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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 10, 1943, p. 4

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday june 10th 1943 june bpjecdu happyvale catsup 105 oz tin 75 a lb pkg 18c table pride cheese daltons horseradish mustard cowans cocoa white pepper 8oz with shaker top container kelloggs bran flakes 8 oz pkg 9 oz jar lb tin 15c 24c 25c 10c rinso or lux 25 old dutch cleanser 2 tins 21c wonderful powdered soap 2 lbs 19c sunlight soap 4 for 25c guest ivory or jergens soap 3 for 14c aeroxon fly coils 4 for 10c you may cash your soap coupons here stouffville groceteria self serve phone 280 we deliver melville the rev w a westcott of tem- peranceville preached at all three united churches on sunday last and his sermons were much enjoyed while at melville mr westcott was entertained at the home of mr and mrs e nigh the rev a j orr and mr a d bruce attended the sessions of the toronto conference of the united church held in westminstercentral church last week well filled bales of clothing were sent from the w m s auxiliaries of melville bethesda and peachs last week to help to provide com forts to those in need in northern ontario and in western canada the local red cross unit met at the manse on wednesday last when the ladies spent a busy day in this important work the next meeting will be on june 16 at 10 a m at the manse sale of calf brings fund 200 the best results are obtained from tribune classified advs jsdachmes and men must work harder v than ever almira mr and mrs harry widenian and family of toronto spent the week end with mr jacob widenian mr and mrs george baker of gorinley visited with mr and mrs willis lehman on sunday fte jack horning of vancouver visited with mr and mrs donald jarvis on monday through the dfoncral auction of nearly 100 head of ayrshire at an- nandale north york fiirm of dr herbert bruce the evening tele gram british war victims fund benefits by 200 dr bruce donated annamlalc pansy threeinonthsold heifer calf to the ftiiul and she sold for 100 to fowler mccormickchi- cago president of international har vesters ho immediately offered her back for resale and in the second auction she brought another 8100 botli sums being turned over to the uwvf pictured with the animal are left to right dr bruce mr lc- connick and edward bibby of gait final purchaser vandorf miss ruth oliver mr and mrs jas oliver and mrs w ii sprox- ton motored to fenelon falls on speedy recovery mr and mrs nelson smith and family had sunday supper at the painter home we were pleased to have the rev j ever before was good farm implement service so important farmers are bending every effort to make fgood on the delivery of die greatest food production program ever required of them they and their families will do more than they have ever done and machines too will be called upon to work longer and harder this year welldesigned and soundlybuilt machines will prove their worth the services of an organization ready and equipped to keep these machines on the job will be needed and appreciated too geared to wartime needs the massey- harris organization through its branches distributing centres and hundreds of local dealers is prepared to support the farmers of canada in their efforts to grow more vitally needed foodstuffs with the besc service it is possible to give ask your heal maneyharris dealer about repairing and reconditioning sunday to see mrs oliver dike who westcott of temperanceville as our has been seriously ill for some timej minister on sunday his message some day you will be able to make those improvements you are plan- ning buy new household appli ances and get the latest and best in equipment in the meantime build up your capital by buying victory bonds and war savings certificates its the best way to help your country and help yourself masseyrharris company limited the service arm of the canadian farm toronto montreal moncton winnipeg ranoon rcoina saskatoon wirr current vorkton caloary edmonton vancouver mr ronald hawtin iba and his wife of ottawa spent a few days with his mother mrs e hawtin mr and mrs he oliver had sun day dinner with mr and mrs percy allin in aurora pte bill bently were among his wesley friends on sunday- our morning service was well at tended and enjoyed a challenging message from rev mr orr of mel ville rev w a westcott exchang ed pulpits miss olive bostwich has been en gaged to teach in aurora public school for the next term rev and mrs orr had sunday dinner wifh mr nd mrs louis bril- linger wedding bells are ringing on the 3rd line the wide circle of friends and re latives of mrs w g morley who has been visiting friends in toronto and oakville received word on sun day that she suffered a stroke sat urday and was brought home sun day by ambulance accompapied by her daughter mrs g covey of tor onto mrs morley had been feeling quite well enjoying her visit very i was enjoyed by all our baseball fans are just getting organized just give us time and well have a real team mr and mrs gordon lehman and charles of markham visited at the morris home last tuesday charles lias been transferred to the coast sorry to report that mrs r cle- verdon who has been in the briar- bush hospital for some time is re ported as very low at the time of writing much according on saturday to word received 2nd line uxbridge mr and mrs ed taylor and fam ily visited with mr and mrs willis taylor on sunday visitors at the cooper home on sunday were mrs mitchell and bet ty and mr and mrs ross jones mr and mrs latckam of ux bridge spent sunday with her parents mr and mrs wm knight a number from this line attended the field day at mt albert and all reported a good time mrs andrew taylor and son gor don also miss dayton of toronto visited at the albert taylor home on sunday misses jean and lillian dow swell of toronto visited with their brother and family mr and mrs art dowswell the mumps are again visiting on our line calling at the tindal and bacon homes we hope all sick will make rapid recovery mr bert maskell and alfred of toronto visited with friends on our line recently a number from this line attended the baptismal service on sunday afternoon and enjoyed the service as it was conducted by rev douglas davis of stouffville peaches mrs h walker has been spending several weeks on our line but at present isin toronto mrlloyd tate of lemonville was a sunday visitor at the cleverdon home mrs j ferguson