Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 14, 1960, p. 21

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b more proof it pays to feed purina purinagrown heifers make heavy milkers homer schwindts herd averages 34 above bca homer schwindt docs not carry a big herd on his 200 acres near elmira ont but he ships a lot of milk his rop records for the 195859 year show that 22 milkers ill ages averaged 14002 lbs milk and 502 fat in 305 days compared with breed class average this works out at 134 for milk 131 for fat our twoyearold records have never been so good says mr schwindt some heifers have hit over 17000 lbs in their first lactation and 11 his records are made on 2x these big well developed heifers are built to take it 4 but a glance at the snapshot above will show that they 1 are sharp cleancut dairylike they were grown for size m early breeding early calving but not coarsened in the process obviously mr schwindt is a good breeder and a good r feeder for 12 years he has based his feeding on the purina programme he starts his calves on nursing chow and i calf startena grows them on d f special and his own grain feeds his milkers a purinabalanced ration im glad i stuck with it he tells us start your next few calves on the purina plan and see how they develop ask us for directions theyre simple 01 i stouffville t t it o h h u h phone 122 or 269 feed purina you can oepsnd on the checkerboard for d kose bed cleanup if your rose beds look untidy give them a summer cleanup advise horticulturists with the ontario dept of agriculture first remove all the old flower heads and clean up fallen leaves give roses some soluble nitro gen fertilizer 191010 if they need it application of nitrogen to plants with dark green leaves and a general healthy appear ance may do more harm than good youll get more leaves but fewer flowers with climbers prune the old flowering wood and replace it with young growths tied in from the base says oac hor ticulturist j c taylor this should be done in august or september clabehont field day august 6 1pm soft ball tournament races midway bingo variety show dance in the community hall fun for the whole family admission 50c dance 5100 record attendance of 163 at vacation bible school for victoria square t f ilf n ifc f fv vacation school the vacation school for the victoria square charge was held every morning last week in the headford united church mr norm held of browns corners brought the children from but- tonvllle in his bus while mrs gordon mortson took the child ren from victoria square in one of mortsons buses the classes began by every one marching into the church singing jesus loves me ac companied at the piano by mrs heber mccague who also ac companied all the choruses the offering was taken at the door while entering and was dedicat- ed by the leader mrs f leaf a song service followed led by- mrs stewart rumble during the week bible stories were told by mrs s rumble mrs p ben nett mrs rodick mrs m well- man and mrs turner a bible study period followed in the different classes then came recess where cookies and freshie were served the cookies were provided by the children a handicraft period for the nursery kindergarten and prim ary classes was next and was based on the bible story while the older girls did needlework and tiie boys did leather and wood work on friday evening the closing exercises were held to which the parents were invited to at tend there was a handicraft display in the basement of the church and a short program was held in the church with rev a f binnington as chairman peak attendance was 163 lead ers included which is a record those who helped from victoria square were rev and mrs binnington mr l mumberson mrs p bennett mrs l tenny son mrs h mccague mrs g joyce miss judy hart and mrs w sandle on friday july 22 at 8 pm the teachers and all who helped with the vacation school are asked to meet at the home of mrs g joyce 166 bayview ave s for the annual meeting the pictures taken last year will be shown wa the july meeting of the wa was held wednesday in the sunday school room with mrs w orr as chairlady mrs alan chadwick read the scripture lesson and mrs larry sanderson gave the lesson thoughts mrs f mcroberts led in prayer miss barbara empringham was the soloist accompanied at the piano by mrs j barker mrs j mack- ness gave the message and mrs r perkins gave the closing prayer miss laurie orr of king spent last week with her cousins anita and patricia orr luncheon all the ladies of the commun ity are invited to attend a pot- luck luncheon on wednesday july 27 at 1230 pm at the home of mr and mrs l mum berson as in previous years if you