Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 11, 1942, p. 4

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page four the tribune stouffviiie ont thursday june 11 1942 sale peas no5 hillcrest large 20 ounce tins 2 for 25c soup aylmer tomato or vegetable 10 oz 3 tins 25c pickles hillcrest sweet mixed 27 oz jar 25c v and beans aylmer 2 large 26 oz tins 25c cocoa cowans 1 pound tin 25c cornflakes kuoggs 3 8 ounce packages 25c infant food heinz or aylmer 5 oz tins 3 for 25c jam choice red plum 32 ozjar 25c coffee royal york half pound 25c soap flakes quick and bubblyj 3 pounds 25c lux toilet soap 4 cakes 25c it white liquid shoe polish large size 25c dog biscuits master obs assfd 16 oz 2 boxes 25c post bran flakes 2 reg size packages 25c watch our window for bargains stouffviiie groceteria self serve phone 280 we deliver dicksons hill mr and mrs donald jarvis of almlra visited with mr and mrs melvin barkey on sunday all we neighbours were greatly interested in the wedding which we bo keenly anticipated and which is recorded elsewhere in this issue the heartiest congratulations from all are extended to mr and mrs reg gibbins the fine weather of saturday j afternoon was very acceptable for the campbell reunion which was held near maple don moyer came over from forest to attend it and spent the rest of the week end at his home here helen seems to be a popular name among the campbell clan one of the five helen campbells who attended the reunion miss helen campbell of forest spent the weekend with our helen campbell call 3501 for the right quality meats at the right prices home rendered lard lb victoria square miss fannie smith of aurora has been spending a few days with her brother charles smith and family miss helen boynton spent the holiday on monday with miss june collard we are pleased to hear that mrs frank collins is able to be out of the hospital dont forget our county junior farmers picnic to be held at musseltnans lake june 13th the wm5 are meeting to pack their bale on wednesday of this week mr and mrs goodwin have been spending a few days with mr and mrs ralph perkins and family dr mackay of unionville gave the lecture on burns at the first aid corps on monday evening next monday the first aid corps will be in charge of the local command ant mrs cecil nichols mr and mrs harold wellman of toronto mr lome mortson miss es ruiby and margaret avison dan kerswell and misses doris an muriel kerswell attended the yp meeting sunday evening there was a good attendance at the yps on sunday evening a pleasing solo was rendered by miss marion boston and a reading given by vera boynton a splendid topic was siven by miss mabel sanderson we are pleased to report word has been received from the inter national red cross that pilot officer james mccague is safe and is being held prisoner he was reported missing some time ago mrs w trussell misses irene beatty mabel sanderson and marion smith met at the home of the insti tute president mrs marcus jarvis on friday night to plan program for the year a sunday school meeting was hold on wednesday evening of last week when it was decided to hold our legular anniversary services on sunday june 21st with a picnic to follow in july at this meeting also mr egbert avison was appoint ed as treasurer of sunday school in place of the late 1ir wilniot brumwell who had faithfully held the office for 36 years di mason was the guest speaker at the institute meeting on tuesday evening of last week he spoke on the care of teeth a v inter esting short talk on the motto was given by mrs reid brumwell at the boys meeting a splendid speak er was present from the better business bureau toronto at the joint part of the meeting mr john mccague sans a solo mr allan read provided some musical enter tainment while miss marion boston gave a reading and marion smith a poem at the close of the meeting a lunch of sandwiches icecream and cake was served almira mr and mrs lome wideman also mr and mrs harry wideman of toronto visited mr and mrs jacob wideman on sunday mr and mrs ben cayman and family of unionville visited with mr and mrs willis lehman on sunday mr and mrs donald jarvis visit ed with mr and mrs richard bickett at newmarket last tuesday evening mr and mrs willis lehman visit ed with mi and mrs williams at newmarket on sunday shoulder pork side pork leg pork balogna back bacon peamealh shortening mild cheese old cheese hillcrest small pork sausage frozen in piece salmon lb 23c lb 23c lb 3cc lb 19c lb 45c lb 18c lb 35c lb 45c lb 23c lb 19c smoked shankless picnic shoulders ace coffee lb 33c lb tin 43 c economie soap flakes large pkg oboyle stonfrviile ontario meat market phono 3501 ringwood dr thomas and miss belle mitchell spent a few days recently ttith relatives in london mrs myrtle davis of toronto spent the weekend with her father albert hoover mrs sylvanus baker who has been in the stouffviiie hospital for some time was removed recently to her home at baker hill gordon