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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 9, 1949, p. 4

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday june 9 1919 molasses special buy your molasses now bulk or in drums phone for prices central feed store e r daniels stouffville phone 277 held over kettles are staying till tuesday at the roxy theatre markham ma and pa kettle being held over for four more days instead of two last showings will be posi tively next tuesday june 14th at the roxy theatre markham dickson hill mrs wm grove entertained a number of girls on monday in honor of isabells birthday mr and mrs bob mcdowell re turned from their honeymoon trip north to timmins where they vis ited his sister airs fennell and family mr and mrs earl doner and family were entertained in the walker home on sunday those present at the horticul tural flower show report a pleasant and profitable evening the array of beautiful flowers was greatly admired and the guest speaker delighted the audience by her per sonality and timely information on gardening the next public holiday will fall on friday july 1st which is do minion day just three weeks from tomorrow 2 for 23c 2 for 19c 3 for 23c 20 oi tin lb pkg 24c 56c 30 oz bottle deposit extra domino dry ginger ale pride of the valley std quality green peas pride of niagara sub std tomato juice lynn valley std halves peaches irrisistible flavour freshly 8r0und as sold richmello coffee breakfast style black old engliih domino t e a 90c p 46c assorted marshmallow biscuits lb 29c parodice pitied choice red cherries m quints std quality tomatoes tm5c habitant french style pea soup 231c canned meat icam pork loaf t49c june weddings mcdoweia mover the marriage of lillian edna daughter of mr and mrs roy mover to mr robt arthur mc dowell son of mr and mrs wesley mcdowell took place on the lawn of the mover home at dicksons hill with rev c a berry oftici ating the bride whose father gave her in marriage wore a gown of ivory satin with an enbroidered net veil and her flowers were red roses her sister miss margaret moyer dressed in blue silk jersey and car ried lily of the valley was the bridesmaid the flower girl miss marian mcdowell niece of both the bride and groom was very sweet in frosted pink organdie with lilies of the valley mr clarence mcdowell was groomsman for his brother miss marian barkey cousin of the bride played the wedding music and the soloist mr reginald gibbins sang the king of love my shepherd is and o perfect love after the luncheon the happy couple travelled northward towards muskoka on their return they will live on the fourth concession of markham cain feasbv goodwood united church decor ated with baskets of spring flowers was the setting of a very pretty wedding on saturday june 4 when mildred audrey only daughter of mr and mrs cnas l easby became the bride of angus gordon cain son of mr and airs wm cain of zephyr rev douglas davis of stouttville oiliciated miss mary feasby of toronto played the wed ding music accompanied by charles alauill uxbridge who sang be cause and ill walk with you given in marriage by her father the bride wore a gown of brocaded white organdy with finger tip veil and carried a cascade of sweet heart roses lorna cain maid of honor and sister of the groom wore a gown ol dlue taileta and jean yake as bridesmaid wore pink taileta both carried bouquets of pink roses with coronets of rose buds harvey feasby brother of the bride was best man and the ushers were don cain and george harwood the reception was held at the home of the brides parents her mother received in a gown of rose crepe with navy accessories and the grooms mother assisted wear ing a gown of grey crepe with mat ching accessories both wearing corsages of pink roses for travelling the happy couple each donned matching suits of navy blue they left amid showers of confetti and best wishes of friends on their return they will reside in on their return they will reside in goodwood lemonville our local store is sporting a new glass front to display its wares wearever brush evenings seem all the vage mrs john paget had one last thursday and mrs k hutchinson and mrs chet gra ham entertain this week not to be outdone superhealth alumi num is holding a demonstration dinner at lorne hoovers this friday evening elgin hastings had dinner with his sister mrs armstrong locust hill on sunday the residents of our line are grateful for the coat of dust layer placed on the road saturday last mr and mrs ross winterstein had tea with mr and mrs hast ings on sunday evening at time of writing we are sorry to hear of the serious illness of mrs john paget due to an accident suffered on monday she has been rendered unconscious we hope for news of her speedy recovery friends in this community were shocked to hear of the death of mr stanley martin gormley fftzil errtd vegetables firm crisp ontario head lettuce fresh crisp red radishes ontario grown fresh green onions ontario no 1 hothouse cucumbers fresh tender and crisp celery stalks or hearts arriving fresh daily from niagara beamsville fresh strawberries new texas carrots 3 lbs 20c ripe sweet cuban pineapples size 24s 3 for 100 bc extra fancy winesap apples lb 15c new crop texas silver skin onions 2 lbs 27c ontario grown new green cabbage lb 9c texas firm red ripe tomatoes cello carton ontario grown snow white cauliflower each 25c keep cool serve salads arriving fresh daily goodwood goodwood united church sun day school is planning to hold its annual strawberry festival on june 22nd this date my not be definite watch this column for further notice our station agent mr fred mar shall is on his vacation he is re lieved by mr johnston of bancroft our village coal is coining in erly this yer geo todd has an other car of nut coal in revand mrs