Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 9, 1941, p. 4

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page four the tribune stouffville ont thursday october 9 1941 stanley theatre phone 100 showing each night at 815 st saturday and holidays 700 and 900 gormley thursday friday october hudsons bay paul muni comedy and virginia field short subjects atha monday tuesday wednesday ckrrohkk 13 11 15 laddie gene stratton porter novel with tim holt virginia gilmore comedy and information please thursday friday saturday octobkr li 17 18 submarine zone pat obrien also canada carries ox csra swssi coas c xormau carrington started work at pickering on tuesday morning mr george hilts is busy these one days taking up his gladioli bulbs mrs storms if spending a few- days with her sister mrs j doust little mary smith visited with her grandparents mr and mrs will dennie over the weekend mr and mrs will wilson ofl washago spent the weekend here among their many friends mrs thos johnson enjoyed a visit with mr and mrs frank thompson of mount dennis mrs george baker spent last thursday in newmarket with her daughter mrs will klees murray baker has secured a posi tion at the newmarket office specialty we are pleased to report that miss vera hilts seems quite well again she started back at her stand in the north toronto market on saturday clarence helse streetsviue has sold his house and lot in old gorm ley to his brother william who just sold one of his farms at the square mr an mrs frank harvey lloyd and joyce spent the weekend in springville with mr and mrs geo french and mr and mrs roy nigh and four daughters mr frank rowbotham of stouff ville has purchased the house and lot here where mr thos lyons lived and they have been busy cleaning and fixing up around the premises mr and mrs joe tran visited her mother in stouffville on sunday mr o hyland blackstock spent a day with ernie carruthers a shower and a musical evening victoria square mr john williamson rcaf at manning pool toronto visited with frieuus here on sunday mrs charles smith visited vith miss f smith at aurora on wedues- were two interesting events for the i day of last week newly weds mr and mrs kennedy mr andrew forsam is now taking several from here attended the a course on baptist hot supper at claremoni church on monday night misses audrey and lois hoover j and friends from toronto are spend our weekly specials save you money choice peaches halves 15 oz tin choice desert pears 18 oz tin 15c 12c better krust pastry flour 24 lb bag 73c choice mincemeat 2 lbs corn starch durham package red river cereal package strawberry jam hillcrest 32 oz jar shredded wheat c c 2 pkg perfection cocoa cowans half pound 25c lie 25c 33c 23c 15c kara coffee real flavour 39c 1 lb peanut butter choice 20 oz jar 25c molasses snaps 2 pounds 27c redeem your coupons before we discontinue one line of premiums stouffville groceteria self serve phone 280 we deliver few days at the formers home here rev arthur and mrs greer and two sons from newmarket spent thursday afternoon and evening at the carruthers home here mr and mrs murray dunkeld mrs tom dunkeld miss jean milton motored to blackstock on sunday and spent the day with mr and mrs james milton congratulations to the misses whitson on their recent wins with their fine string of cattle also to mr and mrs murray dunkeld who won seven first and seven seconds at markham fair the home of mr and mrs isaac lehman was the scene of a quiet wedding on wednesday sept 24 when their daughter mary became the bride of harold kennedy son of mr and mrs leslie kennedy of tor onto rev arthur lehman brother of the bride officiated the bride was given in marriage by her father and her only attendants were mr and mrs gordon kennedy from toronto the happy couple will leave for their new home in colborne on thursday where mr kennedy i stationed best wishes from the com munity go with them ght melville mrs j breckon left on sunday to spend a few days in toronto visiting relatives and friends anniversary services will be held in the melville united church sun day october 19th the rev h j mckay of victoria square will preach at the morning service and the rev r w rumley of agincourt at evening service thanksgiving services will be held at all appointments next sunday oct 12th imiss milne of ottawa who lias been spending several weeks at the home ot mr and mrs a d bruce returned on friday last accompanied by her cousin miss nettie bruce church hill mrs w cockerill resident of musselmans lake for many years has gone to toronto for an indefinite time mechanics at ni school in toronto mr and mrs marcus jarvis visit ed on sunday with mr and mrs herb jarvis and jean locust hill we are pleased to report that mr bert sanderson is feeling much bet ter and is able to be up miss mable caseley and mr bruce anderson visited with mrs meryl morris and family of bradford on suuay mr charles smith and walter had dinner with mr and mrs fraser smith of bondhead on wednesday last mr and mrs charlie stansbury of toronto visited with the latters parents mr and mrs robertson on sunday we are pleased to welcome mr and mrs s robb and family into the community who have recently mov ed to the thompson farm on the 5th line imr and mrs robb had been living near kettleby the victoria square anniversary services are to he held nov 2nd with the annual fowl supper to be held the following wednesday nov sth please keep these dates open and watch for further detailed notice later miss viola avison was in charge of the ypu on sunday evening the scripture was read by andrew for- sau a reading by marian smith and a pleasing solo by marion boston the topic on are you back in the old grove was very ably handled by harold klinck next sunday oct 12th rev w wallace a retired minister from toronto is to preach jthe