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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 9, 1942, p. 4

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pace four the tribune stouffville ont thursday july 9th 1942 our weekly specials save you money corn flakes fc 2 for 23c corn flakes kelloggs 8 ozpkg 3 for 25c cocoa hersheys fine quality 1 pound 33c cocoa hersheys fine quality half pound 21c marmalade pure orange 32 ounce jar 31c chrushed pineapple choice 18 oz tin 19c energy chocolate drink 1 pound package 17c choice tomato juice 2 3 for 25c infant foods aylmer 5 oz tin 3 for 25c golden bantam corn sure good corn 16 oz tin 12c parowax 1 pound tin v 15c toilet tissue interjake 3 rolls for 25c comfort or gem lye 100 pc pure tin 10c flag dog food 1 pound tin 2 for 15c see us for sweet and montmorency cherries stouffville groceteria self serve phone 280 we deliver 2nd line uxbridge mr and mrs david wilson of toronto visited a few days last week at the cooper home mr and mrs les mitchell had dinner with mr and mrs bruce taylor on sunday mr and mrs james cooper had dinner on sunday with mr and mrs walter cooper of goodwood altona mr and mrs o madill and marjorie attended the burnham and jball reunion held in uxbridge i mr and mrs gerald pointcn of toronto were guests over the week- lend with their respective parents j dont forget the w i picnic this thursday sports in the afternoon bail game in the evening mr and mrs r crosier of strat ford were guests over the weekend with mr and mrs dave crosier they attended the crosier reunion held in port perry on saturday mr and mrs a wldeman and stephen spent sunday with mr and mrs s thompson mr and mrs harold kennedy visited last week with her parents mr and mrs i lehman cutting barley is quite general this week norman lehman wej note cut a nice field on tuesday one of the finest fields one could find ot nice plump grain norman orval and lois fretz mary davis susan and carl sellers of browns corners motored to vine- land one day last week returning with a load of sweet cherries visitors with mr and mrs willis davis and family on sunday were mr and mrs robert hooke and family mr and mrs k r davis jack and betty of stouffville mr and mrs e davis of bloomington mr and mrs ed davis and family of glasgow mr and mrs t davis and family of unionville mr and mrs j mcdonald mr and mrs j davis and family of kinsale lloyd seebeck green iriver mr and mrs charles symes and barbara of brooklin and mr a davis and commands at pacific gormlev v s general missing rpfhesda miss shirley mcguckin and heri friend spent the weekend with her esther quite a gatherin parents miss helen tindal is spending a few days with mr and mrs locke of hamilton mr and mrs ed taylor and i family and mrs finds motored woodstock on sunday where finds remained to spend a days the worlds news seen through the christian science monitor an international daily newspaper a truthful constructive unbiased free from sensational- editorials are timely and instructive and its daily features together with die weekly magazine section make the monitor an ideal newspaper for the home the christian science publishing society one norway street boston massachusetts price 1200 yearly or 100 a month saturday issue including magazine section 260 a year introductory offer 6 issues 25 cents name fall wheat cutting has started and haying is being rushed too whitchurch council will meet at tojvandorf on saturday afternoon mrs mr and mrs f hallmah and few j family were sunday visiters with mr and mrs art sleekier rev l e atkinson and family of uxbridge spent july 1st at the old homestead beginning this coming sunday ss will meet at 10 am for the summer months charles and bruce hicks of tor onto are spending their holidays with their grandparents mr and mrs c hicks lieutcol w b hendrie of hamilton has been placed in charge of airport defences of the pacific com mand this was announced by maj or gustav silvertz public relations officer of military district 11 of british columbia lieut col hen- dre has just recently been promot ed from the rank of major miss jean hoover ot new dundee is visiting relatives mrs sarah steckley who suffer ed a stroke recently is now pro gressing nicely mrs harold doner and mr clare j doner visited mr harold doner at montreal river camp prior to his departure for british columbia baby donald bruce hill 6 months old son of pie and mrs fred hill died in the sick childrens hospit al after an illness eleven weeks the funeral was held at heise hill church sunday afternoon miss ruth hoover has returned to domestic work iri toronto miss myrtle sider is now at home tq assist in the vacation bible school which starts on monday july 13 at the mbc church a hearty wel come is extended to all children to attend atha mr and mrs russell davidson of cherrywood were sunday guests at the dunkeld home miss verna zellers of mongolia 6pent sunday with mr and mrs a draper mrs murray dunkeld attended the funeral of her uncle at zephyr last wednesday mrs a draper spent a day last week with her son fred and mrs draper sorry to hear that arthur wagg ofleaskdale brother of mrs dun keld is in very poor health addr sample copy on request ruby avison brings honours to victorla square at the london college of music eng examinations held in toronto miss riuby avison won the alcm honours diploma 93 per cent for elocution our victoria square correspondent reports missavison is a student of madame agnes boyce llcm eng of toronto vandorf mr art starr is at home for a few days a number of relatives attended the funeral of baby roy nelson at bethesda our sympathy is extended to mr and mrs nelson mr and mrs david ellis and family of waterloo had sunday dinner with mr and mrs w h sproxton our sunday school picnic was a real success the weather was per fect everbody having a good out ing mr john eade passed away at the home of his daughter mrs wilson on 13 geneva avenue toronto last week and was burled in aurora cemetery on thursday v v9ff special values for a thursday friday saturday july 9th 10th 11th fau always fact lowprimon foods x c- wholesome dominion quality white brown or cracked wheat cert0 sottto r1hgs rubber pmmmrx2 25 us bread canadian mild cheese mountain view tomatoes 2 dependable quality pure lard 2 clarks tumatojuice 3 domnol all