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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 3, 1945, p. 5

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slplwiss 1 rir j 71 ct i vfli t- j rc- cw-yt- the tribune stouffville onfc thursday may- 3 1945 federal election june tlth 1945 i have been nominated as liberal candi- date far ontario riding i ask all my friends to ensure my election by taking an active interest in the campaign and by interesting others on my behalf i will issue a message through the press each week for the remainder of the campaign in the meantime it is important that all names be placed on the voters list and that groups supporters be organized jit all districtsfo ensure a large and fav ourable vote wen sinclair liberal candidate oshawa ontario attention men reserve wednesday may 9 toattend the stouffville christian mens fellowship to be held in stoufeville united church at 8 pm mr harry saulnier supt pacific garden mission chicago guest speaker music will be supplied by cyril redeord and his male n quartette- and mr r smith toronto pianist special as this is the closing meeting for this season ladies are- invited also everybody welcome goodwood tkmfn mrr- ishsh v 3hbo mmk sriw ijljsaslm u hfe fegw p h missionary speaker mr ernest woolacott wife and comes to gormlev daughter ann of grass hill were i visitors with mr and mrs wm- beard on sunday mr- don garrett of hamilton spent the weekend with his brother rev ben garrett and wife mrs j f reid spent a couple of days last week in gravenhurst with lier sister miss edna mowbray mr h flumerfelt of toronto paid mr and mrs wm henderson a visit last week v the goodwood united church are holding mothers day services on sunday may 13th at 11 am when there will be special singing oy thegormley male quartette and- others special speaker for the occasion quite a number of- our villagers attended the auction sale in wood- ville last wednesday when mrs oliver a former goodwood girl sold all her household furniture her home she had previously sold she will make her homein toronto very soon mr and mrs garrett were in hamilton last week mr and mrs c w watson dean and claude visited on sunday with mrs- hancock of woodville mr c feasby and claude wat- son had a trip to bala on saturday last mrs latimer is back in town after spending the winter in tor onto sorry to report mrs m ruston is not enjoying good health ithe funeral service for the late mrs jas brown was held in the united church last thursday and was attended by a goodly number of old friends a letter was received recently by one of our villagers from radio officer elwood baston who was posted in halifax while the ss frontenac park on which ne is working was there receiving a new supply of vital cargo before re turning to points not listed in this letter was a 500 note for our sun day school mention is made here of this as it doesnt happen every day and credit is due to elwood for his thoughtfulness and generosity enumerators for uxbridge town ship have completed their work in taking the names of voters for the coming election those who did the rwbrk are russel dowswell glas gow norris- matthews siloam george pickett glen major russel feasby webbs f a forsyth goodwood jackmanley quaker hfll ed sharrard pine grove the lists were posted up on saturday for all to see whether or not they have been regularly entered rev r t chapin will give an illustrated lecture on his work among the indians in the gorm- ley mbc church wednesday evening may 9th at 8 oclock have you purchased all the vic t bonds you can afford tory banner gets support says gardiner there is a tremendous swing to the support of the progressive con servative bannerright across the province reeve fred gardiner icc forest hill told an enthus iastic meeting of north yorkparty workers in the interests of earl toole and lex mcken2ie party candidates in the federal and pro vincial elections repectively tn 1943 i addressed a meeting in welland and there were only two cars parked outside the school in which the meeting was held and an audience of 50 or 60 people con tiriued mr gardiner the other day i addressed a- meeting in the same school and i had to park my car eight blocks away and there was an audience of 500 or 600 people much the same thing is happening right across the pro vince declared mr gardiner fulfilment of drews promise to assume 50 per cent of the icost bfeducatiori meant grants totalling 23443246 throughout the province as compared with 7611935 paidin 1943 stated the speaker north york receives 409937 as compared with 114542 an increaseof 295- 000 peaches miss gloria cleverdon of toron to spent the weekend with her parents mr and mrs a cleverdon mr and mrs j painter and mur ray of ringwood were visitors at the hoover home on sunday mr and mrs j w shoebridge and family of toronto mrs a wright and family of richmond hill and mr and mrs robt smith of markham had diiner at the smith home on wednesday eve ning mr and mrs norman jarvis spent saturday in toronto victoria square mrs h d mccague spent a few days last week with her mother mrs ash in toronto the wjis wiltnot meet on their regular meeting day but will meet on may 30th come in the morning to quilt and pack the bale there will be an interesting meet ing in the afternoon from 34 the wa are holding a social evening on may sth a very inter esting programme has been arrang ed for the ypu had a most enjoyable time on sunday evening when they mr rrmvn with dnnnih nrt ned tneu meeting at the home of mr crown mn uonaia ana ml n iif nho tni ac robin were visitors with mr j w warriner on sunday mr and mrs wm hartnett and john of toronto were sunday visitors at the miller home miss fern hoover spent several days in toronto recently mr and mrs p pitt and mr john leadbetter of markham visit ed at the smith home on sunday the members of peachs ypu enjoyed their meeting at the rise- mr barry