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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 14, 1942, p. 5

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j the tribune stouffviue ont thursday may 14th 1942 page jreva -week- a delicious puffed wheat breakfast for you four convenient sizes 9c 19c 25c 39c crystal glassware in the 3 larger sizes try it today pineapples the pineapple season is here and we expect our canning shipment any day leave us your name and we will call you on arrival of the best cuban pines genuine dutch beet seed luscious california dates ratcliff co phone 198 town delivery bruce stover was home from trenton air training school for the weekend tractor owners we can supply you with regular tractor gasoline for your tractor and farm engine at reduced price irom 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 hours in which you may buy tractor gasoline d holdejt sons ford sales and service phone 18101 stouffviue vandorf mr and mrs chester graham douglas and barry were sunday visitors with mr and mrs r scott air and mrs h e oliver had sunday dinner with mr and mrs percy allin in aurora a large congregation gathered at wesley church on sunday morn ing honouring mothers day and to enjoji the special music furnished by our choir mr and mrs russel sproxton and family mr and mrs a e pearson of toronto mr and mrs herbert hisey and barbara of ring- wood and pte alvin dart of king ston and pte elgin hisey of camp borden were all guests with mr and mrs louis brillinger cadet training to be part of school curriculum sept 1 over 50000 ontario secondary school students which will ultim ately include girls are affected by the defense training program announced by hon duncan mc- arthur minister of education the course is obligatory design ed not only to cover the syllabus for basic cadets training of the depart ments of national defense and na tional defense for air but also in cludes certain other desirable fea tures such as safety civilian pro tection and first aid applications from female teach ers for the course will be received up to june 6 and from male teach ers to june 15 whitchurch bird produced a whopper additional locals mr and mrs earl robertson and family spent the weekend with her parents mr and mrs george collard mr john phillips intends to enter the western hospital on fri day this week for further treatment for his precarious state of health a plymouth rock hen belonging to miss f wright on the aurora road west of ballantrae is very proud of an egg it produced the oth er daybeing nine inches the long way around and double yoked its the largest egg that we have seen this spring and would take less than half a dozen to make the normal omelet produced by an ordinary dozen eggs mrs j gowland of markham moved to stouffviue this week to occupy an apartment in queens court truck loads of old tins and other rubbage was hauled to the dumping ground this week as the annual can day was carried out by mr abe lehman spring round trip fares to western canada from all stations in eastern canada going daily may 22 31 1942 inclusive return limit 45 days tickets good in coaches in tourist sleeping cars or in standard sleeping cars at special reduced rates for each class cost of accommodation in sleeping cars additional baggage checked stopovers at all points en route similar fares from western to eastern canada during same period tickets sleeping car reservations and all information from any agent 8k ticxetttttlfwrnzimut and traiii information from asents ask sou hamublu canadian national visitors over the weekend at the home of mr and mrs walter e briard were their two daughters mrs j j corcoran and her sister mrs c mcbride also four grand children john william and michael corcoran and miss elsie chedore from gaspe goodwood goodwood baptist anniversary on sunday may 17th at 3 and 730 pm dr h h bingham tor onto preacher special music at the afternoon service the uxbridge free methodist quartette will sing the w i will meet at mrs waggs on may 20see flash column for added particulars mr and mrs w e macintosh of brampton mr and mrs donald fines bruce and robert new market were at e morgasons on sunday mrs j f reid is visiting in whitby be on hand for the busy bee social on friday may is at the township hall a fine time for all rev a e lunau was cordially received by a large crowd last sun day at the church service junior choir in the evening directed by miss edna foskitt was very fine too meet summer with lawn chairs 135 folding 35c folding 65c childrens ankle socks boys ankle socks childrens overall mens work socks mosquito net mens ankle socks pr 15c pr 25c pr 20c 45c 85c per yd 10c 20c pr stouffviue 5c 1 store green river mrs walter bailey is staying at the park sergt bailey is now in england mr and mrs b lehman enter tained friends on friday evening last friends of mrs ingram will be glad to hear she is progressing favorably after her recent serious operation at toronto general hos pital mr and mrs stewart beare and three little daughters of new market visited mr and mrs wm milne and miss reta on mothers day brunswick hill cemetery mem orial day service will be held on june 14 rev norman burke will be the speaker miss edythe williams who has been at home with a bad cold all week returned to toronto on sun day evening mr and mrs frank turner