Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 5, 1948, p. 3

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the tribune stouffvihe on thursday august 5 19 s s wheat our ontario fall wheat crop has prospects of being one of the largest in rears our equipment will be at your service and we will do our best to keep the grain away from the barn rnd the field as the wheat will be sold on the open market this year the price will change from day to day being in constant touch with the market we will be able to give you daily quotations binder twine brantford binder twine gold leaf 600 ft to the pound branttord binder twine is guaranteed for length strength uniformity every fibre is thoroughly treated with best- known repellents against insects and rodents we are headquarters for plant protection service atov derris dust 3 ddt dust calcium arsenate lead arsenate deenate 50w paris green monocop 26 trox tricop deelrox ddt fixed copper dust trox- ide fixed copper dust with arsenic king bug killer carload of american cement just arrived stiver bros solve your tillage problems with a seaman tiller mavc a better jeedbed faslcrl with a seaman farmsize triple tiller with a single implement you can prepare a complete seedbed in one operation un der average conditions handles shallow or surface mulching or deeper tillage as required fertilizer or surface vegetation i thoroughly milled into seedbed pro motes increased yields helps eradicate quackgrass provides better weed control new spectacular improvements includet drastic reduction in horsepower require ments permitting successful operation of a 3ft seaman tiller from power takeoff of toprated 2plow tractors wheel position in front eliminates tiller wheel tracks new type pilot disc assures better operation in average cover crops new type tines per- nit more effective penetration greatly im proved rotor assembly with heavier car rier plates and longlife clutch facings as- fvres drastic cut in maintenance costs seaman tillers ore available in both power fawoff and motorlnd got or diofl mocef in a coznptftf rang of gizms from 36inch to 72fash tlltaga widths j us for full details contact jfcor demonstration or particulars thos bick ringwood kit 2 phono searboro jet agjjjcburt 123 mrs hamburgh of hamilton visiting her sister mrs j kenne we congratulate walter vague on winning the lucky draw prize at the stouffvihe legion street dance the prize is a trip to new york misses phyllis and jean paisley spent a couple of days with dr crouch of toronto last weekwhile master bobby paisley is holiday ing at leaskdale with his uncle mr herb paisley mrs leslie taylor and family moved from the halsted farm home last thursday to their new home at kingston where mr taylor is in research work at queens uni versity miss clara halsted has been visiting with miss doris steckley on the sixth line mr and mrs marshall mclaugh lin of silver creek have been holi daying with his sister mrs lloyd mclean mr and mrs joe fockler and family had sunday dinner with her parents mr and mrs harry pres ton of vandorf mr ken halsted of toronto spent the weekend with his parents mr and mrs owen halsted mr and mrs xelson raymer and sons spent the weekend and holiday at cobourg mr and mrs dan filyer and mr and mrs cliff morgason are holi daying in the north country at swastika and timmins mr and mrs leo jaynes of tor onto were weekend visitors with miss ada barkev h vara arena next tours vv stouffvihe j iv aug 12th mr and mrs chas davis and mr and mrs dawson davis pent the weekend in rochester ny miss oive oltewell of toronto was a visitor in town on civic holi- dav mis- otteweil was a goodwood girl and still maintains the old home place there mr- charlie dadson received word last week of the death of hei nephew who died in a drowning accident at montreal toronto east rural presbytery young peoples will hold church service in the united church mt albert on sunday august loth at s pm mill hilts of the presbytery executive will be the speaker and a mate quartette from oxbridge will sink all are welcome mrs john swales and daughter jessie of victoria bc are guess of mr and mrs p c rowbotham- mrs swales father was the late w b martin school teacher at almira prior to 1902 mrs george miller north churea street accompanied by her mother mrs bennett are holidaying at or chard beach mr and mrs harold spofford are spending a couple of weeks at hart i ledge haliburton mr j e smith mp and ex- reeve william xeai of richmond hill were in town a short time one evening last week visitors with mr and mrs root snowball and helen on civic ho- day were mr and mrs xoah yoder i mr and mrs burr and twins mr mr keith steckley ami miss lor raine hisey motored to manitoulin island last week where lorraine j spent a week with her parents mes beuiah king ruby mc millan anita macdonaldofchar- iottetown pei and miss jean pipher spent the weekend with mr and mrs cliff pipher church st and ms bill shank gordon ralph mr xon an h sev mrs mawne and helen shank all from hisev has returned home to ball- the builalo district amr foi a sh6rt timt we understand that mr and mrs james mccreight have purchased the orchard residence on main street located almost opposite miss gertrude todds residence the mccreighis recently purchased the former e j davey place and moved into that property when they left the farm on the 9th of markham mrs m urquiiart floor lady at the home mfg co plant in stouff vihe is holidaying in new york having made the trip there by air the local factory is closed down for vacation