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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 1, 1962, p. 5

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the country club will in clude a theatre with accom modation for 2000 people in addition there will be play grounds for the children swimming pool tennis courts an 18hole golf course and fa cilities for skiing and skating in case of inclement weather performances may be held in side a modern restaurant will serve the needs of the visitors in the furtherance of the arts both the theatre and the country club will be for the use of all regardless of colour creed or national ity have you a hearing problem for the enlightenment of those afflicted with a hearing problem we offer absolutely free a copy of the book your hearing problem by j m murdock after reading this all revealing book you will say at last ive learned more about my hearing problem than ive ever known before save your hearing learn how you may prevent becoming a victim of deafness how to achieve hear ing rehabilitation causes and kinds of deafness and their cor rection whether hearing aids benefit or harm the hearing you may save hundreds of doll ars write today for a free 42 page book to green river couple suffer exposure in recent snow storm suite 107 200- gage ave south hamilton ont stouffville and district christian mens fellowship regular monthly meeting march 5th in stouffville baptist church at 8 oclock this meeting will be devoted entirely to the can adian sunday school mission mr fred krieck representing this area will be the speaker special soloist max promney toronto and the mens choir will be singing come and hear what is being done in sunday school endeavor a green river couple suffered exposure and frostbite in a rec ent ordeal after their car be came bogged down in snow north of their home in picker ing township mr henry gray and his daughter ida were re turning from a sunday evening visit with the percy family con cession 7 when heavy drifts stalled their auto in spite of the storm and belowfreezing temperature they cut across the fields until they reached the robt milne home east of green river both were almost over come with exhaustion portions of miss grays legs were frozen the harrowing experience oc curred on feb 18th congratulations to mr and mrs j pinnell who were mar ried on saturday mrs pinnell is the former mary lehman the members of the happy hour will hold a sleighride par ty saturday afternoon at 130 the children are asked to pro vide their own toboggans and meet at the church the ladies aid met at the home of mrs e forsyth in markham on wednesday the organization will be headed by the pres mrs austin pearce other officers include mrs c postill vice pres mrs l rob- crts secretary miss ruth hut- chings treasurer mrs v ire- son pianist visiting commit- i tee mrs r hamilton mrs m phillips mrs o beelby devo tional leader mrs e forsyth prayer meeting will be held at the home of mr and mrs e forsyth markham on tuesday evening march 3rd at 8 oclock the recreation committee will hold a fun and frolic night on saturday evening the program will begin with an out door skating party followed by dancing in greens barn jim rick park on sunday a group of local hockey boys will visit maple leaf gardens to see a junior a doubleheader anyone wishing to provide transportation should contact mr calladine at mark ham 108m1 about 65 per cent of general motors vehicles produced in oshawa for the domestic mar ket are delivered by highway transport the rest move out to customers by rail clareiff members of the claremont cub pack will attend the njll game in maple leaf gardens on saturday night mr geo postill has joined the staff at sarco he commenc ed work on monday morning dr n f tomlinson enjoyed sunday evening dinner at the home of his son dr and mrs w v tomlinson pickering vil lage mr tony vanderligt has been confined to the uxbridge cot tage hospital xrays showed that he was suffering from an ulcerated stomach connie payne entertained a number of young people from the united church at her home last week mr roger roy has entered the williamson rest home where he will spend the remainder of the winter a group of pickering dist high school boys under the di rection of mr allan clark will present special music at the eve ning service in the baptist church on sunday mr and mrs f hollingshead were sunday visitors at the home of mr and mrs r cord- ingly of uxbridge mr and mrs e sima and son of toronto were recent visitors at the home of mr and mrs w welsh mr and mrs a samarillo and family had sunday dinner at the hume of her parents mr and mrs b wills of scarboro other guests included mr and mrs n hill and ralph mr and mrs r f cooper mr and mrs wm gliddon mr and mrs harry green and mr and mrs gord taylor spent an en joyable sunday afternoon at the rolling hills curling rink near bethesda a large group of young peo ple from the united church and their friends enjoyed a tobog ganing party on saturday eve ning and later gathered at the home of mr and mrs wm glid don for refreshments the regular monthly meet ing of the guide and brownie mothers la was held at the home of elaine carruthers mrs irene levick was in charge plans for a cookie day and a motherdaughter banquet were discussed owing to the resigna tion of lieut gage marge sam arillo has offered her services as leader all meetings are held on the 3rd tuesday of each month and visitors are welcome a guide and brownie skating party planned for last thurs day had to be cancelled due to inclement weather in its place an enjoyable program was held in the hall the stouffville tribune tkny mirth 1 196 pige 5 pancake day shrove tues mak 6th news from altona last friday evening 100 wo mens institute members and their families enjoyed a turkey dinner at the masonic hall in stouffville after supper a short play was presented in the form of an oldtime w i meeting with a number of the present members taking part this was to coincide with the 65th anni versary of the founding of the w i to top off the program fred and ruth lewis showed their pictures of their recent trip to england and paris plus a sound movie put out by the ford co dale davis is holidaying with her grandparents mr and mrs walter davis until her mother mrs morley davis returns home from hospital with her new ba by brother on saturday evening mr and mrs tom marshman entertain- cd a number of their family and friends the occasion being mrs marshmans birthday