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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 8, 1949, p. 7

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the tribune stoufievule ont thursday september 8 1949 vaaa elberta peaches elberta peaches from vineland orchards will arrive this weekend with heavier shipments early next week be assured of treeripened fruit rene claude plums your favorite rene claude plums from bronte orchards will be arriving shortly let us call you when they are ready ratcliff co stouffville ont gormley mr peter cober of vaughan visit ed his neice mrs j t johnson last weekend large crowds attended the joint council and love feast in the breth ren in christ ohurch held last sat urday sunday and monday approx imately 2100 meals were served as folk came from all over ontario and clarence centre ny richard wilcox entertained a num ber of his little friends last saturday on his sixth birthday mrs helen henry and miss jessie lucas of toronto are spending two weeks at st louis hotel quebec miss jean wideman began ner work in toronto on tuesday mr carl heise and mr clarence iwideman left last tuesday for cal ifornia clarence plans to attend school there while carl will return in several weeks a number from here attended the service in carlton st united church last sunday afternoon where rev r p ditmer of springfield ohio and miss edna pridham missionary re turned from nigeria were guest speakers mr and mrs frank bennett and mr and mrs ellis klinck are enjoy ing a motor trip through indiana illinois and michigan everyone is invited to attend the special rally day services in cormley sunday school next sunday september 11th at 145 pm mr and mrs willis hunking will speak miss carol mansbridge will recite and messrs howard and ken baker will sing a special missionary offer ing will be taken mr and mrs wesley hoover of toronto spent the weekend with rel atives here saturday evening mr hoover showed his film of the recent hunkinghunt wedding miss margaret bennett is home on two weeks vacation atha news lois king spent last week visit- her friend blanche yvonne another pheasant owner to be paid for birds suicide washington usa harry warren will get 576 from the us government because his pheasants woke up and broke their necks warren raised game birds at van nuys calif his home was right next to the airport during ing with beelby happy birthday to powell who celebrated year on sunday sept 4 mr and mrs bill kennedy from agincourt spent sunday afternoon with mr and mrs joe tran mr and mrs jack lapp and mr and mrs bell all of toronto called on mr and mrs eli lehman and grace on sunday afternoon mr and mrs gordon overland and family of kingston are spend ing a weeks holidays with her parents mr and mrs d tran mr grillestie and miss grillestie spent the weekend with their sister and brotherinlaw mr and mrs powell mr and mrs gren draper marie mr and mrs fred draper and family spent the weekend at niagara falls little glenda and betty silver- thorn from mongolia visited their cousins carolyn and betty jean tran on friday mr anji mrs albert draper visited monday afternoon with mr and mrs hurley nelda and donald dunkeld have returned home from orchard beach where they spent a few days holidaying with friends mr walt draper and friend attended the exhibition on monday mr and mrs murray dunkeld spent sunday at orchard beach the war the army decided to enlarge the runways and the con- pretty fall weddings glover knox fall flowers decorated the home of mr and mrs john howard malcolmn of locust hill on sat urday sept 3rd at l30 pm for the marriage of their daughter mrs mary irene knox to grant irwin glover of oshawa son of mr irwin glover and the late mrs glover of oshawa rev chas malcolm officiated mrs rolph crawford of locust hill sister of the bride was the organist and mr robt miller brotherinlaw of the bride was the soloiist the bride given in marriage by her father wore blue tissue faille crepe the bridesmaid mrs thos anderson of toronto a sister of the bride wore wine moire taffeta the best man was mr rolph glover of oshawa the reception was held at the home of the brides parents for a motor trip to the west coast the bride wore a navy blue suit on their return they will reside in oshawa crowder eade gormley united missionary church was the scene of a pretty wedding on saturday aug 27 1949 the church was decorated with baskets of gladioli and roses when grace laurene elizabeth laughter of mr and mrs s e fade became the bride of bruce harold crowder son of mr and mrs gordon crowder stouffville mrs cyril redford was organist and mr redford was the soloist rev h s hallman stouffville officiated assisted by rev m bricker of toronto given in marriage by her father the bride wore ivory satin and silk embroidered chapel veil held in place by a crown headdress and carried a white bible with stream ers and red roses mrs roy davis sister of the groom was matron of honor and wore green taffeta she carried cream johanna hill roses edna eade and earla grey sister and friend of the bride were bridesmaids and wore pink taffeta they carried cream johanna hill roses joan flintoff cousin of the bride and marilyn crowder niece of the groom were flower girls they wore yellow taffeta dresses and carried nosegays bruce eade brother of the bride was best man ushers were lome crowder brother of the groom and walter flintoff uncle of the bride at the reception held in the church basement the brides mother received in a gray crepe dress with navy accessories and corsage of red roses the grooms mother assisted in a blue figured dress with white accessories and corsage of red roses the