f the tribune stouffville ont thursday august 28 1141 page fivb newport fluffs a delicious and tempting cereal beautiful crystal glassware in each package sizes 19c 25c 39c peaches the better varieties of peaches are now on the market be sure of well matured and fullflavoured fruit rene claude plums we are now taking orders for this exceptionally good preserving plum leave us your order now and avoid disappointment fresh lake nipigon fish every tuesday morning ratcliff co phone 198 stouffville goodwood mr and mrs george lee ot bob caygeon in town on tuesday whooping cough is making its rounds in our community miss jean thaxter is out of town this week on holidays mrs cain of highland greek spent the weekend with her father mr john smith seneca miller who has been ill for six creeks is still in poor health mrs isaac shaver is under the doctors care imiss byam who underwent an operation at the general hospital is improving slowly she still wont be home for some time year teaching mr and mrs elmer reid and son ronald from montreal mrs gordon crapper and daughter joy from ottawa are holidaying with their parents mr and mrs- j f reid mr and mrs charles watson claude and dean visited on sunday at the home of mr and mrs sam bacon as mrs bacon and mr watson celebrated their birthdays on august 25th a very pleasant day was spent mr and imrs watson spent their first six months of mar ried life on that farm before moving to the store in goodwood goodwood willing war workers tuesday evening the executive met at the home of mrs c feasby to pack all goods on hand in fine large boxes the following is a list of completed goods ready for delivery to salvation army headquarters 106 pairs socks 11 sweaters 3 scarfs s pairs mitts 1 helmet 7 girls sweat ers 4 girls skirts 4 girls dresses 4 complete layettes of 42 articles each 23 quilts large box of madeover clothing we wisli to acknowledge with thanks donations from the follow ing fifth line by mrs nesbett 0 large quilts 2 crib quilts used cloth ing and knitted goods roseville by mrs oak 3 large quilts girls skirts knitted goods and used clothing stloam by mrs alcock 1 quilts is pairs socks 1 sweater mrs woodlands and imrs bald- wins classes of giiis for 2 beautiful i quilts mrs shaver mrs lee mrs walker and mrs ottewell for quilt ops 2nd line school childrens clothes made and given by the child- jren baptist ladies aid for one com- with mrs hubbard who will quote piete layette and all donations of you prices j infants clothing knitted goods mrs j elsey of pilot mound man madeoverclothing money and time and mrs l massey of cobourg visit- spent in the work and to mr feasby ed mr and mrs reid on monday j who so kindly delivers free of mr and mrs r williams spent i charge all our yarn from toronto peaches gormley miss jean miller spent the weeki oliss mary baker spent last satur- i town delivery l i end with her grandparents at lindsay mr and mrs harry warriner and family spent the weekend with mrs warriners sister mrs john frazer ahmic lake master lome reesor of markham spent last thursday villi frank smith imiss dorothy hoover was a visit or with miss gladys brillinger for few days last week mr and mrs henry walker are spending some time with their daughter mrs albert heise of gorm ley mis stephenson and sidney scott of toronto spent last week at the morris home sunday visitors at the hoover home were miss bertha reesor of cedar grove and mr and mrs peter steckley of almira master donald and murray miller are enjoying some holidays with their uncle at scarboro bluffs betty and billy morris are spend ing this week visiting relatives in toronto most of last week in toronto theyt our goods to the salvation were glad to be able to see the duke armv mr ed davis is busy at his house here preparing it for the new ten boxes were also made ready for three of our soldier boys consisting ant who will move the end of thisi s sweaters etc a birthday week 1ox to pte a woodland requested a fisherman landed into town one day recently and left a very fine by his mother also one to pte j brown and pilot k wagg we would lunge with a friend did you people i iike to mov6 a hearty vote of thanks smell it frying well anyway it was a dandy miss fraser arrived in town on sunday to visit friends here for a few- leave your order to our young painter bennie jones for the lovely big sign board he made us in the royal colours frame blue board of white lettering in for wood craft days before commencing another red anti w goodwood will ing war worker we all must share the grain has all been harvested the fields are turning brown for the farmers they are busy working up the ground to get the soil worked nice and fine so that the seeds will grow it may be just for seeds next year or some have wheat to sow and after that there is corn to cut the roots to gather in the potatoes have to all be dug and stored out in the bin we are very thankful for this food for man and beast alike to have no food to feed us all would be a sorry plight yet there are many thousands in lands across the sea