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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 30, 1942, p. 5

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday april 30 1942 page fvm housecleaning supplies johnstons glocoat quarts 98c nonsuch silver cream per jar 20c lavoline floor cleanek quarts each 23c castle floor wax 1 ib tin 29c brooms well made each 30c javex javel concentrate per bottle 15c grape nut flakes post toasties special 1 pkgpost toasties for 1 cent with the purchase of ljargapkg grape nut flakes both for 16c dutchset onions special 2i ibs 25c heinz tomato juice per tin 10c parsnips 3 tins 25c glo marmalade 3fruit 1 lb jar 25c ratclif f co phone 198 town delivery l author of anne of green gables dead continued from page one that freshness and simplicity of style characteristic of her writings many honors came to mrs macdonald she was made an officer of the order of the british empire and became a fellow of the royal society of arts born in clifton prince edward island nov 20 174 she was the only daughter of clara woolner hacneill and hugh john montgom ery who settled in the island prov ince to farm her mother died about year after her birth and she was brought up at cavendish by her grandparents at the age of 12 she won a storywriting contest spon sored by a montreal newspaper her father married- again and she returned to the maritime attending dalhousie university there later he taught school at blddlesford and kllerslie in prince edward island wrote poetry too at the age of 20 she went to cavendish to live with her grand mother and there she met rev kwan macdonald presbyterian min ister they were married after tihe death of her grandmother and moved to leaskdauv ontaio where her hua- taad was minister of the presbyter- ianctiureh the busy life of a ministers wife did not stop her writing she pub lished a wide array of books and in 1917 a book of poems entitled the watchman she also wrote many magazine stories surviving are her husband and two sons chester practising law at aurora and stuart an interne at st michaels hospital burial took place in her native prince edward island the old farm at cavendish is now a part of the national park of prince edward island and spots made famous in her writings have teen preservcdas they were describ cd in her books altona miss ruby tindall of uxbrldge spent the woekerid with her mother the twinkling star class met at its home of the misses spang on fri day evening last mrs j spang aubrey and sisters were guests of mr and mrs herbert ferrier llncolnville on sunday mrs nighswander or manltoulin island spent a few days last week at the home of mr and mrs william kcesor is finding the most salvage daring their house cleaning this is the last week the truck will call at the school on friday morning to sather it up mr and mrs s thompson and children were guests of mr and airs willis davis on sunday afternoon mr and mrs o madtll and marjor- io were guests of their daughter on sunday mr and mrs grantjbaker of jrosodale the claremont and north picker- jag branch of red cross met at the borne of air and mrs david crosier on tuesday evoning last mrs fred stenalr president presided gormley rev j farquaharson is spending a few weeks at his home on monday rev and mrs c brown of toronto visited at the bond home mr ed leary returned home from the hospital on sunday hev- l grove received a dislocated left shoulder while employed on morris pikes farm at bethesda congratulations to mr and mrs eldon gooding of bala on the birth of a daughter at barrie hospital on saturday april 25 mr roy woods formerly of gormley has joined the ordinance corp of the active forces everyone is cordially invited to a shower for mr and mrs douglas jones formerly miss verna cherry on saturday evening at the home of mr and mrs aylmer gray rev and mrs a doner are staying with airs levi hoover while rev doner is conducting special services at the mbc church these meetings continue until sunday of this rweek mrs gooding and eileen spent the weekend in toronto with miss d gooding and misses evelyn and dorinewlth mrand mrs g petch of lansing gormley folks seem to be busy visiting- their friends mr and mrs roy brillinger at mr and mrs robt meades of markham on sunday and mr and mrs arthur steckley of bethesda at mr and mrs j clu- bines also on sunday visitors at gormley were mr and mrs ora byer and family of toronto at mr an mrs delbert bakers mr and mrs lome baker of newmarket at the parental home mr harrison slichtor of new dundee at mr and mrs clarence doners mr vernon gooding of strectsville at his home mondays yes and no vote didnt excite anybody around here and the vote was verygoodjust the same