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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 16, 1950, p. 5

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hjpality service purina chows help your grain produce more meat milk eggs with purina concentrates for chickens use purina chowder to help you build more produc tive growing and laying rations at low cost for dairy cows use purina cow chow concentrate if you have lots of homegrown grains or purina cow chow supple ment if your grain is limited for dry cows use purina d and f supplements with an equal amount of ground oats or barley if you wish bulky las may also be used in place of d and f supplement for sows pigs and hogs use purina sow and pig chow for big litters of husky pigs and purina hog chow for fast thrifty gains stiver bros stouff ville ont office phone 45 hkajjth grants and suburban municipalities deve- givkn peel york loping immunization programs j against contagious disease pre- federal grants amounting to 36500 have been made to health units in york and peel counties the health department announc ed a 25500 grant will go to york county to pay 50 per cent of the operating cost of a health unit in 195051 the unit will operate in 11 rural atal and baby clinics and check ing water for purity for peel county 11000 will include a preventive dental ser vice with the health unit already in operation local and personal happenings mr onto and mrs c c were weekend heid of tor- visitors with mrs a v nolan miss abbott of toronto is visit ing for a few days with mrs geo miller church street north mr and mrs c j clark and family of windsor were weekend visitors in town at the home of dr and mrs john button mrs clark is a sister of mrs button mr and mrs frank riches entertained members of the weldon family on sunday guests were present from lindsay cam- bray and oakwood minimum charge for cards of thanks in memoriams and engagement notices is 60c mini mum charge for coming event notices is 50c theres no more welcome gift than a subscription to the tri bune leave your order now and have the christmas gift sent to your friends which they can enjoy every week the year round councillor glenn ratclill recent ly made a trip to atlantic city truman baxter is another of our townsmen who has forsaken his everyday work to go hunting mrs ernest ratcliff who has not enjoyed good health for a lengthy period is now a patient in the rest home at gormley remember the date of the stouffville lions club winter carnival its wednesday dec ith the winner of the big lucky draw will be presented with a 1950 pontiae ear a vote will be taken at the forth coming municipal election in richmond hill on a money bylaw for the amount of 300000 for the proposed new sewage system in the town eight hunched of labradors habitants are eskimos in stanley theatre stouffville ontario new fall policy two continuous shows nightly starting 7 pm open 045 pm matinee saturdays 2 pm doors friday saturday november 17th 18th meet your partner come on down see your friends at a real hoedown square dance katy starring vera vague hoedown with eddie arnold guinn williams monday tuesday november 20th 21st yvonne de carlo richard green lois andrews george macready rock hudson starring jackie gleason councillor and mrs harold spofford represented the village of stouffville at the annual york county wardens banquet held at the king edward hotel toronto on friday evening mr and mrs telf rennie and mr and mrs chas nolan were also in attend ance sunday evening nov 19th at 730 oclock in the united church a joint service of the womens missionary society and the tor onto east young people who are graduating from fall training school will be held rev g e batt dd recently returned from japan will be the guest speaker rev douglas davis accom panied by the choir and organist from the stouffville united church were in testan on sunday evening for the anniversary ser vice there rev mr davis return ed on monday evening to deliver a talk to the testan congregation on his recent trip to the old country alex gray of claremont rr2 just east of stouffville is display ing some of the largest turnips seen in any field this year three of the giant roots will fdl a bushel basket mr gray has six acres of turnips which he expects will yield three carloads when har vesting the crop last week it only required four rows to fill two wagonloads lion dick edmunds of rich mond hill and deputy district governor of lions district a7 paid his oilicial visit to the local club on monday evening he was introduced by lion ted edwards and a vote of thanks in his behalf was tendered by lion neil smith a cranford tea was held at the home of mrs john scott park road north last wednesday after noon in honour of mrs v atkin son mrs george miller poured tea and was assisted by mrs jagger and mrs sanderson there were thirtyfive ladies present i we understand a sister of mrs formerly pearl baker daughter of l lownsbrough of edward st mr and mrs nathaniel baker i mrs mark passed away recently in hospital mrs mark made her home with the lownsbroughs until failing health made it nececssary for her to enter a hospital and will be remembered by many friends in town clerk geo storey of stouffville is in receipt of a letter from m noel stouff