can bring something to sell the proceeds from this sale can be used by the wms for literature for the younger groups bake sale the couples club is holding a bake sale on the church lawn on friday july 22nd neighborhood notes a speedy recovery is wished for mrs stanley boynton who underwent an operation in the orthopedic hospital wellesley st toronto also to robert suzuki who had the misfortune to break an ankle while playing baseball mr and mrs donald picker ing kenneth and mervyn mrs r perkins and mrs jim barker attended the marsawclark wed ding in st pauls evangelical united brethren church onei da new york on saturday mrs minnie wellman mrs marjorie cudmore miss connie cudmore and master paul cud- more called on mr and mrs louis nichols on saturday miss vera nichols is holiday ing in england and on the con tinent miss janice grainger of rich mond hill spent the weekend with miss muriel mortson mr stanley boynton had sun day evening dinner with mr and mrs lawrence boynton and patsy and bobby ratke mr don boynton had sunday evening dinner with mr and mrs william boynton at their cottage at port bolster mrs ian glenroy entertained mrs moir mrs l mumberson miss ouve glover in the arcad ian court on wednesday of last week the occasion being her mothers birthday masters ronald orr and lloyd vanderkooy are spending this week at camp ahshunyoong on lake simcoe mr and mrs earl empring ham and girls had sunday even ins dinner with mrs l knapp and irene barbara is staying with her grandmother and aunt for this week wedding davie barber baskets of white lillies and blue delphiniums decorated the victoria square united church on friday evening july s 1960 for the marriage of marjorie rita barber and gordon will iam davie the bride is the youngest daughter of mr and mrs harry h barber of victoria square and the groom is the youngest son of mr and mrs george davie of toronto rev dr a f binnington officiated mrs allan orr sant o perfect love prior to the ceremony and the wedding prayer during the signing of the register she wis accompan ied at the organ by mrs jim barker given in marriage by her father the bride wore an em broidered nylon dress with cha pel train short sleeves and em broidered elbowlength nylon gloves to match the fingertip veil was held by a coronet of seed pearls and she carried white roses the matron of honor mrs bruce munro and the brides- maids mrs harry h barber jr and mrs jim cull were dressed alike in cocktaillength white organza dresses with elizabe than collars covered with lace and coming to a v at the back they carried nosegays of car nations and roses in shades of pink with headdresses to match the groom was attended by a lifelong friend mr warren treasure of toronto the ushers were mr orvil davie and mr j harry h barber jr following the ceremony the guests were received on the lawn of the manse the wedding supper was later served in the church parlors the brides mother received the guests wearing a figured nylon over taffeta in shades of pink and mauve with a mauve hat to match and white accessories her corsage was white rose buds the grooms mother choso a blue printed silk dress with white lace hat and white access ories her corsage was of pink and white rosebuds for going away the bride wore a beige and white floral suit dress with white accessories and pink baby gladioli corsage the couple will honeymoon in europe on their return they will live in maple sence of our pastor mr sim i mons who was at burlington mr and mrs j- k tranmer and family visited at oshawa on sunday bl00m1ngt0n mrs bruce morton of toronto is the guest of mrs d burnett and attended church here on sunday mr and mrs t simmons treated his sunday school class of boys to a monday picnic in the provincial park the sympathy of our com munity is extended to the family of the late mr russell storry who died following an accident at the four corners here mrs deshais and family of toronto spent last week with mrs i hill mr and mrs vincent wagg accompanied mr h caulfield of oakville on saturday to minden and gooderham mrs caulfield who was a counsellor at a girls camp at minden returned home with them rev d c andrewson preach ed here on sunday in the ab- we are closing for vacation aug 1 to aug 10 smiths jewelry j l smith prop 49440w0x0rkk4p veterans mll lmbkhflm thurs july 21 1960 200430 and 630900 pm save a life zt x i owco zjza- frt intert estima betl stou stoa toronto f clean dependaiu silent economical i free burner service your gas company does not employ doortodoor salesmen nor telephone canvassers for information cbout deaieri licensed by the ontario fuel board to sell ond install natural jjas equipment call or