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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 21, 1943, p. 6

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday january 21 1943 extra special tangerine oranges be sure to get some of these delicious eating oranges at this except tonally low price a big shipment arrived this week 2 dozen for 29 white beans per lb 5c dehydrated apples per lb 20c frozen silverbright salmon sliced lb 25c whole or half fish per lb 23c smoked fillet of cod per lb 25c fresh fillet of haddock per lb 25c cheese cheese one of our specialities delicious old nippy fine flavoured medium per lb 39c per lb 29c tip top pumpkin toasted prairie nuts bulk cocoa catellis spaghetti 2 tins 25c 25c special 2 lbs for 25c tin 10c ice doesnt help alaska fliers fresh fruits and vegetables ratclif f co phone 198 town delivery retires from bench wading in icechoked water to the armpits us navy ground ciow members guide a lbv patrol bomber to its alaskan base the pilot directs the task from the cockpit and a creu member sit- on the wing tip a line from a tractor ashore hauls the machine toward land at john clark bukied agixcourt the death of the late john clark at the toionto general hospital on januaiy 14 removes a member of a pioneer family in this district john was a brother of tihe late wm clark clerk and treasurer of whit church township and of the late hugh clark of agincourt he was in his 79th year the funeral on saturday was from the home of his nephew james h clark agincourt with interment at knox ohureh cemetery there sir justice william edward middleton judge of the ontario court of appeal oil january 7 said goodby to the profession of law after 32 years on the bench he locked the door of room 243 in osgoode hall toronto had his few remaining personal belong ings removed chuckled as he remembered the pleasant jcirs spent in that room and paid a simple tribute to his profession she has been a pleasant taskmistress aid air justice middle- ton who will be 83 in march m memories ate the kindliest the men i have worked with haie on the whole been good and madly men ff goodwood i salvage campaign on january 29 fiom 1 to 4 p m anything excepting mrs jack johnson and children glass and tin will be gladly received nave returned home to uxbridge i a second quilting will be held in after spending the past month with the hall on thursday januaiy 21st her parents mr and mrs e w brans of claremont everyones help is needed sorry to report that mr william glad to report rae johnson son is stm a ver slck man at tne of mr and mrs jack johnson of uxbridge who was operated on in tha sick childrens hospital for mastoids was able to return to his home last week the war workers would like all ithose who have knitted articles as mell as sewing to kindly note that home of his daughter mrs george rodanz we hope for him a speedy recovery arrives overseas tpr orval jones son of mr and peaches miss maigaiet lewis had sunday dinnei with miss jean allen mis john ferguson and johnny jr spent last week with mrs fergu sons parents mr and mis giimbly toi onto mr and mis wilmot wairiner of markham spent saturday in our neighborhood miss doiotihy hoover of toronto spent the weekend with her paients mr douglas cleverdon of the toionto police enjoyed the week end at his home mis nelson smith with frank and lotne spent sunday with rela tives at markham master hany lewis has been confined to the house for over a week sufteiing from cold and flu we wish him a speedy recovery sony to leport mr harry warrin- er has had to take to his bed we hope this will speed up his re- covei y uxioxville village trustees after holding two nominations the police village of unionville have selected three trustees to operate the public business of the village for the year 1943 w f kincaid a member last year was acclaimed at the first nomination and at the second nomination a k harring ton and s f pollard were elected by acclamation mis jos jones of gormley who is with the canadian armoured corps they will pack their boxes of goods has arrived in england according 5m the lower school room on tuesto word received day 26th and would ask for alii articles to be in by that date 1 tribune small advs pay try one t the school children are holding a next week wanted to buy for cash good used cars see lew morden stouffville ontario or marwood motors newmarket ontario pine orchard miss doiothy radford and bever ly lehman spent sunday with mr and mis charles brandon miss blake spent the weekend in toionto miss bostwick has been staying at the widdifield home for the past couple of weeks delbert dike has been transfer red to halifax and ed tidman to gait mis walter johnston and earl