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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 7, 1942, p. 5

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m the tribune stouflfviue ont- thursday may 7th- 1942 paob nva housecleaning supplies johnstons glocoat quarts 98c nonsuch silver cream per jar 20c lavolttje floor cleaner quarts each 23c castle floor wax 1 lb tin 29c brooms well made each 30c javex javel concentrate per bottle 15c quix wheat flakes with paring knife free 2pkgs 25c luscious new california dates heinz tomato juice per tin 10c parsnips 3 tins 25c glo marmalade 3fruit 1 lb jar 25c ratclif f co phone 198 town delivery gormley miss ruth hoover who has been working in toronto all winter has teturned homemiss myrtle sider has taken over her position in toronto we extend heartiest congratulat ions to mr and mrs melvin baker who were married wednesday may6 mr and mrs milton heise of lon don have moved in with mr and mrs r millen where mr heise is work ing for the summer misses irhoda winger and anna baker and messrs paul heise and melvin henderson had a very enjoy- agle motor trip to north bay pte walter bell who is stationed at ottawa in the postal corps visited at mrs cherrys inspector lapp visited the local ko7 markham he specially com mended the pupils on their art work and red cross work rev j n kitchin of stouffville will preach on sunday afternoon at 3 pm at the mbc church in the interests of the home mission work arbor day was observed on fri day in the local schools the morn- iae was spent clearing up the yards a game of softball was played no7 markham vs no 6 markham in the afternoon at no7 trees from midhurst nuiserles were distributed by the department through the schools and all of these have been planted at the various homes on tuesday night a meeting was held at thehme of rev i bru- bacher to oranize the work of the vacation bible school which is hela for two weeks eaoh summer sunday visitors in the community were mr and mrs wes wideman mr and mrs alex jones and family all of dicksons hill with mr and mrs jos sider miss betty hoover of markham with miss doreen good ing mrs victor stover with the doner families miss gwen johnson mr metro sedakijio and mr lloyd johnson of toronto with mr and mrs jt johnson miss florence cherry nurse-in- training at barrie is spending one weeks holiday at her home we are pleased to reportmrs cherry is able to be downstairs again and that airs clemence is improving mrs w reynolds has returned to her home in london after spending the past month nursing her mother and sis ter at the cherry home third line oxbridge congratulations to the newly weds mr and mrs gordon smith who were married on saturday may 2 mr and mrs robert nesbitt of the sixth line called at the baldwin home on wednesday evening gordon taylor spent the weekend with relatives in the district mr and mrs daniel wags and grace also ronald james called at baldwins on sunday evening seeding is pretty well finished up in this district reuben tindal went fishing one night last week a shower was held at the home of mr and mrs harry woodland by the friends and adherents of the baptist church for miss kathleen baldwin and mr reuben may about 90 people attended and the young couple were the recipients of many beautiful and useful gifts mr fred baldwin received a let ter this week from his brother in new zealand stating there is a great labor shortage on the farms there although he has nine hundred sheep and is milking seventy cows his boys have been called for service the youngest one who is single is in england the other two who are married men have been called for examinations rev j burkholder dies in union ville deceased was graduate knox college of atha mr and mrs g overland visited her parents on sunday mrs over land remaining to spend a week with friends in claremont and atha mr and mrs grant turner of green river visted with mr and mrs s arnold on sunday congratulations to the newly weds mr and mrs william dyke who were married on saturday last mr and mrs norman neal had dinner with his uncle also bride and groom mr and mrs jack michell at brougham mr and mrs kennedy of cobourg spent the weekend with her brother mr and mrs norman lehman mr and mrs walter brignall from markham visited on sunday at the home of mr and mrs s arnold here congratulations to little caroline tran who celebrated a birthday on sunday mr and mrs d j tran and laurie also mr and mrs gordon overland from kingston were pre sent for the occasion of the birthday dinner bethesda a parents day service will be held in the church on sunday afternoon at 230 pm congratulations to mr and mrs burnice preston its a boy sunday visitors were mr and mrs fred yake misses jean empring- ham ruth atkinson delma atkin son mr and mrs charles hicks are kept busy these days marketing asparagus the womens institute will meet next wednesday at the home of the president miss velma gibson this is the annual ibusiness meeting and election of officers funeral services were conducted at unionville for rev jenkins burk holder by irev decourcy rayner markham and rev dr thomas mitchell of ringwood rev mr burkholder was the son of the late daniel and agnes jenkins burkholder of unionville both of whom were members of uel families who came to canada from pennsylvania at the turn of the last century born at unionville he spent all his school days there graduating into the presbyterian ministry from knox college in toronto although he spent some time dur ing his student days in the west where he met and married miss annie pillar of british columbia the most of his ministerial work was in