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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 14, 1945, p. 4

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f mhhvmm thanks and congratulations my sincere thanks to those who so loyally supported me in the rid ing bfnqrth alsoico congratulations to those who were successful in electing my opponent mr jack smith odu sincerely earl toole national velvet at the stanley theatre j the musts one of the musts of your mreen entertainment this year is national velvet coming to the stanley theatre stouffville for pretty wedding forv former gormley girl susc 6th line whitchurch ve are glad to knowthat chas ratcliff is somewhat improved after a lengthy illness mrs wm baker is back in her home again after spending the winter months with her daughter mrs phillips near uxbridge some of our young folk along the line have been indisposed we hope to see them all back soon enjoying school duties mr and mrs maclaren of tor- onto were recent visitors at harry pughs church hill toronto visitors on tuesday of last week were mr and mrs h pegg miss marjorie clark and mrs harry mitchell mr albert clark had his family all home on sunday also his brother mr johnny clark ballan- trae and mr and mrs w heacock and daughter miss eleanor of edgeley the church hill cemetery decor ation service will be held on sun day june 24th at 3 oclock rev norman rowan will be the speaker special music by the stafford trio a very pretty wedding was solom nized on saturday june 9th at the home of mrs- chas ingleton agin- court by rev hmackay of vic toria square when dorothy eliza- thrfp i4vj nmt iiwt bet lorene lilley daughter of mr three dais nextneek land mrs walter liuey formerly of i national velvet packed radio city music hall new york city for months and has just com pleted a months run at leohs tor onto elizabeth taylor gives the best performance of her career as the girl and mickey rooney as the boy in the story plays his part with unusual distinction the picture is in technicolor and captivates with its freshness its human touch its simplicity and its gentleness the heed is still great support the kinsmen t milk foiterimfn tag day sat me m engagements mr and mrs leonard cooper of washago announce the engagement of their eldest daughter sarah mayr to lac john s brown son of mr james brown of stouffville and the jate mrs brown the mar riage to take place saturday june 23 at 4 pm at hope united church toronto mr and mrs a e feir announce the engagement of their daughter ruth mary e reg n to mr bruce babcock son of mr and mrs n a babcock mount dennis the wedd ing to take place june 23rd at four oclock in stouffville united church reverend and mrs wb moyer kitchener announce the engage ment of their youngest daughter doris elaine to mr gordon j bol- ender kitchener son of mr and mrs d e bolender of stouffville the marriage to take place in kit chener on june 30th the bride-to- be is a recent graduate of grace hospital toronto and the groom is a member of the public schoolstaff in kitchener mr and mrs harvey b reesor milverton ont wish to announce the engagement of their only daughter dorothy helena to mr ralph lyle hoffman only son of mr and mrs louis hoffman also of milverton the marriage to take place the latter part of june gormley was married to garfield ray bennett eldest son of mr and mrsl g bennett of agincourt vthe bride who was given in marriage bxi her brother mr harold lilley ofvineland looked lovely in a gown of white silk jersey cut on long lines with sweet heart neckline and finger tip veil she carried red roses and sweet peas miss margaret ingleton was bridesmaid in a gown of blue silk jersey cut on princess lines she wore a pink shoulder length veil caughtwith pink roses and carried pink t roses and sweet peas clarence bennett brother of the groom acted as best man miss marjorie boyirigton cousin of the groom played the wedding music a reception was held afterward on the lawn with the brides sister mrs chas ingleton receiving wearing a beize embroidered dress with corsage of sweet peas assisted by the brides mother wearing a blue floral dress and- the grooms mother who wore powder blue with white accessories the happy couple left amid show ers of confetti and best wishes for short honeymoon and on their return will reside near agincourt solder settlement homes for whitchurch eight new homes will be erected in whitchurch township all of bungalo style under the soldier set tlement and veterans land act these homes will be 1 storey type and are chosen from some 30 de signs by leading architects across canada they will have full base ment hot air heating and modern plumbing each bungalo will have one acre of- land indicating the soldier will be able to carryon a limited market garden business the information offered by letter from j c angus district construc tion supervisor was accompanied by a blue print map of the narea purchased by the board for the purpose indicated j e-i- t- ne wport fluffs 25 irjt individual carton 45c liptoris noodle soup 2 for 25c cheesarohi per pkg 17c creamettesper pjkgvj vit 1 0c apple srrawberrytjanv4 lb jar 55c robot soap per jar 20c macaroni per lb 5c spaghetti per lb 5c oranges fresjj vegetables grapefruitt t ratcliff co town delivery 0 phone 198 1 1 t s-i- v u s- y v- k s t ry i f n i v- fc w u v 1t ik t t v 3- i- i p t w 3 i t- j m slvi fe i s b w t i w thanks to all my friends who gave me such gener ous support in the elec tion nowdosed with besf wishes to all the people of the riding w e n sinclair several brands tomato juice 3 welchs grape juice 16 ox bottle 27 certo bottle 25 comnol welchs t grape juice motor oil all grades g qt tin 99 inftl 32 oz bottle 49f norfolk tqm apple and jnpl raspberry dominion fresh dflflr bread 215 24 fl oz jar imer choice quality aylmer choice l tomatoes 26 oz tfn 12 norfolk inm apple and jnpl strawberry 24fl coffee rlchmellotresblj ground oz jar i lb 35 wits- 6- vegetables prunes 2 ibsv 25c 506 large size