Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 14, 1942, p. 4

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j the tribune stouflfviue ont thursday may 14th 1942 lets all do our duty this week robiective fs 3000 lets put it over ur weekly specials save you money monarch loaf cheese per lb 33 choice pumpkin choice marmalade choice tomotoes grapenuts flakes snowballs biscuits 28 oz tin lie 3fruit 2 lb jar 27c 28 oz tins 2 for 25c large 12 oz pkg 15c 1 lb pkg 19c if its london house its good london house coffee reg drip or silex 1 lb jar 59c vacuum packed 6c refund on jars silver banner coffee m lb tin 32c red mill coffee 1 lb carton 43c brown banner tea tea tips lb 49c cocoa its treated 1 lb tin 29c see our display of these products and be convinced stouffville groceteria self serve phone 280 we deliver home rendered lard lb isc peamealed cottage rolls per lb back bacon peamealed1 45c prime rib rolled lb 28c porterhouse roast lb 30c pot roast beef perllb 17c round steak lb 27c hillcrest shortening lb 18c 4 mild cheese old cheese brisket poissts sirloin steak rib boil smaijj pork sausage in piece frozen salmon smoked shaxkiiess picnic shoulders lb 35c lb 45c lb isc lb 29c lb 14c ace coffee lb 33c lb tin 49c economie soap flakes large pkg ctboyle m stonfrville ontario s phone ssol 8th line markham mrs jennings of temperanceville sperit last week with her daughter mrs alvin wldeman mrs margaret hoover was up to powassen last week attending the funeral of her cousin miss ada lewis mrs laura burkholder was with her daughter mrs ernest hoover for a few days last week yes really wedding bells are ringing quite loudly in our com munity again the meeting at the mbc church at north markham on monday night was enjoyed by a number from this locality dr fenton provided an interesting and inspiring program lac arnold pipher of the rcaf who reports to moncton nb this week called at his grand mothers mrs pipher on tuesday he was accompanied by his parents mr and mrs li r pipher of hes- pele and his sister mrs furthey of toronto j vtjt 2nd line uxbridge miss marie mcguckin of oshawa spent the weekend with her parents alan taylor visited with pte billie broad of camp bordon pte alan and mrs mcconnochie and family spent sunday with mr and mrs b taylor miss blanche mortson spent sun day at the albert taylor home miss gwen smith of richmond hill is visiting at the joe cooper home sorry to hear that charles for syth had the misfortune to injure his knee and is unable to get about lemonville mrs d h hall and r d were over on the 9th ust sunday visiting with mr and mrs n claughton miss mae hancock of lindsay spent the weekend with miss arlene harper there was a very good atten dance at church on mothers sun day the programme was ably taken by the minister and members of the sunday school keep up the goofl work plan to attend the convention for whitchurch sunday schools to be held in the church here on tues day may 26 come for the entire day mrs cecil brittain and son ronald spent last week with her parents mr and mrs g w hamm miss gertrude spence spent two days with her cousins misses len- ore and shirley spence among the patrons at the movie house in stouffville on saturday night weie misses doreen rae and jean preston and you guess who accompanied them miss blanche preston of lemon ville was married saturday after noon at huntsvillethe lucky groom is mr douglas wittington the biidesmaid was miss lillian wright whose home is in ballantrae and the best man was mr harold pres ton after the wedding trip the groom will he stationed at new market military campmrswitting- ton will reside with her parents mr and mrs charles preston ringwood mrs sally grove 7th line cele brated her ninety first birthday last thursday fred steckley george gower and ed brownsberger left on monday morning for a few weeks work at welland miss prascilla pipher is visiting with relatives near kitchener the mothers choir was greatly appreciated at th church service on sunday afternoon mr and mrs tanshway of tor onto have rented the mckenzie garage mr and mrs henry reesor mr and mrs david grove of mount joy and mr and mrs george gow- et were supper guests on thursday at a m groves mr and mrs roy davis and two small daughters margaret and dorothy spent a week with his parents here mr and mrs earl davis last month ringwood kmitters handed in the following items to the stouffville red cross mrs ed brownsberger 3 pairs socks mrs george gower 2 paiis socks 1 scarf miss pipher 1 pair mitts mrs delos graham 1 scarf mrs j m grove 2 turtleneck sweaters mrs g myland 2 pairs socks mrs roy grove 1 turtleneck sweater bloomington miss m hill was vlsting in new market last week miss m brown visited at church hill last week mr and mrs b barnes and son of whitby were with relatives over sunday mr and mrs e fairies and sons spent sunday at bethesda mrs james carroll and son art mr frank woodward of plcton were visitors at mr ben talbots on the 9th we welcome- mr and mrs r english back to their home here after having spent the winter in toronto miss gwen tranmer was home from toronto normal over sunday mr l wagg is home from tor onto for ithe farm season dont overlook the sale of house hold furniture at the home of the late mrs thomas mahon in the near future mr and mrs bert johnston of hamilton were at her home here with her parents mr and mrs dick foote for the weekend we offer our congratulations on their wedding anniversary our endeavour society entertain ed the church hill christian groups last friday evening the visitors took charge of the meeting and we enjoyed a fine program miss a degeer took the topic a social time was enjoyed with sandwiches cookies and tea the ladies aid met at the home of mrs robert burnett on thurs day afternoon there was a good attendance and a profitable and en- joyable time was spent the pro gram in chaige of miss fockler in cluded a talk