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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 23, 1946, p. 5

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday may 23 1946 e30c ioboc aoaoc xoc30e something new in cheese dutch type gouda cheese this cheese shipped direct to ls by the maker will meet with your taste approval orangr- fresh vegetables grapefruit ratcliff co town delivery phone 19s dance ix the claremont community hall sat may 25 bruce goulds orchestra 35c per person will visit britain the 11yearold king feisal of iraq will arrive in londonjune 5 to spend 4 months in britain it is reported from bagdad he will be accompanied by the queen mother and other mem bers of the royal family two pairs of glasses and cases found in town are awaiting owners at the office of this newspaper local lad weds irish bride a pretty wedding was solemnized on saturday may is at the home of the grooms parents lemonville when olivia gordon daughter of lieut colonel anneslev de renzy gordon mrcvs and the late mrs gordon of moirtkearney xewry county down northern relaiid was united in marriage with glyndwr gibbins son of mr and mrs j w gibbins iemonville rev gibson brown officiated the bride given in marriage by mrjohn gibbins wore a pale blue suit with matching accessories and wore a corsage of roses mrsjames curtis toronto was matron of honoi and wore a light blue suit with black accessories and a corsage of pink ioses dilys gibbins toronto was flower girl and wore a pink silk dress and carried a nosegay of roses mr james curtis toronto was best man mrs gibson brown sang 0 perfect love accompan ied by mrs reg gibbins at the piano at the reception mrs gib bins received wearing a gray dress with black accessories and a corsage of talisman roses the couple left on a trip to ottawa and on their return will reside in toronto chum broadcast both services from the peoples church 100 east toronto each sunday at 11 am and 7 pm dial 1050 or 105 listen in next sunday dr oswald j smith pastor 9th line markham mis mildred white is home from toronto university for her vaca tion jin townsend and margaret were toronto visitors on monday we notice that mr murray lewis is the owner of a fine new ford car we ara sorry to learn that mr pert batt has been confined to the house through illness last wednesday evening the wesley and russell gillion were people of victoria square and visitors in this community on sun- vicinity held a banquet and present- day we are indeed pleased to learn ation in the united church vic- bl russells splendid recovery after toria square in honour of the re- many tedious months spent in a turned heroes who so ioby gave toronto hospital as a result of their services to canada and the burns empire in her hour of need mr and mrs vernon lewis and the tables were suitably decorat- richie accompanied ov mr bill ck with the red white and blue peacock enjoyed a motor trip to streamers with centre pieces of midland last week where they pring flowers the auditorium of most enjoyable weekend jie church was also beautifully victoria square honors boys who served last wednesday evening quests of mr and mrs bill spent is the fry a fine new steel roof has just been completed on the barn of mr fred cole lemonville llovdtown sold and in arthur ontario i several of these burners already homes have received extremely decorated with union jacks flowers and plants bv mrs cecil nichols mrs h j mackay and mrs percy bennett about two hundred and thirty sat down to the tirst sitting at the headtable were three places with our community was shocked on be union jack draped over them sunday morning with the news of r was in memory of hree boys the sudden death of mrs geo cook who paid the supreme sacrifice for although she had been in poor their country namely douglas health for some time mrs cvok mackay joe glover and william whose maiden name was aurilla caspar mr clare sanderson who maud baker was the daughter of served in the last war proposed a the late mr and mrs gideon baker oast to the servicemen of world and has been a life long resident of war ii while capt pev frank this place and proved herself a gilbert replied to the toast about frank harper bob woodcock and wonderful friend and neighbor one hundred sat down to the second nelson smith spent the weekend also a faithful member of the sitting the program which follow- fishing at hawk lake by monday church and womens associations ed in the auditorium was presented left to mourn her loss is the by several members of the victory bereaved husband one daughter entertainers which consisted of and two sons namely cora mrs i ocal solos coronet solos eloeution- iattenden harold and earl and ist and musicalsaw numbers seven grandchildren the funeral rev h j mackay presented the took place on tuesday afternoon to boys with a fountain pen with their iemonville cemetery names engraved on them of the i fortyseven names that appear on bloomi ngton che honor rou thirjy wf present oil burners for any type heating plant enjoy now the benefits of oil heating no dirt dust or fumes no furnace chores morning and night an even fullycontrolled temperature at all times l at a cost that is comparable with any other type of fuel wards cooper appleton oil burners are made in toronto by the firm of that name and are guaranteed uncondi tionally for twelve months from date of installation