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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 2, 1943, p. 5

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday sept 2nd 1943 page five there was a young man from peru who found a big mouse in his stew said the waiter dont shout or wave it about or the rest will be wanting one too do not embarrass your grocer by asking for short goods when the store is crowded if you are a regular customer he desires to take care of your needs if and when he can but remember there is usually a propel time to ask for these items we have your pickling needs mustard seed celery seed whole allspice pickling allspice tumeric cinnamon buds nutmeg certo crystals 2 pkgs for 25c certo fruit pectin 8 oz bottle 25c fruit kepe maple leaf baking powder 15c catellis cheessroni 22c creamettes 10c fresh fruits vegetbles ratcliff co town delivery phone 198 2nd line uxbridge mr and ii rs w tilly and family visited with the latters parents mr and mrs steve knight miss mae eaton of toronto is spending a few days with miss mar- jorie taylor we wish to extend our sympathy to the rae family and relatives in their recent bereavement we are glad to report ray dows- well who underwent a tonsil opera tion last week is improving nicely with holidays almost over the next thing we will look forward to is seeing and welcoming their new teacher miss dale mr and mrs howard snowball of toronto spent sunday evening with mr and mrs bruce taylor mrs ross knox of toronto spent the weekend with her parents mr and mrs bristol mcguckin mr and mrs ambrose nesbitt and doreen of toronto visited with les lie morgason and family on sunday lemonville lenore spence and carl timbers are recovering nicely from a tonsil operation miss catherine winders of toronto spent the weekend with mr and mrs roy irwin mr roy irwin is an instructor at the lake scugog boys camp for two weeks lac jim rae who has been sta tioned in alaska has been transferred to patricia bay vancouver island we are sorry to report that miss ruby clarke employed by mrs ross winterstein has been very ill we wish tor her a speedy recovery mr and mrs stewart rae and family had sunday evening tea with mrs raes parents mr and mrs jas gould aurora several from here attended wesley united church on sunday morning when the young peoples society conducted the service they are to be congratulated on the splendid way in which they took charge misses marion and elsie vannos- dicksons hill green river mr and mrs roy hiscox of peeri mrs phillip hillesheim of st boro are spending a few days with thomas spent a few days with her mr and mrs a c barkey this week mrs roy mover spent monday with her daughter mrs clarence mc dowell of the 7th line congratulations to mr and mrs ken walker who celebrated their tenth wedding anniversary with a threshing bee on monday carl grove entertained some of his friends at a weiner roast on mon day evening warren moyer lawrence barkey and david ratcliff wheeled to tor onto fur an outing last saturday two former dicksons hill boys have been rather unfortunate of late sam barkey and ross wideman of british columbia have been injured in accidents which sent them to the hospital for a time we are glad to hear they are both making satisfac tory recoveries a number from here attended the missionary service in the heise hill church on sunday evening miss a steckley recently returned from india related her experiences on the mission field under war conditions mr frank hicks of hamilton is having a weeks holidays with mr and mrs harvey moyer pine orchard mr and mrs dean brandon and sons have been holidaying in our midst the past week congratulations to mr and mrs howard lehman nee vivia shrop shire on the birth of their daughter we are glad to report mrs robt johnston is improving although still confined to bed mr frank palmateer has sold his farm and is moving to sharon giv ing immediate possession mr richard hutchinson has joined the rcf miss edith hope of willowdale is visiting at her brothers home here miss joan and master paul widdi- field are spending a few days with miss widdifield and mr and mrs allen mr and mrs chas brandon and doris were sunday guests at the redford home miss kathlene radford is spending a weeks holidays with her sister mrs chas brandon and husband mr and mrs harold johnston and family visited his parents on sunday mrs frank playter spent a few days with mrs john reid mrs albert iridley miss irene harper and miss irene fingle called on mr and mrs walter johnston on sunday also mr and mrs gordon stevens and jean aunt mrs loree the last series of sermon- was given on sunday by rev x burke it was very interesting and dealt mostly with the aged people ser vice next sunday as usual at 730 we all got our new ration books last week we hope and in all fair ness let us be content with such things as we have mrs draper and mrs barefoot called on friends on friday evening cpl benson draper and mrs draper were visitors at the park for the weekend congratulations to the young peo ples class for their interest in the welfare of the church they have recently had some furniture repaired very handsomely it was gratifying to see such a large number out to church on sun day evening miss isobel lehman has accepted a position in toronto miss lehmaa has been attending a toronto bus ness college fitting herself for just such a position some of the young people will re member miss marion riddell a fre quent visitor here and be interested to know she was married to ross t farr rcaf of agincourt and petawawa