spent a few days with her parents mr and mrs chapman several of our men attended the short course at vandorf last week the pot luck dinner was well attended at mrs gordon mcclures home the sr room at the school enjoy ed a skiing party on fiiday after noon mr and mis howard lehman spent sunday with her parents mr and mrs wilbur shropshire 6thline whitchurch mr and mis aithur steckley barbaia ellen and miss edna foskett had supper friday night with mr and mrs harry pugfa and john miss gertrude clarkern was home from newmarket on monday congratulations to mary lou and buddy ratcliffe who celebrate their first birthdays this week the heavy snowfall on monday blocked the roads and kept many home from school mr and mrs lloyd attended the funeral of his late giandfatiher at tempeianceville on sunday the pupils of hillcrest school en joyed a tobogganing party on friday afternoon at the hollows mi joe foote of guelph visited at his home over the weekend we are soiry to report that bruce clarke rca f is in the riverdale isolation hospital with the mumps too late last week miss margaiet emmerson spent a few days with mr and mrs m emmeison stouffville bruce claike irlcaf was home over the weekend mr and mrs don ratcliff and family had supper with mr and mrs rowan recently the w i held a croquinole social at the home of mr and mrs h burnett on january 8 mrs nelson and mrs allen were prize win ners misses ruth and louise clarke had sunday dinner with mr and mrs robert ratcliff miss marion hayes spent a week in the hillcrest school practicing teaching mervln harper was home oi leave over the weekend we regret that mr and mrs henry steel and family have left our community we wish them every success in their new home jacob lunau dies at richmond hill prominent resident of richmond hill for many years jacob lunaii died at his home there on monday of this week in his 7sth year he took an active interest in the wel fare of the community where he lived and was well known over a locality where he spent his long life death followed a long illness mr lunau served as reeve of richmond hill for several years during his active days mr lunau farmed at victoria square on the present brumwell place and former ly theavteon farm he married harriett burnham who survives him together with two daughters mrs ralph perkins and mrs everett brown the funeral service this thursday afternoon will be held in the rich mond hill united church at 2 pm and interment- will follow at vic toria square cemetery convention cancflled the markham township sunday school convention scheduled to take place to day thursday at union ville has been postponed owing to the blocked condition of the roads it is expected that the conven tion will now take place on an early date in february which will be announced in due time end the tribune to absent friends red cross notes recent donations received by treasurer reg stouffer mrs e a button 500 mrs harry wilson 500 mrs hutchison 300 lemonville w fe1000 eastern star xi continuation schoolfl910 donations and work gratefully received at the workroom during the past week include mrs wm ratcliff 2 quilts mrs borlnsky large quantity of clothing bethesda red cross unit 5 nightgowns mrs roy grove the church services bloomington ringwood christian churches rev- g w brown pastor sunday january 24th 1943 1100 anu blooniington 700 pm ringwood sunday school in both churches at 10 am classes for all ages monthly missionary meeting in the ringwood chuich on monday january 25 th at 8 pm speaker mr norman johnston missionary on furlough from bolivia who will give an illustrated address on his work you are cordially invited to at tend these sesvices make use of your religious freedom ittend church on sunday melville bethesda and peachs churches minister rev a j orr sunday january 17th 1943 peachs 1000 am melville 1115 am bethesda 300 pm fiiday january the 22nd mel ville ypu will meet at the home of mrs harvey houck fiiday january 29 peachs ypu at the home of mrs harry warriner stouffville mennonite church rev h shantz pastor sunday januaiy 24th 1943 1000 am sunday school 1100 am divine worship 230 pm mongolia ss 730 pm evangelistic mr and mis j a wallace of the faith mission toionto aie bring ing the message in song and from the woid in all these services come and hear them the services are continuing through this week 730 pm altona rev n john son leturned missionaiy from bol ivia will bung the message xet week monday evening 830 pm yp meeting at stouffville gladys stov- er is convener of the group tuesday evening s30 pm mon golia meeting at mr and mrs h wrights home come and worship with us blooniington air cadets may have glider training according to word from ottawa canadian