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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 9, 1925, p. 8

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stouffville july 9th 1925 sixth line we all hope to take in chautau qua next week miss gertrude brown of toronto spent sunday at frank steckleys on sunday mr aylmer clark and family were at jacireons point mrs israel clubine of toronto spent the week end with mr ezra clubine miss dorothy cooper and friend of toronto spent a few days at mr allin pikes next sunday morning the pastor will begin a series of sunday morn ing sermons on the gospel the power of god unto salvation the first message will be the need for the gospel a quiet talk with a young man is the subject of sermon for next sunday evening in the local church this is the third in a series of quiet talks with jesus overland coach 1 with slxcultndm ia75 i beautifully designed engineered for endurance outperforms all cars in its price class excels all coach values by a wide margin tfiizw 1 i take it out on the road feel its rash i of silent smooth power sweep right over those steep hills in high through sandy muddy rough roads i without a murmur then flash away i with amazing speed thats the per- i formance and power youll find in j the new overland six cylinder coach i a car of beauty style and luxury youll be proud to own and a value you cannot equal anywhere june is demonstration month for the overland coaches be our guest for a free demonstration ride come in today another big value overland coach with 4 cylinders raw ww frtarf cmc 95 9ttr owwiic twmhmj owff mt inn v 8 jtgr 5 weeks to pay w h todd agent stouffville i worlds lowest priced cars yv ivtth sliding gear transmission english comedy drama the mollusc 35 ji to- i- presented by a professional cast of chicago players first night dominion chautauqua 8 splendid attractions 4big days4 dominion chautauqua season tickets 200 above price does nqt include amusements tax stouffville chautauqua week july 16 to 20th claremont stanley oook and family left on friday for a weeks visit with his parents at new hamburg on saturday evening our football team defeated ashburn by a score of c to 2 on the holiday a goodly company of old claremont residents now liv ing in toronto motored out to our park and enjoyed themselves quite a number of games were played and a number of interesting races run off a couple of bagpipes furnished the music it being rather cool the meals were spread in the town hall a very enjoyable time was spent on july 1st at the second anuai ga thering of the forsyth clan when about 300 assembled at the beauti ful home of mr malcolm forsyth claremont to renew old acquaint ances members of the clan were from different parts of canada and united states among those from a distance were mr peter forsyth of washington dc mr and mrs george guibord id family mrs o kester of boston mass mrs caru- kin winchester of grand rapids mich mrs morie of windsor also a number from hamilton guelph toroato cobourg aurora etc an orchestra the tagpipe and bright speeches were- part of the program community singing was enjoyed by all mr malcolm forsyth was ap pointed chieftain pf the clan whicti decided to meet annually bethesda mrs s p foote is visiting friends in toronto wesley steckley and son arthur attended camp meeting at new dun dee over the week end our baseball team pointed the way to the vandorf team in that hamlet last monday to the stroke of 30 mr and mrs clark of toronto spent a week with mr clark sr at his summer home here geo staley had the misfortune to lose a valuable cow which was killed by lightning on friday night last the newly weds have returned home and have got quite settled down after the hilarious reception given them by our indian band miss edith atkinson of oxford house northern manitoba where she been engaged in missionary work among the indians for the past four years is spending a couple of months at her home here with the churches stouffville fresdytekian sunday july 12th 11 am and 7 pm rev r j campbell will preach the public cordially invited v christian church edgar morton pastor sunday july 12th 11 am communion service at bloomington 230 communion at ringwood 7 p m stouffville subject when god laughs at us by the pastor the united church of canada sunday july 12th rev h s warren ba minister rev r young associate minister 10 am sabbath school aud bible class 11 am theme the importance of individuality 7 pm theme the immanence of god v the minister will preach at both services brief bright services all are welcome baptist rev w w fleischer pastor sunday july 12th services as usual will be held in ratcliffs hall a cordial reception and an old time gospel service await all who come to the services next sunday subject for the evening service will deal with home life a fallen girl and a careless father remember our prayer meeting in the board room wednesday night at 8 pm cottage prayer meeting this week at the home of mrs lemon baker goodwood r tindall wife and family spent the week end with friends in orillia and uhthoff miss jessie todd is visiting her sister mrs geo evans of monteith for a few days geo watson and his mother of beaverton visited mr and mrs d watson on sunday mr and mrs isaac fosket and family and ftiiss mary haynes spent sunday in toronto miss minnie sellers and gentleman friend of toronto visited her par ents over the week end mrs j schnider is visiting her parents mr and mrs jos middleton her father also went with her to the city the lol here intends going to beaverton on saturday to celebrate the glorious twelth which falls on sunday mr and mrs geo maye and stan ley jones also lady friend visited relatives of the former in scarboro township last sunday miss adelaide evans who has been attending