Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 24, 1941, p. 4

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page four the tribune stouffville ontario thursday july 24 1941 sst ii ft rx t 17isl- arflllra dtofe ff 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 ell expenses paid from tor onto 8 pays powwow point 2970 8 days wasaga beach 2375- 9 days dela- wana inn 395 8 days wigwassan lodge s3315 9 days belvedere hotel 4040 canadian vacations describes these and other attractive holiday tours i day to 9 days with stopover privileges bus and steamer tours lakeside vacations and visits to the dionne quints montreal and gaspe ask for your copy of canadian uecathas consult c travel bureau or tours to aaywhtre anytirse rill bus travel information at ifola pood shoppe stanley theatre phone 100 showing each night at 815 at saturday and holidays 700 and 900 nab skunk vox fowl raids cease mrs gordon lennox wife of a markham townline farmer becom ing fedup with the nightly raids on her chickens by some unknown marauder set a trap to catch the skunk she expected her brother a neighboring farmer oscar hall having the same difficulty also set a trap the same evening both were pleased next morning with the nights haul of a skunk and a fullgrown wild fox additional locals art keith garry lewis sawyer spent ten days at shuyoong jimmy camp mr and mrs william payne and miss mildred payne markham spent sunday with mrs paynes mother mrs george brownsherger mr and mrs o mcavoy of tren ton were guests with mr and mrs r johnston at the cnr depot our cdcftaiq save weekly ollhalij you ogilvies portrait of winston churchill free with blendies 3 pkgs 29c green gage or lombard plums 18 oz tins 2 for 17c xxx vinegar fine quality spirit or blended per gal 43c shinola floor wax 1 lb tin 23c make your own salad dressing durham corn starch 1 lb pkg 10c bulk mustard lb 10c cayenne pepper in glass shaker 10c canad vinegar spirit or malt 12 oz bottle 10c eagie condensed milk 15 ounce tin sic look over our stock of preserving supplies fly coils sprays etc prices effective until wednesday july 30th stouffville groceteria 1 self serve phone 280 we deliver ringwood miss ada barkey is spending a few days at wilcox lake with miss tillie barkey miss jean graham who has been employed at blooniington for several months is enjoying a holiday with her parents mr and mrs delos graham a few members of the excelsio class assisted by some neighbors met at mrs ross vagues on tues day afternoon and made two quilts for the british war victims fund mrs james oldham the former alma baker of guelph spent a few days with relatives at baker hill vandorf the mongolia mr and mrs e madill and boys of toronto visited with mr and mrs o zeller on monday we are sorry to report that mr ed vanzant has been removed to the hospital where he will have to undergo an operation as soon as his strength will allow him the taylor young folks motored to camp borden on sunday mr and mrs a brown visited with mr and mrs george brown of goodwood on sunday mr and mrs o wideman and joyce of markham called on mr a browns on sunday a number o the children in this community have commenced bible school which opened in the mennon- ite church monday morning mr and mrs h howe and grand daughter nancy howe of detroit have returned home after spending a week with mr and mrs fred pugh recent visitors with mr and mrs fred pugh were rev h shantz mrs shantz and evelyn also mr and mrs lambert stouffer and family snad the tribune to ahsent friends keep out of that hot kitchentry our readytoserve meats mr alfred pattenden spent weekend at his home here mr art vanostrand rcaf visited his family on sunday miss jean white who has been in training as nurse at gormley has completed her course and is now at home for a short time mr and mrs will powells of aurora were guests at mr and mrs roy morleys over sunday a large crowd attended the lovely wedding of charles scott and norma kingdon at wesley church on satur day afternoon miss ruth olivers sunday class will hold their monthly meeting at the home of miss mae foster on thursday evening miss audrey sproxton spent a week with miss betty hope at her aunts cottage at hudson bay robt sproxton is holidaying with his grandparents mr and mrs louis brillinger here mr and mrs bert dike visited her sister at mr and mrs milnes at lindsay mr elmer starr has purchased new combine lieut g r covey formerly of toronto and grandson of mr and mrs w g morley who has been stationed at halifax has been trans ferred to moncton nb our general merchant is taking a weeks holiday but business will be carried on as usual a group of 25 gathered at the home of mr and mrs w g morley on sunday afternoon to hold a pray er meeting where mr morley is a shutin mrs cale spoke on the 121st psalm the community prayer meeting was held at the home of mr and mrs james oliver with a good atten dance mr and mrs david ellis and family of waterloo spent part of the week with mr and mrs w h sproxton all motored to uxbridge to call on the hortop family on sun day we were indeed sorry to hear mr ed murphy who is known