the tribune stouffville ontario thursday june 5th 1941 page prvn newport fluffs we have just received a shipment of fresh tasty newport wheat fluffs each package of which con tains a unit of newport hand cut crystal glassware except 9c package make this delic- iously different cereal your breakfast and save a set of glassware 4 sizes 9c 19c 25c 39c tip top peas 5c no2 sieve small tender peas special 2 20oz tins alt kik beverages 1q 4 flavours large 5 glass bottle cocoanut marshmallow cakes 0q special 2 pounds lidki tip top plum jain 2sr 32oz jar uo crystal rock mountain candy fruit flavours wrapped half pound 17c dutch setts special per pound 10c neilsons cocoa 1lb size 29c horseradish per bottle 17c crothers soda biscuits 2 lb package 25c fresh lake nipigon fish every tuesday morning ratcliff co phone 7112 stouffville town delivery betty beauty salon welcome the holidays with a xestle permanent wave ah waves incluile sluuiiiwo and finger wave personality hair cutting oil shampoos breek scalp treatments for appointment phone 3200 31iss r badgero no corns in my dayringwoodman tells n york mia must keep eggs cool to retain quality 2nd line uxbridge congratulations to mr and mrs laurie wagg on the birth of a girl mr and mrs fred jardine and fhyliss spent sunday with mr and urs joe coopers mr and mrs ken johnson of oshawa spent sunday with mr and re bruce taylor ronald duckworth of torontoand iran brethour sptnt sunday with roy md george dowswell mr albert taylor accompanied by mr and mrs lea mitchell miss gwen smith and mr and mrs jos cooper motored to brantford on saturday to visit their son pte r cooper mongolia mr donald pugh motored to stay- r with friends on sunday mr and mrs r couperthwaite and family attended the decoration enrice at melville cemetery west hill on sunday recent visitors with mr and mrs w wideman were mrs r reesor mr and mrs kenneth reesor of altona and mrs a wideman and stephen mrs b reesor mr stanley and blake also mr henry wideman had dinner with mr and imts fred pugh on sunday iwe are sorry to hear that mr d booth has been under the weather the last few days also mrs w wideman has had an attack oi pleurisy singsong was held at the home or joe betz the five minute talk was given by miss myrtle sider and mr paul boadway took the sunday school lesson on thursday the people from this community tendered a miscell aneous shower at the home of mr and mrs r rennie for the newly weds the chivaree boys were pre sent and gave them a table and magazine rack combined visitors with mr and mrs a brown on shnday were mr and mrs tom brown and family of green- bank mr and mjs walter gray land family of lemonville mr and mrs wilmot brown and family of ballantrae when eggs are being gathered the thought of how far they will have to travel may not necessarily occur to the person gathering them it may be just a few yards for consumption on the farm it may be a few miles to the nearest market or it may be thousands of miles to britain no matter where they may be used it is a certainty that the consumer pre fers the hest quality most eggs are of good quality when they are laid and it depends upon how they are handled whether or not they retain their prime condition canadian research scientists say that heat is the chief enemy of qual ity in eggs consequently they re- comended cooling the eggs as quickly as possible and keeping them cool all the time on the farm in the grad ing station and in transit with the advent of warmer weather it will be more difficult to keep the original freshlaid quality it will mean gathering the eggs two or three times a day and giving them a chance to cool before they are pack ed and taken to market when an egg is laid it is at the body temperature of the hen about 105 degrees tests have shown that the sooner the natural heat leaves the eggs the betteh they will keep barefoot boys with fare of tan never heard tell of tliem in his youth offers to bare his feet for mpp during debate in the tribune office to prove lie is still free from blemish pine orchard mrs fetch of charelton is visiting friends in our district she reports better crop prospects in the north country this spring mr and mrs walt johnston were tea guests with mr and imrs howard mcclure mr and mrs earle lehman and family spent a day in stouffville miss merele mccormick of the sunny south visited her sister mrs births kennedy mr and mrs harry p kennedy nee doris sinclair windsor orttario announce the arrival of a son may 30th 1941 lewis at altona on tuesday june 3rd 1941 to mr and mrs fred lewis a daughter j reid mv and mrs fred reid were toronto viistors on sunday a number from here attended the annual june meeting of the church of christ held in toronto mr and mrs ed johnston beth and donald motored to millbrook