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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 11, 1951, p. 2

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday october 11 1951 see and compare this medium size range with all the big range features lifetime allwhite por celain finish roomy 16 oven with handy warming compart ment beneath large firebox quickheating waterfront for plenty of hot water choice of high shelf or high closet also available without water reser voir for small kitchens its another findlay value agnew hardware main street dickson hill mr and mrs bruce wideman were home for the holiday mrs kitching mrs haig and mrs fred pugh of stouffville visited mrs doner on wednesday russell raymer jr of toronto spent the weekend at the moyer home a number of women were present at the wms rally held in grace chapel toronto work has been commenced on the new church and the various phases in its erection will be watched with keen interest mr sherwood ba officiated in the capacity of judge at a public speaking contest held one evening last week at the mongolia school mr roy nigh gave a thanks giving message at the sunday morning church service pastor berry was conducting an anni- stouffville ont versary service at petrolia mr and mrs a c barkey visit ed members of their family in peterboro recently mr simeon and miss martha hoover had thansgiving dinner with mr and mrs elmore barkey two respected friend were laid to rest last week in the wideman cemetery namely mrs housser and mr dave byer sympathy is extended to the families friends of this vicinity availed themselves of the pleasant oppor tunity of extending felicitations to mr and mrs john gibbins who celebrated their golden wedding anniversary at lemonville on thanksgiving day the gibbins family resided on the risebrough farm a number of years ago the person who sets out to buy gratitude never receives his moneys worth wife friends keep arsonist out of jail a markham towahip man who set fire to the home twice last month because of financial pres sure was saved from jail by the evidence of his wife and seven friends on friday donald mckinnon 25 was con victed on two charges of arson in willowdale court and was given suspeded sentence on each count by magistrate hollinrake mckinnon set fire to his home on sept 22 but the blaze went out on sept 23 he told police a weird tale of being bound and struck by two unknown men who then set fire to his home insp r j sim mons said 10000 insurance was carried on the dwelling mckinnon had seven character witnesses his wife testified that their home would be broken up if her husband father of three child ren went to jail man diestwhiit driving to funeral david s byer 04 died on his way to a funeral in markham last week feeling a heart attack com ing on he pulled his ear into a sideroad ran into a ditch and slumped over the wheel he was on his way to the funeral of his soninlaws mother mrs levina housser after working in vineland for the past 30 years as a fruitgrower plumber and tinsmith mr byer had just sold his farm preparatory to moving to fenelon falls tj beats the old team awjaaydad awhile back he figured out just what a new tractor would do for his farm he didnt have enough cash in the bank to handle the deal so he talked things over with his bank manager fair and square he got his bank loan and the tractor from now on he expects to work more acreage increase his farm income soon the bank will be repaid he looks to his chartered bank for market information too and any other banking service he may need thats what he wants thats what he gets sound business all round one of a series by your bank david f byer buried in markham township ailing for some fifteen years david f byer passed away enroute to markham on wednesday of last week mr byer was in his 65th year and had been a resident of vineland for thirtytwo years deceased was born in stayner fortythree years ago he married martha m lehman who survives him during his lifetime in add tion to residing in stayner and vineland the late mr byer also made his home on the sth con of markham near mt joy he was identified with the wideman men- nonite church surviving are one daughter agnes mrs jos housser stouff ville a brother benjamin copper mt bc and a sister hannah mrs neidrauer buffalo the funeral on sunday was con ducted from the wignall funeral home markham with service at the wideman churdh conducted by aaron grove and mr schalback vineland pallbearers were edwin byer walter byer jacob shank oliver shank lome byer and earle byer ccf meet to set nomination date the officers of york north ccf constituency association met last friday evening at the home of mrs a l lade willowdale the regular business of the association took second place as the larger part of the evening was taken up with suggestions for the present election campaign program william newcombe ccf cand idate in st patricks riding was a guest at the meeting he reported that provincial office is optimistic about the chances of putting a ccf government in queens park on nov 22nd he also stated that reports coming in from all over ontario indicate that support of the ccf is greater than ever before that farmers as well as labor are dissatisfied with the mismanagement of the old line parties york north is planning to hold a nomination meeting before the end of october the date to be