the tribune stouffville ont thursday june 12th 1941 page fivh 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 dehc- iouslv 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 kik beverages j 4 flavours large 5 glass bottle cocoanut marshmallow cakes oq special 2 pounds lut tip top plum jam 2sc 32oz jar ffv 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 ratcliffco ffcone 7112 stouffville town delivery almira mr and mrs lome wideman of toronto spent sunday with mr and mrs jacob wideman mr and mrs peter steckley and mr and mrs norman jarvis also mr sad mrs willis lehman spent imon day evening with mr and mrs ted was mr and mrs albert upton and joan also mr and mrs murphy and children of toronto called on mr and mrs jim painter on sunday mr and mrs john white of ttmonville spent saturday evening with mr and mrs herb spofford mr bert gibbons of newmarket spent the weekend with mr and mrs donald jarvis miss gladys lehman was home on sanday aurora horse show aurora horse show will be held a saturday june 14th proceeds tor british war victims fund atha mr e mitchell has purchased a new car arthur and mrs carruthers and ernie visited his mother at cashel on monday night major and mrs j h laurie and jeanne visited with his sister mrs d j tran on friday mr henry dyck left on sunday to take over his new position at belle ville mr and mrs joe tran and daugh ter also mr and mrs howard st john and daughter motored to new market on sunday the little daughter of jim white fell on monday and broke her shoul der mr white is living at brougham at present mr and mrs fred byer entertain ed a cousin from newmarket on monday who is in active service mission conference at mount joy the annual board meeting of the united missionary society was held at the mount joy mbc chdrch last week this body direct the activities of foreign missions for the various conferences of the mennonite brethren in christ church among those in attendance were representa tives from western canada ontario miehigai indiana ohio and ne braska in the usa there were two public meetings held on tuesday and wednesday evenings which were addressed by missionaries on furlough the fol lowing were elected to office presi dent rev r p ditmer springfield ohio vicepresident rev s gou- die stouffville ontario secretaries rev e d young lincoln nebras ka and rev j s wood pontiac michigan treasurer rev l r pipher hespeler ontario the re ports from the missionaries on the different fields indicated great pro gress and impressed those present with the worthwhileness of this work miss martha l hood on furlough from africa spoke at the services at mount joy and dicksons hill on sunday when the annual foreign missions offering was received the response indicated the live mission ary interest exhibited by these churches 5thline uxbridge reeve r e ashenhurst is attend ing county council this week miss sadie stewart of stouffville is spending a few days with her sis ter mrs e w evans mrs j taylor spent the weekend in toronto visiting relatives mr and mrs a redshaw and family visited with mr and mrs irwin kyud of sandford recently mrs h norton spent a day last week with her sister mrs ed nor ton 4th line mrs j macallum and betty at tended the wedding of mrs macal- lums niece in toronto on saturday mr and mrs wm irobb of tor onto spent two weeks with her parents mr ana mrs w symes mr and mrs george jones and bordon spent a day last week with mr clarence jones mrs geo brown spent the week end in toronto dicksons hill mr and mrs imaurice eby and family had sunday dinner at the home of mr arthur barkey miss gene hallmau had supper a mr anthony hoovers sunday even ing mrs lott has been visiting her sister mrs knight in toronto for a few days mr william redshaw celebrated his birthday sunday the guests pre sent were mr and mrs cecil red man and daughter miss luella red shaw mr al robinson mr and mrs jack norton and family and mr ira redshaw all from claremont mr and mrs jim walker miss peggy green and girl friend mr bill palmer of toronto and mr claude foot of stouffville miss edith hoover is spending a few weeks at lome park prior to returning home for the summer ross wideman motorcycled to brethournthis weekend where his brother harley is teaching school the cemetery committee met at simeon hoovers monday night to make plans for the decoration ser vice june 29 we learned with regret of the death of mr edwin brillinger who since last fall has been our neigh- bourour sincere sympathy is extend ed to mrs brillinger and family dicksons hill crops need showers too some of the farmers report that the cabbage plants are infested with magots and they blame this con dition on the dry weather it is inter esting to know how many magots can attack one plant mr anthony hoover pulled one up and counted 120 on the roots and so he has re cently administered a dose of poison to each of his plants rev c hallman of alberta and rev i brubacher of gormley visited at mr ward hallmans last friday mr hallman who is presiding elder of the northwest conference of the mbc church came to markham for the mission board conference and before returning to the west is visit ing friends in kitchener