sr spent a few days in toronto last week mrs p harper of unionville was a caller at the smith home on satur day night sorry to hear mr c hlsey has been confined to bed for several weeks with grippe we wish him a altona misses mary evelyn and isaibelle davis spent sunday at a davis mr and mrs a widenian and stephen visited with mr and mrs a meyers on sunday the sympathy of the community is extended to miss mary jones and mr irjalph and abijah jones in the loss of their sister mrs palmer of vancouver the twinkling star class met at the home of the misses spang on friday evening mrs wm reesor mr a davis and esther spent lastthursday even ing with mr and mrs j mcdonald kinsale we would like to see a good num ber attend the christian church conference to be held at ringwood on june 16th when the christian endeavor society takes the program the south ontario womens in stitute annual convention will meet in the township hall brougham on friday june 18 at 930 am there will be be a morning and afternoon session bring your own lunch and tea ration brougham ladies will supply cups and hot water victoria square we are pleased to report that mrs rev h j mackay is progressing favourably after her recent opera tion in the toronto general hospital congratulations to mr and mrs walter smith nee mabel boynton who were married on saturday mr walter scott of st catharines called on old friends in the commun ity sunday pte stanley pike who is stationed at ipperwash called on mr and mrs louis nichols sunday mortsons store is displaying a fine new refrigeration counter that will not only add to the attractive ness of the place but will prove a great service especially in the hot weather dont forget the sunday school anniversary to be held on sunday june 20 at 230 pm and 730 pm the guest speaker at both services will be rev cragge of toronto spe cial music will be furnished by gun ner knusdenat both services every body welcome mr and mrs e avison mr and mrs stanley boynton attended the special services at headford on sun- come to the fair wed june 16 at s pm in the basement of the church mrs j russel thornhlll 4th vice pre3 of v a toronto centre presbyterial will bring greet ings- donations of almost anything for the sale will be gratefully re ceived by the womens association john henry snider attended the funeral of his mother mrs john c snider who died at the family home at downsview last week she was 79 years of age and of a family of 13 eleven survive of which our mr snider is one she was born a dau ghter of mr and mrs isaac levins who lived on the banks of the hum- ber mrs snider often recalled that spinning and carding was done in her childhood home atha glad to report mrs ken walters who is in toronto hospital is im proving and will be able to leave the hospital this week mr and mrs john mitchell from green river spent sunday afternoon and evening at the home of mr and mrs s arnold mr and mrs art wideman and son steven were dinner guests on sunday at mr and mrsallan meyers home mr and mrs isaac lehman from altona had sunday dinner with their son norman and mrs lehman edna byer visited her cousin dorothy meyers on sunday mrs w wideman celeste bright mrs carruthers and ernie visited their sister mrs j forgie dunbar- ton recently mr and mrs joe tran visited the formers parejits recently bloomington miss margaret brown was a week end visitor at the welsh home at wexford dont forget the public auction at david youngs on saturday a shower vas tendered to the coming bride miss leona forsyth on saturday night at the home ot her aunt and uncle mr and mrs r foote mr and mrs a johnson and son and mr and mrsj johnson and son of brampton attended service here on sunday morning several from here were at mri fred winns home on monday night for a farowell party for elmer winn who is leaving for duties with the rcaf he has been a flying in structor in the west for two years mr earl swires and bride toron to are spending a week at the homa of mr and mrs malcolm ramer here mr swires is quite well known to people around stouffville 8th line markham smile is clarence mcdowell wears a these days for its a boy miss mary richer of toronto holidaying with mrs greenwood mr and mrs wambold spent a week at breslau and attended the church conference at kitchener after a strenuous seasons work mr ed beaman spent a few days last week with friends in the kitch ener district mr and mrs d n reesor north markham accompanied by mrs ed byer and mrs florence miller of stouffville took a motor trip last week to visit friends in western on tario mr guenrich from western can ada and who is now stationed at camp borden spent a few days with friends on this line last week messrs harry tusan and lou childon spent a day in toronto last week many farmers in this district have finished seeding and if favorable wea ther continues this week it will after many many delays be over for this year mr and mrs j l byer entertain ed around fifty members of the bee keepers association when they held a meeting at their home on monday afternoon of this week last year was a lean one for the beekeeper but with more favorable weather conditions and if the bees can be persuaded to work a little harder there should be more production this season births mcdowell at markham on juna 7th 1943 to mr and mrs clar ence a mcdowell nee katherine moyer a son james andrew wagg at the brierbush hospital stouffville on saturday june 5 1943 to mr and mrs roy wagg nee marie lotton 29 langley ave toronto the gift of a daugh ter send the tribune to absent friends marraill growing mash protein 15 percent fat 300 percent fibre 700 percent a growing- mash plays an important part in the feeding of poultry it is the connecting link between the feed ing of a baby chick and a laying pullet and as such must carry on from where the starter ration left off and fit the bird for the long continuous high produc- ipn in the fall and winter ij lvlarmili growing mash as the connecting link on many hundreds of farms this mash made up of only care fully chosen high quality ingredients and manufactur ed and balanced to give the highest possible digestibil ity of ingredients will give your pullets the strong welldeveloped bodies and large frames necessary for pullets which are to start laying at six months of age and continue through the winter quantity of hybrid seed corn now available central feed store stouffville phone 277

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