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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 24, 1946, p. 8

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the tribune stouffville ont tuesday december 24 1946 meos 30e30z xoe30e 30cioi i0e30i glaremont and district o 0 o bo i m mrs ym wallace and mrs hill by stall correspondent i local dealers mowders store and overlands store brougham by mr and mrs everett hammond above the chas cooper store miss megan beare who attends whitby high school is home for the christmas vacation miss binsted of orillia has teen visiting at the home of her uncle mr and mrs win binsted and family a splendid crowd attended the christmas childrens concert at the public school on thursday friends will regret to learn that miss margaret mexab is confined to her home having had the misfor tune to fall injuring several ribs mrs thos gregg was a visitor in toronto on monday special christmas services and carol singing was held in both churches on sunday a shower was held for the newly- weds mr and mrs carruthers at the grooms home on thursday night mr and mrs ceo scott were visit- pickering hockey league special christmas services were t oieka again church on sun- dickering township hockey league will operate again this year and has ice in the mark- were in toronto a couple of days last week mr and mrs frank cooper have 5 n sl john moved into the apartmntcs da at 23 a s znaklo sfeure irs everett hammond as given by rev i l gw kennedv a baptismal service was fj arena eight teams are expect- also held for chervl the little lo for the m h moore daughter of mr and mrs burton tro being entered from clare- dunn at s pm carols were sung pickering brougham cherry- and a christmas storv with slides dunb on nativity bv rev i e kennedv claremont last years cup win- there wis a good attendance at ner were scneduled to take the ice these services against ajax u lldcat this week may pioneer in civic milk distribution green river mrs s mcgraw and family spent the weekend in toronto misses dorothea hoffman and barbara cook were toronto visitor special missionary services will be held in st johns church on dec 29 rev alfred day bsc of china will be guest speaker and gormley quartette will assist with the music- mrs hugh miller mrs ross recently madill and mrs w e holtby have the fx ec were entertained been ill during the past week we last week at the home of ida gray wish them a speedy recovery i the church was filled last thurs- robt miller had the misfortuntejday evening for the christmas con- to break his wrist last week while j cert under the leadership of miss r attempting to start an engine reesor to whom we are very grate- the wms held their regular ful also the cgit for their addi- meeting on thursday afternoon at tion of two splendid plays the home of mrs bruce ritchie with a good attendance mrs how ing relatives in pickering on mon- ard malcolm took the meeting assist day mrmerle boose of toronto visited on sunday at the home of his par ents mr and mrs harry boose and sister mr and mrs jess warden mrs fryer and sister mrs ginger of toronto visited on sunday at the home of their father mr and mrs evans ward mrs tower was a visitor in tor onto on saturday miss isabelle gregg of toronto and sister jean of richmond hill are home for the christmas holiday the mission circle of the baptist church will hold their regular meet ing on monday afternoon dec 30th i ed by mrs geo philip who had charge of the program it was de cided to increase their present two hundred dollar allocation by giving another twentyfive dollars it was also voted to send forty dollars to the china relief fund at the close of the meeting mrs ritchie and mrs philip served lunch next meeting to be held in january at the home of mrs a j gray the sunday school concert was held in the hall on friday evening with a good attendance of children and parents santa paid his regular visit and gave every child a present from a well loaded christmas tree rather that on tuesday the meet- special thanks is due miss wilkin son of our public school who so kindly repeated her school enter tainment for the occasion also the young people of brock road who assisted with the program mr w c willson the superintendent was chairman for the evening mr and mrs donald wright oflfor many years a member of the the mandeison cara 1946 1 stouffville ivisited mr and mrs bur- church choir mary jane robson ing will be at the home of mrs binstead and the topic will be christmas in other lands alan manderson felt himself to be a very luck man last weekend when he had his car returned safely to him by the toronto police after it had been stolen several days prey ous miss norma taylor visited with friends here on sunday mr and mrs w lade and bobby called on chas ireson and family on sunday prizes awarded for regular attend ance at sunday school went to gracie carter 3 years perfect at tendance isabel and kathaleen xighswander 1 year and ronnv mcgraw for the boys ss anniversary service will be held sunday evening at 730 pic tures of china by mrs j cook music by the cgit the little play by members of the ss have you any room for me was well presented sunday morn ing the public school meeting will be held thursday morning at 1030 in the school famous for pioneering the telephone in 1874 brantford ont is considering becoming canadas pioneer city in muni cipal milk sale aid r cooper seen with his children ray mond six and olive 13 be lieves that milk can be a successful public utility brantford electors voted in favor of the move vote was an expression of opinion au thority must be secured from the provincial legislature mrs william james coakwell very active in the work of the womens association of albert street united church and formerly now who is liable a passenger car flipped a stone through a window passing up the main street of newmarket last week just before the accident the jsander went by and the era says too many stones are in the sand now who will be liable for the damaged caused the ida drug store window either the driver of the