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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 28, 1939, p. 5

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday sept 28th 1939 page five specials your choice of glass plate or dessert dish with each package of concentrated super suds 19c free attractive fruit bowl with the purchase of 5 cakes colgates toilet soap all for 25c maple leaf baking powder 1 pound tin 15c zest pure orange marmalade 4lb tin 45c neilsons cocoa half lb tin 19c mother parkers tea half pound package 28c frenchs prepared mustard per jar 10c with hot dan mustard spoon new giant palmolive soap 3 cakes 25c heinz pickling vinegar per gallon 50c ratcliff co town delivery stouffville ontario phone tils children ply shovels in defence of warsaw bloomington wedding bells are ringing quite loudly mr and mrs hugh clark of toronto visited at watson fairies home on sunday miss mary paisley is in tor onto attending bible college this year mr jose our school teacher spent the weekend in toronto at his home thomas wright spent sunday at newmarket at the home of his brother bill tranmer left on tuesday to commence his course at tor onto university his many friends wish him every success congratulations to reta wagg on winning a prize on public speaking at the school fair last wednesday in stouff ville school on two weeks trial it speaks well for these books that they will stand an intensive examination we understand that mr gib bons and mr j cooney have been serving on jury lately it would be rather a pleasant change after the monotony of routine labour three weeks to a day the like those pictured above were over right in the world would german siege of warsaw began but the poles still hold their city while canadian children are attending school the boys and girls of warsaw are living under a hail of bombs children conscripted to dig trenches pile j be the end of civilization and sandbags put out fires and run j the return to barbarism britain supplies to their fathers and i says the policy shall not pre- mothers who are fighting for vail and is setting about the their homes against the ger- business of disposing of the per- niiin invader the rule of might petrator and his supporters lemonville we were sorry to hear that gibbons lost a valuable cow when it injured itself attempt ing to jump a fence mr and mrs f sanders journeyed to melanchton to visit with mr and mrs m thompson the school children did well at the stouffville school fair securing five dollars more prize money than they did last year the yps will meet as usual this friday evening the chris tian culture convenor miss velma yake will have charge of the meeting a set of the book of know ledge have been left in the pine orchard miss viva shropshire spent the weekend with miss johnson at omah mrs charles brandon enter tained friends from udora last friday mrs wesley lundy entertain ed a number of ladies at a tea on thuisday mr and mrs mcknight and family attended the wedding of mrs mcknights brother at uxbridge on saturday mr and mrs ed johnston mr and mrs robert johnston and jean attended anniversary- services at quaker hill on sun day the anniversary services on sunday were well attended mr curry was the speaker the newmarket male quartette pro vided the music a large crowd enjoyed a social evening on monday night at the home of mr and mrs ed johnston the evening was spent playing chinese checkers after which lunch was served cedar grove miss evelyn lapp spent last weekend in buffalo usa mr austin reesor spent last weeknd at his home here markham fair begins on october 5 so may i say we will be seeing you at the fair mr and mrs archie little and daughter also mr george freeman spent sunday with mr and mrs lorimer and fam ily of toronto zion united church will hold their anniversary services next sunday october 1st kev fred smith a former pastor will de liver the address at both vices locust hill choir will pro vide music in the afternoon and cherrywood in the evening please keep this date in mind mr and mrs george mcin tosh and family entertained the two ball teams to a party at their house on friday night last the question that is still unsolv ed is where did lloycland terry put so much icecream under all circumstances every one had a grand time next time mr mc things hell brace the dining groom floor just in case maida should fall again former pastor goes to new dundee the 56th annual conference of the mennonite brethren in christ church which has been in session for the past week at peaches of thrills and fun in montreal in washington 1000 1150 in boston 1175 print include hotel room meals enfortalnment in atlantic city 3 days 7 days 850 2305 including hotol room and moots 2nd line uxbridge mr and mrs john badgerow and baby allan called at her home on sunday we are glad to report mr charles forsythe is recovering again from a relapse of throat infection our sympathy goes to the taylor family of goodwood when a lad sandy lived on the second and went to school here misery likes company is what mr and mrs j e wagg may say while mr wagg was nurs ing a couple of broken ribs due to an accident on his way to lindsay fair and mrs wagg was in the act of carrying some fruit down cellar she tripped and fell dislocating her shoulder and receiving some nasty bruises however dr darling will soon have them on their feet again attractive round trip fares montreal x 1355 washington 2120 boston 2155 atlantic city 2120 x 5 day excursion information at mansion house stouffville gray coach lines vivian potatoes are being dug and the yield reported is good in places and not so good in others perhaps promising higher pric es will compensate for any shortage jumping fences and racing over the fields is one of the best appetizers we can think of