the tribune stouffville ont thursday oct 26th 1939 page five s johnsons wax the genuine polishing wax for- floors furniture refrigerators wood work and 100 extra uses beauti fies protects makes cleaning easy tfii ifomj mte 1put uqdt tftmi rjte rltart iioiid saves you work and saves your floors special beautiful glass hostess dish when you buy 2 packages princess soap flakes all 3 for 30c 3 lux toilet soap 10c with the coupon top of 1 large pkg lux flakes aurora belle flour 24 lb sack 60c australian seedless raisins 2 lbs 25c old york cereal per pkg 23c special 12 cakes castile soap 25c echo naptha soap per cake 5c fresh fruits and vegetables ratcliff town delivery stouffville ontario 8th line markham imrs jennings of temperanceville visited for a few days with her daughter mrs alvin wideman mr levi ottobein of western canada called on friends in this locality mr hugh somerrille of toronto was the guest of mr alvin wide- man for the weekend mrs jos kirk and misses elva and freda kirk were visitors with friends in the city on sunday there was a big stir amongst the pheasant hunters last friday and saturday the township of markham topen days during these times of war scares the sight of so many fcarrying guns gave one the im pression that an invading army had struck the country evidently there were move hunters than birds mr and mrs leadley of toronto visited at the home of their son ivan last week a miscellaneous shower in honor of the recently wed mr and mrs john housser was held at the home of mr mcdowell 7th line one night last week they were the recipients of many useful presents and received tne congratulations of the large numbers of friends who iwere present on imonday night of this week another shower was tendered them at the home of joseph b hoover dickson hill the home of the bride where a large number of wideman churcti friends and dickson hill people had gathered this occasion marked the giving of numerous presents appro priate to the occasion congratula tions mr chas a rafelman t stylist and spmat rtpraintatitu tip top tailors limited will be here friday october 27th a e weldon dicksons hill miss molly green spent monday with mrs william risebrough mr and mrs levi diller of cedar grove were sunday guests of mr and mrs joseph hoover since his return from the west mr samuel barkey has been doing carpenter work on an air dome at maltou airport the teacher resumed duties in the little red schoolhouse on mon day after a week of illness mr sargeant had sunday dinner at the home of mr and mrs herbert wideman misses rowena hoover and katherine mover spent a delightful afternoon at mrs risebroughs on monday our new assistant pastor mr sargeant brought the message sun day morning in the absence of our pastor mr lehman who with mrs lehman and mary are visiting rela tives in michigan the wideman boys play trom bones violins and trumpets doris redshaw the guitar and shirley hoover the mandalinguitar but well leave it to mr and mrs thom as grove to name the instruments used in producing the music that wafted out on the evening air last wednesday about 10 pm a merry houseful of friends met it the home of mr and mrs j b hoover monday evening to shower the bride and groom mr and mrs thomas grove with gifts and good wishes they expressed their sincere thanks for the goodwill shown them and extended a warm wei come to their home the sewing circle ladies met at the home of mrs roy moyer to carry on the good work in the inter est of the needy the secretary miss dorothy timbers read the constitu tion of the new womens missionary society in the mennonite b c church and this subject was discus sed we hope iu our next meeting to have mrs allan hoover of gorm- ley president of this organization with us to present the matter more fully the young peoples meeting was held at dicksons hill on monday evening with miss ruth thomson and her group supplying the pro gram the topic tithing was very well presented followed by dis cussion in which some told of the blessings they had received in prac ticing this sadly neglected feature of the lords work tithing is like mercy described by shakespeare it is twice blest it blesses him that gives and him that takes atha the misses audrey and lois hoover spent the weekend at there home here miss bulah brillinger spent sun day with miss audrey hoover mr and mrs r k vickers pas tor of stouffville christian church also mrs hamilton had tea at the carruthers home recently we extend congratulations to mr and mrs bone on the birth of a daughter mr and mrs fred draper spent sunday with friends in newmarket mr and mrs a carruthers and ernie spent wednesday evening at the home of his mother mrs w carruthers in honor of her 86th birthday a haippy birthday party was held at imaple leaf farm unionvllle on october 18 in honoring mrs wm carruthers on her 86th birthday guests included relatives from new york city indian head sask tor onto and claremont the dining room was beautifully decorated with autumn leaves and mums at the conclusion of a dinner a brilliant lylighted birthday cake was carried in by her granddaughter nancy when all sang happy birthday to you during the day greetings were received from her friends the pleasant evening came to a close with wishing her many more happy birthdays mr and mrs a draper had a few of their friends in for tea on monday evening cedar grove mr ellsworth dlmma of halifax has been spending his holidays at his home here mr cameron mcintosh has re turned home from slate island where he has been employed for the past seven months as radio beacon operator he expects to take up a new position soou mr and mrs allan reesor visited mrs reesors mother mrs d shad- lock of milliken on sunday mrs herman hunter of lansing and mr and imrs e a milroy of agincourt visited with a w miiroy on wednesday lasc we welcome mrs alex reesor peggy milroy back in our midst again the game wardens have settled down again to their daily routine of farm work after the open days for pheasant shooting last week miss norma lapp is confined to her home with the mumps we hope for a speedy recovery and to see her out among the activities of the community again soon recently the boys from the grove here spent a very pleasant even ing making music aloud the occa sion being that of the charivari for mr and mrs george crust who re cently entered the gates of wedlock it is expected the young fry from our grove will be well repre sented at the junior farmers dance at malvern of friday night