oranges california valencia size 344 dbz 33c grapefruit california seedless size 126 4 for 29c no bridge this year it was announced by the toronto and york road commission that a new bridge recommended in january to be built at the southern end of markham just below no 7 highway had been disallowed by the department of highways for this year the report indicated that the old wood structure would do another year thus the new bridge to cost 125000 was struck from the work program this year the order still stands that no new understaking such as new roads or new bridges shall be built since it is only possible to handle repair and maintenance work for a time atha news mrs godfrey and miss l gallow- dee toronto spent the weekend with mr and mrs a draper happy birthday to little allah lehman who celebrated on june lltji allan was two on monday mr and mrs eli lehman and grace spent monday in toronto visiting friends u r miss ella and george whitson called on mrs albert draper one day last week miss hiiian atha teacher was supper guest with mr and mrs m dunkeld on monday evening airs norman neal visited her parents mr and mrs isaac leh man one day last week j mr- and mrs murray dunkeld and family and mrs thomas dun keld visited on sunday im leask- dale with mr and mrs lome wagg mr and mrs fred draper eileen and freda had supper on sunday evening at mivand mrs favaggs in stouffville mrs l hoover entertained her daughter lois and- husband over the weekend nabisco heinz shredded wheat223 infant food 3 25 w j i lemons california juicy dozen 49c crown medium sealers k vt kelloggs u09 cornhjires 2 pkgs 15 parowax wk 13 dsl- j blacstea values effeotiy thursday- fthday saturdayrjunb ul5 18 beans imported green 23cvc lb 57 all merchandise sold at your domin- ion store is unconditionally guar- antecdtto give 100 satisfaction carrots new california bunch 2 lbs 19c dominion stores limited i ln altona mr and mrs alf- jpossyand family toronto were sunday ivisi- tors at theommadill home they were accompanied by mr theodore vahl washington tj mrs kinsett and family of tor onto former residents visited with friends here sunday- mr and mrs harvey vbunkef spentsundayat the norman bun- keriiomeharvey is home on leave from camp borden mr and mrs dr crosier mr and misvalter slack and betty ann and mrs h stjohn attended the memorial services at utica onsun- day i charlotte ann mcnair spent sun day with kay thompson mr a davis and esther visited with mr and mrs ernest davis of bloomington on sunday v the barn raising at walter bakers last week was well attend ed everything worked out as scheduled miss m wallace had tea tuesday evening with esther davis the junecmeeting of- the wi will be held on wednesday june 20th atpnr at the homcof mrs j mccreignt topic agriculture and canadian industry miss grace lehman con papers social side of farnvlifeandvalue of cheese in the diet roll call what can we do for canada- motto my garden affects me- like sweet music care stops at the gate demonstration on cheese visitors welcome- v irs wnureesormr8 dcrosier and mrerudaviszattendediuhe dfstricrannual of the wi held at kirisale on wednesday of last week you are welcome to christian conferencetobeheld in thechurchhere thisweek 4th line uxbridge mr and mrs r maye and-ken- neth spent sunday with mr and mrs alger maye of lemon vi lie- mr and mrs r feasby also mr and mrs n feasby stanley and laura had sunday tea with mr and mrs gordon wilson mr and mrs andrew ashenhurst spent sunday with mr and mrs bruce bailey utica mrs ethel suica of toronto spent a few days with her sister mrs ed norton mreand mrs h woodland doris and lorna spent sunday with mr and mrs alex scneider claremont the fifth line ladies aid held their meeting at the home of mrs ed norton on wednesday with a good attendance mr geo baldwin is sportinga chev car these days mr and mrs harold norton and joe were sunday visitors with mr and mrs ed norton mrs a ashenhurst spent mon day afternoon visiting mrs geo wilson v vandorf ladies aid of last week was well attended at the home of mrs percy allin in aurora tlie measles are still keeping a number from attending day school also sunday school attendance was down we hope all will soon be well again thathad been too wet all spring david preston spent a few days with his aunt- mrs reg whitely at lindsay and mr and mrs jack preston and marjorie spent sunday there david returning with them missesmarie scott jean white leonard brillinger and grant mor- ley wereguests withmr and mrs russel sproxtonrfor sunder supper a miscellaneous shower will be held at the- hall for miss jean white on thursday tonight mrs white is giving a trousseau tea in honour of her daughter on tuesday evening from 7 to 9 mr andjmrs herb hisey mrs brillinger and mrs hisey of stouff- ville were saturday visitors with mrs wggraham and mrs john crawford a few of miss jean whites friends met at the home of ethel macdonald saturday evening to shower her with their gifts and best wishes a number of these girls would not be home during the week vi missj gracegsprpxton and miss dugganof loyatown spent the weekend with mr and mrs george sproxton miss audrey sproxton of holt washome over the weekend misses ruth oliver and jean switzer of toronto spent the end of the weekgwith their parents reve moddle and mrs mod- die attendedthe united church conference held in toronto- word has been v received from harold moddle student minister in linton sask it is very wet there making travelling- on his circuit im possible at the present cu live poultry- v wantepgjp also dressed ducks and- turkeys s- highest market- prices paid ve buy leghorns i we are paying 25c per lbl fori hens- in good condition andjeomej to your place to getthem there is no need for you to travel long dis tances with your poultry on the promises of hrght prices only to have it gradedslntotwo or three grades theyjknowyou will not haul it all thewaybackhome i percyhelfit siabsiialjswfeaa

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