Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 12, 1953, p. 8

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tee- tribune stousville on thursday march 12 iki claremont and pickering twp district mrs pennell of toronto visited with her mother mrs j mccuilough last wednes day a quilt wa- finished dur ing the day witn severa other women assisting the wi will b- held on wednesday afternoon march 18th hostesses ire -mr- mor gan and mrs lehman a film will be shown the story of tea itol call will be answer ed by an old irish savins members are asked to come prerarel to purchase the in stitute pins the lunch com mittee include- mrs j nor ton mrs x tomlinson mrs i cooper mrs sanderson mr- j synies and mrs g gauslin all ladies invited congratulations to mr and mr- f ward who will quietly celebrate their 4slh wedding anniversary this week mr and mrs i woodburn of toronto were saturday guests with mr and mrs r hockley or saturday evening the above group with mrs x sanderson and son visited with mr and mrs douglas bryant and children who have moved into their new home on a corner lot of the farm in pickering mrs sanderson and keg visited with mr and mrs dunj can and family in newmarket on sunday the sympathy of the com munity is extended to mr and mrs wallace in the loss of all their household effects in the fire which completely destroy ed the farm house at altona which they tenanted for the past few years they ue mem bers of the clarem6iit church and community activities and are well known throughout the district the recreation committee sponsored a teenage square dance in the hall on friday night an instructress front richmond hill was in charge fortyfive teenagers were pre sent mrs hutchinson supplied the music another such event is being planned mr and mrs alan taylor and children of goodwood mr and mrs dave coates and son of brooklin and mr and mrs m xorrish of brougham were sunday visitors with their parents mr and mrs fred redshaw mr and mrs sam taylor and family visited on sunday with relatives at uxbridge miss mcdonald of toronto was a recent visitor with mrs e lewis a group of ladies from the claremont and brougham vols travelled by bus to toronto last thursday to visit outstanding buildings in connection with the churchs work the fred victor mis sion on queen st was the first stopping place here miss f hart and miss m struthers deaconesses welcomed and informed the group conversa tionally and through slides the activities of the past year there are 131 active families in connection 2800 under pastoral oversight total mem bership is 363 there were 05 marriages 73 funerals and l baptisms there were 1 122s meals served single men and shelter provided at the mis sion for 323sp men the latter group of about lot sleep on the floor nightly there were 200 hampers and boxes sent to sick and shutins last christ mas one grateful lady wrote a letter of thanks for a box stating there would otherwise not even have been bread in the house liquor is the main cause of the poverty rev w a hunniseit conducted the party through the building the party enjoyed dinner at the cafeteria of the united church publishing house since its establishment in 182 it has served two great and everextending areas of thought and life education and religion today this is the largest publishing house in canada with an enviable record of literary excellence and superb tookmaking the ry- crson fiction award an annual prize of s1000 ranks as can adas leading fiction award the sunday school publica tion issues twentytwo quart erlies having a total circula tion of nearly 100000 copies among their presses they have the only allsize 7fi inch sheet fed precision rotary letter press in canada fully automatic worked by wish buttons it runs at a speed of 5000 sheets per hour prints in two colors at the same time the house catalogues eircu lars and letters go by air rail and ship to the worlds five continents and the response is stimulating in 1050 a spec ial edition of the anglican prayer book was printed in the eskimo language and ship ped to the arctic the new testament has been printed in greek and sent to greek sold iers and the bible in french to fill an order from paris other places visited were the victor home for girls and greenwood centre arrivin home around 630 the ladies were well satisfied with their days adventure the group committee of the first claremont boy scout troop and wolf cub pack sponsored by the claremont recreational committee wish es to express thanks to every one in the community for their generous response to the annual bov seoul drive a total of s9300 was collected in a door to door canvas the group committee would like to draw attention to the splendid work done by the volunteer leaders of the scouts and cubs particularlv tna of kev h davison a father i- son ban quet is to be held march jslh and as 3 boys are enrolled an estimated s are expected to attend mr and mr- jack morgan and family visited with her father and aunt in grecnbank on sundav afternoon mrs j morgan entertained her sunday school class on saturday afternoon at a skat ing party after which lunch was served a very happy afternoon was pent on the pond the many friends of mr lyman pilkey and mrs ernest pllkey take the pleasure of wishing them many happy j returns on their birthdays j which were celebrated on tuesday of thus week belle of the bali auction sale truly a miracle thatf what abou sa the better dry cleans that gets out ait the d spots out every time no cleaning odor longer lasting press costs no more than ordinary dry cleaning stouftville agent hodgins grocery phone 1s2 stouftville i holstkiv cattle