on the whitchurch side at white rose thore were 145 yes and 17 no votes everybody was busy seeding and most of the votes came in the even ing fairs e cherry is improving and is able to be up a little each day since her accident of three weeks ago when she was badly scalded from steam as she lifted the lid off a kettle on a new electric stove the cherry home is bearing its burdens these days since mrs cherrys aged mother mrs clemenco js confined to her bed in the spacious big homo there mrs clemence is 84 mrs irnssei gray has returned from zephyr where she spent the last three weeks visiting at the home of her daughter mrs ted howlett mrs gray has made a splendid im provement since her accident last winter when she fell while going to a hen house on the gray farm on a 30 below zero day sustaining a bad ly broken leg just above the ankle it is particularly gratifying that mrs gray has made such a good recovery since her husband is not enjoying good health and is able to be about only with theutmost precaution victoria square mr and mrs wm boynton and margaret of toronto miss carroll sanderson and miss dorothy oliver had tea on sunday evening with mr and mrs stanley boynton and family dr and mrs wm nursey of tor onto had tea with the latters par ents mr and mrs charles smith and family keep in mind the special church services beginning next sunday after noon and evening on thursday evening of this week the jr farmers and institute have been invited to visit the jr farmers of vandorf please be on band please keep- in mind the wms on sunday may 17th the speaker is to be mrs t cuyler young a missionary from abroad please reserve the date wednes day may 20th when the young people from leaslde are to present their 3act comedy entitled eyes of love in the victoria square hall tickets will be on sale shortly the ypu meeting was held on sunday evening with mr andrew forson in the chair the worship ser vice was taken by mrs frank collins marion boston sang a solo and the topic was given by miss doreen kiinck it was decided to have a ball team again this year with mr alvin caseley in charge on thursday last 11 ladies of the wjms met at the workroom to complete another quilt for their supply work we thank all who con tributed making it possible for us to make a 10 gift to our church in war savings stamps words of appreciation were expressed by all to mrs hamilton and regret that she is soon leaving the parsonage to go to her home in nova scotia we regret to report at the time of going to press that pilot officer james a mccague is reported miss ing overseas well known in toronto pilot officer jamesa mccague aged 25 is missing after air operations on saturday according to word received by relatives he is a brother of mrs lumsden cummings 4 devere gardens boras at victoria square son of mrs margaret mccague now of alliston and the late george mc cague the 25yearold flyer attend ed north toronto collegiate prior to entering the ontario agricultural college at guelph he was a room mate during his final year at oac of the late pilot officer jackson c nixon of hon harry nixon provin cial secretary and the two students graduated together in may 1940 nixon joined the rcaf within a few weeks and his chum followed shortly afterwards nixon was killed in a raid over germany in september 141 p o mccague trained at eglinton- stjohrisband gradu ated from dunnville he went over seas in october 1941 shortly after his friend was killed vandorf rev mr cooper of barrie had dinner with mr and mrs r b brown and mrs a g snider dr and mrs goorge covey of toronto spent the weekend with mrs w g morley seeding is in full swing with trac tors humming in every direction mr and mrs marshall brillinger mr and mrs john terney and wee dorothy had friday tea with air and mrs russel sproxton rev w a westcott motored to barrie to preach on sunday mr and mrs t h oliver harold murray and leslie of aurora were sunday tea guests with mr and mrs russel sproxton pleased to hear joe wright is home from the hospital after his re cent operation and complications we sincerely hope lor a speedy recovery bloomington mrs bert johnston of hamilton was at her fathers mr r footes on sunday mr k graham of pickering and miss ruth storry were sunday guests with mr and airs e fairies mrs murdock who has been spend ing the winter in toronto is visiting with niece mrs watson fairies mr and mrs canning and daugh ters of st catharines were at a cowies over the weekend mr and mrs lemon paisley spent two weeks with their daughters at brampton arriving home on sunday with mr and mrs john johnson of brampton mr and mrs walter tranmer and son of toronto were at o tranmers over sunday attention frmds we are how