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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 8, 1942, p. 4

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v vjv page 5 ttt rv s the tribune stouffvilleont thursday october 8th 1912 4 7 thanksgiving grocery specials enjoy a real treat on the holiday comb honey fine quality section 29c clover honey no 1 grade 32 oz bottle 45c clover honey no 1 grade 16 oz bottle 25c golden crisp pop corn large cello pkg 12c california grapes tokay r 1 lb 15c take advantage of these baking specials better krust pastry flour 24 lb bag 73c pure lard 1 lb print 15c choice pumpkin 28 oz tin 10c sherriffs ginger bread mix pkg 29c sultana raisins seedless 1 lb with order lb 13c we have a good assortment of fancy biscuits stouffville groceteria melville self serve phone 280 we deliver victoria square the senior choir will hold their practise thursday evening at s30 the mission band was postponed saturday but will be held this sat- day at 230 several from here attended the sunday school teachers conven tion at headford united chuich last thursday night our stores are closing three nites and opening three for the dura tion govern yourselves accordingly master gordon sanderson had tea sunday evening with master j boynton the occasion being jim- t- mies 14th birthday mrs margaret mccague and miss lorraine mccague of alliston are- spending a few days with mr and mrs heber mccague there was a large attendance at the young peoples service sun day evening when the rev archie doner of gormley gave a splendid topic challenge a piano in strumental was rendered by miss coral perkins music was also fur nished by the mixed quartette namely misses marion boston ber tie forster and messrs fraser gee and walter smith the scripture reading was taken by mr bruce kerswill miss vera boynton gave i a reading this service was in the hands of miss viola avisen i lemonville we are sorry to hear that mrs eary tate is still ill mr and mrs s rae and family were sunday visitors in aurora mr frank hall and one of his friends was home for the weekend misses darline and elda gray were visiting with lenore and shirley spence mr and mrs walter gray and family were sunday visitois with mr and mrs a brown pte lewis wells has been home for a month on a harvest leave he went back last friday night to yalcartier lemonville young peoples are holding a roller skating party at wilcox lake in place of their regular meeting they will meet afterwards in the church basement for refreshments s mr and mrs arthur x orr and little lois ann were visitors at the manse on sunday miss milne who has been spend ing some time at the home of mr a d and miss nettie bruce is return ing to her home at ottawa this week thanksgiving services will be held at all appointments on sunday next and mr bates of toronto will sing at the melville service have you anything for which to be thankful then come to church our young people have reorgan ized our ypu for this season with ban thornhlll as president jack xigh viceprest isabel fleming sec and beatrice gingel treas the first meeting will be held on wednesday october 14th and a gocsi programme is being arranged anniversary services will be held in the melville church 6n sunday october is when the rev r t gcsse of long bianch will preach both morning and evening there will also be special music and a generous thankoffering for the church funds is asked for from all members and adherents a very pleasant evening was spent at the manse on monday when sev eral members and adherents of the melville church gathered to honour mr and mrs garnet francy after a short programme of music and games and address of congratula tion and welcome was read by mr fleming and mr and mrs francy were presented with a beautiful arm chair ind end table both mr and mrs francy made a happy response and the company joined in singing for they are jolly good fellows the evening was bi ought to a close with a dainty lunch served by the ladies death separates couple married 54 years 2nd line uxbridge mr willis taylor spent sunday with his parents miss erma dowswell spent the weekend with her parents mrs joe cooper visited with her sister mrs george stewart on sun day mr and mrs bruce taylor and glenda spent sunday at the joe cooper home pine orchard mr and mrs jack skinner and family are moving to newmarket m and mrs fred reid c bran- den r allen and mrs mcclure at tended markham fair verne and harold hutchinson spent a few days with mr and mis allen of stonffville mr and mrs peffers spent satur day with her parents mr and mrs woodhouse our sincere sympathy is extended to mrs brandon mr frank leh man and families in the death of their brother peter in stouffville mrs j foote of newmarket spent the weekend with mr and mrs the above picture was made for mr and mrs peter lehman on the occasion of their 50th wedding day in october 1939 their long lives together were separated last saturday october 6 1942 when mr lehman passed away in his soth year third line mrs anderson spent the week end with lelatives at unionville george white is visiting his grandmother and aunt ethel mr and mrs alex snyder and family were welcome visitors at sunday school on sunday mr and mrs william may and johnny had tea on sunday with mr and mrs baldwin and george a number from here attended robert johnston also miss jeaii markham fair on saturday they johnston of toronto was home toronto visitors this week were kathlene hadford mrs c brandon and doris mr and mrs edson johnston and family mrs chapman and mrs dike report a good big crowd and good racing dont forget the baptist young peoples rally at uxbridge on mon day october 12 afternoon and evening prices good for thurs frl sat oct 810 opinion jiai feztie facets fot ftmnksgiving california valencia oranges t do 35 ontario blue concord grapes basket 29c white or green celery stalk r t crisp white ontario cauliflower 2 heads 25c churches honor their departing pastor members and friends of dick sons hill and mount joy mbc t chinches met in the parsonage in mount joy last friday evening to express their appreciation and good will to rev and mrs p g lehman and mary for their ministry of the past four years nearly onejiundred people were in attendance mr menno giove was in charge of the programme duets were rendered by the moyer sisters and margaret eby and norma barkey mrs art graham gave a reading and r h stover read a presentation address the mount joy church presented an occasional chair a beautiful sun rise quilt a purse of money and a story book for mary