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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 14, 1943, p. 5

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the tribune stouffville ontario thursday jan 14th 1943 a electric bulbs dont be caught without a spare bulb in the house sizes up to but not including 100 watt 15c the new frutea liptons noodle soup mix delicious substitute delicious for cold days beverage h lb pkg 28c 2 packages for 25c bulk cocoa white cooking beans special 2 lbs for 25c j 5 lbs for 25c jiaple leaf baking powder 1 pound tin 15c yellow popping corn hot chocolate macaroni old york cereal california figs black honey 1 lb containers catellis spaghetti bulk per lb 15c per pkg 5c 5 lbs 25c per pkg 24c per pkg 19c each 25c per tin 10c fresh fruits and vegetables ratclif f co phone 198 town delivery i aid to russia fund gets a local boost the women of the stouffville war branch are offering tickets for sale on a handsome quilt now on exhibition in the store of mr harry golden the entire proceeds of the sale will be turned over to the aid to russia fund and we hope it will be a substantial sum parties who do not care to buy tickets on the draw and who would like to make a special donation to this worthy object may do so by turning in their money to any member of the branch who will see to it that the amount reaches the treasury just now we can think of no more worthy thing to do than to help russia fund those people have helped us plenty and our comfort able homes and surroundings have been boldly protected by our russian ally so let us help them in sending medicine blankets and other re lief goods so sorely needed canada is out to raise a million dollars youll feel better if you have a share in the effort to can beat the japs major david l hhi- of texas former flying tigers squad ron leader flies with his hands as he iuustrates his view that the jap air force can be- destroyed from bases in china if allied pliers there- receive move equipment the ftest results are obtained from trlhiae classified advs stouffville floral roses wedding bouquets funeral designs cut flowers milt smith prop telephone 7001 7002 markham man killed by streetcar walter henley 26 of dublin street markham was almost in stantly killed and his sisterinlaw mildred henley 26 also of mark ham was injured when their motor car collided with a street car on queen street in toronto between greenwood avenue and knox avenue henley was pronounced dead on admission to the emergency ward of st michaels hospital his sister-in- law was removed to east general hospital she suffered a fractured spine pine orchard mr and mrs a allen of stouff ville were sunday guests with mr and mrs charles brandon jr also miss radford o newmarket our sympathy is extended to mrs fred reid in the death of her grandmother in markham recently mr percy hutchinson spent a few days in london attending a john deere tractor convention mrl and mrs brandon sr have returned home after spending a week with their son dean and family in guelph miss ramsey of toronto visited mr and mrs chapman we were sorry to learn the infant son of mr and mrs mel lehman now living in hamilton developed pneumonia and passed away at the tender age of two months our sympathy is extended to the family a great many in the community are suffering from colds and all are looking forward to a january thaw old man winter sure is on the job this year keeping us ihusy shovel ling snow and tending fires goodwood george todd is busy loading veg- tables by cnr this week the annual board meeting of goodwood library will be held on january 19th at s pm in the township hall all members please attend we congratulate mr and mrs walter bryan on the birth of a fine baby boy both mother and babej are improving satisfactorily our yps will present their play a pair of country kids at brougham on january 20th the w i will hold their monthly meeting on wednesday january 20 at 230 pm at the home of mrs d mcdonald topic historical research taken by mrs arthur dowpwell mrs mcdonald social convener everybody welcome mr ed davis of ajax spent the weekend with friends in goodwood floyd mcdonald who was home for a few days has now gone back to oshawa the goodwood united church young people are contemplating re peating their play in- the hall in the near future as on account of the bad weather and roads many people did not see the play so look for the date soon mr william todd who was home tor a few days after being ill over a week in toronto was tak en back to his daughters mrs geo rodanzs home he has not improved any by being home and plans hav ing an xray to find out the trouble the goodwood united sunday school held their annual meeting on wednesday evening june gth when all the officers were re appointed except one class a- new treasurer was also appointed a meeting of the official boards of the church is called for monday january l8th when some important matters are to be discussed rev mr atkinson of uxbridge who is chairman of this district is to be present to conduct themeeting all members are re quested to he present the meeting is called for 3 pm shout course ix ratcliffs hall the twoday short course in farm mechanics being held this thursday and friday in stouffville under the sponsorship of the ontario dept of agriculture will be in