turner of spruce- dale spent last week with their son who is our student pastor and mr turner preached at 5th line and siloam on sunday glad to see our flash correspon dent mr walter davey of toronto visiting friends here over the weekend mr and mrs kennedy toronto visited her parents mr and mrs bert tindall over the weekend memorial service brougham union cemetery sunday june 19th parties are requested to place flowers at 2 oclock then proceed to the united church for divine service at 230 to be conducted by rev i e kennedy resisted by rev j e glover of elgin soloist mrs glover and special music by the local quar tette ala are invited a chicago thief bluffed by a mowan he was robbing info giv- i ing her money to buy food wont repeat the courtesy if he hears jit was gambled away she thought lit would bring tier luck although mary munn charming and distinguished canadian pian ist has played with famous amer- she never saw a piano keyboard having leen born blind bethesda east york district of the womens institute held their annual meeting in markham last tuesday with an attendance of well over 200 present those attending from bethesda branch were mrs c ratcliff mrs a paisley mrs h pugh mrs w brodie and mrs c hicks president east york district on wednesday of last week bethesda wms held their regu lar monthly meeting at the home of mrs jas gibson mrs c burk- liolder president presiding and the devotional part of the meeting was in charge of mrs jack clu- r a n wednesday june 8th the hifl church sn funday morntg bethesda institute will hold their and rev albert cober a former regular meeting at the home of gormley boy in charge of a mis- mrs k hutchinson there will be sion and orphange in illinois was the evening speaker both are on their way to attend the annual conference of the brethren in christ church to be held in stayner at the camp grounds of the united missionary church the confer ence beginning on wednesday of this week is to continue till mon day june 13th with open business sessions in the tabernacle and con tinuous services in a large tent adjoining these will be in the mayfair restaurant monday thru friday 8 am ii pm saturday 8 am 12 pm a brush demonstration on wednesday of this week the toronto east presbyterial will hold its spring rural gathering at sand- ford mrs r chapin is president for rural north interest of various church activi ties home and foreign missions orpanages schools etc with evangelistic services every evening delegates are expectd from the various groups in ontario as well as many of the states mr and mrs peter brillinger mr and mrs roy brillinger visit ed with mr and mrs walter bey- non in aurora on sunday alvin kelly and howard winger are both in with measles miss velma brillinger has return ed from grantham pa where she has been attending messiah col lege for the past two years mr and mrs walter henderson visited with their daughter mrs h cassel at preston a few days last week mrs thomas moorby has improv ed in health and is able to get out again mrs a sider from stouffville spent last thursday with mr and mrs jos sider waggs jewellery store stouffville ontario auction salf farm implements furniture carpenter and garden tools the property of geo trimble pinches ave east op yonge st north york twp saturday june 18th side delivery rake mh hay loader 3 hay racks seed drill 7 ft e eggs wanted oy th hightit mtrbtt prlci r g0l shipping ugt vilbl mn3r for ptrticuijri ag grdtng itjtion 029 ta10is ifttctlvi thua5day friday saturday june fth joih uth j ah fttrchjndii told m yor domrioit stor li oftditonjlly ggirtattf to 0 you i30x hiftckfra 2 horse rakes one way disc massey harris mower massey harris binder mcd hinder s ft walking plow one horse plow wagon box 3 wagons hand cutting saw cutter set light bob sleighs set double harness quantity of other harness collars etc set buggy wheels buggy pole lawn roller cutter pole iron pot garden cultivator hand cultivator lawn mower 3 lawn gates lawn fence oat box quantity of lumber some new 30 scantling pine 2x6 2 timbers is and 24 long set rope pulleys post hole digger post hole spoon church pence stretcher near new cyclone pence stretcher hand stretcher hand saws quantity of crow bars ciosh cut saw iron post driver pipe vice pipe wrench level table separator pipe cutters pig trough 2 screw jacks 2 ice tongs 2 adze angers a number of cider barrels a number of window sashes 2 screen doors 2 heater stoves 4picce bedroom suite gasoline stove morris chair small churn 1936 14ton ford truck complete set of high racks spades shovels hoes old iron and other articles too numerous to men tion ill health causing sale terms cash no reserve sale at 2 pm ken clarke prentice auctioneers in north york vote for jack smith published by north york liberal association june the month of roses and warm- weather sport togs fashion highlights in swim suits twopiece rayon bengaline with sherred elastic back onepiece rayon bengaline zipper back onepiece rayon bengaline midrift front in colors of turquoise red yellow black royal sizes 12 to 20 prices s550 to 750 printed cotton twopiece and onepiece 395 up see our toddlers sun suits swim suits boys alpine shorts and wash suits shorts and more shorts sturdy cotton drill camp shorts in colors of white navy brown 165 fine spun rayon and corduroy in assort ed colors and sizes 298 our dress department is full of cool washable cottons at reasonable prices in the pastel islets the bolero sun dress the practical spun rayons the plain or striped chambray the everpopular ginghams the noncreasing plain or fancy jersey sizes range from 11 to 50 prices from 325 up tailored slacks and slack suits tailored slacks and slack suits in spun rayon wool cotton drill popular shades sizes prices spofford co

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