Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 2, 1950, p. 4

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the tribune stouflfville ont thursday november 2 1950 throld home town r by stanley j ujuj i 1 i gech5gb i you be through there oo see what junior is doing- halloween havoc centres on stouffville and altona halloween in toronto may have been the quietest in forty years as reported by the police department but it certainly was anything but a peaceful evening in this locality possibly the most destruction caused during the night was that sustained by a e weldon and harmon jones trucker mr weldons car and mr jones truck were both badly smashed when they collided with a large log placed upright on the town- line just east of the town in the town the usual fences were torn down window boxes destroyed steps taken away and in one instance a rock was hurled through the house window of an soyrold citizen the town elec trician reported heavy toll of pole lights with scarcely a bulb left inj some areas main street was fairly free of trouble with only the usually soaping in evidence stouffville police report the two main destruction gangs led by two eastend youths the one lad is suspected of being connected with previous misdemeanors and births clubine jack and kathleen clubine stouffville rr4 an nounce the birth of their daugh ter marion grace on monday oct 16 1950 at markham crowder mr and mrs bruce crowder nee grace eade of stouffville are happy to an nounce the birth of their daugh ter carolyn grace on thursday oct 2gth 1950 at the brierbush hospital stouffville dickson hill men come and enjoy the lec tures and pictures on palestine by mr j h hunter on monday xov 0th in the stouffville baptist church nineyearomboyin ireland pins his faith on canadian santa mortimer moriarty of cahirciveeu county kerr ireland doesnt ask for the moor or put on a sob act bo you may be interested in his letter to santa claus nineyearold mortimer apparent ly alive to the business of letting santa know about these things bright and early addressed an envelope to editor of the canldian mortimers spelling press canada it was uir- mailed a puzzled postman walked into cps montreal bureau and thankfully shed himself of the letter inside was another envelope ad dressed only santa claus and a halfsheet of paper in boyish penman ship dear sir will you please mail this to santa claus for me i dont know his right address thank you very much a snooping doskman peeked into the santa claus letter at the top was my name is followed by name and address and at the bottom an even dozen xs for santa and love from mortimer the letter itself indicated that mortimer thinks canadas santa claus is top man among all sauta clauses rut read it for yourself bear santa claus how are you i hope you are well and strong for to carry all the toys to the children i am rfine years old and i would be very thankful to you if you would be good to me and please send me a few nice toys to play with because i am a poor boy and 1 wont be lonely for xmas my daddy told me that the santa claus in canada was a very good man bet ter than the santa we have here in ireland i will say a whole lot of prayers for you i have 3 more brothers and two sisters younger than myself good bye now santa claus good luck god bless you and give you a holy and happy xmas xote to mortimer cp relayed your letter this canadian santa will look after you oldest whitchurch church building renovated the 1ine orchard church reputed to be the oldest still in use in the township has been recently renovated this was an early meeting house for the quakers nearly a century ago the pine orchard church has since then become the pine orchard lnion church but quakers of the district still meet once a year at the yonge st meeting house at armi- tage has been under surveillance for some time in altona windows were smash ed cars damaged and stock molested at the local arena a number of city cars belonging to practicing hockey players were stripped of their hub caps storm shakes pole like whip girl sitter takes seasick pills sweet and full of juice new crop size 20 florida oranges doz 31c selected quality washed trimmed 10 oz cello ijhr fresh green spinach 15c ontario no 1 fresh green brussels sprouts qr box 25c firm golden yellow ripe bananas lb 19c peter pan sstd peaches 2 29 sweet thin skinned juicy florida size do grapefruit 5 for firm crisp cape cod xo 1 10 o cello hnr cranberries 29c ontario xo i marsh washed carrots 19c 3 lbs 10c ontario xo 1 small 10 lb mesh i5ng cooking onions 25c prince fdwnrd island xo 1 sebaro clean xo icp ryes well shaped fasy to peel ti lb lfein pei potatoes 159 ontario xo 1 washed parsnips 3 lbs 15c us xo i louisiana yams 3 lbs 23c heinz tomato ketchup 26c 11 oi bohi baking supplies australian raisins 18c 16 oi pkg- australian currants 1 8c 16 oz plcg saxoxia cut a pacific coast wind and rain storm left a san francisco lady flagpole sitter clutching nervously at a bottle of seasick pills blonde 25yearold erma leach has been sitting on her perch above a used car lot for s7 days she guessed she was the only seasick flagpole sitter in the whole world alan she said if we have another storm like that i dont known whether i can stand it or not this pole is just about three inches in diameter at the top and i waved back and forth like a buggy whip erma a former model from eugene ore said the storm came up so fast she didnt have time to get scared but she later changed her mind perched 50 feet above the ground on a fivebysixfoot platform erma said when the pole started to sway she started to get frightened i had put in nearly 87 days up here and am going to hold out until at least jan 1 but day no sfi looked like it would be my last the sitter said my tent was flapping up around my ears and i was busy as a beaver trying to hold it down over the plexiglas sides about that time two of the five guy wires holding the pole snapped everything on the deck my radio cigarettes chair and table got drenched but somehow i managed to