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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 27, 1943, p. 5

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday may 27th 1943 oranges florida for juice size 250s california for eating size 250s doz 35c doz 45c kraft dinner creamettes 22e 10c banquet white corn 10c tomato juice 20 ozs 10c postum cereal 49e white beans 5 lbs 25c babo cleanser 14c maple lsaf baking powder lb 15c mapline for flavouring 25c paper serviettes 15c wax paper imperial 3 rolls for 10c parasanl 40 ft 2 boxes 25c parasani 100 ft per box 25c fa 200 ft extra heavy box 50c fresh vegetables ratcliff co town delivery phone 19s sox also flying leslie ford wing commander leslie ford liverpool ns recently promoted is the list graduate of the common wealth air tiaining plan to attain that rank before his new appoint ment he led the wolf squadron of the rcaf in britain he holds the dfc and bar for sinking an enemy destroyer and destioying sis aircraft the best results are obtained from tribune classified advs victoria square mrs ella ratcliff and mr john holmes of stouffville had tea with mr and mrs bert sandeison and mabel on sunday evening mr and mrs murray baker and family of newmarket spent the weekend with mrs millicent avison and family mr and mrs attwood fte harvey attwood of uxbridge mr and mrs walter ridley of oshawa spent sun- day with mr and mrs willows messrs lawrence and jim boyn- ton had tea sunday evening with messrs gordon and larry sander son mr and mrs harold mortson of richmond hill spent sunday with mrs a mortson and mr and mrs gordon mortson the nursing reserve will meet next monday evening may 31st at the red cross rooms at mrs ralph ferkins all members are asked to be present and to bring a chair there will be no garden party as of former years but instead the w a are holding a freedom fair on wednesday evening june 16th at s pm the ladies would be glad to have any donations of anything to sell rev and mrs f a gilbert and family of leaside called on friends in the community last wednesday the w a was well attended last ringwood pilot officer w a bishop son of air marshal bishop follows in his dads footsteps as a spitfire fighter pilot in britain his famous dad shot- down 72 enemy planes in the last war in his famous nieuport fighter slow stuff beside the swift spit son bill is flying against the nazis wednesday evening the program was in charge of mrs willows and her group a reading was given by mrs m jarvis a solo by miss doro thy oliver the temperance ptaper was taken by mrs elmer pickering the paper was given by mrs e caseley after the meeting the ladies had a plant and shrub sale the wms services on sunday were a great success in the after noon the rev wesley hunnisett of the fred victor mission toronto addressed the congregation he was much enjoyed so many of the con- giegation have the privilege of lisj tening to his radio broadcast every sunday evening miss peggy mac- kay sang two solos in her charming manner accompanied by mr english at the piano in the evening the guest speaker was rev a j orr of melville special music was furnish ed by the melville choir miss eleanor burton of mount joy was a weekend visitor with miss barbara hisey mrs steve thompson and son graham of seventh line spent tues day with mr and mrs franklin hoover miss jean vague of toronto was a holiday visitor with her aunt mrs george johnson cecil swales of toronto a former resident on the ed logan farm called on roy grove on monday mr and mrs garnett kirk and family of toronto spent the weekend at a m grros mr geo gower has rtaken em ployment for the summer with wm topping road foreman misses mary and jean graham and xoel storry were toronto visi tors on saturday a number from here attended the whitchurch twp sunday school convention held at mt pisgah on tuesday the delegates from here were mrs geo gower mrs jake baker and mrs walter pipher the secretary too is a ringwood man mr grove bee organized planted nearly 6000 saplings red cross notes we acknowledge with thanks soo proceeds of a concert held in stouffville park on may 22nd by eightyearold jimmy bodendistel and a group of his little friends congratulations hoys and girls ringwood excelsior class a quilt come to the sewingroom on thurs day afternoons mrs roy grove hurricane readx nearly six thousand trees red pine and spruce were planted on the reservoir property supplyibg water to the village of stouffville the feat was accomplished wednesday after noon by some 15 men organized by reeve a e weldon v the reforestation covers the five acres of recently purchased proper ty to the north of the reservoirs and is intended to further preserve the water supply and prevent drainage from approaching the reservoirs from adjacent fields reported missing flying officer j arthur hawtin of beaverton is reported as