Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 23, 1950, p. 3

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the tribune stouffville onl thursday november 23 1950 qvauty 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 huskv pigs and purina hog chow for fast thrifty local and personal happenings gains stiver2bros4 ma t fnm m bbbaisss stouffville ont office phone 45 weeds costiiy to citv san bernardino calif h b mower went over to inspect the fine crop of barley he had grown on a vacant lot near his home the lot was an expanse of charred rubble mower blamed vandals until he received a bill from the city for the cost of burning weeds from his property the city council after hearing his the local post oflice is announc ing new oilice hours to take effect on dec 1st at that time the wicket will remain open daily from s30 am until 0 pm dn wednesdays only the hours will be s30 am to 1210 noon and 530 pm until 6 pm complaint voted to pay him 15 for his crop losses and waived the citys claim for burning costs dr s t bodenciistel was in chatham several days last week where hi- brother dr j j bodendistel is seriously ill if youre wondering what to give this christmas send a subscrip tion to the tribune its enjoyed all year round mrs wesley high of jordan station is spending a few days at the home of miss mae mowder church street and visiting with other stoulfville friends magistrate o s hollinrake wyi be the guest speaker at the regular meeting of the stouffville lions club next mondav evening nov 27th scarcely two weeks left to get your tickets on that 1950 pontiae being given away by the stouil- ville lions club at their annual winter carnival on dec 6th you should take advantage of the bargain offerings at len wilkes clothes shop thus week end when this establishment celebrates with a first anniversary sale see the adv on page two of this issue the new county health unit oilice being established in stouff ville will share the accommoda tion in the percy brillinger block above the snowball barber shop with mr grubin local optometrist who will continue to serve the public from this location ts he has done for some time stouffville high school commencement lexercises friday dec 1st at 815 pm veterans hall stouffville parents former students and friends most cordially invited note there will be no play folk dancing or tumbling at commencement this year this will be held in the spring in the form of a school concert stoulfville fire brigade answer ed a call on sunday just at the supper hour to the home of w j streight on the 9th con of whit church just north of stouftvjlle a fire in the fireplace of the new house on the streight farm had eaten through the tile flu of the chimney and into the wall of the house a portion of the wall had to be removed before extinguishers could be brought to bear on the flames agincourt womens institutes 50th anniversary cake is cut by mrs matthew elliot who has seen twice that number of years rev and mrs earl honsberger missionaries returned from africa are staying with her mother mrs john barkey of second street mr and mrs archie j campbell attended the funeral of his father the late william john campbell in guthrie united church on tues day- of this week we wish to correct the impres sion contained ill an item last week referring to the income received by tile municipalities of markham township and rich mond hill that in the case of the former the profits of the system went into the general funds of the township this is not correct as it is only the ratepayers located in the first mile and a quarter fronting on yonge st who benefit from the profits accrued by the system geo allison and walter pipher returned with their quota of deer last weekend the two local men were members of a party of eight who each got a deer they camped on maple island in the parry sound district north york progressive conservative association annual meeting saturday december 2nd 1950 at 230 pm the graystones restaurant yonge street aurora ontario general business election of officers speakers i hon dr phillips mla minister of health major lex mackenzie mla entertainment everybody welcome c e toole pres floyd corner sec just arrived 1 carload of oilcake 1 carload of bran shorts 1 carload of beet 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 phone for your convenience 289 and 122 an interesting and unique incident has come to our attention through a subscriber who is an acquaintance of some of oui com paratively new english citizens mr erecl reason out from the old country i couple of years placed a small adv in a city daily for a bricklayer but omitted his name answering the adv was lock reason his brother and neither knew that die other was even in the country incidentally fred reason is the husband of the australianborn mrs reason who disappeared mysteriously with the toronto school teacher mr green some months ago the sale was recorded this week of the residence on main street belonging to miss mabel edwards the place familiarly known as the former dr smith residence was sold to mr graham of musselmans lake and a train man on the local cnr line the sale was negotiated by geo alli son stouffville real estate broker truckers are again being check cd for overloading while travel ling on stouffville pavement and one local haulage man paid 2750 and costs in police court this week for iiinning away over the legal load wm a noble regular sunday school attendant v at ninety years of age william a noble of unionville who marked his 90th birthday on thursday has