the tribune stouffville ont thursday october 24 1940 page fivb jtatlojajen grocery sale special save 49e 3 lb tin johnstons paste wax 140 10 oz bottle johnstons furniture polish 49 total value 189 special value both for 140 choice white corn 3 no 2 tins 25c bulk black broken tea pekoe lb 60c white cooking beans 5 lbs 25c stone bean pots each 32c brunswick sardines per tin 6c tiger catsup 26 oz bottle 19c miracle whip salad dressing 8 oz 21c marshmallows lb pkg 25c toilet tissue swan 3 rolls 25c neilsons cocoa h lb tin 19c kellogs all bran per pkg 22c ratcliff co town delivery stouffville ontario phone 7112 vandorf miss jean switzer spent the week end with her parents a large number from here attend- d the anniversary at mount pisgah for all services a light snow fell on sunday our first for this season the scribe was listening on sun day morning to wkbw kings morning hour at 830 to 930 and again in the evening and heard the colored quintette that sang here this snmmer they will sing at the erangelistlc services there for two more weeks tune in h b brown is expected home uiis week from toronto general there he underwent an operation recently we wish him a speedy recorery her t r white of aurora re tired former pastor of wesley church circuit conducted the ser vice sunday morning before a large audience we always welcome visit ors especially soldiers who are in our community to resi at c the marriage took place quietly on saturday october 19 of miss kathleen beatrice stots and mr stanley albert powell both of mel ville district markham the cere mony was held at the united church manse there the rev a j orr officiating the bride wore a very graceful gown of plum velvet with matching hat and accessories the wedding dinner was afterwards held at the home of the brides brother at browns corners and the happy couple left later for a trip to nor thern points on their return they will reside at cashel melville the peaching mission at melville church will begin on nov 4 with the rev l e atkinson of stouff- ille giving the first address the meetings will continue each even ing except saturday beginning with a song service at 745 other minis ters who have consented to take part are the irevs b e newnham of markham ae owen of unionville j r bick of whitevale ws a westcott of aurora on the sunday evenings nov 10 and 17 the rev j a cranston dd of toronto mr and mrs harvey houck and miss edna houck visited friends and relatives at delhi mr and mrs prank beattie of toronto were visitors at the manse over the weekend lemonville mrs walter gray and toronto visitors on john gibbons with mr and were mrs mr and family were sunday mr and mrs sunday visitors elmer wells messrs malvin sim and elmer thompson visited mr and mrs f sanders on tuesday evening mr dan hall was well pleased with the results of the combine which cut three fields of grain for him imr james cooney who is in the transport section of the irish regi ment at camp borden reports an interesting drive up to callander to see the quints mr cooney drove one of the trucks which carried many 5h oxbridge imr and mrs everett hockley spent a day last week in toronto mr and mrs irwin kydd mar ina and earl of sandford visited at alvin redshaws on sunday mr and mrs norman feasuy of the 4th line spent sunday with mr and mrs harold norton miss janette bennes of picker ing is spending a few weeks with her grandmother mrs t bennes mr r a e read of isabella and mr and mrs wm stewart of toronto spent sunday with their aunt mrs e w evans mr and mrs ross redshaw visited last thursday with mr and mrs talbert evans of glasgow mr and mrs bert jones of ash- burn and mr and mrs charles scott and lorna of hamilton spent a day recently with mr and mrs ross evans soldiers who were treated to a glimpse of the five wonders of canada 2nd line uxbridge a number on our line are used up with colds and sore throat imr and mrs albert brown and family spent sunday in toronto sorry to report robert hope is under the doctors care mr and mrs albert taylor dick and dorlene had tea in oshawa on sunday night on friday night of last week around sixtyfive neighbours and friends gathered at the home of albert brown and had a real old fashioned party the evening was spent in games and dancing after which lunch was served congratulations go to kenneth bacon leslie meyers and morley haynes on their prizes at the plow ing match held at sandford this will surely put 2nd line on the map goodwood all roads will lead to the taylor farm on thursday as it will doubt less be one of the largest auction sales ever held in this vicinity mrs louisa nattress of illinois and her sister mrs watson also miss myrtle watson spent sunday at charles watsons home we congratulate leslie meyers at this time for having won prizes at the