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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 25, 1955, p. 7

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province acts to curb lampreys a grim struggle agairj ibe depredations of the murder ous sea lamprey u being car ried out by scientists of the on tario department of lands and fore the federal government end government of the united states latest gctentifie methods in- eluding manual and electric fences or were wpersoaic death rays and other methods have been called into play in streams boxing into lalce su perior where only recently the lamprey appeared and threatened commercial lalce trout fishing loolcs as if laie superior h been aubject to the heaviest attack of the lamprey heavier than in lalce huron most wor risome possibility encountered by the scientists is that the lamprey may spawn on gravel shoals out in the lalce where formerly it was believed that the predators spawned only in streams the sea lamprey a marine hitchhiker is native to salt dont forget the draw for two davy crockett outfits will be held this saturday aug 27 complete details at stouffville fruit market water for yeers h ins sejd back from the great lakes by the barrier- of niagara falls with the pealing of the we- land canal however it is be lieved the fish attached itself to the bottom of vessels and moved rto the lakes a few years ago it made its appear ance in lake superior where the main fishing industry cen tres on lake trout but the lara- prev also attacks snd kills whfteftsh suckers and siscoes the aduk iampey feeds on the blood and flesh of ssh at uohing itself to the fishs body with a auctioncup mouth and rasping a hole tnrough the body covering adult sea lampreys are cylin drical and long for their diam eter in fact many people mis- takeniv call them eels because of their shape although they are definitely not eels nor are they really fish the adult 6ea lamprey is easily distinguished from the other species of lam preys which have always been in the great lake because it is much bigger as much as three feet long their mouth is adapted for sucking and is arm ed with a formidable array of teeth an adult sea lamprey preys on fin considerably bigger than itself it applies its mouth to whatever part of its victim it touchss first and produces such a suction that the fish can not shake it off it works its mouth in such a way that with out losing suction it gradually moves along the fish to a favor able spot then it rasps away on the fish until it makes a deep sore from which it sucks the blood generally it contin ues sucking blood until the fish is dead which takes about one day then the lamprey seeks a new victim the sea lamprey has not yet caused such obvious inroads in the trout stock of lake su perior as it has in lakes huron and michigan says mr her- ridge however there is ev ery reason to believe that un less the lamprey can be greatly reduced in number soon the trout of lake superior will be come only a memory- by about 1960 to control these creatures the procedure is to prevent lampreys from spawning by keeping them from ascending all spawning streams all con cerned realize that this may not work and that it is actual ly a million dollar gamble but it is a worthwhile gamble the value of the fish tobe saved is many times the cost of the proposed efforts to save them various types of barriers to lampreys are being used in this attempt one of the most com mon is a type which uses elec- wedding mr and mrs percy 2 pres- tage announce the marrage of their daughter lorca kather- re to john murray wagg so- of mr and mrs foster wagg of stouffville on saturday sep ioth at oclock in earlesccurt failed church toronto audley births hutchinson mr and mrs andrew hutchinson are hap py to announce the birth of their daughter on saturday august 20 1965 at the brier- bush hospital stouffville fraser mr end mrs edward kraaer are happy to announce th arrival of their oa a brother for kathy and linda at the brierbush hospila or aug jo 1955 caruck margaret and wil liam garlicv fish to announce the birth of a on edmund jiires at tha brlerbush hos pital on august 18 1955 ramsay mr and mrs ken neth ramsay wish to announce the arrival of a baby girl oa august 19 1956 at the brir bush hoepital a sister for barry edward reesor david and mary bontragerl reesor of rr 2 markham are happy to an nounce the birth of their son donald joseph born at the brierbush hospital on august 23 1955 a brother for stevie smith dr and mrs d h smith are very pleased to an nounce that their daughter now has a brother born aug 21 1955 at the toronto west ern hospital tricity to kill the lampreys or to drive them away it is the type which people are most likely to notice because of the high fence erected around the whole installation to keep peo ple from getting close enough to get a fatal electric shock signs on these installations warn the public of the grave danger of touching the fence a few reckleess fools have tried to believe it or not in the desperate fight to save the lake trout desperate methods have been necessary theoretically the electrical bar riers should turn back all val uable fish before they receive enough of a shock to kill them most fish are turned back but unfortunately some are killed this defect in