of this week we congratulate the boys of the nearby communities who were so fortunate in winning prizes at the provincial ploughing match held at brockville recently and also the other ploughing matches the opening meeting this fall of the zion young peoples was held on monday evening of this wefk the meeting opened with the presi dent miss myrtle hamill presiding miss ruby reesor our citizenship convener then took charge of the program she had as guest speakers the following who are on the execu tive of the presbytery miss ida grose on christian fellowship miss helen armstrong of wexford on christian culture miss emily knowles of highland creek on leadership training mr george dewitt of highland creek on citiz enship and miss nellie pooler of highland creek on the work of the cgit mr loyd clendenen spoke on publications imrs charles whit- taker and miss olive mcintosh rendered a very fine instrumental duet which was enjoyed hy all mrs newnham then gave a very inter esting address on citizenship the worship period was then taken by miss irene taylor mr newnham dismissed the meeting after the close of the meeting mr walter reesor took charge of the games the evening came to a close with lunch stouffville ontario peaches mrs earl miller of stouffville spent the weekend at mr henry millers mr and mrs levi grove and family were sunday visitors at the hoover home the kirk family spent sunday visiting in toronto mr and mrs ivan walker have moved from our neighbourhood we understand they have gone to tor onto the warrlner family motored to keswick on sunday to visit relatives and attend thg christian church anniversary miss annie hastings of the tor onto hospital weston is spending her holidays with her father mr ed hastings mr and mrs nelson smith were sunday visitors with mr and mrs robert smith of mount joy please keep- in mind peachs young peoples meeting to be held on friday night at the hoover homo everyone is cordially invited to attend let us make these meetings a success goodwood mr and mrs butler returned from visit in collingwood on sunday fred middleton is serving on grand jury at whitby united church anniversary on november 13 promises to be very interesting then on the 15th the hot fowl supper followed by enter tainment by the greenwood players the veteran george brown is not very well suffering from a cold mr arid mrs wesley oliver of ux- bridge visited the harper home on sunday marvyn maye is taking an enforc ed holiday as he had his tonsils re moved on monday he had been ill a couple of weeks but we hope for his recovery now there was a surprise party for mr and mrs wm jones on oct 19 with the evening spent in games and music just before lunch mr and vmr3 jones who are 20 years married were requested to take seats in the drawing room while their daughter isabel placed hefore them a small taible with the three- story wedding cake illuminated with 20 candles made by the happy daughter the candles were lighted by mrs jones and as they burned low speeches and toats were given next the cake was cut and finally served with ice cream melville rev dr duncan macleod dd of forosma was a guest at the manse on friday mr and mrs willis and mr harman lehman also mr and mrs j gayman of stouffville visited mr and mrs w j klees at new market on sunday mr and mrs leslie tibbies and family spent saturday at the home of mrs a miller we are all glad to know that mrs a d bruce is on the way to re covery after her serious illness mrs john reid and sons mr carl and mr harvey reid also mr herb orr motored from orangeville to spend the sunday at the home of rev a and mrs orr annlversy sunday oct 29th tribunes small advs cheap and profitable are lemonville miss velnia yake has secured position at glasgow with mr e drewery mr and imrs harry brillinger and daughter shirley visited mr and mrs o h gilroy on sunday mr and mrs robert sibley and mr k sibley visited mr j sibley on sunday we are sorry to learn that mrs nesbltt is ill with a heavy cold victoria square anniversary and sciper on november 5th the anniver sary services will be held in the united church with rev mr sand erson of st cuthberts church as special speaker on wednesday nov s a hot fowl supper will be served large crowds are hoped for on all occasions make your pullets pay and lay with home mixed feed there is a concentrate for every stage of poultry feeding and a good concentrate will supply a base on which any farmer can make up his own rations and still be assur ed of getting all the important vitamins proteins miner als etc that are necessary in a good growing or laying mash egg prices are higher speed up egg production with provitamin poultry kernels the advanced step in poultry feeding these ker nels if fed with your home grown wholegrains will form a complete and balanced ration this week we are moving into our new premises one door west of the library and will serve you from our new store with all the reliable feeds which have built up our past business central feed store stouffville phone 27 used cars reconditioned cars trucks tractors plows cars 1939 deluxe ford fordor demonstrator- 1939 deluxe ford fordor with radio and heater 1938 standard ford coupe 1937 deluxe plymouth tudor trucks 1936 chevrolet chassis and cab 157 wheel base 1935 chevrolet panel 1934 chevrolet stake 134 wheel base 1932 international stake truck 1930 studebaker stake 134 wheel base 1930 rugby stake truck 19292 ford stake trucks 2 reconditioned tractors fordson tractors plows oliver 2 furrow tractor plow international 2f urrow tractor plow d f holden sons ford sales and phone stouffville 19401 service phone markham 120 what are you doing about an overcoat ladies and mens winter coats we have a large supply of ladies and mens winter coats bought at prewar prices and we are selling them at the old price we also have a quantity of boys and girls coats our coats are made of all- wool materials all interlined with flannel and chamois neatly trimmed with persian opossum wolf fox squirrel and fur fabric ranging in price from 1250 up we are well supplied with winter underwear of every description windbreakers cloth and leather pants for men and boys work shirts and sweaters blankets etc all selling at prewar prices quilt patches 7 pounds 110 if you are buying a winter coat now is the time to get one if it is inconvenient for you to call at the store i will be glad to call at your home to show you our coats h gold en 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