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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 19, 1954, p. 5

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ycairrr service insecticides fungicides just waiting for a ticket insecticide dusts 5 aldrin dust atox 1 rotenone dust 5c ddt dust 3c ddt dust 4 malathiox dust insecticide sprays 25 malathiox wettable powder 25 ddt emulsifiable coxcentrate combination insecticide fungicide dust cucurbit dust deecop dithaxe fly sprays ma lath ion barn spray howards cattle spray king cattle spray wilsons cattle spray stiver bros phone 45wl or 64508 stouffville ont madetomeasuk cobsetby sebyice consnllariom ni fittings by 4poilmtnt in yor own bom and h5wet etfe beadytoweah service gtamorcut new nylon pom net girdle and brat from 250 up 115 mrs elva mcconnochie phone stouffville 48w4 altona institute third best sewers in province the altona womens insti tute has won third prize in the province in a sewing competi tion for their sixyearold out fit the local group stood first in the toronto area the prize money was 2500 the entry consisted of a smocked dress slip housecoat and slippers knitted sweater and socks play suit coat and hat typewriters for sale and for rent at the tribune office the telegram toronto announces that storey ida drug store stouffville is an authorized agent for telegram want ads an ess a day keeps the axe away and for those extra eggs that build up the profits feed marmill laying meal 18 in mash or pellet form the quality feed that gives results best by test for twentyfive years we manufacture a complete line of poultry dairy and hog feeds fresh every day and carry grit oyster shell peat moss and poultry equipment all times phone your order for prompt delivery marmill feeds may be purchased from central feed store stouffville and roy a brillinger gormley reesors marmill limited markham phone 9600 lee sand gravel 9th line stouffville brick sand and plastering sand now available phone stouffville 63430 v v v i v i v fi n nufi the tribune stouffville ont thursday august t9 1964 local and personal happenings mr and mrs jos cayman mr and mrs claude brillinger and daughters claudia and sherry were holidaying at keswick last week mr and mrs bruce winter- stein and mr and mrs n sto rey visited recently with rela tives in flint michigan stouffvilles coming trade fair is gaining momentum several good attractions have been booked and considerable interest is being shown by the merchants a brief meeting of the ex hibitors and trade fair com mittee will be hed in the mu nicipal hal or monday eve ning aug 23rd this fellow unloading his wares in stouffville one day recently was really giving the laws of the road a good test here he was caught by the tribune camera parked on the wrong side of the street in addition he is in a no parking zone and to make matters even worse he was blocking the intersection weddings baker mcxair married on august 14th 1954 pauline helen baker of cold- water to george e mcnair son of mr and mrs willis mc nair of newcastle ont carruthers gomoll in a ceremony in the green boom of the royal york carole jean gomoll daughter of mr and mrs ralph carl gomoll frood mines was married to robert harrison carruthers son of mr and mrs robert james carruthers gormley rev a c huston victoria square officiated given in mar riage by her father the bride wore a waltzlength gown of ivory brocaded taffeta the de collate neckline embroidered with seed pearls extended into brief cap sleeves her head dress of petals centred with pearls held her veil of ivory tulle and she carried pink rose buds and stephanotis terrie lou gomoll attended her sister as maid of honor wearing a waltzlength dress of pink taf feta her crescent cap was caught with pink florets match ing her bouquet of roses and myrtle the groom was attend ed by dalton mercer willow- dale william chown renfrew was usher receiving the hrides mother wore a rose wood crope frock with match ing hat of italian straw and corsage of pink rosebuds the grooms mother wore a dress of dusty rose with cinnamon ac cessories and corsage of bronze roses ward kirby standards of white gladioli decorated the united church parlors on saturday august 7 for thedouble ring- ceremony of audrey joan kirby daugh ter of mrs arthur mann and the late joseph kirby to stan ley roy ward son of mr and mrs chas ward stouffville rev douglas davis performed the ceremony the bride wore her going- away suit of pink linen with navy blue accessories- she car ried a white prayer book with an orchid and white streamers she was assisted by her sister mrs wilfred lawrenson wear ing navy blue with white ac cessorles and corsage of pink roses mr douglas ward was groomsman for his brother the reception was held at the home of the groom after which the happy couple left amid showers of confetti and good wishes for points north they will reside in stouffville were off on our vacation our plant will be closed for holidays from august 23rd to august 30th and there will be no issue of the tribune on august 26th please note that our front office will be open for a few hours each morning and afternoon for transaction of general business during the holiday week the stouffville tribune stouffville ontario eden and oh perfect love during the signing of the reg ister at the reception held in st monicas parish hall the brides mother received in a mauve lace dres with picture hat to match and wore a cor sage of yellow tea roses she was assisted by the grooms mother who wore a dress of pastel blue crepe and lace with pink hat and gloves and cor sage of yellow tea roses afterwards the iiappy cou ple left for a motor trip through ontario the bride travelling in an old gold shot silk taffeta dress with duster coat