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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 7, 1941, p. 5

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the tribune stouffviile ont thursday august 7th 1941 page frvs blueberries for satisfaction have us call you on arrival of our canning shipment odexsoap one cent sale 4 cakes 19c peter pan corn flakes new giant size 25c miracle whip salad dressing 8 oz jar 19c chateau cheese half pound pkg 19c newport fluffs hand cut crystal glassware with 19c 25c 39c each package fruit gum drops per lb 19c huskies 2 pkgs 25c clarks soups 2 tins 15c vinegers spices and preserving supplies fresh lake nipigon fish every tuesday morning newmarket sports writer quotes local tobacconist as leading baseball authority in york county sliiue davis former umpire recalls players of yesteryears returns from moscow shine davis of stouffviile who performers including bas mchale for years was the leading hardball heel gordon ken blauchard jack umpire in york county and one of i marks of uxbridge juukin of suud- thfc best outside the big leagues i erland harold bruels and others we weve ever seen bemoans the pass- had almost forgotten if you were j running a hardball club how would ville i dont know what the young fellows are thinking about these days time was when every four coiners pretty near had a baseball ing of hardball at aurora and stouffj running a hardball club how i you like an infield composed of gene underbill at first arnold molyneaux at second red forsythe of stouffviile at third and jack ratcliff co phone 198 stouffville town delivery vandorf mr and mrs charles scott of mount albert spent sunday with her parents mr and mrs kingdon ladies aid was held at the home of mrs ewart on the 3rd line north on wednesday afternoon miss sch- nider who is leaving this fall for brazil as a missionary will speak a number attended the closing exercises of the bible school at gormley friday evening the leaders green river mi3 ellen loree is visiting with her daughter and family here prank williams jr acted as one of his grandfathers pallbearers miss inez white of toronto spent a couple of weeks at her home here 8 the ladies aid took charge of the service on sunday evening in the absence of rev wilson miss margo wilson entertained and children are worthy of congrat- toronto guests at the studio over illations our ypu took sunday service very efficiently miss mable carr the president was in charge miss liuth oliver told an interesting scrip ture mr garnet patteudeu sang life is like a mountain irailroad which he played on the guitar miss e kingdon gave the address the been five young people also took the ser vice at mt pisgali in the afternoon and at temperanceville in the even ing the weekend word has been received that cpl don williams and rifleman win calbert have landed safely in jolly oldo england no flalf- way grease jobs ere 1 m shellubrication is the way to keep your car in perfect lubrication order we usechekchart for every point apply the correct lubricant to every part without extra charge we also dean windows brush upholstery shine metal check battery tires and lights shellubrication service as done inr our trained men gives you more than your moneys worth well welcome die chance to prove it boadways service station the young people have charge of the service next sunday they have fortunate in securing mr c morley of pickering as speaker come and join with us you will be very welcome the ladies aid met in july at the home of mrs gordon lehman at markham mrs snider gave a paper which was much enjoyed refresh ment brought a happy afternoon to a close word has been received that mr robert trewartha of toronto suffer ed a stroke on sunday his sister margaret passed away as a result of a stroke just a little more than a week ago we sympathize with mr t j williams locust hill at this sad i time mr williams father thomas franklin williams passed away very suddenly at his home at 75 imillwood road toronto on wednesday last week two daughters and one son survive elsie mrs walter simpson irene mrs win barton and thomas arthur williams of stouffviile and jos of toronto are brothers and mrs win brown of toronto is a sis ter team he told us a couple of weeks ago when we had the chance of a gabfest with shiner in his press ing and cleaning establishment we told him of the league per colating nicely in newmarket this season and last and when we men tioned herb cain shine said why he was one of the best bal- players ever to play in these parts we informed him herb was pretty nearly as good as ever and then keil him of the hundreds of ball players hed seen at willowdale stouffviile uxbridge richmond hill aurora newmarket sutton and oth er places to pick the best dooley butler the aurora catcher wa the first he named he was about the smartest player and hard est hitter to perform in these parts he had great team spirit and fight tmcdonald of beaverton was another lad who really had the goods lefty lennox of stouffviile and harold doc learoyd of sutton are the best of the pitchers a lot of people pitk earl cook as the best hes gone the farthest the only one to make pro but its only because he got the breaks stouffviile lost the title once when lennox got in jured doc learoyd was the coolest and craftiest he