missing overseas in early despatches this week he is a son of mr bert haw tin who was a big buyer of cattle in this district a few years ago and who is so well known throughout the district mr hawtin has still another son in the army station at halifax top scorer squadron leader lance wade american commander of an raf fighter squadron in north africa who has shot down 22 enemy planes shares honors with one other pilot as topscorer the church services friends quaker meetings for woiship at the old friends meeting house on yonge st near the industrial home 30th fifth month 1943 1100 am 230 pm new time basket lunch at noon hot- water provided everybody welcome township of markham weeds owners and occupants of property in the township of markham take warning that if any noxious weeds are found growing on lands within the township after june 15th the township will destroy the same without further notice and will charge the cost of such work against the property in taxes take further notice that weeds must be kept cut throughout the entire year or the township will destroy them as often as necessary to prevent their growth owners should make certain that tenants destroy their weeds in order to avoid these charges against the property special attention is requested to rag weed and poison ivy j w warriner weed inspector k a men flying crew are needed now women they serve that men may fly will you give him his chance apply to the mobile recruiting unit at stouffville june 3rd 1943 open 12 noon to 9 pm serve your country in the royal nadian air fgjdrtje vandorf miss elsie vanostrand rn of xewmarket spent sunday at her home here mr peicy allin is improving slow ly and hopes to soon be up dr george and mrs covey tor onto were visitors at the morley homes over the holiday mrs w g morley is spending a few weeks with friends and relatives in toronto sorry some of the adults in our district are suffering from the mumps the school has been open ed mr newton dike visited at mrland mrs harry wests also mr howard dike miss annie mr and mrs bert dike all had sunday dinner there glad to see mr west out among his friends looking so well again imr and mrs bill ornott and miss june of toronto miss betty hope of pine orchard were guests at mr and mrs george sproxtons over sunday v a hurricane fighter is perched on the bow catapult of an allied sup ply vessel in a north africa port ready to take the air against any axis planes seeking to destroy the ships vital cargo bethestfa mrs lome hisey and children richmond hill were visiting her parents mr and mrs clare atkinson here miss greta atkinson aurora spent a weekend with miss alma burkhol- der we are pleased to note that mr jm mclntyre is around again after his recent unpleasant experienced when he was attacked by a bull and severely injured mr and mrs alfred robinson aurora were sunday visitors at the sheffer home glad to announce that mrs sheffer is improving since her recent operation the wms will meet next wed nesday june 2nd at mrs john eni- pringhams home many farmers around here have been unable to start spring seeding owing to the wet the occasional one has a field in v atha miss verma zellers from mongolia was a guest at mr albert draper home on sunday mr and mrs john brown and mrs beer from armadale spent monday with mr ancumrs featherston here mr and mrs em jamieson and son almore also mr and mrs fred langmaid from oshawa spent mon day afternoon with the carruthers family mr and mrs fred draper and daughters spent sunday in stouff ville with mr and mrs f wagg mrs a carruthers and ernie visited her sister mrs j soden in brougham on sunday several from liere attended the shower that was given to mr and mrs john colley nee jean pugh at mr and mrs arthur widemans on saturday evening many useful and beautiful gifts were received by the bride mr and mrs murray thome of scarboro visited on sunday with the misses whltson mrs t dunkeld spent a few days with mrs f draper sth line uxbridge mrs f hardy spent saturday with her sister mrs f redshaw of claremont sunday visitors with mr and mrs h norton were mr and mrs geo brown and mr maurice sheldon and mrs e norton mr and mrs r e ashenhurst spent sunday with friends in leask- dale airwoman ann symes is spending her furlough at home here mrs a mantle spent friday with mr and mrs geo brown mr kenneth norton visiting with friends on this line kenneth has now joined the reserve mr and mrs jack stewart and diana miss margaret coppins and friend all of toronto spent the holi day with mr and mrs roy coppins mr and mrs don cotton of os hawa spent a day with her parents mr and mrs g mathews christ church anglican rev f herman rector miss elizabeth foote organist sunday may 30th 1943 1030 sunday school morning prayer at u oclock 5th sunday after easter stouffville christian church charles montgomery pastor miss nora stapleton