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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 17, 1942, p. 5

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cyjcvk- h j4 f the tribune stouffville ont thursday september 17 1942 rfpagbf rene claude our shipment of rene claude plums from the bronte orchards will arrive- the latter part of the month leave as yefox phone number and we wfll call you on arrival urns zest mixed pickles 10 lb tubs 195 v pumpkin 2 tins 23c edison mazda lamps the price of edisoir mazda light bulbs has dropped five cents on the following sizes watt inside frosted formerley 20c now 15c 25 watt inside frosted formerley 20c now 15c 40 watt inside frosted formerley 20c now 15c watt inside frostedv formerley 20c now 15c ratcliffco phono 198 town delivery claremont joint institute meetings at claremont on wednesday afternoon sept 22 a joint meeting of the altona and claremont w i will be held in iho bowling club house from 10 un to 4 pm miss vera cambridge i the wi dept of agriculture will peak on wise buying for well planned meals come and bring yoor lanch peaches auction sale of hotel and restaurant fdkniture equipment the property of d s ross the franklin inn main street markham on sat sept 26 sentinel portable radio battery or electric smoker stands is electric -motors- with fan simmons spring mattress bedroom stands number electric bed and table and table lamps walnut dresser with mirror wooden bed springs and mattress 2 dressers with mirrors 8 good mattresses radio cabinet 2 brass beds with springs 3 venetian blinds near new 2 53 and 1 73 carpet sweeper large number feather pillows 2 simmons steel twin beds and springs small book case 2 sets of steel bed springs good 3x5 flat top oak office desk 200 good library books wilton rug 9xl2 philco radio congolelim rug 9xl2 goblin electric cleaner with all attachments wall shelf electric portable singer seeing we are glad tc have mrs r cleverdon home again and hope she keeps improving in health mry and mrs w brignall and family were sunday visitors at the wariner home miss dorothy hoover is home again after spending two weeks at vineland mr allan lewis and family also miss fern hoover visited the fair for britain in toronto on friday mr and mrs r chapman and shirley of aurora were sunday visitors at the smith home mr geo hoover has his corn cut and silo filled mr charles leadbetter of mark- ham is at present visiting on our line mr allan lewis and family were sunday guests with mr and mrs j painter sowing wheat is the order of the day here the hoover family and mrs c gayman were sunday visitors with mr ellas barkey of pickering mr and mrs wilmot warriner with jack and donald brown motor ed to island grove and spent the weekend there dicksons hill sunday visitors with mr- add mrs wm grove were mrs- allwell and mrs widdifield of new torontoj mr simeon- hoover is at present busy doing carpenter work at the gibbons farm in lemonville y and mrs harvey moyer spent a week in hamilton last week and returned with- a load of peaches our pastor- rev p g lehman and mr wtimbers who have been appointed delegates tor this circuit are attending the mbc confer ence at vineland this week therejwas a good attendance of ladles at their monthly of the wms at the home of mrs ward hallman last wednesday the new- president mrs j wesley wide man was in charge and a consider able amount of work was accom plished donald moyer left last friday in preparation for the opening of school in forest where he will have charge of the science dept of the high school mr wm grove reports that the thimbleberry season is not yet ever he has picked a few baskets of good quality fruit recently mr ward hallman has com menced to cut corn with his binder this week in preparation for silo filling we are becoming accustomed to the sound of the school bell again we understand three beginners making a total of fortyfour pupils welcomed tho teacher miss luella stouffer back for another year variety always contributes to tho success of a young peoples society and so monday nights meeting was quite a novel one by some mis arrangement no program had been provided so the meeting was in charge of the vicepresident mr clarence mcdowell who conducted an impromptu program miss miriam schell who has been absent for a number of months gave a very interesting account of her deacon ess work in peterborough in connec tion with the missionary alliance church mr bruce wideman also gave a very orderly outline of a sermon he heard while visiting in peterborough on sunday others madeeontributions of song and the evening was considered profitable comfort fund boxes arrive safely continued from front page a night and i could see everything so we just map read our way to the target it was a large- factory i dropped bombs and they went straight into the roof of the main building then up from it came huge sheets of flame and we could hear explosions we were at 4000 feet but everything was thrown around and the plane did every thing but stand on its nose the pilot recovered and brought the plane home and that was his story the pilot a canadian is home now instructing and i met his second pilot over here he is also an instructor i wish again to thank all those who help to make life sweeter and happier for ns who are over here waiting for jerry to try something on england tours alt thomas stanley theatre we are pleased to announce that we have secured the picture one foot in heaven for a return shewing sept 28 29 30- quite a number of people have- asked for this pictiure to be