keep dry under the tarp how ill never know erma who ascended to her pole site via a helicopter three months ago said her boss used car dealer horse trader ed asked her if she wanted to come down but she declined when i took this job i sort of thought it would he fun sleeping out under the stars but i didnt reckon on such unusual weather she said anyway im sure glad m arvr v 3ftj if ii isis wvsm new officers were eleoted recently at the 31st annual con newspapers association which took place at the chateau fron r m bean waterloo ont past president a w hanks st dent lang sands mission city bc president r moore swift dent and w e mccartney brampton ont managing director vention of the canadian weekly tenac quebec city left to right james manitoba 1st vice presi- current sask 2nd vice presi- and secretary treasurer brownie weir tops markham calf club deaths i got these pills tip top or oaxleaf choice golden corn 2 w 25 lynn valley std cut wax beans 2 27 aylmer quality choice tomatoes 2 tip top choice quality lombard plums 2 lynn valley sto dessert pears richmello canadian tansy old cheese 20 oi tint 15 oi tin 27 27 20 45 values effective thursday friday saturday november 2nd ird i 4th dominion stores limited 8 oz vs mixed peel is saxonia red cherries 32 7 0i pig shelled pieces walnuts 4 22 100u guarantee all merchandise sold at tour dominion store is uncondition ally guaranteed to gtyc you 133 satis faction ungraded eggs wanted w p highlit mjf- kt prici for u-grjd- d ggs s mm- gr tor dmili rg gr4ding ttjtion 02 kick deliveries hard on arms trick pitching the knuckle halls ford balls and sliders can be murder on a pitchers arm dr ilobert hyland said last week the unnatural motions in throw ing these pilches can permanently injure an elbow the st louis surgeon an export on baseball players injuries told the amer ican college of surgeons in boston the trick pitching is striking a g owing number of pitchers right out of their careers he said hall players can play longer if they listen to topnotch medical advice on how to use their arms and bodies dr hyland said a pitcher can and should be taught to develop and use only those types of delivery which con form as far as possible to the nor mal movements of his shoulder and elbow joints sliders and knuckle balls can twist the arm so much that bits of membranes and tissues are rubbed off these bits lodge in tendons and ligaments and cause pain at stouffviiie cheques cashed against indiv- dual accounts by canadians in the month of july amounted to 8101 million final results for the markham boys calf club are now available and high contestant based on the years work is brownie weir mill- iken with a total of 921 out of a possible 1000 points he was followed closely by trevor watson agincourt with 012 and gordon brumwell gormley with 901 points in computing results the boys are scored out of 1000 on the basis of a possible 109 points for the calf shown on achievement day and 100 points eacli for showmanship care and feeding methods feed reports forwarded monthly attend ance and interest at meetings a judging competition and a written examination members who showed the top calves in the various breeds were as follows holstein gordon brumwell jersey brownie weir ayrshire neil mortson gormley in addition brownie was high in the showmanship class and was followed by neil mortson and gordon brumwell respectively final standing of members with points in brackets is as follows brownie weir 921 trevor wat son 912 gordon brumwell 901 howard avison gormley ss0 martin mcgriskin agincourt 878 lawrence stephenson si5 don brodie si2 neil mortson s59 george trail s53 bill miller sis hugh mcgriskin si2 ewart avison 810 ronald gee s27 wilbur brumwell 815 don avison 812 george hooper s07 pauljacobson 7is assistant agricultural repre sentative jim mccullough is look ing for new members for next year and if you are interested at all in this work it is suggested that you contact the department of agriculture newmarket hospital employee jwas resident of armstrong henry hoshel- at whitby on sunday oct 29 ii 10 v 1950 henry hoshel armstrong unionville 18 tears husband of elizabeth rae and a resident of unionville for 18 father of mrs mansell gerrow years william leonard rainey 01 jessie of port perry mrs john an employee of the ontario hospi- neale orita of toronto and mrs ua at concord collapsed and died robert hockley helen of ux- while on duty saturday he suff- bridge in his 97th year service at a coronary thrombosis the funeral home of mcguire and low uxbridge on wednesday interment uxbridge cemetery mcshane florence ai the brienbush hospital stouffville on monday oct 30 1950 florence maries of holt ont in her 56th year widow of moses mcshane and dear mother of grace mrs allan richmond stanley ray and bruce service in the strasler funeral chapel queensville on wednesday cemetery born at darlington he was one time proprietor of general stores at elgin mills and langstaff he had been a member of the staff of the ontario hospital at langstaff before going to concord he was a member of central united church unionville surviving are his widow the former pearl findley and four daughters mrs chester weir lenetta margaret and pearl tivternivntqueensviltei funeral service was held at the home on monday with burial in thornhill cemetery princess anne is christened bethesda men come and enjoy the lec tures and pictures on palestine by mr j h hunter on monday nov 6th in the stouffville baptist church theres no fool like an old fool but a young fool driving a high- powered car runs him a close second in 1939 canadas public debt was s70i7 million in j9i9 it was estimated to be 22500 million third in line of succession to the british throne the two- monthsold daughter of princess eiizaleth and the duke of edinburgh is fondly admired by both parents after she was christened anne elizabeth alice louise at buckingham palace prince philip flew to london from malta for the colorful ceremony at the palace

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