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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 11, 1941, p. 4

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page four the stouffville tribune thursday september 11th 1941 stanley theatre phone 100 showing each night at 815 st saturday and holidays 700 and 900 8th line markham mr a r wideman is at present serving as juror in toronto thursday friday saturday september 1 1 13 13 chad hanna henry fonda dorothy lainour technicolor comedy take it or leave it mr arthur dowswell has returned home from the hospital but will be miss molly dyck of stouffville confined to his bed for a number of spent the weekend at the home of weeks mr and mrs a r wideman j the goodwood library is stocking mr xornian fretz of claremonta new supply of books and would is assisting allan wideman n the like more new numbers harvesting of brussells sprouts cropl jj an mrs george scott of mt mrs eckhardt and marilyn of j albert had tea with mr and mrs a toronto visited with mr and mrs taylor murdock saturday j ir and mrs fred jardiue john mr and mrs lome byer of xorthjand phyliss called on friends of toronto visited on sunday with mr i this line on sunday 2nd line uxbridge guests from markham attend fashionable hespeler wedding head air auxiliary monday tuesday wednesday september 15 10 17 three sons e ellis w gargan k taylor blazing six shooters charles starrett thursday friday saturday seitem ber 18 1 0 20 tin pan alley alice fay jack oakie and mrs j l byer we congratulate mr james tor rance the veteran horseman of mark- hame on his wins at the exhibition the fisher construction co have had a gang of men at work complet ing hroken stretches in the roadway between imarkham and ringwood a group of young men from this district including lewis and dave reesor earl byer harold mcdowell and john and elmer burkholder are having a weeks holiday in the northern territory at lake kapikog the toronto exhibition was very largely attended this year by people rrom this locality as well as from all parts of ontario and is this any proof the next great fair soon to be held at markham should draw a bumper crowd horse races will again be a leading attraction this year four weekly specials save you money pastry flour better krust 24 lb bag 73c pastry flour better krust 7 lb bag 25e baking powder royal york 1 lb tin 19c lard veribest 1 lb pkg 18c shortening swifts jewel 1 lb pkg 19c salt plain or iodized 1 lb pkgs 2 for 13c vanilla extract greenwood 4 oz jug 10c raisins sultanas 2 lbs 23c appetizing soups for the coo weather pea soup habitant 28 oz tins 2 tins 19c heinz soups any variety 10 oz tins 10c pearl barley 1 lb pkg 10c macaroni readycut 3 lbs 14c kara coffee 1 lb bag 39c see us for elberta peaches plums for canning stouffville groceteria mrs bruce taylor and ulenda re turned home after spending a few- days with her parents in oshawa sunday visitors at the joe cooper home were mr and mrs george windsor mr and mrs eli mairs of bethany and mr and mrs ted wark and family of toronto imiss erma dowswell has gone to hamilton to attend the normal school there mr f m campbell agricultural representative is to be the guest speaker at the regufar institute meet ing at the home of mr j e wagg a cordial invitation is given our neighbours altona self serve phone 280 w deliver mr and mrs e dixon of union- ville were recent guests of mr and mrs wm reesor mr and mrs j mcdonald of kin- sale mr a davis and esther visited at wm reesors on sunday mr and mrs e lehman grace and mr j hoover visited at d nighswanders on sunday imr and mrs deios morris of mich are spendtng a short time with old friends in this district mrs n bunker and son mervyn spent the weekend in toronto with her daughter mrs r jones mr and mrs madill and hazel of toronto had tea with mr and mrs o madill on sunday mr and mrs t kirbyson of tor onto have returned home after spen ding a few days with mr and mrs w clarkson congratulations to the newlyweds mr and mrs roy slack who were presented with some special music on monday evening mrs staley of brantford has been spending some time with mrs h pointen and mrs m reesor the sympathy of the community is extended to mrs d crosier on the passing of her father mr j w taun of stouffville those who did not attende the c e campfire meeting on thursday night of last week missed a real treat the evening was spent around the camp fire in special music poem an a very interesting talk by rev gibson brown