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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 19, 1946, p. 5

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the tribune stouflfville ont thursday december 19 1946 free free free special free christmas show for the children of the district at the stanley theatre stouffville saturday dec 21st glasgow the glasgow school held their j christmas tree last thursday it was pouring rain and did not seem i very christmasy outside yet inside 1 there was a nicely decorated tree jthe children all took their parts i well and santa was right on the i job one soon fell in with the spirit of the season i ottawa ends 3 cexts tax ox oasolixe finance minister abbott an nounced last week the dominion government has decided to with draw its threecent tax on gasoline sales effective next april 1 explaining the proposed action mr abbott said the dominion gasoline tax was put on in wartime in order to meet the urgent needs of war and it was not intended to retain it as a feature of the dominion tax structure in peacetime any longer than was necessary it has been costing the tax payers thirty million dollars a year 1000 am t2s show is planned specially for children made up entirely of 93i5rt subjects and cartoons kids come to the allcartoon au- sfirarc christmas show free feed axdkkws dies when hurt by team attempting to head oil a runavay team of horses frederick andrews 69 fell on the road and fractured his skull he died without regain ing consciousness born at queensville about two miles from the farm he worked foi ls years mr andrews was the son of pioneer parents from devonshire england an orangeman and a free mason he was once a member of the progressive conservative association surviving beside his second wife jennifer andrews is a daughter mrs sadie rose and a son morley five brothers and two sisters also survive fi services fi clmrth youthful offenders have a poor chance ecpofair biatixee 200 pm usual at m nmt sjune raker is bride of kenneth patersox rev b e newnham officiated at the lesrriage of june alleen baker jdauglitar of mr and mrs john a bake jo kenneth earl paterson north fllarkham son of malcolm pateram and the late mrs paterson in a niet ceremony held at the brides home saturday dec 14th bastets of mums and cedar boughs formed she background for the cere mony miss blanche ramer played wedding music mr allen paterson was his brothers best man the bride given in marriage by her father wore a white wool dress matching hat and gloves shoulder- length veil and corsage of pink roses mrs charles kelly attended the liritfe wearing a rose wool dress brown cat shoulderlength veil and corsage of pink roses with white tnums for the wedding trip to niagara falls the bride donned a bine tailored suit and coat navy with sack accessories and corsage of ro3 carnations they will live or years blows itali in a few days then he is on his own again norman borins 38yearold assist ant crown attorney prosecuting half of all ontarios criminal cases during the last eleven years is a brother of the stouffville creamery- man norman has been making an important declaration regarding the youthful criminals of this country on the eve of his retirement as assistant to the crown attorney to follow a private law practice he states emphatically that the system of dealing with youthful offenders is all wrong as a prosecutor it was not my place to advise the courts as to the treatment of convicted men and women said mr borins but i al ways did what i could out of court to help young offenders and never put barriers in the way of pleas for consideration made by their law yers now that i am a private lawyer i intend to do all in my power to change the laws governing the im prisonment of young people i am a strong believer in the borstal sys tem under which firstoffenders are segregated from hardened criminals and which promotes a program of rehabilitation this program has in stilled in the youth of britain the feeling that the state is their friend here young people accused of crimes regard the state as their enemy mr borins said that during his years as prosecutor no had seen many young men begin careers of crime in a small way serve a sen tence commit another crime serve another sentence and so on until they had graduated to the rank of dangerous criminals the average young man coming out of prison hasnt got a chance i said the retiring presecutor legal nemesis of mickeymaedonald and the celebrated polka dot gang he has a few dollars in his pocket and like anyone who hasnt had a chance to spend money for months stouffville baptist church rev 0 macgreijor pastor sunday decemoer 22nd 1000 am bible school classes for all ages 1100 am morning worship the pastor will preach 730 pm evening worship guest preacher rev s h cock- burn upton kentucky christmas messages and music at all the services come and wor ship come and receive a blessing friday dec 20th the night of our christmas supper and entertain ment- a cordial invitation is extended to you to enjoy this night with us stouffville mennonitb church rev h s hallmax pastor thursday 8 pm christmas ser vice by the sunday school scholars mrs f huson of gormley will present the christmas story on the flannelgraph friday 8 pm prayer meeting sunday december 22nd 1000 am sunday school 1100 am christmas message 730 pm rev e honsberger will be in charge there will be special music and singing at both of these services enjoy the nightly carol services being amplified from the church commencing wednesday eve at 730 visit the friendly church second markham baptist church rev norman rowan pastor sunday december 22nd 955 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship a christmas service monday december 23rd s pan candle light service in charge of our young people to which all are cordially invited we invite you to share these christ mas meetings and wish one and all a joyous christmas stouffville christian- church miss xora stapleton organist sunday decembet 22nd 1000 am sunday school 11 am morning worship 730 pm evening worship