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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 31, 1944, p. 4

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s sfv v- rjxx s avi or j v fw yi v s-r- jw- theltfounetstbuffvffle ontthursdayaug 31th 1944 p- a s1f v t swim -st- j m d a v u get your winter supply npv my laddie peas 2 tins 27c 1 case 24 tins for 300 cornsyrup choice pumpkin campbells vegetable soup vinegar cider si jji lbr tins 3 25c 28 oz tins 2 for 25c ioozvtins 2 for 21c or spirit gal jar 43c metal jar rings rubber jarringsh j doz 25c it v doz 5c california oranges 288s doz 29c vs v fs see us for nol peaches direee orchard stouffville gftiteria self serve phone 280 we delm- victoria square j miss stella heise to take up service in theiipsilantili hospital- michigan uii miss audrey perkins of toronto lias been spending a few days with her cousin miss coral perkins i mrs evalina stiver harper mr and mrs herb attwoodof widow of peter harper died at the uxbridge spent- the weekend with residence of hsr daughter mrs mr and mrs- philip willows perev stiver unionville on sun- at airplaira near uxbridge ran airplane crashed on the john forsyth farm east of uxbridge town on the reach road monday killing one of the rcaf occu pants quite a few people from parts of uxbridge township motor ed over to witness the ruins births gylham st markham on friday august 18 1944 to mr and mrs fred gilham the gift of a- son paul frederick elson at the brierbush hospit al stouffville- on tuesday aug- 22 1944 to mr and mrs kenneth elson greenwood the gift of a son jones to mr and mrs ularry jones 202 lawlor ave toronto nee edythe hally on aug13 1944 a son garry james more hog than dog areally good joke has come to light from the musselmans lake district that is too good to hush up mr george davies proprietor of cedar beach summerresort almost burst- the buttons off his shirt laughing about it the joke was on a cottager jthe city bred camper invited mr davies and other friends over to see a pup dog which he described as a beauty and real cute he was notsure whether it was a pem- eranian or a peekenese but he marvelled at its stubby legs- so cute you know he described the dog as a stray he picked up while on a hike over whitchurch- friends went overtp see the pup and believe it all the animal proved to be a common type baby ground hogand- nothing more yes we believe it has been released next monday is labor day and a public holiday philip misses elva and stella heise called on friends in buttonville mt joy markham stouffville and gormley on saturday afternoon mostrof the farmers having finished harvest in this district are turning their attention towards preparing the ground for the sow ing of fall wheat mrs ella ratcliffe mr j holmes misses barbara and carroll hotchkiss of stouffville had tea sunday evening with mr and mrs louis nichols and vera very- pleased to see mr nelson boynton able to be out on sunday after his mishap which has kept him in since june congratulations to the newly- wed mr and mrs george well- man nee verna taun who were married saturday i afternoon at 4 pm at the parsonage by the rev h j mackay mr george mccague and miss joanne mccague of alliston are spending a few holidays with their uncle and aunt mr and mrs herb mccague and john mrs s macdonald of smiths falls and mr albert jacques of calgrry alberta spent last thurs day with their niece mr and mrs cecil nichols and family mr louis nichols and mr william wellman of headford are spending this week with mr and mrs wes wellman and family at omemll congratulations are in order to mr l b- heise on reaching his slst birthday this thursday mr heise has helped all through with the haying and harvest on his sons farm mr rea ostic of toronto the student minister during the month of august had sunday dinner with mrs ida nichols mr and mrs harvey collard and family sunday september 3 sunday school will be held at the regular time 130 pm with public wor ship at 3 pm rev ii j mackay will be back with us again after a months vacation the ypu sunday evening was well attended the lesson was read by miss vera boynton readings by mrs h d mccague misses mar ion and grace boynton piano in strumental by miss june percy stiver unionville on sun day aug 27 in her 80th year she was direct descendent of 1794 pioneer stock being the daughter of the jatesmiv ahd mrs jacob stiver shetavajgmarried to peter harper in 1891 and theyliv- ed on lot 20 of the 6th concession of markham until after his death in 1910 mrs harper spent her last years in unionville she was an active member of bethesda lutheran chiirch and was held in high esteem by her many friends and relatives- -5- interment took place in the lutheran cemetery onfthe hill after service at the home of mrs stiver- conducted- by rev s cooper the palubearers were messrs e j stiver ross harper mervyn watts wm harper w summer- feldt and leslie harper allnep- hews of deceased surviving are four sons everett harold toronto frank unionville and donald of vancouver and two daughters mrs percy stiver uninoville and mrs alvin wran also one brother f l stiver and one sister mrs jos watt aurora what havewe in the bus three youngsters about six years of age were discovered in the rear of the gray coach bus from tor onto on friday