fockler has been confin ed to his bed for some time with a case of rheumatic fever we hope to soon see him out again mr and mrs truman grove and mr and mrs wm h conner were visiting in toronto last tuesday mr and mrs stewart stouffer were guests of mr and mrs gor don boyd and david and with his brother charlie stouffer at new market recently mr and mrs robert wilson of toronto who formerly owned the farm now occupied by councillor ed logan called on friends here last saturday evening mr and mrs garnet kirk and family of toronto spent monday at a m groves home sunday visitors with mr and mrs albert king and family were mr and mrs george hillson and janet miss evelyn mason miss millie lanson mr and mrs roy shad- lock and family mr and mrs fred shadlock mr and mrs gordon reid and family it was the 19th wedding anniversary of mr and mrs king altona mr john corner of brooklin and stewart corner from dryden were guests of mr and mrs john pallis- ter on the townline we understand pte earl mcnalr was home a few days last week our sympathy is extruded to mrs james mccreight in the death of her father mr earl howsam held a success ful ibarn raising on friday after noon the weather being idsal after so much rain mr and mrs stanley slack and marilyn of port peny were guests f bis parents on sunday mr and mrs e howsam and lucille attended the millman-bush- lt wedding at epsom on saturday mr and mrs d crosier and miss irene and mr and mrs howard st john and gary wsfts guests of w crosier seagrave on sunday mr and mrs hobbs and mr and mrs dixon of unionville were guests of mr and mrs wm reesor on sunday afternoon mr george carter spent sunday with his daughter mrs art wide- man mr a davis visited with mr and mrs j wild of markham or sun day mr and mrs s thompson and family also miss esther davis had dinner on sunday with mr and mrs reg ramer of markham mr and mrs i lehman spent sunday with mrs j hoover and mabel the regular monthly meeting of the altona w i will meet at the home of mrs r winn on wednes day june 17th at 2 oclock motto the sun never sets on the british empire roll call name your choice for place of picnic report of district annual paper our flag and what it stands for mrs walt carter contest canada newsy news mrs c hodgson program in charge of group 1 under the leadership of mrs wm slackevery- one welcome consumers notice the glass administrator has given notice of a glass shortage and rationing of bottles therefore due to rationing of glass contain ers there will be a sc deposit on all bottles- this change is being put into effect as a war economy- and we crave your indulgence and kind co operation for your convenience put out an empty bottle or 5 cents for each full bottle ordered effective friday june 12th signed cousins dairies richmond hilii dairy aurora dairy newmarket dairy hillsdale dairy maple leap dairy pattersons dairy woodbridge dairy markham datry burkholders dairy biuaiis dairy township of markham weeds owners and occupants of property in the township of markham take warning that if any noxious weeds are found growing on lands within the township after june 10th the township will des troy the same without further notice and will charge the cost of such work against the property in taxes take further notice that weeds must be kept cut throughout the entire year or the town ship will destroy them as often as necessary to pre vent their growth owners should make certain that tenants destroy their weeds in order to avoid these charges against the property special attention is directed against rag weed and poison ivy j w warriner weed inspector summertime buys childrens rompers one to three years 45c childrens ankle socks 20c vandorf mr newton dike of fenelon falls was a sunday visitor with his sister mrs harry west and mr west mrs m starr is visiting with her daughter mrs bert hawtin hus band and family at beaverton mr howard dike and miss annie dike entertained mr and mrs roy morley mrs wm morley and grant to sunday dinner our field day held here last friday was a real success with one of the brightest days and no rain in sight pine orchard won the highest number of points being 52 misses ricbardsons of now- market were holiday viators with their brother mr w d rlchadson mr and mrs h e oliver attend ed the jersey breeders picnic at brampton on saturday the heavy rains are delaying tho planting of corn and potatoes and those that had them planted will have to replant prayer meeting will be held at the home of mr addison wright sunday afternoon june 14 at 230 pm mr wright has been a shut-ln- for a long time with 111 health everybody welcome j mens denim pants pair 1 ladies terry ankle socks ladies rayon cotton ankle socks sx to 10 hi pace cloths ladies white purses white plates 7 inch chamois dusters paper drinking cups ladies turbins 8 toloj 25c 25c each 5c 98c 18c i 10c 12 for 10c 29c 35c boys polo shirts oc stouffville sc to 1 store

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