sermon at headford and at the squareas our pastor has beon asked to preach to one of his former congregations in toronto where they are celebrating jubilee services the regular meeting of the go- forth mission circle will be held at the home of mrs reid brumwell on friday evening october 17th at pm the newtonbrook circle girls are coming up to put on the program all young women of the community are welcome to attend mothers bread was baked just like stovers if you want to refresh your memory on that wonderful tasting bread mother used to make and you used to eat by the halfdozen slices order a loaf of stovers home quality bread made just like mothers with those fine quality ingredients that makes the finest bread the stouffville bakery bakers for two generations dicksons hill phone 18402 and make a reser vation for your thanksgiving dinner to be served on sunday october 12 at the village inn 7eia lour bologna pot roast beef round steak hamburg brisket points rib boil peameal back bacon side pork prime rib rolled porterhouse roast lb lie lb 13c lb 45c lb 21c lb 28c lb 30c shoulder pork lb 21c leg pork lb 29c loins pork lb 30c tomato soup 3 for 25c for rousting crosse ijinckwells cream chuck roast lb 20c sausage 2 lbs 25c sirloin steak lb 28c peamealed cottage rolls lb 29c sirloin roast lb 27c bloomington miss mary paisley who is attend ing toronto bible college was at her fathers home here over sunday miss gwen tranmer of toronto who is attending normal school was home over the weekend mr and mrs bruce barnes and son of whitby were visiting relatives here on sunday mr and mrs harrison of queens- ville were calling on friends on sun day imr and mrs e lemon took a pleasure trip through the north country last week miss margaret topper of toronto was home on sunday mrs smith spent a few days last week at her son eldons at church hill markham fair proved as big an attraction as usual we congratulate mrs e mcnelly and miss ruth storry on the prizes they received on their exhibits mrs mcnelly has quite a list of prizes from the different fall fairs for an appliqued quilt miss edith hoover was home on sunday miss marion barkey visited at her grandfathers mr a c barkey this week everybody plan to attend the missionary meeting to be held in the church at 8 oclock tonight october 9 mr ed silversides of three hills alta called at mr simeon hoovers and mr a c barkeys on tuesday mr and mrs roy moyer accom panied by mrs abram raymer of markham spent sunday with mr and mrs ed raymer of weston and mr and mrs russell raymer of tor onto a very enjoyable evening was spent at the home of mr william risehrough last thursday night when a pantryshelfshower was given in honour of miss irene emblem who will be married this month we are all sorry to learn of the misfortune which overtook miss elizabeth wideman who suffered a broken ankle last week we wish her a speedy recovery our scholars under the super vision of their teacher miss l stouffer constructed a very inter esting safety project whlcli was ex- hibted at markham fair and which is pictured in this issue we under stand one by one the silos are being filled these jolly times that the men folk enjoy will soon be over for an other season we suppose theyll be finished this week and then they will be able to take a day off to go to the ploughing match at peterborough next week missionaries from india coming to aitona the 11th annual fall rally of the wms of the christian church con- feerice will he held in the altona church on wednesday october 15 with two sessions at 2 and 730 pm in the afternoon mrs whiteman of toronto will be the guest speaker also there will he a business session and open discussion mr and mrs padget who expect to return to their mission field in india in a few weeks will address the evening mass meeting to which everyone is invited supper will be served in the church oboyle meat market phone 3501 stouffville bethesda mr reesor steckley rcaf spent the weekend with his parents reesor has recently been transferred from brandon to toronto mr and mrs cecil banks nee velma bolender have moved to their homo on the 7 th line whitchurch township council we understand will hold their monthly meeting this coming saturdaythe regular meeting date mr and mrs f j atkinson of richmond hill visited the old home on sunday mr watson scott of toronto was a sunday visitor in the community the jr womens institute will meet this week at the home of mrs burnlce preston a number of bethesda faces were seen among the crowd at markham fair the ypu will meet on friday night at eight oclock mr gordon bolender will give the topic on consequences of great decisions while at the home of her sister mrs bolender miss elizabeth wide- man of dicksons hill fell down the stairs and broke her ankle miss wideman was removed to the hos pital the homo of mr and mrs ernest steckley was the scene of a large gathering last friday night when friends assembled to shower their daughter kathleen and her husband tohe jack clubine with many- beautiful gifts mrs wm hunt accidentally drop ped a board containing a rusty nail last week and the nail pierced her foot causing a great deal of pain owing to the swelling mrs hutu was unable to wear her shoe for several days 17 mcclary stoves the name of good stoves since 1847 this firm has been making sloves since that time and they know the diff erence between stoves and something to burn rubbish in you wouldnt buy a cream separator to thresh with so dont buy an ash container to bake with buy the best you can for your money and you will buy a mcclary easy on fuel easy on the nerves easy on the iocketbook riches hardware for best results ship your cream to us the best way to keep your meat is in cold 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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