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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 9, 1954, p. 5

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feeds feeds i western grains oats barley western feed wheat millfeeds bran car on tracks shorts middlings oat chop barley chop mixed grain chop oil cake meal gluten feed soy bean meal minerals quinte mineral for all livestock swifts cattle and hog mineral feeding bonemeal cobalt iodized salt master dog foods master dog biscuits in kibble and kenel master k9 dog meal cubes and pellets master canned dog food stiver bros stouftville phone 45 high news by jiaiuu corbett on friday december 3rd a dance was held in the school gym if any of you didnt know that you should have i would like to say to the pacoratkm committee that the decorations were really neat they had the wine and white fcireamers all around the walk and chairs all around the edge of the gym floor popular music and western tvere played on the record zy from gwinj player which was on the stage for food there was cake and pop served in the cafeteria the dance floor wasnt crowd ed thats a cinch there could have been a lot more people there mr marshall and mr waite honoured us with some music mr marshall played the uke- lele and mr waite the bass fiddle with hilda mile at the piano early in the evening miss ianthier called a few square dances until everyone was diz- for parents ovlt editors mail the tribune stouffville oat thursday december 9 1934 juniors gift can i go shopping for the presents im giving this year junior asks eagerly las chris tmas mother bought all his gifts it was simpler arid quick er for her that way and she was fearfu that he would ge overtired and catch cold but junior was disappointed thai she left him at home on dad dys halfday mother has been wondering about giving h child the opportunity to do christmas shopping the crowded stores the week before christmas are exhaust ing for adults and even more tiring for children if junior is to be allowed to buy his presents lie should make out his christmas list in good time and shop early in december he can have the fun of wrap ping his gifts of making some homemade surprises and drawing a picture or printing his name on the gift cards later in the month one fine present for the family which a child may want to buy is a cutout scene of the first christmas or creche thus impresses on him that the true meaning of christ mas is that it is the christ childs birthday mother soon discovers that if a child buys two or even three gifts on a shopping trip he does well a child hales to be hur ried and if he is making a choice between two articles he must have time to decide mo ther may have to remind him that the clerks are busy and often it is wise not to ask for the services of a clerk until the gift has been selected in shopping a child becomes more familiar with different coins but he also discovers i that money is not elastic if j he uses a good deal of money i on one gift he has less to spend on another perhaps he is not buckland for council 1955 in the village of stouffville your vole and influence will be appreciated polling day mon dec 13 10 am to s pm by nancy cleaver very experienced in counting but the problems of shopping show him the importance of knowing ho to do simple sums of addition if at ail possible mother should take time for a cup of tea or coffee for herself and a drink of fruit juice or milk and a cookie for junior at a lunch counter before starting home this gives them both a little rest from walking around and is a real treat for junior a child can get a great deal of fun from a shopping expedi tion with a parent he also ac quires a good deal of knowl edge by watehing mother be courteous to sales clerks and patient with delays he learns how to act in public this in direct teaching by example is more effective than any pointed orders such as say thank you mother can point out quietly we take our turn in the lineup there are other peo ple ahead of us who were here first cood manners have been described as the happy way of doing things they are conta gious and should be in evi dence in december the christ mas month shopping would be so much less taxing for both clerks and customers if more courtesy were used the real climax of shopping is when junior gets home with his purchases that evening wrapping up the presents is fun too and taking them to the post office well ahead of mail ing deadlines mother and father want their child to think of other people and not just of what he is hoping to receive himself on christmas morning so par ents plan to make shopping a happy adventure even a very- little child can get a real thrill out of giving the poet louis ginsberg who wrote the fol lowing lines must have retain ed something of a childs eager ness to