the method is gradually being corrected how ever if the lake trout are to be saved it is necessary to take drastic measures the ady vacation bible school wcieh vu held each morals of last week in beggoti- tille school closed with a pro gram on friday evening mr bert gothrie was chairman for the evening which began with the national aathem the kin dergarten children aang a group of sottga jesuj loves m im so happy n4 hera w go round the mulberry bosh mrs john packrln gave an ei explanation of the kindergarten work the primary children accg a group of song all tt happy children th good news train and only a boy named david mrs fred puekrin gava an account of the primary work the junior and intermediate class also sang a group of songs friends robin redbreast row row your boat and o how lovely is tha evening they used the 23rd psalm for choral reading then sang thre hymns mrs bert guthrie gave an explanation of tha junior work during the worship service eileen guthrie read the scripture and roslyn combdon led in prayer miss margaret puckrin gave an illustrated talk using the face of a watch for compar ison with an individuals life fiftyone children had attend ed vacation school during he week those who were in attend- ance either four or five days re ceived certificates after expenses are paid the collections which totalled twentyseven dollars ar to be divided between the vacj tion school mission project and the vacation school extension work the ladles in charge of the school were mrs john puckrin edith white mrs fred puckrin mrs wm guthrie jr lorraine matthews mlsa marg aret puckrin mrs bert guthrie mrs arch bell mrs c clebenc and mrs wm guthrie jr rev buttars gave a missionary story on thursday morning mr and mrs geo izatt jim my and linda spent the weekend with mr and mrs harvey lyons of shelburne henry swartz of epsom is visiting with mr and mrs arch bell and renewing acquaintances with his former school chums jean burleigh is visiting with mr and mrs jack jarrett of ajax jill jarrett of ajax is visiting joan burleigh mr and mrs reg kennedy are visiting relatives in thessa- lon this week karen and brian smith of chapleau are holidaying with their uncle and aunt mr and mrs james davidson county court acquits uxbridge knifewieider a former member of the bel- j giaa underground movement i in the second world war was acquitted in magistrates court on a charge of carrying a con cealed weapon edward cleeren of uxbridge a belgian immigrant was the accused police said they found a bonehandled dagger on the accused who said he wag carry ing the weapon to frighten his daughters boy friend to whom he objected i had no intention of caus ing him any personal harm cleeren told the police cleeren said he objected to his 16 year old daughters friendship with a german im migrant age 25 he said the germans wife and child had died about three years ago cleeren aid his daughter and the immigrant ignored his peas that they stop keeping company he said he could never use the dagger as it had no protection between the blade and handle and he only carried it to alarm people the dagger had been a gift from his wife several years ago accused said he had been a member of the belgium under ground movement for 6 months when he escaped to spain be cause the germans were after me in spain he was imprison ed for 5s years until liberated through the intervention of the british embassy tom hopkins of uxbridge testified as to the good character of the accused after judgment attorney hal handed back the accused his dagger which had been pro duced in exhibit entertainmekt being planned for trade fair extersive plans for a com pietely new type of entertain ment are being completed this week for the coming stouffvtlie trade fair mr cec hendricks who heads the publicity cam paign expects to release full detail in next weeks issue promising that the news will be well worth waiting for dates tor the trade fair are sept 22 23 24 reporu indi cate high interest by prospec tive exhibitors and it is certain that a space at the fair will be taken up by local enterprises meet i ivfis bab tfisa vb 2 he works for war advertisers he is erne f the experienced circulation auditors on the staff of the audit bureau of circulations just as a bank examiner makes a periodic check of the records of your bank so does mr a bc visit our office at regular intervals to make an exacting inspection and audit of our circulation records the circulation facts thus obtained are condensed in easytoread audit reports which tell our advertisers how much circu lation we have where it goes how it was obtained and many ther facts that tell advertisers what they get for their money when they advertise in thisjriewsdaper- the stouffville tribune phone 152 bc reports 40 years of f a cv- f i n d i n g an d f a c t r e p o r f n g roger hallman escapes injury in minor fire the fire truck from stouff ville responded last week to an alarm at the farm of roger hallman southwest of ring- wood but found the fire under control on arrival mr hallman had been using an electric drill and had stop ped to clean grease from his hand with gasoline some of the gas ran down the wire causing a blase which spread to the drum of gas mr hall man was able to smother the flames prior to the arrival of help from the fire fighters