variacolored gladioli and ferns were massed about the altar rail at the mbc church hespeler for the wedding of miss helen eileen pipher daughter of rev and mrs l r pipher of kespeler and grand daughter of mrs sarah piper 8th concession imarkham to mr ed win f furtuey of toronto son at mrs florence furtney of kitchener and well known member of the kitchener octette the ceremony was performed by the brides father assisted by her uncle rev r j pike of siughamp- ton mr frederick oliver kitchener the brides cousin was the pianist playing for the processional music the bridal chorus from lohen grin and for the recessional men delssohns wedding march the bride who was given in marriage by her brother mr arnold pipher wore a floorlength gown of white satin with fitted bodice v- neckline legomutton sleeves and ful skirt with it she wore a finger tip length bridal veil of illusion net with headdress of satin leaves and she carried a bouquet of pink glad ioli florets and annual delphinium she was attended by her sister miss ruth pipher wearing a bluo taffeta gown styled similarly to her own heartshaped hat of blue taffeta and carrying a colonial bouquet of roses and summer flowers little miss patricia furtney of grand rapids mich niece of the bridegroom was the flower girl mr hugh furtney of grand rapids mich the bridegrooms brother was the best man the ushers were the brides twin brothers messrs alvin pipher and eldon pipher of hespeler during the signing of the register the pianist played because after the ceremony a buffet sup mongolia mrs charles c walker of ottawa widow of group captain cc walk er of the rcaf and until now commandant of the ottawa branch of the red cross transport service win head the new canadian womens auxiliary air force bloomington mr and mrs ranier were visitors at cedar grove on sunday llr and mrs grant barnes were down from mount albert on sunday miss margaret brown of vandorf was home over sunday master norman fairies was in the hospital last week undergoing a ton sil operation mr e stony and miss ruth were at callander for a couple of days this week dr and mrs matherson and mr haunrcaf toronto were at 0 tranmers over sunday mr and airs w fairies and mr mr and mrs john forgie of barton had tea with mr and w wideman on wednesday relatives from this count attended the funeral of miss pugh of claremont on mnday miss louie robinson and mr robinson of goodwood visited mr and mrs ed wideman on day miss rnth thomson mr v thomson and roy collins of grove visited at fred pugt sunday mr a fuller is filling his this week d booth is filling nil mrs a brown spent a cou days recently with mr and im muirhead todmorden mr and mrs p lehman harry stouffer of stouffville miss l widdifield of pine on visited with mr and mrs w man on thursday visitors with mr and mi zellers on sunday were mrs f and two sons of toronto mr mrs b buruell and childret claremont monday visitors mi b and r andrews of toronto per was served at the home of the and mrs davis were exhibition vis- brides parents in rooms decorated jt on wednesday with pink and white streamers and hillgrest shortening ib 1 5c bouquets of snapdragons and glad ioli the serving table was centred with a wedding cake flanked on eith er side with lighted candles and was graced with bouquets of snapdragons in the receiving line with the bride and bridegroom were the brides and bridegrooms mothers after the reception the bride and bridegroom left to spend their hon eymoon in muskoka the bride wear ing for travelling a beige coat with beige wool dress brown felt hat and brown accessories upon their return they will take up residence at 171 sunnyside ave toronto among the many outoftown guests were mrs sarah pipher miss bertha pipher and gordon pipher of markham mr c boake of toronto was visit ing his father mr b boake last week mr and mrs d barnes and given of whitby and mr and mrs lemon paisley spent sunday with ovillia friends the ladies aid meeting and social afternoon was held at the home of mrs wallace vaughan on thursday mrs filyer of lemonville was the guest- speaker miss mary paisley who has been engaged at lakeview house for the summer is visiting her father mr l paisley friends and relatives of mr and mrs l legeer met at the home of her ifather mr p brown and pre sented them with a goodly number of gifts mrsc lemon and mr e davis conducted an interesting treasure trail among those pre sent from a distance were mr and imiss ruby avison was home over mrs lazenby and