show affection in a gift which delights the heart of the one who receives it it is the things we alwavs hold that we will lose some day the only things we ever keep are what we give away copyright mr jack hill a former resi- dent ror it of s toutlville and presently living in los an- geles ca ifornia writes an in- avvvlatkvjpvlayvvviksvtvu electors of stouffville i solicit your support for reeve in the forthcoming election on monday dec 13th 1951 polling hours 10 am to s pm elmer r daniels for transportation phone sto 277 the stouffville high school girls choir under the leader ship of mr r mercer led in the musical portion of the sun day morning service at stouff ville united church singin two familiar numbers teresting letter to mr and mrs harold dixon in il he describe parts of the sunny south and different cities he has visited 12402 ohio avenue los angeles 23 calif nov 39 1934 dear harold and pat hello from the sunny south here we are nicely settled in s fourroom bungalow in a quiet residential section of west i a we had a perfectly wonder ful drive down here in seven days the scenery from the wide corn fiats of ohio to the desert and mountains of xew mexico is just like you see in the movies my color picture record of tin trip ls perfeot you can tell cadieux i had wonderful iuck with the cam era as for california itself its beautiful warm and colorful we have been all over to long beach rodondo beach frisco las vagas int airport orange groves and just every where you can think of when we first ai rived we had an apartment on sunset blvd un til we had a chance to look around and found this house work in the san fernando valley on ventura blvd its u 20minute drive through the angeles mts via sepulveda pass from our house its lovely here now realizing the winter at home but dont let anyone kid you they havent anything here to compare with canada as far as scenery or country or anything for that matter except warm weather and now the rainy season i approaching and its awfully damp so all in all its nice for a visit for perhaps 23 years but then i think its home for us wages are high but so are taxes food is at a level with home as well as rents cloth ing and general commodities are cheaper restaurant meals are dear ie steak dinner 325 each some cheaper but not much hamburgs 45c to 60c well i must close now and give my regards to all hope this letter finds you all well sincerely yours jack marie and david hill ps merry christmas and a happy new year local and personal happenings there are 103 appeals against the assessment roil in aurora l p evans former whitchu rch tvvp reeve is chairman of the court of revision stouffville municipal coun ci met on monday evening to deal with routine business and sanction payment of accounts stouffville planning board is scheduled to meet this friday evening notice k a grubin bo optomet rist will be at his office in stouffville on monday and tuesday dec 13th and 14th phones s6j2 and 23j1 the tribune is presenting a special christmas feature on page two of each issue before the holiday commencing last week with the bestknown christmas poems the most fa vored christmas stories will follow one each week there is a festive air about town here especially in the eve ning with the bright coloured lights of the christmas trees all along the main st and the huge tree in the town square you would wonder why anyone would want to go anywhere else to do his christmas shop ping payment of whitchurch twpl taxes win be accepted at the newly opened bank of xova scotia oak ridges mr len keeping and billy are spending their holidays with ralph forf3r at a logging camp near wawa jamestown before returning home they will stay awhile with mrs for far and bruce in sault ste marie the new light has been in stalled on the inited church parking area which ls becom ing increasingly popular as an offstreet parking lot the in stallation of the light ls a job well done and one which is appreciated both by the visit- ing public and nearby resi dents for more sales at christmas ime advertise in the tribune miss belle mitchell of ring- wood ls presently visiting witlj relatives in london ontario recent callers at the will smith home on mill st were their son roy and mrs smith and family from conestoga al so mr and mrs ed jewit of preston thls weekend gave all indi cations that winter was really here but summer dies hard and to prove it willis widdifield produced two rose blooms picket last week from a bush in his garden on main st friends will be interested to learn that helen campbell daughter of mr and mrs ar chie campbell of stouffville has joined the womens divi sion of the bcaf helen was home visiting her parents re cently from her new post stores open friday and sat urday evenings chamber of commerce bulletin the stouffville chamber of commerce