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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 5, 1950, p. 3

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday october 5 1930 quality service our 0 brands for feeds stivers egg0 laying mash stivers egg0 growing mash stivers egg0 fattening feed stivers egg0 breeder mash stivers special egg0 broiler mash for hogs stivers pork0 pig starter stivers pork0 pig grower stivers pork0 hog finisher stivers pork0 concentrate stivers pork0 sow ration stiver bros stouffville ont office phone 45 mr arnold hodgkins well- known artist who conducted a class in the siouftville high school last spring during the hobby course here will shortly move to stouffville along with his wife and family the hodgkins will occupy the mccreight house on main st near the cnr and at present occupied by graydon baines who is erecting a new home on lloyd blvd mrs yearsley a tenant on the upper floor will remain local folks will be interested to learn that for a period of two weeks commencing oct 2nd an exhibi tion of fine art at the toronto art gallery will display eight can vases done by mr hodgkins one of the portraits is of the artists son garry and another of his wife the work of five artists will be on display the others being june mccormick jim williamson william gee and adrian dingle the latter being from cooksville at present the hodgkins family is living at cedar grove scarcely a home remains in stouffville in which at least one member has not suffered from the recent flu epidemic silbuys 1 whys montreal guests for dinner just right for the occasion is a gorgeous dessert whipped up in no time with jell0 jelly powders simply open a tin of your favourite fruit or fruit cocktail then set them in a mold of tempting sparkling jello garnish with whipped cream and serve on your prettiest plates mmmm such a gala dessert for any and every occasion those seven exciting lockedin flavours make jell0 one of the most versatile products on the market yet you can enjoy jell0 for less than 2c a serving if leisure is something you dream about but never seem to have time for heres how to make your dream come truel speed up your housework by sponging away dirt with the brand new grand new cll sponge velvetsoft when wet yet amazingly durable these cil cellulose sponges not only make any cleaning job easier from washing the car to bathing baby i they make it downright enjoy able 1 no more ugly hardtoclean rags around the house cil sponges can be easily cleaned and sterilized in boiling water yes theyre sanitary and theyre kind to the finest finishes or the tenderest skin try them i the happy experience will start you on a carefree new method of housework i find them in five convenient sizes at hardware department drug variety and grocery stores and remember to look for the cil label its your assurance of quality im always delighted to get letters from readers whove tried and liked the products i recommend heres 6ne thats particularly enthusiastic thanks a million for your tip on sloans liniment youve no idea how it relieves the occasional rheumatic pains i have ill never again be without sloans yes rheumatic pains go deep thats why you should go after them with deepacting sloans liniment its such a comfort when youre suffering from rheumatism or sore muscles a sprain a stiff neck or neuralgia such soothing warmth just pat on sloans for almost instant relief i at any drugstore for just 40c a bottle when mealgetting time is rush ed its extreme ly annoying to be slowed up n by a hard to open package thats why im so delighted with the new easytoopen durham corn starch package just break the seal and inside youll find durham corn starch neatly protected in a paper bag no fuss no bother i then when youve used as much durham as you need at the time replace the top of the pack age it will protect your corn starch from dust til the next time you need it and if youve never tried the luscious recipes on the durham package youve a treat in store i particularly recommend the one for lemon pie its an ann adam recipe so of course its delicious pedigreedl thats what the brand new crop of heinz toma toes are picked rich and rosy in sunny southern ontario heinz are rightly proud of them nows the time to buy them in heinz tomato products heim tomato juice heinz cream of tomato soup heinz ketchup and heinz chili sauce just think from september to september youll bo able to perk up your meals with this famous foursome specially luscious in the new pack now take advantage of the new autumn crop of hcini pedigreed tomatoes theyre at their best in heinz tomato pro ducts local and personal happenings a special thanksgiving service will be held at baker hill baptist church on sunday oct 8 at 730 pm v 3 whiteombe will be the speaker special music the church will be dei orated mi- jas austin associated with l e oneill local funeral director in stouffville was in hamilton early this week attending the annual provincial funeral