Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 25, 1955, p. 6

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pf c twf stouffvui tobone thorsdat 105 73 to3 everybody is jlookins at super giant iv vi tjc okanagan 270 sun screen 20 bigger than ordinary 21 tv aluminixed picture tub curved optic fiher golden picture frame hifi inclined speaker mounting slenderixed cabinet super catcode chassis 32995 admfaml e h neville sons stouffville phone 346 fall seeding conserves feed with many herd getting al most winter rations of hay or s ilage during much of july and atjgult a scarcity of these feed is likely to occur before the pasture major rext spring assurance of a good supply of fa pasture will hep to over come thj scarcity to some ex tent is i doubtful if dried out overgrazed pastures ivisl pro duce too well no ever with rair and heavy grazing of alf alfa during the fall months will seriously reduce the volume of hay or pasture next year a mixture of oat and fall rye one bushel of oats one ami a half bushels of rye per acre seeded now syill make good fall pasture and reduce the load on permanent pastures and mead ows it will take from threvto four weeks after seeding before it is ready to pasture the oats grow faster than the rye so pasturing can start sooner than if only rye were sown if the field is early and well drained the rye will provde early spring pasture the catch of new seeding will probably depend on favourable weather for the rest of the fall at present it doesnt look tool good faced with the prospect of failure of this springs seeds wets her whistie katie an orangutan could be trying to throw off bout of spring fever as she takes a drink of water from hose held by keeper ralph sousa in new vorks central park sousa was making the rounds of other cages when katie called drive to arrive alive m i n closing meetings in the evangelistic campaign in the stouffville arena saturday at 8 pm sunday at 730 pm meetings every weeknight your last opportunity to hear dr jimmie johnson evangelist and supporting musical guests rev m dunlop mr clyde taylor mr john duff saturday night is special youth for christ night some farmers are considering fall seeding to be sure of a hay crop next summer the success of fall seeding will likely de pend on favourable weather for growth in the fall and not too severe a winter seeding can be without a nurse crop or with a very light seeding of oats which will give some pro tection and then die over win ter if attempting a fall seeding for te first time remember these points 1 grasses are likely to be more successful than clovers timothy orchardgrass brome and ryegrass are suitable red clover asike sweet lover or alfalfa can be used in the mix ture and with favourable condi tions will survive 2 seed as early as possible to get the greatest possible growth and root development this fall 3 use a liberal amount of suitable fertilizer to assist in getting a good stand 4 seed shallow on a well prepared firm seed bed victoria square the regular monthly meeting af the wa was held on wed nesday evening of last week at the home of mrs iloyd can ning wiih twentyeight ladies present the meeting was in charge of mrs s boynton and i her group the scripture les ion was read by mrs arnold mortson lesson thoughts and prayer were given by mrs r bruntwell mrs a frisby gave a reading miss grace boynton gave an account of the trip she made to england last spring everyone enjoyed the talk very much mrs h collard took charge of the business in the absence of the president mrs s defoe following this re freshments were served on sunday august 2s sun day school at victoria square will be held at n4f am follow ed by the church service also at victoria square at 11 am ev eryone welcome bloqmington rev g w and mrs brown and beverley of wheatley are visiting friends in the locality and were at church sunday morning mr and mrs g fisher and john of windsor visited with her parents mr and mrs e baker mrs c lemon mrs e ba ker and mrs o h tranmer at tended a trousseau tea satur day afternoon at the home of mr and mrs walter gould lo cust hill in honor of the ap proaching marriage of their daughter margaret mr and mrs d nighswander and daughter and mr e nighs wander of toronto were sun day guests with mr and mrs c lemon guests during the week with mr and mrs tranmer were mr and mrs h kee and family of orangeville and miss helen storry of callander and mr and mrs freetby and family of to ronto and mr and mrs ken tranmer we regret to report that bet ty the young daughter of mr and mrs e xesbitt is ill in to ronto hospital for sick child ren mrs a v storry and mrs d burnett visited at bramp ton last week bowles i mrs mattaford of baltimore mr and mrs a stephenson visited on sunday with mr and mrs harvey collard birthday greetings to miss grace boynton for august 24 to mrs c j brumwell for aug 26 to garry king who will be five on aug 20 to mrs rolph boynton for aug 27 to miss margaret sandle who will be t on aug 27 to mrs g joyce for aug 29 and to margaret empringham who will be one year old on august 30 mr gooderham of lansing spent tuesday of last week call ing on friends in the commun ity ballanirae mr b henry and friend of newark xj spent a few days last week with mr and mrs vv r workman mr and mrs x kerswell mrs m gray mrs g fockler kindlv remember the bake i and miss m jaynes were sun sale on friday afternoon to be day visitors of mrs 0 flewell held on the church lawn land mrs g cook mr and mrs harold forster have been spending the past two weeks at a cottage at kin- mount miss mabel huggins of osh mr and mrs g beasley