the tribune stouffville ont thursday july 31 1941 page rrvh special notice please notice that our telephone number has been changed from 7112 to 198 blueberries blueberries are now beginnng to arrive on the market let us supply your requirements jam tip top applestrawberry 4 lb tin 49c marmaladeshir good morning 4 lb tin 63c tomato soup crosse blackwells 3 tins 25c gherkins crispie sweet 7oz bottle 15c byers new crop honey section pail fruit jars and canning supplies memba seals per package 10c certo crystals 2 packages 25c prepared mustard 16oz jar 15c kleenex tissue large package 29c shirrifs lemon pie filler pkg 15c fresh lake nd7igon fish every tuesday morning ratcliff co stouffville town delivery phone 198 peaches last leh mrs warren morris spent wednesday with mrs gordon man ofmarkham recent visitors at the smith home were mr and mrs harvey long and jerry of detroit and mrs fred long of windsor mrs wilmot warriner had her airter mrs willoughby of keswick visiting with her over the weekend miss vida gowland of toronto was a sunday visitor with her sister mrs a cleverdon mr winston watt has secured th position as teacher at moorefleld taking over ms duties in september miss norrine and master bill petch at mandaumin was a visitor at the lewis home for a few days last week mr glenn hamil spent the week end with his parents at their cottage at caeserea miss helen hisey is holidaying at mr earl hiseys in whitchurch mrs earl miller of stouffville spent last friday at mr h warrin- ers taking laura home with her for a few days miss gloria cleverdon has her two cousins visiting with her miss christina stephens of aurora and miss shirley tabbets of meadowvale our town do you go to stouffville on saturday night to shop in the stores so clean and bright and meet your friends both old and new some say hello others how do you do a cherry word and a happy smile are things that make our life worth while do we appreciate our town so good well if we dont i am sure we should and buy there our needs both great and small from food and clothes to paint on the wall four size and color you there can get with your moneys worth and no regret now friends if you do not think im right just visit stouffville this saturday night a hometown shopper atha pos- miss lois hoover has taken a ition in toronto miss p vanzant from mongolia is helping at ramona park miss mable spang spent friday in the queen city miss lena whetstone from tor onto was the guest of miss mable spang last week miss mary spang spent the week end with her parents mr and mrs j o spang sympathy is extended to mrs a featherstone on the death of her father mr john beare at armadale mr and mrs wellington wideman mr and mrs a carruthers and ernie had sunday dinner with mr and mrs john forgie at dunbarton mr and mrs fred curtis from toronto miss verna zellers also mr and mrs fred draper and eileen spent sunday at thehome of mr and mrs a draper mrs joe tran mrs murray dun- keld and children have returned from a holiday spent near jacksons point a number of mr george trans family gathered on sunday at air d trails home to celebrate and wish him many happy birthdays to come his neighbours join in wishing mr tran many happy returns death claims thos un prominent citizen of markham illage thos underwood died at his home there this week in his ssth year he came from durham county where he was a member of the county council and a prominent conservative when onl 13 years of age he took voters to the poll in support of sir john a mcdonald three daughters and two sons sur vive his wife died several years ago some fun fellows eh what i alsike outlook xot last war iike john robb marktam farmer threshed 15 acres of alsike last week which turned out 60 bushels of seed or four bushels to the acre this was considered a record yield yields of orly 2 bushels to the acre are re ported by allan meyer reg rennie jack spangand others on these good farms for the most part the yield is around 2 and 2 bushels to the acre but in some parts of the prov ince it is much better than that the prices is very low this year and while the market has scarcely open ed up we are informed by a local dealer that it will be around 7 to 11 per bushel during the last war with a market in britain belgium and france open to us prices soared to record peaks but these markets are now closed to us and local demand is not great shadow lake camp is being well patronized again this season and as usual the girls all have a good word for the veteran cook there miss gardner as many of them say the 8th line markham mr and mrs sam fretz of altona visited on sunday at the home of the formers mother councillor and mrs albert fteesor and misses edith and nellie had sunday dinner with mr and mrs norman burkholder mr and mrs hobbs and family have been spending a two weeks vacation at campbellford rain fell practically all tuesday night this week and cutting