rolled off a list of stellar crosier at short in their prime you couldnt beat them thats shines infield with brown of willowdale doc mchale lindsay robinson wes boadway and other also ranking pretty high the out field had herb cain in right bob crosby of uxbridge in centre and slugger storey of stouffviile in left we never saw storey in action but shino says he was very fast and a powerhouse batter roy gifford audi irosser were others he liked j we didnt argue with the shiner as a matter of fact we couldnt for nobody knows hardball any better than he does we never were able to best him in any argument when we tried on the diamond and we dont remember any others that did either he knew the rules from a to z was totally impartial in his decisions al ways on top of the play and gentle manly about it all too more than that he had the confidence of players on both sides if he made a mistake we all knew it was an honest one a veteran of the last war and a cleanliving fellow the genial shin er would like to get back in the fray but as he says about ballplayers it is best to know when youve had enough and passed your best old soldiers and umpires we guess never die missklmaxs oialhes group swells fund harry l hopkins personal repre sentative of president roosevelt has been in moscow to confer with stal in and other russian leaders after a surprise airplane flight across europe the purpose of the drama tic visit was not disclosed but it was thought hopkins would assure the soviet of material support from the us and britain in the war against germany send the tribune to absent friends ladies auxiliary of musselmans lake climaxed a summer of activity on behalf of the evening telegram british war victirnsfund last week when it held its annual athome in cedar beach gardens a large crowd enjoyed euchre dancing and a lucky draw ah sum mer members of the auxiliary had had relatives in england who were bombed out of their homes and lost all their possessions we decided that the telegram fund was the best medium by which we could con vey our feelings and also the fund to which we should contribute with the knowledge that all money collected would go without any deductions direct to where the need is great said one member stouffviile floral roses wedding bouquets funeral designs cut flowers telephone 7001 7002 milt smith proprietor lehmans shoe store footwear for all the family womens hosiery rubbers gloves shoes socks boots mitts stouffviile phono 4301 opposite the town clock dicksons hill with the vacation bible school in progress at the wideman church the children havent so much trouble finding something to do on tuesday night a group from this neighbourhood was present at a weiner roast in a beautiful spot near malvern lights in the schoolhouse last tuesday night whats going on look elsewhere in this issue for the names of the committee chosen to organize an old boys and girls re union sometime in the future monday evening the woods on cliff barkers farm was filled with laughter and singing and the fra grance o f hot dogs when simeon hoover and his sons and daughters miss gladys roach of markham is and grandchildren numbering about visiting at the home of her uncle thirtyfive in all gathered for a pic- mr charles hisey nic xeedless to say everybody had mr harvey cayman and miss i hetty cayman of st catharines also mrs harvey quants of ringwooil glasgow congratulations to morley davis who won 10 at musselmans lake on monday mr and mrs cliff mcmuilen and betty from weston were visiting with mr and mfrs whiter davis also mrs vanwee and stanley from toronto were their guests so far our trustees have not secured a teacher for school opening miss west who completed last term has secured another school the trus tees will soon have to push for a new teacher still harder 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 n ignition checkup jack barkey stouffville ontario peaches attend one of these sunday services bethesda a grand time threshing is keeping the monbusy around here in extreme cases they work from six in the morning till eight at night and do the farm chores before and after if they had wood to hew and water to draw as the men of the past generation had they would have to work all night too and take their sleep in the winter time the wms met last wedenesday at mrs herb widemans and con tinued their sewing on the follow ing monday miss martha hoover and i mrs ward hallman went with rev grain cutting is well advanced here and threshing is the order of the day yields of grain are very good mr and mrs fred yake were vlsit- orts at w burkholders hero rev w e smalley took the unit ed service last sunday while mr orr is on holidays chas and fred clubine allan wideman gordon bolender earl bolender and several of the girls from here attended kitchener camp last sunday tho junior institute meeting for august is to be held next wednes day at the home of mrs c pugh your donation in the soldiers box will be a token in lieu of roll call visited at the hoover home on mon day evening mrs j ferguson siv spent last friday with friends in toronto master donald glen is spending a few days at the morris home wilbur watt and miss elva kirk motored to camp borden on sunday mrs john ferguson jr entertain ed her mother mrs grimbly of tor onto over the holiday mr earl