in a position to make delivery of oliver standard 60 tractors on rubber see these before you buy and own the most powerful small tractor on four wheels c b valle au gargage white rose service station stouffville ontario p v j- 1 strawberry plants for sale senator dunlops medium early kelloggs marvel medium late 60c per 100 500 per 1000 delivered to your door in planting season about may 12th or 13th oscar burkholder breslau ont 4 slendor tablets harmless and effective two weeks supply 100 at storeys drug store imonyille we are glad to welcome mr and mrs jacques stouffer to our com munity as new residents mr and mrs floyd forsythe were sunday visitors with mr and mrs elmer wells and family mr and mrs orval drewery and harold visited with mr and mrs walter gray and family on sunday misses phyllis wells elaine rae and elda gray went on a hike through darkeys lane to see the beaver dam j j mr lewis wells was at home for the weekend misses darlene gray and joan gil- roy went on a hike last saturday afternoon sunday night the young peoples had a meeting in the church high light of the program was an excellent address by mrs stanley hastings of this line the ryoung peoples met in squire halls field on monday night a very good ball game was held a couple of the star players were misses doreen rae and jean preston the total of the money brought in for war savings stamps and certificates in ssiso9 is 6087 mr alger maye who purchased the macklem cook farm last summer from mrs edw pennock of stouff ville is having the house reshingled and adding other improvement to the buildings 8th line markham mr and mrs victor wagg of markham visited mr and mrs mc- elwain on sunday mr glenn gibbons and miss margaret byer called on mr joseph reesors on friday evening glenn is home on his last leave before going overseas v mr allan wideman is certainly rushing the season planting cabbage this is surely much in advance of anything we have heard of in this line mr henry dyok has returned from nova scotia where he has been em ployed we are pleased to see him looking so well evidently the clim ate of the maratimes is refreshing and stimulating some farmers in this locality have completed seeding and others ex pect to finish this week which is much earlier than for many years the land worked up exceptionally well this year many relatives and friends were present from this district at the funeral of the late mrs peter b reesor of cedar grove on monday service was held in reesors church with interment in adjoining cemetery a number of friends tendered a farewell party to miss molly dyck at the home of mr and mrs allan wideman molly is going home to her parents in saskatchewan and the best wishes of her friends go with her and the hope that she may soon return to our community again pine orchard mr and mrspercy hutchinson spent sunday evening in toronto mr and mrs wesley lundy were sunday dinner guests at the brandon home air and mrs fred reid were tor onto visitors one day lbst week mr herb reid of oshawa spent sunday with his mother mr and mrs hope betty and douglas attended the wedding of jack vanluvan in toronto on satur day douglas being his cousins best man edith shropshire and jack sprox ton wrote their entrance exams some time ago and have now received word from the department of education that they are both successful and are free to stay home and assist with the farm work with the churches st james presbyterian church stouffville minister rev t deoourcy rayner sunday may 3rd 1942 9 45 am divine worship to be followed by sabbath school three great gifts from the saviour of men what do you suppose such gifts would be sure to be worthwhile come and learn of them stern times call men to prayer come to gods house tills sunday christ church anglican rev f herman reclor may 3 1942 fourth sunday after easter 200 pm sunday school 230 pm evening prayer and sermon everyone welcome 88yearold member honored at union ville rm bray chicks stiver bros stouffville ont dayold chicks soxed and nonscxed started chicks soxod and nonsexcd started capons turkey poults better order now atha mr and mrs joe tran and babe had sunday dinner with his parents mr and mrs david tran we extend bur sympathy to mr and jmrs hood and brother in the death of their fathermr joe tajdor mr and mrs gordon tran of whitevale visited mr and mrs david tranon sunday many happy returns to mrs s arnold who celebrated her birthday on saturday she entertained friends from toronto aurora and new market v mr fred courtis from toronto visited at the home of mr and mrs albert draper one day last week mrs james milton and family from blackstock spent sunday with her brother at the dunkeld home miss lois noover