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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 29, 1940, p. 5

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday august 29 1940 page five soaps redeem your rinso and lifebouy coupons at our store new giant super suds with free glass plate per pkg 39c new odex soap free tooth paste sample with 2 cakes special lie boys girls win a bicycle get your entry blanks here for patersons big new contest one entry blank with each yound of candy we carry the best in pickling vinegars spices and all requirements for your canning fresh fish tuesday and thursday morning ratcliff co town delivery stouffville ontario phone 7112 rural schools opening on september 9th still others open on usual date of september 3 mixed opinion prevails over the school sections concerning the best time to commence the fall term but the prevailing dates are sept 3 and 9 some schools are not impressed with the need for boys and girls on the farm and will open their school on the regular date of sept 3 in the case of mongolia it is explained that the boys at tending are very small and of no use in the harvest fields while at altona the building is being decorated and the work could scarcely be completed in time for sept 3 the following schools will open on sept 9 ringwood altona dickson hill s s 8 gth concession whitchurch bethesda and stouffville opening sept 3 mongolia ballahtrae ss no 7 whit church gormley lemonville atha opening sept 16 glasgow gormley mrs ernest jones is in feeamsville this week visiting per cousin mr and mrs roy brillinger piotored to stevensville last sunday bringing their daughter bliss vera home with them she had spent the summer there mr dan cleminhagie who pas been employed at l 5teckleys left for western canada a few days ago he ravelled by the thumb route md reached the north shores if lake superior in record time ire hear mr o l heise completed jarvesting a big grain crop on he home farm at the square ast tuesday which is probably he first place to be finished rhe grain crop certainly looked rery fine we had two interesting rroups at heise hill church last reek to bring us profit and aspiration thursday night a rroup from the bible school leaded by oarleton witlinger md a ladies quartette conduct ed a meeting and on sunday the young people from wain- fleet were here chris sider leaded this group 8th line markham miss molly dyck spent the weekend at the home of mr and mrs a r wideman mr and mrs allan d wide- man entertained friends from pennsylvania on sunday miss mabel shank is spend ing some time with friends at kitchener mr ledley of toronto is at present visiting at the home of his son ivan bishop and mrs c f dir- stine of kitchener called at the shank home one day last week two car loads of young people from this line and including some toronto friends left early this week to spend a short vacation in haliburton mr and mrs swartzentruber from the mission fields of south america were visitors with mr and mrs walter byer last friday quite a number from this vicinity assisted at the raising cf the new barn on the farm of mr joseph gould east of mark- ham village mrs little who has been con fined to her home recently through illness we are pleased to report is improving aramc2 sale used trucks 193g chev maple leaf duals 7x12 stake 1936 chev pick up 1933 gmc duals 7x12 stake buick motor 1933 dodge onehalf ton panel 1936 gmc onehalf ton panel x 1935 chev one ton panel 7x10 body 1929 gmc one ton single 6x9 body 1933 rugby duals hydraulic dump 1930 chev one ton panel 1932 rugby two ton duals 6hx9 stake one hand lift two steel dump bodies tractors four fordson tractors one 1530 mcdeering tractor chas cooper markham red cross win at exhibition in the group knitting com petition at the canadian national exhibition open to all organizations knitting for the army navy or airforce the entry sent in by miss mina sommerville convenor of work committee for markham town ship branch of canadian red cross won first prize for the army group local knitters in the union- ville institute entry which stood first were miss jean brown and sister grace mark ham mrs flossie atkinson and mrs j m rae this group were entered by mrs g g maynard dist pres of east york institutes claremont ontario green river special meetings will be held in the baptist church from sept 8 to sept 15 by the mc- master band mrs w r cloakey of toron to spent several days here last week mrs draper of thessalon is visiting with relatives and friends here and at toronto many of us join in congratu lations to mr and mrs joe tran the newlyweds a shower to honour mr and mrs charles woodcock will be held at the school on thursday evening this week mrs wood cock has been the school teach er here for several years and we greatly regret her parting from this district the newly- weds have a farm near stroud which they intend to occupy in the near future the ladies aid held their meeting this week at the home of mrs t williams mrs m ryan was special speaker dur ing the afternoon tea was served later the doll caniage parade was held at the park last weekend and many prizes awarded mr and mrs jas crossland have taken up permanent resi dence on their fine farm just north of here congratula tions to their sons mr e and mr w ciossland who have been successful in exams at ridley college st catharines make a point of being in your church pew every sunday even ing all fall real lively fellow ship and praise begin next sunday sept 1st at 7 pm ftjjjthftspeciau ft reduced i rh daily except sunday august 24 to september 7th leave stouffville 825 am leave toronto bav at dundas 1015 est return fare includes exhibition admission and coach transfer to and from terminal intfdt iht grounds brown belly tea room stouffville phone 