established a record for attendance at sunday school and church for a man of his years and on this memorable occasion his bible class presented him with a fine fountain pen mrs noble assisted in receivin her husbands guests who came to the home in the number of two hundred also assisting were his daughter mrs a empringham and granddaughter ruby empringj ham and eleanor noble others assisting included mrs nobles great niece mrs kinsman and her veterans of two wars given fitting tribute rev i g ray dfc ba was the guest speaker at the annual service of remembrance held in stouffville to honor the dead of two world wars rev ray paid tribute to those who made the supreme sacrifice and extended sympathy to those who mourned the loss of loved ones prayers appropriate to the day were said by rev h s hallman and the choir of the stouffville united church rendered two selec tions what are these and watchman what of the night the service was conducted by rev douglas davis an impressive parade of local and district veterans led by the markham girls pipe band and members of the local branch governor generals horse guards proceeded through town and marked the graves of fallen com rades in the stouffville cemetery immediately following the church service wreaths were placed at the memorial gates at the entrance to the park the pro vincial wreath was placed by mrs douglas davis and the veterans association wreath by mrs fred winn among the distinguished guests at the service were major geo brown and capt hugh mcarthur r squadron commanders from toronto daughter jacqueline ladies of the wa and wms of the central united church unionville mrs r chapin of melville and friends and neighbors presiding over the birthday table in the afternoon were mrs wm young milliken and mrs 1 g size of toronto while in the evening mrs w s butt and mrs a e milner assisted mr noble received numerous fine gifts and congratulations from the prime minister mr jack smith mp and mrs smith were among the many friends who called during the afternoon mr ewart stiver took a number of photograph of the happy couple while mrs peggy clark of mark ham entertained with several vocal selections accompanied by her mother mrs a j woods in the evening rev w s butt entertained with vocal numbers accompanied by mrs butt rev butt is the minister of the local church where mr and mrs noble have been members for more thaa sixty years good prices were paid for suckers at the regular saturday auction at the stouffville com munity sales arena they went as high as 1210 with chunks bringing 33 stockers sold at 221 each and a fresh jersey cow at 30500 horses were slow and a good saddle pony ready to ride away went for 50 dogs proved hard to sell possibly never before has such a bungling of the fast and slow time routine existed than that which occurred this season at the present time it is difficult to know who is on what time for instance uxbridge is back on slow time newmarket is back on slow time stouffville is still on fast time as are oshawa and toronto even the local division court is feeling the effects of the ballup and judge denton was more than an hour late arriving for the court session scheduled in markham on friday just due to the upset in the time next sunday nov 26th will see centres still on the fast time return to standard the funeral of the late mrs adolphus cook was held on wed nesday nov 22nd to melville cemetery cashel the cooks lived for many years on the sixth of markham north of the almira sideroad she is survived by two sons chester and carroll and two daughters mrs j macdonald addie and mrs brandon henry viola starting sunday nov 26th gray coach lines buses will run on standard time time tables remain unchanged on this route gray coach lines the stouffvillesutton deer hun ters have returned home from their hunting ground near zebra with two deer and one big wolf the bullet which killed the wolf believed to be a leader of a pack came from the gun of vince baker this club is one of the older hunt clubs in stouffville district sam armstrong the oldest camp mem ber has been cook for the last two years frank baker another member has the distinction of celebrating 32 birthdays in camp the hunters report a splendid holiday despite their lack of deer during the recent years the wolves have taken possession of the hunting grounds and have driven out or killed all wild game umtuv- markham rank teller wins new car bob cattanach teller in the markham branch of the bank of nova scotia was the lucky winner of the 1950 ford given away in the stouffville veterans hall on friday evening at the markham- unionville lions dance and bino bob cattanach proud owner of the new model is nineteen and did not have a car a very good turn out attended the evenings fun in the hall and was augmented during the evening by a number from the unionvilleaurora hockey game which was also in progres in tha local arena important notice the hydro changeover from 25 to 60 cycle is scheduled to commence in the markham stouffville and agincourt areas in the near future if you are moving into this area with electrical appliances if you are resident of the area ad ding electrical appliances after the inventory of your equipment has been taken if you require general information on the coming changeover please telephone or write your hydro area office fsd orange hall box 169 church st markham telephone days id nights 82j the hydroelectric power commission of ontorio frequency standardization division iiiiuuti

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