to visit mr johnstons sister mrs fair and family mrs john reid and miss mccor mick left saturday for western can ada where they will visit their sister imts foote and family the hutchinson family spent sun day in toronto a real furniture moneysaver 9piece dining room suite walnut good iron beds walnut finish dressers chiffoniers kitchen cabinets with porcelain tops beattv electric washing machine a real bargain 4500 ice boxes sliding couches and studio couches number of kitchen chairs and dining room chairs some good used implements wagons low truck threequarter wagons mowers binders massevharris and cock- shutt 1020 international tractor in good running order will sell cheap quebec sulky plows ben raxlin not long ago we came across a small booklet entitled guard the little mans feet and he will not limp when he is old it was i subtle way of showing what ad vancement had been made in the creation of footwear for young folk and it went back to making compari sons with the methods of other years there was a time when little atten tion was given to such matters the child was provided with a pair of shoes and the price was the one thing that mattered they had to be cheap on monday morning louis browns- berger of ringwood a lad of 78 summers spent right in the hamlet where he was born on what is ring- wood farms today formerly the robert miller farm and he remind ed us that little folks when he was a lad were never given much consider ation on the foot question when it came along this time of year he shed his shoes and stockings for the summer and with reluctance brought them into action on the sabbath day we never heard tell of anyones feet being ruined by going about with them bare said this aged man they got tough he explain ed then in the early season there would be a time when they would limp from a stone bruise on the heel but by the time the season had ad vanced to the stage of days of har vest the average set of feet were ound enough to travel over close- cut stubble without a whimper and that was the test or the supreme thing to do to show yon really had a good pair of feet the lad who fail ed was regarded as a sissy if you please the boys of them days had little trouble with their feet and they never had any trouble later to prove his contention louis offered to peel off his shoes for morgan baker to show the member for north york that he never had a blemish or a corn but the mpp admitted that he too could recall barefoot days and its accompanying enjoyment those days recalled other memor ies to louis brownsberger and even to the mpp there would be the trip to the old swimmin hole the roads were dusty and louis recalled walking in the hot sand down the 8th to dicksons hill but they swam at ringwood too blood suckers and crabs were the worst enemies but they never stopped a real lad from going to swim and even though the odd blood sucker made connection with the big toe no one ever knew of them injuring anyone ever have a pair of high top boots well louis thought he had one pair with copper toes and they were fit to wear to the fair at mark- ham he would have worn them to church too if permitted to do so any way the little fellow on the farm had small trouble with their feet and they didnt have any liter ature to tell them how to care for their feet the only objectionable thing louis brownsberger could re call was that they had to go to the creek every night to wash them and that was number two objection to having to put on boots every sabbath how they burned and cramped he remembered to this day and the mpp admitted too that it was an ordeal even in his later time of life dicksons hill miss aldine redshaw had dinner with the girls at harvey movers on sunday mr and mrs maurice kinzie of bresleau called at roy moyers and also at lloyd moyers of stouffville a number from here attended the big auction sale in stouffville belong ing to the estate of the late dr ira freel mr and mrs harvey mover and mr and mrs john risebrough of toronto motored to niagara last weekend and on the way back visit ed mr and imrs fred hicks and family in hamilton in the absence of our pastor who has been conducting a series of evangelistic meetings at aylmer where rev j harold sherk is sta tioned mrs lehman took the sun day morning service here a number of dicksons hill people were present to enjoy the services of the mission board at the wideman mennonite church there was a good turnout to the wms meeting at mrs roy imoyers on wednesday afternoon the time was profitably spent quilting and sewing for war relief another motor accident happened one day last week opposite walkers farm a car travelling south sudden ly found itself upside down in the ditch with the bottom pointing northward when carl hoover arriv ed on the