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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 1, 1944, p. 4

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m wjgsitrtsss xzkfffk z the nribiinestouffvipi 6nt thursday- jiine 1st 1944 ossse vct j isl all purpose rifurity flour 24 lbs 73jd baking pow3ritin aunt- jemima pancake flour reg pkg quaker puffed wheat wheat 2 pkgs red feather puddings 6 oz pkg 2- macleans choc powder pkg pineapple week california oranges 175s j california oranges 344s new cabbage lb nz 15c or 17c 15c 19c 5c 55c 29c 8c atha stoiiffville groceteria self serve phone 280 we deliver news i i haying is just around the corner with a bumper cut in view mrs james of toronto is conval escing at the home of her daughter mrs norman lehman and we are pleased to note her improvement mr and mrs arnold apd carl were at green river on sunday visiting old friends miss minna yake and wesley also mr and mrs arthur carru- thers anil ernie were at malton fame airport on sunday so far as we know they all kept their feet on the allow me to congratulate your ground paper and i think it certainly de- mr and mrs fred draper and 2i konoracrorded it h l congratulations among the messages pouring in from far and near offering congrat ulations to the tribune on winning the clark trophy we pass on the following to our readers in more or less condensed form congratulations to the tribune i knew very well the donor of that clark trophy gordon sinclair world traveller now of local radio daughters miss zellars and mr and mrs albert draper spent sunday afternoon at musselmans lake they say the sand is dreadful this year since no oil is put on roads we are- proud o be associated with a paper that has won such high honors in the newspaper field as the tribune congratulations to the publishers- junior farmers picnic almira mrs painter was in orillia last thursday attending the funeral of her brother mrs roy nigh had the misfor tune of falling from a stepladder one day last week arid injuring her leg so that several stitches were necessary to close up the wound we are glad to report she is com ing along very well and- hope she will soon be around again as usual mr and mrsnormari jarvis spent sunday with mr and mrs richard jarvis of toronto mr and mrs jim painter and son murray of peaches had sunday dinner with mr and mrs jim pain ter sr bloomington miss avelsh of orangeville was the guest of miss margaret brown on the weekend mr and mrs donstorry and children of callander were visitors with mr and mrs o tranmer on friday mrs r davis and children of stouffville were weekend visitors at the- e davis home here evangelist may was the speaker at the church service on sunday morning he also gave several vocal and accdrdian selections all of which were very interesting and inspirational congratulations to our publishers- on receiving the joseph t clark trapp playfair co toronto will you please accept the hearty congratulations of all of us here on the your success in winning the trophy toronto sales books limited heartiest congratulations on again winning the clark memorial tro phy you richly deserve it loo as you are publishing a most excellent paper we missed you at the con vention in niagara frank d mac intyre editor of the dundalk her ald york county junior farmers are looking forward to jheir annual picnic and dance which will be held as usual at musselmans lake on friday june 9th and at least some of the local clubs are holding ball practice in preparation for the mixed softball tournament in the afternoon at night max boag and his 10piece orchestra will provide the music for the mammoth dance in the large air conditioned arena overlooking the lake memorial trophy for the best week ly newspaper published in towns of 15t0 or less mr and mrs t ashenhurst and gloria bethesda were guests with mr and mrs e fairies on sunday mrs tarrof stouffville spent last week with her daughter and son-in- law mr and mrs c lemon traffic to musselmans lake is again growing intense- it would pay our council to oil the 9th con throughout dear mr nolan in fridays daily star i noted your photograph and report that you have again been awarded the memorial trophy set up in mem ory of my late father my older brother greg clark and my younger brother arthur are both overseas and i know they would like me to write on my own and their behalf two awards in five years is a real achievement joseph w g clark with dept national defence ot tawa may i offer you my congratula tions upon your receipt for the se cond time of the joseph t clark memorial trophy for the best week ly newspaper in