v si page 5 i the tribune stouffvilie ontario thursaay september 24th 1942 our weekly specials save you money tillson quick rolled oats 3 lb pkg 15c marvel breakfast cereal 72 oz pkg 25c good humor cereal 28 oz pkg 19c pot barley jib 5c spreading cheese full cream h lb pkg 20c macaroni redy ut 3 lbs 14c aboard assihib01ke jin recent action aylmer vegetable or tomato soups 3 tins 25 salmon fancy keta tall tin 19c chicken haddie brunswick no 1 tin 22c shirriffs ginger bread mix 16 oz pkg 29c harry hornes desert pudding large pkg 10c champion dog food hydrated 7 oz pkg 2 for 19c these prices are effective until the following wednesday stouffville groceteria self serve phone 280 we deliver il green river mrs b jackson is holidaying with the iroy carter family there was a red cross meeting at the wm duncan home last tuesday mr and mrs jesse russell of richmond hill were visitors at the williams home on monday evening 1 the y p held their first meet ing since their election of officers at the home of the vice president miss julia wilson the- annual business meeting of the baptist church was held this week- on wednesday evening mr and mrs j rettic and son jack called on friends here on fri day when they were enroute to their home in toronto from their hallburtoji cottage although last sunday was rally day there was not nearly the desir ed attendance at sunday school next sunday is missionary sunday a special speaker has been arranged for and appropriate music has been 1 planned there was no divine service here last sunday evening in view of the harold cot rill asincourt fact it was the anniversary of our sister church at whitevale many from green river attended there and l0 thoroughly enjoyed the speaker rev i w e green of whitby the male quar tette the fine selection of hymns the beautiful display of flowers and the fellowship after the service rinsrwood mr and mrs leslie reid or baltimore visited with mr and mrs roy grovo on tuesday of last week miss alice sanders who has been employed with mrs wm mitchell during the summer returned to her lemonville home on sunday mrs art bassett started working at the ajax plant last friday our community centre of busi ness looks rather dark these nshts as all outside and window lighting is discontinued by order of hydro commission the young child of mr and mrs earl ilisey was christened at christ church anglican on sunday by the most rev derwin t owen primate of all canada quite an honor for parents and babe ordinary seaman harold cottrill is shown above is the youngest son of mr and mrs sam cottrill of agincourt he was slightly wound ed during the battle in which the assiniboinc sank a sub harold has been with the canadian navy since he was 17 when he was16he join ed the army but was discharged be cause ot his age after the submar ine was sunk the germans were popping up like corks relates har old who said they threw cut ropes to them the commander was killed the assinaboine shot off the coning tower but the second mate va5 saved cottrell has two broth ers in the rcaf ronald on leave at home and john at st thomas ox wivxixg team mr e d ted calder son of mr and mrs ed calder cottager at musselmans lake is winner of 7500 as a member of the first prize winning team in the armed forces typewriting championship competitions held last week at massey hall there were s4 teams competed in the event love feast well attexde1 at heise ihll church last saturday and sunday love feast services were well attended at the heise hill tunker church on saturday the love feast was observed with special services in the- evening and on sunday again the church was well filled morning mary morgason 90 succumbs to weeks illness death breaks combination or two sisters and one brother llvinj together at goodwood with total ages of 230 years a small home in goodwood to which lived three elderly- people whose combined ages totalled 250 years was broken last week when after only a weeks illness miss mary morgason died aged 90 years- her sister mrs seneca miller 84 and her brother andrew 79 are the other occupants of the home mary morgason was born in cr- bridge township a daughter of john morgason and his wife sarah morden the father came- from england when a small boy they had a large family and the sur viving members besides those men tioned above are william morgason toronto aged 93 eldest- of the ifamily also thomas morgason on the 3rd of uxbridge aged 84 mrs hudson bowman on the 8th con cession of king- jacob in toronto and jonathan of stouffville the late miss morganson worked for many years at mongolia with the former forsyth family there mary morgason was laid to- rest in- goodwood ceemtery on sept 18 the service boing taken by rev mr taylor baptist pastor roritiiak quintette oxe night at goiooiey oxt the cleveland colored quintette will sing at the gormley mbc church on the evening of monday september 28 rev george turnbull of port hope mission will preach and the folks from all over the district are invited come early it starts at 8 pm rev i brubacher pastor almira mr and mrs albert upton of toronto visited with mr and mrs jim painter on sunday mr and mrs vernon fike and girls also mrs simon iraymer of markham visited with mr and mrs donald jarvis on sunday mr and mrs harry spang visit ed with mr and mrs willis leh man on sunday mr and mrs fred hisoy were guests of mr and mrs orval roach- mr richard beckett of new market visited withmr and mrs donald jarvis and evening j n hostetter of clarence ccntro ny was the guest speaker in one of his address es he beautifully portrayed the character of jod the wealthy man who with all his worldly possessions never forgot god church hill mr and mrs robert hutchinson had tea with mr ami mrs v w bazenby on sunday- miss flora brown of toronto spent th weekend with mr and mrs herb pegg a number from this- district at tended the fair- at lindsay on saturday mr and mrs arthur vaughair visited on sunday with- mr and mrs russel gray at ml plsgah- mr and mrs lazenby were de lighted to have mr and mrs amos beevers of carlton place to call on them oir saturday night- the beevers were neighbors 15 years ago mr and mrs herb pegg called on- mr andf