tailed by r gray phone schomber 502 installed in stouffville favourable comment mr peaches les hood evens t harper flight thev had fifty lake trout pinihng of ear leads to arrest ballston ny may 20th police arrested francis p smith 20 schenectady after confronting him with what they said was his own severed ear found in a wreck ed automobile white begets black a snow white mare belonging to drmurrav goodrich of toledoohioi deputy sherifl w e devoe said has a colt that is as black as a smith was charged with ourglary thunder cloud it happens occasion- connection wuh the theft of ally but not often in the equinne candy cigarettes and a radio from orld anyway the pair present un odd family and we regret that with six boys who were unable to the picture before us cannot be re- several from here attended the be present a member of their lunerai of the late mrs geo cook at lemonville on tuesday mrs d burnett mrs lemon mrs tranmer mrs l paisley and mrs e baker were included in those who enjoyed the whitchurch township ss convention at gormley on tuesday family was present and received he pen on their behalf womens institute the womens institute met at the home of mrsfrank rowbotham uon thursday may 16 the presi- mrs dent mrs malloy was in the chair a coupie oi j tne meetm 0 with the open ing ode followed by the lords prayer letters of thanks were read mrs davey gave ihe report of the nominating committee for 1 1947 officers mrs ridout gave a sunday at greenbank entitlqdt fanner crumps the womens institute the re have been spending weeks in markham i mr and mrs thos clarke of ballantrae were at church service here on sunday morning j mr and mrs w a fockler spent mr and mrs w fairies attended the gibbins gordon wedding at lemonville on saturday this com munity joins in wishing the newly- weds a long life of happiness and prosperity butter quality contests for 194c creameries all over the province anxious to improve the quality of their butter have entered the ontario creamery association com petitions which started on may 1 it is reported by c e lackner director of the dairy branch ontario department of agriculture five different competitions are be ing sponsored this year quality ports of the standing committees were given and showed improve ment over last year at the close of the meeting a social half hour was enjoyed produced here good tmng that such freeks do not occur in the human family isnt it a filling station near her some of the articles were found in the car smith was arrested at a schenec tady hospital when police discover ed he was being treated for loss of an ear the church s ervices mrs lorraine ballantyne of the robinhood flour mills ltd is guest speaker at the meeting of the womans association to be held at mrs lawsons on tuesday evening may 2sth at 8 pm mrsballantynes i 7 subject will be short cuts in the monday 045 pm kitchen and recipes all welcome band monday 8 pm illustrated mis- cleverdonpapp siona address one ofjwoodgreen united church toron- thursday 8 pm cottage prayer- meeting at reginald kirks dicksons hill st james presbyterian church stouffville sunday may 26 ss and bible class 130 pm public worship 230 pm all are invited to this service mennonite churches dickson hill and mt joy rev s s shantz minister sunday may q mount joy 1000 am sunday school 1100 am missionary meeting 730 pm missionary address sunshine gospel these being a keeping quality i to was the scene of a pretty wedd- competition prizes in this competi- ing on saturday may 38th when tion go to the creameries whose aileen maxine papp elder daugh christ church anglican rev f herman rector sunday may 20 sunday school 2 pm regular service 230 pm pentecostal church markham ontario i sunday may 26 1000 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship s00 pm the greatest sin ever committed in markham and who committed it all welcome stop look listen its stouffville youth for christ held in mennonite church doors open at 730 pm saturday evenings come and enjoy a peppy sonefest starting at 745 pm and lead by j pike with glady at the keyboard rev r f woods superintendanl of the church of the nazarene a message for the youth of today saxaphone duet two of torontos young ladies to play you must hear them nutter keeps the best in cold storter of mr and mrs v papp bf j sunday may 26 age this is considered a very cambria aha became the bride of 1000 am morning worship douglas richard cleverdon eldest am sunday school son of mr and mrs a h clever- owt don rev ray mccleary officiated i rev- and mrs i w sheik return mportant competition as much of the summer make of butter must be held in storage for winter use cream producers in general are interested in these competitions as the better the cream supplied the better will be the butter pro duced more local talent director n rowan sponsored by christian mens fellowship do it right with sealttte sealtite rockwool home insultation blowing method district agent si frank armstrong phone 28 cdar stajax stouffville 168 pine orchard born to mr and mrs sytema at newmarket hospital on sunday a daughter mr geo grose has sold his house to mr j ash of queensville sorry to report mrs chas bran- don is ill and under the doctors care mrs birdsell has accepted a posi tion in newmarket for a time congratulations to mr and mrs leach nee ruth armitage who were married in the chapel of lon don