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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 8, 1942, p. 5

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vr is s ipjtsti ri the tribune stouflfville ont- thursday october th 1942 page l- october bftecdail prunes richmond brand catelli eggwheat noodles domestic shortening macaroni spaghetti kraft dinner dutch process cocoa zest sweet mixed pickles maple leaf baking powder 2 lbs 29c pkg- lie 11b 20c 1 lb 5c 1 lb 5c pkg- 22c pkg- 22c gal tub 195 1 lb 15c new lux knitting book buy a large package of lux and send for your copy- of the new lux knitting book large box 27c l crisco 1 lb tin 29c muffets 2 pkgs 20c pg soap 2 bars lie brookfield cheese lb pkg- 20c quix wheat flakes 2 pkgs25c crothers soda biscuits 2 lb pkg 27c i ratclif f co phone 19s town delivery dicksons hill we are glad to see miss doris lott in the community again we understand she is having a few holidays mr gordon and miss miriam schell had dinner and supper with mr and mrs h wideman on sun day mr and mrs ken walker attend ed the funeral of their aunt the widow cf the late lewis johnson she was laid to rest in the mark- ham cemetery on friday farewell messages were brought by mr lehman at dicksons hill last sunday morning and at mount joy in the evening a feature of the morning service was the dedication of children when mr and mrs samuel barkey mr and mrs wm a barkey and mr and mrs j clfford barkey publicly dedicated their children to the lord large congregations were in attendance at each service and the retiring past or exhorted his listeners to faithful ness in christian duty and service to a wholehearted yielding to god for the utmost in living a wide circle of friends both in and out of the church was made by mr lehman and he leaves with the good wishes and praers of the churches and communities he served stanley theatre phone 100 showing eacn night at 815 saturday and holidays 700 and 900 thursday friday saturday october 8 9 10 in this our life bette davis george brent select short subjects monday tuesday wednesday october 12 13 14 tue ghost of frankenstein ionciianey jr lionel atwill musical and short subjects thursday friday saturday october 15 lfl 17 bedtime story xioretta young fredric march a tan thin man at valentine instead of shoe laces used twine came to me with an awful whine he was sick a long time waited to go to see the sights be oudnt for getting up nights why bother with jerry says the man from fort perry get bakers sodaey liver bladder it helps nature to relieve sleepless ness dizzy draggy dopy lowinsplrit nervous indigestion leg cramps leg pains sciatica lum bago neuritis neuralgia stiffjoints thenmatism backache etc j bakers kidney liver bladder helps nature to cleanse the kidneys lover and bladder strengthens the muscles and tissues and tones and bnilds the system guaranteed as represented or your money back 2 weeks treatment for 100 5 weeks treatment for 150 ceorgh e baker plimb manufacturing chemist stonffrfllc ontario gormley miss pearl bond was at her home here oer the weekend i miss beulah heise spent several days last week visiting at the cher ry home conratulations to mr and mrs milton heise on the birth of their son last thursday octlst misses olive and betty farmer had supper on sunday evening with misse3 gladys and helen doner we are pleased to report that mrs e jones is able to be out and around again after her illness mr and mrs lome baker and mr third spent sunday visiting friends at gormley mr and mrs c brillinger of crystal beach spent last week with friends and relatives in town we are sorry to hear that miss arvilla forster has been confined to bed for several weeks last friday evening mr paul jones returned home from vineland where he has spent the last few weeks picking fruit last week mrs percy cober suffered injuries when a part of her clothing became tangled in a gaso line engine the wm s meeting of the beth- esda ladies was held at the home of mrs jack clubine on wednesday afternoon mrs walter steckley of banie mrs e gooding and carol of bala are spending this week with their mother mrs cherry who is leaving this community next week to live in barrie last friday evening a large gathering of friends met at the home of mr and mrs a s farmer to extend farewell wishes to rev and mrs brubacher and miss m sider on behalf of the community they presented a lovely studio couch two pairs of blankets and a bedroom lamp to miss sider altona air and mrs wm mcxair are holidaying for two weeks at kushog lake miss ruby tindall of uxbridge was home over the weekend with her mother the young folks of the com munity chivaried the newly weds nee miss iiene crosier on wed nesday night mr and mrs willis davis mr a davis and miss esther davis visited with mis a forman