car the sander or the town of newmarket whose front street is conceded to be too narrow perhaps it can be tacked onto the contractor who supplied the sand who knows model had been left locked in a city parking lot but the thieves forced open the window and once inside were able to start the engine the police found the car on a city street all intact and apparently none the worse five big highly mechanized assembl3 lines and being occupied at the rate of one every three ton dunn on sunday i beloved wife of the late william mr and mrs skilnick of toronto james coakwell passed away in the were weekend guests of mr and j oshawa general hospital on decern fourpiece aluminum houses a twobedroom house of alumi num that comes to the building site in four pieces instead of the usual thousands is the british aircraft industrys impressive contribution to the comparatively new world of structural prefabrication according to the financial post these british prefabs are coming off minutes production climbed from 2s a mrs ramsay miss j copping of toronto visited her friend ruth gillman over the weekend the many friends of mr d gan non are sorry to hear he has entered st michaels hospital for treatment mr and mrs b easton were call ed to calendar last week due to the death of mrs eastons father mrs rhoton spent the weekend with her mother at aurora mrs f cassie was in oshawa one day last week visiting her sister mrs b feasby mr jno gillman and daughters visited with mr and mrs vickers north of orillia one day recently they found lots of snow in the north countiy all the best reasons greet ings from ontarios labourite rabio station co all tou listeners ano frienbs tlje staff of 3flu cvtenbs heart iest ujishes for christ mas anb tlje ilcfcu car ont miss tlje special programmes arrangeb for pou buring cfiristmasujcclj mi week last dec to 1s9 a week at mid- october and is heading for 1200 a week by february aug 1047 com pletion is seen for the entire 51500- house order of the supply minis try ber 19 following a serious illness of two weeks the daughter of the late mr and mrs henry robson the deceased was born in markham on may 20 1872 where she married on novem ber 24 1898 a resident of oshawa since 1923 she had previously re sided in bronte pickering toronto and brougham predeceased by her husband on december 4 1939 mrs coakwell is survived by a daughter mrs c detlor mabel of picton and three sons william e of north oshawa w gordon of kingston and c orval or oshawa also surviving are a brother frank robson of detroit and nine grandchildren the funeral was held from the armstrong funeral home in osh awa on saturday december 21 fol lowing by interment in mount lawn cemetery the services were conducted by rev e donovan jones pastor of albert street united church there when the military hosjmtal at petertero ont burned ex- artillery sergt jim jourdin lost 500 worth of belongings among them a panda bear for his twoyearold pamela a storetostore search left jim still without a panda and the prospect for pamelas merry christmas looked blank indeed but pamelas faith in santa clans was saved when a niagara falls ont man un expectedly provided a twin substitute xow jim is on his way to his home in sault ste marie ont to pamela and her english war bride mother with the panda ready for delivery by santa on the big night- alfalfa hay wanted best price for good quality sample reesors marmill limited markham phone 96 ontario apples please dealers in great britain as the result of the arrival in britain of a shipment of 3000 barrels of ontario apples the first shipped for some years letters are being received by the minister of agriculture hon thomas l ken nedy from merchants and dealers in britain expressing gratification at again being able to secure apples from this province and comment ing very favourably on the quality and condition of the fruit on arrival in each of the barrels shipp ed a small handsomely illustrated folder entitled ontario apples return to the motherland and asking for comments to be sent back on the condition of the apples was placed and the letters received are the result of this publicity effort the official report from the special products board is also highly favorable to the apples sent from ontario the report covers two shipments one of goo barrels and the other of 2400 barrels it shows that one hundred per cent of the apples arrived in first second or third class condition which is the highest rating given ben davis and gano varieties landed in excellent condition with snows showing slight waste this waste being assessed at one to three pounds per barrel for snow apples which are a soft variety this is considered a very excellent record after the long sea voyage there were no abnormal breakages in the barrels containing the apples i s a a a r r a r r r a r r r r r the holiday season brings to us a keener appreciation of old associations and of the value of new friendships in this spirit we hope that you may have a very merry christmas and a happy prosperous new year spofford co stouffville ontario locker system standard size locker 900 a year cutting room and chilling room available free to customers cartons and containers for frai and vegetables at normal charge taylorloyst phone clarenont 19w or 19j danforth bus lines daily service effective sept 29th toronto east bound read down pm pm pm am sun hoi 915 1010 1020 1035 ioas 1010 1050 1100 1105 1115 1130 pm dailv ex sun hoi 545 g10 620 635 638 610 650 700 705 715 730 sat only 200 225 235 250 253 255 305 315 320 330 345 sun hoi 1000 1025 1035 1050 1053 1055 1105 1115 1120 1130 1145 am daily ex sun hoi 915 940 950 1005 1008 1010 1020 1030 1035 1045 1100 rrougham toronto bay and dundas danforth and luttrell scarboro jet malvern browns cor town line cedar grove locust hill green river brougham claremont claremoxt west bound am daily ex sun hoi 845 820 810 755 752 750 740 730 725 715 700 am sun hoi 945 920 910 855 852 850 840 830 825 815 800 pm dally ex sun hoi 200 135 125 110 107 105 1255 1245 1240 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