military camp motored to the brides home here where a recep tion was held mr and mrs- boake attended a shower in stouffville one night last week in honor of her sister a re cent bride mr and mrs w hall were sun day guests at the mcclure home we welcome rev rowan as our new minister the bride given in marriage by mr j cairns wore a gown of white satin with lace and fingertip she carried sweetheart roses and bou- vardia as bridesmaid gloria cle- verdon sister of the groom wore blue brocaded satin and net with net head dress and carried talis man roses and bouvardia acting as groomsman was jack patriquin cousin of the bride the reception was held at the home of mr and mrs j cairns re ceiving mrs cairns wore blue and grey crepe with shoulder bouquet of white gardenias while the grooms mother wore flowered silk jersey with shoulder bouquet of white gardenias after a short honeymoon the couple will make their home in toronto ed missionaries from nigeria will be the speakers at all of the above services real estate we have farms and town proper ties to sell see us it you want to buy or sell willoughby real estate h moyer agent 4tf phone stouffville 8309 cases supplied grover 8970 eggs wanted by reg grading station free weekly pick up write or phone p hutton prompt returns 40 kenworthy ave toronto 13 ringwood mr murray vague of british col umbia is spending a couple of weeks with his father mr wilmot vague mr john schell of toronto called en friends here on tuesday after noon mr roy grove mrs j m grove and miss ada barkey attended the funeral of the late mrs geo cook of lemonville on tuesday miss helen burkholder of toron to is enjoying a few days holidays at her home here a goodly number of ringwood people attended the sessions of the sunday school convention held in the gormley church on tuesday miss diana mannock spent the i weekend vlth relatives in toronto i mrs joseph hoover of stoutfville was a tuesday visitor at mr albert hoovers cant live in hole in ground when margaret wilson and geo morris toronto yvere found living in a hole or cave in the ground oh eglinton avenue they were charged with vagrancy in county police court things are getting into rather a state since folks ant find houses to live in above pround and the atmosphere forbids one from living just on top of the ground yet the authorities arrest people who find a hole in the ground to live in come and see displayed hew vacuum cleaner new vacuum cleaner cana dian made with half hp motor several extra attachments for vacuum and spraying also electric limps ituihs hot plates medicine cabinets fancy glassware aluminum- ware and other gift- heises variety store stouffville united church rev douglas davis minister sunday may 6 1000 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship 730 pm evening worship tuesday may 2s the womens association will meet at the home of mrs george lawson ocanada god shed his grace on thee and crown thy good with brotherhood from sea to shining sea pm 200 300 gormley and bethesda mennonite brethren in christ church rev f huson pastor bethesda sunday may 26 evangelistic 730 gormley sunday may 26 sunday school preaching young peoples 730 pm pikes peak tent meetings june 2nd to 16th included rev and mrs chas mckinney evangelist singers and chalk artist daily vacation bible school july loth to 26th watch for announce- ment later melville bethesda and peachs churches rev r t chapin minister sunday may 26 sunday school peaches 1115 am sunday school melville 1030 am sunday school bethesda 200 pm worship services peaches 10 am melville 1130 am bethesda 0c pm stouffville mennonite church rev e- moyer pastor sunday may 26 1000 am sunday school 1 100 am divine worship j 730 pm evangelistic 730 pm altona the pastor will preach dv on the unpard onable sin thursday eve prayer meeting next week monday eve young peoples wednesday eve altona prayer meeting special tuesday may 28th international missionary convention see de- tailed announcement in this issue stouffville christian church charles montgomery pastor miss nora stapleton organist sunday may 26 y 1000 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship 730 pm gospel service rev c k moffatt will give an illustrated message on the taber nacle at the evening service monday 730 teen age girls meetg friday 7 pm childrens meeting church hill sunday may 26 200 pm bible school 300 pm divine worship everybody welcome second markham baptist church rev norman rowan pastor sunday may 6 955 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship stan hunt gospel soloist of toron to will be present and will sing tuesday at 8 pm we meet for prayer study and fellowship join us then we welcome you to our churches worship work and friendship stouffville baptist church rev d macgregor pastor sunday may 26 1000 am bible school classes for all ages 1100 am morning worship 730 evening worship wed 8 pm prayer meeting come and worship with us bloomington ringwood christian churches rev g w brown pastor sunday may 26 11 am bloomington 730 pm ringwood sunday school at 1000 am in altona church 1030 classes for all ages bloomington ce friday 9 pm childrens meeting in ringwood church monday 730 pm ringwood ce prayer meeting monday 830 pm altona praver meeting wednesday 830 pm all are cordially invited to attend these services plan to come

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