Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 30, 1942, p. 4

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v c lj the the tribune stouffville ontario thursday july 301942 canning supplies make our store your headquarters for preserving and jammaking supplies our stock for this purpose includes fruit jars large and small certo per bottle 25c zinc rings perdoz30c rubber rings wartime gray 6c memba seals per pkg 10c sugar can be obtained according to government regulations made daring flight over paris american blend coffee op freshly ground per lb hornes cocoa dutch process per lb sandwiches for those summer picnic and the lunchbox we have a complete line of cream cheese and meat spreads didisdatp iro vandorf mr and mrs louis brillinger had sunday dinner with mr and mrs kussel sproxton and family mr and mrs john cockburn of ottawa formerly of vandorf wore visitors at the w d richardson nome rendering a fine solo during the morning service haying is pretty well finished and wheat cutting is in full swing with spring grain ripening fast the wheat is a splendid crop in this dis trict we are sorry to learn mr alf pattendon is having an operation removing one eye we hope he will obtain improved sight visitors on sunday with mr and mrs george richardsonp on 2nd bloomington mrs eldon fairies and sons spent friday visiting at sandford mr and mrs donald storry and children of callander are visiting at his fathers mr e a storry mrs heise of toronto spent last week with her father mr l pais ley mrs j storry was a guest at mr e morgasons of goodwood last week miss barbara davis of toronto is holidaying with her grandparents mr and mrs e davis mr m ramer attended the mb c camp meeting in kitchener last week messrs c tindall olcam nia- line were mr and mrs n cook gara and h boake of torontospent and baby and mr and mrs cook i the weekend with friends here mrs david cook mrsthomas stan ton all of toronto sunday morning the little daugh ter of mr and mrs geo richard- eon nee doris cook was christen ed during the morning service with both grandparents on both side nnd the two great grandmothers also mrs richardsons brother and wife the fuller brush 1 we are now prepared to accept phone orders and will fill them as quickly as possible also phone if you wish me to call with our complete lino of fuller brush articles wm grove phone 5505 stanley theatre phone 100 showing each night at 815 saturday and holidays 700 and 900 thursday friday saturday july 8081 aug 1st sergeant york gary copper 2 showings each night 700 and 0115 oclock monday tuesday wednesday august 3 4 b blondie in society thebumstcnds 3 a meet boston blackie chester morris rochelle hudson thursdny friday saturday august 078 captains of the clouds mr and mrs w fairies were visitors with mr and mrs f fair ies of stouffville on sunday earl and dorothy downer tor onto spent a week with their grand parents mr and mrs c tindall mr and mrs orvan downer call ed on her parents mr and mrs c tindall while miss eileen surtzer is holidaying in toronto at her cou sins mrs orvan downers mr a w storry and ruth enter tained mr and mrs bollons and mr and miss trewin of toronto on sunday in the absence of the pastor rev g w brown mr trewin of toronto took charge of the service on sunday morning miss trewin sang two solos a number from here were present at the farewell party for sgt pilot l fairies on monday evening at mr floyd fairies messrs f and w cowie who are in training at manning depot and mr c cowie of matatchewan were at a cbwles over the week end miss gwen tranmer wishes to thank the many friends for kind ness shown- by enquiries cards letters and gifts of flowers and books during her recent stay in the liospltal atha mr and mrs keir from toronto are enjoying a few days rest with albert and mrs draper mr and mrs featherston and daughter were guests on sunday with the formers mother at arma- i dale mrs isaac lehman mrs norman lehman and mrs norman xeal called on mrs thomas dunkeld on tuesday mr and mrs s arnold and fam ily visited the formers sister in aurora on sunday who recently underwent an operation at york county hospital mrs murray dunkeld and fam ily also ruth milton who is visit ing her cousins are holidaying at orchard beach for a week mrs d j tran just returned home from kingston after spending week with her daughter mrs overland mr and mrs g over land returned with her and are staying for ajjreek with their par- ents hes in the army they tells some good stories about the new regulations on jobs and rationing one of them isabcut thetorontoj man who was offered a good job but he couldnt take it unless ho had his rejection slip from the army being in that age class ill get that easy enough he said confidently because i havo a rup ture and have beon wearing a truss for years so ho went down to the rocrulting office signed up and was cocksuro that the medical examina tion would get him out of it when the doctor handed him his papers he said these are the rejection papers are they doc whereupon the medico replied rejection papers nothing boy youre in the army it seems that the rup turo had been cured by wearing the truss crea we want more of it you want the best market for it have our truck call or make your own deliveries to the creamery and get two cents extra per pound of butterfat fcoid storage meat lockers for rent i stouffville creamery co open tuesday thursday saturday evenings stouffville ont phone 18601 altona miss ruby tindall spent a few days at home this week mr and mrs wm mcnair were guests at earl drewerys on sun day miss velma davis of kinsale is engaged with mrs stanleyj lewis for a tmie mr and mrs r hook and family had tea sunday evening at mr a davis mrs g pointon and little son david of toronto visited on wed nesday of last week with miss esther davis mr and mrs f carter and fam ily of brougham also mrand mrs g thompson and lloyd of mongolia visited at s thompsons on sunday mr and mrs w crosier and mr and mrs allan crosier and family of seagrave were guests of mr and mrs d cro3ior on sunday