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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 6, 1949, p. 3

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the tribune stouffville qnt- th october 6 1949 quality service get ftfee eggs 9 use quaker fulopep egg mash to provide your hens with the proteins organic salts and vitamins needed for peak production helps promote flock health and livability if you re looking for a quality mash that has what it takes to keep hens in good flesh and maximum production we recommend that you try quaker fulopep egg mash fulopep super green pellets replace the messy old fashioned noon wet mash feeding packed with vitamins and easy to feed super green pellets are a boon to winter egg production feed only 3 to 4 pounds each day per 100 birds order today from stiver bros record fire equipment in whitchurch township while the township of whit- church is well served by fire brigades of aurora newmarket and stouffville last week it was discovered the municipality housed more fire extinguishers than perhaps any similar munici pality in ontario while mystery surrounds the discovery of about 150 fire extinguishers on a side- road near boggarttown they were lying in the ditch the find was made by david evans of boggarttown i police are at a loss for a reason why anyone would dump them in a roadside ditch chief constable richard mul- holland said the extinguishers may tiave been stolen and many of them made of glass were mr and mrs george allison left on thursday on a trip to the united states they will travel as far as youngstown ohio before returning home miss ruth curtis toronto is a patient in the brierbush hospital being admitted this week her many friends in town will wish for her an early recovery the annual harvest home ser vice to be held in the baker hill baptist church next sunday oct 9 at 730 is being looked forward to with unusual interest this has been a bountiful year and the former worshipers in this church are expected to seize upon the occasion to attend service and give thanks to him who provides all our needs broken the chief believed they were dumped from a car which was found abandoned about 50 feet away the car was an old model stanley theatre stouffville ontario two shows nightly 730 and 930 pm saturday continuous showing commencing 700 pm friday and saturday october 7 and 8 gene autry and jack holt in strawberry roan penny singleton and arthur lake in blondies big deal cartoon monday and tuesday october 10 and 11 donald oconnor and charles coburn in yes sir thats my baby comedy and short subject wednesday and thursday october 12 and 13 ida lupino cornel wilde richard widmark in roadhouse adult entertainment short subjects local and personal happenings xext week will be known as fire prevention week which reminds us that every week in the year should be fire prevention week mr and mrs reg mckay have moved from the apartment in the home of mr and mrs wm birkett to rooms over the brown betty tea shop one door west of the tribune mr and mrs walter brown accompanied by mrs hutchinson and miss jessie lemon motored to lucknow one day last week where they visited with mr and mrs chas webster mr webster was a former dairy proprietor in stouff ville the saturday night crowd in town just about outdid anything this season probably increased due to people calling in on their way home from markham fair from around 440 in the afternoon the grocery tills began clicking off at a double pace as the fair visitors took advantage of shopping in town enroute home coffee up by wholesalers a probable compensating factor in the householders budget for the coffee price increase to wholesalers in canada grocer last week both a wholesaler and a retail grocer foresee a drop in the price of tea probably within a months time they think it wont be a large reduction probably amount ing to two cents the wholesaler says all the coffee he handles is up five or six cents a pound depending upon the brand most of the more popular brands are up five cents to the wholesaler a leading article in the last issue of the tribune on the assessment figure in stouffville and entitled the ninety and nine evidently caught the eye of the big daily newspapers for on friday extracts from our item found places on the front page of the toronto daily star and the evening telegram and later was copied in kitchener and oshawa of course the tri bune didnt receive credit for the article as each newspaper treated it as a special despatch from stouffville when actually it was copied from these columns the reporter met mr morley barker at markham fair and learn ed from this former citizen of stouffville that he is still making harness as he did in the days when he was in business here engaged by a large city firm morley likes his work of keeping the leather suits looking fit and fine for 200 horses used by the firm where he is employed competent all- round harness makers are among the artisans that are becoming all too few the nursery school organization wishes to announce the continuance of its toggery sale in the new loca tion behind the marie jack beauty salon this sale will be held each saturday from 2 pm to 9 pm until further notice those wishing to collect their money for articles sold please call at our new location any saturday childrens clothing in good con dition will still be accepted