night who were not noticed by conductor harry bridges until he reached markham the kids went aboard at toronto slipping in unnoticed among the crowd still more strange was the attitude of the threesome when accosted by the bus driver they didnt intend to get out no siree not until they were picked up by the coat collars did they offer to get out mr bridges arranged for their transportation back to the city from markham to end a rather un usual incident the topic was taken by mr rea ostic who toldof his experiences on the mission fields in saskatch- collardewan m7b7gighurchtscene c ringwood the annuai harvest home serof pretty wedding vice will be held in the ringwood christian church on sunday even- the mennomte church stouff ing sept the ukinsman ville was the setting for aloyely quartette oftoronto wil uhave wedding at three oclock owed- charge of the service keep the date in mind and plan to attend mrs wm ratcliff of stouffville spent a few days with her niece mrs jacob grove t jmiss doris vague spent the week end in toronto with hiss georgina arehoildaying at vandorflfwi their grandmother mrs wm pat- tenden miss minnie bundyof toronto visited with miss ada barkey miss flossie barkey of stouffville and miss melba stouffer of sarnia were sunday visitors at t groves miss elizabeth shank of stoufff ville is spending a few days with her sister mrs franklin hoover miss ida sedore of zephyr is visiting her cousin mrs gordon fockler i mr and mrs j l barrett spent a day recently in toronto and cen tre island s miss flossie bnrkey and miss melba stouffer of sarnia had tea sunday night with mr and mrs truman grove peaches nesday afternoon when gladys eldene stover daughter of mr and- mrs ambrose stover and howard lemon ratcliff son of robt- rat- cliff and the late mrs ratcliff were united in marriage the officiating v clergymen were rev e moyer and rev norman rowatgrthe altar iwas beauufullybankedwith ferns aidstandards of orchid peach and fwhite gladioli tweagleson at cm presided at the organ the bride given in marriage by her father was lovely in a gown of white satin made with a long torso and a sheer yoke buttoned down the back the full skirt form ing a slight train her long veil of siiktulle was caught with a head- des of orange blossoms she car ried a shower bouquet of red roses and gypsophilia immediately pre ceding the bride to the altar was little robert stover the nephew as ring bearer he wore long white trousers- and white ruffled blpuse with short black velvet jacket he carried the ring in a nosegay of rapture roses on a white satin cushion mrs jack spang the brides oldest sister was matron of honor and her younger sisterx miss norma stover was bridesmaid they wore long gowns of organdy made on similar lines to the brides with large matching hats the matron of honor in orchid miss margaret brignall was a re cent visitor at oshawa x miss jean miller is visiting with her grand parents at lindsay miss dorothy hoover spent a few days with dr and mrs en- l glish at toronto recently mrs albert allan is staying with her mother at gormley who is very ill mr and mrs eager of toronto pre the ceremony and dur- and the bridesmaid in lime green they carried arm bouquets of johanna hill roses the brides sister miss margaret stover the soloist wore a gown of apricot organdy made on the same lines as the bridesmaids with a corsage of pansies she sang the voice that breathed oer eden were recent visitors for a with mrs j ferguson sr j p t nvo mrs crosley of toronto is a the eroom w visitor at the allan home brother floyd i ratcliff and miss joan dashwood of toronto ush were jack spang was a recent v at the hoover r c e brantfoi a charie i ing the signingof the register 0 rfect love the groom iwas attended by his home mrs p pitt and mr john lead- better of markham spent last wed nesday at the smith- home major and mrs king eager of clubine- the brides mother received the guests at the home her dress faconne sea blue with navy access- mrtsuf chose a twopiece dress of navy v-y- weeks at the john ferguson home on the 7th concession miss elizabeth duthie of wes ton who has been holidaying at brentwood farms on this line is returning to attend branksome hall this fall miss duthie is a niece of mrs ferguson sr mrs john ferguson has received word her son douglas who has been serving in france- that he has been returned to a hospital in en gland suffering from wounds we wish him a most speedy recovery we welcome rev roscoe chapin to the pulpit on sunday after being away for several weeks he re ported a most enjoyable holiday j v wish miss nellie moore of the eighth line a speedy recovery nellie is in the general hospital undergoing an operation mr robt smith is also in the hospital under going an operation we wish him a speedy recovery with matching accessories and- a corsage of johanna hill roses i the couple left on- a wedding trip a cruise on the saguenay the bride wearing for going away a dusky pink dress with browft- chesterfleld coat and matching accessories and corsage of red roses she wore the gift of the groom a set of brown squirrel furs on their return mr and mrs ratcliff will live in their new home on the island at the 6th line of markham vandorf grocery features v dominion v t ur bread esn daily loaves 15 fruits vegetables