the tribune stouffville ont thursday may 29th 1941 face five another new product added for your convenience kleenex tissues include a package with your order 3 sizes 10c 2 for 25c and 29c i grays canned mixed vegetables contains 11 different vegetables 20 oz tin 14c crosse blackwells meat pastes delicious for sandwiches per tin 15c grapenut flakes new large package 2 for 29c toffee mints per pound 29 serviettes per package 15c wax rolls large each 25c farmers cured bacon per pound 25c dutch sets 2 lbs 23c new crop valencia oranges special 2 dozen 35c fresh lake nipigon fish every tuesday morning watch for special holiday bulletin friday morning ratcliff co phone 7112 stouffville town delivery local plant on radio continued from pageone the common goldfish which is the first stage from the carp the gold fantail the common goldfish bred with a fancy fantail the comet a long thin goldfish that moves more quickly than the average the shu- bunkins which is the goldfish speck- mrs oliver forsyth buried on may 24 altona victoria square mr john and isaac williamson spent the weekend at the home of mrs annie mortson dr and mrs william nursey had tea at the home of mr and mrs charles smith the wa from here held their regular meeting at mrs harold mortsons richmond hill with an attendance of 25 an interesting talk on the life of charles wesley was given by mrs gee also of rich mond hill and miss gladys smith ot edgeley favoured the meeting with a solo showers seem to be the order of the day in this vicinity lately last thursday evening a large number of melville the miss isabel fleming spent weekend at her home here mr herbert orr miss beatrice orr and mrs a maclennan of toronto spent the weekend at the slanse the church shed has now been lorn down and removed and will be re placed by a smaller one which the board has purchased from claremont we are glad to say that mr a d bruce is so far recovered in health that he was able to attend a com mittee in connection with the united church in toronto last thursday the melville wms held a quilt ing bee last week and quilted two friends and relatives gathered at the or the missionary bale any home of mr roy nelson of the 3rd one having clothing or christmas line to shower mr and mrs moses sifts tor this m bale which 1 goes to provide good cheer for the nee helen nelson who were married last week with many beautiful gifts and best wishes on friday evening another shower was held at the home of mr and mrs martin styimo in honour of miss myrtle avison and mr harold well- man whose marriage will take place this week imany useful and beauti ful gifts were received we extend congratulations and our very best wishes to these two happy couples the regular meeting of the ypu was held again on sunday evening with a good attendance miss irene boatty was in charge and special features of the service were a read ing by miss ruby avison of toronto and two solos were rendered by marion boston the topic by rev mckay gave a talk on his exper iences among indians in the west dont forget our regular meeting of jfa and jwi on tuesday evening june 3rd mr don fair- burn is to speak to the boys at their meeting and also in the joint meet ing at the girls meeting mrs meek will give a short talk mabel sander- bon will give a talk and quizz on the hand book and legislation by the way dont forget to reserve the date friday june 13th for the york county junior farmers picnic at imusselmans lake needy people in northern canada will be very acceptable please leave your gifts at the manse not later than saturday the red cross unit met at the home of mrs jarvis and mrs pain ter on monday with a splendid atten dance of ladies a considearble amount of clothing was finished in eluding two very fine quilts this unit is planning to hold a box social at the home of mrs f l stiver on june 11 there will be a lucky draw on a beautiful quilt and a splendid program is being arranged the death of mrs oliver forsyth in her 74th year on may 22 ended an illness of five years of suffering led with redwhite and blue andjand steady decline and therefore which mr aston called the corona- must have come as a welcome re- tion fish the year of the coronation j spite to one who had suffered so and sold millions of them to england the black telescope moors is an allblack goldfish with terrific popeyes and the calico fantail is a goldfish with a fantail bred from one of the redandwhiteand blues so its apt to come out most anything in interbreeding goldfish some queer ones are obtained siamese goldfish or two grown together or two fish with only one head these arent destroyed but are used to breed other goldfish to get other odd shapes the longest goldfish mr aston has ever seen was one 2 feet long it lived in indiana the largest he has ever grown was 12 inches long or over one foot its the ftunk about a goldfish growing just as big as a pool or goldfish bowl will let it mr aston says the size of the goldfish depends on whether it was in the first batch of egvs the mawfish laid the second batch or the thirdthe first batch of eggs is the one that will turn out to be big superdooper goldfish as for age a goodliving goldfish will survive 10 years easily and some have lived to be 20 years old the baby goldfish are fed boiled yolk of egg wrapped in cotton sacks they suck at the cotton to get the egg yolk out the grownup goldfish are fed a dish of wheat flour with ground flies and fleas as a treat i tried to catch a flea to bring back to toronto but the flea said nothing doing mr aston has never been asked for goldfish for anyone to swallow alive as was a favourite in the us couple of years ago but he has