shown again so keep the date in mind and tell your friends peach shipment shipment of treeripened elberta peaches will arrive at ratcliffs this thursday morning ideal preserving fruit you will be glad of this winter 3yearold binder sold for 300 at auction farm stock- auctions rule high in the northern part of the county it was indicated at the recent sale in north gwiliiinsbury for harvey king sale proceeds were in the neighborhood of 15400 hoi- stein cows sold as high as 145 and averaged 118 to 120 horses were a little slow moving a colt sold for 110 sheep were as high as 19 each implements brought good prices a binder bought three years ago for 300 sold for 295 a rebuilt tractor sold for 395 gormley machine good hall- rack and mirror- dropleaf desk ant jpiece chesterfield suite corner wall stand ant ironing board step ladder oral bevel edge wall mirror large number tables and stands all sizes mans bicycle good tires pin game 10 ball desk lamp fall set billiard balls cues etc electric beverage circulation cooler addlndex cash register good wat top clerks- desk lawn mower pah- mens rubber boots size 9 number heavy sjteel snow shovels and scrapors stiovols forks hoes garden and stable tools etc emery wheel and stand crossout saw portable pressure tools saws chis els etc carpenter and plumbing tools saws etc bedding sheets blankets spreads hortablo electric pressure paint spraying machine upright piano a mason and irisch 34 size good bonndtopend table high polish writing desk bake board and meat board bridgewall fireco range equipped with water front coll reservoir mgh warm closet pipe front and white porcelain finish moffatt electric hotspot range portablo computing meat sllcer large number cooking utensils xaitable for hotel or restaurant mixed dishes glass ware quantity of cutlery portable 2burne hot plate 2burner gas stove 2 flower window boxes coal oh stove oven new t number of feed bags lfio ft omore water hose reel 2 plank 3xl2 bc nol fir 5 plank bc nol fir 2wheel trailer with rack ball and socket hitch 2 wheolbarrows 2 self feeder hog troughs brood sow- with 11 pigs 7 wks 2 good feeder hogs about half ton baled straw 480 lb barrel asphalt roofing doublt desk flat top dark oak 8th line markham mr archie v visited at the home of mrs kirk recently mr and mrs quantz son and daughter of niagara falls ont visited last week with mr and mrs robinson mrs iryan of sutton has been staying with miss violet clodd for a time miss margaret eby of button- ville spent last monday with her grandparents mr and mrs william wideman congratulations to mr and mrs ernest hoover on the arrival of their new daughter mr and mrs howard and family of toronto were weekend visitors with mr and mrs white miss agnes ford of- toronto is holidaying with edith byer and edith shank merlin grove arid joseph burk holder left monday to attend high school at fort erie we wish them a successful year we welcome miss nownham as teacher of north markham public school mr and mrs robinson spent a few days with friends in toronto mr and mrs george sale and mrs knight of toronto were visit ors on sunday with mr and mrs spang mr and mrs percy dike were guests at the wedding of their niece at mount albert last saturday mrs high of vineland- who has had four of our local girls helping pick a bumper crop of peaches was down here last saturday to bring the girls home and called on mr and mrs a r wideman before re turning she was accompanied by her son norman of ithlca new york mr and mrs e hunt marian and ruth had dinner with mr and mrs bert leek on friday miss ruth gooding has returned from jacksons point where she spent the summer mr and mrs george barrett and joan had supper sunday with mr and mrs s n doner friends of mrs e jones will be glad to hear that she returned from the hospital on monday we hope that before long she will be enjoying the best of health we are sorry to hear that mr clarence doner and lloyd have been sick since last thursday result ing from overheated grain mrs roy nigh and daughters of hagersville spent last week with mrs j allen heise mr and mrs harvey cassel of preston have been recent visitors at the home of mr and mrs walter henderson the gormley mennonlte church has obtained a plot of land behind the church where they plan on hav ing the gormley cemetery at a meeting monday night they elected as trustees mr s m doner mr jos jones mr johnson mr g dewitt and mr a s farmer last monday mr lloyd wideman had the misfortune to fall and break his ankle in three places we are glad to hear that he is well enough to leave the hospital and wish him the very best of luck we wish to welcome back to our community mr and mrs bade and family over a year ago they left to live in birks falls mr eade has been made section foreman for gormley last tuesday evening about 150 friends of mr and mrs paul heise met at the home of mr and mrs frank bennett to extend to them every wish for their future happi ness they also were showered with many lovely gifts mr and mrs heise will live in gormley july 11th 1942 dear comrades once again i have received your most welcome gift of cigarettes they are the most useful gift one can received at present so once again i must thank you and all those who make it possible for us to receive them yours sgt morley pugh august 13 1942 hello bert just a few lines to let you know i am still thinking of you it has been quite a long time since i last saw you or had a letter but i sup pose you are just as busy as i am and you havent had time to write i had the tribune a few weeks ago and saw how much