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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 26, 1942, p. 4

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j r page four the tribune stouffville ont thursday march 26 1942 our weekly save you money asparagus cuttings 12 oz tnis 12c aylmer baby lima beasns16 oz tins 2 for 23c choice pumpkin 28 oz tins 2 for 25c apple and raspberry jam 4 lb tin 47c 2 for libbys pork beans 20 oz tins choice pie cherries 12 oz tins hillcrest sodas 16 oz pkgs plain or salted westons graham wafers 7 oz pkgs 2 for 17c 17c 25c 15c spotlite 5string brooms each 59e hillcrest soap flakes 3 lb pkg 29c pep hand cleaner tin 10c hand soap- good quality assorted per bar 5c gibsons face tissues 400s pkg 25c see our display of easter candy stouffville groceteria self serve phone 280 we deliver dicksons hill mr ward hallman has tapped a few maple trees this spring mrs harvey myer spent the week end with her uncle mr risebrough of toronto mr and mrs c a mcdowell had dinner with mr and mrs melrin barkey on sunday the pastor mr p g lehman had dinner with mr and airs herbert wideman on sunday a good day a large crowd and high prices were combined making the cattle sale ot mr wm jredshaw a success last monday there have been numerous callers in the community this week besides the salvage collectors and a few neighbourly visits mr forester the assessor has made his annual round also mr wm grove who is the sales man and distributor for glovers seeds has been calling on the vege table growers he has been appoint ed salesman ror the fuller brush co in this district victoria square an executive meeting of the jfa was held at the home of the presi dent alvin caseley on monday night to plan their programs for three months i we are glad to hear little george col la id youngest son of mr harvey collard is progressing favorably after having had pneumonia there was a good attendance at the ypu meeting- on sunday even ing readings were i given by harold and doreen klinck scripture by margaret avison and topic iby marion smith the wa are holding a potluck supper in the basement of the church this friday evening plan to be there the jfa are having a social nite in the community hall this friday evening march 27th mr and mrs harold wellman of toronto visited at the home of the laters parents mr and mrs e avison on sunday misses viola and ruby avison were also home over the weekend quite a number of ladies turned out on wednesday for the war work and regular wa meeting held in the work room those present enjoy- ed the talk by mrs dr wilson of richmond hill the devotional part of the program was taken byvmrs marcus jarvis the committee of jwi have de- welded to have the draw made for the rugs at the next joint meeting on tuesday april 7th the rugs haver been on display in each of the two jlemdnville mr and mrs elmer reamans family were visiting mr and mrs walter tilley of gormley sunday afternoon miss jean reaman was visiting with her friend miss lenore sperice last wednesday miss blanche preston arrived stores all girls selling tickets must home friday evening after enjoying have the stubs and money turned in j her holiday at port loring to mrs marcus jarvis or marion bos- mr jim rao and mr kenneth ton before that date i harper were home for the weekend i we are very sorry to report that tho community was shocked this a trom 0 midst have been week to hear of the passing of two sick wit flu among them of its hshy respected citizens doreen rae harvey and neil namely rev mccausland and mrs keith martin and joan gilroy fraiik nichols rev mccausland we wish them all a rec passed away on thursday evening in mrs luella baker of lansing his 64th year the funeral was neld week with her drother mr from his late residence on saturday mrs g martin afternoon the interment took place mr ge martin has been con- in victoria square cemetery follow- filed to the house with a kidney ed by service in the united church aiiment aiso master keith is con- here two ministers who had knownj t0 hou bethesda mr and mrs ernest staley of brampton visited friends here on sunday s ttbeyake families and mr and mrsl jacob wideman and family attended the yakewright nuptials in mount joy on saturday the wms easter- mating will be held next wednesdajaapvifllst the ypu wllljdaneasterser- vice in the churchneifituesday evening mr and mrs jack clubine of gormley visited with her parents mr and mrs ernest steckley on sunday mr charles atkinson had a unique experience on tuesday when he saw a flock of wild geese light in his fields a break in the weather hasstarted the sap running and the atkinson farms each have several hundred trees tapped mr and mrs lloyd bowman of new york and mrs emmerson bow man of british columbia have been recent visitors with their sisterymrs isaac pike the latter mr bowman attended school here in his younger days and this is his first trip back to the home site in 34 years the deceased assisted rev mckay in the service pallbearers were mr e avison mr l nichols mr ross nichols mr j smith mr j forsan and mr h collard left to mourn his loss are his wife and one daugh ter iris a nurse at montreal and one son lieut bruce mccausland now overseas the funeral ot the late mrs f nicholls took place on sunday and was a largely attended funeral a short service was held at the house followed by service in the church mrs