to match and white accessories on their return they will re side in goodwood hudson collins evergreens and pink and white gladioli formed the arch for the wedding on the lawn at the home of mr and mrs fran cis collins fourth line good wood when their eldest daugh ter greta bernice was united in marriage to william hugh hudson son of the late mr and mrs william james hud son of goodwood on saturday july 31 1954 rev ayers of uxbridge officiated given in marriage by her father the bride was gowned in white shadow lace and tulle over taf feta strapless ballerina length dress with long sleeve lace jacket a juliet cap studded with seed pearls held her fin gertip veil she carried maiden hair fern and red roses gowns of tulle over taffeta in shades of nile green pale blue and pink were chosen by the brides attendants miss noreen faulkner maid of hon our miss ruth collins sister of the bride as bridesmaid and little patricia taylor of tim mins cousin of the bride flow er girl they wore matchin headdresses and carried pink and yellow roses john hudson acted as best man for his brother the brides mother received on the lawn wearing navy blue nylon sheer and white acces sories and a corsage of red roses assisting mrs collins was the grooms foster mother mrs d gribbon of uxbridge in black nylon sheer with mat ching accessories and pink roses the happy couple left for a short honeymoon to niagara and buffalo the bride travel ling in a light blue suit with white accessories and corsage of red roses upon their return they will reside in uxbridge the only way to enjoy eat ing corn off the cob is to first butter the face liberally mr harold warrinei has re turned home after undergoing an operation in hospital in to ronto the sale is reported of the house and lot on stouffer st occupied by mr and mrs wm brown mr harold warriner is the new owner his place be ing just next door a shoe repair stand is being opened in the r e brown building situated on the cnr laneway opposite the local railway station the operator comes from orillia stouffville has had a number of shoe re pair men here in the last few years but none has remained long in business we trust our newcomer meets with more success as there is an open ing here for such a trade mr and mrs t w aida left on friday by plane for a weeks holidav mr and mrs r a soaley of marwayne alberta are visiting with their nephew and niece mr and mrs charles atkin son of obrien ave recently mr and mrs clif ford gordon and daughters en joyed a weeks motor trip to ottawa montreal rochester and niagara falls stopping at rockport to take the beautiful cruise among the thousand islands workmen have just complet ed the placing of a new roof on the local public library buil ding a repair job which has been sorely needed for some time mrs donald lewis entertain ed at a trousseau tea in honour of her daughter betty prior to her marriage to harold atkin son mrs clarence atkinson received with mrs lewis and betty mrs chas lotton grand mother of the brideelect and mrs harold dixon poured tea the rev john cunningham of calgary with his wife and ungentlemanly language gets fine for new canadian provincial police constable beverly lee of the thornhill detachment was commended by magistrate bartrem in york county court on friday morn ing for his handling of an in cident in richmond hill last week while notifying a res taurant in that village that the power would be off during certain hours a rew canadian andre gazdik of aurora asked him to go with him to thorn- hill to help him recover a coat he had lost there mr gazdik is a czechoslovakian who speaks very poor english the constable could not make him understand that he must con tact the thornhill police be cause he opp lee could not leave the beat he was on the new canadian became angry and used very bad language officer lee with much patience explained that the accused must go to thornhill and saw him on his way after a short per iod he turned up again in rich mond hill and began to berate the officer again using the words that were so bad they had to be written on paper for the court through an interp rotor the court was told thaj very often new canadians do not know that these words they hear in english are not used in polite society several people in the restaurant and later on the street had heard the language complained of in convicting mr gazdik magis trate bartrem said in spite of the fact that this man was ex cited he knew that these words he was using were not used in horticultural news plan now to enter some ex hibits in the big annual flower show to be held in the arena on wed sept 1 entries accepted between 1030 and 230 your exhibits and cooperation are needed to excel our past shows there are classes for specimen bloom arrangements vegetables house plants be ginners and children also class es for sewing and home baking doors are open to the public at 7 pm the boys band will provide music and the ladies will be serving a cup of tea and lunch to those wishing it br1dktobk you can rent a new portable i remington typewriter from the tribune miss june elizabeth steckley daughter of mr and mrs nor man steckley will be married to mr glen rav shadlock son of mr and mrs fred shadlock of unionville in second mark- ham baptist church september ith at 3 pm mrs e w leith and mrs f garland of toronto and mr and mrs smith of green river were guests at the joe mertens home on sunday ralph stevens son of the late h r stevens former bap tist minister in claremont and resident in stouffville has been in town for a few days visiting at the lambert malloy home ralph has just completed fif teen years service with the r af in england where his wife and son reside he is presently living with bis brother gordon in scarboro and will