bride and groom cut their wedding cake with a sword which was carried by the brides great uncle thomas flintoff while a member of the north west canadian mounted police for travelling the bride wore a gold suit with matching hat and green accessories she wore the grooms gift of furs on their return they will reside in toronto boyingtox brown baskets of gladioli and ferns were the floral background in st philips anglican church union- ville for the wedding of janet gwendolyn brown daughter of tractor operated around the clock ml a wmf lins with the help of floodlights i a j jsm it seems mat the movtng lights jf khtm rev f fs s g ffi kjsfth mx as r cos l and mrs peggy pres dent truman saturdav sien- given in marriage by her father tot me aeau and lqng peplum fa into a long train with floor length embroidered veil and halo of seed pearls she carried white prayer book with white gladioli and white sweet peas miss audrey smith maid of honor wore yellow faille taffeta with matching halo miss eleanor brown sister of the bride and miss erla boyington sister of the groom wore blue faille taffeta with matching halos lois allen and barbara brown were flower girls and wore pink faille taffeta with matching halos william boyington was best man ushers were john h allen and keith brown after the reception held in the church the young couple left on a short trip to eastern points on their return they will reside on no 7 highway near markham mcarthur pearse in locust hill united church with rev j mclachlan officiating the marriage took place on satur day september 3rd of mary helen daughter of mr and mrs reuben r pearse to gordon frederick mcarthur son of mr and mrs a a mcarthur stayner miss jean muirhead unionvillein a gown of pink faille was organist miss mona armstrong zephyr in a gown of moss green satin sang the lords prayer before the ceremony and a weddin prayer during the signing of the register the bride given in marriage by her father wore white satin trimmed with seed pearls and bugle beads with the bustle back forming a slight train her finger tip veil was held in place by a seed pearl coronet she carried cascade of red rosesshe was attended by her sister miss gladys pearse who wore queens blue brocaded satin with matchin victorian bonnet she carried a cascade of pink roses mr ross beattie of stayner was groomsman the ushers were messrs austin pearse brother of the bride and george faris of cookstown for the reception at the riggfoot farm the brides mother received in navy blue assisted by the grooms mother in royal blue with corsages of pink roses and corn flowers the happy couple left for a motor trip through the eastern states the bride wearing a light blue twopice dress of moygoskel with navy accessories on their return they will live at elmlawn farm stayner scugog described stinking rotten lake port perry rod gun club entertained walter thompson mp at an evening gathering when the member was told a few uncomplimentary things about lake scugog the club describe the lake as a stinking rotten mud hole that could be made a beauty lake by being returned to its once former condition dr dymond told the gathering that the lake was a breeding ground for pestilence and jeopardized the health of those who lived on its shores or who came there for holidays ment paid pheasants up mrs harry boyd dies in 82nd year at her late residence brooklia jennie knight beloved wife of harry boyd passed away early in august in her 82nd year after an illness of some months the late mrs boyd was born on her fathers farm near balsam lake after her marriage she resided with her husband on a farm north of rosedale here their only child rose lillian was born she predeceased her mother eleven years ago later they continued farming at islay to retire at cam- bray twentytwo years ago they moved to brooklin where she resided until her passing here she was noted for her untiring work in the red cross and in her church activities a year ago last april mr and mrs harry boyd celebrated their golden wedding fond memories of this day remain ed with her during her remaining days surviving are her husband one sister lizzie and one brother isaac vandorf a miscellaneous shower was held at the home of mr and mrs john crawford on thursday even ing aug 31 for miss pearl mac- kay and mr bruce lewis who are to be married this saturday dr cavin mequarrie and miss pearl cale spent a few days in london visiting mrs j t me quarrie mr and mrs george hatton and baby daughter spent the weekend with mr and mrs rolio scott mr and mrs wm kingdon and bill visited mr and mrs charlie scott and girls at leaside on sun day mr and mrs garnet pattenden have left to make their home in the north country mr and mrs henry stephenson were guests of mr and mrs chas williamson on sunday lightweight box car displayed montreal sept 1 the first box car with an allaluminum body a new development in railroad freight equipment was displayed for officials of the canadian national railways recently at central station designed and built by the aluminum company of canada the car will go into ser vice on that companys roberval and saguenay railway on an experimental basis three more properties sold in pickering mr harvey moyer local wii- loughby farm agency representa tive reports the sale of three more properties a fourth sale is listed in the local column of this paper ernie abraham of west hill has purchased a farm at lot 31 con s pickering belonging to mrs beatrice featherston lester h mckay of scarboro has purchased the farm of mrs jessie williams lot 31 rear of con 8 pickering eight acres belonging to sidney stuart lot 30 con 9 pickering has been sold to bert