and indeed it was proven here the other evening when a treasure hunt and weiner roast was held at the home of mr and mrs boden did we have a lot of fun on sunday october 1st rela tives of our esteemed friend george mccormack will pre sent to our church congregation an oak pulpit just here we might mention that the outside of the building looks fine since being finished with red shingles imitation brick rev a noseworthy of ottawa called on mrs guy last thurs day the miller family motored to lindsay on saturday returning home sunday mrs john hosking entertain ed relatives from buffalo over the weekend mr and mrs ferguson and family spent a very enjoyable evening at the wideman home last friday mr and mrs henry walker are spending a few days with their daughter mrs albert heise of gormley mr allan lewis accompanied mr gordon lunau of markham on a trip through the north country last wednesday they returned home on sunday mr and mrs alvin wray of toronto were sunday visitors with mr and mrs nelson smith mr and mrs wm paisley and son david visited at the kirk home on sunday mr and mrs j s wideman spent sunday with mr and mrs ed nigh of the sixth line a number from here attended annivesary services at bethes- da on sundav new dundee ontario came to a close last monday delegates and pastors from the various fields of the conference were in attendance of special interest to the dicksons hill and mount joy mbc churches is the ser- appointment of dow sargeant as assistant to rev f g leh man the pastor this circuit mr sargeant is a graduate of tor onto bible college and has been successful in christian work since his graduation prior to this appointment he was assistant pastor on the sunni- dale pastoral charge apprecia tion is also felt by the people of this field for the faithful efforts of messrs e harvey and h w willson who assisted in the work of the ministry during fhe past year of special interest to tribune readers is the appointing of rev ss shantz one time pas tor of the stouffville mbc church as pastor at new dun dee ontario for two years he had officiated as presiding elder rev h shantz returns to stouffville for his second year notice to milk custom ers kindly be advised that be ginning with tuesday morning october 3rd the maple leaf dairy will commence winter hours of delivery which means that your milkman will arrive later in the morning customers should provide for this next monday so that they will have sufficient milk for tuesday breakfast before the delivery of the day reaches you clayt baker prop dance cedar beach gardens musselmans lake friday sept 29th billy hole his liye wires olde tyme and modern dancing ballantrae the farm stock sale on the walker farm on the 8th last friday saw auctioneer farmer dispose of all the goods and chatties in double quick time prices for live stock wore very good but farm implements did not sell so hot a seven acre field of buckwheat went for 10 it had been touched with frost and didnt look very promising mr and mrs walker are leav ing the farm and will take up residence in richmond hill this place was once the home of mr and mrs v a quanta of stouffville who left the farm 21 years ago the property is now owned by mr herb mit chell we wish the walkers every success in their new home gormley mrs e storm spent several days visiting with friends in toronto this wek congratulations to mr and mrs clifford winger the proud parents of a daughter born on monday sept 25th the rain which fell sunday monday and tuesday evenings is greatly appreciated by the farmers who have sown their fall wheat a group of young people from heise hill church presented a program at the bic church near stayner on sunday even ing the program consisted of short gospel messages a read- births winger at gormley on sept 25 1939 to mr and mrs clifford winger nee ada cober a daughter luella marie mcmullen at obrien ave maternity home on sept 26 1939 to mr and mrs lome mcmullen a daughter cider mill brinjr your apples our mill is in splendid condition and we can give jour prompt service frank harvey gormley elevators phone 7303 ing and several quartette num bers altona miss doris watson spent the weekend at her home in toron to mrs f johnston is spending a few days with mrs w clark- son last sunday was missionary day at the sundy school there were 147 present to enjoy the varied program mr and mrs norman pellatt of unionville also mr and mrs hopkins of brougham spent sunday at wm eckardts miss ruth slack spent the weekend with helen campbell at dickson hill merchants we would advise merchants to place orders for counter check books and guard against advanced prices the tribune is in a position to quote the low est prices posible obtaining for any style of books required goodwood everything is in order for the opening event of the new rae garage on friday night the public will be entertained by harry gibbs and also by comic and educational talking pic tures with baxters merry mak ers for the popular dance used implements low priced to clear the following we have specially priced for quick sale land roller three drum steel wagon low down double mould plow with potato digger 13 tooth mh cultivator team of mares 1020 tractor 2 stiff tooth 2 spring tooth culttvators frank baker international harvester peter hamilton and fleury co beatty co melotte or lister co bissell co pedler co lightning rod co real estate handled at our ojtce we hanlde repair for all companies telephone 15204 tribunes small advs cheap and profitable are the new season opens with a fine showing of findlay stoves ranges and heaters a complete new stock on display from this long established and popular manufacturer we welcome inquiries for inspection and price quotations brathwaite hardware

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