Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 23, 1954, p. 6

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balsam atha m and mm wm bmbros a r ton week nh aamaer m- sten keaie tontimo mra ftod lka iir aod fclrs jta witnt ad so oc o-bw- vi6ited with mr and jr l harforon one evenmg itst week seweiet jrieodj aod rieign- bore gdiered he borne of ir geo woo saturday mibt vo cletra her birth- dav sunday sept is mr arid mr joe empnn- fcam returned home from a twoweek motor inp to west ern and northern onwario the girl from the senior sunday school clat met at the home of mrs errol carson saturday night and presented site bernice mcavoy with a mirror prior to her marriage mrs j a white sr of green rver raited for a few days this week with mr and mrs vinton white sunday school will he held next sunday at 10 am follow ed by anniversary services at 31 am in charge of rev h jloore the home choir assisted toy mre robt sadler and viv ian of bowmanville will furn ish the music in the morning rev s j hillier of brobklin will be guest preacher at the evening service at 730 pm special music by the green- toaiik male quartet mr and mrs bob carson of washington visited recently at the lloyd wilson home mr and mrs moaioney and brian viiked saturday evening wwh mr and mrs harold war- rttver stouffvrbe mr and mre cyril belby and family and mr and mre cecil ham and boys visited friends in gome on sunday many happv birthday to janet bielfoy who wih cele brate her 5th birthday on wed sept 22nd mr and mrs chandler to ronto were sunday guest of their daughter and soninlaw mr and mrs lageer and fam ily- mr and mrs donald dun- keld with friends spent the weekend at- orchard beach us mr jack avis markham the carruthers family rev arthur and mrs leh man and family vere sunday dinner guests with mr and mrs norman lehman and fam ily mr and mrs rkhiiion and family also mrs willis from toronto were dinner guests with mr and mrs sheridan and family mr moore toronto is spend ing a few days with the madili brothers mrs a m sheridan and ma ry from newmarket spent wed last with her son and daughter- inlaw mr and mrs john sher idan and family have you a paint problem a paint expert from cil will be in our booth during the trade fair to answer or advise you on your paint job a talk with him will please you we hope to meet you at our booth hendmcks hardware stouffville phone 283w pastry flour 129 h lb bag maryland washed waxed sweet potatoes 3 s 1 9 fresh grade a 2h to 3 lb predrbssbd roasting or prying chickens fresh small luck sausage 39 ymfes btfkctive thursday friday satitidat septembbr jrd sub 15th m r dominion store stoafltllle ont dominion stores ltd cherrywood tbe cherrywood womens association met at the home of mrs f torrance with the president mrs r tindah pre siding toe theme for the de votional period m the work of our hand- this period was conducted by mrs r morrish who had the ladies read the scripture letson psalm 90 re- tponsively the guest speaker for the day was mrs g mc pherson who very capably gave us an inspiring message on witnessing for our master in our everyday lives in prep aration for his coming again mrs l gates reviewed the previous chapters of the study book whereer the sun and gave a synopsis of the work done by the christian church in latin america and europe during the buintvs period plans were made for the open meeting in october and for an anniversary supper invitations were accepted to attend meet ings at whitevale on sept 15 the rouge hills or sept 29 and to stouffville on oct 5th re ports were read by the secre tary treasurer parsonage representative and the flow er and fruit secretary the latter had received gracious thankyou notes from mrs reare mrs e taylor and mr g todd among other plans made was the setting aside of oct 7th for the semiannual cleaning of the church mr and mrs fred ireson at tended the goldringdixon wed ding in toronto on saturday evening mr and mrs j rennie enter tained a number to a hayride party on saturday evening mr and mre murray hollin- ger and family and mr and mrs s powell and allan of brougham enjoyed a motor trip to guelph on wednesday of last week mr and mrs geo todd and mr and mrs wm hollinger visited with mr and mrs duf- fey at bolton on wednesday mr and mrs walter hoilin- ger spent a few days with mr and mrs jack mitchell at brougham mr and mrs wm ludd mr and mrs wm hollinger mr and mrs l hollingent and bruce had dinner on saturday evening with mr and mrs geo todd he arrived refreshe you may not go in for water skiing but you will feel fit and refreshed for any activities at your fa vorite resort if you go by bus florida circle tour 12 daysu730 from toronto return fare sightseeing ond hotel room double 8 nights ask your agent for details of this or other package tours low round trip fares subject to chonge new orleans s50s0 los angeles 9353 miami 6375 tickets and information at snowballs barber shop ihone 270j2 katexmvk auction sale of holsteiv hrrd kecird grade cattle case tractor threshing machixk implements hajr grain farm stork furniture ktc the property or meryil hare at ijck 28 concession 8 valghav township thursday sept 30 cattle maple cattle breeders and toronto dit cattle breeders i no s434s0 princess srgis dolly tresh calf by side born may 10 1949 2 no 7493s4 lucy abbekerk ras apple ann born may 10 1947 bred dec 5 1933 3 no 1022076 patsy texa abbekerk joan born july 22 1952 bred december 27 1953 4 no 9165s5 jean francy abbekerk a born nov 6 1950 bred jan 19 1954 5 no 975464 ruth abbekerk sovereign born nov 12 51 bred feb 10 1954 6 no 90445s abbekerk rosa sovereign born july 2s 1950 bred march 21 1954 7 no 