lks ferguon tractor v implements tilon cooler llelaval milker pi acre kaitm at lot u i cox pfokekixg towxshii 1 mile west of clatcinout monday mar 16 the property belonging to george tmms cattle holstein cow calf by side holstein cow due mar is ilolstein cow milking due in may ilolstein cow milking bred nee 2 ilolstein cow calf by side guernsey cow milking bred feb 25 holstein cow milking bred dec 1 holstein cow milking bred dec 15 holstein cow milking bred jan 27 holstein cow calf by side jersey cow due end of april holstein cow due mar 15 holstein heifer 1 months old pics chunks implements ferguson tractor new in 1151 ferguson or ford pulley front end loader new in 1a52 ferguson cultivator new in 51 ferguson or ford buckrakegood ferguson sf plow narrow hot- torn hi 51 all these ferguson implements are like new disc grain drill 1 3run disc harrow mower mh hinder flat rack rubber tired wagon turnip drill hay rake good cockshutt manure spreader dairv equipment delaval milker 2 single units stainless steel pails also pip ing and stall cocks new delaval no fl cream separ ator only used 2 weeks electro pail nearly new cilson portable milk cooler nearly new pprox 7 ft corn ensilage hay and grain quantity of mixed hay quantity or brain real estate the farm consisting of 91 acres of clay loam good well modern insulbrick house with all conveniences bank barn garage and workshop driving shed will be offered at ap proximately ooo oclock if not sold before subject to a reserve bid terms on farm made known day of sab- sudden illness reason for selling terms on chattels cash sale at i pm iiovi turner clerk sklueits atkinson auctioneers sale nianngcr isabella niglisvvahder 10 of green river fifthyear student at pickering dis trict high school also was honored by iter fellow students friday night when she was chosen belle of the hall uxbridge township may become game preserve balsam ami jit 7 1 on friends are sorry to hear that mr it dtiv was injured at work and was confined to led for several days congratulations to mrs cecil jones who celebrated a birthday on sunday march s mt zion and brougham boys played hockey at brook lin on friday with mt zion the winners sunday visitors at the win- ton white home were mr and mrs frank grey and daugh ter and mrs grey si of pick ering and mr and mrs don ald white and family of brougham there will be another euchre party at the mt zion school on friday nigh mar 13 uxbridge township council has shown considerable con cern over the fact that outside residents are constantly invad ing the township on hunting expeditions with the result that many land owners fear tor the afety of their live stock buildings ljon request by councillor karl dowwell mr o toole chair man of tiie bickering town ship game preserve accom panied by mr s s pugh sec- treas and mr ken iteesor vice chairman were in atten dance at the regular meeting o the council on monday afternoon mr pugh the spokesman for the party pointed out the advantages of having the township under game preserve laws one of the main purposes of the pre serve was tiie limiting of out ride hunters from entering the townshi in pickering town ship only 101 licenses are sold tc nonresident hunters at s2o each residents of the township may purchase a license for 23c another vului abit- purose of the preserve is i to protect different types of birds such as pheasants and duck- which would quickly disappear if open hunting was permitted a board would have to be set up comprising the mem bers of the township council and six appointed outside members these members must be residents or persons whose name appears on the voters list the hoard should meet every spring and fall with two meetings just previ ous and following the pheas ant hunt kvery live years the council passes a bylaw setting tip a flame commission deputyreeve stuart hall felt that the population of the township might not be ade quate to bear the cost of the preserve but secretary pugh claimed that although the township could not expect to become rich over the scheme he believed that it would pay its way it would cost ux bridge township approximate ly 500 to get the game pre serve established cherrywood alts ivan law mv mr and mrs r bryans of whitby visited with air and mrs wm tweddle on sunday mr and airs frank rey nolds of toronto visited with mr and mrs k glenisty on glen major mr and mrs howard iang- ille ami david spent a few dav- last week in philadelphia usa mr and mrs jim lone- and shirley pent saturday even ing with mr and airs ear hell of uxbridge mr and mrs jack johnson and family of pine grove visited saturday evening with mr and mr- ed johnson and family sorry to hear that mr joe johnson had the misfortune to get his hand too near the buz saw one day last week hope he will have a speedy recovery mrs george pickett spent a few days last week in toronto with her parents mr and mrs mcconnell miss bettyie fiss spent sat urday with miss dorothy ben son mr and mrs charles fiss and family mr and mjs joe jones and lila and airs jim jones and shirley visited sun day with mr and mrs ed johnson and family mr harold medd of epsom spent sunday afternoon with mr joe johnson mr george gibson spent the weekend at his cottage here saturday evening the home and school are holding a euchre and dance in the school on friday evening march 13 at s30 ladies please provide mr and mrs cecil tindall slid family of oshawa visited with mr and mrs reuben tin dall on sundav mr and mrs j snider and family of oshawa visited with mr and mrs s powell on sunday sympathy of the communi tv is extended to the family of the late mrs wm honey a former resident of