rev harry worling will preach at both services special music at each service bloomington ringwood christian churches rev g w brown pastor sunday december 22nd ch1stmas services 1100 am bloomington 730 pm ringwood messages in word and song appro priate for christmas sunday school at 10 am classes for all ages friday dec 20th commencing at 630 pm the annual supper and christmas entertainment in bloomington church all welcome ringwood ce praver meeting monday s00 pm altona prayer meeting thursday 800 pm st james presbyterian church stouffville rev eric larsen minister sunday december 22nd 130 pm sunday schoil 230 pm christmas service peace on earth stouffville united church rev douglas davis minister sunday december 22nd 1000 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship 700 pm evening worship special christmas music at both services the evening service will be mostly christmas carols and special selections bv the choir with solos by mr carl boadwav and mrs claude brillinger the male quartette will sing for us thursday evening the sunday school christmas party supper will be served at 0 oclock the program starts at 7 oclock pic tures and plays will tell the christmas story mennonite churches dickson hill and mt joi rev s s shantz minister sunday december 22nd mount joy 1000 am sunday school 1100 pm morning worship christmas message 730 pm young peoples service christmas programme a special feature will be a cantata dicksons hell sunday december 22nd 1000 am morning worship 1100 am sunday school christ church anglican rev f herman rector sunday december 22nd sunday school 200 pm even song 230 pm a friendly welcome awaits you at these services melville bethesda and peachs churches rev r t chapin minister sunday december 22nd peaches 1000 am christmas service melville n30 am christmas service bethesda 300 pm christmas service the bethesda sunday school will hold their while gift service the bethesda yp meet sunday evening in the church for their christmas program gormley sunday school 200 pm preaching 300 pm dedication of children white gift service 730 pm watch night service tuesday december 31 at 1030 pm all are cordially invited to attend christmas message these services broke and out of a job he is driven gormley and bethesda mennonite brethren in christ church rev f huson pastor sunday december 22nd bethesda special christmas services bethesda 1030 am to crime thats why we have so many repeaters mr borins who always regarded his duty as prosecutor as twofold a duty to the state and to the ac cused has sent thousands of crim inals up the river for every im aginable crime but by an accident of the system he worked under never himself presecuted a murder although he assisted in many mur der trials prosecuting the polka dot gang was the toughest job he ever under took because of a lack of evidence the gang usually robbed ware houses and beat up the elderly watchmen so badly that they were of littla use as witnesses but he convicted three of the gang the other two jumped bail went to the us where they were arrestedtried and jailed for carrying weapons cordial wishes as the holiday season approach es we are reminded that this successful year is due in no small measure to your generous patronage kindly accept our cordial good wishes for a merry christmas and a happy new year hugh michell claremont rr 2 schools ox friday close for two ayeeks public and high schools students commence two weeks holidays over the yuletide season this week schools will close friday nightdec 20 and will reopen again the mon day following new years day january 0th were really close do you know mere than half the population of the united states lives within 250 miles of the canadian border do you know ninety per cent of the canadian population live within j 250 miles of the same border both john mohkhouse and christie armstrong were so indis posed on monday that the tailoring establishment of the veteran tailor was not open for business that day at this time the shop is fairly swamped with orders for suitings and overcoats but when the shadow of sickness presses hard enough everything must be put aside the knockout is only temporary and both men expected to be on the job almost immediately bethesda mrs russel hunt and mrs fred allin spent the weekend with their aunt mrs richardson in london ontario in ncirtfc markham edith ley passes ix markham daughter of one of markhams best known residents of other years edith isabelle ley died at the fam ily home there on saturday her father who lived to reach the cen tury mark the late james ley was widely known for handiwork as a maker of plows in the days before mass production took over the work the daughter edith was the young est of the family and is survived by a sister emily at home and by one brother dr bert ley of tor onto the funeralm monday after noon to markham cemetery was at tended by many old friends of the family stole airplane rfmmmwmmwmfmwmmws 2wrawepejijereii mennonite brethren in christ church bethesda gormley sunday december 22nd 1946 special christmas services bethesda 1030 am gormley sunday school 200 pm preaching 300 pm dedication of children will take place in this service special young peoples service 730 pm mrs huson will present a special scene-o- felt entitled following the star which will be beautifully portrayed in about five different scenes accompanied by special singing white gift service 730 pm those attending the evening service we would like you to bring a white gift for the needy watch night service 1030 pm tuesday dec hot mclmm ibjf pleading guilty to a charge of stealing a plane from the tripp flying services of toronto wm buzon 21 was remanded for sentence one of the great est privately organized air searches in ontario was con ducted for buzon until his cap ture by us immigration offi cial- in tampa fla the plane was abandoned in a farmers held near buffalo buzon had only a few hours of dual in struction 55 minutes solo he rented the plane for two hours then nothing was een of him matll hu 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