you receiv- sandy down at newtonbrook got in bad with the cook twas on sunday morn ed tor the comfort fund i dont ho tramped on her corn week of special services at 2nd baptist church we wish to announce that once again gunner knudspn is to sing in- the 2nd marktianr bap tist church he is an outstand- ing danish tenor and his pro gram on sunday morning and evening will include such pieces as face to face by herbert johnstone the holy city by adams and the lords prayer at the week night services he will sing the wellknown favorite hymns plan to attend these ser vices from sunday sept 20 to sunday sept 27 every evening mr dan cairns scottish preach er will bring evangelistic mess ages at all services bethesda bethesda mrs j cameron of toronto spent the weekend with friends here mr and mrs herbert nelson nd mr and mrs jack clubine were sunday visitors with mr and mrs clifford burkholder i- rcss chapman left ttiesdayfor british columbia on a trip during his absence mr and mrs carl flem ing of owen sound are taking charge of the farm i thew i- will hold a croquinole party at the home of mr and mrs fred yake proceeds for red cross mrs lou brillinger has a night blooming cacbus which flowered last thursday evening several neigh bors witnessedthe opening of the beautiful flower mrs lydla woodward of sask paid a visit last week to her cousin mrs jas curtis who has been in poor health for some time mrs woodward also called on mr and mrs fred yake attho farm- where she worked for her uncle the late daniel hoover over i0 years ago mr and mrs roy mkgand mrs will morley had dinner on sun day with mr and mrs j empring- ham know what some of the fellows would do for smokes if it wasnt for you i received mine this month and thanks a lot bud mcnair is here at the same place as i am so we had quite a talk a few days ago it is begin ning to get cool here at night and i guess your summer is lust about over there too we had a little ex citement a few nights back things were whistling around till an early hour in the morning and just late ly we dont got very much sleep i suppose the old town is still in the same place and everything going strong well keep tho old ball roll ing until i see you again chins up harold lewis cook says be benevolent get bakers corn solvent it painlessly dissolves a corn in id days or money back solvent dissolves bunions callouses warts thicknails hard spots 25c 35c 50c 75c 100 george e baker phmb manufacturing chemist stouffville ontario pat mulligan troiu elgin mills got bunged with many ills a fellow down at the pup told him about bakers green mountain- rub relieves cold in head and chest clogged nostrils flu asthma etc 19c 49c 95c and 125 george e baker phmb manufacturing chemist stouffville ont cider mill reopening we will reopen the altona cider mill on sept 23rd make our ap pointments in advance please note that patrons must supply their own sugar vouchers for this useare only available during sept so attend to your sugar ration immediately cider making from tuesday- to friday each week inclusive altona cider mills p n nighswander phone 9021 tho best results are obtained from tribune classified advs jx a at ax l a a go to church sunday vandorf mr and mrs h e oliver spent sunday at holt visiting mr and mrs ben cookston and son keep in mind the anniversary of wesley ypu to be held this sunday service at 11 am and 730 pm and the lecture and pictures by a wallace on the following mon day eve small admission another mr brown has arrived to take up residence at our general store a brother for douglas and teddy a number of our boys received word to have their military test mrs ralph willis has been spend ing the last month with her daugh ter mrs mary richardson and wee son wane lockhart richardson is it a square deal tor jw o oealect the church nbco you would not live let a community without the church if the church it the bade bone of car community the ccetcr of ell our best hfe ihought end devdopceeet the imtest builder of privet nod public conscience the souls school for e chancier diet wul live through ciemirr eod the diver throulh iu roerobenhip ol awe then 80 per cent of all chantyis it square deal for you to let others do all this for you and carry your deed weisbt beside melville bethesda peachs united churches minister rev a j orr sunday september 20th 1942 regular services next sunday pine orchard green river atha terms cash sale at 12 30 no reserve as jownerhas joined the casf clarke prentice mrs thos dunkeld has returned home from blackstock after spend ing the holiday wfth her daughter mrs james milton school opened tuesday of last week with a good attendance we welcome miss lakey the new teach- erjtoour community iorm hyland from black- stock visited ernie carruthors on tuesday afternoon and evoning of last week mr and mrs a carruthers ernie also mr and mts john forgle from dunbarton spent sunday aftornoon and evening in oshawa with mr and mrs fred langmald mr and mrs s arnold and family visited mr and mrs chester at highland creek on sunday mrs albert draper mother of lance corporal g b draper in england received a telegram from her son saying he was safe and re ceived tho parcels also the tribune regularly l c draper also visited the tampllns who were recently auctioneer married old several friends from our district attended tho shower for mrs roy fairey nee alice hall last week mr and mrs harold eveleigh and bruce are spending their holidays with her parents mr and mrs chap man we are sorry to report mr palm- ateer is on the sick list mr and mrs edson johnston and