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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 23, 1945, p. 5

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victoria square misses shirley and audrey gee are now the victims of the measles we wish for them a speedy recov ery v5 txtsfkbl js mr- and mrs wesley boynton of port perry spent a few days last week withjur- and mrs stanley boynton and family isjfee awarded the obe during thepastweektratepayers of stouffvilleyreceivedtheirl915 tax bills the first instalment of which is due and payable now and not later than sept 1st otherwise a penaltywiube added it will be fit lt james mccague had tea 32jsf satisfaction that friday evening with mr and mrsft jre down pjfee mius stanley boynton and family lftat mear the man with a 1000 mrandmre f godon ikn and f f j miss mary gwendolyn har- grave daughter of mr and mrs thomas hargravc toronto and granddaughter of mrs peter lehman stouffville and y 4ia will be wed aug 25 joseph howard wooton son of mr and mrs h s wooton goreokla whose marriage will be solemnized on aug 25 in hillcrest church of christ j boost potato crops low average yields of potatoes in an central canada are due to the hack of use of certifieddiseasefree seed improper fertilizer indiffer ence toward the control of light wight potato bugs and other pests says dr e s archibald director dominion experimental farms ser vice why choose to produce po tatoes at the rate of only 80 to 90 bushels of commercial potatoes per acre when 320 bushels can be ac quired with little extra cost per acre and infinitely less per bushel he asks it pays to use tribune classified ads for prompt results wayne mr and mrs cecil nichols and family spent sunday at jack sons point lake simcoe congratulations are extended to mr and mrs wm anderson nee miss mabel hagerman who were bill over that paid last year this is good reading to the average citizen since everybody- likes low taxes unfortunately everybody likes first class service in the community and thetwoare very hard to keep in balance married at port hope on saturday afternoon js not a good plan to leave the miss bessie hagerman entertain- payment of your taxes too near the apples are scarce but we have secured another good shipment of evaporated apples these nre ideal for pies and applesauce peaches in recent years much of this fruit that has reached the stores has been much too green we have contracted with the growers for treeripened peaches let us have your order now and we shall call you when they arrive ed a few ladies of the community to a trousseau tea friday afternoon in honor of her sister miss mabel hagerman who was married satur day afternoon v master george collard entertain ed a number of his little friends on friday afternoon the occasion be ing his seventh birthday those present were masters david and donnte boynton wilbur and den ton brumwell frankie niriols kenneth and neil pickering mr john mccague entertained a number of the young gentlemen of the community last thursday eve ning in honor ofhis uncle jim fit lt james mccague who recently returned from overseas after being a prisonerofwar for the last three years oranges fresh vegetables grapefruit ratcliffco town delivery phone 198 red king fall wheat improved imperial amber j mbreresistantatoslvrutirust- sprouti winter kill and lodging uood yielder heavy strong straw firstclass milling at dicksons hill mill telephones stouffville 2637207- 5505 8th line markham mr and mrs oran fretz of bethesda were visitors with mr and mrs j l byers on sunday miss c yoder of clarence centre new york is spending some time with mr and mrs norman burk- holder and family mr and mrs allan wideman visited on sunday at percy dikes mr and mrs steeper of mount albert were guests last sunday of mr and mrs spang miss elva kirk has returned from enjoying a few holidays with friends a farewell service at toronto mennonite mission on danforth ave was held for mr and mrs harold groh who are moving to kitchener a number of friends from this line attended mr and mrs a blizzard recently attended the birthday parly of an aunt of the latters at mount albert who had passed her 90th year and is still enjoying good health a family reunion was held at the home of mr and mrs percy dike last thursday among those present were mr and mrs sam browns- berger and family of toronto ezra and mr and mrs jos -browns- berger and family ofi mongolia there is