Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 4, 1942, p. 4

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ip pace four the tribune stouflfville ont thursday june 4th 1942 our weekly specials save you money red plum jam 32 m iar 23c choice tomatoes 28 oz tins bensons corn starch campbells tomato soup choice tomato juice 2 for 23c pk lie 2 tins 19c 2 tins 19c royal york saladdressing 8 oz bottle 17c 16 oz bottle 29c peerless with tumbler wheat puffs 16 oz pkg 15c shredded wheat cc kara coffee 2 for 23c smooth rich blend lb 39c glenwood vanilla 4 oz jug 10c certo bottle 27c peerless soap in pkg of 5 bars 19c mixed soap pads 3 for 5c i i j we sell choice dairy butter stouffville groceteria back fkom vichy self serve phone 280 we deliver pierre dupuy charge daffaires of the canadian legation to vichy france is back in ottawa to report on his work as the last diplomatic representative of the british em pire to unoccupied france he was called home to report after the accession to power of pierre laval atha i i we are glad to report that master glenn byer is improving and is expected home from the hos pital in ten days mr and mrs arthur wideman and son steven visited at welling ton widemans on sunday miss jean milton from black- stock is visiting at the dunkeld home miss lois hoover and friend from toronto spent sunday with her mother here mr and mrs featherston visit ed on sunday with her mother on sunday in armadale mrs frank wagg from stouff ville spent tuesday with her daugh ter mrs m dunkeld miss g winn mrs eh lehman and miss grace miss jean arnold celeste bright attended the w i achievement day held in uxbridge on wednesday call 3501 for the right quality meats at the right prices home rendered lard shoulder pork side pork leg pork balogna back bacon peamialed lb 45c shortening hhlcrest lb 18c mild cheese old cheese dicksons hill whether the weather be cold or whether the weather be hot whether the weather be dry or whether the weather be not well weather the weather what ever the weather whether we like it or not miss elsie hoover spent a few days in toronto this week the people of this community ex tend their sympathy to the vague family mr robert schell is spending a few days at port credit this week a number of the ladies gathered at the church last thursday even ing and made a fine job of weeding the rockery the young peoples meeting was held at mt joy last monday night with the president in charge miss margaret moyer read an article on temperance which was followed by a discussion led by mr lehman another feature was a report of the young peoples convention at han over given by mr bruce wideman victoria square congratulations to mr and mrs douglas gee on the birth of a son on sunday may 31st mr frrser smith of bondhead called at the home of his parents mr and mrs charles smith on sun day the wms are planning to pack a bale in the near futureany donation or good second hand clothing would be much appreciated miss marion smith attended a meeting of the young peoples pres bytery executive at the home of rev roy hicks of aurora on wednesday evening mrs frank collins has been in the wellesley hospital this past two weeks having had an operation on her foot miss bertie forrester is confined to her home with a sprain ed ankle we wish them both a speedy recovery the church was decorated with flowers and flags on sunday evening for the special junior institute and jr farmers church service visitors were present from vellore new market unionville vandorf and other nearby centres the address by rev a e owen of unionville on building a rural community was much appreciated by the congrega tion as were also the pleasing solos rendered by mrs j russell also of unionville the county representa tive county pres vicepres and secy were all present the total offering amounting to 1635 was handed over to mr cockburn to go to the mobile canteen fund shoesiilve girls melville bloomington ringwood mrs ken laushway was a tor onto visitor on monday mr and mrs leo jaynes of tor onto were sunday visitors with miss ada barkey louis brownsberger is at pre sent in stouffville brierbush hos pital for treatment our teacher miss forsythe has sent in her resignation having tak en a position on the markham school staff the position is being advertised in this issue of the tribune our community was grieved when word was received of the death of thos vaque in the toronto gener al hospital last sunday evening and sympathy is extended to the relatives mrs thos vague passed away just a little more than a week ago small pork sausage in piece frozen salmon smoked shaxkless picnic shoulders lb 35c lb 45c lb 23c lb 19c ace coffee lb 33c lb tin 44 c economie soap flakes large pkg oboyle meat market stouffville ontario phono 3501 gormley on tuesday evening a birthday party was held at the millen home for their daughter mrs m heise and their granddaughter miss joan barrett on wednesday evening a shower was tendered miss reta sider at her parents home hear dem bells oh dont you hear