set at a meeting of the constituency council this week young people convene at brampton the toronto conference young people are holding their conven tion oct 18 10 20 in st pauls united church brampton begin ning on the friday evening at 8 oclock billets will be provided by the people of the brampton dis trict every union has the privi lege of sending delegates the speaker is rev peter gordon white of toronto assistant editor on sunday school publications some leaders are rev llelge hong- isto of matheson rev ross cum- mings of huttonville kay robin son of caledon east george faris of cookstown and dave reeves of toronto for further information contact irma andrews 71 john st brampton or send her word that you will be there she is the registrar the convention opens with recreation and the lofroy religious play on the friday night on saturday night each of the thirteen presbyteries in the conference will partake in a variety program the convention will close on sunday afternoon with an address by the well known canon warner of london stanley theatre stouffville standard time policy two shows nitely commencing at 700 pm matinee saturdays at 200 pm friday saturday oct 12 13 smugglers island color by technicolor starring jeff chandler evelyn keyes plus chapter no 6 of superman monday tuesday oct 15 16 f the skipper surprised his wife starring robert walker joan leslie plus mgm story wednesday to saturday october 17th isth 19th 20th o musi sec in a rictuac cos cvcsv man who has a dmam fo evchy woman who etucvcs in one man bloomington mrs p brown was hostess to the ladies of the community at a nylon demonstration given by mrs k bacon on wednesday evening mr and mrs f- burnett of tor onto were weekend visitors with mrs d burnett and mr e barnes mr and mrs a w storry mr and mrs n storry diane and marlene visited at copetown on sunday mr and mrs elmer burnett and family were at markham on sun day mr and mrs zweir nellie and peter took a motor trip through northern ontario over the holiday mr and mrs roy davis barbara and dorothy of toronto spent thanksgiving with his father mr earl davis rev and mrs h shantz and janet of petrolia were at the home of her parents mr and mrs o tranmer on thanksgiving day mr and mrs h kee and child ren of orangeville and mr car- michael of detroit visited with relatives here on saturday and attended markham fair guests with mr and mrs w a fockler over the holiday were mr and mrs g mccormack and robt of sudbury mr and mrs herman and mr penny of ashtabula ohio mr and mrs r leask and family of greenbank the ladies aid held their monthly meeting in the church on thursday afternoon with the presi dent mrs o h tranmer in the chair the missionary program was in charge of mrs g w brown and included a couple of duets by mrs brown and mrs o baker a reading by miss a fockler and an address by mrs muir recently returned from the mission field in china mrs muir was the recipient of a fruit and jam shower from the ladies and she graciously thanked everyone for the gift lunch was in charge of the social committee a scientist claims that every tear destroys a million bacteria wed still rather not have hay fever mongolia parents friends and expupils spent a pleasant evening at the local school last friday listening to eight of the senior pupils who took part in the york county public speaking contest the topics which were chosen and prepared by the pupils themselves were very well given rosaleen saunders won the coveted silver cup with her talk on your garden and will compete with other winners at milliken on oct 17 melville cox came second with the lady with the brooch gloria saunders why the maple leaf is canadas emblem cap tured third prizephilip salmonwas fourth with democracy and its meaning the teacher mr paul barry was chairman and present ed the prizes the second third and fourth winners each receiving a book mr sherwood of stouffville high school judged the speeches and contributed greatly to the pro gram by his words of encourage ment and wit t civilization shows occasional horse sense by trying to kick over the traces youll get more eggs from better birds from t teavy and steady egg output with- xl out setbacks thats what purinas body and egg plan offers improved purina laying chows are geared right to help your pullets produce and keep on producing and as an added help here are purina poultry booster checkers to give them an extra nutritional boost through the first 5 laying months months when theyre still growing as well as laying try these booster checkers this fall an extra feed of extragood feed lo help meet extra demands ask us about this i any runty pigs if so try one of these pig boosters purina pigplus concentrate or pig startena complete feed both carry the extra vitamins antibiotics and minerals unthrifty pigs need for a push to market purinas new planfor body maintenance finishing growth egg production hie 3 basic needs of todays wellbred pullets many pullet flocks can do their best because they are infested with worms a simple treat ment with chekrton or chekrton gran ules will knock out the roundworms and tone them up for a good start in the laying house pay big dividends in fall eggs have your red clover timothy cleaned ready for sale our mill is at your service stiver bros agaxcassabbskgcagaaabsaaoma sxescoasaa vtwi rrrrr

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