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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 4, 1951, p. 3

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday january 4 1951 youth for christ stouffville sunday evening christian church sun 9 pm beautiful colored hymn films 910 eventide hour an informal hour of song and testimony music by the yfc choir film pauls first missionary journey young people plan to spend this closing hour of the day in happy fellowship with your friends at youth for christ saturday s pm recreation time at lemonville skating from s to 10 pm song time in the hall from 10 to 1030 pm all one in christ n rowan director local and personal happenings ringwood miss ada grove of stouftville accompanied by her nieces grace and florence kirk of toronto spent last friday with mr and mrs jacob grove miss ruth kerr was a toronto yisitor for several days last week mrs ken ellis and son bill of toronto spent a day last week with her aunt mrs martin foek- ler mr and mrs hoy grove were guests last thursday evening in stouffville at mr and mrs n malloys miss dorothy lawrence left for kitchener on saturday to attend bible college mr and mrs dennis of beaver- ton were sunday guests with mr your 1931 car license is available at mrs gam davisons union ville good friday falls on march 23rd this vear and faster monday the 26th the xew year holiday passed quietly in stouffville with pleasant siinnv weather prevailing and mrs owen halsted mr albert hoover also mrs myrtle davis and mr robert xoble were new years day guests in oshawa mr and mrs albert king and family spent new years clay with their daughter mr and mrs ted croxall of uxbridge aa supplies molasses by bulk or drum jots drums exchanged wire fence this merchandise has risen considerably there is some stock left at old prices snow fence on hand in 50 100 rolls coal genuine pittston anthracite at below city prices also pocohantus and stoker coals in stock grain the grain market is rising steadily so buy now for future deliveries tires we have a few 60016 gold cup tires at old prices still available stouffville coop association spoffords store is reopening this friday morning after being closed tuesday wednesday and thursday for stocktaking sale commencing jan sth to jan 15th of coats dresses hats blouses flannelette gowns pyjamas and housecoats at mrs m watts after which the store will be closed until further notice mrs e lawson of stouffville who has oeen spending the winter with relatives in leaside has returned from montreal where she enjoyed the holiday week along with her son jim at the home of her sons geo lawson miss ethel wagg of midland was a visitor last week with mrs k r davis e a grubin ro optometrist will be at his ollice in stouffville on mondav jan sth harry brown was the lucky winner of te plump goose the lucky program prize on saturday night at the arena mr and mrs walter pipher and murray spent the new years holiday in north bay at the home of mr and mrs e r griffiths and family mr and mrs cyril smith gave a family christmas party at their home in toronto where guests from here were mr and mrs jos winterstein mr and mrs eugene winterstein and carol mr and mrs austin wagg mr and mrs marvin lemon margaret and gordon miss leone h i wood who graduated last june from welles- ley hospital has been successful in passing the recent provincial examination at toronto university securing her rn degree congrat ulations are extended new years dinner guests at the home of mr and mrs jos winter stein included mrs robt winter stein miss norah macklem mr and mrs eugene winterstein and carol of north bay and mr and mrs reg winterstein of new market mrs thos w klinck who is spending the winter at her home on obrien ave will reach her 96th milestone next wednesday jan 10th mrs klinck is in com paratively good health for one of her age the tribune offers con gratulations on this occasion visitors on saturday and sun day of last week at the home of mr and mrs h o klinck were mrs milton clark of peterboro her daughter mrs jas moore of ottawa and son cameron clark of oac guelph mr and mrs geo lee and mr and mrs allan manderson and glenn of balsam spent new years with mr and mrs robt sadler of bowmanville mr and mrs austin tuck and goldens clothing store an- miss sheila beresford of rich- nounces a big january coat saie mono hill were weekend visitors with prices slashed ioc sec with mr and mrs chas nolan display adv in this issue mrs j- s honey has been spend ing the past few weeks with her daughter and soninlaw mr and mrs a m wood mi and mrs albert king vera and eldred spent new years day with mr and mrs ted croxall of uxbridge rev james w robinson chair man of the haldimandnorfolk presbytery and mr and mrs richard eaton of buffalo were new years guests of mr and mrs john scott sale commencing jan sth to jan 15th of coats dresses hats blouses flannelette gowns pyjamas and