eastern ontario his last charge was in morrisburg rev mr burkholder who was in his 69th year is survived by his widow one son and two daughters as well as one sister mrs h stiver of unionville m strary plants qsale senator dunix kelloggsmary 60c per 100 delivered to your do about may 12 medium early medium late 500 per 1000 planting seawn m or 13th 0car biirkholdery bres qnumsa vahdorf mrs w g morley was visiting in toronto and preston with friends and relatives the past two weeks mr and mrs percy allin had fri day tea with mr and mrs h e oliv er miss schell of uxbridge and tor onto bible college was weekend guest with miss ruth oliver at her home here miss grace mcdonald of toronto was home over sunday miss edith hawtin of barrie visit ed her grandma starr and aunt mrs e hawtin over sunday the leaves are nearly out in full with plum and cherry and early apples in blossom almost two weeks earlier than usual a number of farmers have finished seeding while others with out help will probably finish this week rev owen was sunday dinner guest with mr and mrs james oliver ladies aid was held at the home of mrs kingdon on wednesday of this week y mrs rlussel sproxton marjorie and betty marie spent friday with mrs louis brillinger special mothers day service will be held and several babies will be christened the mothers of salem brought their children to jesus to be blessed a large congregation welcomedthe rev a e owen of unionville on sunday morning and heard a very inspiring and challenging sermon plan to attend church some where next sunday wearing appropriate flower in honour of yourmother green river the brunswick htll cemtery com mittee met at the home of j b wil son on wednesday evening rev norman burke expects to make many calls here all in good time congratulations to miss muriel gostick who graduated from toron to bible college on thursday even ing some friends from here attended the ceremony miss marion iriddoll and miss dorothy cloakey of toronto spent the weekend with friends here with other friends they took in the open ing dance at musselmans lake mr and mrs wm wods of maple and mr and mrs carson armstrong and dorothy of locust hill were guests at the williams home on fri day there has been some talk of hold ing the church service at 730 in stead of the customary 7 oclock nothing definite has been decided yet the friends are hoping that the extra half hour will give everyone a better chance to be at this service in many rural districts evening worship is held at s oclock a grand homecoming was held at the home of mr and mrs ross carter on sunday last when the proud par ents brought their daughter home fof fi the little lady 1 kadv aw held their meeting i studfkpf m m bori at xrkham on april 14 and h kenlutjng with her mother at the fcme y h grandparents mr and mk p j ohnsto toronto w and wish them health ai the 1 at the studfkpf m margo wilson the noted cs arttst on wed nesday of lasts officers elected for the followly vear ar6 prest mrs thos willjj v prestj mrs henry shij secy mrs eugene forsyth g jji ruth hutchings sick vjitbr mrs h shank program csnjhittee mrs charles white and mif postiu pianist miss julia will assistant pianist mrs alf mich the dis cussions at the business wting and program that followed were very interesting later miss wi and her assistant mrs bobmaton of toronto served high tea lit her- ron of york mills pouring te look ing lovely in a long afternoonvown of french grey lace with buton trimming over rose satin withiose hat and gloves and grey sude shoes roses and tujips madetvp rooms attractive among articles of special interest wasnoticed a huge comb once worn by a lady of spain miss wilson had brought it home when returning after studying in france and spain 1 with the churches f neither snow nor m nor heat nor night stays these couriers from the swift completion of their appointed rounds herodotus jfvdwd t w sysrim- picture at right shows a hydro control room where the doors never close every hour of the day and night every day in the year watchful attendants are on the alert studying meters keeping records and regulating the flow of hydro current to consuming anas the hydro- electric power 0 when theres a storm most people seek shelter buf that is when hydro is busiest between darkness and dawn come hours of rest and sleep but with hydro every hour begins a new day light for homes hospitals and factories heat for blast furnaces or fo cook meals in your home energy to turn thousands of motors in factories mines shipyards this is the work of your hydro hydro is helping to shorten the war over 1 000000 hydroelectric horsepower is at work on war materials let us all be thrifty in our use of hydro new war plants must be energized and existing plants are con stantly being harnessed to the war effort let war needs come first an appeal to the housewife you can do so much to save electricity dont let the kettle overboll watch the switches on your electric range turn out all lights when not needed resolve to save soma current every day to help ontarios war industries goodwood we sympathize with mrs wm henderson and mrs edward haynes in the loss of their brother harry flumerfelt who passed away last weekand was buried in toronto the w a of this place has decided to hold a shower for the fire devast ated village of kinmount your contribution may be left at the home of mrs john ashenhurst and will be greatly appreciated dont forget the regular meeting of the goodwood willing war work ers at the home of mrs b staley on wednesday evening may 13th any one wishing to go and has no way please be at jones corner no later than 815 pm and