Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 4, 1955, p. 8

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claremont and pickering township district oa veifydap of last wee k rjwns twamainent s held j oa th 1ocai greens high for tre nrrs a its merv watts stoecv rsig for to w36 dave mwonajd t- markfca new pickering chief is appointed trie sai mrs don i few days vooibr sunday mr s v mr v it id w e 3 lr h sk y e 11 bi pi ov c ludi h jl g a elaj mr and i tli rnei 1 i l ke near 1 c eld we perth have been holiday mr torn padgett over the weekend mr roger roy n lake for a few days a miscellaneous joa morley of oil marriage banns hav in the united chu pas three sundays the community h nesday evening of this week mr morley is in the air force and is the son of our post master mr and mrs f morley miss audrey burgar of york mills visited for the past week end with iter cousin grace jackson the infant daughter of mr and mrs handel ioysl was taken to the hospital for sev eral days treatment last week for a weak stomach it is ex pected the trouble will be over- come and all will be well since she has returned the hot dry weather wehave been experiencing is having an adverse effect upon the pasture lands which are short and yel low in many places vegetable crops are dying grain straw is shorter than usual and thresh ing has begun jn some districts mr and mrs earle beare en tertained mr edward robison of fresno california over the past weekend mr and mrs eric wallace and baby of weston were also sunday visitors of her parents mr and mrs beare and a pic nic comprising 45 members of the family was enjoyed on sun day afternoon rev jl lackey will be in charge of the church services during the month of august which will be held in the bap tist church while the resident pastor rev lowden and fam ily will enjoy holidays mrs 1 arnott mr and mrs robert kerry and sister miss kerry of collingwood spent the past weekend with mr and mrs e lewis the latter have motored to collingwood where they will be visiting among her relatives for this week mary morgan who has been caring for her father mr u trout lion dropped sharply due to sunparched pastures the situation is serious stated lyn fair dept of agri culture representative for the county its getting worse not batter although we had a little rain last night as far north as beaverton there was no real relief o accurate estimate of spring grain harvest can made until threshing is com pleted but the yield is expected to be materially lower this year than last according tomr fair pastures are burned out and farmers are forced to use sup- mr and mrs ted graham of lindsay were dinner guests of mr and mrs yvm wallace on sunday mr and mrs gordon vau- ghan of don mills rd were supper guests of their grand parents mr and mrs norman bunker on sunday also mr and mrs r jones were callers mr and mrs mervyu bunker and children mr and mrs ivan goudie and family mr and mrs fletcher goudie and don are holidaying at goodies cot tage west arm lake nippis- ing for a week mrs loss hill spent a few days last week with her daugh ter miss hicks at whitby we are pleased to hear that little darlene hill is feeling better since her accident mr and mrs harold lewis and family and mr and mrs stanley lewis are holidaying at wasago beach this week dont forget the change in date of the wi meeting which was to be held august 10 but john will be one week later aug 17 o i plemeutary feeding of grain ami hay for cattle cutting into their winter supplies in some 0 cases dairy men have turned cattle out to feed in fields of grain stunted by continued i- 1 heat le i a small armyworm outbreak t near manchester was reported le recalling the great damage done by the insect las year through out ontario county reducing the crop yield by 30 percent on arms the armyworm also attacks pasture causing further cbn- ne j many be cern for heatplagued dairymen milk production is definitely down said mr fair from ux- bridge and its costing farm ers more money to produce what milk thev can phillips during the summer entertained an old schoolmate of mr phillips in the person of robin nicholson of whitby mr nicholson is on the execu tive of the trees manufactur ing co he is also a very good visitor and he and john spent much time reminiscing mr keith carson who is re maining at tneguelph agric college for the summer visited his parents last weekend the united sunday school which has been enjoying pic tures of the life of joseph will resume regular study classes next sunday august 7 mr doug norton has had a