of special interest were the missionary services in connection with the conference of the united missionary society board at mount joy church last week and reported elsewhere in this issue the young people from bethel chapel western toronto were in charge of the meeting here monday night the topic assurance was very ably presented and several messages in song were given among which was a solo by their pastor rev ward shantz tuesday night was the scene of merriment at mrs mckinnons at mount joy when the young people met to shower reta stover and burt daniels whose marriage will take place next week the early part of the evening was spent playing games and relay races outdoors and later all assembled inside to enjoy a short programme mrs kenneth mckin- non and mrs hawkins each had a reading the mount joy people pre sented them with a kitchen set in blue and white granite and others brought miscellaneous- articles bloomington mrs- r davis and barbara were guests at mr e davis this week mrs f fairies mrs burkett misses betty and norma fairies were visitors at o tranniers on sunday miss ruth storry attended the institute districtanuual at richmond hill on wednesday miss m card of toronto spent the holiday with her sister mrs e fairies mr and mrs johnson of bramp ton and mrs heise of stouffville were at mr l paisleys on sunday lmr and mrs v tranmer and son spent the holiday at his home here the ladies aid held the monthly meeting in the church on thursday evening the vicepresident mrs c lemon took charge of the business meeting an excellent program was given by the gentlemen under the able leadership of rev g brown con sisting of readings by messrs e davis and efairles guitar music g brown violin solo e burnett harp and mouth organ by rev e morton and music by the mens choir ice cream and cake were served strawberry festivaii local strawberries are not in evidence yet but goodwood is plan ning to hold a festival on thursday evening june 12 bandmaster rid ley is taking out a program of un surpassed excellence for the big occasion ida walwyn elocutionist alice forsythe solo coronetist the chansonnettes and master clair hosmer boy singer men of 30 40 50 pep vim vigor subnormal want normal pep vim vigor vitality try ostrex tonic tablets contains tonics stimulants oyster elements aids to normal pep after 30 40 or 50 get a special introductory size for only 35 try this aid to normal pep and vim today for sale at all good drug stores in memorial lloldcn in loving memory of a dear father and grandfather tru man llolden who passed away on june 14 1940 we do not forget him we love him too dearly for his memory to fade from our lives like a dream our lips need not speak when our hearts mourn sincerely for grief often dwells wiiere it sel dom is seen loving and kind in all his ways upright and just to the end of his days sincere and kind in heart and mind what a beautiful memory he left be hind gordon clara and grajddaughter frla ix mkmorum holclen in loving memory of truman holden who passed away june 14th 1940 god called him home it was his will but in our hearts we love him still his memory is as dear today as in the hour he passed away we often sit and think of him when we are all alone for memory is the only thing that grief can call its ojsii wife and family card of thanks the family of the late william hill wish to express their sincere thanks to all the kind friends and neigh bors for their acts of kindness and expressions of sympathy during the passing of our father decoration day the annual decoration day ser vice at peachs cemetery will be held on sunday june 15th rev a e owen of unionville will be the speaker and stouffville mixed quar tette will sing decoration at 2 pm service at 230 st carrot growers carrot growers all parties interested in the growing of soup carrots get in touch with r e brown at once with regard to contracts seed etc phone 176 church announcements st james presbyterian church stouffviiile rev t de courcy rayner minister sunday june15th 1941 1130 am divine worship selah think of that do you know the beautiful meaning and message of this strange little word come to gods house this sabbath the providing of the foodstuffs for an empire at war is a prodigious undertaking fortunately for our fortunes at war we can accom plish this with comparative ease and little or no disturbance of our regular farming regime abundance is our problem to produce such great quantities of farm products with a minimum of labor releasing men for more direct war activities is the triumph of modern powerfarming which with its timesaving multiple operations and costreducing equipment helps the farmer to carry on operations more efficiently to meet the present difficult conditions thus modern farm machinery helps agriculture meet the peculiar challenge with which it is confronted in making its contribution to canadas and the empires war effort whatever helps agriculture helps canada modern farm machinery helps agriculture j masseyhvrris company limjie ar m o f t he can a d la n far m peaches mr and mrs george hoover and family had sunday dinner at mr b reesors at pickering mr and mrs nelson smith attend- ed the wedding