the mayflower will sail again the mayflower will sail again thanks to the dreams of major warwick charlton of britain in fact charlton is in a small devonshire shipyard today di recting the laying of a keel for an almost exact replica of the pilgrim ship of more than 300 years ago charlton says he dreamed up the idea during world war ii while trying to figure out a way of strengthening angloameri can relations the vessel strictly a sailing one is being built in devon be cause many of the old sailing ships have still survived there its crew will number about 50 mostly naval heroes and descendants of the original 120 passengers atha mr and mrs gordon over land and family returned home to kingston after spending two weeks with their parents mr and mrs david tran and mre overland of claremont mr and mrs norman lehman and family were sunday dinner guests with mr and mrs bob lewis altona marie and lorraine draper are spending their holidays with their grandparents mr and mrs albert draper mr lloyd vvagg and frjend from ldora visited mr and mrs m dunkeld and family on sun day mr and mrs ed mcaloney son brian mr and mrs ef car- ruthers ruth ann and mrs a carruthers were in port perry on sunday afternoon miss evelyn dunkeld and misa linda wagg of stouffville spent a few holidays with mrs ernie smith mt albert mr and mrs jack avis and daughter ann of markham vis ited the carruthera family on wednesday evening last week mrs zellers and alta stouff ville had supper on sunday night with mr and mrs gren draper mr and mrs cyril bielby janet and laura spent sunday evening with her parents mr and mrs abraham reesor cedar grove the stouffylui towne thurs0ay aug 15 1955 pe 7 annual summer flower show wedneseday august 31 has been se by our local horticul tural society for the big exhibi tion to be staged in the arena in addition to the flora show there will be a vegetable com petition and extended scope for entries in home baking and sewing there is also a section for photography that should evoke special interest among both adults and children there will be an opporiunity for the boys and girls to exhibit their ski in floral and vege table displays and preparation of school lunches special prizes 3re being do nated by miss jean fipher in class 171 and class 7297 for the highest number of points study your prize lists now and pan on entering the var- three sisters business sold a business change will be come effective next thursday jsept 1st when marguerite sin j mons of toronto and more rec- jentlv of lemon vilie takes over the three sisters ladies and childrens wear store on main st the store which opened busi ness about three years ago has beer disposed of by mrs brown the new owner was fourteen years with rkhard hudnut cosmetics and some years with the scot mission the new owner expects to add a special line of ladies dresses also an exclusive hat line ious contests entries must be made be tween 1030 am and 230 pm s aaooooooo msy does m brbmbk tcob something 1 different pop your canned baked beans te parboiled green pepper halves and heat fa hjo oven theyre reallj something special 1 when youre looking lor a tasty but nutritious sweet for the young stera pit cooked prunes and stufl them with a half a raarshmbow tut into the oven long enough u brown the marahmnllow peaches after peaches girls lost a ball game to stouffville on aug lth they retired to the kennedy home for a corn roast which was enjoyed by all our pastor rev h moddle has been on his holidays for a couple of weeks and will be back with us soon the wms conducted tha church service last sunday with mrs h warriner and mrs c hisey as leaders there will he no church ser vice or sunday school this com ing sunday because of mr moddles absence the corn crops near peaches are doing very well with some five to six feet high tomatoes on the other hand seem to be spoiling beotpk of ihb week fork sasuge woo serves 4 1 pound bulk pork sausage f vi cup minced onion t cups cooked rice 2 cups canned tomatoes 2 tablespoons catsep salt and pepper fry sausage and onion until brown four off drippings add cooked rice tomatoes and cat sup mix well cover and cook slowly for 30 minutes season to taste with salt and pepper something wonderful to serve with chicken or turkey are those rice balls to 2 cups of cooked rice add a beaten tgg salt- and pepper shape into balls and chill thoroughly fry in deep hot fat j until golden brown drained crushed pineapple addd to a simple butter frosting la a wonderful treat for cupcakes or even spongecake add lomi mustard to your thick whit sauce and pour this ovr sliced hardcooked eggs and diced ham sitting co a piece of toast jt i maks wonderful hot sandwich for a chilly day veal chops need caver when theyre braised so add a split dova of garlic poor over some j sauce djcted with a btt o waicranif add j pinch cf axeiaoa melville well wonder how long this refresher will last surely won derful for a change to have to pull up the covers the weather man says warmer again for the weekend so lets breathe deeply while we have the chance some of us especially the mink ranch ers will remember the hot spell of seven years go beginning aug 21st and lasting over two weeks which burnt the grass and everything else that would burn to a veritable crisp anyone wanting a barbecue built gat