nicholls was in her 79th year and had spent all her life in or near this community left to mourn her loss are- one daughter mrs ratr cliff and two sons l l nicholls and ross nicholls also three sisters mrs m perkins mrs b sanderson and mrs ralph boynton bishop winger of gormley assisted rev mckay in the service the pallbear ers were messrs ralph perkins lome perkins clare sanderson use with the flu mr joseph martin of church hill called on his brother geo on satur day russei kirby lemonville hockey fan was in attendance at maple leaf gardens saturday night- for the hockey battle between toronto maple leafs and boston bruins mr and mrs charles preston of lemonville celebrated their 35 th wedding anniversary on friday even ing at their home among the twenty some guests were mr and mrs g maekey of vandqrf who were groom and bridesmaid at the wedding tlie evening was spent in playing games the couple received congratulations and lovely gifts a donald pickering and gordon mort- son i we extend sympathy to mr and mrs royboyington in the death of their only child 3yearold dorothy who died at the sick childrens hos pital toronto on friday ringwood the helping hands held their open meeting at rev gibson browns last thursday evening miss patricia skinner entertained six little friends at a birthday party last thursday afternoon gordon fockler has purchased a welldrilling outfit we are glad to see dr mitchell out again following his recent illness the ringwood creek rose so high last week after the deluge of rain that cellars were flooded and one of them had 8000 gallons pumped out no damage was reported v veare glad to report that t grove was able to return home from the general hospital last friday where he had been the last two weeks following an emergency operation we hope to soon see him out again only io jtatfl ia easter get your spring outfits now we have a garment to suit every member of the family ace coffee economie soap flakes lb tin 49c large size 33c back bacon peamealed lb 45c prime rib rolled lb 28c porterhouse roast lb 30c hillcrest shortening lb 18c mild march meat values on parade hind quarter beef lb 19c front quarter beef lb 17c cheese old cheese lb 35c lb 45c rib boil lb 14c chuck roast lb aoc sirloin steak lb 29c brisket points lb 13c pot roast beef per lb 17c jg round steak lb 27c hamburg lb 15c homk rendered lard lb 17c small pork sausage per lb 23c oboyle meat market phone 3501 stouffville 2nd line uxbridge mr and mrs les mitchell spent sunday at ihe jos cooper home mr and mrs albert taylor and dick and darlene motored over to oshawa on saturday the many friends of this section are sorry to lose the brethour family from our midst our best wishes go with them mr and mrs ed taylor accom panied by mrs tindaland mrs hope motored tp belleville on saturday to visit their daughter miss marjorie taylor who is attending school there about 70 people young and old spent a jolly friday night when the young fry and the older folk divided up the younger set going on to art dowswells the evening was spent in playing games and contests a delightful lunch was served at the close of both gatherings which end ed a very enjoyable evening salvage campaign were on a salvage campaign to help lick the hun and with your help and carefulnoss sure victory will be won do not waste a thing dear neigbors save each tiny little srap it will help our fighting forces to lick those yellow japs rags bones and bottles precious metal do not waste rubble loo is most essential all these things will victory haste empty tins and cardboard boxes also all waste paper too just dig in and help youll be sur prised what one can do dont forget to save your meat bones and any fats you can spare and with all this done by everyone hitler will sure die of despair the very latest in ladies young girls and childrens7a coats in reversibles engy lish tweeds boucles wors ted and tricot ines also smartly tailored ladies suits just received a shipment of mens young mens and boys suits come in and look them over ladies silk dresses printed or solid shades all sizes we are well supplied with the accessories to match your spring outfits such as hats handbags gloves and silk hose in all new shades buy early and get your choice the golden store phone 273 stouffville ont cream luicks as reported by the stouffville creamery are 36c on trucks and 39c delivered at the creamery for first grade farmers will not go short on their binder twine requirements to harvest the 1942 crop but will have to use other types of rope than man- ila for other farm usesas result of re strictions which have been placed on the sale of manila fibre which large ly across the pacific altona 8th line markham mr and mrs harvey burkholder and family of cedar grove had sunday dinner with mr and mrs walter byer miss alta zellers and mr ray bib- by spent sunday at the home of his sister mrs james white- mr and mrs russell pike and daughter mario of singhampton al so mr and mrs louis pipbcr of new dundee visited with mrs frank plpher of this line mrs d ramer of mount joy has returned to her home after spending the winter with friends in vineland mrs fairburn of keswick is spending a few days with her sister mrs j kirk mrand mrs fred fretz mr jno and miss pauline fretz all of kit chener spent the weekend with mr and mrs ed fretz miss clodd who has been con fined to her homo for some tlmo through