organist sunday may 30th 1943 1000 am bible school 1100 am morning worship 730 pm gospel service friday 700 pm childrens meeting 800 pm chiistian endeavour church hill sunday may 30th 200 pm bible school 300 pm divine worship he that dwelleth in the secret place of the most high shall abide under the shadow of the almighty come and worship with us stouffville day sunday cemetery june 20th decoration in north africa bloomington ringwood christian churches rev g w brown pastor sunday may 30th 1943 1100 am bloomington 700 pm ringwood sunday school in both churches at 1000 am classes for all ages childrens meeting in the ringwood church monday at 700 pm you aie cordially invited to attend these services plan to come he that believeth on the son hath everlasting life and he that be lieveth not the son shall not see life but the wrath of god abideth on him john 336 dickson hill and jit joy mennonite churches rev j harold sherk pastor sunday may 30th 1943 mount jov 1000 am sunday school 1100 am public worship mr roy brown will preach 730 pm gospel service the pastor will preach dicksons hill 1000 am public worship the pastor will preach 1100 am sunday school there is a welcome for everyone send the tribune to absent friends it is just like a letter from home one of the many canadians flying with the raf in north africa fllghtsergt b a kerr fenwlck ont has downed one german plane scored a probable and damaged three others second markham baptist church rev norman rowan pastor sundaymay 30th 1943 955 am sunday school 1100 am worship i will greatly rejoice in the lord my soul shall be joyful in my god for he hath clothed me with the garments of salvation he hath covered me with the robe of right eousness is 61il0 special meetings in this church on may 31st to june 4th at 8 pm in charge of young peoples groups see special announcement elsewhere in this issue we welcome you stouffville mennonite church rev h shantz pastor sunday may 30th 1943 1000 am sunday school 1100 am missionary meeting 230 pm mongolia s s 730 pm evangelistic 730 pm missionary meeting missionary convention may 26 30th opening wednesday evening 830 at altona thursday and friday evening 830 at stouffville sunday morning at 1100 at stouff ville sunday evening at 730 at altona miss i hollenbeck from africa and mrs wm shantz from china will give illustrated lectures except on sunday when the annual foreign missionary ottering will be received come and hear these able speakers ncvt week monday evening 800 young peo ples meeting mr gordon schellis convener of the group giving the program tues evening s30 mongolia meet ing wednesday evening s30 altona prayer meeting plan to attend each meeting mennonite brethren in christ church gormley and bethesda rev ward m shantz pastor sunday may 30th 1943 gormley 200 pm sunday school 300 pm worship 730 pm evangelistic service thurs tonight prayer meeting at clarence doners ihome saturday 230 pm jrmeeting bethesda sunday may 30th 1030 am worship 200 pm sunday school wednesday 8 pm prayer meeting melville bethesda and peachs churches minister rev a j orr sunday may 30th 1943 feachs 1000 am melville 1115 am bethesda 300 pm friday may 2s melville ypu missionary night in the church with lantern slides there will be a miss ionary offering stouffville united church rev douglas g davis minister sunday may 30th 1943 945 am- sunday school 1100 am divine worship 730 pm divine worship 950 am sunday school the wms will meet on thurs day afternoon june 3 at 245 in the church mrs a g thompson form erly president of lindsay presbyter- ial of the presbyterian church will be the guest speaker f plant lilies and lilies willbloom- plant roses and roses will grow plant hatred and hatred to life will spring plant love and love to you will bring the fruit of the seed you sow it will soon be time for the bethesda tent meeting june is to 27 you are invited to worship with us st james presbyterian church stouffville rev t dcoourcy rayncr minister sunday may 30th 1943 945 sabbath school bible class church service withdrawn in favour of anniversary at standrews pres byterian church markham to which all are invited as follows 1100 am special preacher the moderator of the general assembly the right rev norman a macleod bd phd dd of brockville 730 pm kinsmen male quartette will give a full program of singing the minister will preach you are cordially invited stouffville baptist x church rev d macgregor pastor sunday may 30th 1943 1000 am sunday school classes for all ages 1100 am morning worship the pastor will preach 730 pm gospel service rev h c slade secretary ot the union of regular baptist chur ches will speak rev slade has an interesting and inspiring report on the work of french evangelization plan to hear him wednesday 8 pm prayer meeting come and receive a blessing 1

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