high school in ux- bridge has left for monteith where her parents moved this spring dr middleton says he can put rawleighs stock tonic beside any other make and the farmer will have better results and at alower cost it contains no drugs thieves entered the poultry house of george faulkner last friday night and relieved him of nearly all his poultry a farmer off the fourth concession demonstrated a new way to stop a ford car on saturday night by bumping it into miss murisons ver andah posts fortunately no dam age was done donald darling and wife mrs dr darling mr and mrs f a forsyth ernest morgason and his mother and daughter daisy and miss viola reid visited the rose garden at port perry and report a lovely sight the orange walk to the united church of canada was well atten ded las sunday evening about 70 members being present the ad dress given by rev cc otten was very impressive and instructive mrs moses norton met with a painful accident while visiting at mrs to lapeers last week while carrying bread down cellar bho fell becoming unconscious for some time she is much better again and we hope for a speedy recovery on july 4th an exciting game of football was played here between cherrywood and goodwood result ing in a victory for the home team by a score 2 to 1 dont forget the game on thursday the 16th with pickering which team has been greatly strengthened while taking a calf to uxbridge last friday a neighbor of ours on the 2nd concession fell asleep in the wagon when the horse got too near the ditch upsetting the whole outfit as there was no eye witness the predicament of the fanner wa3 interesting being resourceful he hitched the horse to the side of the wagon and pulled it rightside up and went on his way rejoicing ringwood william bassett has purchased a chevrolet car miss ida brownsberger spent the week end at bethesda miss margaret grove is at present visiting her aunt mrs john lee of goodwood a number from here were present at the baptist picnic at robt rat- cliffs on saturday ira grove was up to the black river fishing on monday of this week and brought home a good catch one speckled beauty measuring 14 inches roy grove spent sunday at sonya haying is all the go here e e watson was a sunday visi tor at port perry we are sorry to report that mr and mrs wm anderson who have been on the sick list for some time are not regaining health as fast as we would like to see secure your chautauqua tickets early the allotment is selling fast the two plays are worth the price of season ticket alone stouffvilles new dry goods store mens dept arrow brand shirts and collars work shirts blue striped and khaki overalls black or striped pants black or khaki socks cotton cashmere and silk grocery dept salmon 1 lb tins at 17c 24c and 35c salmon lb tins at 10c 15c and 19c macaroni 2 packages at 25c rolled oats 5 lbs at 25c nu jell 3 packages at 25c custard powder 3 packages at 25c chocolate pudding powder 3 pkgs at 25c lemonade powder 3 packages at 25c club house olives at 15c 25 and 30c f c r0wb0tham dry goods and groceries phone 5601 town ordere delivered football standing the standing of the south ontario football league on july 1st is as follows w l goodwood 7 0 cherrywood 4 1 claremont 5 2 green river 4 2 brooklin 4 3 pickering 3 4 ashburn 2 4 whitby rl 7 manchester 1 8 threshing we am prepared to do all kinds of threshing with our new waterloo threshing outfit 2 outfits taking in two and half miles on the 8th and 9th of whitchurch and 6th 7th 8th and 9th markham one and quarter miles on the 5th 6th and 7th con whitchurch wm pipher son ringwood phone 4810 farm for sale 110 acres more or less at lot 5 con 6 whitchurch barn recently remodelled and accommodates 50 head cattle good house all ex cellent land and spring creek s cross the property parties interested should investigate now when the crop production can be seen priced reasonable robt ratcliff 21 send the tribune to absent friends feathers wools etc we are paying highest prices tor wool feathers and poultry special attention paid to orders bon rexlin phone 7821 aug28p- implement bargains cosh or credit before i close up to go away for- a time i am offering big bargains- in tractor in good condition cutting- box blowers mowers and all other- kinds of implements call now while the chance is yours highest price for hides junk wool h herman phone 1903 d 1 3 1 z 1 1 2 0 1 pts 15 11 11 10 9 7 6 2 1 pigs for sale one sow and pigs also a number of young sows coming in soon chas o harper phone 4716 stouffville roseville picnic v wednesday july 22nd 1925 in mr kendalls bush lot 26 con 3 uxbridge two miles north of good wood 3 pm ladies baseball matcn uxbridge vs stouffville 4 pm football tournament rose- ville pkie grove and brookdale adults and childrens races baby show prize to the best looking young man refreshment stand on grounds rev william kendall for sale 16 fresh milch cows and a num ber of beef ringers delbert holden phone 184 stouffville 21 i do you want mp boyouhnow good oil when you see it nollihely to be sure demand sunoco the distilled oil mark maynard distributor phone 100 unionville also olympic gasoline and kerosene ii xv tip top tailors the worlds largest one price tailors we have just received the agency for this well known tailoring organization and are now able to offer to the men of stouffville and district a tailored to measure suit at the one price of 2400 come in and look over the large range of samples in the latest patterns of blue black and grey- styles worsteds cheviots and scotch and eng lish tweeds regardless of the clothes you buy or the price you pay there is no greater value than tip top tailored to measure at 2400 satisfaction guaranteed a e weldon the west end shoe store stouffville

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