wish to say a thank- you to danny oboyle and his santa claus parade committee who made the parade another big success also a thankyou to mrs mccright and her as sistants who spent two eve nings packaging the nuts and candies and to those who sup plied floats and material for the parade also the veterans for the use of their hall the stouffville main street ls a fairyland picture to see at night with two rows of lighted trees and all stores well decor ated for christmas stouffville merchants say you dont have to go any fur ther than stouffville this year for your christmas shopping as most stores are loaded al ready with just about every thing for the entire family shop at home merry christmas the christmas meeting of stouffville womens institute will be held in christ church parish hall on thursday after noon december 16th at 215 miss b winn will give the motto and the roll call will be why i like to- live in a small town the program will take the form of a christmas party with exchange of gifts our advertising representa tive will be calling on local and district businesses this week to receive orders for christmas advertising for dec 16th lsue and in order to re serve christmas greeting space for the dec 23rd issue the tribune management is anx ious to have the christmas week issue in the hands of sub scribers as soon before the holi day as possible and if you are planning to greet your custo mers on dee 23rd you can help by reserving your space now our representative will show you numerous attractive christmas greeting layouts dominion stores announce this week that their dolls of all nations offer which has been running for some time will end on saturday night dec 18th for every s39 in cash register receipts customers are entitled to their choice of a doll of all nations turkeys dressed read for the ovex at reasonable prices delivered 29tf reesors poultry farm rliono stouffvilio 05203 congratulations to mr and mrs wm j reaman sr of gormley who were 49 years married on monday dec 6 they have 7 children elmer and peter of stevensville ont xorman o fordwick ralph of siloam wil liam jr of stouffville and mary and adeline at home there are also 16 grandchildren and 4 greatgrandchildren mr and mrs reaman are in fair health sunday visitors at the reaman home were mr and mrs gor don barkey of stouffville and mr and mrs will reaman and family of stouftville all veterans and their fam ilies of stouffville and district are cordially invited to attend a christmas family supper and gettogether on sunday december 12th from 3 pm to 7 pm anyone wishing trans portation please call stouffville 162j r l dales formerly of stou ffville and assistant general manager of the bank of nova scotia has been elected a di rector and a vice president of the bank friends will be pleas ed to learn mr dales a banker of 15 vears experience and son of the late dr f a dales church st was named assist ant general manager in 1951 after wide experience as a su pervisor in both western can ada and the maritimes before becoming a supervisor he had been manager first of the cal gary and then the toronto main branch all veterans and their fam ilies of stouffville and district are cordially invited to attend a christmas family supper and gettogether on sunday dec 12th from 3 to 7 pm any one wishing transportation please call 162j the christmas party of christ church anglican will be held in the parish hall fri day dec 10th at 630 pm pot luck on sunday dec 12th holy communion at 1000 am arid tuesday dec 11th wa meet ing at 230 pm election of offv cers please note these time changes mr and mrs george hood will be at home to relatives friends and neighbours on the occasion of their golden wed ding anniversary at the home of their daughter mrs fred timbers on saturday dec 18 1931 from 3 to 5 in the after noon and 7 to 9 in the evening friends will be interested to learn that delbert booth is ma king good progress to recovery after suffering a bad shaking up when he was caught be neath a falling tree the booth family moved from here a short time ago to kettleby a family celebration tues day marked the golden wed ding anniversary of mr and mrs frederick george beckett who were married near stouff ville on december 7th 1901 mrs beckett the former miss eliza lee was born in picker ing township but resided with her grandparents mr and mrs george hopkins sr on the 10th of markham mr beckett was born near dollar in mark- ham seven children 21 grand children and three greatgrand children are living the chil dren are rose mrs rose lew is george ronald richard james violet mrs basil mc- meeken and dorothy mrs charles middleton vvv-lssrvrrcr4nj-r4k0rcrrv4r- youre more popular with peo ple if the only favorites you play are in the horse races tsa sai tgommef t i i y let this book help you turn dreams into fact