mrs george walker- at richmond hill on sunday guests with mrs and mrs gordon 8th line markham mrs greenwood of toronto- spent the- weekend with her son jim- and mrs greenwood mrs edgar snyder and daughter mabel of waterloo- are visiting with mrs walton- byer mr and mrs william- paisley of bethesda spent tuesday with mrs kirk mr james returned to- his after assisting brownsberger has home in toronto his uncle l it this weeks special prices for thurs fri sat sept 24th to 26th x ft- fjj ill m ft wt ft p ftfil 1 ft m ft p9 ft p ft ft ft ft m ft 1 ft ifil p i- ft i m r ft v pa ft j ji j mm ft p ft ft m ft ftfl ft ft p ft pa fti ft 9 ft p ft p ft ft m ft cyj ft pfl ft p ft ft ft p ft ft- mi ir mm ft w9 ft r j ft ft m ft i k thrift buv va savins stamp evctv t first grade quality consistently controlled braeside butter 39 tasty mild cheese 29 kidney beans 2 25 aylmer catsup 14 aylmer peas 219 shredded wheat or shredbies2 23 mrs lukes pickles 23c clarks tomato or vegetable soup 3 20c quaker xxxx flours 69c fine shortening domestic carnation v i9c milk 2 19c sealers moz u5 sealers oz 149 par0wax2n29g spice 25c christies pkg j ritz biscuits 14c fruits choice red grapes m sweet juicy oranges- crisp fresh lettuce green or vhitel celery ei s3 w ft ft p ft iva ft 6 k ft s s ft ft ft ft ft n ft m ft ft fti m ft 9 ft m ft ft ft p ft c ft ft v ft- o ft p ft ra ft a ft m ft fi ft q ft pj ft m ft ra ba- p9 ft p9 ft ft 6 ft pi ft p ft wambold during- the summer months mr and mrs w t smith- of glasgow and mr and mrs roy smith of altona- were sunday- visitors with- mr and mrs lome byer j mr arid mrs stanley- cairns of bradford were guests at alvim wide mans on sunday se verar- from our line- attended the marriage in the united church markham on saturday of miss anna stover to mr frank hairim mr jos hollinger is spending a few days with friends in toronto mrs harvey quantz of iringwood visited with mrs kirk on sunday t ggs3ss3g vandorf mr and mrs earl foster and mr and mrs r scott attended lindsay fair on saturday mr ami mrs wm powel and mr and mrs giles and miss lottie atkinson of aurora were sunday guests with mr and mrs roy mor- ley mr and mrs ralph atkinson of richmond- hill dr george and mrs covey of toronto were sunday guests at mrs w g morleys mr and mrs c scott of mt albert spent sunday with her par ents mr and mrs kingdon mr douglas foster returned to bc last week after enjoying two weeks leave harry lavender and alen moore of the scottish reg attended the birthday celebration on sunday and monday they are stationed at halifax mr and mrs snider of nobleton and daughter were guests at the petch homo mr and mrs clifford morton and i family of queensville were among the many guests here sun day mr and mrs richards of agin court and- family were guests on sunday at her home mr and mrs monyhans also mr and mrs jim brooks of aurora mr and mrs plowright of minis- ing and miss- elsie of newmarket and friend were graham and mr carr there were many old friends and relatives who took the opportunity to meet and enjoy ihe special ser vice here whlcftse report else- where fir tftfe issue unveil memorial window at 30- years of service of young vcoples union ill wesley united church at a special service in wesley united church yesterday morning marking the 50th anniversary of the epworth league now the young peoples union two stained glass memorial windows were unveiled one was in memory of the late wil liam george morloy who died one- year ago and who for many years was a teacher in the sunday school and a member of the choir erected by the choir and family the window was unveiled by mrs- morley eightytwoycarold widow ot the deceased the other window was dedicated to the young peoples organized in 1892 just three years after the first charter had been granted to an epworth league in canada wesley society has the enviable record of unremittent ser vice tor half a century never clos- ing in the summer months as-so- many societies do during this whole period it is believed this is a record miss mable carr president of wesley union in extending greet- ings told of having received letters from onetime member from every province in the dominion and from several of the united states all testifying as to the influence of the league upon their lives she read a letter from miss m e marsh who is now a resident of vancouver and who was the first president in 1s92 a candlelight service was con ducted in the evening with rev g w lynd speaking on the lack of moral goodness to keep the world right fifty candles illuminated the altar an outstanding feature of this service was when the minister lit a fresh candle from a large one at tho altar desk handing his candle to howard dike three times president of wesley epworth league and a past president of the bradford dis- trict epworth league who in turn passed it to the president miss mable carr andlwho passed it on to a tenyearold boy william king dom who with the- candle lighted a large candle at the east- side of the altar as a symliol of light for tle future c the choir under the leadership of george e richardson sang sever al numbers jean white mabel carr mrs r a westcott mrs c roy morley and harry west taking solo parts amixed quartette composed of mrs percy allin mrs r mor- ley w d irichardsonvand g e richardson- also sahgff mrs a g snider and harry sproxtbn were the only two present who were charter members ot the leogue fifty years ago xnvy tn day saturday xext saturdavms tag day for the navy league tho objective for stouffville isi00 girls will act as taggers and it is sincerely hoped that everybody will do something under war conditions implements are becoming harder to obtain mate sure of your requirements now jve offer for sale doublefurrow walking piowwithace bottoms rolling coulterand-jointers- iir 3 fleury plow no 21 international plow nor 407jfi singlefurrow riding plow 2 tractor plows j we have repairs for international harvester machines peter hamilton fleury and potato machinery and- dick plows yp r thebeatty washer v v wehave been appointed toservice beatty wjshingmachines and supply parts- asvj v well as to make directsakv call n6 c u ir i 2 frank baker v- vxwitftw