Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 12, 1942, p. 4

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j f- t 4 c v jf t yr v the tribune stouffville out thursday nov 12th 1942 our weekly specials save you money fancy rice 2 lbs 25 canada corn starch pkg 9c lion brand noodles 14 oz- cello pkg 10c walkers cream sodas 1 lb pkgs 2 for 27c velvo hot chocolate nourishing drink pkg 5c daltons assorted puddings contains sugar 3 pkgs 23c dr jacksons meal 32 with doll or bear cutouts maple leaf cracked wheat 24 02 pkg 10c old cheese good flavour lb 39c monarch loaf cheese lb 35c macaroni ready cut 3 lbs 14c horse radish 6 02 bottle 10c we have sweet potatoes spanish onions green celery cranberries texas grapefruit florida oranges etc stouffville groceteria self serve phone 280 i we deliver a many delicious cookies can be made within sugar ration melville quite a number of people from this district attended the annivers ary services at feachs and victoria square on sunday last our ypu is planning a good pro gram for friday evening next all young people are urged to attend the meeting will be at mrs millers home sergtpilot herbert orr has arrived safely in england according to a cable received hy his parents rev and mrs a j orr an elder son arthur joined the rcaf at manning pool last week the red cross unit met at the manse last wednesday and a fousy day was spent at this very import ant and necessary work this unit meets every two weeks at the manse at 10 am and all ladies are cordially invited 6th line whitchurch mrs harper and daughter spent the weekend with mr and mrs harry pugh mr and arthur barkey had din ner with mr and mrs elmore bar ney on sunday mr and mrs e ratcliff ross helen and david spent sunday in toronto v mr and mrs henry steel and family had sunday supper with mr and mrs j gibbins lemonville wedding bells are softly ringing once again miss joan gilroy spent friday afternoon with misses lenore and shirley spence miss jean hisey spent saturday afternoon with misses lenore and shirley spence mr charles preston and mr and mrs douglas whittington spent the weekend at port dorring squire hall has purchased the former elijah pennock house on blake street in stouffville police sergeant w c hall and frank m hall also walter j johnston called on squire hall one day last week mr and mrs hugh kerr of chester avenue toronto spent the weekend at the home of mrs kerrs sister mrs thomas spence we are sorry to learn that mr and mrs dunlop are leaving our community they will reside in toronto the ladies of the seventh seven red cross unit met at the home of mrs fred harwood on monday afternoon to quilt the quilt so kindly donated by mr gordon lemon this is no prewar picture it shows a delicious variety of cookies which may be made under the sugar ration and without putting any un due strain on the family allowance considerable experimental work has been done in canadas kitchen in the consumer section dominion dept of agriculture to develop new recipes and adapt others to war time conditions here is a recipe for honey wafers which requires no sugar 2 cups honey 13 cup short ening 1 tablespoon lemon juice i tablespoon grated lemon rind 1 egg 45 cups pastry or 44 13 cups allpurpose flour teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon baking soda melt honey over a low heat being care ful that it does not hoil add the shortening lemon juice and rind and cool add the slightly beaten egg and lastly the sifted measured dry ingredients drop by half-tea- spoonfuls onto a greased baking sheet and bake at 375 degrees 1012 minutes yield s9 dozen cookies accurate measurements and care ful attention to the directions for mixing and baking are all important for satisfactory results in wartime recipes many of whioh can be ob tained by writing to the publicity and extension division department of agriculture ottawa peaches 2nd line uxbridge mrs thomas farrow left on tuesday for sprucedale to visit her sister mrs olive farrow who is not in the best of health mrs henry walker spent sunday with mr and mrs t wegg 6th line mrs william watt was a visitor at the warriner home last tuesday mr douglas cleverdon of the toronto police force was home fri day and saturday of last week mr and mrs a upton and joan of toronto was sunday guests with mr and mrs j painter mr j w warriner attended the funeral of the late george murphy of unionville on sunday it was held at fonfchill near hamilton mrs henry walker has left our neighborhood and has gone to visit with her daughter mrs a heisey of gormley sunday visitors at the smith home were mr and mrs russel chapman and shirley of aurora and mr and mrs p pitt and david of markham the monthly wms meeting is to the home of mrs j almira mr albert allen and allen lewis motored to emsdale to visit mr and mrs clifford tufflemire they hope to come home with a fine deer or maybe two but reports say that they didnt even see one yet sunday visitors at the hoover tiome were mr and mrs fred yake miss delma atkinson mr and mrs joseph gayman of stouffville in the evening they entertained the rev d davis of stouffville and the quar tette and friends who were helped with the evening anniversary ser vice hide not your light under a bushel theres a light that shines through christians all whether they are great or small it matters not the clothes they wear or whether they ate dark or fair- our light will always shine forth bright painter 1 our fellow men treat always fair and we will never need to care what people think or what they say as we work among them every day so let our light shine forth each day to help some wanderer along his ways 1 and show him the right road to go mrsfnighswander passes suddenly members of the eastern star and although it often is rough and slow many other friends attended the and when