mr and mrs robt johnston atten ded the risobrough pogue wedding last saturday mr tolar boake has accepted a position on the mcsweeny farm mr and mrs aimer allen visited mr and mrs russel allen on sun day- school reopened with miss blake in charge of the sr room and miss bostwlck again in the jr with two now wee pupils little betty- shrop shire and mildred pyle our sympathy is extended to mr hope and- family in the sudden death of his sister in edmonton mr and mrs burkholder were supper guests with mryand mrs chapman on tuesday night verne and harold hutchinson we are glad to report are doing nicely following a tonsil operation at nowmarket hospital our sympathy is extended to mrs woodhouse in the hdeath of her brotherinlaw little john ashcroft who makes his home with mr and mrs leslie rose met with a serious accident when kicked by a- colt- in the face the wee chap was rushed to the hospital where his condition- is quite serious several of our farm boys have received their call this past week for the army we are still trusting the boys will be loft on the farm sympathy is expressed for the reesor family of silver spring farm in the loss of their sister jean mrs t armstrong a few from here at tended the committal service at markham on sunday miss marion riddell returned to toronto this week after spending her vacation with friends here mr arid mrs- cloakey and miss dorothy of toronto were sunday guests here one of roy carters threshing outfits has been sold to a buyer who drove it home to penetang congratulations to mr and mrs bob malcolm on the arrival of a fine new baby on sept 8 1942 congratulations to mr and mrs archte percy on the arrival of a daughter miss iruth hutchlngs had a few ladies in to quilt on tuesday this week miss marion riddell visited with mr and mrs farr at malvern on friday last week russell hamilton harold percy and fred wllsoniwere among those getting their call last week ilac duncan was home on leave for the weekend school has- opened here with miss honey in charge of our young hopecuis there will be no church service next sunday here sunday school rally day service in the morning miss kathleen gostick went back to toronto this week to start her years course at tbc the green river ladles aid will be held at the home of mrs r see- bock on wednesday sept 30 word for roll call harvest bloomington ringwood christian churches rev g w brown pastor sunday september 20th 1942 1100 am blootnlngton 730 pm ringwood sunday school in each church at 1000 am classes for all ages you are cordially invited to attend these services men are dying on the battlefield that yomightbe able to attend the house of god make use of your privileges attend church on sunday day st james presbyterian church stouffville minister rev t decourcy rayner sunday september 20th 1942 945 am divine worship followed by sabbath school and bible class docs it pay to be a christian a provocative question then just how would you answer it come and hear the ministers an swer from gods word x come to gods house to worship stouffville baptist rev duncan macgregr pastor 1 glenn ratcliff organist friday 8 pm miss- esther pea cock a returned mislonary will toll o f her experiences in a japanese internment camp sunday september 20th 1942 1000 am bible school classes for all ages 1100 am morning worship 730 evening worship subject instead of god the pastor will preach at both services wednesday 8 pm prayer meetlffg como and receive a blessing stouffville mennonite church rev h shantz pastor sunday september 1942 1000 amsunday school 1100 am divine worship rev wv e smalfey 230 pm mongolia ss 7r00 pm- service in charge of the young people 700 pm altona u rev jw7 e smalley tuesday 830 pm mongolia meeting wednesday 830 pm altona prayer meeting thursday 830 pm stouffville prayer meeting come and worship with us the turnip market the turnip markot is opening aip with hampers for toronto first price was 50c- per bushel but we hear latest quotations are 35c bus buy fruit jars now weexpecta liberal shipment of fruit jars to arrive this thursday there is a dofinite shortage so got your order placed quickly agnew hardware t phone 901 stouffville christian church miss nora staplcton organist sunday september 20th 1942 1000 am bible school 1100 am worship 730 pm gospel servico mr h p hawkins will preach church hill sunday september 20th 1942 200 pmbibleischoo 300 pm diylnej worship mr h p hawkins will preach come and worship with us stouffville united church rev douglas g davis minister sunday september 20th- 1942 a 1000 am sunday school 1100 am worship 730 pm service tuesday sept 22nd anniversary reunon guest speaker rev iwj johston how- to be happy in a world like ours special music mrs odr a j brace- and mrs thomas laidlaw r christ church anglican rev f herman rector miss elizabeth foote organist september 20tti 1942 sixteenth sunday after trinity harvest thanksgiving service 340 pm holy communion special preacher tho most rev derwln t owen dd dcl primate of all canada the public are invited to hear this great preacher second markham baptist church t norman rowan pastor it friday sept 11 y f mooting i at 8 pm at baker hill church sunday september 20th 1942 bible school at 955 am study gods word with us morning worship 1100 am pmi evening service gunner knudsen- will sing at both services special meetings every evening september 20th to 27th inclusive at 8 pm ij see announcement elsewhere ln this paper come early and enjbythls7but- etandlng singer ii jv tj- sv7fi- fra v

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