of the iatters cousin in toronto on saturday evening mr a lewis and family visited friends at caledon east on sunday we welcome miss reta hamill to our neighbourhood reta is staying with her brother mr glen hamill mr and imrs jim gilbert and family were sunday visitors at the cleverclon home miss fanny kriger and miss florence pitt of whitby visited at the smith home on monday even ing mrs gordon lehman and isobel spent the holiday with mr and mrs w morris mrs albert heise also alma and roy spent monday at the walker home mr and mrs clarence houscr newly weds from dunnville were re cent visitors at the hoover home mr and mrs harry warriner are entertaining their cousin miss a smith from nottawassaga for a few days john knox of toronto who has been staying at the ferguson home for some time has been called to the niagara training camp mr john and charles leadbettor spent tuesday on our line ypu picnic on wednesday june 25th at ratciiffs park notice to creditors in the matter of the estate of mary ann drewery late of the township of whitchurch in the county of york married woman deceased notice is hereby given pursuant to the trustee act that all persons having claims against the estate of mary ann drewery late of the township of whitchurch in tho county of york married woman deceased who died on the 16th day of april 1941 are hereby notified to send to the undersigned adminis- tractor or his solicitors full par ticulars of their claims duly verified on or before the 21st day of june 1941 after which date the assets of tho said estate will be distributed amongst the parties entitled there to having regard only to the claims of which tho administrator shall then have had notice dated this 30th day of may 1941 orral drewery esq administrator stouffvlilerr4 ont mccullough button solicitor for administrator stouffllle ont lemonville ballantrae united church rev w s irwin pastor sunday june 15 ballantrae anniversary 1100 am rev jac kellma of fairhank toronto a former pastor on this field will conduct the service 730- pm rev a j orr of mel ville and bethesda will have charge a cordial invitation is extended to all by the pastor and the congre gation to attend these services 945 am sabbath schools at both appointments lomonvilie church worship with drawn in favor of ballantrae the lord is great and greatly to be prais ed psalm 964 special music by toronto talent at both services bloomington ringwood christian churches rev g w brown pastor sunday june 15th 1941 bloomington 1000 am s s ringwood 1000 am s s regular services cancelled 250 pm special service in the stouffville christian church speak ers dr sheppard and and miss angie crew all are welcome second markham baptist church norman rowan pastor sunday june loth 1941 945 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship mrs rowan will sing nb church services throughout the coining months will be at 1100 am there will be no evening services unless special notice is given wednesday s pm prayer meeting todays thought ho cares for you we welcome you stouffville christian church r k vickers pastor wednesday sunday christian church conference will be held in hie newmarket church sunday june 15th 1941 1000 am sunday school regular services cancolled 230 pm conference service in the church auditorium addresses by dr sheppard of china and miss angie crew of japan stouffville united church l e atkinson minister sunday june 15th 1941 1100 am worship subject keeping ones footing in a slippery time 700 p m worship subject a nameless quartette wednesday s pm prayer and fellowship meeting wednesday 4 pm the garrett evening auxiliary will meet at the home of misses bertha and emma winn the early gathering will take the form of a picnic to be followed by the regular meeting at s pm strangers and visitors are cordially invited to these services stouffvflle baptist rev duncan macgregor pastor friday 8 pm the young peoples bible class sunday june 15th 1941 1000 am bible school classes for all ages 1100 am- morning worship 700 p gospel service subject if the righteous scarcely be saved what hope is there for you wed s pm prayer meeting come and receive a blessing dickson hill and mt joy mennonite churches rev p g lehman pastor dicksons bux standard time sunday june 15th 1941 note change in time of services 230 pm bible school 730 pm rev m brickcr will preach mount joi daylight saving time 1015 am bible school 1130 am ordinance and com munion service rev m brickcr in charge 800 pm evangelistic service the pastor will preach we welcome you christ church anglican rev f herman rector sunday juno 15th 1941 1st sunday after trinity 200 pm holy communion and sermon everyone welcome stouffville mennonite church rev h shantz pastor sunday june lath 1941 10 am sunday school 11 am divine worship rev f huson pastor at stratford will pre sent the needs of his field 230 pm mongolia ss 700 pm evangelistic mr jonas shepherd 700 pm altona rev f huson thursday s pm joint prayer meeting friday s pm atha meeting monday s pm young peoples meeting at altona tuesday s pm mongolia meet ing wednesday 8 pm altona prayer meeting young peoples prayer meoting you arc invited to attend our services