fine garage and breezeway built at the south end of his cottage mr randell loyst was busy during the holiday adding sev eral loads of topsoil to make a line lawn mr bob ward has been work ing overtime to finish his cot tage cottagers hold annual picnic green river park mondav w and field time there and on civx ho august 1st a of more than and children chs park at green river nual cottagers pien iiy at the present arc 01 cottages in the par a are occupied the annual gettogether start ed on saturday and continued over the weekend and holiday softball games races and other games comprised the program the intense heat failed to halt the etuhusiam ei the partici pants brougham mrs l hall also mrs fish- ley and little son all of brook- lin called on mrs matthews one day last week mr and mrs hopkins also mr and mrs w booth enjoyed a motor trip through western canada and took in the calgary stampede miss mountjoy has been vis iting her sister mrs kverson norton during the past week mrs english hit been enter taining her grandchildren dur ing the past week we are sorry to hear that mr glen has been forced to re turn to the hospital again mr and mrs stan powell and family moved to cherrywood on saturday mrs h shea has been on the sick list during the past week all join it wishing her a speedy recovery the regular monthly meet ing of the womans institute will be held in the township hall on tuesday afternoon august 0th mrs j mitchell will have charge of the pro gram and the roll call will be a bad habit 1 should over come mrs beich has been spend ing the pasz week with mrs w c wlhson toronto vlth mr mrs sherlock of spent the woekc id and mr- ai v miss wilcox tot ed on mr rltd mr her beer wa sick lis for a few- week but js some present mr a hardy of toronto call ed or mr ace mrs k pascoe on sassay green river the many friends of mrs e forsyth wish her a speedy re covery following her recent op eration miss lois seebeck spent the weekend at her parents home she had just returned from a vacation to the laurentians mr and mrs r carter also mr g malcolm and mrs hood and mr clayton jackson are on a motor trip to the west coast mrs r hamilton spent sun day with mrs l lehman at wilsons park a carload of ladies from here had a most enjoyable trip to island grove lake simcoe re cently mr and mrs w simpson and wayne of toronto were sunday visitors with grandma and grandpa beckett mr and mrs w semtham spent the holiday with their daughter and family mr and mis j reid at keswick mr and mrs shane have re turned to the city after spend ing a vear with their daughter mrs w chafen we are pleased to report that mrs shanes health has im proved very much during the past year mr baker and son garry al so benson lehman had a most enjoyable fishing trip to mid land one day last week film council news five members of the ontario york council recently at tended the film workshop in kingston ont they were mr and mis c kecvil of clare- mont and mrs a martyn of port perry and mrs e cornutt and mrs win carter of picker ing we had a very busy and in formative time the lectures were conducted by prof bo- vard ma ph d who is a very interesting speaker he spoke on the various ways films were being used and how to get the most out of them we saw such films as free dom to read and to serve the mind and others we were entertained by a weiner roast a picnic supper and a banquet at the local golf club at the banquet we were giv en our certificates of attendance and mr r ward was presented with a going away gift he is soon to take up residence in new york childrens running reg reg reg j8 reg 298 i mens work boots reg 895 fondest dream womens canvas summer shoes reg 295 sale si 650 f tiff jix3e 595 298 qirls sandals sizes 63 sale 198 sale 148 in 1st7 some of the name- that were considered for the new dominion of canada were laurentia new britain cabo- ita columbia brittanica bor- ctta mesopelagia and ursalia oays better a last year canadian business firms paid s million a week into employee pension and vel- fare pkns and unempotnet insurance and workmans 0021- periaon fatdx womens white dress pumps womens casuals vwous moms styles reg reg reg reg 395 495 595 398 ale 198 sale 248 298 19 reg sale reg sale reg sale reg sale 695 348 795 3 98 545 273 345 173 mens summer shoes reg reg reg reg reg 1095 795 595 495 395 sale 548 sale 398 sale 298 sale 248 sale 148 vsvnvvvvvvknvvv all sales on this merchandize are final positively no exchanges or refunds shoes maim street s 7 q u i i v i i l e

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