and friend from toronto spent the wtekend at her home here mrs thos dunkold has returned to victoria road after spending two weeks with mrs john scott who is in poor health mrs mary armitage lifelong resident of- unionville and a member of the womens auxiliary of the episcopal church was made a life member on wednesday afternoon april 22nd the presentation was made in st philips church the speaker be ing the recording secretary of the society mrs dr leggltt her daughter was the donor sixty mem bers from toronto stouffville markham and agincourt were pre sent mrs armitage joined the w a in 1892 and although in her 88th year is still an active member taking a keen interest in the work tea was served mrs john ferguson president of this branch presiding melville bethesda peachs united churches ministerrea j orr sunday may 3rd 1942 peachs 1000 am melville lllsam bethesda 730 pm friday may 1 joint young peoples f rally of the bethesda peachs and melville ypu in the melville church 830 pm special speaker rev douglas davis of stouffville social hour at the close offering for the british war vic tims fund a welcome awaits you at our services stouffville christian church clifford mclaughlin minister y sunday may 3rd 1942 1000 amtunday school 1100 amftworflhlp 700 pm- gospel service pastor william glenn of mount dennis baptist church will preach both morning and evening church hill sunday april 26th 1942 200 pm church school 300 pm worship everyone welcome second markham baptist church norman rowan pastor young peoples meeting friday night at 8 at the baker hill church sunday may 3rd i942 sunday school meets at 9 55 am 1100 am imorning worship subject has the biblea message for today come and hear monday may 4th 8 pm special pictures of mlssioanry work in muskoka by rev f bell a welcome to all berths brown at the brierbush hospit al stouffville on monday april 27th 1942 to mr and mrs john t brown lloydbrook farms claremont the gift of a son johnson to mr and mrs jack johnson at the brierbush hospit al on thursday april 23 1942 a daughter dickson hill and mt joy mennonite churches rev p g lehman pastor dicksons hill morning service withdrawn this congregation will meet at mount joy for ordinance and communion service mount joy 1000 am bible school 1045 am ordinance and com munion service the pastor in charge 730 pm evening worship the pastor will preach we welcome you stouffville baptist rev duncan macgregor pastor friday 8 pm the bible class a lantern lecture on the life ol christ will be given sunday my 3rd 1942 1000 am bible school classes for all ages 1100 am morning worship the ordinance of the lords supper will be observed at the close of this service 700 pm evening worship the pastor will preach at both services wednesday 8 pm prayer meeting and bible study como and receive a blessing tere easily relief or money back kidney liver bladder regulator 1st removesexcess acids 2nd clears liver and kidneys 3rd cleans blood stream 4th removes poi60nsw- 3-w- 5th tones the system symptoms little things got your nerves you get sleepy dopy draggey and dizzy leg pains lumbago pain in shoulder blade get rid of them with kidney liver bladder ckegulator 3 weeks treatment only 100 george e baker phnirt mnnufactoring chomlst stoiiltviiic ontario stouffville united church rev douglas 6 davis minister sunday may 3rd 1942 10 00 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship 730 pm erenaongn- note later hour forevehing service wednesday prayer service has someone seen christ in you today christian look to your life i pray there are aching hearts and blighted souls 5 being lost on sins destructive shoals and perhaps of christ their only view may bo what of him they see in you will they see enough to hrlng hope and cheer look to your light does it shine out clear bloomington ringwood christian churches rev g w brownj pastor sunday may 3rd 1942 1100 am bloomington 700 pm ringwood childrens meetings in the irlrig- wood church monday at 7 pm you are cordially invited to attend these services why not plan to come a thought for today for scarcely for a righteous man will ono die yet peradventure for a good man some would even dare to die but god commendeth his love to ward us in that whilo wo were yet sinners christ died for lis stouffvnile mennonite church v ls h shantis pastor sunday may 3rd 1942 1000 amsunday school j 1100 am worship 2 so pmmongolla s s 7p0 pm evangelistic rev j n kitchlng 700 pm altona i wednesday 800 pm altona prayer meetings thursday 800 pm- stonffvllle prayer meeting next week monday 800 pm alona prayer meeting tuesday 830 pm mongolia meeting come and worship with us jti 1 v

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