those driving will try and make room for all a shipment of goods was sent out again last week to the salvation army consisting of 13 quilts 1 blanket 5 complete layettes consist ing of 46 pieces each 23 pairs socks 3 scarfs 1 new shirt 3 new dresses 7 new boys flue shirts 2 pair boys pants 1 boys sweater and quantity of used clothing we wish to thank all who have so kindly helped in the making and donating of these goods the goodwood united church sun day school are holding their mothers day service on may 10th at 11 am when the rev a e lunau a form er pastor here will deliver the ad dress miss norene croxall uxbridge will be the guest soloist there will also be a mothers choir in the morn ing and in the evening a junior choir all are invited to come and remember the mothers of our land goodwood lol held their month ly meeting on monday evening may 4 with the w m brother pier evanf in the chair bros h roach and john davis were presented with their hon orary members certificates they both having been members for over fiftyfive years the certificate was also on hand for mr david symes who was unable to be present after the presentation made by the master the lodge was opened in the royal arch degree when bro don spencely and mr walter todd were elevated to this degree in a manner that will not soon be forgotten by them members were glad to see bro rolph cooper present home from vancouver for a two week vacation this is his first visit for eleven months st james presbyterian church stouffville minister kev t decourcy kayner sunday may lo7h 1942 945 am divine worship to be followed by sabbath school roses to the living- a message appropriate to mothers day and every day and above all for the christian life you are invited to hear it mothers day calls you to church you need god and god wants you melville be peachs united churches minister rev a j orr sunday may 10th 1942 peachs 1000 am melville 1115 am bethesda 230 pm the sunday schools and church services will be combined at all three churches in observingparents day a special programme has been prepared which will be of interest to all lets all go to church with our children a welcome awaits you at our s services christ church anglican rev f herman rector may 10 1942 fifthrogation sunday after easter 200 pm sunday school 230pm evening prayer and sermon everyone welcome may 11 12 13 rogation days may 14 ascension thursday stouffville christian church sunday may 10th 1942 1000 am sunday school 1100 am worship 700 pm gospel service church hill sunday may 10th 1942 200 pmchurch school 300 pm worship everyone welcome dickson hill and mt joy mennonite churches rev p g lehman pastor dicksons hill sunday may 10th 1942 230 pm bible school 730 pm subject remove not the ancient landmarks the young people of the com munity are urged to attend this ser vice mr lehman will preach mount joy sunday may 10th 1942 1000 am bible school 1100 am morning worship mr lehman will preach 730 pm evening worship rev s goudie will preach mothers day will be observed at all services note monday 8 pm at mount joy young peoples society dr penton will present his lecture the wonders of god in creation illus trated by still and moving pictures young people and high school stu dents are urged to hear this lecture we cordially invite you second markham baptist church norman rowan pastor sunday may 10th 1942 sunday school meets at 955 am 1100 am morning worship 730 pm special service which includes a question period deposit yours in box at door come and en joy the old time religion in song and story tuesday may 12 8 pm prayer meeting at the home of mr donald ratcliff a welcome to all stouffville mennonite church rev h shantz pastor sunday may 10th 1942 1000 amsunday school 1100 pm mothers day service special program including the dedication of children 230 pm mongolia s s 700 pm evangelistic wednesday 800 pm altona prayer meetings tuesday 830 pm mongolia meeting thursday 800 pm stouffville prayer meeting come and worship with us bloomington ringwood christian churches rev g w brown pastor sunday may 10th 1942 1100 am bloomington 230 pm ringwood 700 pm altona above services will be mothers day services with special music bloomington christian endeavour will meet in the church friday may 8th at 8 pm churchhlll christian will conduct thismeeting you are cordially invited to attend these services tractor owners we can supply you with regular tractor gasoline for your tractor and farm engine at reduced price from graded gasoline prices for which we do not require coupons to serve you otherwise if you use graded gasoline in your tractor you must turn in your valuable coupons from your ration book note there is no restriction on the hoars in which you may buy tractor gasoline d holden sons ford sato and service phone 1s401 stoofffiu stouffville baptist rev duncan macgregor pastor friday 8 pm the bible das sunday may 10ts 1942 1000 am bible school classes for all ages 1100 am morningworship 700 pm evening worship the pastor will preach at both services stouffville united church rev douglas g davis minister t thursday may 7th wms at the church special temperance pro gram all the women are cordially invited im sunday may 10th 1942 1000 am3church school 1100 am church and home meet together 700 pm evening worship did yon see the poster why dont you come with me monday may 11th young peoples meeting wednesday may 13th evening auxiliary at the home of misses ida wednesday 8 pm prayer meeting jujd ann lehman and bible study i mothers dar th wboie family cone awl receive a vtemtrng i together at church v 9

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