sandford plowing match viola todd who has had such a long illness and convalescing period has returned to the t eaton co where she has been for fifteen years to resume her duties dont forget to starve yourselves well so you will he able to get a good feed of fowl at the church supper to be held on nov 13th vandorf will bring a play mr richard taylor miss belle clancey and miss annabelle clancey isited mrs andrew taylor on sunday the play look out lizzie which has been given with great success in the past will be given it bogertown next friday night october 25th by the goodwood dramatic club morley haynes was one of the competing plowmen at sandford a quiet wedding took place at the united church parsonage when miss irene thurwell of toronto was united in marriage to ernest pike of oshawa on saturday evening oct 19th by the rev j w holmes after a short honeymoon the couple will reside in oshawa where mr pike is employed in the safety glass works the best man was mr roland thurlwell brother o the bride the bridesmaide was mrs roland thurlwell wife of the best man the regular meeting of the good wood womens institute met at the home of imrs sheehy on october 16 meeting opened with the opening ode and the lords prayer a grant of ten dollars was voted to send to british relief fund arrangements were made to attend the convention on november 567 in toronto by as many as can find it convenient we then had a splendid program put on by mrs ted hall and grace wagg on health and child wel fare meeting closed with the sing ing of god save the king fairies and w ferguson the corn crop is somewhat below average the junior institute held theii monthly meeting at the home of mrs wm morris mrs f fairies presided the goodwood institute ladles were guests and provided the program mrs harper the presi dent taking charge two humorous and splendidly rendered readings were given by mrs hall imusic by mrs dowswell and a paper by mrs norman wagg what is a can adian the usual social time and lunch wa3 enjoyed and everyone present felt that it had been both a profitable and pleasant meeting victoria square mr and mrs john snider miss mabel sanderson were visitors of the international plowing match we are very glad to hear that mr harold hendricks is out of the hos pital again earl empringham and miss doris knapp called on friends in new market on sunday mr and mrs hart marjorie and leslie visited with imr and mrs schmidt and mr totten of kettleby gormley anniversary service s are an nounced for gormley mbc church on october 27 rev c n good of kitchener has been secured for the morning at 1030 and evening at 730 oclock a childrens service is arranged for 2 pm and at 3 pm rev mr dudgeon of woodbrldge will preach gormley quartette henderson sisters and the kins men quartette will assist respective ly at each serviced special evening meetings all this week on sunday the institute are having a hot dog stand at mr relds sale the w a met at the home of mrs harold mortson for the month ly meeting mrs mckay gave a splendid talk mrs stong of edgely sang and mrs trussel gave a read ing imiss mabel sanderson was in charge the executive of the institute met at the home of mrs m jarvis mon day evening on wednesday even ing october 30th the institute and any women who would like to help sew for the red cross will meet at the home of miss mabel sanderson bring thimble and scissors church announcements christ church anglican rev f herman rector sunday october 27th 1940 200 pm evening prayer and sermon the rector will be in charge but get this of ot quality orld you am ot heatia gsads faction now r j m dj coal tneaoj wot trough 8 co bloomington miss beatrice davis of minnesing is visiting with miss margaret brown mr bill tranmer was home from toronto on sunday bill is a 2nd year university student imr and mrs t warder of kitchener are visiting at her home here mrand mrs s rose and daugh ter elaine of london were visitors at his grandmothers mrs j stony on saturday mrs rtohert winterstein of the 6th line entertained the blooming- ton ladies aid on thursday after noon owing to the illness of the president mrs fockler mrs mor ton took the chair the lemonville w a were guests and furnished a very uplifting program mrs s foote dealt with the subject of thanksgiving and enlightened her audience with a view of world events summarizing all by the dyn amic statement let us be sure we are on gods side solos were given by mrs roy morley miss clarke and miss fockler a reading myself by mrs r winterstein lunch was served mr and mrs h clark of mimico were calling on friends here recent ly mrs hassard and son robert were with her aunt miss h fairies for a day or two mre storry miss ruth and mrs tranmer spent a day in durham miss card ot toronto was the guest of her