on saturday aug 2sth at nashville ont miss lorraine riddell was her sisters bridesmaid among the recent visitors were mr and mrs chessum mr and mrs swain mr robt loree all of toron to mr and mrs george loree and daughter of niagara falls miss marion hills of tara miss georgie clements of dobbinton miss marion haverson of falmerston miss lois turner mr f johnston and others the quebec conference enhances canadas standing in the eyes of the world in this connection i find that in 1937 our capital city could boast only two legations four con sulates and one high commissioners office today there are representa tives of 22 nations always in close touch with the canadian govern ment at ottawa children in the country heres a war job for you the national re search council needs 100000 lbs or more of the common milkweed for experiments in blending with cer tain types of synthetic rubber it will be paid for farmers who have goodly stands of the weed can cut with a binder leaving a long stubble of at least s inches and making small sheaves dried sheaves ship ped collect to ottawa will be worth 30 a ton for further information write dr harold a semi division of botany central experimental farm ottawa school reopens next tuesday the day after labor day trand and mabel carr of vandorf and florence barkey enjoyed a weeks camping at elstone cabins penetang one point of interest was the fairiways being built at mid land shipyard new implements used goods 1937 ford sedan 5 ft massey mower 2 2furrow tractor plows 4 steel tire wagon no 136 ihc gang plow 2 single furrow riding plows 2 twofurrow riding plows 4 single plows 2 atwater kent electric radios a number of cook stoves still available la hp engine 7 ft stifftooth cultivator 2 corn cultivators for model tractor a few tractors left no 77 fleury single plow no 136 ihc gang plow 2 manure carrier buckets binder twine old stock fertilizers we handle the coop line of fertilizer a 0147 2 124 regular 2 12 4 granular 4126 3180 ammonium sulphate cyanimid 21 muriate of potash 60 5140 stable phosphate 2600 all prices fob toronto get your order in early 2780 per ton 2750 2750 3280 3000 6060 4785 treat your fall wheat with ceresan dont let your apples fall on the ground parmone a cil product will prevent it silos have you enough silo room if not buy a frost utility silo they cheap diameter capacity no of u price 10 ft 12 ft 14 ft 16 ft 14 ton 15 ton 30 ton 45 ton 2205 2445 2730 4040 sale register saturday sept 4 farm stock nearly new implements hogs sheep fowl and household goods at north half lot 2s con 3 pick ering known as clarks hollow just east of cherrywoodthe pro perty of dr roy simpson sale at 1 sharp terms cash no reserve farm leased clarke prentice auctioneer saturday sept 4 at lot 2s con 3 pickering just east of cherrywood the entire farm stock near new implements hogs sheep fowl household effects belonging to dr roy simpson this is a highclass sale see list in this issue clarke prentice auctioneer friday sept 10th auction sale of 14 horses including a wellmat ched team 1 cattle calves g sows 25 shoats the property of wm hopkins sons at lot 31 con 9 whitby township 1 mile west- of ashburn terms cash sale at 1 pm ted jackson auc tioneer saturday sept 11 modern and firstclass house furniture in cluding piano electric frigidaire and radio 1937 chew coach gar den tools etc the property of miss e t wilson at part lot 33 con 1 markham stop 17ayonge st half way between langstaff and thornhill terms cash sale at one clarke prentice auct saturday sept 11th entire household furniture belonging to mrs david snider main st stouff ville who is giving up housekeep ing sale at one terms cash a s farmer auctioneer tuesday sept 14th farm stock and implements including massey tractor on rubber at lots 19 and 21 con 4 uxbridge the property of frank momot sale at one terms cash a s farmer auc tioneer wednesday sept 15th entire household furniture also house and lot in richmond hill the estate of the late george smith sale at one terms cash a s farmer auctioneer thursday sept 16th auction sale of 100 acre farm 43 head of cattle fresh cows springers hei fer calves and 2yearold holstein bull a milking machine other equipment and implements the property of robert harbinson at lot 27 3rd con of markham just north of elgin mills sideroad for full particulars see bills or apply to the owner sale starts at 1230 oclock a s farmer auctioneer having a chat iu his office one day recently with fred mcgregor chief enforcement officer for canada of the wartime prices and trade board had a look at some ot the counterfeit gas ration coupons seiz ed when blackmarketeers of a ring were roped in pretty clever imitat ion they were but eventually the law caught up with the racketeers enforcement in control legislation is a big job taken on a nationwide scale when you hear of abandoned farms you think of former drought areas of western canada therefore it might jolt far easterners and far westerners to know that an official release just out shows that in east ern canada there are between 12000 and 13000 farms covering about a million and a half acres abandoned lying idle for some time surveys show paralleling the western causes much the same they were abandoned because land was originally submarg- inal for agricultural purposes some because of unsound farm practices etc they say the cost of living in ottawa is really high but how does it compare with things out your way here are a few average prices listed by the ottawa citizen the day of this writing sirloin steak 408 lb round steak 3ss lb