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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 21, 1938, p. 5

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stouffville ontario thursday july 21st 1938 supplies for canning pickling memba seals pkg 10c mrs prices canning comp pkg 15c rubber jar rings jkg 5c corks assorted sizes for real flavors try our quality bulk spices t canning and pickling supplies boadways drug store stouffville melville miss mary carruthers is holi daying with relatives at their cottage near huntsville the w a picnic was held in the stouffville park last thurs day night farmers are busy in this com munity fighting the army worms mr and mrs george hiltz and daughter vera were the guests of mr and mrs p e steckley on sunday mrs f hill and sons kenneth and donald of mount albert visited with mr and mrs lewis lehman last week mr and mrs clayton gayman and daughter joan of king visit ed with mrs f chadwick on sunday mr and mrs a reesor and daughter florence also mr and mrs f diller were sunday visit ors of mrs chris gayman several from melville attend ed the shower given to donald ratcliffe and his bridetobe last friday evening mr and mrs bernic gayman and son lawrence mrs n gay man visited with mr and mrs arnold mortson of langstaff on sunday last on wednesday afternoon of last week the bakers held a re union in the form of a picnic on the property of mr harvey houck about 45 were present mrs john mcewen has gone to their summer cottage at triple bay accompanied by her daughters betty molly and son mr and mrs gordon murray mcneely and daughters kathleen and lorraine and son billy from charlotown pei visited mr and mrs james mowat john miss jean mcewen who is teaching school near midland is taking a summer course there during an electric storm last thursday afternoon the home of mr t l white was struck both mrs white and her daugh ter mrs c prentice received a bad shockbrick and plaster were loosened and the electric wiring was affected we are glad to report there was no serious damage green river threshing roasts we are prepared to serve you with choice prime beef roasts for the big threshing occasion they range from 12 to 15c per pound oboyles meats stouffville telephone 3501 we deliver mr wm saddler attended the bypu moonlight excursion to port dalhousie last week mr and mrs maintland ryan of cedar grove visited mr and mrs alf michell on sunday miss ida grey spent a weeks holiday with relatives in toron to mrs s smtih and sons arnold and layerne of detroit are visit ing her parents mr and mrs w a hagerman mrs h jarvis and miss e coakwell of locust hill visited with friends here on sunday afternoon congratulations to the prin cipals in the white reesor marriage which takes place ort mariage which takes place on saturday mr lewis of claremont took charge of the evening service on sunday rev w wilson is vacat ioning in manitoba with his family the inside of the little church here is being all painted up mr 0 roach of markham has start ed on what we hope will be his masterpiece the young old shamrocks met at a picnic a week or so ago and every one had a very enjoy able time the last reunion they held was five years ago the garden party is being held here on tuesday evening at time of writing we are hop ing for a fine evening and a fine crowd and a splendid program mr n goddard of claremont will take the service next sunday which will be held in the pavilion in the park at the usual time 7 oclock st special music by the blind musician of radio fame mr stanley mcbeth ringwood may peg wheat price ottawa july 19 the domin ion guaranteed minimum price for wheat may be set as low as 70 or 75 cents per bushel for the ensuing western crop year be ginning august 1 the govern ment is expected to announce the guaranteed price within the next two or three weeks while the suggested price is considerably lower than the 90 cent per bushel guaranteed price which has obtained for the past two years the king govern ment it is understood feels com pelled to take into considera tion the probable price at which canadas expected crop this year of from 300 to 350000000 bus can be disposed of in the world markets fl o announcing d o fl o n o change in management i have taken over the business in stouffville formerly operated by me for dicksons hill mill and will continue to serve you in the same premises with a more complete line of quality feeds i solicit your continued patronage call or phone for prices and full particulars price pugh stouffville ontario 1 john maurer made a business trip to north bay last week some of our local fishermen report poor success at lake scu- gog miss jean grove spent the weekend with her sister mrs alex ratcliff mrs quantz has returned home after spending nearly a month with friends near orillia j l abells picked nearly three hundred pint boxes of berries on monday mr and mrs roy grove attend ed mount albert garden party last wednesday evening one hundred men fought the army worm at w brodies on monday night miss stella cook of new market and miss lillian cook of lemonville spent wednesday with mrs g m grove mr clifford barkey has pur chased a new tractor the bark ey brothers are getting ready for the threshing season mr and mrs walter pipher and family of uxbridge were sunday visitors at george gowers home wheat cutting is general in this district and has all the appearance of being a bumper crop the members of the helping hands class of our sunday school entertained the baptist mission circle on tuesday after noon at the home of mrs jos b hoover stouffville dont miss hearing mr bert cockurn a clever young student from toronto bible college who will be in charge of next sunday afternoon service at 230 mr cockburn is a great man of god and always has a powerful message dicksons hill school house was filled last friday evening when scholars and parents gathered for a social evening also to present miss bell their teacher for a number