and family in listowel on tuesday of last week mr and mrs t closson of sear- boro visited with mr and mrs hs mcintosh on wednesday of last week rev mr and mrs shantz and evelyn of stouffville had tea sun day night with mr and mrs fied pilkey and family mrs w crosier port perry re turned home last thursday after spending two weeks with her son david crosier and family the w i will meet at the home of mrs g thompson on wednes day afteinoon october 14 at 2 oclock motto to demand respect we must deserve it roll call one thing 1 should like my home to be paper is motherhood a more exacting caieer now than it was fifty yeais ago mrs william reesor paper should she keep pace with changing ideals or cling to her accepted standaids mrs m harris donation for red cross articles for babies layette demon- stiate various ways of cooking eggs newsy news miss esther davis programme in charge of gioup 3 under the leadership of mrs o zellers we welcome visit- oi s blpomington thh fuller brush we are now prepared to accept phone orders and will fill them as quickly as possible also phone if you irlsh me to call with our complete lino of fuller brush articles wm grove phone 5505 goodwood mr dan baker led the big pro cession from here in attendance at the markham fair he didnt return home saturday evening like the rest of the visitors but remained over the weekend visiting at the home of his son walter following in the footsteps of his wife mr j f reld received a fall at the depot that forced him to give up work for a time and he is being relieved by mr guthrie of kingston who is boarding at charles watsons home mrs ireid is nurs ing a broken limb as a result of a tumble around the station area her sister miss mowbray of gravenhurst sanitarium staff is here for a short time visiting the relds now friends are suggesting an orthopedic hos pital for goodwood paris auto supply auto wreckers richmond hill phone 86 rebuilt ford model a motors exchange 4950 rebuilt ford model a oarburators ex 495 new ford v8 carburators special 1195 pennsylvania motor oil 6 at tins per tin 99 car batteries 495 to 695 exchange a real buy mr welch of wexford called at mr p biowns on saturday lac w tranmer rcaf of malton was home on sunday birthday congiatttlations to mr e a stoiry and mis a w storry mr h kee of orangeville spent the weekend at mr e stonys home miss margaret brown was in tor onto visitor oh sunday mr and mrs ashenhurst of bethesda were at e fairies on saturday mrs b barnes and gwynn of whitby visited with relatives here last week the christian endeavour held a social and weiner roast at mr percy browns on friday evening mr and mrs a w storry spent sunday with mr grahams at copetown i mr and mrs k webster of whitby were guests at mr cliff lemons over sunday mr and mrs r winterstein of newmarket were at his fathers mr j wintersteins on sunday markham fair proved to be the same allure as usual last saturday and a goodly number of blooming- ton folks attended we join in greetings to the new baby clarence degeer son of mr and mrs l degeer of box grove mrs degeer was the former doris brown word has been received by mrs c lemon that her brotherinlaw lieutsergt e nighswander was in the dieppe battle and came safely back he is one of the termer stouffville boys our church was well embellished with fruits and flowers for the harvest home service on sunday the pastor rev g w brown de livered the message and the staff ord trio with miss stapleton of stouffville at the organ gave two selections in song the lords sacra ment was administered at the close of the service the ladies aid met at the hom of mrs earl davis sth line on thursday afternoon the vlcepres mrs c lemon was in the chair and conducted the devotional period the roll call was answered by a scrip ture verse on thanksgiving the programme in charge of miss m brown included a reading by mrs a slorry duett mrs fockler and miss alta fockler rev g w brown gave an address amis bible i quiz was given by mrs tranmer lunch was served by the hostess sale register thursday october sth farm stock and implements in cluding international tractor threshing machine hay grain at lot 21 con 3 markham at hedford the property of fred a clark terms cash sale at 1130 pm a s farmer auctioneer saturday oct 10 household furniture at lot 3 con 4 whit church gormley the property of mrs jos cherry this is a large sale start at 130 terms cashas farmer auctioneer tuesday october 13 farm stock and implements and house hold goods belonging to henry w marks at lot 24 con 2 pickering about mile north of kingston road no reserve sale at one a s farmer auctioneer friday oct 1- entire farm stock and implements belonging to duncan j dolphin at lot 23 rear con 7 pickering township no reserve owner retiring sale at 1 sharp terms cash a s