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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 31, 1956, p. 9

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fish hooks catch face union ville girl hospitalized mr sd mr hrrj majsard a ace r3 family r m a2 bxdi 23 si cha majsard jr 4 temjiy chared pct iaat wed at fcuzi a lk iarjrnp m h m yoaag daghei r4 a paiajui aecme sj tfcr hn a ftabfo lis wft aieral hook bin ul bv- a jo2sc bor caogfe is tk i5 f htr far paij- a an to oriliia hospital waere us book wre iemored the insulating awning stavlite fiberglass awnings dont shut out useful light the year round awning that shuts out heat and jflare lets soft white light filter through o available in many lovely colors that never need painting the color is through and through 6 make your rooms up to 50 degrees cooler he- cause they insulate a- gninst heat q cost no more than old- fashioned metal awn ings the greatest advancement in awnings since awnings were made no down payment 3 yrs to pay inha terms monarch aluminum sales ox 18973 markham 681 rl j aa assmcaa 02 saturday trcga tfee ojaaera ma sseubs f bm i- xo2 at the hosi of the presideot mr wm bradl t- a a zol a t3iasc of nc35brs ari on visitor wa xomd mrs cor don etfts 0e3ri a member after ti regular report the president rad a report item tb svlsamlnx club re s mrtls were jnrvd by the presl deat assisted by mrs if saaius mr e braa asd mrs t marshal ard a oca boar followed mrs e k uttle thanked the hostosse rcionviu falrwaja mark ham townships first gott prac tice range opened oa may 2h it s situated south oi the four corners at uaioavih the pro prietor is mr k williams a reside of union vine kr lends in the district were shocked to hear of the sudden passms of mr ed qunu he was cutting hi uxa on satur day when suddenly stricken mr quanu was a farmer in markham township for years umil he retired to langataft a tew years aao a large group of friends tneti at leitthrroft hall on monday evening of last week when the community had a parly to hon- oir mr and mrs charles boy a ton their daughter ellen and mr matthew davis who left last week for their new home in thorahill the tnlonville junior farm era held their may meeting in buuonviuft hail the clubs of york county attended liiis an- nual meeting each club pro- vided entertainment ending with a bathing beauty contest sponsored by unlonyiue ciub there will be no meeting of lnionville wi on june 7th further notice sympathy of the district is pxtndd to mrs stanley stiver in the passing last week of hr sister mrs ida carter also her uncle mr line both of toron- ito mr and mrs dean findlay have returned from a weeks holidays with her parents mr and mrs lahonde of geraldton 1 her sister miss lalonde re- turned for a visit with them welcome to mr and mrs i eric mundtnker who have re cently become residents of un- jiouvillo a group of lions of unionville and markham attended the con vention at niagara fail on sunday while four members were present for the entire con vention plaskett brothers who have been at the maynard service station the past few years have purchased a business and expect to move to stouffville in june roxy theatre markham last time tonite may 31 phoenix city story aduit entertainment fri sat june 1 2 man of the moment norman wisdom plus river of no return marilyn monroe and robert mitch um mon tues june 1 3 i towering above all others i news from buitonville thf stouffyou tribune thursday may 31 i95s pi in cinemascope w warneftcolor rossana podesta- jack sernas s sir cedric hardwcke help wanted we have openings for 3 steady men in our pickle factory and we also need seasonal help for our day and night shift please apply bicks pickles rr2 scarboro widemans churchf sunday june 3 1 monday june 4 i hear e j swalm of duntroon ont g well known evangelist and promoter of peace and g good will a sunday june 3 at 2 pm the male quartette will 2 sing subject the christians witness of peace i must love as jesus ixved sunday 730 pm the indies quartette subject courtship and marriage keep thyself pure stasley bye mail macgltnls soshi 00jcus orik iiichr screenplay cy john rwist mj hugh cray directed try to6ot witt i i wed thur june fi 7 miracle in the rain van johnson and jane wyman monday june 1 s pm will sing i 1 the henderson sisters y subject my tour of europe and the holy land a the devastations and horrors of war an appeal to holy living as taught and exem- j plilied by christ the apostles and the early j church 4 this is an appeal to all christians to hear these j a hearty welcome awaits you come sorry to hear mrs h stephen son is not so well this week mrs w butt has been visit- ins this past week with her daughter and soninlaw mr