housecoats at mrs m watts after which the store will be closed until further notice mr and mrs arnold schell and connie lou of wallaceburg also mrs annie allen of toronto a sister or mrs schell were all holiday visitors at the wes schell home mrs jacob lunau of richmond hill celebrated her s5th birthday on jan 3rd with her famliy mrs lunau was the former harriet burnham daughter of mr and mrs thomas burnham and was born at sandford aci1 l s wall of the air force originally from isabella manitoba now stationed at clinton ont spent the weekend with mr and mrs archie stewart mr and mrs jack macklin and patsy and bobby of concord spent sunday afternoon and new years eve at the a m wood home mr and mrs ken laushway spent new years day in hamilton at the home of mr and mrs byers beeler mrs laushway and mrs heeler are sisters just two years ago sunday night stouffville encountered one of the winters worst snow storms it will be recalled that about 30 bus passengers a half dozen private cars together with j m low uxbridge undertaker and the hearse parrying a body from the brierbush hospital were all stranded in a big snow bank near lincolnville over new years eve new years dinner guests with mr and mrs russel couperth- waite were mr and mrs alex cowan jack and judith mr and mrs melvin tapscott mrs bern bennett and gail mrs mae cowan ruth marie margaret eleanor and christena ken hunter and george clark of scarboro and mr and mrs gorman dixon last friday evening a miscel laneous shower was held at the home of mr and mrs walter miller edward street in honour of the marriage of their daughter betty to mi- fred sphilman on january 4th some thirty friends enjoyed a pleasant evening and extended their best wishes to betty stouffville christian mens fellowship invites you again to the stouffville baptist church mr and mrs perce wilson of locust hill marked their 26th wedding anniversary during the weekend friends will be pleased to learn that mr wilson well- known lumber and coal merchant is steadily progressing after many weeks confinement following a fall in which he suffered a broken hip christmas mail this season was much heavier than the year prev ious postmaster leaven reports six locked bags of mail was taken off one train alone one morning with two or three coming from the other one something over 84400 onecent stamps were sold last year mr leavens believes they sold about 70000 total sale of stamps at christmas locally amounted to 1514 which total included the 844 for the sale of onecent stamps friends will be pleased to learn that mrs e cheeseman who has been making her home at the residence of her soninlaw mr jack sanders church st is rest ing comfortably following an accident which befell her recently and in which she broke her hip mrs cheeseman lost her balance and tumbled in the house she is confined in the east general hos pital new years day dinner guests witli rev and mrs s goudie were mr and mrs allen goudie mr and mrs fletcher goudie and mr and mrs mervyn bunker and family the tribune completed the installation this week of a diamond power paper cutter replacing a twentyfive year old hand model of a smaller size the new machine weighs approxi mately a ton and a half and took about half a day to install mr and mrs eugene winter stein and carol returned to their home in north bay on tuesday evening after having a delightful visit with relatives and friends in town during the christmas holi day new years gathering with mr and mrs eugene paisley and boys included mr and mrs loss hill and ray mr and mrs wilmot hill and girls mr and mrs william hicks bernice and john all of claremont and mrs jone lewis stouffville mrs clarence steckley of gorm- ley received a very welcome phone call during the holiday weekend from her son corp james ward all the way from ft louis wash where he has been since november in training with can adas special force destined for korea the conversation mrs steckley told the tribune was most distinct corp ward spent four years with the engineers in world war ii and two years with the air- force in the yukon weddings joxks gooding rubv eileen gooding youngest daughter of rev and mrs a 1 gooding gormley and mr ken neth edward jones eldest son of mr and mrs w a jones mark- ham were united in marriage on dec 20 at the home of mr and mrs allan doner gormley the brides father officiated and the brides sister mrs allan doner presided at the piano given in marriage by her brother mr eldon gooding of utterson the bride was gowned in white satin fingertip veil and satin halo siie carried a bouquet of red roses the bridesmaid mrs murray bennett cousin of the groom wore turquoise taffeta and carried bronze roses mr eldon jones brother of the groom was best man for the reception the brides mother received in navy petit- point crepe with a corsage of pink roses and the grooms mother chose wine crepe ant a corsage of bronze roses for travelling