h h powers on sunday a stylist says all men are in terested in clinging gowns and the longer they oling the bet ter the better they like them joy beauty salon permanent wavinjr individual stylinjr razor shaping mrs verna austin prop phone stouffvilk 98w2 fish stories are back for the seasons stretch overseas young farmers to visit ontario farms four delegates lo gurts of department of aaiieuliure inl junior karnifi- asso ciation during summer representing the national federation of young farmers clubs of england and wales four young farmer- will make two months visit to study grcuiture organization and practices in ontario this sum mer t r hiliard associate director of extension ontario department of agriculture an nounced today the overseas visitors who will visit the province as i guests of the ontario depart- mem of agriculture and the i junior fanners association of ontario are roger d cox manor house icheter som- jerse john hidderiey marston hall farm wolton nr cov entry warwickshire jean h davies the cottage farm kv- e n j o b b presteisne radnor- shlre daphne p yeate- 5 the rise walton on the hill staf ford during their stay the visi tors will live on ontario farms representative of the various arming areas of the province the party is scheduled to ar rive on may 2sth all of the overseas delegates have had experience in young farmers club work in eng land the visit is part of a yearly exchange carried on be tween young farmers in scot land and england and those in ontario during their stay the visitors will visit some 20 ontario coun ties attend the junior farm ers field day at the ontario ajtrkniioira ootece ouerr rn the agenda they june w and visit niagara wsu return to britain on july falls a visit to ottawa is alo 21st from quebec federation of agriculture will hold a meeting on tuesday may 18 at 9 pm in the brooklin township hall to discuss the setting up of a farmers market for ontario county anyone interested is requested to attend special- saturday may 22nd and uneay ay 23rd at 1205 north shore musselmans lake 1hmjcv 2 slious xitolv 7 0 pm miitlnee saturday 2 l-m- held over friday and saturday on our wide vision screen even to this day they tell the story or inspector orourhe his mounted polico and the savage wai against the hlood- lurting sioux and cree nations actually filmed in the tueged grandeur ol the canadian rockies 4 heart thrilling days starting monday the finest family picture of 1954 from the company that rave the 6crtcn such great family fictures as stars n my crown father of tho itride and many others here is a warm and wonder ful story for all to njoyl oru fatiikr who art in hkavkv mtr ivnnn forrnrnn n litilft orphan waff who brne n hfrt full of emotion to the rrrn n h mfrfkl up n childs prayer for toiranr iind lov in tnlr iirtnckint crr from llrt of m henrt- imra come nnd tw tlirillrd hy h triih imidfinns ftiul heart- lifting vreen expcrictke greer garson walter pidgeon heart of my heart scandal al scouric technicolor 5nes woorehead d0nha corcoran umt if ik nttttr hlsuie 4 uau iiimi

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