iratcliffshall classes open at 10 am big at tendance is recorded at these meetings held in the north we hope stouffville will top them all best results are obtained from the small advs on the back page wanted to buy for cash good used cars see lew morden stouffville ontario or marwood motors newmarket ontario lorraine vanzdnt an evening bride an interesting evening wedding was solemnized on saturday january 7 at the home of the brides mother 12 soniers avenue toronto when lorraine mckay van- zant daughter of mrs vanzaut and the late leonard vanzant became the bride of david john addle son of mr and mrs john addle of milliken rev c e macleod of stouffville tied the nuptial knot attired in a white satin costume and bridal veil the bride was given in marriage by her brother bill vanzant she carried a bouquet of mixed flowers miss kathleen van zant sister was bridesmaid and wore a dress of yellow organdie mr r j addie of milliken was the groomsman wedding music was played by mrs clarke and the home was artistically decorated with spring flowers at the reception later both moth ers received and following the wedding luncheon the couple left on their honeymoon the bride wore a fur coat with matching hat altona mr and mrs ernie davis of bloomington were guests at the home of his father mr a davis on sunday mr and mrs f mcnair and charlotte ann of stouffville were guests of his parents mr and mrs wm mcnair on sunday they also attended sunday school miss merle slack returned to port perry last week after spending the holiday season with her parents mr and mrs wm slack the twinkling star class met at the home of mr and mrs walter slack stouffville on friday evening last week miss velma davis spent the weekend with her parents mr and mrs j davis of klnsale having returned from the hospital mrs em cooper of oakvllle is convalescing at the home of her sister- mrs burt lewis cant run into trains people cant run into railway trains and get away with it the grand trunk western sued a truck driver for running into one of their trains on the companys chicago to montreal run a court gave the company damages of- 1966 v mailing list corrected subscribers should consult the label on their paper as all correc tions have been made up to renew als received last thursday whether you have renewed your paper or not refer to the label which should show the date your subscription expires these are very carefully checked and if an error occurs we want to know with nearly two thousand names to look after the task is quite large subscribers will confer a favor if they just check the label and report any errors subscriptions should be paid in ad vance the rate is 2 per year any where in canada and 250 in jthe usa uxbridge council opening session the inaugural meeting of ux bridge township council was held on monday with the elected mem bers all present namely edgar johnson reeve walter beach deputy reeve stuart ball harold dickin son and john m rae as councillors all of whom were reelected by acclamation and took the oath of office before clerk h roach the rev wim kendall upon the invitation of the reeve came before the council and gave them a splendid address referring back to very early dates from which our present councils originated even- to and before the anglosaxon race in england mr kendall concluded by reading a portion of scripture offer ing prayerconveying a few words of advice and complimenting them on the work they had done the previous year on motion of mr beach the reeve conveyed to mr kendall the thanks of the council a letter was received from walter davey of toronto also several re quests for grants were considered by council some grants were made for patriotic purposes the standing committees for the years is as follows iroads and bridges reeve and council finance ball rae and beach riieffrae ball and dickinson printing dickinson beach and rae contingent beach ball and dickinson members of goodwood commun ity park edgar johnson and walter beach for 1943 john ashenhurst j f reid dr r e darling j e kidd and mrs h u harper for years 194344 bylaw given its several readings appointing ifred johnson as audit or for 19m3 ernest morgason as a member of the board of health william cassie as weed inspector and cecil wallace as school atten dance officer bylaw also passed authorizing the borrowing of money from the canadian bank of commerce stouffville road accounts were passed payment amounting to 26989 general accounts passed woodstock hospital care marion ward 45 stouffville tri bune advs 1150 municipal world 9 subs 900 reeve and treasur er financial statement 10 on tario good rjoads association mem bership fee 5 whillier company two assessment rolls 16 f a forsythe premium iburglar insur ance 46 salvation army toronto patriotic grant 50 salvation army uxbridge town branch 50 navy league grant 100 goodwood war workers balance of 1941 county patriotic grant 2732 total general accounts 37032 on motion of councillors ball and rae council adjourned to feb 13th 1 oclock for general business pickering council in inaugural session clerk donald beaton adminis tered the oath of office on monday to the incoming pickering town- ship council for the 60th consecu tive year all members were pre sent reeve wm reesor presiding rev g brown of stouffville led the members of council in a brief