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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 1, 1943, p. 4

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday july 1st 1943 u green river we welcome to our community mr and mrs fred mason and fam ily in the home of mrs herb smith miss carol percy spent the week end with her grandparents mr and mrs h percy congratulations to reginald nighs- wander he being successful in pass ing his entrance on bis years work our sunday school was delighted with the splendid talk on missions by mrs e forsyth n her usual pleasing manner mr gordon duncan of halifax is expected home for two weeks leave mrs william dunn of toronto spent wednesday with her sister-in- law mrs w gray mrs george ferrier is visiting at the home of mrs chas white mr alf hoover is not as well as his friends would like to see him congratulations to the newly weds mr and mrs burnett whose marri age is reported elsewhere in this issue the bride is the former annie muriel pennock ringwood mrs wm brownsberger of tor onto spent the weekend with rela tives here master john and jimmy abel of canton ohio are visiting with their grandparents mr and mrs j l abell miss jean vague of toronto was a weekend visitor with her aunt mrs george johnson to speak at unionville john bracken leader of the progressive conserva tive party has been secured to ad dress the untonvllle junior farmers at the meeting in unionville on the evening of monday july 5th bloomington pte c tindau roaf of picton spent the weekend with k tranmer a fine hay crop is being made this week mr and mrs k g tarr and mrs j tarr of stouffville were recent visitors at mr c lemons mr and mrs downer and family of toronto were at her parents mr and mrs c tindalls on sunday mr o hutchinson of stouffville was at mr j hutchinsons mr and mrs j johnson and son of brampton called at mr lemon paisleys enroute from jacksons point our neighborhood joins in the best of wishes to the newlyweds mr and mrs melville burnett school closed here on friday we understand that the teacher miss gerrard is taking a position as in structor at a summer camp mr and mrs c lemon and daugh ter helen and mr and mrs b fair ies and sons were at orangeville last sunday mr and mrs ira grove and carl were belhaven visitors on saturday mrs ralph breuls of toronto was a weekend visitor with her son frank william bassett and mrs albert maskell and daughter jean of broug ham were at arthur bassetfs here on sunday altona clean rest rooms you can be sure of unexcelled gas oil plus highgrade service ai boadways service station phone 265 stouffville victoria square we all wish a speedy recovery for miss bertie forster who is in th9 toronto general hospital a number from here attended the anniversary services at headford on sunday congratulations are extended to miss irwby avlson on passing her ex amination in elocution miss avison now has her llcm degree see him smile see him smile congratulations are extended to mr and mrs cecil nichols on the birth of a son june 22 1943 sunday july 4 the amalgamation services will be held in victoria square united church when browns corners headford and victoria square are forming a new circuit services to be held at 11 am and 730 pm the guest speaker for the day will be rev w j johnson minister of bglinton united church and past president of the toronto conference special music will be furnished by uniting the three choirs under the capable leadership of mr s english the best results are obtained from tribine classified advs miss barbara barkey of toronto was home over the weekend mrs roy slack of oshawa spent the weekend with mr and mrs wm slack miss leta bunker of forest hill spent the weekend with her parents mr and mrs x bunker miss lucille howsam of stouffville with her parents here over the week end miss mary graham was guest with mr and mrs earl howsam on tues day evening last and at the carter home on monday we are sorry to hear of the criti cal illness of miss marian lotton her many friends wish her a speedy recovery miss clark of smiths falls a former teacher of claremont has re turned home after spending a week with mrs f mcnair mr and mrs gerald pointon and little son mr and mrs h madill and daughter hazel all of toronto were with mr and mrs o m madill the christian endeavour met in the church on friday evening lan tern slides were shown in addition to the devotional part those who attended the south on tario district annual convention held at brougham recently were mrs w carter mrs wm slack mrs g thompson mrs millard reesor and mrs d crosier warden wm ree sor was a speaker during the after noon mrand mrsh stjohn and family mr and mrs walter slack and mr and mrs wm malloy were guests of their parents mr and mrs david crosier on sunday those who were grumbling be cause the trustees didnt retain the school teacher will now understand since wedding bells are ringing gormley haying is the order of the day mr o l heise has added a side deliv ery rake to bis well equipped farm machinery and will help out a great deal this year with the shortage of farm labor school is over for another season and the kiddies can forget their readin ritin and rithmetlc for a few months happy holidays child ren word has just been received that miss anna steckley has arrived in california she has been a mission ary to india for several terms misses clara steckley and vera brillinger are visiting friends at gaysboro miss hazel dunn of toronto visi ted over the weekend with mr and mrs paul heise miss vera hiltz had tea sunday evening with miss ruth hoover friends of mr percy cober will be sorry to learn that last monday he was rushed to the hospital where he underwent a serious operation however latest reports are that his condition is improving mr and mrs gordon bond of aurora visited his parents mr and mrs john bond last sunday had the misfortune of falling and breaking several ribs on sunday mr and mrs c mll- sted also mrs e holcombe of rock- way visited rev and mrs a t gooding mr and mrs joe cober spent last weekend visiting with friends at petersburg mr roy brillinger is getting his potato crop in with his able helpers and standbys this week it there are not too many interruptions strawberries are on now and they are the nicest we havq seen in soma years haying is on also and the warm sunshiny days and odd show ers are very much appreciated by the farmers closed for duration owing to the army call i find it necessary to close my jewel- ery store in the grubin block for the duration of the war i sincerely thank all my cus tomers for their patronage while looking forward to the time when wo will be able to servo j oil again j l