Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 10, 1942, p. 5

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zj t vr the tribune stoufifvilieont thursday sept 10th 1942 page elberta peaches we have contracted for a shipment of luscious treeripened elberta peaches due to arrive this thursday evening weather permitting this shipment is being brought directly from the niagara orchard the day it is picked so that you may have the fruit at the peak of its flavors dont miss this ideal canning peach rene claude plums our shipment rene claude plums from the bronte orchards will arrive the latter part of the month leave us your phone number and we will call you on arrival t ratclif f co phone 198 town delivery bethesda mrs coleman ol kitchener is visiting relatives here this week master george paisley of scott twp spent a few days with his cousin david last week only recent ly david had bis tonsils removed gordon bolender has taken up teaching duties in the kitchener dis trict this week the united church anniversary services will be held next sunday with rev i e kennedy of clare- mont as the speaker the w i will meet thursday afternoon at the home of miss ruth clark public school children are back at studies under the eye of their new teacher miss edna foskitt of good wood facts about the voters list the voters list for the town- iahip of whitchurch has just been issued you are expected to examine a copy and if your name is omitted you may appeal to have it put on the list years ago the two old political parties held meetings all over the various ridings and ex amined these lists with a view to adding- to or striking off names but today it is different in their desire to distribute election jobs nowadays the government in office orders an entirely new list complied and printed and the one that the town ship or village had printed for that year is discarded this proves a great waste in the rural municipal ities where the local list is perfect ly good for any election the new list issued by whit church and first posted on aug 24 contains 1942 voters of whom 829 are marked nc which means that they are not counted when it comes to counting up thenumbor of voters in the municipality for ob taining a deputy or second deputy reeve if a municipality has more than one thousand voters they are entitled to a deputy reeve and if they have more than 1500- a second may be appointed or elected how ever the women voters are not to bo counted when reckoning up these names otherwise there would be too many deputy reeves in the county councils of ontario in whitchurch the list reveals that there are 860 persons entitled to servo as jurors the voters list is a book of some 120 pages dates set for ontario plioaving jlvtches the south ontario plowing match will be held this fall on october 14 in east whitby township and north pickering match on october 15th in uxbridge- township according to decisons reached at the directors meeting last week vandorf wedding bells are peeling forth mrs w g morley has returned from spending a week with her brother and sisterinlaw mr and msr ralph atkinson at richmond hill little miss marjorie sproxtori spent almost a week with her grand parents mr and mrs louis brillin- ger mr and mrs david ellis and family of waterloo spent his holi days with relatives dr george and mrs covey of toronto and dr ross of rcdc and mrs covey of monton were guests of mr and mrs roy morley and mrs w g orley on sunday mr joe sherdian rcaf visit ed his home on sunday sorry to report one of our boys who was employed at the w d richardson farm previous to the war is reported missing in that raid on diope the ypu are holding their anniversary of their golden jubilee on sept 20 rev roy hicks of aurora will be the morning speaker also the rev g w lynd of downs- view two beautiful windows in the chancel will be unveiled during the morning service g w lynd will be tho guest speaker at the evening serviceah old acquaintances are re quested to be present an illustrat ed lecture will be presented the following monday evening by rev archer wallace of torontol goodwood a man from newcastle had an awful battle getting up nights was ioldin his tights wifiosays whats matter got bakers kidney liver nd bladder regulator that helps dissolve the uric acid crystals arid odds life to the muscles and tissues tones and builds circulation thus relieving leg and back pains dizziness rhoumatism neuralgia lumbago sciatica stitchinside when liver gets clogged you bet dopy sluggish draggy lowin spirit and nervous guaranteed as represented or money back 3 weeks treatment for 100 george e baker phmb v manufacturing chemist stoaffvfllo ont a big black man from bombay didnt come here to stay until he used bakers high test fly spray lie say i stay where no fly bother me when i die no