illness we are pleased to report is feeling much better imrs quantz of ringwood and mrs edw forsyth and miss marg aret forsyth of stouffville visited with mr and mrs harry spang on tuesday friends to the number of about a hundred gathered at the home of mr and mrs a r wideman on thursday evening of last week to congratulate the ncwlywcds mr and mrs george yake nee constance wright of north markham and tendered them a miscellaneous show er mr andmrsyake were married on saturday afternoon at the home of the brides parents wo join with the many friends in wishing them much happiness a number from here attended the miscellaneous shower- for mr and mrs n spang on tuesday evening last the w i held a quilting for war work at the home of mrs d crosier pii thursday last mr and mrs allan myers and mr and mrs isaac lehman spent last thursday with mr and mrs gordon raymcr and mr and mrs harold kennedy of colborne the claremont and pickering red cross wish to sincerely lhank the willing workers class the happy helpers class and the twinkling star class for their numerous donations and work during the year it is all appreciated so much and we regret through some error it was omitted from the press a few weeks ago green river mr and mrs w i smith joe mer- tens and miss marjery were guests here on tuesday with mr and mrs alt hoover mesdames shank milne forsythc and g lehman helped mrs williams with a quilt and stayed to tea re cently j mesdames percy beckett donnal- ly b lehman nighswander green lee brooks miss wilson and miss hutchingswere recently helping mrs draper with a quilt and stayed to tea miss lois turner was home from toronto for the weekend lois is looking forward to the pleasure of a trip to montreal next week to visit her friends mr and mrs edr hol land nee marion mckay the ladtes aid met at the church on wednesday afternoon with guests from whitevale baptist whltevale united and whitby baptist churches mrs rev elmer green of whitby was the guest speaker the program was given by the whltevale ladies and much enjoyed refreshments brought the afternoon to a close a happy time was had at the home of mr and mrs francis turner on saturday evening when the neighbors and friends of mr and mrs sherman arnold honored them with a presen tation of a comforter mr and mrs arnold arc moving soon to the 8th of vandorf we wish to announce a play by the w i of vandorf entitled mother talks business by a woodbridge group on friday evening march- 27 proceeds for red cross work miss jean switzer spent sunday at her home here mr art starr was among his wesley friends on sunday mr and imrs herb hisey and barbara of ringwood were thursday callers on mrs russei sproxton missjgrace mcdonald of toronto spent the weekend with her sister and father mr w mcdonald on tuesday evening sharon and queensville ypu will be guests of wesley ypu misses elda parr and jean white rendered a lovely duet at- sunday school next sunday a male quartette is expected to supply the music in the absensc of our orglnist mr george e richardson mr grant morley played sunday morning horse- 1 bay gelding aged cattle black jersey due at time of sale black and white due time of sale pickering from the 7th and we hope red cow milking almira wedding bells are ringing in almira mr bruce lehman of delhi also miss ann reathof woodstock spent the weekend with mr and mrs w lehman mr and mrs ivan brown of raven shoe had supper with mr and mrs donald jarvis on tuesday evening mrs john wagg spent saturday with mr and mrs willis lehman mr woodsof markham has been secured to direct our choir in pre paring easter music he will be with us on easter sunday too the united church wms met at the manse on thursday afternoon last with a fair attendance of mem bers and visitors the president mrs w mckay conducted the meeting and plans were made for a more ac tive campaign for the work during the summer months at the close of the meeting lunch was served by the hostess mrs a j orr send the tribune- to absent friends auction sale horses cattle implements proportyiof bert hopkins lot so con 10- markham on tues mar 31 to still see them very frequently both mr arnold and his lovely wife spoke very well of their green river friends and thanked them for the gift and expressed gratltudealsqxor the kindness of mr arid mrs turner in opening their home for this occa sion of happiness miss mnrgot wilson entertained a few neighbors on thursday evening to say farewell to the greenlee fam ily who have moved to the grand valley district mr and mrs greenlee came to green river a few months ago and have made many sincere friendships in the short time the evening was spent in games and music after mrs igrecnlee had open ed her gifts she thnked everyone and hoped they would all como to see them real soon miss wilson and her niece mrs sergt walter bailoy of vancouvor served adalnty lunch brindle milking yearling heifer suino find sheep six breeding ewes i ope yearling lamb two jbrood sows due ihprll t six shouts boar year and a half old k implements 7 dcaring binder six foot cut horse rake set harrows 4 section hay rack wagon set of trucks two vinegar barrels 1 two buggies x two ncckyokes 2 set double trees four wagon wheels sot of slolghs set of team harness with britchen other articles too numerous to mention a s farmer auctioneer sale at 130 pm

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