your class j have not always agreed with your editorial opinion but have ap preciated for some time that you are making a very energetic contri- butionto public opinion in that part of the county of york which you serve f g gardiner forest hill village gormley mr and mrs allan heisi and family visited-griunday- withmr and mrsrrcy jfrigb tpr murray brown of toronto spent a leave at his- home over last weekend last wednesday evening miss hazel steckley left for jacksons point where she will be employed at lakeview house for the summer mrs mcgregor and family of toronto visited on sunday with mrp wm smith last week miss ella hooveralio mrs a leek spent several days visiting in toronto with mr and mrs n hoover mr a baker of winnipeg is spending a few weeks with his sis ter mrs jos cober miss ruth gooding left on tues day to spend a month of farm ser vice on her uncles mr g duncans farm near dundalk on completion of her fifth year of high school mr donald doner has completed his first high school year and is also plenty pt hogs tor four years possibility that canada will fulfil a 900000000pouncttjconuacf for bacon for britain inttneyear in stead of two yearswaa announced this week to the house of commons by hon j g gardiner minister of agriculture if hog increases this fall follow the trend of recent years he said canada will market nearly the en tire 900000000 pounds of bacon the new contract with britain he said will coyer 1944 1945 1946 and 1947i brtjdn will take as much bacon in the next four years as in the last four whether the british or canadian treasury will pay for them the miri- ister said he didnt know but the assisting on his fathers farm der pjeherjhan evepaid weight higher than in any year other thaw this year in the first three or four years of the war mr gardiner said opposi tion members said canada wouldnt be able to meet the demands for the farm service force we are sorry to learn that mrs a beagan teacher of ssn0 4 was rushed to a toronto hospital last weekend to be operated on for appendicitis mr geo conner celebrated his eightysixth birthday on sunday at the home ofhis daughter mrs les grove his brother and sister-in- law mr and mrs- fred conner of aurora spent the day with him food productiiy because the dom inion wasntgiying adequate lead ership w 70 per cent filled now those same members tell us that the real difficulty now is- that grocery features tomato juice bf domestic shortening corn flmes mild canadian cheese five roses flour quaker xxxx flour 2001 tint 8ox pkgs 25c i9 15 b29 7lb bag 25 98lb bag 249 weekend values for thurs fri a sat june 1st 2nd 3rd richmello coffee mrs f heise her two daughters we nave produce so much food mrs edmonds of toronto and mrs j that we have not capacity incanada olson of detroit also mr douglas t0 get it processed he added hiese had supper sunday evening m mr gardiner said that already78 the home of mr and mrs s n doner last friday evening a shower was tendered miss rhoda winger and mr melvin henderson at the home of mr and mrs a winger in honor of their marriage june 1st the shower was largely attended a good programme was presented and many usefulgifts were receiv- ed we wish the happy couple every success and a very happy married life together mrs harry rumble and little harry have returned home after visiting for the pasc few days with mrs rumble of king mrs aylmer gray and girls have returned with her to spend a day with mrs e cherry and mrs clemence who will leave today thursday to spend a couple of months in the west neilsons cocoa instant postum daltons puddings ranquet pumpkin iib tin 19 iib tin largs 80 tin all flavour 29 43 5 p z5 ground fresh- sold frest bulk macaroni 5 h 25c bulk- spaghetti 5 ibs 25c hand picked white beans 4 ibs 22c salted peanuts hedlunds meat pastes glekwood thick sauce pure lard 7oi tin white or brown dominion bread 2 24oz km loaves 9 domino baking powder heinz infant foods palmolive soap 4 k 22 lifebuoy soap 4k22c fresh fruits mn tin 8 vaeiews m m gilletts lye navy tissue vegetables ib 39c 19c bot 10c i ib 15c 15c tin uc z5c llb tin ffof tim 4 tee rolls vandorf mr and mrs arnott and family of toronto were visitors with mr and mrs george sproxton on sun day glad to see mr w d richardson able to attend worship service sun day morning mr percy allin is critically ill with pneumonia at his home mrs h e oliver spent a few days with her parents last week mr and mrs clifford gordon arid gleridyne of bethesda were visitors with mr and mrs russel sproxton the fields of spring grain also fall wheat are showing rapid growth the past week the hay is also a promising crop