for sale on commission basis auction sale household furniture bedding curtains electric washer garden tools and jars lit the village of stouffville on main st east saturday october 8 the property of ed lintner dining room suite chesterfield and l chair walnut dining room suite consist ing of extension table with four leaves buffet y both drawer and cupboard space and one arm chair and five side- chairs a dressers floor lamp small table lamp folding camp bed with mattress mahogany living room table square walnut end tables oak flower stand small oak rocking chair 4 beds 3 wash stands gramophone and records walnut bedroom suite 1 dining room chairs 2 couches 3 rocking chairs 2 arm chairs walnut table 5 kitchen chairs kitchen table new perfection 4burner coal oil stove with high shelf and oven heater and 3 kitchen stoves general electric washer wheelbarrow extension ladder 2 kitchen cupboards 3 cases of jars sideboard quantity of fruit quantity of dishes number of garden tools quantity of rugs 4 small tables lawn mower hot plate 2 toasters 4 electric lamps terms cash quantity of bedding xo reserve as property sold sale starts at 130 pm sellers atkinson auctioneers weddings turxerpegg many outoftown guests attend ed the marriage in st andrews united church oshawa of doreen alma eldest daughter of mr and mrs j lloyd pegg to william walter turner only son of mr and mrs g w turner toronto rev george p telford officiated with mr c j w taylor at the organ the soloist mrs glynn eastwood of greenwood cousin of the bride sang ill walk beside you and because the bride given in marriage by her father wore white brocaded satin with net yoke offshoulder neckline and full skirt she wore a short veil and carried a cascade of red roses and white gladioli she was attended by two of her sisters miss jean pegg in orchid brocaded satin and miss audrey pegg in yellow brocaded taffeta both were similar to the brides gown they carried mauve and yellow gladioli the best man was mr ernest kingdon toronto brotherinlaw of the groom and ushers were mr ken newton toronto mr glynn eastwood greenwood and mr edward brookham oshawa brotherinlaw of the bride the reception was held at the home of the brides parents mr and mrs turner will reside in toronto where the bride is on the staff of gledhill school elliott pyette a pretty wedding took place in owen sound at calvary united missionary church when margaret jean pyette eldest daughter of mrs pyette and the late james pyette of mindemoya manitoulin island became the bride of gordon bruce elliott eldest son of mr and mrs david elliott of zephyr rev l k sider officiated mr wilbur leonard owen sound played the organ and miss doris dennis owen sound sang o perfect love given in marriage by her brother fred pyette the bride wore a gown of portraited nylon sweetheart neckline with lily point sleeves her fingertip veil was held by a headdress of orange blossoms she carried a white bible with knotted rose buds gladys pyette sister of the bride was her attend ant her gown was golden taffeta with bustle effect over the hip line matching shoulder length veil white mittens and she carried a nosegay of mauve and yellow flowers ronald elliott best man and the ushers william elliott and george elliott are all brothers of the groom the reception was held at morrisons inn the young couple are residing on a farm at rri brampton popular local bride will live in hamilton white asters and ferns formed the setting of the candlelight service in the united missionary church stouffville on saturday oct 1 for the marriage of norma grace stover daughter of mr and mrs ambrose stover and donald victor brown of hamilton son of mr and mrs a v brown alder- shot rev h s hallman perform ed the double ring ceremong miss anita haylock of hamilton played the wedding music mr tom wil son of hamilton sang the lords prayer and the voice that breathed oer eden at the church and at the reception he sang ill walk beside you the bride given in marriage by her father wore a gown of frost- white tissue faille fashioned with long tight sleeves and moulded bodice the deep scoop neckline was framed by a soft rolled collar and was inset with a sheer yoke appliqued at the bodice line with organdy and lace flowers centred with pearls the skirt fell to a circular train a small cap held her shoulder veil of tulle illusion she carried a white bible with white gardenias the matron of honor mrs howard ratcliff the brides sister and mrs malcolm bethune of hamilton bridesmaid were gowned alike in fuschia faille full skirted gown with short jackets and carried cascade bouquets of white mums a nephew of the groom master david good of waterloo was ring bearer mr jack cox of london was best man and the ushers were mr delos brown of colborne and mr mur ray black of hamilton the reception was held at the home of the brides sister mr and mrs howard ratcliff the brides mother wore gray with black accessories and corsage of talis man roses the grooms chose brown lace over metallic satin with corsage of johanna hill roses for a trip to points east the bride wore rust bengaline dress with rust colored coat trimmed with gray persian lamb her acces sories were gray on their return mr and mrs brown will live in hamilton outoftown guests included dr and mrs lome brown and martha of tennessee miss betty brown of miami florida mrs edward good and sons paul and