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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 11, 1943, p. 5

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s the tribune stouffviue ont thursday nov 11th 1943 6 christmas cards with envelopes and 24 christmas seals fob othf 10 6t your orjir coupon at our stor and one box top from a quaker oats package quaker large 00 oats pkszjc special quakerquick oats offer this attractive christmas special maple leaf baking powder 1 lb tin 15c rose baking powder 1 lb tin 15c baking bran per lb 4c vanilla extract s oz and 16 oz 15c and 25c vanilla pure 25c delica ham loaf per lb 45c bologna per lb 23c bacon side per lb 42c fresh fruits and vegetables ratclif f co phone 198 2nd line uxbridge wedding bells are tingling again on our line so boys be prepared for special music mr and sirs jardine and phyllis of oshawa visited on sunday with iriends on the line geo dowswell has gone to the arorthem woods like many others in search of deer mr charlie farrow spent a few days among relatives lecently mr and mrs beelby hane been staying at norman waggs for a few days doing the chores while mr and mrs wagg have been having a tev wellearned holidays mr and mrs albert taylor and darlene also mr and mrs b taylor and glentfa visited on sunday with mr and mrs wid miller of oshawa mrs taylor and glenda remained ior a few days with her parents dickson hill miss kathleen walker visited at ler brother kens home on sunday miss gene hallman spent the week- end with irene pilkey of stouffviue mr and mrs herbert wideman and family had supper with mr and mrs wes wideman on tuesday earl hoover and doris lott of tor onto elizabeth wideman of stouff viue and mrs bie of greenwood spent sunday with friends here mr and mrs chas ratcliffmark- ham township sunday school visi tors were present atour school on sunday mr simeon and miss martha hoover and mrs emma wideman of mount joy attended the funeral of their cousin the late john reesor of markham on tuesday one of our experienced farmers has chosen to take his recreation in crather an unusual fashion just call an at shaws store next saturday evening the feature of interest at the young peoples service on monday evening was a debate resolved that modern inventions are helped in promoting gods work the affirm ative was taken by robt mcdowell and walter thompson of mt joy and the negative by misses margaret eby and norma barkey the mt joy choir and the dicksons hill male quartette rendered a number of se lections toxoid clinic parents will please take notice that a second toxoid clinic will be held in the school at stouffviue on friday nov 12 beginning at 3 pm this clinic is for the prevention of diph theria and parents are strongly urged to submit their children at this time dr h b freel moh ringwood mr and mrs herb hisey enter tained for dinner saturday evening miss florence brownsoerger helen campbell marie scott and leonard brillinger of bethesda evelyn and ken hisey of toronto and bruce hisey of peaches mrs ralph burkholder left on thursday for medicine hat where she expects to spend the winter with her husband sgt burkhojder who is stationed at that place i ed brownsberger left on sunday with unionville hunters for the hali- burton district to enjoy a weeks hunting for the speedy deer a number from here attended the croquinole party held at mrs s w hastings seventh line on friday evening in aid of the red cross folks have been taking a look at the big lemon in groves store be cause they are growing on the tree something different from what we are used to seeing in a stoe mr grove also has a pineapple tree grow ing splendidly goodwood mrs alexander was in toronto on aturday wedding bells are ringing a fine day for saturday has been asked ior les anniversary services in goodwood united church on sunday nov 14 at 230 and 730 rev a madden of dunbarton will be the minister quaker hill male quartette also local talent will provide special music congratulations are due pte el- wood foskett who obtained highest marks at mountain view camp bc as a motor mechanic delbert cooper is now stationed at uplands near ottawa godwood should have plenty of venison walter todd is back north and john is away too mr and mrs chas watson claude and dean and imrs watson and myrtle visited on sunday with the formers sister mrs r b aynes of toronto earl dowswell son or mr and mrs russell dowswell fell from the hay mow while in the act of climbing the ladder and suffered a broken bone in one foot the fact that earl was breaking in a new pair of shoes may have had much to do with his foot slipping since we all know what a pair of new boots are like on a ladder rung our high school students attended a halloween party at stouffviue just before the big night when the gobb ling walk this fact might have been lecorded last week only the news budget arriving at the last minute was crowded out we aie all pleased that the rumor about the township office being mov ed from goodwood is not a fact after all why would the council want our township business transacted outside the municipality friends of mr and mrs thos farrow extended them a farewell party on the eve of their departure from the rae farm at lincolnville the farrows are moving to uxbridge and we wish them success in their new home the sympathy ofthe village is herein extended to imrs nettle who received word during the past week of the sudden passing of her only daughter at fort erie mrs net tle is an invalid who has been in a wheel chair for some twentyfive years and it seemed doubly sad that she could not see