Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 1, 1940, p. 4

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page eight the tribune stouffville ont thursday august 1 1940 cottagers headquarters stouffville 5c to 1 store our month end sale will be held on thursday friday and saturday of this week these specials should interest the thrifty lake buyers silk hose fullfashioned chiffon or service weight 59 celanese hose at only per pr 25 dresses oqr popular styles sizes 14 to 44 slips 69c rayon satin slips only i tea aprons 25c guaranteed fast colors childrens d resses sizes 2 4 and 6 29c need any of th carbolic soap 2 cakes 9 tin tea kettles 25 tilt top glass pitchers pink and crystal 15 white plates 7 inch 10 preserving kettles 79 fly spray tin 20 hand sprayers 15 rayona cotton table cloths 49 ese in camp 1 mens blue denin pants 115 mens summer caps 25 sun glasses 10 shinola shoe dressing white 10 shu milk 15 fly coils 2 for 5c and 3 for 5 mosquito netting yard 9 wax paper 100 ft roll 23 panties rayon white or tearose 21c vests pure white cotton 25c si ips broadcloth in white pink or peach 25c peaches mr and mrs ivan walker of tor onto were sunday visitors under the parental roof mr grant wells of lemonville spent a few days with his uncle mr allen lewis congratulations to mr and mrs albert cleverdon on the birth of twin boys last wednesday mr and mrs g hoover and fam ily also mrs c gayman had sunday dinner with mr and mrs joe gay- man stouffville miss jean allan is spending sever al weeks with her aunt mrs roberts master gordon lewis enjoyed some holidays at the wells home lemon ville miss margaret heisey is enter taining one of her chums from tor onto this week the tin pan band called on the newly weds mr and mrs winston watt on monday sunday visitors at the smith home were mr john leadbetter and chas leadbetter of markham master donald brown of markham visited his cousin jack warriner last week mr lome harper attended the roller skating derby at toronto on friday evening altona mr and mrs gower of toronto were guests atmrs tindalls home mr and mrs walter baker and family visited at fred raymers re cently irene and carl pilkey are visiting their grandmother mrs raynier in stouffville mr and mrs wagg and children at f waggs and n bunkers for the weekend mr and mrs joe wild and mr and mrs ernie davis were guests at a davis recently mr and mrs stanley slack at wm slacks home on sunday mr and mrs stanley lewis and bob at vineland for a few days we are sorry to report that earl mcnair is in the general hospital as result of a motor accident mr tom pilkey also mr and mrs edward pilkey had tea with mr and mrs fred pilkey on sunday mr and mrs o madill and miss marjorio also alma pilkey spent a tew days this week with mr and mrs grant baker of rosedale the happy helpers class met at the home of mrs s thompson last thursday afternoon mrs w crosier of port perry is visiting with her son david crosier wo extend our sympathy to the gormley work has started on the addition to murray bakers small house mr g w baker is adding two more rooms at the back mr and mrs j doust are enter taining their daughter florence and children from toronto this week ronnie lehman is enjoying an ex tended holiday with his grandma and grandpa johnson a number of people enjoyed the slides on africa which were shown in the church on monday night a number are leaving for the stay- ner camp meeting which starts on thursday and continues for ten days mrs clara wldeman who had a sale last wednesday has taken rooms ot the home of mr and mrs david hilts her fine home is rented we understand for a nursing home tuesday morning mrs i brubacher and miss myrtle sider received the shocking news that their oldest brother mr w sider of stayner had died very suddenly we extend our deepest sympathy to them at this time relatives of the late mrs jess davis of glasgow alta tellers of mongolia spent a few days with olive madlll this week 8th line markham i the shank bros have recently in stalled the hydro on their farm mr arthur douer of toronto call ed on friends here on monday notice blueberries are not sufficiently ripened yet as reported by mr and mrs edwin byer mr jennings of temperanceville was a recent visitor at the home of his daughter mrs alvin wideman last week mr a w huth of elmvale was a monday visitor with mr and mrs spang a few from this line joined with the peachs sunday school in a pic nic at woodland park last thursday afternoon harvesting operations are now quite general in this locality mr c hoover being the firston this line to cut a fine crop of wheat miss grace leadley is making a good recovery from her tonsil opera tion last week mr and mrs louis weber who are on furlough from south america were sunday evening visitors at the home of mr and mrs leslie wam- bold mr and mrs lome byer are spen ding some time over at downs- view where they are working at the comb honey crop we are sorry to learn that mr jl byer is confined to his bed again after making a good recovery from his re cent operation little misses muriel and helen burkholder of cedar grove are spen ding their holidays at the home of their grandparents mr and mrs l w hoover mr burrows recently employed on the farm of mr mcarthur has left our community to take up employ ment in toronto good interest is being shown in the bible school to open in wide- man church children from 4 years up will find a place come all get in touch with mr a d grove the director mr norman burkholder suffered a loss on monday last when one of his best cows was struck at the crosing on his farm and instantly killed by a train mr burkholder and his son allen who were working some dis tance away witnessed the scene but were unable to do anything in time to avoid the accident born in uxbridge mrs j davis buried in stouffville today eightytwo years of age this month mrs jess davis passed away at her home in glasgow on monday evening she had been confined to bed for seven weeks but had not enjoy ed good health since suffering a stroke three years ago the funeral this thursday afternoon will be horn the late home at 230 to stouffville cemetery her maiden name was elizabeth pickering and with the exception of a short time spent in whitchurch lived all her long life in uxbridge township where she was born besides her husband there survives three sons and three daughters newton in western can ada walter and ralph at glasgow mrs j o spang mrs louis slack and mrsherb ferrier all in the home locality an only sister survives mrs davis and lives in toronto church hill mrs violet degeer was holi daying hist week with mrs lazenby miss laura beach is holiday ing with her sister mrs c skin ner at