the bride wore a pink wool dress grey coat and navy accessories mr and mrs jones will reside south of ring- wood frame pollock the marriage of doris louisa daughter of mr and mrs r w pollock uxbridge and a graduate of the university of toronto to mr lome william alexander frame toronto a graduate of carleton college ottawa and son of mr and mrs t a frame ott awa took place in uxbridge rev a e atkinson officiated given in marriage by her father the bride wore an original gown of guipure lace over satin featuring a lace jacket buttoned to the waist with peter pan collar worh over the strapless lace and satin bodice bouffant nylon net over the satin skirt which had a sweeping train was cut away in front to reveal a centre panel of lace her fingertip veil was held with a scalloped lace halfhat and she carried large white chrysanthemums with trail ing ivy miss joyce pollock maid of honor for her sister chose pale blue taffeta and miss helen cros by toronto and mrs donald pettit montreal wore american beauty shade their gowns had large bertha collars extending at the back to form cap sleeves and the skirts ended in small sweeps all wore matching halfhats and carried baby chrysanthemums and ivy mr charles frame was bes man for his brother and h ushers were mr a g holly ott awa and mr v i mader toronto the reception was held at the home of the brides parents the couple will live in toronto the opening meeting of the year for the municipal council will be held this thursday even ing after taking the oath of office members will take their seats as follows reeve henry ogden councillors glenn ratcliff harry ratcliff harold spofford and reg stouffer on monday january sth at 8 pm to hear rev l guy nees pastor of the st clair church of the nazarene special music bring a friend the eightysecond annual convention of the markham township sunday school association iv will be held in the united church union ville thursday jan 18th 1951 theme evangelization through christian education oifnl am r r a session a 2 p- children session in the lutheran church at 115 pm evening session at 730 pm mrs truman holden attained her 85th birthday last sunday which was also the last day of 1950 unfortunately mrs holden has had several falls in the past few months and has been confined to bed to recuperate from her last one some two or three weeks ago friends remembered the annivers ary by cards fruit and flowers all of which mrs holden greatly appreciated for some time mrs holden has made her home with her daughter and soninlaw mr and mrs jas ridout of clark st the night classes which have proved so popular at the high school will be resumed on janu ary 16th for eight weeks the following classes are planned leatherwork instructed by mrs harry brillinger for registration phone 257 dramatics mrs win lambton phone 66504 sewing mrs l e oneill phone 257 no new registrations are being accept ed for the art class at this time as the class is already filled a free demonstration in wood carving on opening night jan lgth is being planned the hobby club has been very fortunate in securing mr afred ierry one of canadas outstanding wood carvers for this demonstration its a real opportunity to see a master crafts man demonstrate this fine art and the public is cordially invited to attend mr perry will be giving a similar demonstration on jan 31 st at the toronto art gallery a class under mr perry will be form ed here pending registration you are urged to register early for any of these classes 2 extra squirts per teat per milking- thats all it takes ever figure how little extra nihk purina cow chow has to make for you to pay its way two extra squirts per teat per milking amounts to about 1 pint per day iy4 lbs worth from 3 to 5 cents depending on your test and your market at any ordinary rate of feeding thats more than enough to cover any ordinary difference in feed cost see us about a supply of purina cow chow to mix with your chop or rolled grain itll make you a lot more than 2 extra squirts ask anyone who feeds it about that purina cow chow with your grain if youre feeding steers you want fast gains and prime finish purina steer fatena fills the bill does the job its built to round out your grain speed up gains put on premium finish cattle relish it it helps keep them on full feed ask us about feeding purina steer fatena with your grain mam shorter days colder nights make it harder to keep your pullets up in full production without a pause make it neces sary to coax in more good bodybuilding eggmak ing feed ask us about lay chow checkeretts a do you keep a dog hell thank you for purina dog chow the choice of top show kennels everywhere for quality and results yet very reasonably priced dog chow we have ample stock of anthracite coal on hand and under cover first prize pastry flour 24 lbs 138 stiver bros stouffville ont office phone 45

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