until aug 15th the bradford lions club who sponsored the stouffvihe club at the time of their institution are conducting a competition for best kept homes john f clark is doing the judging and spent a day in the marsh town last week looking over lovely lawns and home surround ings the bradford witness declares buys main street residence the former john s dougherty property in the east end which was sold a year or more ago to mr ben barnett of toronto who has been living in the place has disposed of the property which adjoins the brierbush hospital to the east to mr alex logan who is now living on his fathers farm north of ring- wood h w mover negotiated the deal an interesting caller at the office of this paper on saturday was mr william wideman of coilingwood a familiar figure in stouffvihe he tells us 40 years ago prior to that he lived on the townhre east of town and was mostly employed among the farmers mr wideman is engaged in the ship yards at coilingwood and was making his first visit among old friends and relatives here in quite a few years he decided that the best way to keep in contact with the horn- district was to subscribe for the tribune and so the paper has another reader in the northern town mr john a gibner and mrs gib- ner of kansas city were in town over the holiday visiting with his brother dan on main street on monday they gathered at the home of a niece mrs everet hockley 5th concession of uxbridge when another brother henry gibner of utica was present also a sistev mrs anthony reesor it is mr gibners first visit here in 22 years and despite his great age s2 years he drove the 1100 miles in three days he is still in the building trade mrs reesor is 80 henry gibner 79 and dan will reach his 75th birthday this saturday during his visit mr gibner called on hi aunt mrs andrew miller of brown hill who is in her 107th year alkbeuiuiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiidiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiuinininiuuiuiiiiaiiininminiiiiiiiiiiitnniiuiiiiuan blueberries blueberries are now coming on the market let us call you on arrival of the best canning shipments sweet mixed pickes 16 ox bottle 25 clarks pork beans 2 15 oz tins 25 wilsons ginger ale ige bottle 15 sockeye salmon vz lb tin 40 sally ann sugar butter per tin 35 cross blackwells fruit nut bread tin 20 neilsons cocoa 1 lb tin 34 certo bottle 25 memba seals pkg 10 parowax 1 lb 15 dates jolly good packages special 20 ratcliff co iirainmuuiiamuraniiniiiiuuhikn plowmens secretary visits site chosex weiaj pleased j a carol secretarymanager of the ontario plowmens associa tion clark young treasurer of that association and alex mckinney jr in charge of demonstration for the big match visited lindsay and the new site for the 1948 inter national last week and were pleased with the location and progress the lindsay committee are making in the arrangements of what will prob ably be the biggest international event yet j a carroll expressed approval with the land that is available for plowing and felt that the plow boys and girls would be much more satisfied to plow in this land than in the two previous internationals he pointed out he was particularly pleased in the cooperation received from the farmers in that district in making all land possible availabl to the lindsay committee clark young of milliken thought that jack chambers farm where the tented city will be is ideal and he will have room for plenty of exhibitors reports are that most companies are increasing their frontage and more exhibitors have applied for space than had been the case last vear mr harold warriner who motor ed west a few weeks ago with his brotherinlaw and party returned by train over the weekend our eastend resident is an employee of canadian line materials searboro where several other townsmen are engaged mr lome kester old stouffvihe boy is an executive of the firm engaged in producing elec trical supplies mr jim lawson who has been visiting his mother mrs geo law- son in town left on his return u kingston jamaica on friday on the staff of the bank of yova scotia jim expects to remain in jamaica for another two years at least ere lie visits canadian soil again jim started his banking career in stouffvihe under manager fred marshall in the days when this place enjoyed the services of two banks mr and mrs frank hoover have returned from their short residence in searboro junction to the local district again they have rented half the double house known as the rob stewart place at the top of albert st and recently occupied by the late george austin grade a eggs sold at 70e a dozen last week on the london ontario market highest price reached there in 20 years lack of production is given as the reason for the higher price for hen fruit in london as in all parts of the province far mers should put their hens to lay ing which can be clone by giving the poultry every care and prepar ed feeds rev d macgregor and donald of sault ste marie are holidaying in town and mr macgregor is keeping an eye on the ratcliff gro cery for glenn who is holidaying in haliburton with mr and mrs bruce stover visitors at the w h eby home on tenth street last week were mrs len vanzant son and daugh ter jimmie and kathleen also mrs bill gardiner the former donna vanzant friends will be sorry to learn that mrs eby is ill in bed with heart trouble mrs eby has spent all her long life right on the street where she now lives her birth place being south from the eby home she was the former albertine vanzant mrs len van zant