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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 3, 1941, p. 5

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the tribune stouftviue ontario thursday july 3rd 1941 page five chipso special glass pitcher and 1 large chipso both for 28c certo fruit pectin per bottle 25c memba seal per pkg 10c neilsons cocoa 1 pound tin 29c tiger catsup large bottle 19c jergens soap 5 cakes 25c junket ice cream powders per pkg 10c hornes custard powder per pkg 10c hornes peanut butter each 25c in tins for overseas clover leaf salmon fancy pink is 19c corned beef per tin 18c white swan toilet tissue 3 rolls 25c hedlunds lunch meat loaf per tin 17c hornes tapioca with tumbler each 18c vanilla 16 oz bottle special 25c fresh lake nipigon fish every tuesday morning ratcliff co phone 7112 stouffville town delivery stanley theatre phone 100 showing each night at 8 is at saturday and holidays 700 and 900 thursday july 3rd one show 815 st lie great dictator charlie chaplin friday saturday juiiy 1 5 two shows each night 7 and 9 keep your seats please george formby also boobs in arms the three stooges monday tuesday wednesday kit carson jon hall lynn bari 8th line markham mr and mrs lome byer of tor onto spent the weekend in the home community mr jos reesor and mary attend ed the wedding of his niece at waterloo on saturday miss grace shank is spending her holidays with friends in michigan mr and mrs edwin byer and mr and imrs j b shank spent the week end in northern ontario a number from this line have en joyed many of the meetings at pikes peak in charge of miss gregory mr and mrs robert meade and mr and mrs peter brillinger and mr and mrs roy brillinger of gormley motored to selkirk on sunday miss elizabeth culp spent sunday here with imiss elva heise of vic toria square the census taker for no 9 divi sion miss milroy of cedar grove has been making her rounds here and has nearly completed the work many friends from this line were in attendance at the funeral of the late j a mitchell at dickson hill on thursday afternoon mr byer our local honey man re ports a very heavy honey crop this season imrs mcteer of toronto spent a couple of weeks with mr and imrs robinson the annual field day with evening concert at stouffville july 1st drew quite a number from this locality the evening entertainment is said to he of the best every witnessed in the arena wheat in this section is turning color fast rfnd harvest will be gener al in a week or ten days harvesting will be considerably advanced this year on account of the continued warm weather planes like this equipped with deadly tin fish like this have in recent days attacked and badly damaged a german pocket battle ship off the norwegian coast and then hit and probably sank a g000- fight the british have things pretty ton supply ship sneaking down the coast of the netherlands adding fur ther to the laurels of the coastal command in this branch of the air much their own way neither ger many nor italy has developed any thing to match the torpedocarrying planes of our air arm pretty bethesda wedding a pretty wedding was solemnized at the home of the brides parents bethesda on saturday june 28 when jeanette louise daughter of mr and mrs john empringham became the bride of herbert fred erick nelson of gormley the ceremony which took place under an arch of evergreens with a background of canterbury bells delphinium and daisies was con ducted by rev a j orr of union- ville the bride given in marriage by her father wore a white sheer gown and carried a bouquet of briarcliff roses and babys breath her finger tip veil was arranged in a halo and caught with white blossoms miss ethel empringham was her sisters bridesmaid dressed in pink sheer crepe and carried briarcliff roses and cornflowers jean bmpring ham niece of the bride was flower girl wearing a frock of yellow silk and carrying a basket of pink and white canterbury bells mr harry nelson brother of the groom was groomsman mrs wm empringham played the wedding music and during the sign ing of the register mrs roy morley aunt of the bride sang i love you truly after the ceremony the guests re tired to the lawn where the wedding luncheon was served the couple left amid showers of good wishes on a motor trip for travelling the bride wore a powder bluo dress with white accessories on their return mr and mrs nelson will live at gormley lions draw crowd of nearly 1000 for holiday concert pine orchard mr cliff verne and frank lundy pent sunday with their father mr we3leylundy mr ross armitage has built a lovely sunroom to the front of their sioroe mr and mrs charles brandon er are spending a few days with their daughter mrs mcfarland and family mr and mrs w widdifield of stouffville visited mr and mrs bran- jon jr miss doris penrose and roy har- per were tea guests sunday night at the chapman home mr and mrs galley and caroline spent sunday in our community a large crowd attended the decoration services on sunday mr and mrs ernest brown spent snnday with mr and mrs fred reidjsond the tribune to absent friends barn blown down in uxbrnx3e district roads were badly damaged crops flattened trees uprooted and barns and several silos blown down by the terrific wind storm accompanied by heavy rains and hail that swept through the uxbridge district mon day night telephone and hydro services were out of commission for some time wanted dead horses and cattle telephone for free pick up stouffville 8511 markham 4326 claremont 913 we pay telephone charges gordon young ltd toronto cedar grove garden party on m july 5 1941 young peoples service open air sunday july 6th get your weekly check get all the long mileage that is built into your tires let us check the air pressure every week if s just one feature of our free shell service that means time and dollars saved stop in regularly although the stouffville lions club will meet little if any profit from dominion day celebration the members are more than gratified because they gave a tremendous crowd of people a first rate concert that really pleased everybody they started cramming into the arena at 715 and kept it up until nearly a thousand people were there and how they stayed to the very end at 11 oclock despite the heat three intervals were provided to give the happy throng time to visit the booth in the building and be refreshed bandmaster ridley brought out from toronto one of the finest arrays of talent yet heard here you scarcely could pick a star for every number had its favorites there was pretty patricia bailey radio star singing and dancing amutt the funny magician and clever too jack mccreight zylophonistthe obansou- ettes beautiful accomplished singers and audrey may