the dicksons hill presentation was- a rose color ed candlewick bed spread and a beautiful quilt with a dutchgirl pattern mrl wm turner spoke buefly expiessing regret at the going of mr and mis lehman but stated that the loss to church and community was the gain of others both mr and mrs lehman made suitable leplies two giand old hymns weie sung blest be the tie that binds and god be with you after which mr lehman offeied up prayer 8th line markham mr fairbarn of keswick is visit ing with her sister mrs kirk tor a few days i mr and mrs manning of sand- ford called on mr and mrs harry spang last saturday mr and mrs taylor of toronto were with their daughter mrs greenwood for the weekend mr and mrs ed fretz and fam ily spent thursday ef last week with friends at kitchener i mrs creed from calgary alta spent several days with mr and mrs wm wideman i we are pleased to know that mr fred banks is able to be around again after his recent severe illness mr and mrs murdock sth con have moved to toronto for the winter months ia number from this locality were in attendance at the sun day school in the united church at headford last thursday night programmes have been issued for the 50th missionary meeting to be held in the wideman mennonite church on thanksgiving day mon day october 12th with sessions at 10 oclock in the forenoon and at 130 and 730 pm plan to attend all or any of these meetings many from this locality joined the throng at markham fair last friday and satuiday to witness the fine cattleiand horse show and the many other attractions congratu lations are in order to mr a blizzard on winning first prize with his 2 year old clyde colt sympathy is extended to mrs ada wideman and other telatives in this neighborhood in the death of her sister mrs johnson the former maltha meyer who died in toronto the funeral was held at markham on friday of last week and was attended by many rela tives and friends rev p g lehman preached his farewell sermons at dicksons hill and markham mbc churches last sunday closing a successful four year pastorate on this charge there weie large congregations at botb services mr and mrs lehman are moving to the field at kitchener and will be succeeded by the rev harold sherk canadian mild cheese 2 choice pumpkin aylmer 2 25c domino baking powder 19c freshly ground tastefully blended richmello coffee 39c tillsons v quick oats aruk aylmer catsup 14 heinz soups 227 quaker xxxx flour 249 artificial vanilla i0 fine shortening domestic 19c tasty cream sodas 2 27 v- i p i mongolia we were sorry to hear of mr c browns loss of 60 hens which were stolen sunday night last miss dorothy bunker is going to attend toronto normal school this year we wish her the best ofijluck mr and mrs edward wideman and family visited at the home of mis reesor mr and mrs fred fugh had dinner with mr and mrs l wide- man mr and mrs j betz and family were in toronto on sunday to hear the cleveland colored quintette mr and mrs arch bunker visit ed mr and mrs clark bunker over last sunday mr and mrs jake wideman and mr and mrs diller visited the home of mr and mrs abe reesor on sun day mr and mrs fred fugh attended a watermelon feast on friday even ing and report a good time the feast was at the home of mr ami mrs jacob reesor congratulations are in order for edna green who was married last week to elmer bentler the happy couple are making their home at bondhead v inspector c a lapp toronto visited at mongolia public school thursday afternoon mr lapp is our local inspector of public schools green river mrs heasman of saskatoon siisk is visiting with mr and mrs james crossland mrs crosslands sister mrs irose of wilkie sask is also visiting in ontario and at present in here mrs h shank entertained several ladies at luncheon of thursday mrs mcmillan of toronto is holidaying at the baptist parsonage with her parents quite a number are looking for ward to the croquinole party at the roy seebeck home on october 10 the war workers are busy knitt ing precious articles for the over seas christmas boxes among those starting to work at ajax munitions plant this week is r beckett ross turner got his call to the navy and expects to report for training on thursday this week george duncan youngest son of mr and mrs wm duncan is ex pecting to have his tonsils removed this week fred wilson has been enjoying a much deserved rest with his sister and brotherinlaw mr and mrs thos barefoot at sprucedale miss eileen heasman of ottawa is expected this week at mrs cross- lands home and will take her mother back to ottawa with her we are sorry to lose mr and mrs ingram from green river they moved to markham this week we wish them success and happiness- in their new home congratulations to ernest cross- land whose fine showmanship and worthy stock brought him 2 firsts two seconds and one third prize at markham fair invitations are out for the thank- offering supper to be held at grays hall on october 8th itls the inten tion of the committee to have all seated together as near to 7 pm as possible an evening programme is being arranged in case you did not get an invitation kindly accept i this as such after being in the trucking busi ness for over twentytwo years tom williams has sold his truck and wishes to express his gratitude to all his customers for their patron age mr williams has had several r continuous customers all those years 6th line whitchurch glad to see that ray steel is bacv to school again a number from this community visited markham fair on saturday mr and mrs e barkgy and family were visiting with mr and mrs r glbblns on sunday mr and mrs truman grove were weekend visitors at the home of mr and mrs floyd steckley mr and mrs donald ratcllff had dinner on sunday at the home of mr an mrs j a clarke beth rowan and john pugh were two of the visitors at margaret burkholders bhthday party on j saturday tribune oirculatlon figures reach ed an alltime peak this week with 1775 copies coming from the press of this number 1475 are read in the stouitville trading area which is a good tip to local advertisers a farmer up at listdale began to look very pale he would always frown if he went to sit down they peeved him so the piles you know a man at uxbrldg told him not to fldge but get bakers quick healin ointment wonderful relief for piles and hemorrhoids and cuts burns scalds ibaby chapps chapped face hands old sores itch iness some skin diseases guaran teed as represented or money back 25c 35c 50c george e baker phmb manufacturing chomlst stouffville ont

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