directors convention norm parr proprietor of stouff ville radio electric expressed satisfaction to your columnist at the fine response given his 5th anniversary special two day demonstration last week between two and three hundred persons enjoyed free afternoon tea at the local electrical centre and many hundreds watched demonstrations on the latest automatic washing and ironing devices in addition to several television models planning a bridge parly your list of nothingbutthebest refresh ments wont be complete without red rose tea es yes red rose is a tistctreat to cause happy com- 1 meat among your bridge guests and its not just a special occlusion treat but so economical that you can make an everyday year- round habit of it did you know that a delicious flavourpacked cup of red rose tea costs you less than a cent in cluding the cream and sugar its a simple mathe matical fact because rd rose tea is good tea it actually gives you more cups per pound its flavour goes a long long way just one more thing when youre ordering your red rose tea ask for red rose coffee too you will find that red rose coffee is as good as red rose tea ever taste a dreamt just wait til you taste this dreamy dcelicious eggnog sponge cake made with swans down cake flour thats the flour you know thats sifted over and over again until 27 times as fine as ordinary flour it makes the lightest fluffiesf dreamiest cakes imaginable 1 eggnog sponge cake 2 eggs 1 cup sifted swans 14 tspn mace down cake flour 2 eggs unbeaten 1 tspn calumet baking 23 cup sugar powder 14 tspn salt 12 tspn grated lemon rind 61ft flour once measure add baking powder salt and mace sift together three times beat eggs with rotary egg beater until they are foamy throughout add sugar gradually beating constantly until very thick and light add shortening to hot milk and heat unul melted thn add to egg mixture mixing quickly add all flour and lemon rind and beat with rotary egg beater only unul smooth turn into round 9lnch layer pan 1 12 inches deep which has been lined on bottom with paper but not creased bake in moderate oven i7s deg f about 15 minutes cool in en split cake in half spread whipped cream or custard fining between ives sift powdered sugar over top of cake 2 tbspns shortening 12 cup hot milk weddings alice arnold weds at vivian church vivian church was the scene on september 9 of the wedding of alice grace eleanor daughter of mr and mrs thomas d arnold siloam and harold stanley sher man risebrough son of mr and airs asleton risebrough mount albert the church was decorated with baskets of gladioli and asters clarion baker was organist rev norman rowan officiated given in marriage by her father the bride wore white satin with lace yoke and fingertip veil her flowers were white gladioli and red roses her sister laura was matron of honor and chose tur quoise blue taffeta with matching headdress she carried a nosegay of pink gladioli and roses winni- fred skinner was flower girl and wore a white dress with hoop skirt carrying blue bachelor but tons and red roses gerald emmons was best man and herbert mcorcle and thomas bullock were ushers the brides mother received in navy faille with grey accessories assisted by the grooms mother who chose brown silk jersey with gold accessories for travelling the bride wore brown silk flowered dress with brown accessories after a happy honeymoon in collingwood and district the couple will reside in mount albert guests were present from kingston and barrie cuthbertson martin central united church union- ville was the setting when jean aileen martin daughter of mr and mrs george harvey martin be came the bride of charles taylor cuthbertson rev w butt per formed the ceremony the bride given in marriage by her father wore white sheer over taffeta with floorlength net veil she carried a cascade bouquet of white gladioli the bridal atten dants were mrs louis stonehouse margaret and shirley martin and mrs robert shaw they were gowned in rayon taffeta and lace in pink blue and turquoise and carried shower bouquets of gladioli alex cuthbertson was best man and the ushers were louis stonehouse and david cuthbert son all of noranda quebec at the reception held in the church parlors the brides mother received in gray dress and acces sories and picture hat mrs alex cuthbertson aunt of the groom assisted in gray printed crepe dress with wine accessories hill hoover on saturday sept 30 a beautiful autumn wedding was solemnized at the gormley united missionary church when two graduates of emmanuel bible college kitch ener blanche josephine hoover rn daughter of mr and mrs charles hoover and elmer william hill son of mr and mrs w a hill providence bay were united in marriage by rev w m shantz principal of emmanuel bible college assisted by rev c a berry miss marian barkey played the wedding music and rev l k sider sang o perfect love and intreat me not to leave thee bronze yellow and white chrysanthemums decorated the church the bride wore a white slipper