and family have just returned from a motor trip through the new england states mrs len vanzant and mrs eby are sistersinlaw this paper is just like a letter from home writes mr william attreed in enclosing a renewal for another year mr attreed is living in vaughan township and his post office is maple however he still owns a small place in whitchurch the feature each dawn 1 die adult entertainment starring james cagnev and george raft playing at the stanley theatre stouffvihe on friday and saturday august 6th and 7th will not be shown on saturday afternoon at the matinee mrs j e gowland former mark- ham girl and resident of new market for the past twenty years reports having picked a ripe tomato from her garden last week which outstrips many of the best gardens in stouffvihe mrs gowland was renewing her tribune which is a welcome visitor in the gowland home evpry week an old friend returns an old friend in stouffvihe david march was visiting his relatives and friends here last week he spent some time at the home of a daughter mrs eddington who have an apartment at the mansion house with mr eddington going to and from toronto daily to his employment in a city hardware back about 1s00 david march lived west of stouffvihe with his uncle the late ezra clubine but he was a single man then twice married he has a family of two daughters and two sons one lad is in the air force down in the east indies and one is still in high school mrs carman morris church street south is a sisterinlaw of mr march who says he is going to keep in closer touch with old friends by subscribing for the tribune uxbridge cels a boost the town of uxbridge is to have an eyesore removed with the remodelling of the jones hardware store which was the pivot of town business forty years ago bought by a man from fenelon falls the long brick structure which strad dles a flume is to be reduced to a single story block and used for the manufacture of art work mr charlie jones son of the founder of the jones hardware which car ried on there so successfully at one time is operating a store on the danforth his father started in uxbridge as a poor boy and little education but became head of the largest business operated there be sides hardware the firm owned timber land saw mills and lumber and wood 3ards mr john hensbergon of toronto i is to be the judge at the flower i show in the arena here on thurs day aug 12th he will give on the spot observations in judging during the evenings program weddings a quiet ceremony of saturday july 31st at the united church parsonage in stouffvihe was tue marriage of helen marie daugh ter of the late mr and mrs turner feren of goodwood to louis scott son of mr and mrs w scott of toronto rev d davis officiated at the double ring ceremony tie bride wore a gray gabardine suit with white hat and white acces sories and amythest earrings the gift of the groom she wore a cor sage of mauve orchids the bridesmaid was miss joyce payne of toronto who wore a green suit white hat and a corsage of yellow roses mr james henderson of toronto supported the groom after the ceremony a reception was held at the home of mr and mrs wilbur greenberry cousins of the bride the bride and groom left for a trip to muskoka and later will reside in toronto albright cairns the home of the brides parents was the setting of a very pretty wedding on july 17 for ruby margaret daughter of mr and mrs l cairns and m melville howard albright son of mr and mrs r albright claremont rev l e atkinson of uxbridge officiated the bride given in marriage by her grandmother mrs j cains of saskatchewan wore a street length gown of powder blue silk jersey tailored style her white velvet flowered headdress held an embroidered shoulderlength veil in place and she wore a corsage of pink and white snapdragons the bridesmaid mrs grace foote wore a street length dress of blue and white silk jersey and a corsage of pink and white snapdragons mr gordon foote was best man the home was beautifully decorated with assorted flowers at the reception following the ceremony the brides mother received her guests attired in a grey suit she was assisted by the grooms mother wearing a blue dress following the reception the couple travelled up to northern ontario on their honeymoon for travelling the bride wore a grey suit with black accessories the couple will make their home near claremont schell brothers and their brides 9th line markham the first baptist church sun day school held its annual picnic at woodland park there was a splendid attendance and a most en joyable time as had mr abram pike and daughter ella visited at the home of mr w johnson on monday of this week mr and mrs connon of bethesda were visitors at the home of mr and mrs herb thomas recently the harvest is well advanced in this locality wheat showing a gooi yield and some farmers are till taking in hay ah further new suscrivions or renewals to the tribune for the period of six months will be si 25 rather than si as heretofore you save by being a yearly suscrsber mr anil mrs harry srhill mr mil sirs arnold silnll mr and mrs harry schell are seen leaving the stouffvihe united church following their recent wedding mrs scheli is the former barbara brihinger daughter of mr and mrs walter brihinger of stouffvihe mr and mr- acnold schell pictured following their recent wedding mrs schth is the former joan hicks daughter of mr and mrs fred hicks of hamilton harry and arnold schell are sons of mr and mrs wesley schell of stouffvihe

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