a noticeable increase in motor traffic along the highway since the lifting of the restrictions on the sale of gas and the continual stream of cars on sunday reminded one of condltionsfivevyearsago the big the tire situation w- last day since it causes a rush at the paying office persons who pay their- second instalment of taxes due in dec with the first instal ment now will receive a discount of two per cent on the second instalment twothirds of the tax payers took ad count last year garage work at boadways service station i am prepared to do all kinds of mechanical work on cars or trucks experienced workman ship and prompt service murray daniels lhone 205 bloomington mrs c tindall spent last week visiting her brother mr switzer at gooderham mrs lemon paisley was the guest of her sister mrs r logan in toronto on sunday rev and mrs greer and son of weston attended the service here oh sunday morning miss nora stapleton of stouffville was at mr e burnetts on satur day miss m brown entertained her sunday school class last wednes day mr and mrs h kee and betty anne of orangeville and mr car- michael of detroit were visitors at mr p browns and0 tranmers oh sunday mrs murcheson and mr f bur nett of toronto were at the e barnes home last week mr and mrs degeer and son of box grove were at her fathers mr p brown on sunday pte prentice of camp borden was home oh monday guests with mr and- mrs c lemon during the past week in cluded mr and mrs c pilkey and daughter of toronto mr and mrs russ pilkey and mrs luther pil key of claremont miss elaine baker who is nurse- mtraining at toronto general hos pital spent a three week holiday with her parents mr and mrs e baker mr jim mcfarlane of napanee had a two week holiday with miss l hill and mr cliff lemon church hill congratulations to mr and mrs e a loveless on the birtht of a son afych newmarket a baby brother for muriel and morley tjhreshing machines are hum ming quite a number have already finishedr v v- j imrjand mrsarlhur- wagg and mr russell wagg of- toronto visit ed with their uncle mr albert clark one day recently mr and mrs jack alsop ux- bridge visited with mrand mrs h pegg on sundayl col frederick h vaiinostrand of vandorf ont was among the canadian army officers de corated by his majesty the king at the allcanadian inves titure held at buckingham pal ace july 26 he was awarded the obe one of canadas out- standing neuro psychiatrists col vannostrand was consult- ant neuro psychiatrist at the office of the director of medical services canadian military headquarters in london profit qo up on marmill laying meal i- analysis protein 18fat 35 fibre6 for the pcultryman who is chiefly interested in egg pro duction and wants pioreeggs at the season wheirthe prices are best marmill laying meal clo is the standby of many yffrs- tit has been tried and tested in every way for profit- aweproductionand lovvmortality and has morethan proved jte worth more andmore poultryinen pin their faith on marmill laying meal clo all the time 4 k management ofthe laying birds in the feeding of hens if the mash portion of the ration has been correctly formulated so as to maintain the proper relationship between the proteins stimulating egg produc- tipn and the body maintenance proteins the increased de- mands for heat and energy foods can be adequately taken care of under normal egg production by increasing the gram portion of the ration in step with the increased mash consumption ovv j- i you can safely maintain body weight of birds under hi- creased eggproductionbyoncreasingtlieajridunt of grain reards au afi hour as the evenmgf eed- usmgthemorning jfeed of scratch or grain ft oaroipewvarxingaccording tbjprodudtion naturallv t- increasing slightly as production rises- i bindertwinearia bugiklller r central feed store s v phonv27 glstonsvilieiont v vi m8fcx auction sale household furniture antiques dishes bedding utensils garden tools etc the property of james a gibson union ville main street sat aug 25th kitchen 2inl style range electric rangette with oven ice refrigerator 50 lb hoover electric vacuum cleaner and attachments hand washing machine with wringer vpiece chesterfield suite antique couch 8piece dining room suite with 6 leather chairs extension table square top and buffet 5piece parlor suite newly uphol- steredantique i writing desk about 100 years old lounge 3 rocking chairs number curtains and drapes 10 caneseated chairs also kitchen and odd chairs 