locate his wife and family here when ac commodation can be found he has recently returned to tilts country from the crown colony of aden in the arabian peninsula where he was an officer with the royal air force the tribune was pleased last week to have a visit from dr g e reaman professor and head of the english department at ontario agricultural col lege guelph since 1039 and who has just been appointed to the staff of waterloo col lege dr reaman was in the district in the quest of infor mation on local settlers be tween 1776 and the early igoos he has written several books dealing largely with citizen ship and new canadians psy chology and agriculture and has a record as author and lec turer his years of teaching and administration have included seven years as founder and su perintendent of the boys train ing school bowmanville engagements the engagement is announced of faith mackay of stouffvilley daughter of mr george mac kay and the late mrs mackay of toronto to norman lewis kerswill son of mr george kerswill and the late mrs kers will of unionville the mar riage will take place on satur day september 11 1954 at 230 oclock in stouffville united church constable hilliard requests that all members of the local bicycle club meet this friday night at the municipal hall mr and mrs ken laushway accompanied by mr and mrs jack pennock of aurora left last weekend for a motor trip to montreal ottawa and points north evangelistic meetings are be ing conducted every evening except saturday in the stouff ville arena mr jack crawford clerk of whitchurch township along with mrs crawtord and family are holidaying for a couple of weeks in the northern lake dis trict next issue of the tribune will be on sept 2nd plant is closed down for vacation next week mr barry mackay returned to his job at maniiou falls hydro after spending two weeks home with his parents mr and mrs reg mackay dur ing which time he drove t new york city for five days mrs harold nixon and her daughter miss joanne nixon from st thomas also miss dorothy bere london were visitors last week with miss b mitchell rlngwood mr and mrs o e robbins and family have moved into the mowder house on church st the family has moved here from acton and mr robbins will be the new principal in the local district high school mr and mrs william rise- brough of markham announce the engagement of mr rlse- broughs daughter marion ina to mr charles murray mina- ker youngest son of mr and mrs mossom minaker of green wood the marriage will take place at the brides home on saturday september 11th son were recent visitors with polite company slo and costs mrs j h ratcliff and glenn lor ten days mrs andy forson was the lucky winner of the new wrist watch given away as a prize during opening week at smiths jewellery store the mans watch given away was won by edgar h nigh of stouff ville master keith logan drew the lucky tickets mr smith is most appreciative of the pat ronage shown during the open ing week for his new store and trusts that the new premises will continue to be just as in teresting a shopping place in the weeks to come mr and mrs allan jefferson rr3 stouffville wish to an nounce the engagement of their eldest daughter lillian ruth to kenneth harold wagg son of mr and mrs foster wagg stouffville the mar riage will take place in good wood united church saturday september 11th at 3 pm notice e a grubin ro optomet rist will be at his office in stouffville on monday and tuesday august 23rd and 24th afternoons and evenings only phones 86j and 25j1 boardwalk end expected torontos old boardwalk at westend sunnyside is being torn up and theres a chance it may never go down again consumers gas co was per mitted to rip up the boards to make way for its natural gas pipeline on condition it would replace it according to the citya instructions calling all boys girls to attend the childrens service friday afternoon in the arena at 300 pm r w t wrighton speaker ii r i alffim yn i ft u i t hutchinson greensldes the marriage of marie isa- belle eldest daughter of mr and mrs harvey greensldes 25t3 highfield road toronto to geoffrey wharton hutchinson only son of mr and mrs law rence hutchinson of goodwood was solemnized irrst monicas anglican church hiawatha ave toronto on saturday july 31 1954 at 3 pm with the rev canon j cornish offi ciating at the double ring cere mony mr greensides gave his daughter in marriage the bride was tastefully gowned in white dress of net and lace with bolero a tiara of pearls held her fingertip veil and she carried a white prayer book with roses her maid of honour her sister joan wore a dress of blue net over taffeta with hat to match and carried a nosegay of pink roses her bridesmaids were the grooms sister miss anne hutchinson dressed in pink net over taf feta with hat to match and miss laura lennox cousin of the bride dressed in mauve net over taffeta with hat to match they both carried nosegays of yellow roses mr john grlsdale goodwood a school chum of he groom in england was best man the ushers were mr dean beatty of agincourt and the brtdes brother mr bi greensides mr allan mcnabb of edenvae sang two oios prize clematis covers altona house this purple clematis cover- ing the side of the chas bar- key horre near a tv years od a cona is 8f- d 3 covered the voice that breather oerj thfc year with thousands of blooms the flowers first ap- the growth stents from nine peared in june and lasted for roots the fine old type of six wks and a few wooros stone house was erected in i will appear again in the fall 1857 by daniel barkey j why wait until winter see stouffville coop stouffville phone 269 or 122 fw uiczl puel tadtumti atut 0ctvi your coal or oil today y ftw hft h

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