her daughter nor yet attend her funeral dance at claremont community hali wednesy nov 17 a catered lunch served at moderate cost under auspices of the olaremoni park board growers elated by vegetable prices one farmer in the stouffviue dis trict is reported to have refused a cold 10000 cash for his vegetable crop this fall while many instances are reported of substantial returns being received for a modest patch of vegetables a field of carrots at goodwood of not very great size realized the rower mr d mcdonald an even 900 however there is a lot ot hard and tedious work about grow ing carrots and too often growers are not properly paid for their in vestment and effort a patch of car rots running around two acres on the farm of peter sabareta at ballan trae netted the owner close to 1000 last wee the ceiling prices are sufficiently high to allow attractive prices to the growers since in some instances ceiling prices have not been reached turnips are selling from 40c bushel to almost double that if the grower trucks them to the city for selling his returns would not however be much better than the sale price to he obtained at the farm ceiling prices in ontario are fixed as follows for vegetables delivered by a grower or shipper to a whole saler at any distributing cencre beets unwashed 2 cents beets washed and scoured 2 cents can- bage 2v4 cents red cabbage 3 cents carrots unwashed two cents washed and scoured 2v cents par snips unwashed 4 cents washed and scoured 4 cents turnips and rutabagas 1 cents washed and scoured 2a cents vegetables waxed for sale have the same ceilings as washed and scour ed vegetables only beets and carrots may be weighed and sold with tops on provision is made for wholesale and retail markups 1st prize york county junior farmers ambulance fund draw reta korndyke plus purchased from gordon wafton maple help ed raise over 1100 and was won by mrs l hall milliken 4th line uxbridge mr and mrs bruce bailey and allan of epsom spent sunday with mr and mrs johnson kids mr and mrs russel feasby mr andmrs n feasby and laura also pte howard feasby had dinner re cently with mr and mrs b tindall green river 95th anniversary second markham baptist church sunday nov 14th 1943 11 am and 730 pm guest speaker rev william miller morning service the atha trio evening worship baker hill ladies double quartette renew old acquaintances and make new friends in the house of god cream for best results as to price and service let our truck call for your cream we pay an extra two cents per lb of butter fat for cream delivered to the creamery cold storage meat lockers for rent stouffviue creamery co stouffviue ont phone 18601 air wm sadler visited recently with rev mr wilson of king we are glad to report mr robert dafoe is somewhat improved after a very serious illness the past two weeks mr and mrs charlie woodcock of stroud visited here on sunday miss marjory percy spent the week end with mr and mrs j attler of toronto the war workers and the sunday school wish to thank mr harry moore for his kind donations to both mr and mrs roy carter and mil dred were the guests of mr and mrs albert smith at the surprise party held for mrs furgeson on monday last a large community shower was held on frifiay evening in grays hall in honor of mr and mrs sidney beare many were the beautiful and useful gifts to which the bride and groom ably responded the remain der of the evening was spent in danc ing which brought this happy event to a close about forty relatives and friends surprised mrs sarah furgeson on monday night nov 1st at the home of mr and mrs albert smith green river when she marked her seventy- seventh birthday the greatest sur prise of all was the arrival of her son and daughterinlaw from nobel parry sound many were the lovely gifts she received including a lovely birthday cake from friends at tor onto the gufsts from brampton toronto agincourt locust hill green river enjoyed a full evening of euchre and music the best results are obtained from tribune classified advs new bank president ir s waldle is the new presi dent of the imperial bank a e phipps becomes chairman of the board waldle was a vce- president sale register thursday nov 11 farm stock 1020 tractor implements brood sows fowl etcr the property of bayview hoggery at lot 13 con 2 north york twp just south of the big water tank on lansing cut off terms cash sale at one pm clarke prentice auctioneer friday nov 12 farm stock and implements hay turnips etc at lot 10 con 7 pickering the pro perty of george e pegg sale at one terms cash a s farmer auctioneer saturday nov 13 auction sale of farm stock implements etc the property of john maurer brad ford lot 17 18 19 and 20 con2 king township at bradford bridge sale at one pm terms cash f n smith auctioneer saturday nov 13 house and lot 2 extra lots furniture two electric refrigerators dishes gar den tools etc belonging to mrs j mood on west point crescent at rosebank pickering twp half mile south rouge hill off no 2 terms cash property offered at 3 pm sell bills for particulars clarke brentice auctioneer saturday nov 13 about eight acres of standing wood lots at lot 35 con 2 markham near gormley the property of james brodie the timber is mostly hardwood and will be sold in quarter acre lots more or less terms cash two winters allow ed to remove wood sale at 130 a s farmer auctioneer tuesday nov 16 dispersal sale highclass shorthorn herd also registered sheep on the farm of e w evans lot 4 con 4 ux bridge twp just north of clare- mont write for catalogue sale at 2 pm owner selling due to help situation terms cash