opera tions were accordingly at a stand still this wednesday all day the rain was badly needed notwith standing dr and mrs emery miller and family mr and mrs joseph miller and family of twin falls idaho us are spending a week at the home of their sister mr and mrs allen widoman they came by motor and called on friends at points along the way last wednesday evening rev e miller former missionary to india and now president of goshencollege ind held a service at the wideman mennonlte church accompanying dicksons hill mr dpn moyer is spending a week at kashe lake muskoka with his friend mr alex mcnaughton mr and mrs fred hicks and family of hamilton visited at mr harvey movers sunday guests at the home of mr simeon hoover sunday evening were misses katherine and margaret moyer and messrs harley wideman clarence mcdowell and reginald gibbins the y p service here was well attended monday night when rev and mrs paul ummel returned missionaries from nigeria showed pictures of their work there mr and ms ummel have lately been doing deputation work among many of the churches in the ontario conference of the mbc church monday evening the descendants of the late david moyer gathered for a picnic at the cottage of mr and mrs russell raymer at beautiful lake preston these dear old family reunions are occasions which none of us want to discontinue every morning rev herb shantzs car has been travelling this road gathering up a load of eager children for the daily vacation bible school which is now in progress at stouff ville mennonite church misses luella stouffer and margaret moyer are both kept busy as teachers there the closing program of this session is friday night one of the most popular places in ontario during the hot weather is cedar beach lake where scenes like this are a daily event the greatest crowd in the lakes history is civic holiday mussolman s look for on 5th line uxbridge mrs r e ashenhurst relatives at agincourt mr and visited with on sunday mr and mrs peter roach of tor onto called on mr and mrs j naecallum on saturday mr and nrs h norton visited with mr and mrs d norton 4th line on sunday mrs morley symes spent a day here last week with mrs andrew wilson arlene tait of sunderland visited at the robert sellers home mr and mrs jack johnson and family of plnegrove called on mr and mrs e w evans an evening last week mr and mrs j taylor visited on sunday with mr and mrs j rcdshaw mrs walter symes and merle visit ed with relatives in orillia on sun day victoria square mr norman martin rcaf now taking his course at trenton visited with mr and mrs john snider on friday we are pleased to hear little dave mcclure is able to be up again after a seven weeks illness of measles whooping cough and bronchial pneumonia rev w l smart retired minister in toronto is to fill the gap during the absence of our minister mr and mrs henry hill and baby daughter sharleen visited at the home of mr and mrs charles hart on sunday messrs leslie hart harvey attwood and isaac williamson along with their friends attended a moon light excursion on the lake last sat urday evening mr and mrs charlie stanbury of toronto visited at the home of mr and mrs robertson several of the young folks from here have been attending the mennonlte bible school the ypu was held on sunday evening last with miss irene beatty in charge the regular monthly meeting of jwi and jfa will be held next tuesday evening august 5th the main topic for the girls meeting is on education there was a good attendance at sunday school and church in spite of the warm weather when rev ag carscadden of toronto spoke the speaker is a worker in the canadian institute for the blind next sunday our pastor rev mr mckay and family will be on their holidays the church service is to be held at headford at 11 am but the sunday school will bo held at our church as usual at the regular houi 1 pm the wms had planned to enter tain the baby band and their moth ers also the mission band members at their july meeting but the sunday school picnic was held about the date set therefore this meeting has been postponed until august 13h it is hoped that this will be a grand rally for all above mentioned socie ties milk consumption at lake exceeds stouffvillks do you know that it takes an average of approximately one hun dred gallons of milk a day to satis fy the wants of the population at musselmans the bulk of this comes from maple leaf dairy here there are only two dairies serving the lake this year instead of four as in pre vious seasons as for the ice business it is esti mated that three tons of ice a week goes into the refrigerators around the lake that would certainly have looked good in one big lump a week ago standard garage under new management general motors sales service body fender expert general repairs help the government save gas by dropping in to the standard garage for spark plug and ignition checkup jack