Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 28, 1951, p. 2

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the tribune stouffvule ont thursday june 28 1951 iivoq m iwwinnnnnnnn coming coming vacation bible school july 16 to 27 united missionary church gormley will those wishing to attend kindly register their names with mrs howard baker gormley rri as soon as convenient tooooooopooeoooooooooo are you interested in a career in the communications field the air services branch of the department of trans port will pay you 125 per month plus your tuition in full while you obtain your training at a recognized canadian school oif completion of vour training you will be employed immediately at a starting salary of 2436 per year with regular increases to a maximum of 3240 per year good opportunities for promotion generous provisions for vaca tion and sick leave with pay hospital and medical benefits excellent pension plan for further details including how to apply see the poster entitled student radio operators displayed at your nearest post office or national employ ment office or write to the civil service commission ottawa children five and four bid to conquer channel turned down the tongay children from florida had their names flashed across the headlines of the news papers in the united states canada and britain as the two youngsters bubba 5 and kathy 4 claimed they would make a bid to swim the english channel the british government however had different ideas and on friday the two were sent home the attempted swim was planned for some time in mid august the two children have been swimming since they were barely a year old the older of the two bubba swam 22 miles down the mississippi last year while his sister swam five miles the british government said they didnt like the idea of commer cializing the event has 10 days to pay 50 fine dog cruelty still maintaining she was not guilty of illtreating her dogs mrs m h page was fined 50 or one month in the county jail on a cruelty charge the grayhaired toronto do breeder who in evidence had been represented as virtually penniless was given ten days to pay the fine she may have to sell some of the dogs to do it magistrate frank ebbs told the kennel club members he frankly doubted her statement that she had paid daily visits to the g3 dogs she kept for more than a month in a pickering township barn if she had visited them every day and stayed as long as she said she did these dogs wouldnt have been found in such condition as the humane society inspectors say they found there the magistrate said i have come to the conclusion these dogs were not being given the necessary proper treatment and mainly because mrs page didnt have the necessary means mrs page took the conviction without further protest than to say 1 still maintain im not guilty your worship but there was a momentary flurry of excitement in the court when a woman named virginia stewart tried to present a docu ment to the magistrate miss stewart marched up to the bench and thust toward the magis trate a letter drafted before the conviction had even been regist ered from john cameron director of the socalled camerism society in toronto the soeiot dedicated to prevention of cruelty and to campaigning against vivisection had decided mrs pages sentence was too light youve nothing to do with this case thundered magistrate ebbs as miss stewart pushed the letter at him what youve done comes very close to contempt of court he ordered the woman to remove herself and her letter from the courtroom humane society inspectors had testified that 20 of the 63 dogs were in crates the rest in stalls there was a strong stench in the barn and the dogs hadnt looked as if theyd been properly watered or fed for some time alex read talented musician and impish humorist one of 65 artists appearing at cedar grove garden party sat evg july 7th greenwood mr and mrs reg brett of honeywood visited with friends last sunday arid attended the memorial service at salem the evening auxiliary met on wednesday night at the home of mrs ross jackman congratulations to mr and mrs lome slute on the arrival of a baby girl last saturday june 23rd the wms for the circuit will meet at the home of mrs reg hos- kins on wednesday july 4th at 230 pm mr and mrs e pegg attended the mophail picnic at rockwood last saturday mrs m peggs brother of sun- dridge called on her one day last week mr and mrs chas lee of ux- bridge visited with mrs p wilson last tuesday there was a good attendance at the decoration service at salem last sunday mr and mrs macavoy and her father mr george law of toronto attended the memorial service last sunday mr edward pegg was in the city last monday the yps journeyed to west- meath last saturday to compete with the drama of that town but lost out by a very small margin precious gift the ring set with a precious gem boys and girls both like class rings mfiduflte the matchless way to make her or his memory of the great day remain alive and wonderful through the yeafs choose early bloomington mrs c lemon and miss