writ the soles department of youll always be glad you chase nafural gvs richmond hill phone zenilh 82300 glen major miss mabel baker water- down spent the weekend with mrs wm fiss edgar master wayne kingston a grandson c mr and mrs j a hingston won a trip to atlantic city for selling star newspapers he flew there and spent four days there mr and mrs george nokes scarboro visited sunday with mrs delma nokes and boys mr ralph walker and mr ambrose pullen stouffville called on the joneses and john sons on sunday miss ruth simmonds spent monday in toronto vicki and kenny third union- ville are spending holidays with their grandparents mr and mrs charles fiss mr and mrs claude sim monds ruth lois and paul visited their children at camp near huntsville on saturday mr and mrs crosby tony and mike toronto spent last week at mr gibsons cottage miss annetta carpentier of montreal spent last week with mrs clinton neville last word from shirley jones at calgary the girls are having a wonderful time is ft mordesi is jmeit on friday july 8th mrs andrew fllorden of greenwood passed away in the ajax-pick- ering hospital following a long illness of more than two years the deceased had been a resi dent in greenwood for the past fifteen years moving to the hamlet from hornings mills in 1945 while in good health she was an ardent worker in the greenwood united church she was a former president of the evening wa superintendent of the sunday school a sunday school teacher and an active member in the choir her great est interests were centred around the church and she at tended services regularly while her health permitted she was in her 53rd year her parents mr and mrs wes kindree continue to reside at nanticoke ont she is also survived by her husband and rew and one son douglas both of- greenwood a daughter joan passed away a number of years ago the late mrs mor- den has three brothers clifford of terra cotta jack and milton both of hamilton and two sis ters mrs james hallam of nanticoke and mrs harry con- dy of hamilton there are three grandchildren the funeral service was con ducted from the mceachnie par lors pickering on monday af ternoon july 11th by rev t fleetham pastor of the green wood united church interment was made at mount lawn cem etery oshawa the pallbearers were messrs george moore ed ward pascoe fred byers chas mctaggart edward connor and joe wannop atha misses betty jean tran and freda draper are spending a week holidays at port perry mr and mrs frank robb and george visited the carruthers family on sunday evening mrs ernie welton and baby michael from altona spent monday last week with mrs joe tran mr and mrs cyril bielby and girls from cedar grove spent saturday evening with the carruthers family mr and mrs ken harrwood from toronto mr and mrs j williams altona were dinner guests with mr and mrs joe tran and family on sunday mr carl lehman left on sun day to attend camp meeting for a week at stayner mr and mrs bob tucker from maple were sunday night supper guests with mr and mrs albert fester and family mr and mrs donald dunk- eld and family were sunday evening supper guests with mr and mrs clifford dunkeld mr and mrs hurriey from toronto called wednesday eve ning on mr and mrs albert draper miss shirley dunkeld is spend ing her holidays with mr and mrs james lorce toronto altona mr and mrs norm bunker visited on sunday with his sis ter mr and mrs fred madill of brougham also with mr and mrs kon madill and family mrs tipping of stayner has returned home after spending a few days with her daughter mrs d sareeant a number of local boys are attending trail of the pines camp at stayner john sar- gcart is one of the qunellors the stouffviue tribune thursday july 21 1960 pace ban hih newmarket concert band at morgans park markham admission free sunday july 24th 730 pm mr s clark frcm conductor pilot training junior intermediate private pilots course as low as 23500 for interview drive out to the markham toronto airport ltd no 7 highway east of locust hill this year thursday july 21 is the united missionary sunday school picnic in stouffville park mr and mrs clarence gib- crson from brantford are spending a week with his sis ter mrs don goddie sandra white is spending a few holidays with her aunt mrs jim white mrs cornelius von der geest of coldwater is visiting with mrs marie assinck and fam ily- a number from here were in attendance at the fretz or the wagg reunions in the park at stouffville on saturday during the month of august the claiemont public library will be closed on tuesdays the hours will be on saturday only from 3 to 5 pm low prick iivauov

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