dem ring it is wedding bells again watch this column for furth er announcement the spring communion services are to be held at heise hill church on saturday and sunday june 67 come and enjoy the services with us the annual general conference of the brethren in christ church of canada and the united states is to convene near sievensville june 10 to 15 inclusive several carloads motored to at tend the annual services at the friends meeting house near newmarket on sunday the unique and quietness of the services has left a lasting impression on their minds mrs m styemo has been hired to fill the vacancy caused by miss evelyn goodings resignation at ssno7 markham no 7 whit church and no 4 markham schools are also changing teachers mr alvin farmer one of our rawleigh men has again been ra tioned in gas he has been cut from ci to a mr farmer says this will practically end his business at the end of june reserve the date tuesday even ing june 16 for the display of school work including knitting sew ing crafts ait etc at no 7 mark ham school everyone is invited on sunday mr and mrs n wil son ross and irene of boothvllle and mr and mrs r taylor and muriel of new toronto visited with their sister mrs gooding mr norm carrington and miss reta slder had tea sunday with mr and mrs melvin baker seeking ad vice norm miss eva wideman is working for her aunt mrs f harvey lloyl is doing fine at his home and loks well although still confined to his home the four henderson sisters from here were entertained at luncheon on sunday evening at the home of mr and mrs oren fretz bertiesda best birthday wishes to miss m brown we regret that miss mahon is in ill health mrs clark of mount albert is the nurse in charge congratulations to our edttor and staff of the tribune on their high attainment in the wepkly press contest rev e morton of stouffville gave us a very helpful address at the christian endeavour on friday evening last mr e storry miss ruth storry and mrs tranmer were visiting at north bay with mr storrys son donald mr and mrs a johnson of brampton were at the home of her parents mr and mrs paisley on sunday guests at o tranmers over sun day were bill tranmer rc a of camp borden gwen tranmer toronto mr and mrs w tran mer and son of toronto mr steele and mrs 4 of toronto mrs m barnes and mrs e fairies spent monday in toronto mr and mrs lemon paisley were at brampton for a couple of weeks with their daughters mr and mrs george vaughan celebrated their 60th wedding anni versary quietly at their home last week congratulatory messages were received many happy returns rev a greer of newmarket ex changed pulpits with our pastor last sunday and brought a splendid ser mon using as his theme has the church failed mrs winterstein and miss fockler rendered a duet calgary now has two shoeshine girls taking the place of men who we are very pleased to say that mn m houck is making good re covery from her illness and is able to sit up for a little while each da and we hope she may soon be around again the toronto conference of the united church is being held in the danforth avenue united church this week and mr a d bruce is the lay delegate from this charge the melville united church wa held its regular meeting on wed nesday last at the home -of- mrs a miller with a good attendance of members and visitors plans were made for a social gathering to be held in july when ralph gordon cartoonist and entertainer will be the chief attraction watch for the date and further particulars 8th line markham mrs delbert bontrager of nor thern mich- is spending some time here with her parents mr and mrs j b shank r mr isaac wambold spent sever al days this week with relatives at zurich mr and mrhos blizzard and mrs a blizzird attended the have enlisted in the armed forces tunera tne iate mrs leggitt near peterboro last monday mr leggitt was formerly station agent this one is olga branstrom the picture was taken with the camera in the lap of the man whose shoes shes shining altona miss barbara barkey of toronto was home over the weekend with much vandorf mr r b brown entertained his cousin from england and a member of the raf mr joe sheridan rcaf spent the weekend at his home here a good number attended the s s convention last tuesday at lemon- ville and enjoyed it very much dr w c v mrs w c mc- quarrie of easton pa are visiting vijith her mother mrs cale and miss pearl cale mr and mrs stan eade and family spent the week end fn our vicinity attending the funeral of mrs john eade reported elsewhere in this issue miss emily sproxton visited with mr and mrs w h sproxton her parents miss e robinson and miss e melitzer of the faith mission had supper at william reesors on saturday evening we are sorry to hear that cliff barkey rcaf had the misfor tune to sprain his ankle while en gaged in sports mrs w crosier of port perry spent last tuesday with her son david crosier and family mr and mrs reg raymer and harvey of markham were guests of mr and mrs f raymer on sunday the district annual meeting of south