if only we will listen we can hear their earnest plea for they have nothing much to wear or anything to eat and many have no home at all but are turned out on the street so let us each one do our ipart to help our suffering brother for we are all one family with one god for a father some may feel they cant give money or give them of their time but we all can share with them our prayer in your quiet corner and mine m s day with mr and mrs geo baker mr samuel third spent the week end in toronto mr and imrs frank thompson from mount dennis visited her sister mrs t johnson on saturday sunday evening a number of young people from bethesda came to gorm ley and presented a very interesting service which was greatly enjoyed gordon bolender gave two splendid topics let us keep in mind the coming revival meetings beginning on sept 1st through to sept 14 evangelists are rev and mrs j g grout from tonasbct wash many of us have heard them before both preachng and singing everyone welcome week nights except saturday at 745 and three sunday services little keith hoover son of mr allan hoover had the end of a fin ger badly hurt and the nail taken off last week we notice he has one half grown on the other hand which was hurt previously in the car door mr brown formerly from owen sound and who is a guard in the army stationed at niagara on the lake visited with mr and mrs t johnsons over the weekend mr elmer crowder from st joes and who is at present at nia gara on the lake also mr arthur honsberger and miss anna fretz ot yineland visited the doners land bakers over the weekend miss peard of toronto spoke at the church service on sunday after noon in the interest of the city mis sion workers she spoke from isaiah 43 and 44 on gods lloodtide of blessing a number from here motored to kitchener on wednesday to attend the sunday school convention the theme of the day beingcanada back to god the gormley male quart ette also gave a few numbers in song mr and mrs clarence doner at tended the wedding on saturday in altona mr roy slack of oshawa was home with his parents mr and mrs wtu slack on sunday the willing workers class held a quilting bee at the home of mrs w reesor on tuesday miss margaret johnson of clare- mont rendered a vocal solo at church on sunday evening mr and mrs s thompson and family spent sunday with mr and mrs morgan hill among those who like to go soar ing through the air were mr s thompson and son john who en joyed the ride recently miss ella hooke of mongolia spent tuesday with her aunt and grand dad at the a davis home miss marjory madill is having a weeks visit with her sister mrs grant baker at rosedale well girls and boys your holidays are almost over and the teacher would like to see all present next tuesday morning at nine oclock mr and mrs arthur wagg and family of leaskdale visited on sun day with both of their parents mr and mrs n bunker and mr and mrs f wagg the twinkling star class held their regular picnic at the home of mrs fred lewis a former member of the class a pleasant afternoon was spent on the lawn playing games finishing up with a sumptuous sup per in the evening their regular meeting was held and after the hostess served light refreshments glad to have mr and mis frank lackey and son earl of fraserville at church and sunday school on sun day having spent the weekend with her mother imrs b reesor red cross notes donations gratefully acknowledg ed include 1 pair socks from mrs george myland ringwood 1 crib suilt from miss l dowswell we are greatly encouraged by the response to our urgent plea for more helpers new workers are join- toronto of the former mildred in us almost every week and a adams gladys and helen also vis- welcome awaits all ladies from ited in toronto the same day geo w baker and sons are build guis saucers cloverleaf 2 for 25c fruit nappy 6 for 25c salad bowl china appox7 8c composition dolls 25c jar rubbers red white doz 5c memba seal 10c jar rings zinc doz 25c butcher knifed 8 blade 25c alarm clock 165 flashlight burgess 2 cell 95c dust mop 39c handkerchiefs mens white 7c hair curlers 3 for 10c hose ladies cotton 8slqtf 15c hose boys cotton golf 20c hose childrens cotton 20c rexoleum matts 18c turkish towels white 25c pants boys tweed knee 95c blouses boys print 39 work socks med gray dark grey and med blue 29c hose mens fancy cotton 25c overalls mens denim 159 melville mrs a maclennan of toronto is spending a few days at the manse anniversary services will be held in the united churches as follows bethesda sept 14 peachs sept 2s melville oct 5 mr and mrs puterbaugh of maple and mr and mrs earl tate of lemonville were visitors with mr and mrs harvey houck on sunday last miss helen smith of toronto is spending the week with miss greta powell of cashel the rev and mrs robert young of stouffville were visitors with mrs m houck and miss edna houck on monday quite a large crowd of friends gathered at the home of mr and mrs ii forrester on imonday even ing last in a farewell party to mrs elliott mcclure and family after a short musical program ana