irjw ml lllll 1 the most ki cherished gifts ofall by mm i m it that do you want most a home a holiday retirement whatever it may he this book can help you obtain it your savings account passbook encourages you to put by your money steadily save for any purpose you choose and so turn your dreams into fact open your savin account today at our nearest branch more than 650 to serve you nli the the canadian bank of commerce stouffville branch v h atkinson manager christmas cornucopia in beloved blue grass so she may have fragrance wherever she goes the longlcved scent of blue grass in solid cologne to tuck in her handbag in a gay horn of plenty christmas package 150 the 4th eon of markham was closed this week just north of buttonville for repaying of parts of the highway washed out by the hurricane the 5th con ls also closed south of the devils elbow and the gth con ls also closed at cashe we point out these trouble spots in order that the residents may avoid the detours neces sary on these concessions houstons rexall drug store stouffville phone 229 music played by mrs gay- man preceded the christmas meeting of the womens mis sionary society of the united church after the call to wor ship by vice pres mrs woods hymn just as i am was sung minutes were read and approved after which mrs woods offered prayer report of the nominating committee was read by mrs clayton stouffer there were 31 members and 1g visitors present mrs mc- creight and mrs riches group were in charge mrs mc- creight presiding after sing ing hark the herald angels sing mrs dowswell led in prayer followed by the lords prayer in unison mrs fj byers delighted her audience with a solo there will always be christmas mrs xeil smith in giving a mast interesting de votional on the christmas story stressed the necessity of being tolerant mrs f byer favored us with a second solo a christmas lullaby and asked ux to direct our thoughts to the babe in the manger mrs riches conducted the birthday box ceremony by- reading suitable verses from the christmas story and after the birthday gifts from memi bers of each three months were offered suitable christmas car ol while shepherds watched their flocks it came upon a midnight clear noel and a of giadness men of old was sung a social hf hour was en joyed by all at the close of the meeting friends will be interested to learn that helen campbell daughter of mr and mrs ar chie campbell of stouttvlile ihs joined the womens divi sion of the rca f helen was engagement mr and sirs allan b meyer rr 3 claremont announce the engagement of their eldest daughter dorothy emma to john allan jones only son of mr and mrs harmon l jones rr 1 stouftville the marriage to take place early in january george morden is still look ing for four 2yearold cattle three holsteins and a mack heifer with a white head which strayed from his pasture on the 2nd con of uxbridge any dist rict farmer knowing the where alxnits of these cattle phone stouffville 60j3 reward farm in family name 100 years on dec 22nd of this month the albert scott farm lot 13 con 5 whitchurch will mark the icoth anniversary of the place in the scott name this onehundredacre farm was or- igjnally owned by john scotjt grandfather of the present owner who purchased the place from w j baldwin the elder mr scott lived to more than eighty years and the farm then passed to mr job scott sir albert scott the present own er has a son the 4th genera tion on this wellknown wliit- church acreage mr and sirs scott have one of the few sheep skin deeds to testify to the long ownership of this orje family notice the family of the late robt james mcconnochie would like to make an apology to all his relatives and friends that ah error was made in the time for the funeral service thank you all for your kindness and sympathy in the loss of our loving father robert j sicconrfochie coop fed broilers go to market on 296 pounds of feed horr aer parenss re cestly from her new post pictured above is part of ilic flock of 21000 broilers recently marketed hy ikn itrown it is i stouftville ontario the average age of the birds when marketed was 0 weeks 0 days and their average live weight was si pounds mr itrown feels that his flock made a very profitable feed conversion when his birds required only 00 pounds of coop broiler feeds to produce one pound of live weight don browns entire loci hroiijjhoul the year is fed exclusively on coop broiler starter and coop broiler finisher am itlioiikis grow ax1 finish better ox coop broiler feeds the fed for mr hrrmns flock wa purchased nt the stonffvu cooperative stoiiffrllle ontario uhlrh operate one of the iflff coop mixing station ownrt hy local ontario tarmtn and specializing in dallyfresh coop jlrand feed stouffville coop slouffvillt thone 122 or 26

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