udora mrs lydia cook of brooklin and mr isaac graham of usa spent the weekend with mr arthur vaughan mr and mrs pope returned last week from a delightful motor trip to the coast mrs wall and ruth spent the weekend at the lazenby home christian endeavour meet ings are cancelled for the sum mer months mr and mrs herb pegg and mr and mrs a vaughan attended the funeral on thursday of the late miss h smith at bond head bloomington mr lemon paisley and miss luella are holidaying in orillia miss wright of toronto was a guest at mr carrs rev and mrs morton of stouffville were guests at a w storrys on sunday mr and mrs theo warder of kitchener visited at the home of her father mr male ramer mr and mrs g barnes of mount albert were visiting i with relatives here on sunday mr and mrs a vaughan of churchill attended service here on sunday morning mr h shantz of kitchener was a visitor at 0 h tran- mers last week mr g gibbins of melville was in bloomington on sunday mr and mrs maccormack of sudbury spent the weekend at her fathers mr w a fock- lers mr and mrs ashenhurst of uxbridge and miss card of tor onto spent sunday at mr e fairies home mrs heise of stouffville was at her fathers mr l paisleys on sunday we join in congratulations to miss marion williams and mr h hope on their recent marriage and wish them much happiness miss doris foote entertained the former school friends of miss lillian shirley at a tea on thursday afternoon at the foote home miss shirley who has been living in toronto was the recipient of a number of beautiful gifts her marriage took place on saturday july 27th bethesda miss evelyn lapp of cedar grove is visiting with her cousin miss marie scott mrs fred allin entertained two of her young nieces last week nora graham and irene mcnichol the wms will meet next wednesday at the home of mrs charles atkinson sunday visitors with mr and mrs louis brillinger were mr and mrs bert dike billie and delbert mr arthur hawton and miss hawton mrs herb hisey and barbara misses delma and reta atkinson and messrs fred yake levon vassoyian and gerald logan had tea with mr and mrs j logan at green river on sunday mr roy scott is holidaying at cedar grove with mr harold lapp there was a large congrega tion at the united church ser vice on sunday evening to hear mr charles ratcliff who spoke very effectively on the second coming of christ miss hood returned mission ary from africa had charge of the mennonite service on sun day morning in the absence of the pastor rev i brubacher the attendance at sunday school on sunday reached the 98 mark let us have over a hundred next sabbath a new senior boys class has been formed and their new teacher mr ed boadway will have charge of them next sunday vandorf a black hornet met the scribe in the berry patch and it has resulted in infection in her foot our highway has been com pleted and is now in good shape to carry much of the traffic off yonge street mr and mrs george richard son and mr and mrs roymor- ley spent a day or two in bob- caygeon miss ruth oliver spent part of her holidavs in windsor mr and mrs bert dike del and billy mr howard and miss annie dike had sunday dinner with mr and mrs louis brillin ger mr and mrs james oliver accompanied mr and mrs w h sproxton to mr and mrs e churkes in barrie on tuesday mr and mrs russel sprox ton and family visited mr and mrs morley andrews of queensville on sunday the church worship will be conducted by the ypu of temperanceville this sunday last sabbath mr grant mor ley presided at the organ in the absence of our organist mr richardson mongolia j several attended the mbc pic nic in ratcliff s park on friday miss marion reinhart of stayner spent a few days at the home of mr f pugh a car load of young men from here were at port bolster for sun day the sing song was at mr obijah browns this week mr and mrs harvey howe and granddaughter nancy of birming ham mich are at mr and mrs f pughs home mr and mrs r h spofford and muriel attended the funeral of the late mr wellington dove of schom- berg on tuesday the deceased a cousin of mr spofford was in his 7sth year and had always lived in that community zm sz permanent waves of quality priced from s350 to 750 including hair cut shampoo and wave commencing august 1 prices at the demllo shop will be slightly in creased maries beauty shop phono 170 main st e stouffville jj la j i p v n when the hot summer days arrive you need not dash away on your vacation in haste and confusion plan now to give yourself a happy carefree holiday w from vacation fours you can choose just the holiday to meet your fancy weekend trips or nine- day tours with the privilege of stop over arrangements to suit your convenience restful lake and highway tours round trip from toronto including steamer accommodation and meals 2 days muskoka lakes fisjs 2 days georgian say fisms 6daysceorgian say and lake superior w30 these and many other attractive holiday outings are completely described in the illustrated older vacation tours telephone or write for your copy today all bus travel information at brown betty tea room stouffville phone ids personal paragraphs by the beach stroller we should like to know why willie turtle and fisherman bevans find such an attraction at the moon haven seems theyre always located there theyre the first to arrive for the choice front seats and also the last to leave saturday night last we noticed they were not alone either but had the wives along to help bring the ramblers in early angus and bill have lost their chairs at the rilley corner but they are holding out hopes a couple may he donated not to push out of the limelight altogether theyve taken on walking as a pastime outfitted with a ibroom handle and a curtainpole they keep the byways pretty well patrolled the other morning i noticed the pair strolling down eat ons lane several bathing beauties were splashing about in the lake a3 the two aproached and bill had to almost drag angus along to a cool spot the view was wonderful with mr williams beautiful flower beds the fine home horses and big now threestorey hen house in the shade of the trees the boys had just de cided which members of a small flock of turkeys they would take along home when red mclennon had to show up and spoil everything the only difference we can over see be tween rod and angus is tholr height for both are bare on top as a billiard ball rod kept his eye on bill again a the wanderers started back for some choice white roosters were to bo passed in case any of our lake readers havent guessed the identity of these cronies its angus fountain not soda fountain and billy evans that we have been talking about

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