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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 28, 1954, p. 6

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local relief going to this disaster area holland marsh flood as it appeared morning after the big storm w lne cttallmark s qi kirculaiion csnlegriiy 1 u lf in trie same way that sterling on silver signifies a standard of known value so ia this abc emblem a symbol of facts about the circulations of newspapers and periodicals it is the emblem of membership in the audit bureau of circulations and is assurance to advertisers that the circulation of member publications are measured audited and reported in accordance with the rigid standards that have been mutu- ally approved and adopted byj advertisers and publishers heres why our memb in the abc is important to our advertisers and ourselves at regular intervals one of the bureaus large staff of experienced circula tion auditors makes a thorough inspection and audit of our circulation records the results of this exacting audit show how much circulation we have where it goes how it was obtained and many other facts that advertisers need as a sound basis for their advertising investments this audited information is published by the bureau in ieasytoread abc reports which ajja avails jq to ou advertisers oalgguest the audit bureau off grar lotions of which rhii nwspaptr it o member it a cooperative nonprofit onccioton of 3575 advertiser odvertiting agencies and publishers or ganised in 191 4 a8c brought order out of advertising chaos by establishing a de- fmition for paid ciculotion roles ond standards for auditing and reporting the circulations of newspapers and periodicals the stouffville tribune is a member of the audit bureau of circulations victoria square sympathy of the community is extended to mr james mas- son and family in the very- sudden passing of a loving wife and mother mr james masson the october meeting osf the wa was held wednesday eve ning of last week in the sun day school room the scrip ture lesson was read by mrs w orr mrs a buchanan gave the lesson thoughts and pray er miss margaret canning played a guitar instrumental mrs don mcintosh told of her trip to the british isles the past summer which was much enjoyed a social half hour followed several vvm members from here attended the autumn thankoffering meeting held in maple united church on wednesday afternoon of last week the guest speaker was dr wlnnifred brvce of india the first euchre of the sea son was held in tite commun ity hall on friday evening of last week there were nine tables of euchre prize winners were ladies mrs lyle hess miss beatrice shaw gents mr reid brumwell mr har vey collard door prize mrs- leslie hart next euchre will be held on tuesday evening november 9 at 815 proceeds for the hurri cane flood relief on saturday evening the young people held a bowling party at the richmond bowl following the bowling they met in the community hall here where games were played and lunch was served on sunday evening the young people attended the an niversary services at maple united church the regular monthly meet ing of the sr womens insti tute will be held tuesday eve ning november 2 at s oclock at the home of mrs nellie snider theme agriculture and canadian industries roll call what 1 like in rural home life music by mrs h mccague and mrs s boynton pictures will be shown by cor don mortson hostesses mrs knider mrs j valliere and mrs a buchanan anniversary services of vic toria square united church will be held on sunday oct 31 at 11 am guest speaker will he rev dr j stanley glenn ima dd principal of knox college university of toron to special music by the am bassador choir of toronto more than 30 voices under di rection of mr cyril redford at 730 pm guest speaker will be rev robert j scott bd associate minister of carlton united church toronto spe cial music by victoria square united church with visiting artists the couples club is holding a bazaar in the community hall on saturday afternoon october 30 at 230 there will be aprons sewing knitting bake sale fish pond for the children tea will also be ser ved congratulations to mr and mrs lome mortson nee mar garet avison on the birth of a daughter ca x s i ngto n boy nto x victoria square united chu rch was the scene of a beauti ful fall wedding on saturday afternoon october 16 at 3 o clock when helen bernice boynton youngest daughter of mr and mrs stanley boynton was united in marriage with lloyd john curtis canning eldest son of mr and mrs treanor canning gormley rev a c huston performed the doublering ceremony am idst a setting of ferns yellow bronze and white mums the soloist mrs allan orr sang o perfect iove before the bridal party entered the church and a wedding pray er during trie signing of the register she was accompanied at the organ by miss coral peckine the bride given in marriage by her father looked lovely in an applique net over taffeta strapless gown the skirt of which followed in a train over the gown was a lace red- ingote with collar trimmed with tiny pearls her fingertip veil was held in place by a coronet of pearls her jewellery was a double strand of pearls the gift of the groom she car ried a cascade of red roses fern and white mums with streamers the matron of honor was mrs al rope of toronto who wore an olive green taffeta shot with gold waltzlength strapless gown with matching jacket headdress and half mitts the bridesmaids were misses grace boynton and margaret canning sisters of the