drum majorette who was mighty popular bandmas ter ridley made an excellent master of ceremonies m e watts president of the lion club officiated for the lucky draws and little fay oneill drew the tick ets from the barrel results giving number of the lucky tickets were 642 electric lamp m crickmore musselmans lake 850 electric toaster mary stinson niece of dr weatherill 10 ton of coal miss flossie barkey 1031 ton of coal aimer fockler 835 casserole dish imrs jack barkey 785 5 war saving certificate mrs w jack 722 flower container miss ruth walls os shell oil lloyd hill richmond hill 927 5 war saving certificate ted boadway 749 electric clock mrs wilson victoria street a draw for quilt done by the pup ils of miss leta bunkers home economics class went to mrs richard ward of stouffville the class sold tickets totalling around 20 for the bwvf the cgit girls sold badges and during the afternoon earned some 3000 in view of the fact that a high class entertainment was provided plus entirely free entertainment hn the afternoon at the park the lions are grateful they made ends meet a detachment of the queens york rangers undor lieut bales was on the grounds in the afternoon and gave a military display which proved instructive to the onlookers stouff ville junior band provided music all afternoon and assisted in the even ing at the concert their part in the parade in the afternoon and through out the day was a great credit to the organization ball was the youngest imrs john middleton calgary mrs charles white moose jaw and mrs j adamson ernfold sask travelled the longest distance to be on hand for the event peterboro orillia huntsville to ronto carrville markham clare mont ringwood detroit calgary fort erie elmvale and woodbridge were well represented officers elec ted werepresident armour middle- ton toronto vicepresident geo hewitt peterboro secretarytreasur er mrs gordon middleton hunts ville program committee george hewitt and adam spears whltevale cedar grove n lion baptist church cedar grove ontario was the scene of the marriage on saturday of helen jean little elm rouge farm agincourt daughter of mr and mrs thomas little to frederick carleton johnston of toronto son of robert j johnston of creemore ontario rev w r auld officiated and miss dorothy m little played the weddirg music the bride was given in marriage by her father and wore a gown of white english suede lace made with a basque bodice and gored skirt she wore a french pearl juliet cap with fingertip veil and carried a cascade of white sweet peas and bermuda lilies miss audrey k m little the brides only attendant wore a gown of white chiffon with a garland of apricot- african daisies in her hair to match her bouquet william a jackson was best man the ushers were t harris little and j morris darby at the reception held at the home of the brides parents mrs little received wearing a gown of queens blue with a large white hat and a corsage of roses miss mary e john ston sister of the groom alo receiv ed wearing a gown of flowered crepo with a white jacket and hat and corsage of yellow and mauve flowers the couple then left on a trip to northern ontario the bride travel ling in a rose printed silk dress with white straw hat and accessories music results at the midsummer examinations of the toronto conservatory of music the following pupils of t w eagleson were successful theory grade 1 mae somers first class honours grade 11 jacque line james 10 years old first class honours history elinore marshall first class honours piano grade ii dick mcelwain honours grade iv valerie jacob- sen honours grade viii maude mingay attend one of these sunday services bloomington ringwood christian churches rev g w brown pastor sunday july 6th 1941 1100 am bloomington ringwood 230 pm worship altona 700 pm gospel service come and worship with us you are welcome st james presbyterian church stouffvnjje rev t de courcy rayncr minister sunday july 6th 1941 1130 am divine worship a new beginning a mess age of challenge inspiration and assurance 1 sam 11 14 god calls you to the house of prayer come to church this sabbath lemonville ballantrae united church rev w s irwin pastor sunday july 6th 1941 10 11 am ballantrae 2 3 pm lemonville regular services everyone welcome second markham baptist church norman rowan pastor sunday july 6th 1941 945 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship special music sacrament of the lords supper will be observed wed 8 m prayer meeting friday 8 pm yps in baker hill church saturday july 5 s s picnic in ratcliffs park everyonue welcome come and meet old friends stouffville united church friday july 4th the induction service for the rev douglas g davis will be held on the above date at the hour of 800 pm sunday july 6th 1941 945 am sunday school and bible class 1100 am morning worship rev douglas g davis 700 pm worship rev davis the congregational and sunday school picnic will be held on wed nesday july 16th at woodlands park strangers and visitors are always welcome boadways service station middleton clan holds r gather from many canadian points more than 200 attended the 10th annual reunion of the middleton family held tuesday in the wood- bridge park games and races for old and young were contested william middleton 85 of toronto was the oldest gentleman present and mrs thos hamilton 82 of weston the oldest lady baby rum- stouffville mennontte church rev h shantz pastor sunday july 6th 1941 1000 am sunday school 1100 am divine worship rev s goudie 700 pjtn evangelistic rev s goudie thursday evening soo stouffville prayer meeting friday evening 800 atha prayer meeting noxt week tuesday evening soo slongolia meeting wednesday evening 800 altona prayer meeting yp prayer imeeting stouffville christian church sunday july 6th 1941 the regular services at stouffville morning and evening at 11 and 7 and at church hill at 3 pm will bo taken by mr bert scrrlck stouffville baptist rev duncan macgregor pastor sunday july 6th 1941 1000 am bible school classes for all ages 1100 am morning worship the lords supper will be observ ed at the close of the morning ser vice i 700 p gospel service w pastor will preach at both services wed 8 pm prayer meeting come nnd receive a blessing christ church anglican rev f herman rector sunday july 6th 1941 4th sunday afurr trinity 200 pm evening prayer and sermon the rector will be in chargo everyone welcome dickson hill and mt joy mennonite churches rev p g lehman pastor dicksons hill sunday july 6th 1941 230 pm bible school 730 pm imr shepherd will preach mount jox sunday july 6th 1941 1030 am bible school 1130 am mr shepherd in charge 800 pastor t mack will preach we welcome you t

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