ontario w i will be held on wednesday june 10th 9 30 am in the township hall brooklin all members are welcome to attend the twinkling star class will meet at the home of mrs r reesor this friday evening all try and at tend mr and mrs ernie davis were guests of mr a davis and esther on sunday three car loads of the economic vegetable club motored to ux- bridge on saturday for their achievement day their work was exhibited and certificates were pre sented for completing different un its to the following grace leh man gertrude winn merle slack doris baker and diplomas were presented to grace lehman and gertrude winn for county honors at locust hill and is now in charge of one of the cpr stations nea peterboro r mr jacob wideman of mongolia called on friends on this line on tuesday much of the spring work has been delayed by the continual wet weather and many have not as yet planted their garden lots plan to attend some of the special meetings at the wideman church on some of the evenings next week tuesday evening june 9th mr and mrs j w shank missionaries to argentine will have charge of the service wednesday june 10th a quartette from goshen college will put on a programme and concert thursday evening june 11th rev jos m nissley of altoona pa and rev elmer yoder of allenville pa will represent the christian educational conference almira bormejrs chorce court revision township of uxbridge counts of ontario public notice is hereby given that a court for the revision of the assessment roll for the town ship of uxbridge will be held in- the township hall goodwood on saturday june 13th 1942 at 2 pm to hear and adjudicate up on all complaints against the assessment roll of the township of uxbridge for the said year 1942 all parties interested are required to take notice and govern them selves accordingly k roach clerk of the said township goodwood may 15th 1942 mr earl petch and son howard of mendomine called on mr and mrs jim painter on sunday mr thomas meyers and son ben son of zephyr visited with mr and mrs willis lehman on sunday a deer was sighted on joe wide- mans farm one day last week mr and mrs nelson rayner of milliken also mr and mrs russell jarris of markham visited with mr and mrs donald jarvis on mon day evening mr and mrs joe gayman of stouffville visited with mr and mrs willis lehman on sunday mr and mrs allen hisey and family of unionville visited with mr and mrs fred hisey on sunday mrs john ash visited at mrs lou lehmans last thursday this may seem a bit silly but in selecting ann sheridan as the party of the second part in case a blood transfusion becomes neces sary the men of camp borden are on pretty solid ground there isnt any more glamorous person age around hollywood than ann who looks her best in the fetching pose to the questionnaire sub mitted to 907 officers and men at borden 367 voted for miss sheri dan court revision township of whitchurch connty of york public notice is hereby given that a court for the revision of the assessment roll for the township of whitchurch will be held in the township hall vandorf on saturday june 13 1042 at 2 pm to hear and adjudicate upon all complaints against the assessment roll of the township of whit church for the said year 1942 all parties interested are required to take notice and govern themselves accordingly j w crawford clerk of the said twp vandorf may 15th 1942 pine orchard a number of friends and neigh bours paid a surprise visit to mra stellebrass now of queensville last friday evening and presented her with a lovely electric floor lamp for which she fittingly replied mrs stellebrass recently moved to her new home from pine orchard be wabined in time a man wro was too stingy to tai e his home paper sent his little bey i to borrow the copy taken by neigh- bours in his haste the boy ran over a hive of bees and in ten minutes he looked like a warty squash his cries reached his father who ran to his assistance and failing to note a barbed wire fence ran into that breaking it down cutting a hand ful of flesh from hisvanatomy and ruining a 700 palrtof pants the cow took advantage of the gap in the fence and got into the corn hearing the racket his wife ran upset a four gallon churn of rich cream into a basket of kittens and drowned themiin her hury she lost a 40 set of false teeth the baby left alone crawled through the cream and into the parlor ruining a brand new 2000 rug during the excltment the oldest daughter ran away with the hired man the dog broke up eleven setting hens and the calves got out and chewed the tails off our night shirts the man could have a paper of his own at 200 a year and saved all the trouble and expense published by request of a rural reader implement snaps fordson tractor cabin boat with engine riding plow 2furrow 2 collie pups 2 tractor plows several other good buys frank baker telephone 15204 imnntional harvester peter hamilton and fleury company realty co melotte or lister co bissell co pedlar co lightning rods i

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