houser and mr daniel high of vinelaiid called on mr geo stouffville united church minister rev douglas davis next sunday morning august 10 the pastor rev douglas davis will resume his pulpit since he has com pleted his holidays he invites all the members and friends to be present on this occasion which really marks the beginning of his ministry in stouffviile evening service withdrawn for july and august and mrs p g lehman to the annual i hoover on saturday wms meeting of tho ontario con ference at kitchener camp a num ber of shelter bags made under the supervision of mrs redshaw were sent along kitchener to the headquarters in goodwood mr ancing ni ghtly -at- musselmans lake cedar beach ozzie williams and his orchestra sorry to report claude watson oi the sick list mr and mrs george lee of bob caygeon were in town on monday mr williams of toronto spent the weekend here at the parsonage mrs b walsh and garry of tor onto are spending a few days at her home miss elsie johnston is with and mrs george mayo here mrs charles watson says thanks to sports committee as she received 1st prize on decorated car mr and mrs jack rae and fam ily arc spending the week at goode ham falling from one of the swings at the park luella harper had her knee dislocated she was rushed to the doctor but enroute the knee snapped back into place but the ligaments were badly injured the willing war workers will hold their month meeting on august 13 at the home of mrs jack todd in connection with this a lay ette shower will be held donations for same will be received with thanks well folks the big day is over and everybody is certainly delighted tho workers because of the fine crowd and good weathe and the merry mrs richard cleverdon has her two sisters mrs sauer of oakland california and mrs ireose of usa visiting with her for a few weeks miss vera taylor and mr jack willsher of toronto also mr and mrs e c blythe were holiday guests at the smith home st james presbyterian church stouffvtlm rov t de courcy rayner minister sunday august 10th 1d41 1130 am rev w a cameron dd of toronto secretary general board of missions of the presby terian church in canada you are invited to hear him second markham baptist church norman rowan pastor sunday august 10th 1941 935- sunday school 11 0 am morning worship special music wednesday s pm prayer ser vice ppastor wihitehouse of toronto will be in charge do not miss this meeting todays thought isa 200 we welcome you brougham mrs r w witter of toronto and miss joan witter of montreal spent the weekend with mr and mrs l matthews mrs mechin of pickering and her son norman of oshawa called on old friends on sunday mrs f morton of keswick visited dean and mrs malrs on sunday mr and lmrs c balsdon of picker ing visited her parents mr and mrs m hamilton during the weekend mr and mrs e l crocker of toronto mr and mrs a d crocker of lethbridge alberta also mr and mrs a b matthews had tea with l and mrs matthews on sunday traffic over the weekend was very heavy many persons took advantage of the holiday to spend a long week end with friends in the country mr b easton is enjoying a few days fishing in the northern country dickson hill and mt joy mennonfte churches rev p g lehman pastor dicksons hiiji sunday august 10th 1941 1000 am morning worship mr lehman will preach 1100 am temperance program a temperance post will be formed mount joy dst 1030 am bible school 1130 am mr shepherd in charge s00 pm evening worship mr lehman will preach wo cordially invite you christ church anglican rev f herman rector sunday august 10th 1941 ninth sunday after trinity 200 pm evening prayer and sermon tho rector will be in charge everyone welcome stouffville christian church sunday august 10th 1941 1000 am church school 1100 am morning worship 700 pm gospel service mr sid kerr will preach morning and evening at stouffviile and at church hill in the afternoon time william morgison 91 years old got the prize tor the oldes man on the grounds the st clair avenue ball team captured the tournament prize while scores of other prizes were given away the boys hand was a big help with the makers because they had such a good musical all day stouffville mennonite church rev h shantz pastor sunday august 10th 1941 1000 am church school 1100 am divine worship rev s goudie 230 pm mongolia s s 700 pm evangelistic rev s goudie 700 pm altona mr shepherd thursday evening s pm stouff viile prayer meeting friday evening s00 pm atha prayer meeting next week monday evening s pm young peoples meeting at stouffviile tuesday evening s pm mon golia meeting wednesday evening s00 pm altona prayer meeting young peoples prayer meeting come and worship you are welcome stouffville baptist rev duncan macgregor pastor sunday august 10th 1941 1000 am bible school classes for all ages 1100 am morning worship subject a disappointment to the lord 700 pm evening worship subject a disappointment to the devil you need the refreshment of wor ship in the summer as in the winter come and share our services wednesday s pm prayer meet ing come and receive a blessing bloomington ringwood christian churches rev g w brown pastor sunday august 10th 1941 1100 am bloomington 700 pm altona attend church on sunday a hearty welcome awaits you at these services

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