collard the topic was taken by mrs alvin caseley fol lowing the service a dainty lunch was served by the host on sunday evening may 6th the ypu members have been invited to be the guests of the richmond hill presbyterian yp all those wishing to go are asked to kindly meet at the corner store at 630 pm several from here attended the have you tried variety programme in the hall at brouh hoinp list thnrcriav i buttonville on wednesday evening nnff aw w js2sx tn was presented by the glenmount ning about 30 were present and united v ch toronto after the program lunch was served please keep in mind the ypu meeting at the hisey home next tuesday night the church service on sunday was enjoyed by all present it was in the form of a song service with an explanatory short talk be tween each hymn the choir also rendered two songs the service was in charge of our minister rev mr chapin a number of the farmers and their wives from our line attended the nomination convention of the north york liberal association held at richmond hill on saturday night to hear mitchell f hepburn ontario liberal leader speak live poultry wanted especially broilers and fowl this is your bestmarket to sell your live poultry our method of- distribution direct to the retail consumer and the installation of a new automatic picking machine has revolutionized the processing and marketing of poultry -j- v yje are prepared to take any quantity at any time at highest market price in shortwhen you sell to pickering farms you get a larger share of the consumer dollar pickering farms limited whitby ontario telephone whitby 336 old man turns over his- possessions to son is charged with vagrancy one of the most apparent fla grant cases of ingratitude ever to come before a court came before magistrate f w walker in police court at walkerton in bruce county on friday morning last when a father who had reached the status of ah octogenarian was arraigned in court on charge of vagrancy after it is alleged he had turned over all his possessions to his son and the latters wife refus ed to allow himto enter their home the result being that the aged father was found roaming the streets of that lakeside town with out any visible means ot support and was arrested by the chief of police robinson on a charge of vagrancy the story is told as follows by the walkerton times on coming before magistrate walker on friday morninglast the evidence submitted by thedefen- darit at the hearing revealed thae this man who had seeneighty sum mers and four score winters put into history had like pld blind king lear who was so pathetically portrayed by shakespeare as the most glaring sample of this-ingrati- tude his heir and successor in be ing kickod out of doors and com pelled to smell his way to dover as the great english bard so graph- ically describes it so this father nowold and gray is given the run around by an ungrateful sons wife and lands in the cooler on a vagrancv charge it was none other than robert burns scotlands national poet who said that mans ingratitude to man makes count less thousands mourn so while it isnt on record that any flood or tears were shed in the police court here yet the circumstances were pathetic enough to have made any but a marble statue weep and as there is apparently no law- on the statute books now that will com- pell an offspring who has got all his parents patrimony to shelter and provide for his benevolent father for the rest of his days yet in the final analysis when the judge of judges sums matters up at the end of tne road he will hear the words depart thee from me thou ungrateful being pass into that spot reserved for thee by the devil and hisangels for thou hast committed the sin of ingratitude one of the most unpardonable of any written as the aged man said he had friends in meaford who would afford him food and shelter if he could only reach- that north grey town magistrate walker in the goodnes of his- heart and out of sympathy for this apparently flim- flamed octogenarian advanced the old gentleman sufficient funds to make the journey in comfort councillor d rumney one of our farmers is the new head of the farm federation group for york county some fields are going to be re- seeded sincethe long cold spell has spoiled the germination altona the may meeting of the wi will be held at the home of mrs millard reesor on wednesday may 9 at 2 pm motto i will try to see the beauties spread before jne rain or shine war work report of years work by convener roll call pay your fee exchange of plants or shrubs mr and mrs frank lackey and son earl of fraserville visited mrs lackeys mother mrs b reesor on saturday mr and mrs linton and audrey of toronto spent the weekend with mr and mrs ken reesor the young peoples bible study was held at the home of esther davis ontuesday evening of last week with about 35 present there was special music a talk by rev g- brown and games everyone enjoying themselves mr and mrs wm reesor mr a davis and esther spent sunday re cently with mrand mrs j wild of markham mr and mrs charles kerswell spent friday evening with mr and mrs f mcnair mr and mrs wm reesor mr and mrs m reesor mr and mrs w carter had tea on saturday evening with fred mcnairs mrs o m madill and mrs g baker are holidaying for a few days in toronto mrs j hoover has been confined to her bed at the home of mr f nighswander the christian endeavour class met at the home of mrs norman lehman on thursday afternoon last t abee held at the union church on monday afternoon to tear down the old shed which was in bad condition and is not used but very little anymore though they plan to build a small shed for fuel mr and mrs wm mcnair arid mr and mrs ii mcintosh spent last wednesday afternoon with mr and mrs earl howsam of green- bank the cotton wise wardrobe plan ners club met at the home of mrs crosier on saturday afternoon plans were made for achievement day to be held at