1024201 sesis betty kenevelyn born aug 25 52 bred june 30 1954 s no 10s6452 peggy bond haven abbekerk born a s 1953 9 no 109s101 judy abbe kerk francy born oct 23 1953 grade cattle 10 holstein cow bred dec 4 1953 11 holstein cow bred feb 7 1954 12 holstein cow bred feb 20 1954 13 holstein cow bred apr 24 1954 14 holstein cow bred jly 26 1954 15 holstein cow full flow 16 holstein cow full flow 17 jersey cow bred nov 25 1953 is jersey cow bred jan 10 1954 implements model d case tractor on rubber power takeoff complete with lights starter and pulley case steel threshing machine 22x37 high elevator good condition mccormickdeering 3fur trac tor plow ace bottom mcconnickdeering 15 spring- tooth tractor cultivator mh disc drill 13 spout steel 2drum land roller mh manure spreader mccormickdeering oil bath mower 5 ft good walking scuftler 2 walking plows 1 cockshutt 1 fleury 2furrow case disc plow horse- drawn chatham fanning mill 2 sets 4sec diamond drag har rows flat hay rack mccormickdeering dump rake new- rubber tire farm wagon gear mh 7 ft binder complete near new potato sprayer mh grain grinder 10 plate cutting box hand or power root piilper cockshutt fleury turnip drill set platform scales extension ladder 32 ft endless drive belt 52 ft double no of smalldrive belts delaval magnetic milking ma chine 2 single units complete with pipes hp motor electric milk pails strainers delaval hand separator large iron kettle pump jack stock rack for v4ton chev truck 2 oil drums 1 sling ropes car for track draw rope 150 good as new- number of pulleys set sloop sleighs with one flat rack quantity of firewood quantity of scrap iron number of fence posts cement watering trough wheelbarrow 2 elec fencers gem quantity used wire fence wagon tongue good many other articles such as hoes forks chaias whlffletrees etc no grain bags no sacks 2 steel pig troughs self feeder bag truck 2 crosscut saws stewart elec clippers new- number other useful articles horses bay gelding hd bay gelding set double harness set driving harness number of horse collar 2 horse blankets hay grain approx 1000 bus mixed grain approx 500 bus beaver oats jpprox 200 bus barley about 30 tons good mixed hay lose pigs brood sow due oct 8 yorkshire white boar 15 moi poultry 15 laying hens furniture wooden bed with springe and mattress 2 drwsers 2 washstands small table brass bed springs wooden bed springs leather rocker 3 rockera extension table kitchen cabinet small washstand princess rose kitchen rang with tank elec kitchen rtre alaoat new automatic oven etc quabec hatr medium sir press and radio have preview of plowing march preparations reprebemauveis of press radio and television uus week were given an opporuiniiy of taking a peep behind the scenes to evaluate for them selves the preparations that are being made to make this years internationa plowing match october 12 to 15 the greatest in the fortyone years of the ontario piowmens associations history after a visit to the site of the match at the john randall and neighboring farms on xo 7 highway near breslau the group of some 20 writers and broadcasters came away fully convinced that the slogan of the local committee see more in 54 was no idle boast under the guidance of a w sandrock chairman of the waterloo county committee and f a lashley secretary- manager of the ontario plow mens association the group viewed the location of tented city visited the vast parking areas that have been provided and heard a report from vari ous subcommittees on the arrangements that are being made to provide every comfort for visitor and exhibitor alike later in the day they had the opportunity of visiting the farm of arnold rife where junior farmer representatives and the mayors of the six waterloo county municipal ities were getting in a little practice for the forthcoming event tuning up for the mayors challenge class in which 30 entries are expected were mayor dr c e gibson elmira mayor ford willson preston mayor elmer goebel hespeler mayor william anderson gait mayor frank bauer waterloo and mayor don webster of kitchener all the mayors were congrat ulated on their fine showing by r a sandy forsyth agri cultural representative for waterloo who acted as guide for the day mr lashley told the visitors that there was no doubt that all previous i pm records would be broken that was already evident by the enthus iasm and hard work that had been put into the prparations by the local committee he pointed out that this year would see the largest display of exhibits in the historv of the match over 200 firms interested in displaying and demonstrating various kinds of farm equipment and some 50 food caterers had already pur chased space over two miles of frontage will be provided to house tented city tented city will have bhe equivalent in services of a municipality hydro water ganbage disposal washrooms telephones teletype news paper radio and tv services being available parking space will be ample and convenient with a bailey bridge being erected over the highway for the convenience and safety a pedestrians widening interest in the annual match is indicated by the fact that already entries have been received from dis tant places british columbia will have two entrants in the canadian championship class from which two plowmen will be selected to compete at the world match in sweden next year manitoba and new york state will also be represented among the most important and keenly contested events will be the mayors class on the opening day october 12lh it is exipected this- will draw a record entry in view of the recent challenge offered may ors of other cities and towns by the six mayors