williams births ogden to mr and mrs cecil ogden at beekcliffe private hospital hagersville on aug 31 1919 twin girls sheila may and sharon isobel sisters for douglas all doing fine greenwood mr and mrs jas greenwood of stoultville are happy to announce the birth of son james charles on august 2sth 1919 at markham a brother for rosalvn and paul dowser mr and mrs roy dowser whitevale are happy to announce the birth of their son fred david saturdav sept 3 1919 at the brierbush hospital stouffville deaths thompson louise on friday sept 2 1919 at the queen eliza beth hospital toronto louise thompson 8 st clair ave w toronto daughter of the late mr and mrs william thompson of uxbridge interment uxbridge cemeterv on tuesday miller william charles suddenly at his home 571 dela ware ave toronto on saturday sept 3 1919 william charles miller beloved husband of lola doreen kirk in his 21st year funeral service on monday sept 5 from clendenings parlors mark ham interment peaches cemetery a world ice shortage 60 years ago hastened artificial ice produc ing machines the church services united missionary church rev cyril berry minister mount joy sunday september 11 1949 1000 am sunday school rally mr and mrs w hunking out going missionaries will speak 1100 am worship service 730 pm evangelistic dickson hill sunday september 11 1919 1000 am morning worship 1100 am sunday school rally mr and mrs hunking will speak 730 pm young peoples o come let us worship stouffville united missionary church rev h s hallman pastor wed 8 pm altona prayer meet ing thurs 8 pm stouffville prayer service sunday september 11 1949 1000 am annual sunday school rally 1100 am worship 730 pm evangelistic 730 pm altona evangelistic you are invited to attend stouffville united church rev douglas davis minister sunday september 11 1949 1000 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship the evening service is withdrawn stalactites are icelike formations which hang from the ceiling of a cave end of summer semer- 2 for 27 25 75 21 carnation milk tall tins shredded wheat 2 pkgs budget tea lb pkg hillcrest sweet mixed pickles 16 oz jar aylmer pork and beans 20 oz tins 2 for 27 sun joy peas choice quality 20 oz tins 2 for 27 rubber rings doz 07 zinc rings doz 37 s0ngbws certo crystals 2 pkgs 25 clarks tomato juice 20 oz tins 3 for 25 keta salmon 1s 45 durham corn starch pkg 15 corn syrup 10 lb pail 115 5 1b pail 59 2 lb pail 25 freshie drink 5 pkgs 25 royal york peanut butter 16 oz 39 tide reg pkg 35 rinso reg pkg 35 stouffville christian church mr fred gould minister sunday september 11 1949 1000 am sunday school 1130 am morning worship 730 pm evening service 200 pm ballantrae 330 pm lemonville prayer meeting friday 8 pm at the parsonage all are invited united missionary church rev m bricker bethesda sunday september 11 1949 1000 am bethesda union ss 1100 am worship prayer meeting every wednesday at 8 pm gormley sunday september 11 1949 145 pm sunday school mr and mrs willis hunking out going missionaries will be guest speakers howard and kenneth baker will sing carol mans bridge will recite 245 pm worship 730 pm young peoples service mr and mrs willis hunking will be guest speakers henderson trio will sing stouffville baptist church rev j k pequegnat pastor sunday september 11 1949 1000 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship 730 pm evening service prayer meeting wednesday 8 pm you are welcome carload groceteria john mathewaon proprietor stouffvliio ontario bahai world faith 0 son of man my eternity is my creation i have created it for thee make it the garment of thy temple my unity is my handiwork i have wrought it father clothe thyself therewith that thou mayest be to all eternity the revel ation of my everlasting being for information 44 chestnut park toronto bloomington ringwood christian churches rev g w brown pastor sunday september 11 1949 j 1100 am bloomington j 730 pm ringwood i sunday school at 10 am classes for all ages friday 8 pm bloomington ce monday 8 pm ringwood ce prayer meeting wednesday 8 pm altona prayer meeting all are cordially invited to attend these services christ church anglican rev f herman rector sunday september 11 1949 13th sunday after trinity 200 pm sunday school 230 pm evensong praise the lord for his goodness psa 1078 i ir if o l t tf i 1 8sb3s3sggas3s wwcaws sacred heart rc church uxbridge ontario rev fr v mcgivney priest sunday september 11 1949 lets get this straight unless one accepts almighty god as the final arbiter of human destiny and his will as the law of human life there is little point in arguing the right or wrong of birth control to one who accepts the will of god it is necessary only to know that contraception is directly forbidden by the divine positive law and contrary to the very nature purpose and end of the institution of matrimony there argument ceases but if one does understand or accept the will of god in this matter the discus sion can be concerned only with expediency melville bethesda and peachs churches rev r t chapin minister sunday september 11 1919 1000 am peachs 1130 am melville 730 pm bethesda peachs w ms tuesday afternoon sept 13th second markham baptist church rev norman rowan pastor sunday september 11 1919 1000 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship tuesday 8 pm prayer praise and fellowship meeting sentence sermon the more you nourish your soul by feeding on the word of god the more likely he is to use you in blessing to others scripture truth st james presbyterian church stouffville donald mckhilcan minister sunday september 11 1949 1000 am service come and worship

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