the last great call is committal service at stouffville given true christians all will heaven meet in ims be held this tuesday afternoon at if we always say and do whats right thrifty values for thursday friday saturday nov 12th to 14th hfmimethrifi il sfopat neilson vilb tin dominion i 39 cocoa 19c 29 richly blended freshly ground coffee mb bag richmell0 cemetery on monday afternoon for the late mrs fred nighswander of toronto who died so suddenly fol lowing a stroke mrs nighswander was ill only a week her maiden name was maude millen and while born in toronto she lived in stouffville as a girl where she met and married fred nighswander 40 years ago the couple continued to live here for 18 years foefore they located in the city she was active in the work of forty years in the ministry rev the eastem star and was a member william brown died at his home in o beaches chapter clarksburg last week in his 70th survlvin are the bereaved hus- year he was the mennonite pastor bandj a retired member of the post in stouffville from 1900 to 1909 offlce staffj and by a son lieu churches early pastor dead succeeding rev r eltherington who was the first pastor of the church here mr brown was born near orange- ville and began his preaching career in the mbc church only recently he conducted evangelistic services in huron and bruce counties he is survived by his wife formerly ida troxwell of kitchener three sons are rev cecil brown toronto elmore of stayner and irvine of toronto mr brown was an uncle of rev h sherk of markham rev h shantz and irev s goudie attended the funeral from stouffville which took place to thornbury cemetery eric d nighswander- of the fifth field regiment rca overseas also one daughter mrs smallinson the family home is on kingswood iroad clarks shortening 4lb cao jewel if jc carton 111 soups tomato vegetable anne paton flour weights when pa iked five roses jlc a 25 24lb bag havfes catsup w far 17c ontario no 1 white beans 5 25c mrs lukes lr 1 lalew zjc canada corn starch 10c cut dvn lemon 4oi lft ajuijii 0range pk ljc freshly made bulk mincemeat 13 classic cleanser 3 14 toilet soap palmolive 4 25c soorvmx 25c 45 4eda qiulu and veqetatde florida oxt xo 1 cookixg oranges doz 39c l onions 5 lbs 19c if baking 16ox ti powder 19 california iceberg texas marsh seedless grapefruit 5 for 25c lettuce m 10c finn crisp heads altona a number are back north deer- hunting we hear they have had good results and will bring ihome the venison mrs evans of claremont visited a few days with her daughter mrs vincent baker and family mr a davis and esther also velma and george lewis visited with mr and mrs j davis of kinsale on sunday mr and mrs s thompson and family had dinner on sunday with mr w mcnair mr and mrs j mcdonald had dinner on monday with a davis the claremont and north picker ing branch of the red cross held a meeting at the home of mr and mrs fred mcnair on tuesday even ing last mrs mcnair fres in charge we are sorry to lose mr and mrs fred mcnair and charlotte ann from our community as they moved to stouffville on friday last for the winter months the w i will not meet this month but on the 4th of december a pot luck supper will be served in the schoolhouse and ithere will foel a program following the supper with mr dixon of unionville as guest speaker the garden brigade cluto will hold their achievement program at the honie of their leader mrs d crosier on monday evening nov j 6 miss scott home economics coach and mr campbell dept of agriculture uxbridge will be in attendance anyone is welcome to attend we are pleased to be afole to congratulate mr and mrs william smith on their wedding anniversary occasion and mr andmrs henry slack on their 25th weddlng both couples marked the occasion last saturday but being so busy on the farm these days there was no holiday to mark the occasion and it was done in the good old fashioned way of staying at home to register np another days work sale register thursday november 12 at ne quarter of lot 1g con 9 whitchurch just north of lincolnville about four acres of wood lots large old trees also the land on which it stands also 12 acres pasture land where bush is located and 20 acres gore property at lincolnville with a house lot pine grove see bills sale at 2 pm a s farmer auctioneer friday november 13 sever al acres of standing timber in wood lot size mixed and soft wood at lots 3334 con 2- mark ham near gormley the property of c j brodie sale at 130 terms v cash a s farmer auctioneer wednesday november 18 auction sale of registered fully accredited and listed holstein herd implements hay grain straw household fuijniture etc the property of wjar mclean at lot 22 con 2 pickering half mile north of- kingston road from liverpool sale at 1230 terms cash no reserve clarke prentice auctioneer thursday nov 19 choice grade dairy herd at white- vale the property of f a majorterms cashsale at 2 pm a s farmer auctioneer friday november 20 gener al farm stock and implements belonging to oscar hutchinson at lot 2 con 3 uxbridge east of altona owner giving up farming sale at 1 a s farmer auction eer thursday november 26 farm stock and implements hay grain etc at lot 6 con 3 uxbridge the h roach farm the property of t dawson sale atpneterms cash a s farmer auctioneer saturday nov 28 auction sale of farm stock and imple ments at lot 9 con 8 gwiiiim- bury known as the wmigkos farm the property of f 4bru- els terms cash the farm of 100 acres will also be offered terms announced sale at 1 pm a 5sf farmer auctioneer saturday november 28 house hold furniture dishes garden tools and antique pieces be longing to estate of the late mrs mary a brattiwaite corner of no 7 highway and kennedy rd at unionville village sale at 100 terms cash clark prentice auctioneer

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