Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 13, 1954, p. 6

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tilt tribune suwffn oat thursday mar 3 154 two hospitalized in accident at victoria square a young toronto couple hsciuly escaped death on sun day when their car skidded out of control on the 4th conces sion of markham north of vic- torts square and rolled over several umw steve clayton the driver of 2260 eglintro ave w and ulilan mcleod 132 victor ave toronto a pa figer in the vehicle were thrown oat of the overturned oar the auto was wrecked clayton was takn to hospital with a hand injury while his passenger suffered head lacera- ton the couple were out for a sunday afternoon jaunt into the country we pavement was hlamed for the accident con stable bill shearn of the mark- ham twp polke investigated friends will regret to learn that miss annie duncan was removed to the brierbush hos pital on friday rufferipfr from j injuries which she sustained in fall in her home wedding bcknktt gvibra1th tne stoutfviue united churvh parlour was the scene of the roarnae of mavis alberta gal- bra si daughter of mr and mrs willis js gaibraith to rusel burnett son of mr and mr adam burnett of to ronto on saturday at 3 pm may sth 154 rev geo e robins ba of melville unit ed church officiated in the ab sence of rev d davis given in marriage by her fa ther the bride wore a navy gaardine suit with navy and yellow accessories and a cor sage of yellow rous the bridesmaid was stella otter of toronto who wore a grey gab ardine suit with navy and white ejgcesdories and a corsage of pink roses the groomsman was gordon galbraith bother of the bride a wedding supper was served to the immediate families at the home of the brides parents following a wedding trip to key west florida the couple will reside at 347 blantyre ave toronto grain prices are down pigs is pigs but good pork depends on good feed marmill prestarter piggy pellets marmill 18 piggy starter grower excello hog grower excello hog finisher give top results rapid sturdy growth early maturity produce choice pork and assure quick profits we manufacture a complete line of poultry dairy and hog feeds and concentrates fresh every day and carry grit oyster shell peat moss and all the sundries at all times phone your order today reesors marmill limited best by test for twentyfive years phone markham 9fi00 aylmbr fancy tomato jul 2 o oz tins aylmbr dew drop fancy peas victoria square the community wa deeply shocked on tuesday morrung of last week to learn of the fatal accident that befell mr john snider tne heartfelt sym- pathy of the community in ex- 1 tended to mrs snider sammy betty allan and mary lynn at the mothers day service on sunday afternoon the rite of infant baptism was heki t when lewis arnold infant joa oi mr and mrs arnold men- son was baptized mr and mrs merrill johnson of headford had sunday eve ning dinner with mr and mrs percy bennett and ray the regular- monthly meet ing of the wa will be held wednesday evening may 19 at 8 pra at the home of mrs r perkins all the ladies are invited will the ladles please have their coppers turned in by may id on monday evening may 10 a number of neighbours gath ered at the home of mr and mrs percy bennett to tender a miscellaneous shower for miss betty bovair and mr clem ellas who are beiiv married in victoria square united church on saturday may 15 at 3 pm as they opened their many lovely gifts miss audrey bo vair read the names on the cards betty and clem thanked everyone for their kindnesses shown a social half hour fol lowed mr and mrs william iarge and margaret mr and mrs jack westbrook and family all of toronto spent sunday with mr and mrs v westbrook mr and mrs p w willows spent sunday with friends at oshava wholl get ond be the goat next px vandorf a special mothers day serv ice 3f observed a wesley united church on sunday a j mothers choir rendered twoj selections ard mr grant mor ley was soloes mrs herbert oliver was organist unionvilie here for softball opener the lx5 edition of the swiff- 1 may istl when thev journey thorn- xhe first week of th eh- ledufe is as follows babies were ehrut- rev e a moddle a dubious distinction even for a goat is the tradi tion at the rcaf tighter station at north luff en- ham kngiand ot present ing this goat to the squad ron with the worst accident record each month here the animal in question is shown around a sabre jet by po harry klen of agassiz bc tile unlucky pilot must personally take charge of the goat for the period of his punishment several ened and officiated linda marie daughter of mr and mrs clayton pogue mur- i ray wilmot son of mr and mrs wilmot pattendeu larry floyd son of mr and mrs floyd preston deborah elaine daughter of mr and mrs lun dy wells and larry ernest son of mr and mrs charles dibb dr and mrs george covey toronto spent sunday recent ly with mr and mrs rov mor- ley mr ard mrs norman burns and daughter and miss jean lundy sjent the weekend with their parents mr and mrs wilfred lundy mr and mrs grant morley and billie had sunday dinner with mr and mrs herbert white mr and mrs william king- sunday with mr charles scott and leaside 9th concussion markham congratulations to lew barc lay and his bride who were married in newmarket recent ly births mcdoweli stephen clar ence mcdowell stouffville rri annouces the birth of a brother john martin may i 1951 to keep him company when judith marian and jimmv are at school assinckmr and mrs john assinck stouffville are hap py to announce the birth of their son monday may 10 1951 at the brierbush hos pital stouffville a brother for harry and rosemary 2 for 15 oz tin florida fresh green beans 19c lb preserving pineapple 29c each first tjrriirioafia canned soft r drhiksilf gto colo mi cola ginger ale root beer 2 for 29c stouffviije branch owner jt oprralm rj dominion tinrrt lid aftercare of spring bulbs tulips daffodils and the host of other smaller springflower ing bulbs such as scillas snow drops star of bethlehem and crocus are among the brstloved of garden plants and unless the garden contains some early flowering shrubs spring bulbs provide the first show of colour after the snow goes for two or three weeks their beauty and colour compensates for the long wait since tine bulbs were planted several months before when their bloom is finished the bulbs should be given ev ery chance to prepare them