in cleaning by mrs e morton piano solos mrs staf ford and miss stapleton and mrs b morton of ottawa gave a short ad dress mrs g brown read an inter esting letter from mrs percy in africa gormley congratulations to mr and mrs john cober on the birth of a daughter baby donald hill is still in the sick childrens hospital and seems very little improved- mrs clemence and mrs cherry visited her daughter mrs w stick- ley and mrs e gooding at barrie on saturday mr and mrs s n doner grace allan and miss dorine gooding had tea sunday evening with mr and mis wes hoover of toronto on tuesday night a miscellan eous shower was held for mr and mrs melvin baker at their home mr and mrs lome baker and lloyd of newmarket visited at the parental home mrs baker has just recoveied from whooping cough mr douglas jones leaves on fri day fo ottawa he has joined the postal corps mr milton heise fell from the tractor and suffered a broken aim mr and mrs lloyd moyer of stouffville visited on sunday with mr and mrs h steckley lance corporal john brubacher mrs brubacher and children visit ed with rev and mis brubacher john is still stationed at london stouffville floral roses wedding bouquets funeral designs cut flowers milt smith prop telephone 7001 7002 unioxyhlle woalvn died ix 86th year funeial service for mrs eliza beth coulson who died on thurs day at unionvllle was conducted by rev a e owen central united church at the home of mrs frank boadway widow of david coulson who predeceased her many years and daughter of the late mr and mrs william stiver early settlers in markham township mrs coulson was a lifelong resident of that dis trict she was a member of the united church and was s6 years of age interment was in the lutheran cemetery at unionville surviving are three sons robert at milliken harvey at unionville russell osh awa and four daughters mrs w mccallum edmonton mrs d stonehouse markham mrs j gray and mrs f warden toronto also surviving are four brothers c e stiver robert stiver reuben l stiver and f h stiver and one sister mrs frank boadway all liv ing in unionville tito red cross drive give till it hurts thats what the lads in german prison camps have done for you knock em down keep em down kill em with much improved high test fly spray the new tamin film practically stainless odorless taintless keeps bot warble- gad heel nose flies off cattle all day horses gain flesh cows give more milk pigs gain faster hens shoot the eggs containers extra high test fly spray 150 gal no 40 79c gal no 50 115 gal no 75 125 gal no 90 140 gal house high test fragrant 25c 49c bottle george e baker phmb manufacturing chemist mrs susan austin ash funeral service tor mrs susan austin ash who died at the resi dence of her daughter mrs elnia forrester 97 millwood road tor onto on tursday may 7 was held at st philips anglican church unionville on sunday afternoon with rev j j robbins former rector of the church conducting the service mrs ash who was the widow of richard ash wbo predeceased he many years was born at unionville in the year 1866 being in her 77th year she lived there continuously until 1938 when she went to live with her daughter in toroato she and her husband were active members of st philips church and much respected residents of this community following the service the funeral proceeded to st philips cemetery for burial the pallbearers being messrs joseph bond charles may- nard e kirk everett harper howard findlay and r stiver all of unionville surviving are two daughters mrs j calvert gormley rr mrs e foci ester toronto and four sons john of sharon james of toronto frank of timmins and harold of chicago and one sister miss elizabeth austin of toronto his olst birthday mr harmon yake a regular customer in town once or twice a week will celebiate his 91st birth day on saturday this week we understand the family will gather at the home farm east of town to mark the event as has been their custom since he was 80 years of age only recently his life partner passed away so the affair will have a tinge of sadness as the long chain of life has been broken no matter the kind of weather mr yake never fails to come to town on saturday- night claremont miss stella rolling was a sunday visitor with her parents at mount albert rev daniels wife and family of toronto were- visitors at the local baptist parsonage during this week a mixed doubles bowling tourna ment will be held on the local greens on may 24th beginning at 130 pm supper will be served mr albert mantle of claremont accompanied by his daughter mrs woodburn of stouffville were in london last weekend visiting with mr mantles sister mrs broughton and hfs brother frank mantle at dutton who is confined to his bed bell son the cockshutt dealers agents for beatty bros de laval co w c 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 dont let them down now youve supported the red cross in the past it has done a marvellous job for the sick and suffering for the comfort of canadians away from home the need becomes greater every month for the great liumanitarion work the red cross is doing it must be kept up your dollars are needed for this calossal task give- to relieve human suffering the red cross needs 3000 from the citizens of stouffville and s whitchurch your municipal council implores every man and woman every wage earner to rally to the help of this canvas if canvassers fail to call on you it is your duty to get in touch with them be sure you give something a e weldon reeve r e brown councillor j h silverthorn councillor hugh boyd councillor midnight frolic at cedar beach gardens siussemians lake sunday may 24th at 1205 midnight jack evans and his famous 14piece swing band will be here to entertain for this one night only dancing saturday evenings jack wachter and his orchestra ontarios most beautiful dance pavilion tu3p grrwnaranra

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