social hour airs a j orr read an address and mrs h forrester made the presentation of a beautiful mantle clock they are leaving this week for their new home near oakville ing a silo near maple for mr hatch of gooderham worts harold roadway is on the job working for the bakers the many friends of miss vera hilts are sorry to learn that she has been so very sick mrs frank col lins nee annie aveson has been nursing her for the past week and latest reports are that but slight im- provement is noticed next tuesday the schools open again and ss no 7 pupils are asked to begin on standard time this term miss evelyn gooding teacher miss doreen gooding begins her teaching career at victoria square school and our best wishes for suc cess go with her doreen has been the town or country who can spare a few hours to help us any thursday afternoon in our sewing room the stouffville red cross society wishes to sincerely thank mr f riches for his kindness in allowing them to use his window space for their display of sewing and knitted goods mrs roy grove helping at lakeview house jack sons point this summer and return ed home sunday evening mrs murray aveson and bwart of victoria square visited her sister mrs murray baker on the weekend last thursday afternoon a num ber of gormley womens institute met at the home of mrs h barnett on the sixth and quilted three quilts ladies coverall aprons 25c bethesda imr reesor steckley is now stationed in brandon with the rcaf mr and mrs frank atkinson and mrs jenkins of richmond hill call ed on friends in the community on sunday miss eunice yake attended the wedding of her cousin miss mildred adams in woodgreen united church toronto on saturday the wms meets this wednes day at the home of mrs george leary at gormley a carload of our young people provided the program at gormley yps on saturday evening sunday was an eventful day at the smith home rev and mrs a j orr had tea with the smith family and afterward f mr and imrs smiths two children ronald and frances were christened mr and mrs fred yake spent sunday with mr and mrs shaffer sunday visitors with mr and mrs louis brillinger were mr and mrs fred hoover mrs doulton and son billy of newmarket and imr and mrs archibald beverley and baby of toronto sunday services stouffville christian church sunday august 31st 1941 1000 am church school 1100 am morning worship 700 pm gospel service rev f e hyde will again occupy the pulpit at all services next sunday second makkham baptist church norman rowan pastor sunday august 31st 1941 955 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship special music wednesday 8 pm prayer meeting stouffville united church minister rev douglas g davis sunday august 31st 1941 915 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship 700 pm evening vespers the pastor at each service not making a living but mak ing a life what you are but not what you gain in the strife your life is a book written red from your veins what you are and npt what you say remains christ church anglican rer f herman rector sunday august 31st 1941 12th sunday after trinity 1100 am morning prayer the rector will be in charge everyone welcome dickson hill and mt joy mennonite churches rev p g lehman pastor dicksons bhil regular services next sunday we welcome you stouffville5cto1 store st james presbyterian church stouffvtlle rev t do courcy rayner minister sunday august 31st 1941 1130 am special guest preach er the rev robert moynanba bth of toronto soninlaw of the late irev dr jonathan goforth famous missionary recently appoint ed field secretary for ontario of the lords day alliance of canada you are invited to hear him v for victory p for prayer come almost lmmedivte relief for coughs colds bronchitis cat- tnrrh etr with cherry anise toln cough balsam easy to take and bronchitis rub grcon mountain lr hth- 40c bottle guaranteed as represented or money refunded george e baker phmb manufacturing chemist stouffville ontario i stouffville baptist rev duncan macgregor pastor sunday august 31st 1941 1000 am bible school classes for all agea 1100 am morning worship 700 pm gospel service subject cleansing the outside of the cup or the folly of the modern pharisee wednesday s pm prayer meet ing you are cordially invited to share our services with us come and receive a blessing stouffville mennonite church rev h shantz pastor sunday august 31st 1941 1000 am sunday school 1100 am divine worship 230 pm mongolia s s 700 pm evangelistic notice tho sunday morning and evening services will he held in ratcliffs hall thursday s pm stouffvllla pray er meeting also election of class leader and stewards friday evening s00 atha pray er meeting next week tuesday s pm mongolia meeting wednesday s pm altona pray er meeting election of class leader and steward we invite you to worship with us bloomington ringwood christian churches rev g w brown pnstor sunday august 31st 1941 11 so am bloomlngton 230 pm ringwood 700 pm altona childrens meeting in the ring- wood church friday 7 pm plan to he with us on sunday a welcome awaits you