eaten cooked goldfish himself as an experiment the hatchery own a cat named georgie georgie never touches the goldfish when tey are alive but will sit in the edge ot a tank and howl when a goldfish dies because the cat knows it can have that dead goldfish to eat bloominglon gormley thursday and friday is the annual mennonite missionary conven lion tlmo at the mt joy church miss doreen klinck spent sunday with her sister mrs lome baker sunday visitors with mr and mrs will dennie were mr and mrs j smith imary and stewart mr and mrs george baker spent the holiday weekend in gormley mr and mrs r f klinck mrs murray avison and sons visited with mr and mrs imurray bakor on sun day tent meetings at pikes peak will be starting on june sth continuing till june 39th with miss sarah gregory an ordained preacher of the free methodist church as the evan gelist the young peoples convention at vieland this year was well represent ed from gormley several car loads attended and some stayed over till sunday visiting with friends we are glad to report that mrs clomenco is much improved and was able to go to bala with mr and mrs eldon gooding who spent the holi day weekend under their parental roofs mr bricker was in town the lat ter part of the week for the quarter ly service which was well attended on sunday morning mr and mrs george baker mr and mrs m baker and mr and imrs l baker lloyd motored to vineland on tuesday to attend the funeral of mrs arthur honsberger small donations such as colored pictures bits of yarn or colored string old greeting cards colored flowers from seed catalogues wall paper samples or bits of heavy wall paper bottles with tight tops such as ink bottles or small jam jars for paste white light cardboard such as in biscuit boxes will be greatfully re ceived to aid in the gormley summer bible school work we would apppreciate receiving these soon as we would like to be preparing our work kindly leave with miss evelyn gooding mrs lome baker or mrs i brubacher we would like all to be ablo to feel they can have a part in helping along this splendid work among the young people send the tribune to absent friends mr and mrs a wagg and mr and mrs marvin lemon of toronto spent the holiday at mr e lemons mr and mrs b barnes and son of whitby were at mr l pai3leys on sunday mr and mrs lemon paisley spent last week with their daughter luella mrs johnson at bramp ton mr a storry and mrs jarvis storry were at beamsville recently mr and mrs m barnes and bobby were visiting at brampton last week mr e storry and iruth spent the weekend at callander and north bay mr bill tranmer and j stone of toronto were at o tranmers over sunday mrs hassard and robert of tor onto spent the holiday at miss h fairies home rev g w brown delivered an impressive sermon sunday morning taking as his text the perils of postponement mr elmer burnett assisted in the service with his violin and mrs cowan of little britton sang a solo mrs a topper spent a week in uxbridge mr and mrs catherwood of ux bridge were guests at mr toppers on sunday mr h boake rcamc toron to was in our burg over sunday miss gwen tranmer spent the weekend at niagara mr ted calder and c tindall rcamc toronto wore calling on friends here on saturday the beefring has been discon tinued here this summer this ring has been functioning for over fifty years and at one time the record tells of two rings supplying meat to our neighborhood just another ex ample of how the older order chang es long being born on the cecil brown farm just east of stouffville mrs forsyth spent all her days in this neighborhood she was the daughter of philip brown and his wife jane imadill and is the last of five children of this family the old brown home so long established and still in the family name gave the locality the name of browns corners in the early days something that seems to have died out of recent years how ever mrs forsyths last surviving sister allie brown passed away seven years ago she had lived id the east- end of stouffville for years as a young maiden the subject of this sketch mereda brown united in marriage with oliver forsyth who later became the liveryman whose business was well known over the countryside in days when horse and buggy travel was very popular his stables were on main street almost opposite the todd carriage works of those days to mr and mrs for syth five children were born all of whom survive them namely orlando of parry sound mrs g r gordon rhoda of hamilton mrs w t pitman lillian and harold both of stouffville and arthur in uxbridge oliver forsyth died in 1903 from acute appendicitis at the early age of 41 years the funeral of his widow- on may 24th from the late home main street east proceeded to stouffville cemetery rev l e atkinson conducted the service the pall bearers being lud hoover alf pugh george dowswell iross e brown walter dickson and frank burns mr gordon bolender spent the weekend at niagara imiss ruby tindall of uxbridge spent the weekend with her mother two car loads of young people from here spent the holiday at jack sons point mr and mrs arthur wagg and family with her parents mr and mrs n bunker for the holiday mr and mrs f clarke and son fred of pine grove were guests of mr and mrs d crosier on sunday mr and mrs o madill marjory olive and mr gerald pointon spent the holiday weekend with mr and mrs grant baker of rosedaio mr and mrs e jackman and mr and mrs r bradley and little daughter of goderich were holiday visitor with wm reesors dresses largest assortment in dresses we have ever had ranging from 100 up good assortment of child rens dresses at 95c decorate for victory loan linoleum in 2 and 4 yard