devotional period standing committees appointed were as follows relief george todd m s chapman roads and bridges blake annis w h west- ney george todd si s chapman transportation fower and light m s chapman george todd and w h westney contingencies w h westney blake annis george todd livestock m st chapman george todd w h westney lands ix north africa church hill miss frances forfar of toronto was home last week with the flu glad to hear she has recovered and is back at work again births bryan at goodwood ontario on january sth 1943 to mr and mrs walter bryan nee edna capt r j grahniii of belle ville ontario is one of the tank ollicers in the party of canntliiins landed in north africa to rain battle experience with the brlili firt army in tunisia clarembnt will the party who left 200 for the tribune at mowders grocery for of nurse honored send the tribune to absent friends llcutcoi agnes neill ictcr- boro was awarded one of tlio three royal red cross medals given out in the new years honor list she is n mntronin chief in the red cross- brignall a son william john last week please call at the store imother and baby doing nicely jand leave their address the church services bloomington ringwood christian churches rev- g w brown pastor sunday january 17th 1943 1100 am bloomington 230 pm ringwood 730 pm altona sunday school in bloomington and ringwood churches at 1000 am in altona church at 1030 am you are cordially invited to at tend these services plan to come jesus said i am the door by me if any man enter in he shall be saved and shall go in and out and find pasture john 109 stouffville mennonite church rev h shantz pastor sunday january 17th 1943 1 1 1000 am sunday school 1100 am divine worship 230 pm mongolia ss 730 pm evangelistic rev and mrs j a wallace from the faith mission toronto will bring the message in song and preaching meeting continue each evening throughout the week at 800 except saturday come and hear these talented workers make this a time of special messing come and worship avith us melville bethesda and peachs churches minister rev a j orr sunday january 17th 1943 peachs 1000 am melville 1115 am bethesda 300 pm friday january the 15th mel ville ypu will be held at the manse friday january the 22nd mel ville ypu will meet at the home of mrs harvey houck stouffville united church rev douglas g davis minister sunday january 17th 1943 1100 am morning worship 1215 pm sunday school 730 pm evening worship wednesday january 20 the annual congregational meeting pot luck supper at 630 oclock come and get better acquainted with the work o your church and other members of our congregation where do your children go to sunday school choir practice is on thursday nights at 830 christ church anglican rev f herman rector miss elizabeth footc organist january 17 1943 second sunday after epiphany 200 pm sunday- school 230 pm evening fvayer mr hill of aglncourt will deliver the sermon the public are cordially invited to worship with us dickson hill and mt joy mennonite churches rev j harold sherk pastor sunday january 17th 1943 mount joy 945 am sunday school 1045 a m quarterly service at dicksons hill church rev m bricker in charge dicksons hell sunday january 17th 1943 730 pm preaching service in charge of the pastor 945 ajm sunday school 1045 a m quarterly service service with rev m bricker in charge l 730 pm evangelistic servlce there is a wclcomo for everyone stouffville baptist rev d macgregof pastor glonn ratcliff organist sunday january 17th 1943 1000 am bible school classes for all ages 1100 am morning worship 730 pm gospel service wed 8 pm prayer meeting come and receive a blessing second markham baptist church rev norman rowan friday january 15th yp at baker hill church at 8 pm sunday january 17th 1943 bible school 955 am morning worship 1100 am there is therefore now no con- demnation to them which are in christ jesus who walk not after the flesh but after the spirit tuesday january 19th at 8 pm prayer and bible study group read john 317 we are looking forward to the sunday school convention in unionville on thursday january 21 plan to come stouffville christian church charles montgomery pastor miss nora staplcton organist sunday january 17th 1943 10v00 am bible school 1100 am worship 700 pm gospel service friday 700 pm childrens meeting church hill sunday january 17th 1943 200 pm bible school c 300 pm divine worship a welcome awaits you at all these services stjames presbyterian church stouffville minister rov t decourcy raynor sunday january 17th 1943 130 pm sabbath school and bible class 230 pm turning aside the romantic storybf a man who seemed a failure suddenly enjoying splendid visions having wonderful experiences and finding great opportunities a challenging mess age to inspire you you need god and god wants you como to his house to worship him mennonite brethren in christ church gormley and bethesda revvard m shantz pastor sunday january 17th 1943 gormley 200 pm sunday school 245 pm sacramental service rev m bricker in charge 730 pm young feoplos thursday tonight the quar terly business meeting will be held in the church bethesda sunday january 17th 1942 2d0 pmsunday school 730 pm evangelistic service when some men pray wednesday prayer meeting a blessing awaits you at these services

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