Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 19, 1955, p. 9

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f kleenex table napkins linen rtfsncc rari konomy j2l j health unit resiauran i- mr a 50 a err nspccciofi id mr srd mrs and fasiily down the sto0rv1ue twwjkt thursday may 19 1955 p 9 uiv lift missionary church and mrs albert hetse ard mrs bond had trip dundas v- houstons the rexal drug store we welcome mr and mrs wm humphry arsd daughter wfeo hive sioved into mr er nest eade new house at xea- gormlev mr and mr- harold sherk and mary ana of port credl had supper or susdav with i mr and mrs f harvey teddy bennett eleven moaih old son of mr and mr- frank be- underwent a hernia operation in sck chil drens hospital toronto last eek the young people of heise hhi church presented a pro gramme at cheapside on sun day night mr e hunt and ruth mr ron elliott and mrs bond had sunday supper with mr and mr- s x doner misses hubbard of manitoul- in island spent the weekend editors xoe ta- rr- in series of arles ce- ged to better acquaint the jresidents this district wlih j the k of their county i health unit further articles in this series will bi presented to the readers of the tribuae during the next few weeks from the standpoint of pre venting the spread of commun icable diseases and the contrac tion of illnesses from the con sumption of unwholesome foods there is no more impor tant inspection than that of places where foods and drinks are prepared and sold to the public for consumption upon the premises such places in clude restaurants lunch coun ters refreshment stands hotel kitchens and dining rooms etc present day industrial and the j social conditions have made of the eating pace a great public institution where a great num ber of workers lunch daily and where many people break fast lunch and dine regularly i tne safety q served a regular i by the eating estab country to premises are madejupper with it is therefore one o inei painted the foods properly important responsibilities of j handled stored and refrigera- the health crit as well as of j ted that the dishes are proper the many engaged in the vic tualling business to ensure that in so far as lies within thetr powers only ly washed and sterilized veri fied by means of a swab test that an adequate supply of pot able water is available that wholesome foods are used and sanitary accommodation is pro vided and properly mantained and that personnel are ac quainted with proper care it handling foods and in mat ters of persona hygiene etc it is the aim and desire of the health unit to have every eat ing establishment inspected a least once a month that every practical precau tion is taken during their stor ing preparation handling and serving to prevent their deter ioration and contamination these certain requirements by the health unit if applied will go far to guarantee to the con sumer the wholesomeness and bloomington liimmivmmmf the hospital night dance come one come all on june 3rd ro the uxbridge music hall stan st johns orchestra from toronto special dances lucky draw everyone welcome 100 per person 900 pm to 100 am refreshments available we were privileged to have miss iangley of the regions beyond africa congo mission with us on sunday presenting the work among the lepers eighteen of the executive of the ontario christian endeav our society were at the church service and the president mr day led in prayer and mr jim langmas was soloist mr karl davis spent the weekend with mr r davis at scarboro bbaaab with rev and mrs c e hun- king miss dinah wilcox entertain ed her friends at her birthday party on monday afternoon mr and mrs f harvey and mr and mrs e a stony and mr and mrs tranmer were at orangeville on sunday rev c e and mrs fockle of markham were recent visi tors at his brothers mr w a fockier joyce had supper with mr e hunt and ruth recently ml pi5gah mr and mrs aubrey barker and family visited on sunday with mr and mrs harry smith mr and mrs leigh baeristo visited mr and mrs percy ed wards at peterboro over the weekend mr and mrs steve jenner of toronto visited mr and mrs harvey biddlecomb on sunday afternoon mr and mrs iyle weir and mr and mrs len evans ofj ash home on sunday mrs b kays attended the womens institute president conference at gualph last thursday friday and satur day toronto visited at the johnj mr and mrs armand pion moved back to toronto last saturday mr and mrs flias elliot will he moving soon and occupying their home here mr and mrs will grant of stayner visited on mothers day with mr and mrs harry smith and family there were twelve members and visitors present at the wo mens association meeting held at the home of mrs c patten- den last wednesday evening the date was set for the an nual strawberry festival to he held on thursday june 23 further particulars later mrs hattie gamble of rich- t jacks birthday turday s chester patter- had sunday mr and mrs r alljstorrv at gojdwood also call ed on mrs e morgason the annu meeting of the vvbitchureb no a 7 home school association was held on monday may 9 at no 7 school tite new orhcers were elected and installed by mr burges vicepresident of york county home and school council as follows pres mrs karl ottcn- back vice presidents mrs b kerstein mrs m tricker re cording secretary mr- m su- deyko corresponding sec mrs o barlow treasurer mr karl orxenbeek executive members mr ted barlow mr v scott mrs d taylor mrs j gamble mr f kerstein mrs t smith scholarships for the student of the year were presented to betty sproxton