widths congoleum in 2 and 3 yard widths rexoleum in 2 yard width ah at a discount linoleum and congoleum rugs at 10 pc discount gold ens store phone 273 stouffville church announcements second markham baptist church sunday june 1st 1941 945 am sunday school 1100 am gospel service wednesday s pm prayer meet ing we welcome you bethesda mr and mrs otto barkey and family of queensville were sunday visitors with mr and mrs wm empringham miss mary steckley of toronto spent a few days with mr and mrs eldon bolender mr and mrs alfred robinson of aurora visited with mr and mrs a b shaffer on sunday mr gordon bolender was one of the speakers at the mbc young peoples conference at vineland on saturday mrs maginn and doris of toron to were weekend visitors with mr and mrs e steckley sorry to hear mrs j wideman re ceived a severe blow from a cows hoof last week while she was adjust ing the milking machine the wms is packing its annual bale of clothing for relief work if you have anything suitable please leave them with mrs wm empring ham anytime this week mr and mrs a yake and family held a family gathering on empire day this occasion was the celebra tion of three wedding anniversaries mr and mrs albert yake were ob serving their thirtyfifth while mr and mrs wellington yake were married three years on may 23rd and mr and mrs alger maye dorothy yake will have been married three years on june 1st the gathering was held at the home of mr and mrs fred yake who were married six months on may 23rd christ church anglican rev f herman rector sunday june 1 1941 whitsunday 200 pm evening prayer and sermon whitsunday ranks with christmas and easter as one of the major festivals in the churchs year it is the day when god the holy spirit was given to our lords disciples whitsunday should be a significant day for us in these times everyone welcome bloomington ringwood christian churches rev g w brown pastor sunday june 1st 1941 1100 am bloomington 700 pm ringwood mr charles montgomery of tor onto will speak at both services all are welcome stouffville baptist rev duncan macgregor pastor friday s pm the young peoples bible class sunday june 1st 1941 1000 am bible school classes for all ages 1100 am morning worship the ordinance of the lords supper will he observed at the close of this service 700 pm mass meeting of the bible society in the united church wed s pm pvayer meeting come receive a blessing st james presbyterian church stouffville rev t de courcy rayner minister sunday june 1st 1941 1130 am divine worship from ascension to pentecost the bible is the most marvellous book in the world but it contains 66 books which of the 6 6 books is most marvellous come to church this sunday stouffvdlle christian church r k vickers pastor sunday june 1st 1941 1000 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship evening service withdraw in favor of mass meeting in united church church hill sunday june 1st 1941 800 pm sunday school 300 pm worship service stouffville united church l e atkinson minister sunday june 1st 1941 945 am sunday school and bible class 1100 am worship subject the ministry of encouragement 700 pm annual bible society of all the stouffville churches rev mr armour dd general secretary of the bible society in canada will be guest speaker the toronto conference of the united church opens in bloor street united church toronto on tuesday evening at 8 pm dst and will continue throughout the week strangers and visitors are cordially invited to these services 2500 attend field day over 2500 public school pupils are expected to parade to the rich mond hill fair grounds next friday june 6th for the first annual field day of york inspectorate no 1 which contains practically all schools in whitchurch township red cross notes our sewingroom upstairs at the council chambers is open every thursday afternoon more workers are needed to meet the demands of our increased quotas could you help us dickson hill and mt joy mennonite churches rev p g lehman pastor dicksons hill sunday june 1st 1941 10 am worship 11 am bible school mount jox daylight saving time sunday may 25th 1941 1030 am bible school 1130 ammr shepherd in charge s00 pm rev s goudlo note june 4 and 5 at mount joy annual hoard meeting of united missionary society messages by missionaries we welcome you lemonville ballantrae united church rev w s irwin pastor thursday may 29 1041 8 pm st prayer at john paisleys ballantrae sunday june 1st 1941 anniversary at lemonville 945 am- sabbath school 11 am rev w a wescottba of aurora will conduct the service 730 pm rev t mitchell dd of ringwood will have charge welcome to all ballantrae withdraws in favour of lemonville for the day give unto the lord the glory due unto his name ps 291 stouffville mennonitb church rev h shantz pastor sunday june 1st 1941 1000 am sunday school 1100 am divine worship 230 pm mongolia s s 700 pm service cancelled in favor of the mass bible society meeting in the united church 700 pm- altona evangelistic mr jonas shepherd wednesday evening 8 altona prayer meeting and young peoples prayer meeting thursday evening 8 stouffville prayer imeetlng friday evening 8 atha prayer meeting at the home of mr and mrs charles reynolds next week monday evening y p meeting at stouffville tuesday evening mongolia moot ing at the home of mr and imrs j betz ii make a break treat yourself to carefree holiday in ontario s lakeland of sunshine and pinescented breezes leave all your cares behind relax at ease as you ride in luxury over scenic highways travel by bus vacations with all expenses paid from tor onto 8 days powwow point 2970 8 days 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