of marseille st barnabe france mr stouff states that lie is interested in tracing his pedigree and found out the name stouffville in some manner and wondered if there was any connection between the early settlers here and the french name stouff in france mr storey replied to our french friend and gave him the details concerning stouffvilles early history and the german and dutch origin or its people the death is announced of mrs las mcdonald at the hamiota hospital man the late mrs mcdonald was the former minnie stewart wife of the late jas mc donald and a sister of the late sadie stewart who passed away in stouffville a few months ago deceased is survived by two sons stewart on the home place and ellwood in hamilton ont there are also three brothers herbert and wesley of manitoba and archie in stouffville and two sisters mrs harry reid of bran don man and mrs e w evans of uxbridge mr don eraser of belleville and formerly on the staff of the bank of commerce in stouffville has been transferred to the bank of commerce in cornwall mr and mrs eraser the former mildred burkitt have been residents in belleville for more than ten years bans old son timbers rushed timbers sixteen-months- of mr and mrs robt just west of town was to the sick childrens hospital toronto on monday when it was believed that he had a peanut in hs left lung the child was operated on immediately and is expected home this thursday wednesday thursday november 22nd 23rd the screen explodes with dramatic action as men and machines battle in a world gone mad they were not divided a thrilling movie rich in romance and humor story of guards armoured division sweeping across europe wizard of oz nov 27 28 the november meeting of the stouffville womens institute will be held on thursday nov 23rd at 2 pm at the home of mrs lud hoover motto mrs insley roll call quotation containing the word peace guest speaker will be mrs h a logan current events will be given by mrs middleton and mrs wilson re- archie campbell of eastside motors left saturday for a weeks hunting with the felix hunt club at their quarters near wanapitei this is located near buiwash an interesting sidelight on this club is that they enjoy their breakfast each day in the local penal insti tution by special arrangement with the authorities john henry robinson buried in stoultvihe- on sunday the death occurred suddenly in toronto on thursday of john henry robinson a former resident of stouffville and markham town ship he had been employed for some years with the purity flour mills only survivor is his wife the former mary maud varizant daughter of mr and mrs win vanzant foimerly of stouffville deceased was in his g5th year the funeral on sunday was con ducted by rev douglas davis from l e oneills funeral chapel and interment was made in the stouffville cemetery with whom he was united in mar riage in 1933 they lived in tor onto until 1511 when they moved to their present john street home in thornhill he is also survived by a brother harry of mansfield a very dear foster father of lindsay a sister mrs pogue of smiths fall a brother jim of lindsay and a sister mr john mcclean also of lindsay he was converted 14 years ago at toronto under the ministry of rev w b moyer he united with the united missionary church at gormley in 11137 where he took a faithful and effective interest he was a deacon of the church a member of the board and active on the sunday school staff mr warwick was employed in the shipping warehouse of the boeckh brush co toronto with whom he served for over 20 years the funeral was conducted oi saturday nov 1th from his home where rev a t gooding and rev m bricker participated and at the gormlev united missionary church where rev l k sider the pastor was assisted by rev f huson and rev h shantz snecial music was provided by the hend erson sisters pall bearers wera messrs e fisher and g bluer- raan of thornhill mr r mans- bridge richmond hill and d baker f harvey and a doner of gormley interment was at heise hill cemetery mrs philip hamilton of new market mother of belfry hamilton of stouffville was the winner of the quilt drawn for at the after noon tea under auspices of the stouffville nursery kindergarten association at the home of miss gertrude todd last saturday mrs g baines of stouffville won the placemats donated toy mrs j smits the mothers and executive of the school sincerely thank port of the convention will be everyone for their generous help given by the delegates visitors are welcome e k kellington sec youth for christ stouffville 745 the two kingdoms part ii of the film depicting the bitterness and disillusionment left by the impact of war in occupied germany 815 song service the time of informal relaxa tion and enjoyment for all we will also be favoured with special numbers by nancy hilts the yfc choirs and a piano duet by the smalley sisters remember to mail your questions to barbara heise 930 closing film the raising of jairus daughter one of the miracles of christ the giver of life eternal n rowan director at a recent meeting of the board of managers of walkerton knox presbyterian church a motion was unanimously passed regulating proceedings should the fire siren be sounded during any church service in order to avoid a com motion throughout the congrega tion