in touch with mrs ed nigh of stouffville have it on good authority that one she built in her own back yard really works the staff of spoffords store are ready to testify to that fact having sampled a barbecued supper one evening last week also mr and mrs archie flem ing of unionville mr and mrs jack nlgh and family mr and mrs hill nigh enjoyed an even ing lately in honor of mrs nlghs birthday mrs art emmerson and her daughter mrs fred jemmett of ringwood called on the reld family on tudy afternoon mrs geo rhadwick snd sand ra jeanne are visiting friends in barrie for a few days mr and mrs jv nigh and family spent the weekend with friends at their cottage near fonelon falls the wms is very grateful to mrs stanley hastings of stonff- vlle for the very excellent add ress she gave on sunday at the service mrs hatlngs took as her suhfct our marching or ders and hr text was from matt 21 26 which is jesus last command to his diclple go ye into all the world the service wa very ably con ducted by mrs mckay the presi dent of the wms mr and mrs j d smith are spending the weekend at thelr rottage nar somh river there will be no service on sunday a mervlll vt se hope to s eieryo olt th foli-r- ing sucdty and start off the iii mason with bice stop look listen claremont qospel chapel sunday school 10 am morning worship 11 am evening worship 730 pm rev garfield walker church of god windsor guest speaker regular week night services with prayer meeting wednesday 8 nm and special younjr peoples meet ing on fridav 8 pm come all are welcome t0o00gwooo0oc6oocx0o0booo00c0o0000o00o00acib0bo st james presbyterian church stouffville rer d r mcklulcan ba bd sunday august 26 10 am moraine worship this being the final sunday for rev don mckillican it is hoped that every member will make a special effort to attend service at 945 am and bring along a friend dur ing mr mckiilicans absence rev h green will be in charge it is hoped that the congregation will give the new pastor their whole hearted support vivian mccormack memorial church rev w s whitcombe ma pastor thurs 730 pm inquirer class thurs 830 pm prayer meet ing sunday august 28 1030 am sunday school 730 pm evening worship tues 830 pm young peoples reformed church of canada dutch meeting held in the fellowship centre iemonvllle pastor rev dykstra sunday august 28 10 am worship servlfo 11 am sunday school bloomington and ringwood christian churches mr kenny edwards pastor sundav august 28 bloomington 10 am sunday school 11 am worship rev merrill dunlop guest speaker ringwood 1000 am sunday school services lifted in favour of the arena meeting altona 1030 am sunday school regular service lifted in favor of arena meeting brethren in christ church heise hill gormley taator bishop a l winger sunday august 28 1000 am sunday school 11 am morning worship 7 pm evangelistic wed 730 pm prayer meet- memorial christian church jim sleeth temporary pastor sunday august 2s 10 am sunday school 11 am public worship all other services are cancelled in favor of the arena meet ings to i f pxiwelmmm re i t j iiuvurrmuiistcgiy sunday august 2s 10 am sunday school 11 am worship evening service lifted for arena meetings altona sfrvire 1030 am sunday school evening service lifted for arena meetings united missionary church gormley bethesda rev c e hunking minister sunday august 28 gormlev 1000 am worship service 1100 am sunday school evening service lifted in fa vour of arena campaign bethesda 10 am sunday school 1100 am worship service broadcast time 845 each sur day morning cklb oshawj 1350 on yourdlal g stouffville baptist church sunday august 28 1000 am church bible school 1100 am morning worship rev d macgregor of sault ste marie will be the guest speaker at the morning service there will be no evening serv ice plan to attend the senice in the arena united church stouffville rev douglas davis minister sunday august 28 10 am sunday school 11 am mornins worship 300 pm baptism service 730 pm the evangelistic campaign in the arena this is the closing meeting of tha campaign come early and bring your friends to the farewell service of our visit ing evangelist and his assoc iates we hope you have had a good holiday both sunday school and church services will welcome your return youth foft christ 713 pm saturday nlgbt 2nd markham church this saturday night we join at the stouffville arena for the special meeting for young and old come and hear this out standing yfc evangelist and also good gospel singing you are welcome n rowan director evangelical baptist churches rev norman rowan pastor second markham sunday august 28 10 am sunday school 11 am worship baker hill sunday august 23 10 am worship 11 am sunday school we arf- supporting the stouft- vtlle arena meetings aug 14 to 28 worship witii us melville bethesda peaches ballantrae united churches rev h d moddle sunday august 28 all services withdrawn this sunday christ church anglican rv j d tiller rtor sunday august 28 12th after trinity 1030 am morning worship our sufficiency is of god ii cor 35 united missionary church rev h shantz minister sunday august 28 mount joy 10 am sunday school 11 am mornlmr worship 720 pm stouffville areni meeting dickson hill 10 am moninsr worship i am sunday school 730 jiai- stouffvle arena meeting

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