barkey stouffville ontario attend one of these sunday services stouffville united church minister rev douglas davis sunday august 3 1041 1100 am gospel service dr thos mitchell will preach carl boadway soloist evening service withdrawn for july and august st james presbyterian church stouffville rov t de courcy rayner minister sunday august 1 1041 1130 am irev decourcy h the death occurred at york coun- raynerba son of the minister and the eats are just like mother used tojhim were mrs miller and mr and make imagine being served up mrs d b betzner and miss helen i betzner of kitchener half a chicken too midnight frolic sunday august 3 beginning at 1200 turn dst cedar beach musselmans lake ozzie williams and his orchestra the first 15 girls wilt be admitted free on mondays tuesdays and thursdays iby victoria square correspondent beauty we need not search for beauty just as long as seasons change and every new day brings a dawn that trembles into morning light flowers and biras and oh a thous and things to please the eye and bring the heart swift joy as long as sunset skies are blue and gold and there are streams and rocks and wooded lands as long as twilight comes when day is old and with the night the stars and moon appears while there is sun and dew and snow and rain and wind that shakes the poplars ovorhead as long as summer always comes again oh god has day more beauty eer repay ty hospital newmarket last sunday july 27th of mr richard smith of aurora mr smith was a brother of charles smith unionville wm smith gorniley and fannie smith aurora the funeral service was held from his late residence aurora on tuesday afternoon- last the inter ment took place at victoria square cemetery deceased was in his sgth year last weeks news mr and mrs p willows mr and mrs fred felgel and daughter mar- len and mr and mrs walter ridley attended the sixth annual picnic of the vanluvenchrysler clan at elgin parkuxbridge mrs bruce wallace and daughter betty visited a few days recently with her sister mrs fred constable of vollore mrs winnie mortson miss con nie mortson of toronto and mr and mrs brltnell and miss blanche brit nell also of toronto visited with friends here and attended church service on sunday last week mrs ratcliffe and her mother mrs frank nichols motored to parkhill with friends there on the saturday they attended a reunion where mrs nichols received a prize for being the oldest member present sergeant ross mackay of rcaf was on a six day leave and visited his parents here and hlswtfeln tor onto a few young people from hero attended the presbytery baseball tournament at musselmans lake over thirty ladies from victoria square motored over to visit edgely w a meeting held at the home mary stocks of mrs clarence stong mrs rayner recently returned from british guiana after four years as missionary there now ministerelect of outremont presbyterian church montreal you are invited to hear him put into each fleeting than our hearts can dickson hill and mt joy mennonite churches rev p g lobmnn pastor dicksons hell sunday august 3 1941 2 so bible school 730 evening worship mr shepherd will preach mount joy dst 1030 am bible school 1130 am subject christian baptism s00 pm evening worship mr lehman will preach at each service we welcome you second markham baptist ohurch norman rowan pastor sunday august 3 1941 955 am sunday school 11 am morning worship the quartette will sing wed s pm prayer meeting fri s pm yp meeting in baker hill church todays thought there is joy in serving jesus woe welcome you christ church anglican rev f herman rector sunday august 3 1941 8th sunday after trinity 200 pm- evening prayer and sermon the rector will be in charge everyone welcome stouffville christian church sunday august 3 1941 regular services at stouffville and church hill stouffville mennontte church rev k shantz pastor sunday august 3 1941 1000 am sunday school 1100 am divine worship 2 30 pm mongolia sunday school 700 pm evangelistic thursday evening stouffville pray- er meeting friday evening atha prayer meet ing next week monday evening yp meeting at stouffville mary lehman is convener of the group giving the program tuesday evening mongolia meeting wednesday evening altona prayer meeting and yp meeting stouffville baptist rev duncan macgregor pastor sunday august 3 1941 1000 am bible school classes for all ages 1100 am morning worship the ordinance of the lords supper wll be observed at the close of the morning service 700 p gospel service strangers and visitors are cordially invited to share our services of worship wed 8 pm prayer meeting come and receive a blessing bloomington ringwood christian churches rev g w brown pastor sunday august 3 1941 1100 am bloomington 230 pm ringwood 700 pm altona attend church on sunday a hearty welcome awaits you at these services come unto me all ye that labour and are heavy laden and i will give you rest mattll28