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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 2, 1942, p. 5

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday july 2nd 1 pageftvh third line uxbridge the farmere of our district appreciate the dry weather to get in the hay there was a good turnout at the orange walk to the baptist church in goodwood mr taylor preached the sermon and the choir rendered two fine numbers mr and mrs baldwin and george had dinner with mr and mrs geo jones and gordon on sunday mr and mrs reuben may had a chicken supper with her parents mr and mrs baldwin saturday we are sorry to hear walter bryans hand is not healing as well as e would like to see it mrand mrs hallet visited her parents mr and mrs dawson on sunday the children and teacher of the we3b school held a picnic at the creek on the third on friday after noon arnold may bad the misfortune to have a barrel of water roll over ms foot fortunately it was only bruised mr and mrs thomas morgason are spending a few days at the faulkner home mr and mrs george redshaw and mrs judd and joan had supper with mr and mrs ross harper re cently too late last week mr and mrs baldwin and george had dinner with mr and mrs harry woodland on sunday mr and mrs c hallet and marie visited her parents mr and and mrs baldwin on sunday mr and mrs reuben may lad tea at the home of her parents mr and mrs badwin on sunday a social evening was enjoyed at the home of mr and mrs harry woodland on monday evening by the bypu in honor of wesley james rcaf who is home on leave a heavy storm went through the district on friday at noon some close lightning was experienced and people said more rain fell in a short time than they had seen be fore low spots were filled up as they are in the spring promoted g b draper son of mrs albert draper ot atha who has been prom oted to the rank of lance corporal lc draper has been in england now for some months promotion results ringwood school grado 7 to grade 8 leonard black honours betty black honours helen fockler stewart vague grado c to grado 7 jeanne hisey hazel fockler burnard fockler recommended grade 4 to grade o clarence fockler eldon cober grado 3 to grade 4 jessie harding honours june steckley bruce timbers bob fockler grade 2 to grade 3 beryl topping honours roger black honours lome mortson honours phyllis paisley arthur harding doris steckley mildred fockler grant hisey grade 1 to grade 2 bruce fockler honours joyce jacob honours merelyn cober honours eddie fockler jean paisley green river the park is quite attractive these days sunday sunshine brought a goodly number of bathers out everyone is looking for a large crowd at the green river garden party on saturday evening you are expected miss marlon smith of toronto isj visiting her pal barbara white miss ferrler of toronto is visit ing at green river choir practise will be at mrs frank turners home v thursday evening mrs john a white is visiting with her son charles and family mr and mrs reg nighswander of lockport ny are with brother john and family here there will be a bee at the church on friday evening to prepare the premises for the garden party all who could assist please come the delegates who attended the whltbylindsay association baptist churches last week in whitby gave their reports on sunday evening bernice tomlinson was the lucky peaches mr and mrs gordon miller of scarboro bluffs spent last week vteitlng at the miller and warriner home miss thelma simpson spent the weekend in toronto with her par ents mr and mrs peter steckley and mr and mrs norman jarvis of almira were visitors with mr and mrs jim painter on sunday mr allen lewis and margaret were sunday viistors at the wells home at lemonvijle miss vida gowland of the toronto police force was a sunday visitor with her sister mrs albert clever- don glad to have mr jim mctolland visiting on our line on sunday the annual s s picnic will be held on thursday evening at glen- wood park markham supper serv ed as early as possible ah are wel come the ball game fans enjoy a prac tise about twice a week come and join in the fun ticket holder on friday evening sunday visitors at the hoover home when a handsome bed spread was were mr and mrs willis reesor drawn for we hope he wont stay and family of cherry wood and dr under it too long these fine morn- j english and margaret also joan ings idashwood of toronto congratulations to the newlyweds mr and mrs warren morris and in this vicinity lac- harry keys family motored to queensville on and miss audrey plaxton were sunday to attend the church decora- married at a pretty ceremony in tion service also visiting relatives whitevale united church on satur- there day afternoon by rev dr reddick a large number of guests were en tertained after the ceremony at the brides home the plunkett dinner last friday evening was an outstanding success messrs bridges and ross toronto did the cooking for nearly 200 people eight of the prettiest melville the united wa held a regular meeting at the home of mrs ka grant there was a good attend ance and an interesting program plans are being made to hold a concert in the church on july 23 with ralph gordon cartoonist and