in waterloo county all of whom intend to plow the ontario championship class scheduled for october 13th will draw the top plow men in the province from this will be picked two of the best to enter the canadian class on the 14th the second ary school class also on the 14th will interest at least 20 schools two pupils make up a team and their entry is made by the school principal the intercounty class will also be keenly contested the entry list is comprised of teams of boys chosen by the agricul tural representatives this will be one of the important classes on the last day october 15th incidentally there are 48 classes in the prize lim this is an average of 12 per day competions in farm welding will be held on each of the four days this will be open to bona- fide farmers and farmers sons all equipment will be supplied mt pis6ah mr and mrs george boyn- ton and boys accompanied mr and mre james to st paul on sunday to visit mr and mrs sweezy mrs robert millen spent saturday afternoon visiting mrs h biddleconib visitors with mr and mre h biddie- comb on sundav were mr and mrs t oyler of richmond hill mr and mrs s jenner and mr and mrs w walker of toronto mr and mrs ken mcintosh celebrated their wedding anni versary and davids first birth day with a housewarming on saturday night friends and relatives from toronto attend ed mr and mrs john ash as sisted mr and mrs lewis gih- ham of aurora on tuesday to receive the guests from 2 to 4 in the afternoon aixl from 7 to 9 in the evening on the occa sion of their golden wedding anniversary mr and mrs ash were the attendants at the wedding 50 years aso mr and mrs d h fines and family of newmarket had sun day supper with mr and mrs chester pattenden and family next sunday is rally day at church at 2 pm childrens th tribune stourrville ont thursday september 3s 1954 wob custom corn picking 2 row mounted picker 90 husking guaranteed elevator and wagons supplied s600 pr acre ash more reesor phone markham 57wl tot rinnrnrmrr choir and mr wood will be the speaker oct 17 is our anniversary services at mt pisgah with mr wood in charge of both serv ices please note there was an error in last weeks news there are fortythree children in the junior room at xo 7 school with miss joyce ben dy as teacher instead of 13 a mentioned mr and mrs stuart duncan visited th terry family at parry sound at the weekend change of ownership and entries will be accepted up to 10- am each day at the administration building demonstrations of various kinds will be put on in areas close to tented city the staff of the agricultural engi neering department oac guelph and oac students will stage a farm safety demon stration daily how to fight fire will be shown by represent atives of the ontario fire mar shals office the hon louis 0 breith- aupi lieutenantgovernor of ontario will officially open the match at 2 pm on octotxr 12th proceeding the opening will be a parade with bands and floats through tented city in the parade will be tractor drawn wagons on which will be seated hon and mrs breithaupt members of parliament opa and county officials featuring this years match will be an industrial exhibits tent which will present the his tory and progress of industry in waterloo county for the comfort of visitors fresh water will be piped over the entire area and modern sanitary conveniences in pre fabricated buildings will be available 1 the stouffville taxi prev lously operated by mr chas mcdonald has changed hands a nd will now he operated by by mr del forsj th 24- hour service phone 863 stouffville sso scotts restaurant located on no 47 highway open daily special noon day lunches i the ideal garment the year round these beautiful warm longwearing jmmq jhaxim northland sweaters knit up quickly and easily from mary maxim yarn and patterns youll be amazed at the speed and ease in which these distinctively canadian sweaters knit up from the heavy mary maxim yarn just a few rowt work up into inches of beautiful garment because theyre handknit you can outfit the members of your family at a reasonable cost theres new knitting experience awaiting you and for the wearer a pride of ownership just not obtainable with any other garment each stitch you knit is an investment in warmth beauty and long wear start your mary maxim northland sweater soon regiilercd tr3 mwk 2burner coal oil stova with oven no of stove pipes approx 50 2qt sealers i small congoleum ruga approx 15 yd inlaid linoleum 2 yd wide niimeroua small household ar ticle odd disbe hanging lamp antique other article xo rfwerre farm vw tfnni auh role at 19 noon gordon our and dox hadw7x dork kbx clarke prevnce uutjoneera mary maxim 4 ply homespun yarn made of native wool with longfibred new zealand wool added for extra strength mary maxim homospun yarn it ideally suited for these heavy indian sweater coats the natural sheep oils are retained in the yarn giving the finished garment remarkable waterproof qualities mary maxim yam is available m 14 attractive shades and h put up in 4 ojl skeins mary maxim northland sweater patterns choosa your design from the large and varied assortment of patterns in all sizes these patterns are printed with largo size graphs every stitch to be knit is slxwn northland patterns are specially designed for mary maxim yarn to ensure a perfect fit northland sweater patterns ofler the knitter the most complete pattern assortment available today mary maxim yarn and pottemt featured ait be sure to visit our display of the famous mary maxim homespun yarn at our booth at the trade fair sept 23 24 25 the three sisters main st stouffville

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