3diece solid oak bedroom suite wooden bed toilet set odd toilet articles matching dresser and washstand electric iron folding table hall rack with seat 2 good large mirrors bridge table electric iron 3 small tables or stands parlor -rug- 9 x 12 trunk 3 small fancy stands some antique large rug 10 x 12 glassware large number scatter rugs electric lamp on stand quebec heater assorted cutlery electric table lamps large chest of drawers quantity of bedding quilts etc wumber parlor and odd cushfons table linen centre pieces doilies quantity odd- dishes- kitchen cooking utensils etc clothes drier 5 washtubs pails v new boiler number other household effects l- antiques etc istepladder wheelbarrow lawn mower forks shovels 3 or 4 veranda chairs rockers- v hoes- axe andmany other small articles sale at 1 m pm xojrcscrvcpropertydsowijji- owner giving up housekeeping i v jeavingdlstrlct t tv vciarck rrcnllce auctioneer claims weeds are avorst crop thieves weeds are the greatest crop thieves in canada says dr es archibald director dominion ex perimental farms service inac tion on the part of farmers indiffer ence on the part of municipalities railroads and others are causing everincreasing losses through weeds in crops and by increased costs of production among those farmers who are attempting control measures diligence and thorough ness are the only sure remedy he says in cultural measures the use of clean seed and the prevention of the introduction of still worse weeds for which there are no con trol measures is urgent whytake 20 per cent less crop of grains hay and pasture and why use 50 per cent more labour on all the crops if adequate control measures by in dividuals in communities would save these he asks ringwood mrs edbrownsborger is holiday ing with her daughter jmiss flor ence brownsberger in toronto the helping hands class held their august meeting at mrs e mortons m stouffville on tuesday afternoon mr and mrs j painter sr are spending a few days with their son james on the rodanz farms miss minnie bundy and mrs harold fleming of toronto spent last week with miss ada barkey miss lenore jaynes of montreal has been holidaying with miss ada barkey also mr leo e jaynes and mr harry alchin were sunday visi tors we regret that mrs margaret nixon is ill at the home of her sis ter miss belle mitchell mrs allen mallory and family of toronto have been holidaying with her aunt miss priscilla pipher alton a mr grenville forsyth of chicago visited his niece mrs chas-kers- will also called or mr and mrs wm reesor last week l missjrjoreendaleyitvisitedlwith her sister june daley at fwm- slackv recently c i- vfmrandmrsblewis ernestine coopermr davis and esther called onearrhowsam of green- bank on sunday the avju met on wednesday i at mrs crosierswitha good nuin- ber in attendance and we welcomed the visitors the program jwas in charge ofmrsywm slack it con sisted of a papsr on homeecono- v mics by- mrs w carter poem mrs chas hodgson at piano solo was given by- mrs w slack mrsve wagg won a contest conducted by mrs-wm- slack you should and you shouldnt the club girls juniors and seniors each put on a skiton cottons may be- smart which was very- well done i misses kathleen thompson mary eckardt and ernestine cooper were guests of miss wallace agincourt former teacher here on wednesday mr and mrs a e clarke of tor onto were guests of mr and mrs- d crosier on tuesday mr and mrs walter slack arid betty ann marilyn slack and jean lewis and mr and mrs stanley lewis were guests at wm slacks on sunday lac wm d malloy rcaf and mrs malloy of trenton were guests for diner with her parents mr and mrs crosier miss harding of seagrave has been engaged as teacher here for next term replacing miss wallace mr and mrs dave crosier and mr and mrs walter slack and daughter motored to bellfountain last wednesday engagements mr and mrs william beach of stouffville rr 2 announce the en gagement of their daughtermarion jean to mr roy garfield thompson son of mr and mrs garfield thomp son of newmarket the wedding will take place the middle of sep- tember mrj allin r lewis of markham announces the engagement of his daughter margaret ilene to donald graham ferguson son of mrs ferguson and the late john fergu son of markham marriage to take place on september the eighth six footalsike the stand of alsike on the farm of roy wilson on the 7th conces sion of pickering made something of a record forheight this year mr wilson