page four the tribune stouffville ont thursday april 30 j942 our weekly save you money suggestions for a spring appetite smiths pure damson jam 2 lb jar 27c ideal raspberry apple jam 4 lb tin 49c choice apple juice 20 oil tins 2 for 19c choice tomato juice 20 oz tins 2 for 19c aylmer saur kraut 16 oz tins 10c fresh cut leaf lettuce bunch 5c for a combination desert try apples prunes evaporated apples 2 lbs 35c meaty prunes 5060s 2 lbs 27c hiho puddings assorted 4 pkgs 25c duplex cream biscuits per lb 19c shredded wheat c c 2 for 23c assorted jelly beans per lb 19c we have steele briggs seeds also plants by the dozen or in boxes stouffville groceteria self serve phone 280 we deliver dicksons hill mr simeon and miss martha hoover had supper with mr and mrs charles hoover of unionville on monday miss alice barkey visited with betty wideman on sunday miss miriam schell had supper with mr and mrs j w wideman on sunday the cemetery board has engaged mr franklin hoover of fringwood to mow the grass in the cemetery the country people miss having the birds waken them in the mornings reason the birds are still on stand ard time the unusual warm weather lias produced record growth asparagus and rhubarb are the treats enjoyed by the country people now mr har vey moyer will soon have new green peas a happy group of ladies and girls gathered to spring clean the church on tuesday morning it was suggest ed that we make bees and go from borne to home to get the various jobs out of the way in a hurry mr and mrs s goudie and mr and mrs e e honsberger werepre- sent for the annual missionary meet ing on sunday evening mr honsber ger gave an account of the work done in nigeria by the mbc church c the curios on display wore of great interest to the congregation bethesda dont risk losing your position or social popularity just because your hair is gray and makes you look older angelique gray hair restor- er positively restores gray hair to its natural color 100 a bottle at storeys drug store stouffville the many friends of mrs cecil banks wish her a speedy recovery from the operation she underwent last friday mrs louise heise and dianne of richmond hill spent a few days this week with her parents mr and mrs clarence atkinson the wms will meet next wed nesday at the home of mrs louis brillinger the united church service will be held next sunday evening and will alternate afternoon and evening throughout the summer months mr and mrs a b shaffer were sunday visitors with mr and mrs a j robinson of aurora rte glenn bolendcr spent a short leave last week with his parents the yps will begin a course of bible study next tuesday evening with the pastor as teacher afabiei beauty mjlin st e stouffville thekjoque the worlds finest wave 350 to 1000 finger wave 50c shampoo and finger wave 75c mrs m jack phone 176 ringwood mervyn harper enjoyed a visit with bis friend floyd tate a fear days ago mr and mrs david gillham were recent visitors with bis sou milton of cedar valley mrs johnson of 9th line south is visiting her granddaughter mrs jack skinner fred timbers of 7th line and frank bruels 8th line completed their seeding operations last satur day mr and mrs carver mrs rosser and son ronald all of ottawa visited with relatives in this district over the weekend wesley gibney and daughter muriel were here from newmarket visiting with mr and mrs earl tate at baker hill on sunday seeding is so far advanced in this section of markham and whitchurch that some farmers have the job about completed turnip and root lands will be worked next week all of which ii two weeks ahead of the ordinary season fifteen members of the helping hands class ringwood sunday school met last tuesday at mrs tru man groves home to enjoy a quilt ing and pot luck dinner five quilts were made and given to the stouff ville red cross on tuesday afternoon may 5 mrs bruels and fred steckley who ara giving up housekeeping at the bruels farm will hold a public auction sale there is a full complement of house furniture as will be listed in detail in this paper so we look for a large crowd as furniture is high in price and good substantial kind not plentiful mr and mrs isaac barkey of stouffville mr e s and miss flor ence barkey of lemonville and mrs j m grove were sunday visitors at queensville with mr and mrs henry raymer incidentally mr and mrs raymer celebrated their 62nd wed ding anniversary the first of this month the excelsior class met last tues day at mrs ed brownsbergers home for a quilting and potluck dinner in the afternoon mrs ross vague was the convener of a very line pro gram based on the theme a rose for the living two quilts were made and donated to the stouffville red cross along with 4 childs dress es 6 ladies dresses and quantity of baby clothing a box of used clothing was also packed and sent to the womens international league a chapter of accidents seems to havebeset the local section- iii re cent days- walter jacob fell down- the barn steps and sustained brokenjribs and an injured arm mrs edward logan wife our ringwood coun cillor in whitchurch also suffered a- fractured rib when she stepped into a hole on the barn floor intended for hay and straw to go through these accidents follow close on other3 re cently reported all in all it is a mos- unfortunate time of year to be ren dered helpless for farm work with labor so scarce and high priced such is life pickering couple 50 years married special to the tribune popular residents of the village for the past fortyfive years mr and