and mrs harley at mitchell mis anne caseley and miss gerry coiburn were two of the unionville stirls playing in the markham hs band at the convention at niagara falls on sunday miss lily dyke of aurora spent sunday with her nephew and his wife mr and mrs a dyke i a very fine temperance talk was given by mr quin in h united church on sunday morn ing on may 22nd the regular meeting of the fidelis croup j was opened with the devotional lied by mrs evelyn rainey the j speaker for the evening was mrs huston of victoria square who showed very interesting pictures and told of the ministry which j she and mr huston carried on among the indians at xelson house in northern manitoba and j the surrounding reserve we were glad to have several mem bers of the wa and wms join with us in hearing a most j interesting talk the layette whlch the group is contributing i to the wms was displayed as j well as distributing the tickets for the may 2sth trip to the crest theatre the meeting closed with the serving of de- licious refreshment by toots taylor dorothy smith and syl- i via scarlett suttorviue wl rrerrtwrs at- terdirg the east york district annual meeting of womens in stitutes held uat week at stouff- ville were mrs charles hooper mrs george hooper mrs joe robinson mrs alvin robinson mrs russell boyirjttor mrs james rodick and mr garnet rrarcy mrs c hooper presi dent or buttonvtue wi ex tended art imitation to hold the i93t annual meeting at button- ville wi hall which was ac cepted mrs ken slots held a quilting at her home on tuesday ot last week among the vl members ptesent were mrs wm mcgimp- sey mrs russell boyington mrs george kelly sr mrs wit- kins mrs geo hooper mrs e hill mrs james rodick and others on july 4th when the straw berry festival will be held at buttonville hall the special en tertainment will be a comedy his name was aunt nellie presented by members ot van- doit wi church news memorial day services will be held at all three churches on th victoria square circuit next sun day on june 10 a joint service of all three churches will be held at victoria square church on wednesday afternoon of next week browns corners w ms will meet at the church at 2 pm mrs rapsey is the guest speaker vps members of browns cor ners united church have organ- ize a ball team for the purpose of entering the local league their practice area is the but tonville school grounds tv cameras at braedoon farm sa- cbctv cameras were on hand at brardoon farm on tuesday of last week to record the break up of another farming unit in this area these gently rolling acres are owned by air k c j giay of kirkland lake and have been under the management of mr john black for several years the shorthorn herd which had a fine reputation throughout the continent was sold earlier in the spring and last tues days sale was of implements and other stock there was not a large attend- j ance but those present were huyers and the bidding was lively with satisfactory prices reached everything in the sale belonging to braedoon was sold some implements belonging to other parties were not disposed of mr gray has rented the acre- age and mr and mrs john black and their two sons will move to the vicinity of acton later in the season where mr black will go into business for himself neighbourhood notes sympathy of the community is extended to mrs john brown and mrs russell burr and their i families at the death of their mother mrs leslie mason of agincourt who passed away early last week mrs masons husband predeceased her by only a few months both had been in poor health for several years mrs wm rodick opened the event when ccit and ex plore groups held their blossom tea at victoria square church on saturday afternoon of last week among those pouring tea were mrs ross hord mrs l tennyson mrs a w miller and mrs stewart rumble miss nancy spears and mrs a c hustoi were in chaige mrs b c sisler mrs a w miller and mrs paul mirgay attended a luncheon held by the wa of the schomberg united church on tuesday of this week mrs sisler was the guest speak er and mrs miller was soioisl accompanied by mrs mingay mrs james miller entertained recently on the occasion of her husbands birthday guests were mr and mrs a w miller mr and mrs paul mingay bob mil ler mary lou james bob lan- thier mrs horton mr and mrs joe horton mr and mrs allen horton and michael horton mr and mrs bruce jones of wallaccburg visited bruees par ents last weekend ringwood mrs fred steckley church service at 230 pm on sunday june 3rd mr wilmot vague has retired from his job as one of the road gang and is enjoying life his fellow workers helped a lot by presenting him with a fishing i rod neighbors showed their inter est by attending with over