miss leona and the weekend mr and mrs pegg and miss pesg of mrs frank collins is now nursing church hill miss a smith of green dr lillian langstaff of richmond river mr and mrs j grose of the almira mr and mrs carson widemt dunbarton viisted with mr and jacob wideman on sunday mr richard beckett of market spent a few days last with mr and mrs donald jarvi mr and mrs will mckay vi with mr and mrs herb spoffor thursday imrs john hoover of woodbi spent a few days with mr and willis lehman mrs herb spofford spent weekend in toronto mrs john ash also mrsi bill had tea with mr and mrs lou man on friday evening mr and mrs albert upton joan of toronto also mr and jim painter and mr jim pai jr visited with mr uptons fa at camp borden on sunday victoria square kidney liver bladdei regulator getting up nights leg pa backache headache twinges r matism tired out sluggish dn washed out constipation mis able low in spirit kidney liver bladdef regulator assists muscles helps to dissolve urrc acid crystals thus as nature to overcome and someti avoid a very disastrous ser painful obstruction guar teed as represented or money funded 49c bottle of s ounces george e baker phmtj manufacturing chemist stouffville onts bologna pot roast beef round steak hamburg brisket points rib boil side pork prime rib beef rolled porterhouse roast shoulder pork lb 21c lb 17c ib 16c lb rump roast sausage 2 lbs 25c sirloin steak lb 28c lb lb lie lb 13c lb 21c lb 28c lb 30c leg pork lb 29c lb 20c ieamealed cottage rolls b 29c sirloin roast lb 27c oboyle meat market phone 3501 stouffville hill mr lorno mortson began teaching last week at bowmanville school he had been the teacher at tyrone school for several years mr and mrs egbert avison arriv ed home on friday last from an en joyable trip through the west they report crops very good in many parts we are pleased to hear that wil- mot brumwell is able to be around again after being laid up with infec tion in his leg mrs martin styrmo is having change these days she is supplying for the teacher at headford school who is ill the jr farmers and jwl held a very successful meeting last week when sharon club came down and put on the program several from here attended the funeral of the late betty hood of buttonville on saturday last the sympathy of the community goes out to mr and imrs hood and family miss peggy mckay was home over the weekend mr lester hart is homo driving a truck for the t eaton co toronto mr ike williamson is leaving soon to attend pickering college at new market again mr gordon mortson is kept busy these days ho has secured a truck and is now taking as many as 22 young people from here to richmond hill school every day a meeting of the trail rangers was held on tuesday evening of this week with rev mckay in charge a great deal of thanks is due the junior choir with their loader mrs h mccague who have occupied the choir loft and taken the service of song at our church during the sum mer months the senior choir is to be in place next sunday and are ask ed to be out to practice on thursday evening at the church the ypu meeting on sunday evening as usual with viola avison in charge prayer was led by eloise perkins followed by a reading by mr andrew forsan the avison boys sang a solo was rendered by mrs im avison miss ruby avison gave the topic choosing is the sub ject prayer sth line imarkham cider mill reopening our cider mill will reopen for season on september 17 make 5 appointment in advance for a butter making cider making ti day to friday each week both c inclusive p xighswander altona cider mill phone 0 9t ime o beteuemetd the most dignified and approved manner in which to announce the demise of loved ones is to issue the timehonored memorial cards which serve often a double purpose memorial cards not only flash the news but they announce details of a funeral memorial cards are prized as something to take care of and are to be found in families for half a century the message of a memorial card is more personal than any other printed form should you be called on to need this ser vice phone direct or just ask your funeral director to secure tribune memorial cards they are obtainable in a few hours otye gtmiffmup rtbmte for best results ship your cream to us the best way to keep your meat is in coed storage rent a locker 600 per year from the time you rent same stouffville creamery co phone 18601 open tuesday thursday and saturday evenings

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