and roger are vacationing in xorth 1 bay mr and mrs p hughes and mr and mrs 1 botiregard wore now a fertilizer with only half the moisture content of ordinary fertilizers this olustralion shoips the elaborate system of driers and coolers at the shurgain fertilizer plant in toronto here fertilizer ingredients ere thoroughly mixed and blended and excess moisture is quickly driven off the result is new process shurgain fertilizer with superior drillability process shurgain fertilizer provides superior drillability prevents hardening and caking costs you no more here important news about tho first major advance in fertilizer manufacture in many years new prooeea shurgain fertilizer through a special ized procesa has excess moisture removed down to exceptionally low levels with new process shurgain you now can get a fertilizer that has only half the moiature content of ordinary fertilizers thua eliminating the chief cause of harden ing and caking new prooeea shurgain fertilizer provides superior drillability at all times ensuring you better more uniform results in the field and with tho advanced shurgain manufacturing process every granule i better balanced with plant food than ordinary fertilizer new process shurgain fertilizer is now available at the toronto plant see your shurgain fertilizer dealer about your fall requirements of new process shurgain fertilizer awa has been visiting with heri guests of mr and mrs grandmother mrs a frisby and her uncle richard mr and mrs ray wilson and family and miss barbara emp ringham visited santas village at bracebridge last week mrs percy basinger of ma ple visited for several days last week with mr and mrs earl empringham and girls mr and mrs l knapp and irene have returned home af ter spending the past three weeks with friends in osage saskatchewan miss edna stickley spent a day last week with mr and mrs gordon mortson and fam ily at their cottage at duclos point iake simcoe mr jacob williams mr r e sanderson and miss mabel sanderson spent wednesday of last week with mr and mrs john connors at hamilton mr and mrs roy hodgson and family of hamilton had sunday dinner with mr r e sanderson and mabel messrs donald and ewart avison and george collard spent last week travelling thro ugh eastern ontario they call ed on mr and mrs harold klinck at maodonald college montreal miss joanne forson of ring- wood has been visiting with mr and mrs alan chadwick and karen while her parents were on vacation miss beth horlington of ber muda miss vera rosiensky of toronto classmates of miss june collard have been stay ing with june for a few days on friday evening they attend ed miss patricia bowles wed ding at caesarca miss bowles is a granddaughter of the for mer chancellor of the univers ity of toronto rev i g to the r richardson mr and mrs j wilson of hamilton spent sunday with her father mr w cockerill his sister mrs clarkson of xewmarket is visiting for a few days mr and mrs h thomas and family of north toronto were sunday guests along with mrs j hooey of scarboro whose son jack age 9 spent 2 weeks vacation with mr and mrs g hineman and family mrs c penstone and grand daughter christine of sudbury spent last month with mr and mrs w wright at mussel- mans lake mr and mrs wright returned last week from a few days holiday with mrs p silk of detroit mrs v ruttle visited last week with mr and mrs l hoc kley and family mr and mrs r perkins and family spent sunday with mr and mrs c x perkins mr and mrs r fines spent the weekend with mr and mrs h simpson mr fines has been transferred and they are mov ing to sarnia in the near future travel relaxed and carefree canada packers limited fertilizer division toronto shurgain fertilizer toronto exhibition august 2 to sept 10 rirtvrn rail foret fare and onehalf for the round trip good going thursday aug 25 to saturday sept 10 incluitvo return limit sept 14 rvv wfffrmnm rmmo fmvy 4rg4m unionville news mr ifld mr alfred dyke and caroline are ejoyicg holiday this week we are glad to hear that alfred is much better mrs skerat was a city visi tor on thursday welcome to mr and mrs kesslehough of agircourt who have moved into the stiver ap artments mr and mrs jack harper and family cathie and babe spent iast week at a cottage at halls l3ke mr and mrs f pollard have returned home following a few weeks holidays mr- and mrs james conway of cleveland ohio their son leonard conway professor of economics in hunter college new york city and daughter miss iaura conway were guests the past week with mr j conways sister mrs e e braithwaite and mr and mrs trunk and family congratulation to mr and mrs stewart wheeler on the gormley mr and mrs e roberts and mr and mrs ogg and sandra attended the funeral of mrs roberts brotherinlaw mr e t maclaren of brantford last week mrs m coles of toronto spent the weekend with mrs beulah jones miss joan milne of toronto is spending a week with her uncle and aunt mr and mrs arthur coffin mr and mrs dalton moses and girls are holidaying in par ry sound mr harry kruse spent the weekend near parry sound mrs w xoble and victor are spending a week in montreal misses ruth and myrtle stec kley of toronto are holidaying with their parents mr and mrs henry steckley mr and mrs harold wide- man and leonard spent a few- days last week at chesley lake camp npar owen sound mr clarence steckley has taken over the texaco station formerly operated by mr j j mclntyre mr and mrs j j mclntyre and children are leaving next month to make their home in phoenix arizona we welcome mr and mrs j macdonald and family of cal- edon who have moved into mr c e steckley s home mrs gordon