sister mrs e fairies imx and mrs c winn of toronto were in our town one day recently miss g tranmer spent thanks giving at kitchener mr and mrs c cowle mr f cowie and friend of matachewan have been spending a week at their parental homo here mr and mrs a smith and miss audroy attended erin fair on mon day silo filling is finished in our neighborhood for 1910 namely c lemon e storry o tranmer w stouffville baptist rev duncan macgregor pastor friday s pm the bible study- class invites you to attend sunday october 27th 1940 1000 am bible school classes for all ages 1100 am worship speaker rev w g brown ma 700 pm worship speaker rev w g brown ma mr brown is a professor in the toronto baptist seminary he is an able and interesting speaker come and enjoy mr browns ministry wednesday 8 pm iprayer meeting come and receive a blessing melville bethesda peachs united churches rev a j orr minister sunday october 27th 1940 peachs 10 am melville 1115 am bethesda 3 pm the rev w e smalley of stouff ville will preach at all services friday oct 25 the bethesda wms missionary rally 8 pm miss alice munns of central in dia will speak monday nov 4 to sunday nov 17 preaching mission at the mel ville church lemonville ballantrae united churches rev w s irwin pastor sunday october 27th 1940 10 and 11 am ballantrae 2 and 3 pm lemonville thursday october 24 8 pm prayer meeting at ballantrae at imr and mrs gilbert wrights who shall separate us from the love of christ rom 835 mr n barrington will show mov- ing pictures in ballantrae united church on nov 12th stouffville presbyterian church bev t de courcy hayner minister sunday october 27th 1940 special anniversary and harvest home serices at 945 am and 700 pm the minister at both services supper and concert monday oct 28 dickson hill and mt joy mennonite churches rov p g lehman pastor dicksons hill sunday october 27th 1940 standard time 230 pm bible school temperance address by winner of oratorical honors in recent temperance contest 745 pm mrs evelyn brown will preach services each evening at 745 mount jor daylight saving time 1030 am bible school 1130 am mrs brown will preach 800 pm j shepherd in charge bloomington ringwood christian churches s h cockburn pastor sunday october 27th 1940 the following services will be hold to which we bid you a hearty welcome 1100 am bloomington subject the influence of a hired man 230 pm ringwood subject the superlative gospel 700 pm altona subject the influence of a hired man the ordinance ot the lords sup per will he observed at the close of the evening service at altona the ransomed of the lord shall return and come to zlon with songs and everlasting joy upon their heads isaiah 3510 stouffville united church l e atkinson minister sunday october 27th 1940 950 am sunday school and bible class 1100 am worship rev w s butt of tottenham will be in charge of this service 700 pm worship the chris tian church congregation will wor ship with us in a joint service of praise rev r k vickers will preach 800 pm something of real interest to all two gospel talking movies entitled the first easter and the way of salvation wednesday 8 pm prayer and fellowship meeting strangers and visitors welcome the womens association will meet next tuesday evening october 29 at 8 oclock at the home of mrs f l button all ladies are welcome stouffville mennonite church rev h shantz pastor sunday october 27th 1940 1000 am sunday school jjjj 1100 am divine worship 230 pm mongolia s s 700 pm evangelistic tuesday evening 800 mongolia meeting wednesday evening 800 altona prayer meeting thursday evening 800 stouffville prayer meeting friday evening 800 atha prayer meeting at the home of mr and mrs roy wilson come to prayer meeting and re ceive a blessing o taste and see that the lord is good blessed is the man that trust- eth in him psa 348 you are cordially invited to worship with us second markham baptist church stanley medhurst pastor sunday october 27th 1940 945 sunday school 700 pm gospel service subject the living light of the world this is the third in a series of the i ams of christ special music wednesday s pm prayer nnd bible study itomember our anniversary services on november 3rd stouffville christian church r k vickers pastor thursday ten talent club at the nurses residence brierbush hos pital sunday october 27th 1940 1000 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship 700 pm the evening service will be held as a joint service with the united church in the united church auditorium 800 pm gospel talking pictures shown by mr j p hannlghan wednesday 800 pm practice for tho centre field choir church hill thursday endeavour at the homo of mr and mrs herb pcgg hoylo brethour in charge 200 pm sunday school 300 pm gospel service no man ever got lost on a straight road