we are sorry to hear that mrs t lewis is not in the best of health at present but hope she will soon feel better mr and mrs as collins stouff ville mr and mrs j a jerman and daughterstoronto were guests of mr a davis and esther last tuesday- mr and mrs a fossy and son and sister miss mable fossy also little miss donna madill all of tor onto were guests of mr and mrs o madill last tuesday z mrs l grove mrs wm mcnair mrs s thompson and family visit ed with mrs w davis on thursday of last week isabelle davis return ed with kathleen to spend a couple of days whll klllupp ur kept uli mil onlj by tin lliun- duious iiiclh oil ilul iu ivnlit- m the u u hi- and alonr the liiltic for example cue middiy lait month the popla of pirn stared up and saw the target markings of an hiaf beaufighter flashing over their heads lower than the church spires lower than the thirdstorey windows of the great desolate de partment stores in the beau were flight lieut a k gatward and sergt g fern of the coastal com mand making one of the wars most dashing gestures they flow their beau down the avenue of the champselysees like a taxi and dropped a streaming tricolor near unknown souihmi tomb hat ln- fiomli and ont a volley cf c iiiiioiiiiii uiiiir tln iirman ii q iiiti on- 11 u i tit li concorde llllt itll lilt ijnrlli licit is ono of thi inituii- thti luoiiulii home indei the hiaus poi t nig are the roofs of paris in the back ground the eiffel tower and the dome of les invalides where nap oleon is buried lower left fliglit lieut gatward who took the beau down the avenue lower right no british dam- era has taken a closer closeup of paris than this for two years the grand palais witli a bill advertis ing a german exhibition of la vie nouvelle dicksons hill mrs harvey moyer visited with her uncle mr j risebrough of toronto recently mrs wendell knight toronto is visiting with mr and mrs an thony hoover this week mrs emma widemanof mt joy spent a few cays visiting relatives in this community this week the vicepresident mr b wide- man was in charge of the young peoples meeting last monday even ing the rev mr kitching stouff ville was the guest speaker and the title for his address was testi mony ringwood no tribune next week mrs j m grove is spending a time with relatives at uxbridgo sgt ralph burkholder of bow manville spent the- weekend at his home mrs nelson chapman of uxbrldge visited with relatives in this dis trict lastveek mrs jack skinner and children spent friday with her sister mrs jim lewis ninth line south murray vague who left toronto about three weeks ago with the jupp construction company arrived at his destination near dawson city north british columbia about a week ago mr and mrs charles gore and miss ruby ftirman of riialo also mr anl mrs leo e jaynes and lenore toronto visited on sunday with miss ada barkey gormley mr baker visited his sister mrs forrester on sunday mr alex bond of toronto is spending his holidays with his parents -pte- harryjones of christie st hospital had tea at his home sun day evening mr and mrs jas aridrews tor onto visited with mr and mrs f harvey rev and mrs j n kitching of stouffville had sunday dinner with mr and mrs s n doner threshing is beginning in our district mr c doner has been threshing a good wheat crop congratulations to mr and mrs jim dennlebn the birth of a daugh ter at mrs nichols nursing home mr and mrs morley jones and baby terry and phyllis of duclos point visited at their parents home mr and mrs joe jones guests at the home of mr and mrs e hunt sunday ovenlng were rev and mrs j n kitching and rev and a g doner mr and mrs joe sider had tea with mr and mrs lome baker of newmarket recently on sunday mr and mrs sider entertained mr and mrs wes widman mr and mrs norm carrington missevelyn gooding and mr c milsted- mr and mrs john brubackor garth and laura mae havo been holidaying with rev and mrs i brubacker john has had a two- week furlough we are pleased to see pte harry rumbles picture in the tribune his wife wa3 formerly miss hazel cherry various other cherry son- inlaws are serving their country too pte doug jones at ottawa mr walter steckloy an under taker at barrie is in the reserve army and now at niagara for two weeks training on john ashs farm north of here a calf was killed v a stroke of lightning the bolt followed a water pipe that ran overhead across the stalls in the stable acting as a conductor to the current two years ago a similar stroke killed a horse and a pig in the stalls under this pipe births slack at the briorbush hospital stouffville on friday july 24th 1942 to mr and mrs wmslack claremont the gift of a son hicks at the brierbush hospital stouffville on saturday july 25 1942 to mr and mrswm hicks claremont the gift of a daugh- tek smith at ottawa on july lth 1942 to mr and mrs c smith nee marjorie blakeston a girl dorothy alma mortson mr and mrs arnold mortson are happy to announce the birth of a daughter carol beverly a sister for neil at markham on wednesday july 22 1942 claremont the womens institute group no 3 are holding a euchre and bridge this friday afternoon at tho homo of mrs wlnton white those re quiring transportation please meet at four corners at 215 dont worry take therefore no thought for the morrow for the morrow shall take thought for the things of itself sufficient unto the day is the evil thoroof matt 639 a modern translation is dont worry about tomorrow dorothy dix says a woman isnt happy without a pet worry but men worry too though they may not so readily give expression to it why waste our energy worrying about that unknown- untried to morrow 90 per centof our troubles never happen let us take the ad vice of jesus i for tomorrow and its needs i do not pray lord help me just for today dont worry about anything but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanlrglvlng let your requests be made known unto god phil 46 casting all your care upon him for he careth for you 1 pet 57 r barclay warren r big tlirumbt rcaf the worlds news 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