rlchmcllo coffee pound 35 early morning coffee pound 29 105 chateau or kraft cheese irxr package ty jordans grape juice 33 02 bottlo 9se22 fry cocoa i 1 8 oz tin m mclarens olives stuffed 6 ozjar2j cert0 8 or bot 25 rubber rings witcq dozen 3 14 peaches fresh from orchards basket grapes california red malaga lb 23c celery green or white large stalks 2 for 19c the new government regulations res- tricting working hours for employees in our v business to 48 hours- per week became eff- ective on august 28th we have endeavored to set store hours to give our customers the best seryicewjecan within the restricted hours at our disposal ca may we point out that this does not allow lisjab to be open later than 6 pm on tuesdays and 10 pm on saturday night v please arrangeto doyourshopping early arid avoid dissappointment i aticlosing time and mr andmrs ronald hawtin of ottawa visited hismother mrs r hawtin and mrs starr mr and mrs percy allin were visiting in port perry betty moddle nora grahamhar- old moddle attended the church camp for ten days mack sproxton attended the air cadet camp at trenton with some newmarket boys mr oliver dike hazel dike and newton dike of fenclon falls visited with mr and mrs harry west large crowd enjoyed the corn roast at mr and mrs robt carrs last week mrs brillinger and leonard and bobbie sproxton were sunday din ner guests with mr and mrs roy morley and grant mr and mrs orval ewart were sunday visitors at the ewart home miss morton of queensville is holidaying with her aunt and uncle mr and mrs a richardson and family mr and mrs h e oliver had sunday dinner with percy allins church amid a pretty setting of in aurora i pink and whitcgladioli ruth eliza- mr and mrs w h sproxton call- bethjonesdaughter ofjmr and ed on mrs a g snider who is con- mrs hernien jones south of stouff- fined toher bed most of the time villebecame the bride ofcarl dou- miss audrey switzer of toronto g r onlylson of mr and phyllisvdnzcfhy weds local flier westmoreland united church was the setting for a quiet wed ding aug- 19 when phyllis lor raine daughter of mrs vanzant and the late arthur vanzant be came the bride of po gordon baker rcaf son of mrs baker and the late harvey baker stouff ville rev h c wilkinson offici ated the bride was attired in a dress- of dusty rose crepe and matching hat with a shoulder length veil of rose silk net she wore a single strand of pearls gift of the groom and carried a bouquet of dark red roses and gladioli petals her only attendant was mrs kenneth wal- ters cousin of the bride in candid pink silk crepe with a chaplet of matching material and carrying a bouquet of johanna hill roses and blue cornflowers mr kenneth walters was best man for their wedding- trip the bride changed to a navy wool suit with matching hat and rose accessories markham township t couple wed on tuesday afternoon august 22nd in the stouff ville mbc was home over the weekend i tiin par0wax mi 9 as these are government regulations anc aa must be carried out fmwj package 2 metal rings dozen jf dominion stores limited i k c sihi iii -s- mrs jacob reesor of stouffville mrs jas oliver misses ruth and rev- hshantznew dundee offi- beth oliver and mr and mrs whv assisted by rev e moyer sproxton attended the funeral of stouffville the bride given in marriage by szv s st that chas scottherfailver wore white brocaded ofti mrs kingdon was severely injur- carried bnarchff roses and maiden ed when he fell some fifteen feet hair fern she was attended by her while setting up machine- we hope two sisters kathleen wearing blue the xray proved not too serious sheer and alta in mauve sheer miss ada beach graduate of tor- with matching headdresses both onto bible college was the guest of carried nosegays of roses gladioli miss ruth oliver she spoke at petals and maiden hair fern the sunday church service on whyi mr roy brown supported the she is leaving shortly for the mis- groam the organist was miss sion field in china- jdelma atkinson and during the tt mr- c fo employed at s of the register miss evelyn h e olivers was thrown from the o perfect love machine while ms re ing mr- george i sproxton 1 had hlsbwng il y wrist and arm injured authetsameeption was ihem aj the home of task necessitating several stitches the brides parents the brides grain in- this district is turning mother received the guests wear- out fairly gobdthe machines are ing anavy twopieqe dress and cor- humming inevery direction the sage of sweetheartroses she was help situation is the greatest -pro- 1 assisted by the grobmsmother at- blem yvhere most places onlyone tiredtin a blue dress with navy ac- man is on each farm cessories and corsage of roses wesley friends mr andmrs the happy couple left for points orval ewart gathered- friday eyen- bride travelling in a ing to present them with a mlsml- t j d brown aneous shower themarrlage took andereen accessories- place iniorjontoaugwmrs c0 ewart is thejjnly daughter of rev v tt t w a and mremvestcoltof flesh- you arecordally invltedvto at- erton they will make their home tend the baptismal servlceln the at sutton west where uhe groom second -markham- baptist church will teach in the secondary school on friday evening sept 1st at 8 t thert- xfr p vv f ivrvh l fir ijiaficeuiil

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