mrs dick jones of button- ville and mr lome bunker of hamilton had supper with mr and mrs norman bunker on sunday colds and the flu seem to be prevalent in the community with spring not far away it is hoped that everyone will soon be better mr norman hogg of ux bridge our deputyreeve will be showing his pictures of a european tour and a local quar tette will provide the music at the regular glasgow home and school meeting this friday eve ning in the school all ratepay ers in the section are invited to sttend and bring a friend ar rangements have been made for a travelling library from the dept of education to be avail able for the adults of the section anyone wishing reading mater ial will be able to obtain it on friday evening ashburn mr and mrs douglas ash- ton sons ronald and arnold and mrs h doble visited rel atives in toronto sunday master jordon heron of pickering is spending the week with his grandparents mr and mrs edgar heron mr and mrs t knight mrs wm gardner and jean and mrs r taylor visited mr and mrs douglas taylor in guelph sunday mrs taylor remained for a couple of weeks mr and mrs russell batten and daughter judy were sunday onoi stouffville public school board announces that the annual ojpeiv night will be held as follows summitview public school tuesday march 13 orchard park public school thursday march 15 at 730 to 930 each evening the public is invited to visit the schools on these evenings and io view the progress being made by the pupils youll get less than full production if you neglect the dry cow good dairymen say that profitable milk production starts with the proper feeding of the dry cow neg lecting the dry cow because she is not in production can put a severe strain on her system and may be a factor in causing acetonemia one way to make sure that the cow gets adequate nutrients for her own body and for the develop ing calf is to feed master dry and fitting feed for the two months prior to calving cows like this feed and get what they need to rebuild their systems from the strain of heavy milking master dry and fitting feed is high in vitamins available minerals and carbohydrates it contains plenty of pure cane molasses and is mild ly laxative help ensure a troublefree pregnancy strong healthy calves and higher milk yields by feeding master dry and fitting feed to your dry cows stiver bros phone 506j 506w 502w lonoi ssaoptec guests of mr and mrs e bat ten oshawa mr and mrs robt suther land debbie and neil of utica were sunday visitors with mr and mrs nelson ashton the monthly meeting of the ladies bible class was held in the church on feb 19th at 815 mrs lome parrott and mrs ray graham had charge of the program composed of a piano solo by marlene grandaur a reading by mrs l parrott a colored film on the pasedena parade and a vocal solo by mrs grant parrott dickson hill members of the hoover fam ilies carl and howard are taking turns coming down with mumps the people of the commun ity were sorry to hear of an ac cident at the corner of con 9 and avenue 19 last thursday which brought injury to mrs osborn she is convalescing at home and we are pleased that she is making a good recovery mr and mrs bill gilchrist and baby kimberly are leaving this week to make their home in winnipeg sunday morning on behalf of the congregation pas tor rees presented a gift a hostess tray set also best wish es and prayers for them as they find a new church home joyce in the absence of bill thanked her friends for the tok en of love and expressed regret on leaving the church she has attended since early childhood mr and mrs herb wideman opened their home for a miscel laneous shower for marilyn mal- lett and ralph graves in spite of snowdrifts the attendance was good and a lovely selection of gifts were thankfully receiv ed following a family service in the stouffville funeral home miss mina daughter of the late mr and mrs jas holden was laid to rest in the local ceme tery the holden family for merly lived on the farm now owned by the davisons and at tended school here how often old friends meet at graveside services pastor rees presided at two weddings of interest in the local church at an evening wedding on feb 16 miss jane hensler and mr gordon barkey were united in marriage and on feb 24 miss marilyn mallett and mr ralph graves were joined in matrimony best wishes are ex tended to both couples mr chas hoover joined a group of ministers and laymen delegates who will attend the stouffville aunt jemima ossl pancake jsglp tms3e5jes flour jbhgt jse 2ssrv s 2 opl 63 16 or jar sss pure maple sy1 snlrriffs coou morning marmalade 49 monarch white or choc cake mix 2 pkgs 27 red rose orange pekok tea bags 60s 79 toilet tissue 2 rolls 29 with pork clahks beans 9 20oz 07 4a tins u fancy cream alymer corn 6 tmf 100 aylmer choice tomatoes 2 28oztins gp aylmer choice halves peaches 2 49 oats 5 lb bag 61 meats poultry fresn crade a uliluliiilaa average weight lb jl maple leaf sweet pickled vacpak cottage rolls pkg 49 branded sirloin steaks n 79c fresh side spare rirs ib 49c maple leaf wieners lb pkg 43 ont no 1 potatoes 50 ib bag 99 bananas 2 bs 29c prices effective this week end wed sat feb 28 mar 3 19th general conference of the united missionary church con vening in detroit feb 27 to march 5 1962 general motors maintenance men have 147 acres of floor space to clean in oshawa alone en route they wear out 1000 brooms and 1300 mops use up 1500 gallons of floor cleaner a year magic markers 79c and 110 the latest development in marking devices the stouffville tribune tx0k0xxxxxxx0v upholstering rebuilding restyling wood refinlshing custom built furniture draperies broadloom no money down easy terms 90 day no finance charge guaranteed workmanship by experts who have served you the past 14 years highest quality at lowest prices fn r r advice on home furnishings estimates in your home toromark furniture house markham 801 direct line sfouff 609 ll aox are you a ham if so heres a chance for you to lake a part with other citizens in anti- nuclear defence training radio operators and communications personnel are required for the communications branch of the county of york emergency measures organization volunteers will be given free training if you are interested then attend a meeting at 8 pm on wednesday march 14th emergency measures organization headquarters 80 bayview avenue newmarket next jo york county office for further information call twining 58081

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