entertainer attention of our readers is called to the red cross community church service at the crosby rink in union- ville on sunday at 730 gormley with miss vera wilson is visitin mr and mrs ernest jones miss grace doner is visiting with her fi iend mrs louis climenhage of stevensville iris to be found anywhere waited i mr an 3irs eidon gooding and on the tables flowers and stream- daughter carol of bala are visiting ers gave the hall a festive touch hot weather meat uggestions home rendered lard lb the proceeds added t o effort treasury here atha the war this week with gormley relatives miss olive farmer has gone to bigwin inn muskoka to work for the summer season rev and mrs j r steckley miriam and keith are visiting with miss annie laurie rn from mrs walter cloke at wainfleet london visted with her sister mrs i mr melvin henderson leaves d j tran recently i thursday night for alternative ser- the best of luck goes to mr i vice camp new westminster jack spang who left on saturday british columbia ho service his king and country j mr john clubine is working in congratulations to miss grace toronto for the holiday season mrs lehman who passed her music t clubino is with her mother mrs exams with honors j steckley at bethesda glad to see mrs t dunkeld home a cable has been received from again after spending a few months mr harry rumble saying he has with her niece at victoria road arrived safely in england mrs rum- mr ed hans from toronto visit- ble is staying with her mother mrs ed over the weekend with the madill cherry for the summer 8th line markham mrs noble and miss size of unionvillo and mrs cook of tor onto called on friends on this line on monday mrs howard of toronto and children are spending some time with their sister mrs jim white girls comprising the busy bee sewing club met at the home of mr joseph reesor on monday evening mr and mrs morgan and daughter attended the wedding of mrs morgans sister in toronto last saturday it is expected some of the farm ers ot this neighborhood will be cutting fall barley this week if the weather is favorable harvesting will be general by the time the farmers have finished getting in the heavy hay crop cabbage planting is now quite general in this community and quite a large acreage is being planted this year mr allan wideman and other growers have disposed of a large number of plants rev isaac miller and mrs mill er of alberta have been visiting at the home of the latters sister mrs wm wideman and with other friends and relatives they report the prospect of a good crop in the section where they reside many from this line and vicinity have been attending the meetings at pikes peak near bethesda the meetings last sunday were largely attended and the singing by mr and mrs woods as well as the speaking stanley theatre phone 100 showing each night at 815 saturday and holidays 700 and 900 thursday friday saturday juiiv a a i hellzap0pp1n olson and johnson martha kayo comedy and short subjects monday tuesday wednesday july 6 7 8 sundown gcno tiernoy bruce cabot select short subjects thursday friday saturday july 9 10 1 1 target for tonight added attraction the smiling ghost wuyno moral j by the evangelist was enjoyed by the large audience mr and mrs stewart blizzard ot toronto visited at the home of their parents mr and mrs a blizzard last thursday night messrs stewart and thos blizzard expect to leave this week for british colum bia where they will be employed by the jupp construction co who are building a section of the new high way being constructed there and expect to be away for some months mr stewart blizzard has been associated with the jupp co for some years large sausage lb 15c small lb 33c lb 3c pork sausage leg pork loin rst pork lb 35c round steak lb 30c sirloin steak stewing beef chuck roast pot roast hamburger prime rolled ribb roast lb 33c lb 20c lb 25c lb 19c lb 18c 2 lbs 35c lb 31c brothers mr and mrs arnold and family visited at pickering on sunday mr and mrs fred draper and eileen spent sunday with his par ents mr and mrs a draper sunday is the closing sunday of the tent meetings at pikes peak bethesda rev mr hamilton and rev and mrs ira wood are well- worth hearing a special invitation is extended miss edna foskett with her pup- 1 to all young people from 12 years ils and mothers of atha school held old and up unmarried to attend a picnic on friday afternoon on the the young peoples conferenceat beautiful lawn of mr and mrs fred heise hill church on july 4 and 5 byer the pupils surprised their j the sunday morning and evening teacher with a beautiful clothes services are open to the public hamper come and enjoy these services mi3 albert draper received by air school has closed for another mail from her son gren in england term the pupils of s s no 7 word saying he has been on leaveal- markham presented miss evelyn so on returning he was made gooding with a lovely silver rose lance corporal best wises to gren bowl a beautiful table reflector frbm the homeland jand some money the teachers of markham west group had a fare a k a l i i sqffl is it a square deal tfir you oeilect the church when you woutj not lic m community without ibe church if the church is the back