by a num ber of older people here had passed away saturday morning at his late home on concession 6 altona miss marjory madill spent last week in the city with mr and mrs harold baker miss irene pilky is employed with mrs n bunker for a month mr fred nighswander assisted with the services at cayuga near niagara on sunday we are pleased to hear that mr oscar hutchison has returned from the hospital much improved in health the monthly meeting of the christian endeavour will be held at mrs norman neais home on thursday afternoon july 31 at 230 mr and mrs fred timbers and family had sunday dinner with mr and mrs allan meyer mrs f mcnair and mrs d cros ier attended a meeting of the picker ing and north claremont branch of red cross held at brougham mr p smith will be pleased their is such good cooperation in the community when his work could be carried on as usual during his illness we are glad to know he is feeling better visitors at walter davis home glasgow were mr and mrs fred woodward toronto mr and mrs ben calvert 9 th con and frank woodward raf ilondon eng now at picton for further training thursday friday saturday auiiv 2i as ee young people shirley temple select short subjects n monday tuesday wednesday j vlix 28 29 30 men against the sky richard dix wendy barrie comedy and disney cartoon thursday friday saturday july 1 august 12 the bank dick w c fields man from markham was kakly ix manitoba edward henry leathers who died in winnipeg this month aged so was born in markham ont learned the blacksmith trade there then went west in the early boom days of manitoba when a young man of 18 he did some contracting and land surveying and after two years he and his brother homesteaded near souris later he settled north of minto and farmed there until 20 years ago when he retired to live in brandon he bought for use on his own farm the first combination har vester- thresher ever sold in bran don his wife who died in 19 20 was mary elizabeth livingston of collingwood three sons one daughter and five grandchildren sur vive him sliced 28c 28c 16c macaroni cheese loaf lb dutch loaf sliced lb bologna in p b rib boil lb pot roast beef j 16c round steak lb hamburg i brisket lb lie rump roast lb 20c shortening 2 lbs 25c sausage 2 lbs 25c sirloin steak lb 28c peameaiied cottage rolls lb 29c oboyle meat market phone 3501 stouffville bloomington the sunday school picnic proved an enjoyable affair held at the rat- cliff park mr and mrs magee of toronto were recent visitors at o h tran- mers mrs cook of uxbridge is nursing miss h fairies who we are glad to report is much improved this week mr macdonald of bowmanville was a guest at mr w a focklers on sunday mr and mrs m ramer were at holland landing on sunday mr n storry and miss graham spent the weekend in toronto miss iruth storry spent tuesday with friends in brooklin mr and- mrs t ashenhurst of bethesda spent sunday at the e fairies home carson tindall and harold boake of the rcamc toronto are holi daying in our burg rev mr brown spoke on sunday morning on the christians way to happiness using as a base the words of jesus i am theway misses gwen tranmer and betty fairies sang a duet next sunday the childrens choir are giving special music mrs brown our ministers wife has returned from a visit to her former home near montreal our road foreman mr davis is busy cutting grass and weeds on the sides of our highway destroy these noxious weeds sow thistles oxeye daisy wild mustard bind weed blue weed pepper grasses bladder campion hawk- weeds stinkweeds canada thistle common milkweed white cockle wild carrot wild lettuce common rag weed dodder common burdock poison ivy chicory docks russian thistle tumbling mustard cinquefoils spurges the weed control act states clause i every occupant of land or if the land is unoccupied the owner shall destroy all weeds designated noxious by the regulations as often in every year as is sufficient to prevent the ripening of their seeds clause23 any person who contravenes any of the provisions of this act or refuses or neglects to obey any lawful order of an inspector given under authority of this act shall incur a penalty of not less than 10 nor more than 50 for every such offence weeds have no place in a progressive township do your share to prevent their spread w g cassie weed inspector municipality of uxbridge township claremont miss grace ives of bowmanville has been appointed teacher at scarboro ssnol to succeed miss alma ward of claremont the womens association of the united church will hold an ice cream social on the church lawn on wednesday ugust 6th at 8 pm a splendid program is being arranged the community and congregation cordially invited misses mary and betty ferris of london are holidaying with their aunt and uncle dr and mrs n f tomlinson protect and increase your potato crop with for bugs climax bug killer arsenate of lead arsenate of lime for blight and flea beetle bluestone bordeaux mixture good strong bind er i wine now on hand screen doors windows galvanized wire and cloth screening brathwaite hardware

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