brought in a sample 5 foot 10 inches tall andstated that there is plenty of the field standing five feet nqiurally there was anxiety to get the cutting done before a heavy blow could lay it- flat the church services bloomington ringwood christian churches rev glrwfbrown pastor r sunday august26th 1100 am bloomington 230 pm ringwood 730 pm altona sunday school at 1000 am altona church at 1100 am childrens meeting in jetingwood church monday 7 pm street ineetingin front of fire hall saturday 845 pm ah are cordially invited to attend these meetings til pine orchard we welcome percy tidman and harold pyleback from overseas mr andmrs robert johnston are visiting relatives in uxbridge we welcome mr and mrs leslie harper and family into our com munity from the 4th line -v- mrs geo woods is holidaying in toronto- q i v mr and mrs howard mcclure and mr and mrs rae mcclurevisi- ted in markham recently- mrsburkholder and mrsspofford also misses chapman burkholder and spofford were tea guests at w johnstons home wednes day mr and mrs hope took a motor trip up north last weekend we arc glad to see june brillin- ger home from the hospital mr and mrs harold eveleigh bruce and verne are spending a week with her parents mrand mrs chapman we welcome our hew store keep ers mr and mrs bolton at cedar valley it was with thankful hearts we received the great war news we are all looking forward to the new bus line which will pass throughour little hamlet a com mittee of the w- 1 have started a flowerbed atthe four corners and erected a new sign made by a pub lic school pupil pine orchard wel comes you v stouffville baptist church v uev d macgregor pastor sunday august 26th 1000 ani bible school classes for all ages 1100 am morningworship 730 pm evening worship thepastor at botli services wednesday 8 pmprayer meeting come and receiye a blessing gormley and bethesd a- mennonite brethren in christ- church i vrli revpthnson pastor wc bethesdaj sunday august 26th- sundayschool 1000 am preaching 11 ajn gormley sunday august 26th sunday school 2 pm preaching 3 pm evangelistic 730 pm s vj ju- stouffville mennonite r 7 churce i rev e moyer pastor i i sunday august26th 1000 amxundayscnool t divine worship 1100am t mennonite churches dickson hill and mt joy rev s s shantz minister mount joy sunday august 2gth 1000 am sunday school 1100 am divine worship 730 pm evangelistic service monday- 8 pm young peoples dicksons hjxii sunday august 26th 1000 ani divine worship y 1100 a-m-r-suhday- school 730 pm evangelistic melville bethesdaand peachschurches t ry7btchitri l sunday august feftjj peaeh3lvlltirw6u aia melville 1130am bethesda- 730pjn 730 pm evangelistic frit j t l tiv t thursday eve stouffville prayer christ church anglican s- c4 r- meeting- i w monday evening yoiing peoples wednesday eve prayer meeting ip i not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together as the man ner of some isheb 10 25 revfhermah rector sunday august 26th evening prayer 230 pm sunday school 200 fy i electric motors bl electric fencing t sold s installed by- experienced workmen also house and farm wiring let us quote you r h mcmullen victoria street- r 102 phone 3204 sftouffville so great salvation stouffville united church rev douglas davis minister vs sunday august 26th 1000 am sunday school 1100 am divine wofship this is the victorythatovercbmeth the world even our faith stouffville christian i church t charles montgomery pastor miss nora stapleton organlat sunday augu6t26th 1000 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship- 730 pm gospel service t frlday8pm chrlstian f cttorch hilb sunday august 26th 200 pm bibleschooi- ix 300 pm divine worship how shall we escape if we neglect st- james- presbyterian church stouff ville rev t deconrcy rayner sflnlster sunday august 26th 945 am divine worshipfollowed by sabbath school and bible class the minister will preach ltheseais his a holiday meditation a message the minister brought back from the ocean which 7 rings out a glorious gospel you should hear this i v i -s- j god callsyou to his housefcome second markham baptist kjrityj church ft s r rev- norman rowan pastor ft- i f- v f r1vsundayaugust 26th ict 955am j7 ll am the pastor si mi f tuesday8 oclock bible study imceting nsixgyifr j allveecome rom 8 14 as manyasare led by the spirjtof god they are the onsiofgod i t j t 5 2fimxteilki 1 y 1 -lv- jrjtf i vkv-

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