mosqultos or bugs got into our rugs just give em a squirt thom flies take a spurt me wear no hat no shiri this place to stay he use lots bakers spray spray screen doors keeps em away lasts on the cows all day when me get gun pun see pigs cum ask for bakers high test fly spray horse he no want dinner him do want high fly spray old bfddie hen she sing no want anything but she think hightest just tho thing guaranteed as represented or money back household spray 10c 15c 20c 40c and 50c quart cattle spray 79c 115 125 high test 150 large gallon george e baker phmb manufacturing chemist stouffvllle ontario we welcome miss jean brock our new school teacher to our village mr wm todd received a tele gram on tuesday from his youngest son ginger who arrived safely in england we make a slight correction in a report of last week re tho donation to the willing workers this was from the sports committee and not from the park board mrs ernest sykes and son billy and miss jean wilkinson of toron to visited their parents here mr and mrs- scott- of toronto spent the holiday with their daugh ter mrs ted hall justice todd was home for a few days from nova scotia also ralph cooper of new brunswick is home the boys are on military vacation george hutchinson of manitoulin island visited his aunt mrs meyers and other friends here mr and mrs harper bearer and son barry of st catharines visited his mother mrs c w harpor also mrs baiioy of winnipeg visited with her aunt mrs charlie harper andrew morgason spent labor day in the city ed w davis is back in good wood after visiting his daughter mrs george lee at bobcaygeon one of his grandchildren hazel was married there and of course ed attended the wedding i miss winnie stewart has return ed to toronto after being home on sick leave mr and mrs walter bryan visit ed mr and mrs herbert wagg at markham recently mrs george maye spent a day with her son and wife in toronto this last week mr and jlrs harvey maye miss edith johnson all of toronto spent sunday with mr and mrs george maye miss elsie johnson of stouff vllle spent a few days as a guest at the maye home thosv who attended tho fair for britain being held this week in riverdale park toronto were mr and mrs charles plews mr bert- staley and george norman maye mr and mrs charles watson and boys mr charles jones and benny mrs j f reld met with the misfortune of breaking a small bone in the right leg just above the ankle while walking home from the station after the late train on mon day night she accidently stepped off tho end of the platform she had to bo removed to the office of drt ball in stouffvllle where the bone was set under- xray the patient is resting comfortably victoria square mr and mrs sam robb and family spent the weekend with friends at honeywood master john mccague is in bed with the mumps we wish him an early recovery master- george mccague of allis- ton returned home sunday after spending a few days with jimmie boynton mr and mrs gordon mortson and mr and mrs floyd perkins and daughter joyce of richmond hill spent sunday at niagara falls the pupils of ssno7 markham will have a new teacher mrs martin styrmo mso the pupils of ss4 markham will have a new teacher a miss doner from toronto the yps have planned to hold another corn and weirier roast on saturday evening sept 12 at the elbow will each family kindly bring a pie and corn if they have any corn there was a fair attendance at the ypu sunday evening the topic was taken by mr frasergee taking as his subject wings over jordon miss marion boston sang a lovely solo misses joy and margaret mortson furnished a love ly piano duet the service was in charge of miss viola avison school bells are ringing once again after an absence of two months to some it will mean that big venture in life of starting to school for the first time to others it will mean just another year in a higher grade the goforth mission circle girls and friends about thirty in number held their picnic last wednesday evening at mr l l nichols flats after the picnic supper rev mac- kay took charge of the worship service later giving a review of the conference he attended while on his summer vacation the community hall was all aglow on tuesday evening when the j f a and j w i clubs from vandorf visited our club to put on a splended programmo it was a continuous programme of readings orchestra guitar solos piano duets piano acordian and contests there was also a lucky draw on the local jwi quilt tickets were sold to the amount of 1765 the lucky ticket holder was mr bruce wall ace secretary of our club in the hands of the japanese the above will be the subject of an address by miss esther m pea cock in the baptist church stouff ville on friday night sept isth at s oclock ailss peacock has been a mission ary in manchuria following japans entry into the