mrs william henry crummer were at home to their relatives and friends on april 18th upon the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the marriage during the afternoon and evening over one hundred and twenty guests offered their felicitations the bride and groom were assist ed in receiving the guests by the latters sister mrs h mcbrlen and mr mcbrlen of brookltn who were bridesmaid and groomsman for the original ceremony and mrs g cour- tice mrs h j hudson of whitby presided at the teatable fifty guests sat down to dinner at tables beautifully- decorated with daffodils and centred by a fourlayer bridal cake rev e g robinson who acted as master of ceremonies proposed the toast to the bridal couple and rev ir w mcvey of greenwood expressed the wishes of the gathering for many more years of married life among the guests were mrs s corbett of greenwood and mrs k wilson audley sisters of the bride aud mrs g reeson oshawa sister the groom other outoftown visitors included those from uxbridge mt zion myrtle greenwood audley bowmanville oshawa mt dennis whitby toronto and wingham the original marriage ceremony which was performed on easter mon day is 9 2 by the rev mr cauley methodist minister and which joined marriage mary elizabeth moore of greenwood and william henry crummer of mt zion united two wellknown pioneer families of the township the bride and groom humorously recall their wedding trip which consisted of a journey by- horse and buggy to the grooms home in mt zion where they visited for a week before setting up housekeeping in greenwood after residing in greenwood for five years where mr crammer was employed in the f l green mill they moved to pickering in his 79th year mr crummer is a staunch member of doric lodge no 424 af and am he is an ar dent radio fan and takes great inter est in the broadcasts o tire hockey matches mrs- crummer who is eleven years her husbands junior is an active- worker in- st georges anglican church especially in the w r she continues her- work which she has carried on for- many years of mothering the young outoftowm bank clerks who are sent to the vill age branch here film stars on air for red cross barbara stanwyck walter pidgeon claudette colbert outstanding stars from hollywood who are shown above have contribut ed their services to the canadian red cross society and will appear in a series of radio plays to be broad cast over a national network by the canadian broadcasting corporation barbara stanwyck will take part in- bomb victims on sunday may 3 at 10 pm edt while walter pidgeon will appear in commandos in action on wednesday may 6 and claudette colbert will be the narrat or in humanity and war on snn- dayjmay 10th third line uxbridge mr arthur pearson has returned after spending the winter in toronto our sympathy is extended to rt dowswel and to mrs elmer hood in their recent loss each experiencing the death of a father some of our community attended a shower for mr and mrs elmer hood on thursday nfght mrs baldwin was on the sick list this week glad to report she is around again mr and mrs tom mbrganson have returned to our line after spending the winter with the faulkner family- mrs cecil vlatcham called on mrs baldwin monday afternoon while mrs baldwin and kathleen called on mrs white and ethel this week week at mr gordon wilsons sorry to report that mr george collins who has been working at pickering has hajl a heavy attach of flu and is at the home of his brother wedding jbelis are ringing on this line bell 4th line uxbridge mr and mrs howard hockley spent an evening recently at the home of mr edwardnorton mr and mrs norman feasby spent sunday with mr and mrs martin gall mr and mrs a ashenhurst spent a day last week at bruce baileys home in utica mr and mrs bert tindall helen and margaret spent an evening last on the cockshutt dealers agents for beatty bros de laval co wc wood co cockshutt plow co philco radios graphite grease and oil we sell install and- service almost anything- and everything- for a farm your patronage will be appreciated phone 281 stouffville green river oboyle meat market per dollar i ace coffee lb tin 49c f economie soap flakes large size 33c back bacon peamealed lb 45c prime rib rolled lb 28c porterhouse roast lb 30c pot roast beef per lb 17c round steak lb 27c hiucrest shortening lb 18c mild cheese lb 35c smoked picnic shoulders shankless per lb 33c phone 3soi we deliver old cheese lb 45c frozen lb 19c rib boh lb 14c homhrknmrro 1 t v t lard lb 17c chuck roast lb oc all small sirloin steak lb29 pork sausage brisket points lb 13c p hn 3 george and edy the williams spent the lovely weekend in guelph at the home of their uncle george a loree mrs kbo brooks mother spent the past week with relatives in tor onto mr and mrs sherman arnold have settled in their new home all join in wishing them success mr ami airs jesse russell of richmond hill spent saturday even ing with- mr and mrs williams congratulations to mr and mrs stewart beare on the birth of their daughter at newmarket miss muriel gostick daughter of air and mrs fred gostick graduates on thursday this week from the toronto bible college pleasant view inn booth operated by mrs richards was broken into last week and a quantity of goods stolen police are investigating much sympathy is extended the family of mr jos taylor who pass ed away last week after a long illness one eon earl and one daughter mrs aylmer hood rovrena survive the death of 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