prime rib rolled roast 422 lb ham boiled 675 lb and medium bacon 4s1 lb grade a eggs 443 dozen cream ery butter 3s5 canadian cheese 334 lb oranges 406- cents dozen united states anthracite stove coal at 1675 ton vegetable shortening 191 lb i do know restaurant eating piece by piece is high- next monday is labor day and a public holiday stores will be closed the church services christ church anglican rev f herman rector miss elizabeth foote organist sunday sept 5th 200 pm sunday school 230 pm evening prayer and ser mon second markham baptist church rev norman rowan pastor sunday sept 5th t macduff copeland and charlotte copeland outstanding gospel musicians invite you to hear them at the morning service prayer meeting on tuesday 8 pm i am with thee saith the lord to save thee i will correct thee in measure and will not leave thee altogether unfinished jeremiah 3011 gunner knudsen and d cairns begin one week of meetings in this church on sunday sept 12th at 1100 am and 730 pm we welcome you melville bethesda and peachs churches minister rev a j orr sunday august 29th the day of prayer lest we forget peachs 1000 am melville 1115 am bethesda 730 pm sunday sept 26 melville anniver sary services 11 am and 730 pm peaches anniversary sunday sep tember 12th mennonite brethren in christ church gormley and bethesda rev ward m shantz pastor gormley sunday sept 5th 200 pm sunday school 300 pm worship miss anna steckley recently re turned from india 730 pm young peoples tuesday s pm sunday school re organization thursday s pm prayer meeting in the churcli bethesda sunday sept 5th 1000 am sunday school 1100 am worship mr raymond priddle wednesday s pm prayer meeting join us at the fire hall for the big street meeting saturday 9 pm phone 103 chas cooper claremont ont saturday sept 18th about 30 head of holsteln cattle pigs hor ses etc at lot 5 con 9 mark ham the property of h j walker owner selling due to 111 health sale at 130 terms cash a s farmer auctioneer saturday sept 25th entire household furniture including piano belonging to rev walter daniel sale at 130 terms cash no reserve a s farmer auctioneer stouffville united church rev douglas davis minister sunday sept 5th national day of prayer and worship 1000 am sunday school 1100 am divine worship 730 pm evening worship wednesday s pm sunday school teachers meeting thursday 245 pm opening meet ing of the wmsat the home of miss bannerman note special invitation to return to the sunday evening services in wonderworkings or some bush aflame men look for god and fancy him concealed but in earths common things he stands revealed while grass and flowers and stars spell out his name bloomington ringwood christian churches rev g w brown pastor sunday sept 5th 1100 am bloimington subject modern dangers that confront the soul 700 pm ringwood subject a practical answer to a practical question sunday school at 1000 am classes for all ages your church is the centre of righte ousness in the community regular attendance is essential to a warm spiritual condition the path of the just is as the shin ing light that shineth more and more into the perfect day pro verbs 4 is welcome to our services otta le continued from page two talking with a newspaperman back from washington the other day he told of trying out a meat shop right close to the main drag which advertises horse meat choice stuff from young wild western horses he lo light a roast and thought it finite tasty- cos less than half the price of beef he was afraid how cverthat in time hey wouldbe bring ing in 18year old farm horses or something stouffville mennonitb church rev h shantz pastor- sunday sept 5th 10 00 am sunday school 1100 am divine worship x miss anna steckley from gormley recently returned from india will speak offering for extension and conference treasury fund 230 pm mongolia s s 730 pm evangelistic rev w e smalley friday evening s30 mongolia meeting at mr harold wrights 730 pm altona t offering for extension and confer ence treasury fund next week monday evening s30 young peo ples meeting wednesday evening s30 altona prayer meeting come and worship with us mennonite churches dickson hill and mt joy rev j harold sherk pastor sunday sept 5th mount joy mount joy1000 amsunday school 1100 am public worship service of intercession 730 pm gospel service dicksons hiil j sunday sept 5th j 1000 am public worship 1100 am sunday school j service of intercession 730 pm gospel service irev s goudie will preach the public is cordially invited to these services st james presbyterian church stouffville rov t decourcy rayner minister sunday sept 5th 945 am divine worship followed by sabbath school and bible class guest preacher rev thos h mitchell dd you are invited to hear him the minister wihreturn to the pulpit following his holidays on sunday sept 12th god calls you to his house of pray er come stouffville baptist church rev d macgregor pastor sunday sept 5th 1000 am sunday school classes for all ages 1100 am morning worship 730 pm evening worship rev e morton will preach at both services wednesday 8 pm prayer meeting come and receive a blessing stouffville christian church charles montgomery pastor miss nora stapleton organist sunday- sept 5th 1000 am bible school 1100 am morning worship 730 pm gospel service special music by the gormley male quartette church him sunday sept 5th 200 pm bible school 300 pm divine worship walt on the lord be of good cour age and he shall strengthen thine heart walt i say on the lord you are cordially invited to attend

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