war she was for six months in a japanese internment camp she was one of the passen gers on- board the ss grips- holme theswedish diplomatic ex change ship miss peacock has a thrilling story to tell everybody- is invited to attend public school attendance 193 there are 193 scholars on the roll at the stouffvllle public school this week and the number may in crease to 200 shortly this is some what above normal according to principal c e watson the staff this year has two new faces miss e7 hosie and miss h bacon miss gladys brooks and miss m good- ger are the other two assistants both of whom have been here for some time markham council in quiet session the september meeting of the markham township council provid ed little business of public interest last monday afternoon reeve rennie stated that the township was keeping close to the road bud get and was not overspending there has been 3500 feet of snow- fencing bought to add to the miles now in tho township speaking about dust layer reeve rennie declared to the press i consider it an excellent investment and a necessary thing to keep a well built gravel road in condition there was one sheep claim for small amount paid to deputy reeve hooper hospitalization was passed total ling 7500 it is noted that hos pitalization which is the money ex pended on persons who are un able to pay for their own hospital care is generally low for markham so far this year continuing the trend of other meetings this year monday session of the council was remarkably quiet and void of public interest married in vivian church a midsummer wedding ceremony took place at vivian church last month when amelia giles was mar rled to albert taylor the bride and groom are shown leaving the churchtjiey will reside at vivian down with the tfaj mr harvey schel butcher forced to take a holiday this weekl while stricken with an attack flu studio reopening mr t w eaglesonatcmwiir reopen his stouffvllle studio for the music season 194243 on satur day september 12tti claremont the opening day of school at claremont saw a total of 67 pupils out pupils in the senior room totalled 37 and in the junior room 30 it is expected that this figure will be increased during the first week mr anderson husband of the new public school teacher here has been drafted for the army and ex pects to leave for training within the next two weeks mrs sutherland of eaton mani toba and miss may brown of kin- sale were visitors at the home of mr and mrs john scott on sunday mrs sutherland who was the former annie hopper was borne anl rais ed at audley and is enjoying her first trip east in many years more booze and more fiip city chaps still jjfavlate toward the lake regions to ombibe and this is the most likelrv olact to get caught especially it it is mussel- mans lake charged with illegal possession lome charlton and lloyd willett wore fined 10 and costspr day3 in poice court last week j constable robt windsor testl fled that on august 2 at 1215 pm he came across willett beside a car which was parked in the park ing lot at musselmans lake arid up on searching it found 24 pints of beer and three bottles partly con sumed of wine charlton admitted owning the car in police court both men pleaded guilty to illegal posv ession send the tribune to absent friends dont fall to get a basket of delicious treeripened elberta peaches at ratcliffs this week jkia l go to church sunday v anglicans il4ve success- ful summer at the jiake st peters anglican church musselmans lake which has been so ably- ministered to this summer by mr fraser bournes of st chads church toronto closed its doors on sunday morning after a successful summer the final gathering was in the form of a harvest thanksgiving service the church was artistically decorated for the occasion with fruitf flowers vegetables and sheaves of- grain which is a fulfilment that god has graciously promised us that while the earth remaineth seed time and harvest shall not fall at the close of the service two presentations were made one a hymn book to mrs rutland wh0 faithfully presided at the organ during the summer and the other a pen and pencil set to mr jack gillette who assisted mr bournes with the service on various occa sions a vestry meeting was held re cently at which some 32 members gathered to elect the officers for the coming year they are as follows rectors warden mr trent peoples warden mr taylor ves try clerk mr mcgee treasurer mr wood mr bournes was un animously extended a call to take over the parish for another year atha mr and mrs joe byer spent sun day with mr and mrs isaac leh man altona miss gladys keeping and verna hogg stouffville spent sunday with mr and mrs norman lehman mr and mrs ed leary toronto spent tuesday at tho carruthers home master glen byer spent three weeksof his holidays with his grand