air cadets such as those organized in stouffville may get glider flying training this summer if gliders can be obtained and it proposals now under consideration meet with official approval gliding is considered an excellent means- sorting out persons who are potential flyers from those who can never be flyers before they enter flying training schools group captdcm hume nation al director of the air cadet league has been investigating the possibil ity of getting gljders for the cadets and has in mind plans for glider work during the coming summer gliding has been used in the training of british air cadets and germany led the world in glider training using it to interest many j of the men now serving in the luft waffe in flying while they were still too young for actual flying training mr coppins of ballantrae is spending a time with her daughter and soninlaw mr and mrs wallace vaughan the ladies aid met at the home of mrs d burnett on thursday afternoon owing to the weather theie was not a full attendance but the following program was enjoyed readings by mrs m barnes and mrs g w brown piano solo mrs d burnett and a bible quizz con ducted by alta fockler lunch was served by the hostess the mail courier who delivers on our route deserves great credit for despite the unusually severe winter only once has mr moyer failed to bring the mall through up until last saturday a happy celebration was held at the home of mr and mrs richard foote here on saturday evening which marked the occasion of their silver wedding anniversary twenty- five years ago j r foote and miss fleda forsyth daughter of the late eleazer forsyth were happily wed ded and most of their married life has heen spent at bloomlngton their only daughter doris is mrs bert johnson of hamilton he being a son of statlomnastcr johnston of stouffville the good wishes of the community are extended to mr and mrs foote on this anniversary occasion stouffville united church rev douglas g davis minister sunday januaiy 24th 1943 1100 am morning worship 1215 pm sunday school 730 pm evening worship tuesday january 26 the w a will meet at the home of the misses lemon an church street wednesday prayer service thursday choir practice lord make me an instrument of thy peace where there is hatred let me sow love where there is in jury pardon where there is doubt faith where there is despair hope where there is darkness light and where there is sadness joy second markham baptist church x rev norman rowan sunday january 24th 1943 bible school 955 morning worship 1100 am and many of them that sleep in the dust of the earth shall awake come to everlasting life and some to shame and evei lasting contempt dan 122 tuesday 800 pm prayer meeting there shall be a resurrection of the dead both of the just and un just acts 2415 christ church anglican rev f herman rector miss elizabeth foote organist january 24 1943 third sunday after epiphany 200 pm sunday school 230 pm evening prayer and sermon by the rector the public are cordially invited to worship with us dickson hill and mt joy mennonite churches rev j harold sherk pastor sunday january 24th 1943 mount joy 1000 am sunday school 1100 am public worship in charge of students of emmanuel bible school 700 pm evangelistic the pastor dicksons heui sunday january24th 1943 1000 am public worship sermobjrthe pastor 1100 am sunday school no evening service theres a welcome for everyone stouffville christian church charles montgomery pastor miss nora staplcton organist x sunday january 24th 1943 1000 am bible school 1100 am morning worship mr norman johnson missionary from bolivia will preach 700 pm gospel service friday 700 pm childrens meeting church hill i sunday january 24th 1943 200 pm bible school 300 pun public worship mr norman johnson missionary from bolivia will preach a welcome awaits you at all these services f st james presbyterian church stouffville minister rev t deconrcy rayner sunday january 24th 1943 130 pm sabbath school and bible class 230 pm worship come to his house to worship him stouffville baptist rev d macgregor pastor glenn ratcliff organist sunday january 24th 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 mennonite brethren in christ church gormley and bethesda rev ward m shantz pastor sunday january 24th 1943 gormley 200 pm sunday school 300 pm worship jy pentecostal preaching 730 puri evangelistic hitlers guilt his punishment or life in a nazi internment camp thursday 745 pm prayer meeting saturday 230 pin junior meeting bethesda sunday january 24th 1943 1030 am worship the christians wealth 200 pm sunday school wednesday 8 pm prayer meeting how shall wo escape if wo neglect salvation l

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