grades motor oil 0 as purchased mchmello coffee 24ox loire bloomingrton mr and mrs l degeer of box grove were at her fathers home on sunday mr and mrs burgher and sons of toronto are visiting at her sisters home mrs c lemon leland fairies jrcaf of camp borden was calling on rela tives here on sunday messrs shantz of kitchener and r goodrich of oshawa were at o tranmers this week best wishes for future happiness to mr and mrs reichard who were married on saturday mr and mrs leask and family of greenbank were at her fathers home oh sunday a special feature of the endeav our meeting last week was the showing of slides on pilgrims pro gress by rev and mrs g brown mr and mrs brillinger and daughter of newmarket and mr hill of toronto were visitors at mr f hills on sunday mrs hall of toronto who is a guest at the parsonage assisted in the sunday morning service with a solo the childrens choir was also appreciated master norman fairies who has been holidaying at bethesda re turned home on sunday accompan ied by his aunt and uncle mr and mrs t ashenhurst the memorial service on sunday afternoon was largely attended rev e morton who had labored faith fully as pastor of this church for a number of years and by whoso kindly ministration many of those interred in gods acre- were laid to rest was in charge of the service splendid music was given by the stafford trio the united states war depart ment has announced that major- gen clarence l tinker com mander of the hawaiian air force is missing- after the battle of mid way tinkerjleft midway june 7 leading a flight of his army bom bers to attack the japanese fleet tinker was the first- us army air eneral officer to be reported miss ing in action in the war man spweth and potatobugs reap bedbugs thrive when mans asleep some spurn the look of a worm children dance if bitten by ants crops destroyed with leaf hopper magots in onions are a poor cropper roses flowers and dahlias are often spoiled by the aphis stop the sabotage bakers insect eradioator gets em 25c 50c 90c qut 5165 a half gal 1300 gal mix a quart to sogallora of water george e baker phmb manufacturing chemist stouffville i ontario rinsrwood iib ctnj 2001 tins freshly ground as purchased lb tasty ginger snaps old salt i sardines 3 10c 25c tasty feauri lfo 149 cream sodas 2 k 25c vra bxsotvb the bight to limit rtmchucs to normal wttxlt family udibz1iets quaker special corn flakes 2 sa i5c spabkies piiffedrice 217 sparkiis puffed wheatzpkgs 13c for 1 bex top from each of tbeoo mad 40c tent t quker oalo company fcur- bore yes can obtain a high nauty meat sllccr with a 10 blaca miss norma payne of toronto is visiting with miss doris vague miss mary burkholder of tor onto spent last week at her home mrs truman grove spent a few days last week with her daughter mrs floyd steckley 6th line pte harold vanzant of camp borden spent the weekend with tils grandfather mr albert hoover ronald rosser of ottawa is holi daying with his aunt mrs jacob grove scottie hogg is sporting a second car these days nothing like hav ing a spare earlyne tate accompanied her cousins mr- w gibney and muriel on a vocational trip to cobourg mrs sam dougherty and miss josie daley were guests of mrs johnson here tuesday afternoon miss jean graham has been spend ing a couple of weeks at gravel hill visiting mrs storry murray graham left toronto on friday night for far away alaska where lie will be employed by the jupp construction co on the fam ous highway from vancouver mr and mrs carson wideman and children of dunbarton had sun day night tea with mr and mrs stewart stouffer we are sorry to hear that mr george myland is back in bed again at such a busy time when help is so scarce miss mary graham spent last week in toronto we understand that next term she will be the teacher at altona school a position she accepted on tuesday a farewell party was given last friday night at the home of his brother herb tor tpr elgin hlsey by his sunday school class and a presentation of a pen and pencil set made as a token of their good wishes during june rlngwood knitters handed in to the stouffville red cross the following items mrs x m grove 3 sleeveless sweaters mrs gower 2 prs socks miss a barkey 2 prs socks miss pipher 1 pr mitts mrs barrett 1 scarf mrs g w hamm 1 pr gloves rlngwood public school 1 afghan sunday guests at the home of mr and mrs earl tate of baker hill wore mr and mrs percy puterbaugh irene marlon and ruby of- maple oftt mr and mrs harvey houck dan mrs m j houck and edna of melville mr and mrs wesley gibney and muriel of newmarket and douglas clever- don of peachs who is holidaying with lloyd pine orchards mr herb reid of oshawa spent sunday with his mother mr and mrs colen widdifield spent sunday with mr and mrs r allen miss eileen fair of millbrook is visiting her grandparents mr and mrs robert johnston v congratulations to mr and mrs walter johnston oh the birth of a son church members honored at altona at a community family service held in the altona church sunday two members namely miss mary jones and mr jacob hoover each received a bible for fifty years active membership in the church mr aibijah jones who is at present confined in the brierbush hospit al also received a bible having been a member for the same num ber of years during the service several children at the request of their parents were dedicated unto the lord special music was pro vided by the stafford trio and miss nora stapleton which was much appreciated rev g w brown was in charge of the service and in his sermon emphasized that if parents walked in the ways of righteousness they will have a great- influence for good upon their children and uponvthose with whom they associate beautiful flowers decorated the front part of the church and the service was very impressive through out a bunion and corn v is hard to be borne callous or thlcknail hard spots gone stale corn solvent dissolves them without fail guaranteed as represented we dont wantto go to jail or- your money back 250 50cy 7bc 100 george e baker phmb manufacturing chemist stouffville p ontario clergyman indicted tho rev kurt b moldahn of philadephla pa is one of five men indicated recently at hartford com by a federal grand jury which ac- cused them of membership in a spy ring

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