cherry- wood congratulations to mr and mrs jack morrish who were married on saturday a special service will be held on sunday mar 15 at the sundav school at 10 am the parents and the congregation are cordially invited mr att- rell of failport will lie the guest speaker a number of boys and girls will receive their diplomas the home and school regu lar meeting will be held on tuesday evening march 21 at 8 pm there will be a guest speaker please note change of day ws new low prices tomato juice 20 oz fins 2 for 29 sun joy peas 20 oz tin 19 jewel shortening 1 lb 24 kleenex mans size 35c small size 20c clarks pork beans 20 oz tins 2 for 31 aurora belle flour 24 1b bag 159 royal york peanut butter 1 lb 39 dr ballards champion dog food 15 oz tins 2 for 27 salmon clover leaf sockeye vz lb 37 aylmer tomato soup 10 oz tins 2 for 21 velvet flour 3 lb bag 2 for 29 aylmer cream style corn 20 oz 2 for 31 wax wrap paper 100 ft roll 32 morning treat coffee freshly ground lb 93 budget tea lb 75 tea bags 60 for 55 prince edward island potatoes 10 lbs 35 florida grapefruit 5 for 25 california oranges size 220 doz 39 cello bags of carrots lb 15 bananas golden ripe 2 lbs 35 carload groceteria lolin mathcuon prop we ktiivcr iliono iso 50 mill st ssss jmwss brougham brougham firemen received two calls on sundav the first was to sunny acre- where brooder house containing a large number of young chicks was on tire the brooder house was saved but the chicks a total lass during the after noon another call was receiv ed to a grass tire north of aud- ley school this was soon extinguished the brougham hockey team is planning to enter a tourna ment starting this friday night at stoutfville when the following team- will be play ing port perry brooklin peaches and brougham mr and mrs bert smith and son of toronto visited with mrs e robertson on sunday mr and mrs russell stor- rey of goodwood spent a day last week with mr and mrs g e hollby borne annis spent last week with hi- grandparents mr and mrs honey of honey- dale mrs hamilton and sons of keswick were recent guests with mr and mrs dean mairs mr d a beer was at hamil ton on saturday last attending an executive meeting of the oha congratulations to miss bar bara mairs and miss ann bar clay on receiving their secon dary school graduation dip- loma general course at the commencement exercises held at pickering district high school on february 27 mr russel gray has been confined to his bed during the past week due to an attack of measles mrs geo philip and mrs common have both been on the sick list during the past week their many friends- wish them a speedy recovery miss atkinson of toronto visited her friend mrs har vey during the weekend mr ronald hamilton visit ed his sister mrs wagg of stouftville on friday last several from here were at oshawa on saturday after noon having taken advantage of the special bus which runs between brougham and osh awa the first saturday of each month mr and mrs g e hollby visited with mr and mrs d ford of toronto on sunday the womans association held their regular monthly meeting on wednesday last at the home of mrs d l mairs with an attendance of twenty- two the president mrs cas- sie wits in charge the devo tional was taken by mrs wannopp several items of business were discussed dur ing the business period plans were made for a potluck sup- per in the hall on march 27 also for a special meeting to be held on march 11 when cherryuood- pickering white- vale claremont and green wood wa will be guests mrs t philip program convener then took over the meeting lunch served by the hostesses mrs mairs and mrs matthews brought tiie meeting to a close balsdon tops polls pickering election mr j s balsdon brother of clare balsdon deputyreeve of pickering townhip topued the polls in the election held on monday in pickering vu lage mr balsdon polled 149 votes followed bv gordon brav 111 grant messer 139 and harry purvis 135 mr c k motley received the reeve- ship by acclamation both mr balsdon and mr messer were former member- on the trus tee board the other eandi- dfctes in the running were sup ported as follows douglas johns kl irving white 113 jack bryant 110 j c barkey and john ashton 33 some of the eligible voters exer cised their franchise the in augural meeting of the newly formed council will k- held on march 10th variety concert play skit- monologue musicals presented by the uooiitvllovship class ill the ouvrkmoxt community ha 11 friday mar 20th at 8 1 pm admission ami 25e coop seeds are your guarantee of high est quality hardiness and vitality you rarely see a man all out of breath from running from temptation plant with confidence harvest with pride claremont coop ph 8 collect claremont iy vrti implements on hand kv implements grain h ecrtilizor drills mh manure spreaders coby manure spreaders mh cream separators milking machines tractors wagons plows disc harrows cultivators harrows balers forage harvesters combines used implements corksluit grain fertilizer drill farmall a tractor manure loader farmall a masseyharris 44 tractor international 1030 fertilizer sower otaco manure spreader 4- wlicel on rubber infer manure spreader mh manure spreader mh cultivator international hay loader goble disc harrow cockshutt slower dump itako used tires henry ogden son phone 254 stouftville ont aaaa i a dh ls 3-333333-3- monster euchre and dance two halls claremont friday march 13 draws and lucky door prizes i westminster chime clock pair of lamps also prizes for euchre games admission 100 per ticket proceeds for use in repairing community hall 33s355 ss 355 53 mts lhi1tttt

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