are kindly opening their home on saturday evening may 16 for a croquinole party for the young peoples class everyone was so glad to see mrs charles carter back at sunday school on mothers day mrs car ter has been quite ill since late last june i may add mrs carter too was glad to be back at a special meeting at first avenue baptist church in toronto on mothers day the oldest mother was given a lovely piize mis thos williams mother mrs loree carried away the honors with her over s4 yeais the mothers day sunday service proved to be very interesting with the little children marching up the aisle and acting as the choir each mother was presented with a bou quet of violets mrs henry shank a mother sang it was definitely decided that the evening church service will be held next sunday and for the remainder of the summei at 730 kindly note change in time and please make a special effort to be there with the family an interesting and varied pro- giam will be given in the church this thuisday evening may 14 in cluding a boys and girls chorus by pupils of whitby high school a skit called rose oday a 2act cometdy entitled old martha and other interesting numbers by gieenwood young people make a date those visiting at the williams home on mothers day to honor mrs ellen loree of toronto were mr and mrs geofge a loree and miss grace loree mr and mrs a beaton geoige margaret and robt all of guelph mr and mrs frank leach buddy and loreen of hamil ton beach mr and mrs cliff reed and barry of weston mr and mrs harry chessum mrs a c chess- um robert loree and vic kerwin of toronto these four generations have a grand time when they meet southern ireland fea inva continued from page 2 walls i even suspected that the old thatched cottage that stood directly across the way from the- inn could never have attained that appearance of extreme age and yet be so well kept without being planned that way whether the cottage was old or not there were plenty of authentic ruins the ancient stone bridge over the mafgue river had been there for six hundred years or more- no two of its seven arches quite matched the others in size or curvature though they had stood through the centuries beside the river just upstream from the bridge were the ruins of desmond castle i liked them best of all in the library of the inn i found a book with the plans of the castle dating back to about 1100 from in side those walls many a fitzgerald or desmond sallied forth to terrorize the countryside enough is left to be able to see all the rooms of the old castle with the help of lord dun- ravens little signs on the wall and the use of a bit of imagination one rainy afternoon i climbed to the top of the tower looking out through the loopholes where archers once sho their arrows and stories like ivan- hoe that i hadnt read since high scool days came crowding back i plucked a tiny fern out of a crack in the rock and put it inside an envelope in my pocket back home three weeks later i found it all dried out but when it was planted again it grew there was just one thing in adare that didnt seem to fit in the picture- that was the manor house iteslf it dates back 90 years or so and looks something like a wedding cake on the front wall is an inscrip tion which went something like this this goodly house was built with out selling or borrowing or going in debt and fortunately i thought the goodly house is well hidden fiom view from the rest of adare eer hailed a scene more softly perhaps if youre irish you know the poem by gerald griffiths atha on tuesday evening a number of friends gathered at the home of the newlyweds mr aad mrs wm dyck and honored the bride with a miscellaneous shower many beautiful and useful gifts were re ceived we welcome mr and mrs dyck to our community mr and mrs fred langley visit ed sunday at the carruthershome also called on mr and mrs a s collins stouffviue miss verna zellers of mongolia visited- at a drapers on sunday mk and mrs s arnold enter tained friends from newmarket on sunday miss jean was also home after spending a few weeks in newmarket with friends mr and mrs featherston spent tuesday with her mother mrs beare at armadale a dicksons hill wedding bells are ringing miss miriam schell has taken position in peterborough dickson hill was brimming full of surprises this week mr simeon hoover is busy mak ing chicken shelters for the farm ers in this community- miss shirley hoover spent sun day with miss alice forsythe dr fenton showed some very interesting pictures on god in- creation at mt joy on monday evening a good number from here attended congratulations to mrs sally grove on her 90th birthday friends gathered to extend their greetings also congratulations to anthony hoover on his birthday friends and relatives spent a pleasant evening at the home of mr roy moyer on tuesday to ex tend their wishes to eleanor who is leaving for the thunder bay district following a short program in charge of rev p g lehman she was presented with a gift of money then the birthdays of mrs melvin barkey and eleanor were celebrated by the group singing happy biithday while lillian shannon presented a beautiful birth day cake made by edith hoover oh sweet adare oh lovely vale oh soft retreat of sylvan splen dour nor summer sun nor morning gale tender with the churches st james presbyterian church stouffville minister rev