booe of aay community the center ot all our belt life ihoufht and development toe freatcst builder of private aad public conscience the soul s school for character thst ll iie through eternity aad the ivcr through its membership of more than so per ceot of all chanty is it a square deal for you to let others do all this for you aoj carry your dead weight beside christ church anglican rev f herman rector miss elizabeth foote organist sunday july 5th 1942 fifth sunday after trinity 200 pm sunday school 230 pm evening prayer and sermon we invite you to worship god with us on sunday barn d a x c e well party for miss gooding at there will be another barn dance mr a hills at unionville here in the barn of iroy seebeck miss gooding was given a three- pickeringmarkham townline this i piece silver cream pitcher sugar friday evening july 3rd music by j bowl and tray inspector lapp was smiths orchestra admission 25c one of the guests champion plowmen take trip by plane st james presbyterian church stouffville minister rev tdecourcy kayner sunday july 5th 1942 945 amdivine worship fol lowed by sabbath school and bible class the psalm of the name a beautiful new meaning found in the well loved 23 rd psalm can you find it come and share this discovery you need god just as much in the summer time so come to his house to worship him stouffville united church rev douglas g davis minister sunday july 5th 1942 1000 am church school 1100 am morning worship 730 pm rev dr mitchell however the battle is ended though proudly the victor comes with fluttering flags and prancing nags and echoing roll of drums still truth proclaims this motto in letters of living light no question is ever settled until it is settled right economie soap flakes large pkg r hfe 4 ifllf r 50sjpkyj hhf l f hr- 1 y hi wei v s ji j s fmjs j hair 1 jr hz j mjsz j melville bethesda peaohs united churches minister kev a j orr sunday july 5th 1942 peachs 1000 am melville 1115 am bethesda 3 pm annual red cross service in the crosby memorial hall unionville sunday evening next at 7301 all congregations are invited to attend this service oboyle stoufftllie ontario meat market phono 3501 the salada tea companys championship class at the inter national plowing mfllch held near peterborough last fall brought together top rank horse plowmen from all parts of the province elmer armstrong of st pauls right cold medallist and marshall deans paris left silver medallist accompanied by w c barrie of gnli arc seen ready to board a plane commencing the valu able trip that was offered as first and second prizes time being an important factor to agriculturalists they elected to travel by air and within nine days they visited such points as winnipeg portage la prairie rcgina vancouver and lcthbridgc one of the highlights of their journey was the stop oft at porlapo la prairie hcrc they participated in the manitoba provincial plow ing match june 24th at experimental stations llicy visited and at meetings they attended they were afforded the opportunity of exchanging and studying new ideas particularly laboursaving devices and other aids to greater efficiency on the farm the trip was arranged by mr j a carroll manager of the oiaario plowmens association plowing matches which are conducted by local branches throughout the country play an important part in the production of food for war for they encourage the better plowing and cultivation of the land so essential for maximum production stouffville baptist rev duncan macgregor pastor glenn ratcliff organist sunday july 5th 1942 1000 am bible school classes for all ages 1100 am morning worship the ordinance of the lords sup per will be observed at the close of this service 730 pm gospel service wed s pm prayer meeting come and receive a blessing dickson hill and mt joy mennonite churches rev p g lehman pastor dicksons hill sunday july 5th 1942 1000 am morning worship mr lehman will preach 1100 am bible school mount joy sunday july 5th 1942 1000 am bible school 1100 am rev s goudie will preach 730 pm evening worship mr lehman will preach note quarterly business -meet- ing wednesday july sth at dick sons hill church second markham baptist church norman rowan pastor sunday july 5th 1942 sunday school meets at 955 am 1100 am morning worship subject sanctiflcation tuesday prayer and bible study in the church come and bring a friend stouffville mennonite church rev h shantz pastor sunday july 5th 1942 10 00 am sunday school 1100 am divine worship 230 pm mongolia ss 730 pm evangelistic monday 800 pm young peoples meeting at altona tuesday evening 830 pm mon golia meeting wednesday evening s00 altona prayer meeting thursday evening s00 stouff- ville prayer meeting summer vacation bible school july 6 17 see special announcement stouffville christian church miss nora stnplcton organist sunday july 5th 1942 1000 am sunday school 1100 am worship 700 pm gospel service church hill sunday july 5th 1942 200 pm church school 300 pm worship everyone welcome bloomingtonr ringwood christian churches rev g w brown pastor sunday july 5th 1942 bloomington 1100 am altona 730 ringwood 230 come and worship with 08 n

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