satin gown with bertha collar and lace yoke a matching satin and lace halo held in place the finger tip tulle illusion veil she carried a cascade bouquet of white mums and pink roses her sister doris maid of honour wore a floor length dress of dange blue tissue faille and miss helen doner bridesmaid was similarily attired in tangerine tissue faille both carried nosegays of bronze and white mums mr james hill of providence bay was best man mr burton wilson owen sound and mr warren moyer markham were ushers a reception at oakyard the hoover home followed the brides mother wearing a toast brown crepe dress with brown accessor ies and the grooms mother chose navy blue crepe with black acces sories for travelling the bride wore a blue ensemble with wine acces sories after a short honeymoon mr hill will return with his bride to his farm at providence bay mr and mrs c c reid of tor onto were visitors with mrs a v nolan during the weekend vern trunk wellknown employee of the perkins gas and oil sales unionville has left his position there after several years archie little prosperous cedar grove farmer reports a yield of 80 buiels to the acre of oats this year and a corn crop which is so heavy he has been forced to leave three acres of it outside the silo stouffville municipal council will hold their regular october meeting this thursday evening in the municipal building mrs s shankel has been visit ing for a few days with mrs gilfoyle in toronto public skating at the arena this saturdav oct 7th wed oct 11th and sat oct 14th watch the bulletin board on main st for any additional public skating no arrangements for childrens public skating on saturday afternoons will be made before november a number of friends gathered at the home of miss helen lehman on thursday evening to tender a miscellaneous shower to miss dixie forrester local bridetobe miss forrester is employed at the b s telephone office and her marriage to robert bun sellers will take place in october word has been received by george abells parents that their son has arrived safely in england and found his wife and children well just before the ship on which he sailed reached her destination she encountered a severe storm members of the local branch of the legion presented george with a very fine watch on the eve of his departure to join his family who flew to england earlier in the year constable rusnell was called out on sunday evening when a quar tette of young fellows continued to annoy the homes of several people who were ill on church st although one householder inform ed the tribune that the names of the annoying youngsters are known no action is contemplated it is sincerely hoped that parents of these boys will see that they cease to make a nuisance of them selves particularly in these homes where there is sickness mr myron anderson who recently sold his home on william st to mr j alexander has pur chased the john cleaver property on albert st south two doors north of the gold fish supply plant mr cleaver has taken up quarters in the home of mrs h barnes at baker hill while mrs h j hoidge who also lived in the cleaver home is staying in mrs austins rest home at curtis ontario in the bowmanville district some seventeen members of the melville womans association met in stouffville on wednesday even ing sept 27th at the home of mrs edgar nigh on victoria street mrs j maunder presided for the business period while mrs h forrester presided for the pro gram miss jennie carruthers con ducted the devotional period and led in prayer substituting for mrs mckay mrs claude brillinger con tributed two vocal numbers mrs ross winterstein gave a reading entitled the old violin and as miss j brodie was unable to be present to give the talk she plan ned mrs winterstein spoke on faith the program and refresh ments were in charge of mrs h forrester and mrs edgar nigh old landmark dismantled one of stouffvilles landmarks for more than sixty years the steeple atop the present raxlin block was dismantled last week in the course of renovations being made to the building by mr rax lin the block of stores centrally located in the business section was erected by w j mertens more than sixty years ago mr mertens was for many years a photographer in the building the east side was occupied by the free press news paper of that day operated by the covington bras while located in the west half was a drug store mrs h s hallman and gloria spent the weekend with the form ers sister miss muriel alexander at ompah where she is a mission ary in this large northern dis trict miss alexander serves in three churches and teaches religi ous instruction in five schools dur ing the week the fine weather of the last weekend sent a good many of local residents scurrying back to their haliburton summer spots for one more glorious outing with mother nature temperatures rose well above the seventy mark and were not very conducive to ice skating which provided part of the enter tainment in town saturday night