selves for another spring show the following year says d f cameron division of horticul ture central experimental farm ottawa this the bulbs do by storing up food wihich is i manufactured by the foliage if the foliage is removed imnie diately after the bloom is fin ished this supply of food is re duced and the bulb may not bloom or may fail to grow the next year for thus reason the foliage should be allowed to ripen nat urally this usually takes about a month or six weeks when the foliage turns yellow and can then lie removed without doing any harm to the bulbs if the bulls are growing in a bed which is to be used for annual flowers the small an nual plants may be set out be tween the bulbs if preferred the bulbs may be removed as soon as they have finihed flowering and be heeled in in a shallow trench out of the way until their foliage turns yellow with tulips and daffo dils the seed pods should be removed as the seed ripening delays the maturing of the fol iage and also weakens the bulla with the smaller bulb ous plants like scillas and chi- onodoxas the seed pods may be allowed to rien and ihe re- suiting seedlings will gradually increase the size of the clump when heeling in bultw of tulips and daffodils as much soil as will adhere to the bulbs should tie lifted along with the bulbs to prevent injury to the root system the bulbs should immediately be set close to gether in a trench about three or four inches wide and deep and be covered with an inch or two of loose soil to prevent them from drying out when the leaves have turn ed yellow they will come away easily from the bulbs which can then be lifted dried in the j shade cleaned and stored in shallow boxes in a dry warm place until late september or i i early october when they should j i be planted out in the garden rent a remington porta rle typewriter j from the tribune story of ontario corilk finest family picture of 1054 as fertile and challenging as the land it depicts heart of my heart the thrilling warm and human techiiicolour drama starting monday at the roxy theatre markham towers over even the mast superior of all motion pictures with the sta ture of a giant it has to offer happiness and warmth for all seekers visual splendor for the eye deep spiritual conflict for the numi poignant emot ion to touch the heart costarring in heart of my heart are greer garson and walter pidgeon and each of these illustrious players rise to new heights in their role moviegoers will take them to their heart more than ever be fore in this their latest co- starring vehicle here is a tender warmheart ed drama in the glorious tra dition of their unforgettable mrs miniver and blossoms in the dust that unashamed ly tugs at your heartstrings it tells the story of a devoted but childless couple who adopt a little orphan girl and as a result find themselves the vic tims of social and political ani mosity in a small canadian community walter pidgeon is cast as pat mcchesney forthright honest as the day is born up standing leader in the small town of scourie ontario he is store owner chief of the fire department and a respected member of the protestant ohurch when greer garson as his wife vicki discovers a little orphan waif who has become homeless because of the acci dental burning of a catholic orphanage she determines that she and her husband will raise the child as their own don spent and mis laughters pine orchard we extend our sympathy to mr and mrs ross armitage in the death of mr armitages brother at stouffville also to mr and mrs ash in the death of his brother in toronto miss bell johnston spent the weekend with her parents mr and mrs pratt of stroud were sunday visitors with mr and mrs ray mcclure mrs harry brandon visited relatives in toronto last week we welcome mr and mrs hope and dr walker into our community they have hought the birdsell farm mr and mrs eveleigh and family also the w johnston family were sunday visitors with their parents mr and mrs chapman mrs woods entertained rela tives from toronto oer the weekend mr and mrs ronald stick- wood spent sunday with her parents mr and mrs j sy- tema little robert johnson baby son of mr and mrs arnold johnson was christened at the union church on mothers day mr and mrs herb thomas and mr and mrs norman tap- scott motored to montreal last week to attend the wedding in wesley united church mont- teal of mr thomas grand- nephew they spent the week end as guests of mr and mrs robt c johnston of west- mount montreal mr harold armitage passed away very suddenly at his home here early last friday morning mr armitage has been a resident of our commu nity for the past eighteen years and was held in the highest esteem by his many friends and neighbours we extend our deepest sympathy to mrs ar mitage three carloads of fourteen boys from the community at tended the st catharinesed monton jr hockey final at ma ple leaf gardens on tuesday night ville shamrocks will take to the field on thursday evening may 20th to open the softball season here tiey wil play may boss to the unkraviue indians i ti stouffville at thornhiu markham at cmonviue buttonvime at aguseourt kith rnhlll at butonviue on tuesday night may isa the shamrocks will play thcr first game of the schedule unionvilie at stouffvilv thorrhili 34 buttonvuto asineourt at aurora now its easier than ever with a raa holiday wer is cut i cycle easy starling 1 hp motor with automotive type down draft carburetor for only 11250 deluxe models at 11900 and s 16050 see our display of power mowers hoth reel and rotary types also a good assortment of hand mowers in stock stouffville phone 96w tenyearold maureen clod- son daughter of mr and mrs murray godson of ed monton alia la believed to be the youngest flying student in canada her in structor al lang of the kd- monion flying club saya maureen is now ready to solo but will not be permit ted to do so unil she is 1 fi released as red cross parts iron curtain their six years imprison ment in yugoslavia now over alexandra karaflhls 11 and her brother georg ia smile in antlcipa- tr of the happy life they will lead in toronto reun ited at last with their fath er the four kandillis chil dren were kidnapped from their home in northern greece by communist gruer rillas in lfhs when their father was away in aie army ford monarch cars fori tractors phone 159 stouffville ontario

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