bride and groom reapeoilve- ly grace wor rose taffeta shot with copper waltzlength strapless gown with matching jacket headdress and mitts margaret wore a gold taffeta shot with copper waltzlength trapless gown with matching jacket headdress and half mitts the matron of honor and bridesmaids carried cascades of yellow and bronze mums and ferns the flower girks muses car ol bilyea and margaret sandle cousin and niece reapectively of the bride were gowned alike in floorlength route taffeta shot with copper dresses with mat ching headdressos anri half mitts they carried nosegays of pink roses and pink carna- tvom dm krvi the groomsman was nelson buchanan and the ushers were david boynton and donald canning brothers of the bride and groom respectively the groom best man and ushers wore navy trousers with cream flannel jackets and black bow- ties for the reception which was held in the church basement the brides mother received the guests in a pale blue taf feta dress with lace inserts in the skirt and a lace jacket her hat was the same colour and navy accessories her cor sage was pink roses and white babv mums the grooms mo ther assisted wearing a navy blue crepe dress with navy accessories her corsage was pink roses and white baby mums for her honeymoon the bride donned a dark grey gabardine suit with pink btouse and pink accessories and a dark grey topcoat her corsage was red roses on their return they will reside in their new- home recentlv built on the grooms fathers farm out of town guests were present from toronto beeton port colbourne and richmond hill 342 delinquent dog owners in pickering township some 342 residents in pick ering twp have failed to re new their dog tag license for this year the arrears at the present time amounts to si 377 clerk lloyd johnson informed council that the owners have been notified of their debts but have failed to eooperate coun cillor hugh michell suggested that the license fee should be added to the owners tax bill its not a tax its a license argued dep reeve balsdon the deputy reeve claimed that the majority of unpaid li censes were due mainly to ne glect on the part of the owners some s4000 has been collected it was suggested that some one be hired to complete the job but no individual was selected clerk johnson informed council that 250 tax appeals had been received a court of revision will hear the appeals some time in november a representative of the ches ter hill development compa ny appeared before council to discuss the buildine of wa ter mains an infiltration gal lery and pumps to supply wa ter to some 600 homes in the rouge hills area southwest of the rouge river the rep resentative stated that he hop ed to get the plant in opera tion by spring the survey that shows mo thersinlaw as being harder to get along with than other inlaws merely confirms a fore gone conclusion the trfbus stouff oat tmgaday october 28 165 peanuts in the shell 1 lb 33 halloween candy kisses 1 lb 29 rinso ige pkg 35 aylmer choice wax beans cut 20 ox tins 2 for 29 winona maid plum jam 24 ox 25 campbells tomato soup 10 ox jins 2 for 23 clover leaf sockey salmon vz lb 39 clarks pork and beans 20 ox tins 2 for 33 habitant pea soup 28 ox tins 2 for 29 devon side bacon 1 lb 49 pork loin roast or chops lb 55 pork butt lb 49 peameal cottage rolls lb 49 wieners lb 35 sausage lb 35 blade roast lb 49 shoulder roast lb 45 carload groceteria seriously- injured when police car hits washout sgt art harrison of van- dorf detachment ontario pro vincial police was so disturbed saturday morning about flood conditions that though he was off duty he jumped into his cruiser at his home and head ed up the don milk road for vandorf the morning was foggy and iain was falling sgt harrison foiled to see a wash out thirty feet wide in the road at pleasantviue in time to avoid a crash removed to york county hospital he was later taken to the general hospital in toron to where he has since had to undergo plastic surgery he suffered a broken jawbone broken cheekbones and frac tured nose there were multi ple less serious injuries to hits body the cruiser which had gone only 2000 miles was a total wreck if parents would show their children how to be good they wouldnt have to spend so much time trying and usually failing to teach them to be good nov 8th to nov 20th we need hardly remind our deer hunting friends of the above dates but we would like to remind you of the fine selection of footwear and clothing we have in stock now to help you in comfort from our footwear dept we are featuring the pop 15 laced to rubbers with steel arch and cushion insoles at only 950 see the new insulated boots in rubber and leather priced from 1 1 45 other suggestions slippers moccasins itces inyoles fell boots from our clothing dept breeches jackets coats in allwool cloths by carss shirts in wool flannel and doeskin underwear we have a most complete range in combination or 2piece types other suggestions wool sox red handkerchiefs hunting caps mitts sweaters cotton gloves- free something new has been added this season we are giving away to the hunter bringing back the buck with the most points an ah wool coat by carss valued at 1895 the rules are simple all we ask is that you must leave your name at our store before going to camp and when you return report th number of points remember you are under no obligation but to be eligible you must register before going to camp good hunting w el dons mens wear shoes phone stouflville 172w a

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