198 gray coach lines goodwood mr stanley byam has re ceived word that his son bruce who is serving in the army with the irish gunners at valcartier is in hospital at quebec suffer ing from some form of poison received while on training manouver mrs r n bassett and her mother of whitby visited mr and mrs j f reid on monday mr alfred woodland in training at camp borden spent the weekend at home mr george stewart is nursing a bad arm which he injured some time ago but did not consider the injuries serious at the time miss gladys burnam of sutton spent a few days with her grand father mr jno latcham also miss eva latcham home over the week end mrs john morgan and son stew art also granddaughter jaequelin of detroit spent several days last week school opens on sept 9 drop in here for your writing supplies scribblers ruled or plain 5c work books ruled or plain 5c work books in bundles 5 for 10c fountain pens 20c 25c mechanical pencils 15c drawing books 80 pages 5c dictionaries 15c childrens lunch boxes 25c i zasaiuisubsgtbsb wiwt tjmi jb aawmmrregbm bargains in our ladies ear womens rayon silk bloomers pr 25c cotton hose 15c white cotton pillow cases 17c womens rayon satin brocaded slips 75c womens rayon panties 35c coverall aprons 25c womens mercerized cotton hose 27c bbbbfmuwnt turkish towels 17x24 17c boys golf hose 20c white dish pans red trim 49c crystal footed sherbets 6 for 25c glass bowls 5c preserving kettles cream with red trim 59c fly spray in tins 20c rubber jar rings 5c rexoleum scatter mats 15c saturday specials thursday friday and ouf fville sc to 1 store with mr and mrs george may the repairs to the cnr station are progressing rapidly and the new cinder platform will soon be finish ed after which the outside will re ceive a coat of paint miss gertrude todd of stouffville accompanied by mrs b peirin and son bain of winnipeg spent friday of last week vis ting mrs george stewart sunday guests at the albert stew art home were airs w newton- brook mrs 7 ground miss g little and prank little of toronto also mr and mrs prank little and family of toronto services at the baptist church are to be hold every evening this week at s pm a member of mc- master university of hamilton is in charge assisted by the pastor mr and mrs charles watson and two sons are on a weeks motor trip this new type oil saves your engine 2 ways through new ontario last word received from them was from kirk- land lake where they were all well and enjoying themselves they re port the weather colder up there with flowers frozen off the goodwood willing war workers wish to thank all those who donated toward the filling of the boxes which were packed for the boys overseas last week five boxes were sent overseas and one sent to quebec also thanks to goodwood lol no 572 for donations of 15 goodwood womens institute met at the home of mrs norman wagg on august 21 the roll call was answered by one of the ten com- mandents the treasurers report on the field day and a liberal donation was voted to be given the sports committee also a donation to the united church for use of dishes tables etc mrs wagg had charge of the program in which everyone had a part a half hour was spent in discussing ways and means of interesting the ladies of the com munity in the work of the institute fast flowing it puts a protective oil cushion be tween dry parts the sec ond you start thus it helps reduce starting wear which can cause up to of all engine wear tough bodied gold en shell resists forming sludge and carbon under the heat of steady high speeds golden shell is made in a new way that takes the bad things cut of oil sold in sealed bottles sold at a price below the other premium quality oils fshelll boadway service station golden shell motor oil 5th uxbridge mr and mrs gordon taylor spent sunday with mr stanley slack at glasgow miss evelyn symes is spending a few days in toronto with her sister mrs wm robb mr and mrs allin gray of leask- dale and mr and mrs jim cuther- ston of uxbridge visited with mr and mrs r e ashenhurst on sun day mr and mrs j taylor spent sunday with mrs taylor of ash- burn mr and mrs alvin redshaw visited with mr and mrs william redman of sandford on sunday congratulated on 90th birthday with all but one of his family of nine sons and daughters to gether with grandchildren and friends numbering forty people mr seneca baker was honored on his 90th birthday in fitting style last week only a couple of weeks ago mr baker called at the office of this paper and we were impressed with his sprightliness and cheerful greeting he follows current world events in an intelligent way and is a student of history further he still does a bit of work about the farm and would be willing to do more if the family would allow it dr jacob baker 76 toronto and rev wm baker 86 peter- boro brothers called at the baker home in whitchurch to congratulate seneca on reaching the age in life where he may be styled a monogenarian visitors with mr walter symes on sunday were mr wm redman mr and mrs wm rohb of toronto mrs e w evans and mrs grant evans donald and edwin spent last thursday afternoon with mrs e evans mrs harold norton called on her sister mrs ed norton 4th line one day last week mr alvin redshaw has started work for mr r ashenhurst mr e pilkey who was formerly engaged there has secured a job at malton second hand furniture and farm machinery chesterfield suite 2 piece good as new wicker chesterfield kitchen cabinet breakfast set blue walnut dressing tables iron beds mahogany finsh complete with spring mattress or without chest of drawers electric washing machines beatty and caulfield quebec kitchen stove 6 hole aladdin lamp number of quebec sulky plows ben raxlin phone 192 stouffville ontario yjm

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