mcwhirter and mrs allan pope spent last week holidaying in new york mrs fox of toronto is spend ing two weeks with her friend mrs a hollands mr and mrs peter stickley of unionville had sunday din ner with mr and mrs roy brillinger congratulations to mr and mrs les hart on the birth of their daughter at grace hospi tal toronto mr and mrs harold cober and son of duntroon spent sun day with their- father rev jo seph cober mri j c mokendry tpent the weekend at the boy scout jam boree at xiagaraonthelake over the weekend mr and mrs harry thomp son and wayne spent sunday with mr and mrs lehman of pine orchard congratulations to mr and mrs andy hutchinson nee ol ive farmer on the birth of their daughter at the briertoush hospital stouffville on satur day mrs harry jones and boys of toronto visited mr j stevens and mrs beulah jonea on sat urday miss lois moorby is holiday ing this week with friends near bolton a number from our commun ity attended the brethren in christ campmeeting at fort erie on sunday mrs john timbers of cooks- town mrs chas connor of unionville and mrs roy bril linger had lunch on tuesday with mrs beulah jones it takes ten tons of railing water to generate one kilowatt- hour of electricity ocolqcyjii vaien a mam bra65 w taxes his hat off to wobooy ask hlfa how we gctshts hair cut gormltbiott 7wfy onjikio the stouffville tribune itiriiit cinder biocks canadiaknatlonalj birth of a caught- marg cox u vuiting whtlt maureen sellars mr dean firdlay wa honor- d by his fellow employee of the head ottk of the canadian bank of commerce toronto on thursday night he was pre sented with two lovely gift n honor of hi marriage this we5c miss aundrea lsonde the hridt to be also received a lovely gift from th office atari where she is employed at the union station mr albert dutfteld jr has started the erection of his new house on kennedy rosd south of the four corners mr harold thorn and family expect to move into their new home on pomando road very soon miss m rainey and mr j moment visited on friday night with mr mrs g marshal toronto mrs gordon walker and chil dren gail and arlene of high land park visited mrs h find- lay on thursday evening mr and mrs ken groves and family left wednesday for t holiday at otter lake at parry sound they were accompanied by kenneth lealasurier mr and mrs ken groves and children mark and wayne spent friday with her parents mr and mrs e x micks at barrie mrs beverly jones and dau ghter of btittonville visited mrs morley jones on tuesday mr and mrs skelton expect to motor this week to detroit and home by buffalo mr and mrs j axioolson rosetown sask and mr j xicolson oshawa visited this week with mr and mrs a e milner mr and mrs g hurst and gina markham were visitors at l momuliens on saturday mr l mamullcn and mrs e lamoria mr and mrs chuck blundell attended the ball game at the maple leaf stadium on saturday congratulations to mrs dor othy griffiths who had a birth day on wednesday this week miss frances griffiths is holi daying in timmins for a few weeks mrs elsie geletti lansing was a visitor at mr and mrs h h- powers last wednesday mr and mrs a toogood who are touring through the west and the states with their large touring busses and 127 school teachers wrote from zion can yon utah so far their trip has gone well and they report good weather mrs maxwell of feversham was a guest the past week with mr and mrs c weir her son and friend also spent the sun day there mrs nelson findlay thorn- hill and friend of nero- york were visitors in the village on monday afternoon miss jean larose of bramp ton is visiting with her cousin miss shirley larose the august meeting of the womens association of central united church will be held in the church basement on thurs day afternoon aug 25 at 230 mr jones of buttonville spent sunday at the home of his son mr and mrs morley jones messrs don lunau union ville robert gough and john moment of markham and mick ey moleod of claremont rec- ently motored to the states they attended the grand old opera in tennessee horticultural show the summer flower show of tho unionville horticulture so ciety was held in the basement of central united church on august 17 there were twenty present mrs g barker was convener of the show mrs w banks of richmond hill was judge and speaker for the eve ning owing to the dry weather the number of exhibits was small mrs banks discussed many different ways of arrang ing flowers for showing many varieties of asters begonias cosmos cockscomb petunias zinnias gladiola basket arran gement table decorations and miniature bouquets were exhiiv ited there were 71 entries vegetables were also shown mr freeman barker receiv- ed first prire for the grand champion gladiolus fthe next show will be the autumn flower show and will be convened by mrs d bar ker the judge will be mr mur ray muirhead leaside mrs muirfjead will give a demon stration on flower arrange ments this meeting will be september 21st in the united church baaement mr and mr arnold court and family of toronto visited on the weekend with his mo ther mrs g court victoria ave mrs l rainey and grand daughter mis elizabeth weir spent a few days at ajax visit ing her daughter mr and mrs david macklnlsy mr and mrs chas weir were guests ther on monday we hope mr burnett will soon be feeling better in gleton martin the marriage of miss shirley martin daughter of mr mar tin and the late mr georg martin of maple street union- rille to ronald a lnon on of mr and mri gorcon ingleton o- eimva on took place or august 13th la naaai- sa bnrtta cobaxii

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