of years and who is now leaving the pro fession with a table chair and fernery one of our farmers trusted his sunday suit to a stranger to take away to clean and press he returned it all right but brought back a good story to the effect that the doss back in toronto had a 40 overcoat to sell for only 4 just why he wanted to let it go for only four bucks the fanner does not know but having chanced his suit he decided to chance his cash but he had a trip to toron to taking an officer along to chase up the perpetrator of the scheme to get some easy money alls well that ends well the farmer got his money back and he makes known to us his ex perience so that others may be on their guard goodwood altona leaoe aoi o n o fl o ionaor x0e3oe ioc at midnight frolic i cedar beach gardens musselmans lake sunday july 31st 12 oclock midnight jack crayford and his orchestra voice of ruth cameron a o featuring the free band concerts on sunday evenings free grounds for church picnics phone stouff 8912 xoexoi aoi xoe aoi d o mr and mrs frank hortop of utica visited with earl how- sams on sunday afternoon mr and mrs a clarke and fred of pine grove visited with david crosiers on sunday mrs m tindall entertained her aunt from buffalo on tues day last mrs l hodgson entertained her niece from detroit over the weekend mr and mrs wm reesor and mr and mxs e howsam were on a fishing trip to meaford last tuesday little mary eckardt enter tained her friends at a birthday party on thursday afternoon last mrs fred mcnair entertained her ss class to a picnic at kirtons ramona park on satur day last misses mary irene and erla crosier assisted on the program at the raspberry festival held at epsom last thursday evening mr and mrs l hodgson and mr and mrs c hodgson and family attended the hodgson reunion in stouffville park on saturday mr wm eckardt has nearly completed a large modern garage which makes the corner look very attractive this will enable him to accommodate more easily his large patronage the w i picnic held at kirtons ramona park was a decided success the day being ideal and everyone enjoying the sports lucky draws were again put on and those winning were 1st jean hopkins 2nd mrs b lewis 3rd celeste bright seventynine were present miss verna maye was at her home for a couple of days mrs ruth collins spent a few days in toronto last week look at the bills that are spread all around for particulars of our sports day august 1st the concert stand is being erected in the goodwood park for the big day august 1 mr and mrs c w watson and family enjoyed the garden party at mount albert dora todd who is spending the summer at bala was home on sunday glad to report that chub todd is feeling some better following her recent operation mrs stewart fields also frank and betty are holidaying at mr lyman fields the football game to be play ed on sports day at 2 pm is much talked of mr and mrs andy pilkey of raglan were visiting at george mayes recently elwood baston and miss ida meek and other friends spent sunday at the seashore congratulations to our lol for wining the pm canning- ton in conjunction with stouff ville lodge they had a u band and went to the walk in a gray coach line bus wm whittleton has his two men busy repairing the thresh ing outfits for the seasons work he expects a busy time as the crops are good miss edna brignal mr walt bryan mr and mrs douglas beach of siloam spent sunday at wasaga beach a pleasant evening was spent on thursday as friends tender ed a shower to miss hilda ashenhurst in honor of her approaching marriage mr and mrs walter cooper and family mr and mrs chas feasby and family and mr and mrs chas watson and family were at port bolster on sun day afternoon no more dust this year be tween goodwood stouffville and uxbridge as the tar gang are sure unloading two tanks of oil for the roads which will be much appreciated by the motorist the goodwood united sunday school attended their picnic at jacksons point about 100 strong montmorency cherries we expect our shipment of montmorency cherries the beginning of next week your canning orders will be filled with the finest wellripened fruit blueberries for years we have been supplying the community with blueberries at one of the lowest prices in ontario let us have your order now that we may notify you on arrival of our canning shipment honey best quality in years pure clover 4pound pail 50c brooms parrot 5string 25c fresh lake nipigon fish tuesday and thursday ratcliff co phone 7112 and all report a good time no doubt the event will be repeated next year on june 30th ellarene patter son daughter of the late mr and mrs a patterson of brantford was married to elmer carl son of mr and mrs m- rodman of uxbridge in alexander presby terian church brantford the brides mother was a daughter of the late isaac wagg rev mccullough of brantford offici ated with rev l c- kitchen of philadelphia assisting mrs a morfitt sister of the bridegroom sang all joy be thine during the signing of the register the bride wore a gown of pale blue sheer with pink accessories and carried a bouquet of talis man roses and babys breath miss marion patterson sister of the bride who was bridesmaid wore a gown of pale pink sheer with accessories and carried blue delphiniums and pink roses- mr del rodman brother of the bridegroom was groomsman and the ushers were floyd rodman and arnold balfour a reception was held at the brides home after which the happy couple left on a trip to manitoulin island miss edna watson rn of woodstock is enjoying a few holidays with her parents mr and mrs george watson obrien ave sent the tribune to absent friends- f o fl o o d o o d o o i 0 o o fl o o n o o fl o o d o oezoi x0e30e xoexoe 30e30i lbtoi ioe30e 3qexq o i this space reserved for further announcements on the vv- monster field day civic holiday aug 1st cedar beach musselmans lake i o o 8 o fl o o e aoraoc xoezoi aoeioi g zoezt

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