one hundred guests the wedding of miss barbara hisey and mr stewart wideman in the church on saturday afternoon barbara has attended sunday school here all her life helping out in many ways as pianist teacher and always a faithful pupil we shall miss her very much now that she will be moving to her new home in stouffville where she will attend the united mis sionary church with hei- -o- band and will also teach school in town this year it was encouraging to stee so many at the prayer meeting last week keep coming mr cliff morgason delighted the hearts of seven small boys on saturday when he took them on a fishing trip also treated them to ice cream and pop one boy remarked we filled all the seats and one boy left over at the snackbar it paid off every boy was to sunday school the next morning good lor you cliff mr and mrs thomas grove called on folks of the neighbor hood on sunday afternoon to stir us up and remind us that our prayers are needed every where and requesting prayer the right price the price of a basic industrial product in an ex- panding country such as canada should be low enough to encourage maximum sales against worldwide com petition the price should also be hijh enough to recover all costs and provide an adequate profit without profits further expansion could not be paid for and expansion is necessary if here are to be new jobs for our increasing population in fact without profits there would be fewer and fewer jobs than now instead of more and more nd without profits there would he no return for the shareholders on their investment and there are almost as many shareholders in industrial companies as there are employees the right price for canada then must include a profit for investment in our future growth thtl steel company of cassava limited montreal gflhnoquf hamilton brantforo toronto i for the cnisade for cniist campaign to be held ir a tent in markham fairgrounds the last three weers in june a great mary parked cars were seen in racirfs park on sunday evening jom which the occupants watchec the picture oiltown usa leland emmersor rcmp who is presently stationed at matheson ont visited at the home of his mother mrs art emmerson and murray several days last week a columnist says women are wearing the funniest hats he has ever seen either he is a young whippersnapper or he has a poor memory altona ih amateur cook club the aitona 1h amateur cook club met on saturday for the final meeting of this project the cereal shelf at the home of mrs crosior stouffville the meeting opened with the theme song tiie amateur cooks with kathleen betz president in charge roll call was my com pleted record book the girls reported on what they had ac complished of their home as signment marian betz and eve lyn whitty demonstrated the making of graham muffins which the are planning to do on achievement day june 2nd also hot water ginger bread was made by two other mem bers these were sampled later and turned put to he very satis factory and all agreed that the cooks were improving other ar rangements had to be discussed re achievement day and this concluded a very interesting pro ject meeting closed with the queen this is sponsored by the aitona wi through the de partment of home economimcs dcpl of agriculture toronto its the little things that count says the philosopher maybe so but in the lower grades they often count wrong come in make the sm of a life your fordmqnarch male timely and heartwarming messages credit union you are cordially invited to attend the charter meeting of the newly formed stouffville credit union to be held at the masonic hall on june 13th 19o6 at s pm plan to attend re- freshments will be served nfflfrw cmiih ho-mmm- hmbh t-mm- i4hoimm i exclusive franchises available e 1 franchises for the sale of picture tube protection are now open tc those who are looking for a full time or part time business opportunity the franchises are for villages towns cities or counties and are for sale at prices dependent on tv saturation our plan is fair the commission override and renewals are excellent and the operation is supported by company promotion and adertisingr in and 7 you can cash in on the biggest used car and irurk bargain spree in town right now al your fordmonarch dealers you can make the buy of a lifetime on a smart lateinotlcl tradein at a prcyacation jbargain price come in right away while the selection is al its hcihl choose the model thai suits your needs at the price you want to pay drive away a bargain enjoy many miles ol happy motoring write to i sa every h wt ki re look fofztmesb fts tuatmeam cjzsate of i 7tfecaop ojap sou oaly j by yoop odm0aaqo i dealer i ka s 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