farmer auctioneer saturday october 17 sale of standing timber mostly hard wood about 5 acres in lots at lot 16 rear con 4 whitchurch mile east of vandorf the pro perty of aithur scott sale at 130 terms cash f n smith auctioneer saturday october 17 entire household furnituie also black smith tools the estate of the late willard degeer at lot 5 con 9 markham 14 miles south of no 7 highway sale at 130 terms cash a s farmer auctioneer wednesday october 21 auction sale at east half of lot 5 con 5 scott twp the property of peter clark 25 head of grade short horn cattle hogs hoises fowl and implements sale at one oclock terms cash w f marquis auctioneer wednesday oct 21 house hold furniture also house and lot goodwood belonging to the estate of the late mrs nelson wagg sale at one oclock terms cash a s farmer auctioneer thursday october 22nd extensive sale of entire farm stock and implements including new spieader hay grain household furniture the estate of the late g l middleton at dot 1718 con 6 pickering just north of no 7 highway on the brock road sale at 12 noon sharp no ireserve clarke frentice auctioneer thursday october 22 entire household furniture in mount joy markham the property of the late arthur t reeve sale at 130 terms cash a s farmer auct friday october 23 entire faim stock and implements hay giain roots the estate of the late joseph taylor on con 7 pickering at atha sale at 1 pm terms cash a s farmer auctioneer saturday october 24th auction sale of late model cars trucks of different makes and styles also plows and other taim machinery belonging to campbell motors ford dealers markham village sale at 130 pm cash or terms arranged for full panic- ulais see bills or list clarke prentice auctioneer saturday october 24 at lot 16 con 4 markham just north of buttonville household furni ture the property of mrs james walker terms cash sale at 130 a s farmer auctioneer rihgwood messrs duncan and lloyd mc- tavlsh former residents here but now living east of montreal called on mr and mrs roy grove on tuesday mrs gid brownsberger of mark ham spent the weekend with mrs ross vague mrs maria quantz is visitingwith mrs thorn of aurora walter vague has given up the trucking business having disposed of his truck to frank breuls wal ter started working at the ajax munition plant on thursday we are glad to report that mrs earl tate who was taken to the western hospital toronto on mon day for an operation is reported to be making a gress the church was well filled at the harvest home service on sunday evening misses evelyn and eleanor filyer have taken positions in toronto n ontario plowing match october 15 the north ontario plowing match will be held on the farms of mr w merrick and son and mr stuart ball and neighborhood thursday oct 15th prize lists are being arranged and bills forwarded in connection with this match vandorf because of the wool shortage ditty bags should not contain more than one pair of socks naval offi cials announce mrs w g morley spent thefore part of this week with mrs r sproxton joe sheridlan rcaf spenc the weekend here with his parents little marjorie sproxton enter- satisfactory pro- tamed misses beth johnston joan tidman ollie roluck verna mc millan on saturday it being her 5th birthday mr and mrs j r sproxton and famiy and mrs w g morley were guests at mr and mrs fred hoo vers in newmarket next sunday will be our thanks giving service plan to attend church service somewhere send the tribune to absent friends jk a 4 a s ax 4 a a go machurch sunday is it a souarjideal torymi to othttt the church when you would not live ta a coounojuty without he church if the church is the back- boo of any community the ceaitr ol all our beat life ihouiht and development the ftreatett builder of private ad public coaktencc the tout school for chancier that wll live throla cicrmiy aod the liver through iti menbenhtp ol more than so per cent of mil chanty u il a square deal lor you to let others do alt thu for you and carry your dead wothlbcmlc christ church anglican rev f herman rector s miss elizabeth foote organist sunday ocober 11th 1942 nineteenth sunday after trinity 200 p m- sabbath school 230 pm evening prayer and sermon the rector in charge the public are cordially invited to woi ship with us stouffville united church rev douglas g davis minister sunday october 11th 1942 1000 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship rally day 730 p m evening worship wednesday october 14th the garrett evening auxilliary will hold their thankoffering meeting at the home of miss gertrude todd melville bethesda peachs united churches minister rev a 3 orr sunday october 11th 1942 peachs 1000 am melville 1115 am bethesda 300 pm thanksgiving services friday oct 9 peachs ypu at the home of mr and mrs henry miller sunday oct 