Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 28, 1952, p. 4

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the tribune stouffvitle ont thursday august 2s iftx xccpcc sk33s iv cream for bet result- ship your cream to slouffville creamer we pay two cents more per po jnd butterfat for qrthtwrt heve to c cold storage lockers claremonf bridge subject of renowned artist and fast freezing facilities stouffville creamery co i ttumm to have our truck call phone l6w jpnaa ssaaasccaaaasaa rvn simm w www coal for sale good dependable freshly mined hard coal city prices delivered to your bin phone collect or write harris coal company 514 cox well avenue gladstone 1174 it bird seasons announced w s gemmell ontario minister of lands and forests on tuesday announced provincial open seasons and bag limits on migratory birds trucks geese rails coots and gallinules hudson bay sept 15 to nov 10 northern zone sept 20 to nov 15 and southern zone oct 4 to nov 10 woodcock hudson bay 15 to oct 22 northern zone 20 to oct 27 and southern oct 4 to nov 10 wilsons snipe hudson sept 15 to oct 15 northern sept 20 to oct 20 and southern zone oct 4 to nov 3 bag limits ducks seven a day of which not more than one may be a wood duck geese five a day woodcock eight a day and sons snipe eight a day dates for partridge season be announced later sept sept zone bay zone wil- catch two thieves who stole sheaves at midnight saturday pcs norman cowie and hoy mcdonald qpp patrolling the 2nd con of whitchurch became curious when they overtook a panel truck with steaves of grain hanging out at the back signalling for the driver to stop two lake wilcox residents admitted they had stolen the sheaves to feed their pigs fred britt joyces point and murray k speiice benson ave were lodged in newmarket jail the following morning when released on bail the officers told them to drive back to where they had picked up the grain they were instructed to shock it up for the farmer manager leo doran kenrara farms north of aurora was not aware of the theft until informed by the officers r7ririrr stouffville floral rose wedding bouquets funeral designs cut flowers milt smith prop langley donges of toronto whose paintings are to be found in local art gallerys across this country and in private collections all over the world has been inspir ed for a number of his works by landscapes in this area two of his best known works being a bridge at claremont which appears here and a bridge at unionville the chiretriont piece is the prized possession of a private col lector while that of the uniohville subject is in the permanent codec tion of the ontario langley began his waxworks art gallery at london canadian women over the age of 15 used an average of 84 pairs of fullfashioned hosiery during 1950 donges by the way artistic career doing today his paintings mainly landscape are to be found in private collections in india england and the united states and of course in canada the torontoborn artist for some 30 years a painter is not one to fol low new schools though he has gone on steadily developing his painting powers the abstract docs not appeal to him as a personal style though like all serious artists he has experimented as he has gone on he is 1 naturalist to whom the spirit consistently informs his tine landscape work mr donges has recently return ed from a painting trip which took him to banff and lake louise the yoho valley and field lie has i orought back with him a dozen rr so oils nearly all of them com- i pleted on the spot also a number i of sketches to be developed later presently he will make what is almost a yearly pilgrimage to hall- burton where perhaps especially in autumn artists find inspiration all about them his mud road was in last years royal canadian academy show almost at the outset of his career young donges spent three months in new york the one period in his life he has been nonresident in toronto that brief time was spent creat ing figures for the famous eden musee and the painter of today recalls with a touch of amusement that one figure he worked on was that of henri landu landru the french bluebeard he had already however some experience working in wax had done mannequins for the t eaton co as well as functional as window trimmer when the santa glaus parade became a feature of the christmas season he did papier maehe figures for it his tree hours are devoted to painting landscape interesting fruits of this industry in leisure have appeared in various group shows and have provided sufficient materials for two excellent one- man shows in the last year or two these shows at the little gallery attracted much favorable attention an illinois policeman was sus pended for flirting with girls girls are supposed not to resist an officer its hard to convince neighbors that a man and his wife are one when they sound like a dozen brierbush hospital day and night service maternity medical and surgical member of the allied private hospital