helen lemon attended the collins-mac- pherson wedding in rosedale united church toronto mr j deshaies of toronto was the guest of mr and mrs i hill rev and mrs h shantz and janet of petrolia visited with her parents mr and mrs o h tran- mer last week mr and mrs robt mccormack and son of sudbury miss a fock- ler of jacksons pt and mr tom- linson of weston were visitors with mr and mrs w a fockler this week mrs mccormack was the organist for the morning church service mr c lemon has returned from his trip to the west having visited with a number of former residents the ninth line has been much improved by the grading and an application for laying the dust mr and mrs kolp and family of boston were guests of mr and mrs hummel on sunday her birth- stone beauti fully set into a ring silver and white gold sett ings a complete selection of famous name watches for men and women every one a perfect graduation gift waggs jewelry shop stouffville pine orchard sympathy is extended to mr and mrs j sytema and family in the death of mrs sytemas mother in holland mi and mrs hope enjoyed a two day motor trip last week mrs e birdsell spent friday in toronto j mr and mrs ford lehman and beverley were sunday visitors in our community miss chapman and miss burk- holder were visitors sunday with mr and mrs r chapman j the wi held their mooting on thursday at the church with a good attendance boggarttown also held their meeting there and all enjoyed the splendid talk given by dr reddkk a double trio by mrs proctors school at sharon was enjoyed bv all as was a solo by patsy boake mrs e brown and mrs 1 reid were sunday visitors with mrs w reid mr and mrs don petch and mr and mrs dawson petch spent sun day with h mcclure and family and attended decoration services mr and mrs w galley and caroline spent sunday with her parents sincere sympathy is extended to mrs ros armitage and familv in i the death of her father mr collins of newmarket properly owners favor new school some go wilcox lake property owners in the proposed area design ated as ss no 13 whitchurch township at a meeting last week unanimously approved a school board motion that a new 50000 public school be erected the school board will now ask township council to issue the necessary debentures it is hoped the new school will be erected by fall mrs e l stevenson secretary of the school board said at present students from here are attending public school at oak ridges where 13 classes must be staggered in the schools six rooms it is expected enrolment here will be almost 200 when the school opens she said the funniest one of 51 i fciiv wjsmjjoa r5tz y divide man 24 shoots self as woman watches before the eyes of a horrified woman a 21yearold toronto willowdale ave man tossed a whis key bottle through his car window in aurora and then shot himself in the forehead police stated mon day with blood streaming down his face from the threeinchlong bul let wound the man stumbled from the car to the doorstep of mrs john klees of maple ave aurora according to mrs james fisher while mrs klees called police mrs fisher brought him into her home and placed him on the chesterfield it required four sitches to close the wound he was treated by dr crawford rose of aurora police said they charged him with carry- great news the happy successor even funnier than father of the bride watch for fathers lit tle dividend starring spencer tracy joan bennett elizabeth taylor coming to the roxy theatre markham ing a revolver without a permit he was taken to newmarket jail questioned by police the man atlmitted it was over a girl its strange that the physicists dont make an effort to determine how the hangeron girl passenger on a motorcycle manages to violate the laws of gravity centrifugal force acceleration and momentum lots of gardeners have veget ables right along now judging from the empty cans in their rubbish implements on hand new implements tractors all sizes oneway discs 4 o goblc discs 4 o forage harvester 8 ft no 26 cultivator 9 ft baby cultivator springtooth cultivators 2- 3furrow tractor plows double disc harrows drag harrows no 5 13run grain drill water pressure systems milking machines cream separators no 11 grain grinder no 15 electric hammer mill scufllers used implements dcase tractor jolm deere b tractor lr nearly new goodyear tires 13 x 20 complete on wheels 1 for 1020 international clipper combine cockshutt hay loader 6 oneway disc 13run grain fertilizer drill 13run grain drill 11run hoo drill corn binder renfrew cream separator delaval milking machine corn scuffler henry ogden son phone 254 stouffville ont the sign of a good time 4 markham note daylight saving time policy doors open 715 pm show starts 730 pm saturdays continuous 700 pm to midnight friday saturday dennis morgan june 29 30 patricia neal in 1 ration pass gala holiday midnife show sunday midnite july 1st at 1205 mon tues wed july 2nd 3rd 4th academy award winner 0 never do nothin you wouldnt want printed on the front page now hes afraid to buy his morning paper

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