we are pleased to see the splen did attendance sunday morning at both sunday school and church service there are still a few seats that should not be vacant our young people conducted an inspir ing service very effciently come and bring your friends visitors al ways cordially welcomed our pas tor will occupy the pulpit next sabbath f j v 7 y hf i j m treat your dog welll dr ballards it meaties dog biscuits 2 25c ip texas firm ripe tomatoes texas cooking onions ontario 15 lb peck potatoes v california valencia size 288 doz oranges new green imported v cabbage lb 19 4 lbs 25c peck 39c doz 29c 2nd line oxbridge wedding bells are ringing again on the second mrs joe crawford of goodwood spent a few days with mrand mrs bruce taylor messrs win fred and frank tim bers and families spent the 24th with mr and mrs willis taylor sorry to hear that mrs les mit chell is in bed suffering from a bad cold her mother mrs j cooper of mount albert is staying with her mr sam bacon had the misfor tune to have two animals shot at his pasture land and an investiga tion found a cow shot through- the heart mr and mrsken johnson of oshawa visited with mr and mrs bruce taylor on sunday per cent of canadas bacon contract with the united kingdom has been filled and we have so many pigs we wonder how we are going to be able to process arid market them mrs dorise neilson lab prog north battleford urged establish ment of farm machinery pools and repair centres as- a way of meeting the shortage of farm implements farm income and farm subsidies combiried brought the farmers share of the national income to about 15 per cent- mark senn prog cons haldimandaid he dehiand- ed more equitable distribution of the national income as between agricultural and other groups p e wright ccf melfort said that mr senn was a mernber of this house from 1931 to 1935 his party was iri power in those years and he was chairman of the agricul tural committee and during that period agriculture received the low est share of the national income that it has ever received in canadas history processing js us problem mr- gardiner told questioners that to permit the export of canadian livestock to the us simply would complicate a handling problem al ready severe in that country as it was in canada he said marketings had iricreased across the border and packing plants were congested purchase of land for growing crops onbehalf of a japanese person or company is made an offence under the defence of- canada regulations by an orderincouncil announced by hon louis st laurent minister of justice in the commons 6th line whitchurch hear the widely known bible teacher evangelist and author rr c ernest tatham -at- lte vivian churs on sunday june 4 730 pm heaven and home hour radirmale quartette be present you are invited the school trustees were kind enough to give thespbool a holiday on the 24th of may teacher and pupils alike enjoyed it john pugh spent the afternoon of the 24th with david paisley mr and mrs a fisher and fam ily mrs s green and mrs h meyers spent the 24th with mrand mrs w j stewart and family mr and mrs f nicely and joan spent a few days recently with mr arid mrs h pugh and john mr and mrs john timbers had sunday dinner with mr and mrs e- barkey and family mr and mrs c ratcliff and carol anne and miss k stewart spent the 24th withimr and mrs bruce pegg mrs kirk misses elva and freda and mr w watt spent sunday evening with mr and mrs w pais ley and david second baptist church yp spent an enjoyable evening at vivian on the 24th following a ballgame a yp meeting was held and the even ing erided hot dogs dough nuts and coffee mrs charles ratcliff spent tues day in toronto and attended a friends shower at night mrs john nicely is planting out some fruit trees which will be ap preciated ina few years time robert ratcliff is a busy man with three houses in course of con struction one on the nicely farm another on the farm at the 6th hrie school and the third bri the island on the home acres on the townline z friends and neighbors gathered at the home of rejvriand mrsrowan saturday night tosav farewell to fred clubine who is gping overseas with the rcaf shortly mr rbwanspokebriefly and read some yerses from the bible before he presented fred with an pencil on behalf of the yp of the church games were played and lunch wasserved to bring a happy evening to a close the dominion bureau of statis- tics finds in a survey that our farm ers will increase their 1944 wheat acreage by four million acres over- 1 1943 aiming at 21 38500 acres and most of it in western canada j

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