18 melville anni versary services 11 am and 730 pm irev r e gosse of long branch will be our guest speaker second markham baptist church norman rowan pastor sunday october 11th 1942 bible school at955 am morning worship 1100 am special music evening service 730 in charge of young people bright singing testimonies and two short helpful addresses monday 12th oct thanksgiving service s pm lantern pictures of the pilgrims fathers at the flist thanksgiving will be shown by rev t decourcy rayner tuesday 13th oft prayer and bible study at s pm welcome mennoxite brethren in christ church gormley and betheda rev ward m shantz pastor sunday october 11 1942 gormley 200 pm sunday school 300 pm rev ward m shantz 730 pm young peoples speak er norman rowan pastor of the 2nd markham baptist church bethesda 200 pm sunday school 730 pm rev ward m shantz rev ward m shantz begins his ministry in these churches next sunday october 11th wednesday october 28th auction sale of farm stock imp lements household furniture etc at lot 34 rear con 9 markham twp the property of edward williams about mile south of stouffville on the 10th con terms of sale cash no reserve salestarts at 1 pm sharp clarke prentice auctioneer thank you all at mondays council meeting reeve weldon expressed the ap preciation of the council to the eastern star for the loan of ten chairs for the yrk r in the municipal hall and to councillor william ratcliff for a free load of wood for the stove in this same room the chairs were carted by c cadieux and the wood was drawn by george lee bloomington ringwood christian churches rev g w brown pastor sunday october 11th 1942 1100 am bloomington 230 pm rmgwood 730 pm altona harvest thanksgiving service join with us in this service as we give thanks for another harvest that has been safely gathered in the ordinance cf the lords supper will be observed at the close of the afternoongand evening services we cordially invite you to attend these services special missionary meeting will be held in the stouffville christian church friday oct 9 at 800 pm speakers rev and mrs d c percy missionaries from nigeria off the track at gor0jey school children who are accus tomed to going north up the track from gormley as a short cut to school and thereby saving an extra mile or two of a walkrare now for bidden to trespass on the cnr any longer trouble came when one of the youngsters hurled an apple core at a passing train which evidently found a mark with one of the passengers iraiiway police investi gated and a ban on walking the tracks is the result a case of one lads error spreading punishment over half a dozen or more said one gormleylto some gormley parents now want their children transfered to the markham gormley school which is closer to the village stouffville baptist rev duncan macgregor pastor glenn ratcuff organist sunday october 11th 1942 1000 am bible school classes for all ages 1100 am morning worship 730 evening worship v the pastor will preach at both services wadnesday 8 pm prayer meeting como and receive a blessing stouffville mennonite church rev h shantz pastor sunday october 11th 1942 1000 a m sunday school 1040 am rev m bricker will have chaige of the feet washing and communion service offering for conference tieasury fund 230 pm mongolia ss 700 pm evangelistic tuesday 830 pm mongolia meeting wednesday 830 pm altona prayer meeting thursday evening 800 fellowship and business meetingirev bricker in charge come and worship with us st james presbyterian church stouffville minister rev t decourcy rayner sunday october 11th 1942 thanksgiving 945 am divine worship followed by sabbath school and bible class the minister will preach the chief reason thanks- r giving ought we to have a national thanksgiving day during these terrible -war- years it so what should be our chief reason come and worship praiso the lord all yo people stouffville christian church clins montgomery pastor miss nora stapleton organist sunday october 11th 1942 1000 am bible school 1100 am worship 730 pm gospel service church hhj 200 pm bible school 300 pm divine worship come and worship with us dickson hill and mt joy mennonite churches rev j harold slicrk pastor dicksons hill sunday october 11th 1942 1000 am morning worship 1100 jim bible school 730pmevening worship mr sherk will preach mount joy 1000 am bible school 1100 am morning worship 1000 am bible school 1100 a am morning worship 730 pm evening worship mr sherk win preach at both services rev j harold sherk who was appointed to this pastorate jy the reoent annual conference of the mennonlte brethren in christ will take up his duties as pastor in the meetings as- noted- above a cordial invitation is extended to the public- to attend these services vjfiu r 7

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