david of waterloo mr and mrs robt evans welland mr and mrs tel ford woods listowel mrs ethel sinclair and edna fort william mr and mrs erie sharp ayr mr the mothercratt advice room will be open in the united church base ment on tuesday oct 11 from 1130 am to 5 pm all mothers and babies are welcome mrs norman hisey is spending a couple of weeks at her home in ballantrae before returning to manitoulin island where mr hisey has been working this summer mr and mrs w b pipher and ronald and wayne of orillia mr f doner of stayner mr and mrs v e appleton of toronto and miss mary lou rice of colling- wood visited with mr and mrs jesse cober during the weekend and mrs j gordon truscott hamilton mrs cox hamilton mr and mrs harvey reesor mr and mrs arch stover milverton helen barkey bride to live at cobourg helen florence barkey daugh ter of mr and mrs ross barkey oshawa was united in marriage on saturday afternoon to mr albert james parsons son of mrs herbert parsons of cobourg and the late mr parsons the cere mony was performed by the rev r a bombay in the pentecostal church which was adorned by baskets of mixed fall flowers mrs r a bombay played the wedding music and mrs d prebble of tor onto sang o perfect love be fore the ceremony and a wedd ing prayer while the register was being signed the bride was given in marriage by her father the nylon yoke of her bridal satin gown was outlined in small rosettes centred with pearls which also trimmed the lace headdress which held her fingertip vci of bridal net she wore a double strand of pearls the grooms gift and carried a cascade of red roses and white chrysanthe mums the matron of honor was mrs robert smerage who was in pale pink brocaded silk with a flowered and net headdress to match her flowers were gladioli florets pink roses and blue chrysanthemums tied with wide blue satin ribbon the niece of the bride dianne barkey was flower girl wearing a turquoise taffeta gown with a matching poke bon net she carried a nosegay of pink roses and blue and white chrysan themums with ribbons of blue and pink the best man was jack parsons brother of the groom melvin barkey brother of the bride and frank parsons brother of the groom ushered a reception was held at the home of the brides parents the brides mother wore wine faille with grey accessories and a cor sage of pink roses with white baby chrysanthemums the grooms mother was in blue crepe with wine accessories and a similar corsage guests were present from toronto markham and cobourg for travelling the bride chose a light blue dress with navy blue hat and accessories and a corsage of yellow chrysanthemums they will live at cobourg in the mail the other day was a circular indicating that scotch whiskey would go down as a result of the dollar devaluation well what about it wasnt the stuff made to go down and doesnt it there will be no milk delivery in stouffville this coming sunday october 9th nor for future sun days throughout the winter months the stouffville united church choir under the leadership of mr l c murphy supplied the musical portion of the anniversary ser vice on sunday evening at head- ford united church on the 3rd concession of markham if you are interested in buying a home in the town of uxbridge the tribune can direct you to a modern small residence fully equipped in every way and nicely located convenient to the main street the owner lives on the property and will negotiate direct with prospective buyers priced to sell quickly rev h s warren acts for lords day alliance the lords day alliance is represented in parts of ontario this year by rev h s warren ba former stouffville pastor this organization is recognized widely as one performing valuable national and community service in safeguarding the national weekly day of rest for canadian workers and the freedom of canadiansun- day from commercial exploitation mr and mrs jas hall and mrs evert darling of riverside rhode island and mrs geo dunlop of galva iowa visited last week at the home of h kerr claremont rr3 mr and mrs jack mccul- lough mr and mrs sam hammel and desmond and gordon kerr of toronto attended a farewell party for the americans prior to their trip home next sunday october 9th will be the occasion for the annivers ary services of stouffville united church rev gordon maxwell ba of brockville ontario will be the special speaker for the day at both the morning and evening services this is the fiftyseventh anniversary of the church and a special invitation is extended to all church members adherents and friends both locally and from a distance to attend divine service here next sunday the choir under the leadership of mr l c murphy will render special music for the occasion the morning ser vice will be at 11 am and the evening service at 730 pm note change in evening time aboo youth for christ stouffville presbyterian church saturday 800 pm musical recordings featuring the baker hill ladies octette 800 oclock sharp film the family album 815 local wedding and reception in color 820 song time your favorite choruses hymns soloists clara halstead lambert stouffer bill and his sax testimony question and quiz time for all to enjoy 920 film the salt of the earth lutheran you will see stewardship in action challeng ing every man to live and work for christ an evening with a blessing norman rowan 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