association government licensed main street east stouffville mennonites hear soviet kin routed one thousand mennonites clos ing their fifth world conference in basel switzerland last week were told that the once 50000strong mennonite community in russia and east prussia has been almost entirely destroyed since the start of the second world war dr harold bender dean of the mennonite seminary at goshen college indiana and chairman of tiie conference said that onethird were killed in the war and most of the rest fled to other countries there are still a few isolated communities in russia he said and towards them we have a special responsibility of prayer the extremely conservative 15000strong old amish men nonite group in the united states and canada which refuses to use either automobiles or electricity was not represented at the confer ence dr bender explained they dont believe in having their photographs taken so they can not get passports a world church conference aim ed at overcoming ageiong barriers to christian unity opened in sweden with a solemn religious service in the centuriesold cathe dral of lund some 230 churchmen from xints as distant as australia gathered in the swedish university town of lund for two weeks of theological discussion on church unity the meeting officially is called the third world conference on faith and order it is sponsored by the world council of churches with a membership of 150 protest ant churches approximately 100 churches have sent delegates five delegates have come from communist hungary and othera are expected from czechoslovakia a sjxikesman for the world council of churches said no reply was received to invitations sent to the pariaachate of moscow and of ah russia or from the baptiftt churches in russia a general motors vallm if makes each say uncle according to combustion experts theres xjl as much energy locked in a drop of gasoline as there is in a drop of nitroglycerine but the problem is to put that energy to work so buick engineers arent content just to mix that drop with air and touch it off theyve designed an engine that brings it catapulting into a cylinder head where it strikes a turbo- top piston gets whipped into a churning swirling ball of tightpacked energy then its fired and when that happens a drop of gasoline certainly lets loose power x his isnt something that happens in a car of the future it happens in a buick fireball 8 engine today its a high compression engine its a valve-in- head engine but its also a fireball in perform ance as well as name and it puts extra power under the hood and extra miles in the fuel back in the gas tank 1 he fireball engine powers an automobile as sweethandling eager and willing as any thing that ever made your pulse leap to a faster beat its a car that seems to know what you want it to do true and sure in its course on a straight away beautifully balanced on curves buick custom 4door tourback sedan its a car with dynaflow drive to feed power with infinite smoothness and a roadhugging levelness of ride and it is with all this very reasonably priced why not come in soon and see and drive a buick roadmaster super or custom for yourself equipment accessories trim and models are subject to change without notice wheel crests standard on roadmaster optional at extra cost on other series standard on roadmaiter optional at extra cost on other series buick roadmaster unionville mrs charity wilson of litch field conn recently visited her brother dr chas r mackay and his daughter mrs n sanderson robert macklin armstrong a resident of unionville for over fifty years died at the brierbush hospital stouffville on sunday aug 17 at the age of sfi funeral service was conducted by rev f m brunton at the dixon funeral home markham on tuesday aug 10 he was laid to rest in forest lawn mausoleum the deceased was the son of the late peter and eliza armstrong and a grandson of the late william armstrong one of markham townships first pioneers he received his early education at markham high school a pupil of the late dr crowell after the turn of the century he became interested 4n exporting mounted specimens of canadian wild life and with mr edwin duon the noted taxidermist an working partner with headquarters at unionville large numbers of moose heads were shipped to all parts of america at fabulous prices as decoration for the hundreds of lodge rooms of the popular order of the moose an extensive business was carried on for a number of years after mr arm strongs retirement he spent the remainder of his life living quietly at his home on main st the pallbearers were messrs jos bond bert hurrell myrl smith wilbur latimer clark young and bert snowball all of unionville eec buick super sure is true for 52 when better automobiles are built buick will build them stouffville mole motor sales ontario wm kn a pp painting and wall papering also drapes made phone 472w aurora aaaabaeaacbnbbbcbnbcergbaas

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