uxbridge the lat ter part of may it eats dirt i just the thing for household use 20c jar mother- jacksons jiffy porridge per pkg 18c javex concentrate 15c garden patch golden wax beans 20 oz tin 15c kelloggscorn flakes free glass 12 ozlpkg 2 for 25c- ofd windsor floor wax per tin 39c frontenac paper serviettes per pkg 15c daltons pudding powders sweetened i 5c new carrots new beets new cabbage oranges grapefruit ratcliffco town delivery phone 198 almira mr and mrs carson wideman and family of markham visited with mr jacob wideman on sun day mrs willis lehman spent mon day with mrs jim valliere mr and mrs john timbers had dinner sunday with mr and mrs arthur hoover of markham mr and mrs jim painter ring- wood spent sunday with his par- j ents visitors on sunday with mr and mrs peter stickley were mr and mrs joseph wideman and family mr and mrs john timbers mr and mrs norman jarvis and carol mrs john wegg and teddy of cashel spent sunday at the leh man home mr and mrs abe hisey mrs grubin and mrs w mckay all of toronto called on mr and mrs h spofford on sunday the church services second markham baptist melville bethesda and church rev norman rowan pastor sunday may gth 955 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship tuesday 8 pm prayer meeting time stand up stand up for jesus yc soldiers of the cross lift high his royal banner it must not suffer loss from victory unto victory his army shall he lead till every foe is vanquished and christ is lordhndeed 2 timothy 2 3 4 for cleaner engines and lower repair costs change now to mennonite churches dickson hill and mt joy rev s s shantz minister mount joy sunday may 6th j 1000 am sunday school 1100 am divine worship 730 pm evangelistic monday 7 pm surtshine gospel band dicksons hell sunday may 6th 1000 am divine worship 1100 am sunday school 730 pm evangelistic service mr and mrs roy goodrich of tor onto will have charge of the morning service at dicksons hill and mt joy in the evening unionville junior farmers spring dance markham- arena thurs may 17 j russ c je ig htpn a nd h i s orchestra lucky spot prizes a grand evening enjoy it stouffville united church rev douglas davis minister sunday may- 6th 1000 am sunday school 1100 am divine worship 7 30 pm evening service wednesday- may 9 the garrett evening auxilliary thursday cgit thursday choir practice friday 715 the cubs on ve day- a community thanks giving service will be held in the united church at 11 am local ministers are all cooperating stouffville mennonite church rev e moyer pastor sunday may 6th 1000 am sunday school 1100 am rev w a smith of china 230 pm youth bible drill 730 pm mr and mrs robert geyer -outgoing- missionaries to south america- thursday and friday evenings missionary convention lantern slides and address on china everyone welcome see advertlse- ment elsewhere in this issue peachs churches rev r t chapin minister sunday may 6th melville joining with peachs sunday school at 1000 am divine worship 1115 am- bethesda service 730 pm- the melville young people meet friday evening may 4th at the home of mrs noxon the bethesda wms- are holding an open meeting in the church on friday evening the 4th at 8 oclock mrs reesor will speak on her work in africa mr and mrs houslander will render music peachs yp meet tuesday may 3 at mrs hiseys st james presbyterian church stouffville rev t deconrcy rayner minister sunday- may 6th- please note change of time 945 am divine worship followed by sabbath school and bible the splendour of selfcontrol the tenth and concluding message of series unveiling the angel in human life selfcontrol makes character shine with a radiant lustre holy holy holy lord god al- mighty early in the morning our song shall rise to thee bloomington ingwood christian churches rev g w brown pastor sunday may 6th j 1100 am bloomington morning worship 230 pm ringwood bloomington ce study thursday 8 pffl t 730 pm altona subject the folly of neglect childrens meeting in ringwood church monday 7 pm in altona- church wednesday 415 pm sunday- school at 10 am altona church 11 am ah are cordially invited to attend these services plan to come r i ask your dealer to explain why i lit dots make difference what oil youuseasihimaboutbritish lameticans amntln new peer- lless motor oil its alloyed tol iprevent oxidation cut- repair costs drive in for a spring i changeover today i lie foithi anriob 00 comr imbd i you always buy with co nf1dence atthe sign of the big ba e r sinclair ringwood ont international motors stouffvlllo riches hardware stonffvlllc robt mcleod clarcmont onk gormley and bethesda mennonite brethren in christ church rev p hnsoh pastor gormiiey sunday may 6th sunday school 2 pm preaching 3 pm young peoples 730 pm special announcement great missionary convention will be held in the gormley church may 7th to 13th outstanding speakers will bring the addresses make your plans now toattend bethesda sunday may6th preaching 1030 km convention programs will be issued in addition to the display- ady in this tissue watch hextithursday nights meeting with rev s s shantz as speaker stouffville christian church charles montgomery pastor miss nora stapleton organist sunday may 6th 1000 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship i 730 pm gospel service monday 730 pin teen age girls friday 7 pm childrens meeting friday 8 pm christian endeavour ohuroh hhili sunday may 6th t 200 pm bible school 300 pm divine worship friday 430 pm childrens meeting at mrs forfars home a hearty welcome to all christ church anglican rev f herman rector sunday may 6th 200 pinsunday school j 230 pm evening prayer everybody welcome stouffville baptist church rev d macgregor pastor sunday may6th 1000 am bible school classes for all ages 1100 am mornlngworshlp j730 pan evening worship wednesday- 8pmrprayer meeting come and receive a blessing sfe3risftvi c s- t cv virsrtf3

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