nevertheless some three hundred took to the blades many in their shirt sleeves the balmy weather has been a real boon to farmers hastening with their late root crops and some grain which had been pinned down by the cold wet weather of the previous couple of weeks mr wes schell has completed the sale of his residence on victoria street occupied for several years by mr and mrs howard haynes the haynes family will be moving shortly to their new home now under construction on lloyd avenue mr and mrs e a bray of toronto are the purchasers of the schell house which they will occupy sometime in november mr bray is an accountant with the federal government income tax dept orders are being taken at the toronto markets for thanksgiving turkeys this week and the price is 70 cents a pound not quite as high as had been anticipated chickens on the city market are selling at 55 and goc a pound with some ducks at 60c some two weeks ago mrs william t wilson of the east end of town was returning to her home from the nearby home of her daughter mrs v pennanen when she had the misfortune to fall and break her hip the accident occurred during a rainstorm mrs wilson has been hospitalized in toronto but expects to be dis charged soon as she will be un able to walk for three months the patient plans to spend some time at the home of another daughter mrs reynolds sixteen rinks competed in the mixed doubles tournament staged at the local greens by the mens bowling club last thursday even ing sept 28th mr and mrs tom hammond of claremont were first for 3 wins second high for 3 wins were mr e daniels and mrs fred crossen high for 2 were mr and mrs elgin wagg and high for one were mr and mrs mervyn watts h mr and mrs milton clark of peterboro spent a few days with mrs t w klinck at her home on obrien ave north york plowing match thir year will be held on the win timbers farm on the outskirts of stouffville on wednesday oct 18th mr and mrs russell dowswell of goodwood were sunday visitors with mr and mrs h boyd mill street the regular tuesday open night for the local merchants has now been discontinued for the fall and winter months stores will now be open saturday evenings only heres one to cry over john empringham located at lot 3 on the 5th concession of whitchurch is displaying a spanish onion which he grew and which weighs one pound two ounces and measures 13 inches around stouffville creamery co is call ing for a hundred now cream shippers if you were formerly shipping your cream to toronto it will pay you to enquire about the attractive rates and services afforded shippers to the local creamery oh instruction of the municipal council harry vaneenoo the town maintenance man recently re moved the hedge from the boule vard immediately west of the municipal offices and fire hall the hedge which consisted of red spirea and barberry bushes and a venerable lilac tree had been there for years and had developed large woody roots and was difficult to keep looking trim so it was felt advisable to do away with it the boulevard now has a tidy but some what bare appearance visitors with mr and mrs jesse cober during the weekend were mr and mrs gerald cubitt and family and mr and mrs george weston of stayner mrs harvey dale mrs t w wallace mrs rae and two sons of toronto mr john pearce of collingwood mrs curts and mrs victor appleton of toronto mr geo saunders local post office caretaker for nearly a quarter century tells us he has purchased a building lot from mr a campbell on second st just to the rear of the dr bodendistel residence and intends to erect a new home there within the next year mr saunders who has handled the post office caretaking duties ever since the building was erected and has kept the place in shining order amid a beautiful flower garden will be retiring from the civil service next year youth for christ stouffville 745 selected shorts 4 8 pm wedding film of local interest 815 come along and sing along with the choir in your favorite choruses and hymns isobel stewart will favor us with a solo come prepared to enter into the new contest questions answers quizzes 915 dust to destiny a moody bible college film of the drama of life we thank thee for life that mysterious gift for being created and quickened by thee n rowan director stanley theatre stouffville ontario continuing through daylight saving time doors open 700 pm first show starts at 730 pm during the week saturdays holidays open 630 starts at 7 pm friday saturday october 6th 7th the palomino in gorgeous color why are they a pleasure to own why are they such a priceless possession jerome courtland beverley tyler monday tuesday october 9th 10th you owe it to yourself to witness this great picture our very own starring ann blyrhe farley granger joan evans with jane wyatt ann dvorak donald cook and natalie wood wednesday thursday i october 11th 12lh ii bright leaf starring gary cooper lauren bacall little women coming soon i

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