mother mrs d graham of ringwood visitors with mr and mrs arnold her niece miss anne dunning from aurora and friend also mr a pearce from green river the storry brothers from brock ird visited ernie carruthers on sun day afternoon mrs parker from toronto cousin ofmrs eli lehman visited her dur ing last week mr and mrs chasgostick motor ed to vineland onfriday last mrs a carruthers had sunday dinner with her sister mrs welling ton wideman the madill brothers entertained relatives from markham and toronto on sunday is it a square deal torttocilcci the cburcb when you mu not live in i oftmnwuiy withovl umchoftb if tfce chunk is ibc back booc of miman lac ccucr d dl mr hoi mc llbl ccd dcvriomccl- ihvutnt blsti ss puhlc cn 0c nr hod fee clic dm iktjc alish yl v ihrxia ihsssi melville bethesda peachs united churches 0 minister rev a jorr sunday september 13th 1942 bethesda anniversary services 11 am and 730 pm the rev ivan e kennedy of claremont will preach at both services services at mqjjfille and peachs will be withdrawn for the day to join with bethesda in their anni versary services bloomington ringwood christian churches rev g w brown pastor sunday september 13th 1942 1100 am bloomington 230- pm ringwood 730 pm altona l monday 7 oclock childrens meeting in the ring- wood church monday evening at 7 oclock you are cordially invited to at tend these meetings plan to come st james presbyterian church stouffville minister rov t deconrcy rayrier- sunday september 13th 1942 945 am divine worship followed by sabbath school and bible class the personality of power which is the most wonderful book in the bible do you know can you guess it rings out the mes- sage for today god calls you to worship him come to his house township of markham voters lists 1942 municipality of the township of markham county of york notice is hereby given that i have complied with section 8 of the voters lists and that i have post ed up at my office atuitfonville on the 5th day of september 1942 the list of all persons entitled to vote inthe said municipality at muni cipal elections and that such list re mains there for inspection and i hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions correct ed according to law the last day for appeal being the 26th day of sept 1942 dated at unlonville this 5th day of september 1942 charles hoover clerk stouffville f- red cross notes we gratefully acknowledge 10 washcloths knit by the pupils of ss no8 whitchurch knitters are reminded to bring their finished articles to the work room on thursday afternoons mrs roy grove stouffville baptist rev duncan macgregor pastor glenn ratclut organist sunday september 13th 1942 1000 am bible school classes for all ages 1100 am morning worship 730 evening worship the pastor will preach at both services wednesday 8 pm prayer meeting dickson hill and mt joy mennonite churches rev p g lehman pastor dicksons hill sunday september 13th 1942 1000 am morning worship 1100 am bible school l 730 evening worship mount joy am worship am bible school pm worship plan to attend every service 1000 1100 730- u s bomber chief stouffville christian church miss nora stapleton organist sunday september 13th 1942 1000 am bible school 1100 am worship 730 pm gospel service mr matthew miller of toronto will be in charge church hill 200 pm bible school 300 pm divine worship mr matthew miller of toronto will be in charge come and worship with us col cg goodrich of augusta georgia who is in command of the usb25 bombers helping in the fight against rommels renewed at tack in egypt tho best results are obtained from tribune classified advs second markham baptist v church norman rowan pastor friday sept 11 y p meeting at 8pmatbaker hill church sunday september 13th 1942 bible school at 955 am study gods word with us morning worship 1100 am 730 pmrevenlng service the kinsman quartette will have charge plan to come how long halt ye between two opinions if the lord be god follow him 1 kings 1821 stouffville mennonite church 4 rev h shantz pastor sunday september 13th 1942 1000 am sunday school 1100 am divine worship 230 pm mongolia ss 700 pm evangelistic tuesday 830 pm mongolia mooting wednesday 830 pm altona prayer meeting thursday 830 pm stouffvllle prayer meeting come and worship with us stouffcville united church rev douglas g davis minister sunday september 13th 1942 1000 am sunday school 1100 am worship 730 pm service you never offend a person by returning smile j anniversary services sept 2729 christ church anglican rev f herman rector miss elizabeth footc organist september 13 th 1942 fifteenth sunday after trinity 200 pfm sunday school 230 pm evening prayer and sermon sopt 16 18 19ember days come kneel and pray with ns in his house on sunday a hearty welcorao awaits you j2a

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