ted jackson auctioneer wednesday nov 17 at lot 12 con 3 uxbridge south of good- wood entire farm stock and im plements hay grain etc belong ing to john s maye who is giving up farming terms cash sale at one a s farmer auctioneer mrs harrison ot toronto spent a few days with mrs ed norton mr and mrs dean alcock visited with mr and mrs gordon wilson on sunday sunday visitors with mr and mrs a ashenhurst were mr and mrs cook ashenhurst uxbridge mr and mrs john ashenhurst mrs b ashenhurst and peter and paul of goodwood mrs wm sellers ot cannington spent a week lecently with her niece mrs frank collins pte howard feasby ot toronto spent the weekend at his home miss bernice wilson is spending a week with her aunt and uncle mr and mrs dean alcock sand- ford the church s ervices christ church anglican rev f herman rector miss elizabeth foote organist sunday nov 14 th sunday school at 2 pm 300 pm worship visitors cordially welcome second markham baptist church rev norman rowan pastor sunday nov 14th 955 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship guest singers the atha trio special speaker at both services rev wm miller former pastor 730 pm evening service baker hill ladies double quartette will sing fuller announcement elsewhere in this paper friends old and new especially wel come at this 95th anniversary psalm 1221 i was glad when they said unto me let us goup into the house of the lord prayer meeting and bible study tuesday 8 pm friday 8 pm lemon ville yp will have charge of meeting all welcomie stouffville christian church charles montgomery pastor miss nora stapleton organist sunday nov 14th 1000 am bible school 1100 am morning worship 730 pm gospel service mr r layzell of toronto will preach special music by mr and mrs snelgrove monday 730 pm teen age girls meeting friday 7 pm childrens meeting church hill sunday nov 14th 200 pm bible school 300 pm divine worship friday 400 pm childrens meet ing at mrs forfars house and as it is appointed unto men once to die but after this the judgment everybody welcome st james presbyterian church stouffville rev t decourcy rayner minister sunday nov 14th 130 pm sabbath s and bible class 230 pm divine worship studies in the book of revelation a message from the crown- ed christ if our lord jesus were to speak from heaven today just what would he say to us have you ever won dered all bible loving christians invited stouffville baptist church rev d macgregor pastor sunday nov 14th 1000 am sunday school classes for all ages 1100 am morning worship 730 pm public worship come and receive a blessing stouffville mennonitb church l rev e mover pastor sunday nov 14th 1000 am sunday school 1100 am divine worship 230 pm mongolia ss 730 pm evangelistic thursday 830 pm stouffviue prayer meeting friday s30 pm mongolia meeting next week monday eve young peoples 8 pm rev and mrs honsberger will give an illustrated lecture wednes eve altona prayer meets thursday nov 18 farm stock implements etc the property of r u tate on highway no 11 at holland landing terms cash sale starts at 1230 pm f n smith auctioneer saturday nov 27 farm stock and implements hay etc at lot 16 con 10 markham the proper ty of albert smith who is giving up farming on account of labor difficulty sale at one a s farmer auctioneer wednesday dec 1st about 12 acres of standing maple beech hemlock fine mostly virgin trees on the mrs wm waddell farm 1 hi miles east of clarcmont to be sold in quarter acre lots more or less two winters to remove wood mennonite churches dickson hill and mt joy rev s s shnntz minister sunday nov 14th mount joy 1000 am sunday school 1100 am public worship 730 pm gospel service dicksons bxl sunday nov 14 th 1000 am public worship 1100 am sunday school the public is cordially invited to all of these services melville bethesda and peachs churches minister rev a j orr sunday nov 14th peachs 10 am melville 1115 am bethesda 3 pm k friday nov 12 melville ypu at the home of mr and mrs a flem ing mennonite brethren in christ church gormley and bethesda rev f huson pastor goitmusy sunday nov 14th 200 pm sunday school revival meeting conducted by evangelist m t sellers of lockport new york services sunday 3 pm 730 pm week nights 8 pm except sat urday special singing and music come and enjoy these oldfashioned meetings there is a sawmill opposite the property terms cash sale at 130 pm a s farmer auctioneer bloomington ringwood christian churches rev g w brown pastor sunday nov 14th special anniversary services in bloomington church 1100 am speaker mr r layzell toronto music by mr and mrsl snelgrove toronto 700 pm speaker mr oliver raymer music by the kinsmen quartette a hearty invitation is extended to the many friends of the blooming- ton church to attend these special services there will be no evening service in the ringwood church childrens meeting in the ringwood church monday 700 pm plan to attend the above services stouffville united church rev douglas davis minister mrs chas nolan organist sunday nov 14th 1000 am sunday school 1100 am rev dr thos mitchell 730 pm rev harold anderson of king city wed nov 10th the garrett even ing auxiliary will meet at the home of mrs o lehman thurs 830 pm choir practice mrest ye in peace ye flanders dead tho fight that ye so bravely led were taking up and we will keep true faith with you who he asleep so let your rest be sweet and deep in flanders field tho torch ye threw to us is caught ten million hands will hold it high and freedoms light shall never die the freedom yon dearly bought in flanders field

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