t decourcy kayner sunday may 17th 1942 945 am divine worship to be followed by sabbath school the ministers sermon theme an overcoming saviour some say jesus never had to en dure such fieice temptations as i did he not come and hear this message god calls you to his house monthly evening service may 24 at 645 pm i y victoria square mr and mrs henry hill and daughter sharleen visited with rela tives here on sunday mr and mrs tom robb of strat ford visited with his brother mr and mrs sam robb and famjly the trail rangers along with mr crysdale mr oliver and rev mr mckay enjoyed a hike to the devils elbow on saturday after noon last mr and mrs harold wellman of toronto spent the weekend at the avison home misses margaret ruby and viola avison were also home for the weekend dont forget the play eyes of love which is to be presented in our community hall on may 20th by the leaside young people this is recommended as an excellent play having been given several times with great success the womens missionary society will hold thejr annual service here next sunday may 17th at 3 pm mrs t cuyler young from iran will be guest speaker the music will be supplied by a boys choir from gracechurchonthehill in toronto in the evening at s pm mrs young will speak again with miss peggy mckay as soloist the jr institute and jr farm ers have planned a special church service to be held in the victoria square church on the evening of may 31st at s pm rev a e owen of unionvilie will speak on building a irural community there will also be special music the offering is to go to mobile can teen fund the community was shocked on sunday to hear of the sudden death of mrs h m perkins who passed away late saturday evening mrs perkins appeared in quite good health up until a few hours before her death when she was stricken with a heart attack she was in her 82nd year and was the mother of mr ralph perkins of victoria square and mr lome perkins of toronto also left to mourn her loss are two sisters mrs b sander son and mrs ralph boynton both of victoria square mr gordon kerswill of the rcaf now stationed near ottawa spent sunday at his homo there was quite a good turn out to the last of the series of special meetings held on sunday evening under leadership of the boys from emmanuel college over twenty motored out from leaside where rev mckay was a former minister after the meeting the three groups of youngpeoplo were invited to the parsonage where all enjoyed a social tlhs melville bethesda peachs united churches minister rev a 3 orr sunday may 17th 1942 peachs 1000 am melville 1115 am bethesda 730 pm friday may 15 peachs ypu at the home of mr w risebrough a welcome awaits you at our services stouffville christian church sunday may 17th 1942 1000 am sunday school 1100 am worship 700 pm gospel service church hill sunday may 17th 1942 200 pm church school 300 pm worship everyone welcome dickson hill and mt joy mennonite churches rev p g lehman pastor dicksons hill sunday may 17th 1942 1000 am morning worship 1100 am bible school mount joy sunday may 10th 1942 1000 am bible school 1100 am morning worship 730 pm evening worship mr lehman will preach christ church anglican rev f herman rector thursday may 14 ascension day may 17 1042 sunday after ascension 200 pm sunday school 230 pm holy communion strangers nro cordially invited to attend his liouso of prayer second markham baptist church norman rowan pastor sunday may 17th 1942 sunday school meets at 955 am 1100 am morning worship meshages in song by misses gladys and norma stover sermon subject religion or christianity prayer a praise meeting at our church on tuesday at 8 pm and jesus said unto them i am the tread of life he that cometh to me shall never hunger and he that belisveth on me shall never thirst st john 635 a welcome to all bloomington ringwood christian churches rev g w brown pastor sunday may 17th 1942 1100 am bloomington 700 pm ringwood childrens meeting in the ring- wood church every monday 7 pm oont forget the evangelistic campaign in altona church com- mencinf sunday may 17th this campaign will be conducted by faith mission pilgrims a welcome awaits you all at these services stouffville united church rev douglas g davis minister sunday may 17th 1942 1000 am church school 1100 am morning worship 730 pm evening service sunday school orchestra god lias promised strengtli for the day irest for the labour light for the way grace for the trials help from above unfailing sympathy undying love stouffville baptist rev duncan macgregor pastor friday 3 pm the bible das sunday may 17th1942 1000 am bible school classes for all ages 1100 am morning worship 700 pm evening worship the pastor will preach at both services come aad receive a blosfaf stouffville mennonite church rev h shantz pastor sunday may 10th 1942 1000 am sunday school 1100 am divine worship 230 pm mongolia s s 700 pm evangelistic s goudie altona 1030 am sunday school 1100 am service in charge of faith mission workers 700 am evangelistic this is the beginning of a series of meetings from may 17 31 every evening excepting saturday at 800 tuesday 830 pm mongolia meeting v wednesday 800 pm altona prayer meetings thursday 800 pm stoutfvllle prayer meeting come plan and pray help make these meetings what they should bejiv tod alts welcome

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