scene the wheels were still spinning but the occupants of the car though frightened were un injured nobody seems to know who the unfortunate party was the men say thats women drivers for you but ive should like to warn all motorists of the danger of coming down the grade at a high speed since several such accidents have occurred at this spot in the last fen- years mom hud coats ladies coats in various shades now available windbreakers we have a large supply in single and doublebreasted to choose from 295 up dresses a wide selection tub fast colorful patterns each with a fresh chisp charm that capture the gaiety of summer 95c up quilt patches a limited supply seize the opportunity while they last 5 pounds for 100 gold ens store phone 273 stouffville rent a cold storage locker not only will you save many times the price of the locker rent but you will enjoy the flavour of fresh fruit and meat the year round the rent is 600 per year pamphlets on frozen fruits and vegetables on request the stouffville creamery co phone 186 church announcements lemonville ballantra1 united church rev w s irwin pastor sunday june 8th 1941 10 11 am ballantrae 2 3 pm lemonville services will be in charge of imercer irwin and stewart brown eveyone welcome great is the lord and greatly to be praised jpsalm 1453 bloomington ringwood christian churches rev g w brown pastor sunday june 8th 1941 230 pm ringwood 700 pm altona you are invited to worship with us a hearty welcome awaits you childrens meeting in iringwood church friday june 6 th at 7 pm give glory to the lord your god before he cause darkness and before your feet stumble upon the dark mountains jeremiah 1316 st james presbyterian church stouffville rev t do courcy rayner minister sunday june 8 th 1941 our empires sure victory bonds do you know just what they are canadas victory bond committee calls all canadians to gods house this sunday to seek divine help will you com second markham baptist church sunday june 8th 1941 1000 am sunday school 1100 am- morning worship mr norman rowan will preach sacrament of the lords supper n will be observed wednesday 8 pm prayer meeting in the church friday 800 pm y p u in the baker hill church todays thought it is better to belong to the construction gang than to the wrecking crew stouffville united i church l e atkinson minister thursday 245 pm the monthly meeting of the womans missionary society will be held in the bible class room of the church sunday june 8th 1941 1100 am worship this is to be a national day of prayer when we should recall how much we owe to religion and to our citizenship all organizations invited subject achieving the impossible 700 pm worship subject four points of the compass wednesday 8 pm prayer and fellowship hour a cordial invitation is extended to all strangers and visitors send the tribune to absent friends qoi 0 phone 102 stouffville buses leave to toronto a 615 am b 825am c 250 pm b 840 pm a daily except sun hoi b sunday and holidays c saturday only bus trava information at leola food shop phone 107 s raycoach lines stouffville christian church r k vickers pastor sunday june 8th 1941 1000 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship 700 pm altona church hill sunday june 8th 1941 200 pm sunday school 300 pm worship service stouffville baptist rev duncan macgregor pastor friday 8 pm the young peoplea bible class sunday june 8th 1941 1000 am- bible school classes for all ages 1100 am morning worship 700 pm worship wed 8 pm player meeting come receive a blessing dickson hill and mt joy mennonite churches rev p g 1iehman pastor dicksons hill sunday june 8th 1941 200 pm bible school 730 pm missionary service annual foreign mission offering will be received mount jox daylight saving time sunday june 8th 1941 1030 am bible school 1130 am missionary service offering for foreign misions will be received 800 pm mr shepherd will preach note miss m l hood from africa will speak at each missionary service listed above wo welcome you christ church anglican rev f herman rector sunday june 8th 1941 trinity sunday 200 pm evening prayer and sermon everyone welcome stouffville mennonitb church rev h shantz pastor sunday june 8th 1941 there will he no sunday school or morning service at stouffville evening service at the usual hour rev m bricker will preach altona 1000 the quarterly meeting will be held instead of at stouffville the ordinance of feet washing and the lords supper will be observed at this service 230 pm mongolia s s wednesday evening joint prayer- meeting in the church basement at 8 pm altona prayer meeting at 800 friday evening 8 pm quarterly business meeting all ofllcors bo present with your report atha meeting cancelled for hi3 week next tuesday evening 8 mongolia meeting come and worship with us