of xo 7 school and cherry grey of xo 6 school honourable mention went to joane reid elizabeth chambers charles tricker patricia marshal rose ann barlow piano selections were played by betty sproxton and a duet by ivadel sudeyko and carol ocenbeck the gormley womens insti tute will meet on wednesday may 25th at the home of mrs ray smith roll call one way in which i can set an example of good citizenship citizenship and education convener for 19d33g program mrs roy smith hostesses mrs ray smith mrs harvey e sssw j heigh ho come to the fair at richmond hill monday may 23 horse show monster midway square dance competitij dancing at night horseshoe j palomino and iarade hor guernsey calf comletitl tractor driving contest to farm equipment displal 106th annual fair sponsored by richmond hill agricultur secretary mrs m burton tlrnt ytball iquestejs too entryti had ims sihmse tecutiv- the iam gra ittlng era lit tom the aglncou- bors we on tuesp they dis lo the g a teleph if you want to know how the fish are biting just drop em a line open friday wight 9 wn florida indian river rink ruit 10 39c arizona voir crop iirfte beads lettuce 2 33c california large munches carrots 3 25c garden fresh green onions radishes 3 bunches 14c florida jnice oranges large size 39c all brands 8 oz tins death middletox ross silas at sunnybrook hospital on tues day may 17 lyja ross silas middleton in his 46th year be loved husband of muriel mar tin and dear father of ross shirley dean barry lynda ronald david and bonnie resting at the dixon funeral chapel in markham until fri day noon service in st and rews united church at 230 pm interment elmwood cem etery old ports planks f never it conservative candidates in th vincial election timeworn promt catch votes larr standardbearer in 1 total id be ithelnfo out bis t li0 it and i john yhy base- plav 1 yated deal frc will hoi- time it i j noodligij thursdiy twp s night sian around will sta the girl provinc tex 3 ja lemonyille on saturday evening a num ber of relatives and friends met at the home of mrs a yake in honour of her birthday mr and mrs r archer lea- side spent the weekend with mrs yake mr and mrs johnson had supper on sunday evening with mr and mrs joe greenfield and family goodwood mr and mrs blake yake and family mr and mrs will yake billie and doris had dinner sunday evening with mrs yake mr and mrs strathco of oak ridges and mr and mrs hammet of glasgow had din ner on tuesday evening with mr and mrs c graham in honour of mr roy grahams birthday told a meeting township their prograir and new though to the they ought to 1 ttt never been used a plant worker at dd land aircraft shefto that the liberal goverf at ottawa for 30 years ha making the same unff pledges which mr and co are making to the tories on th hand have been in ontario since 1943 and record shows heavy un ment or short time worker and his famif ously deolining farm and a threat to the me who depends on consumer in chasing power to maintain htm lce sun- tawa iust i g at 3d ter in business he said extra special i pkince eduutl ilasii potatoes- 39 5 cuban ite1 spanish sire 2ls pineapples sockeye salmon 35c ajlmer choice 20 oz tins ideal for canning 25c ea 4 97c j ii in bo riorltl avitiike weight 2 lb watermelon 165 lloritla 1ascal iikakts stalks cut wax beans 235 mitchells fancy 20 oz tins 2 35c dclmonte fnncy 28 ox tins fresh corn off the cob 14 oz tins nibiets 2 35c nine fiold knncy 15 or tins peas 2 33c donald duck 18 oz tins fruit cocktail 39c aylmcr fancy halves- 28 oz tin melba peaches 35c brlghts fnncy 18 or tin ballantrae mr and mrs st pellett spent the weekend with mr and mrs o pellett little helen pellett is spend ing a week with her grandpar ents in toronto mr and mrs p hughes and mr and mrs frank hughes were sunday guests of mr and mrs r richardson mr and mrs g bradley and daughter margaret spent the weekend with mr and mrs j child jr mr and mrs b radford sr are expected home this week from england miss mary hicks and mr a richardson were sunday guests of mr and mrs j paterson the turnabout cub was held at mrs les ogdens home on thursday mrs ivan mclaughlin has returned home after undergo ing an operation in toronto western ospital ringw00d t a delightful evening j spent at the homo of mrr mrs albert hobbs firtday fislor when neighbours and wielfej ily gathered together and ehwv- 1 ered gifts and greetings on mr and mrs arthur wdttamson nee margaret howxs of ed monton alberta the ooaplb were married recently hi th west a a a a a a a a 6m oil burners of yv jvell known make 27500 completely installed j t harold heating and air conditioning ballantrae phone stouffville f 1 i lit t old time and modern dancin in a real barn every friday saturday n starting at 9 pm 6piece orchestra fairbairns barn 1 mile north of 401 no 2 highway liverpool roan and 2nd concession pickering phone 36j3 pickering for reservations tomato juke 29c aylmer choice 13 oz tins celery 17c 2 17c j grapefruit juice 25c peaches 2 33c free balloons and lollypops for the children touffvill stork holrs open each day lo 6 pm wed i210 pm evenings tuesday friday saturday until 10 pm fruit ilimam scampers main street stouffvjlle we deliver self service ractice ng hot summer days give your feet a cool vacation with a pair of sijtnan scampcri comfortable durable attractive perfect for sportswear we wp have sisman scamp in a variety of por n c n 1 s trr j a lehmahk bettor ly 2nd afcentlon day ig worship nday hool- ber that j told iou st job ufc

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