when a fire occurs one man has been delegated to leave the sacred edifice ascertain the where abouts of the blaze and return post haste so that the location of the fire can be announced from the pulpit in making the tea a success the will mrs in renewing his subscription to the tribune for another year mr paul sherk former stouffville high school teacher now in smiths- falls writes we are glad to notice the fine showing the stouffville high school field and track teams made at the inter- school field meet we like the new feature shs news may it be kept up through the year we are also watching with interest the movement on foot to build a new- school or schools in your district to relieve the present lack of accommodation in the stouffville and markham secondary schools this town expects to build a sgoo- 000 collegiate during the next ten months to- accommodate goo students gormley wi the monthly meeting of gormley womens institute be held at the home of george boynton on wednesday nov 22nd at 2 pm roll call- name a flower beginning with the initial of your first name mrs thompson will tell us about the smallest maritime province prince edward island one of canadas colourful wild flowers the wild aster will be described by mrs garnet evans this month we will have a demon stration on making almond icing with mrs r c baycroft being the demonstrator the program and draw is in charge of mrs boynton you are asked to bring a cake of soap tied in a wasli cloth for some european child through the save the children fund also any used clothing in good condition the gift shower for orange orphanage aiso takes place this month and it was voted on at the last meeting to bring another cake of soap and wash cloth clone up in christmas wrapping to be sent to these children the hostesses will be mrs harry smith and mrs ian reid obituary frank warwick of 40 john st thornhill who passed away recent ly at st josephs hospital tor onto was fatally injured the day previous while on his way home after leaving work at 430 pm crossing queen street near noble street lie was struck by an east- bound street car he was rushed by ambulance to hospital where it was learned of the seriousness of his condition he did not regain consciousness he is survived by his wife engagement mr and mrs les wilson an nounce the engagement of their only daughter dorothy marion to kenneth lome roberts son of mr and mrs frank roberts of unionville wedding to take place next summer deaths morgan sarah at the sunny acres rest home gormley on saturday nov 11 1950 sarah elizabeth ogden wife of the late glen t morgan formerly of agi it- court sister of mrs john f little toronto funeral service on tues day interment pine hills ceme tery clark robert john at ux bridge on saturday nov 11 1950 robert clark beloved husband of myrtle cook in his 53rd year ser vice on monday interment ux bridge cemetery kingdon thomas at brier- bush hospital stouffville on fri day nov 10 1950 thomas king- don in his 81st year beloved hus band of maude frost dear father of edith nelson and cecil service on monday interment sanctuary park weston another bad break has occurred in our main street pavement just opposite the ben raxlin property near the presbyterian church a break occurred in the small water pipe under the road and possibly weakened the bedding beneath the concrete road base this is one of the few sections remaining in town where properties on the north side of the street are fed by pipes beneath the roadway from the main on the south side numerous breaks have been occurring in the pavement this past year and the time is not tar distant when the provincial department of highways will have to take more definite steps to repair the surface on main st as there is great danger of the concrete base in this expen sive road being damaged if the moisture is aliowed to continually get beneath the asphalt surface ringwood stewart vague is now employed at the frigidaire company at lea- side mrs franklin hoover of stouff- viiic was a recent visitor at albert hoovers jim sloan employee of the rodanz farms left on tuesday for a threeweek visit with his parents in craik saskatchewan herb hisey and cecil banks left early monday morning to track down the elusive deer we wish to extend congratula tions to mr jacob brownsberger of deloraine manitoba on his coming 99th birthday on nov 17th mr brownsberger was the harnessmaker here nearly a half- century ago and is a brother of henry who makes his home with his daughter mrs ross vague we understand that mr brownsberger i is remarkable for his age living alone and doing his own house hold duties markhamunionville lions club car draw dance bingo games at vets hall stouffville on friday november 17th admission to hall one car ticket special game turkey chicken draw take one home we need your support proceeds for new swimming pool just arrived 1 carload of oilcake 1 carload of bran shorts 1 carload of beef pulp 1 carload of molasses 4 carloads of nut stove coal these have just arrived at prices lower than present market prices phone your orders early as supplies in some of these items are limited the farmers own business stouffville coop association two phones for yonr convenience 269 and 122

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