smith last week miss ruth henderson i i jeweller stouffville the watchers on the clifts cheer their going and coming as night after night rcaf bombers deliver shattering blows canadian attack teams are famous for their skill and daring as raw recruits they entered rcaf training schools they emerged within a few happy and exciting months as trained specialists deareyed and competent every member of a bomber crew is an expert at bis own job yet at the same time part of a closelyknit smoothworking team happily too the air training and technical knowledge possessed by these fighting comrades of the skies will open up golden opportunities to them later in rivil life t more men than ever are needed for aircrew join nowl apply at nearest rcaf recruiting centre you are physically fit mentally alert over l7vz and not yet 33 you are eligible you do not need a high school education 8th line markham air and mrs f betz and sons of kitchener aie this week visiting with relatives in the district pte george ford of orillia spent sunday with friends in the commun ity the sympathy of the community is extended to mr albert cleverdon and family of the 7th m the passing of his mother who passed away last week and wns buried at hart- man on tuesday afternoon we aie sorry to report that mr caison wideman received a quite serious injury at the plant at ajax one knee is broken and the other leg hurt quite badly he is in the hos pital there at present the progressive literary society held its annual social at a r wide- mans home last thuisday evening there weie about sixty present and a good time was enjoyed by all mr and mrs edwin byer called on their daughter edith of thistletown on sunday afternoon she is on the nursing staff of the hospital there undergoing training visitors at mrs s piphers on sunday mr and mrs jess pike and family mr and mrs arthur pike and paul of weston mrjacob pike mrs clarence legge of toronto also rev harry r pike chaplain royal canadian navy stationed at halifax a joint picnic of miss byers school on the 6th line and miss newnhams school at mt joy was held on the school grounds on monday after- noon the program included races and a baseball game between the two schools there was a large crowd present and all enjoyed themselves thoroughly holiday dancing wednesday june 30th max boag and his 10piece orchestra thursday july 1st 1943 bruce gould and his music wednesday and friday nights bruce gould and his music saturday nights max boag and his orchestra cedar beach gardens musselmans lake s pilots navigators bombers air gunners wireless operators air gunners needed for immediate enlistment royalcanapian air force air crew fighting comrades of the skies tor illustrated booklet giving full information write director of manning rc4f jackson building ottawa or the nearest of these rcav recruiting centres lgary edmonton saskatoon regina winnipeg north bay windsor london kingston ottawa montreal quebec moncton saint john halifax vancouver calgary edmonton saskatoon regina winnipeg north bay windsor london hamilton toronto goodwood everybody is looking forward to the big free show to be given in the township hall by councillor jack rae in conjunction with the big tire companies with whom he deals next week you will read all the details so keep your eye open monday afternoons rain looked like a million dollars to the parched lands of uxbridge where hundreds of thousands of plants were at the breaking point for lack of moisture the shower which came in gentle falls at various times saved a bad situation from becoming worse mr walter davey was in town on sunday visiting the mcdonald and other homes here had our old friend remained in goodwood instead of going to toronto and mixing up with printers ink he might easily have been mayor of the village the coal situation is at a stand still with the local dealer being un able to get any through although he has a well placed order every farmer should look well to his wood- lot if he is fortunate enough to have one those troublesome coal miners and john l lewis are still lighting lewis to our way of looking is a great ally of hitler markham township branch red cross society salvage department we have been requested by the department of national salvage division of the department of national war services to concentrate on the collection of salvage mat erials we therefore urge all residents of our township to gather together all the salvage named and dispose of it in the following manner the items are listed in their order of importance and urgency fats very urgently needed take to your local butcher metals all kinds particularly cast sell to collect ors or veterans who call on you if no collectors call please bring to the municipal shed at unionville tin cans are not acceptable rubber tires and tubes etc dispose of these in the same way as metals paper again in demand dispose of these in same way as rubber and metals rags for wipers for armed forces tie in bundles or sacks and dispose of in the same manner as other items except fats getting this salvage into the hands of the people who need it in war work is a firstplace home front job and therefore our duty to preform let us all give it our im mediate attention g g maynard pres chas hoover secy almira mrs jim painter spent a few days this week in toronto mr and mrs percy fayne and family also mr and mrs donald jarvls visited with mr and mrs walter kirk in whltbyon sunday mr and mrs allen hisey and fam ily of gormley visited with mr and mrs fred hisey on sunday mr andjmrs harry wideman and family oftorontovisited with mr jacob wideman on sunday mr and mrs ed nigh also mr jacob wideman and mr harmon lehman visited with mr carson wideman in the pickering hospital on sunday mrs stanley medhurst and daugh ter catherine of viewfleld sask are spending a few weeks with mr and mrs chas connor heres tour chance used implements 2 cockshutt binders oil bath alimite greasing number massey harris deer- ing and alimite greasing frost and wood binder mowers different makes wagon trucks woo wheels and on rubber 1 drill cockshutt alamite greasing oil bath mccormick drill 13 disc disc plows mh tractor plow international ting box blowers etc used furniture kitchenette i kitchen cabinets kitchen tables and chairs dining room- tables studio couch piano upright heater and kitchen stoves electric and hand washers couches beds dresfeers and buffets scufflers choppers separa tors corn cultivators cut- these implements have all been purchased at auction sales and do not represent trade ins many of these offer- ings are as good as new ttbraxlin stouffville 1 phone 192

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