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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 18, 1943, p. 5

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday nov 18th 1943 ea all the very best blends fereals package and bulk emons oranges and grapefruit f you have coupons jam marmalade green river 3tr geo duncan had the misfor tune to fall and injure his knee very badly mr and mrs alton hagerman and family spent the weekend with friends in oshawa mr john nighswander and family visited with relatives in orangeville bringing back with them his sister mrs a ellis 3ir blias percy had his foot badly crushed recently some friends visi ted him on sunday in ajax hospital 3crs roy carter has been ill in the past week miss ruth hutchings reta milne and ida gray visited mrs 0 wilson on sunday at ajax mrs robert milne entertained at an afternoon tea for her daughter mrs sydney beare on tuesday last the s s business meeting will be leld wednesday evening of this week altona mr and mrs earl howsam atten ded the celebration in uxbridge last week which marked the goth wedd ing anniversary of mr and mrs chas gordon mrs howsams aunt and uncle church hill the largest egg in our community was laid by a plymoth rock pullet belonging to miss marjorie clark you will learn in an item elsewhere in this issue the red cross society quilting was held last thursday at mrs wm cards with 15 present they com pleted 2 guilts the meeting this week is at miss mildred t clarks everyone is welcome uxbridge council general business uxbridge township council receiv ed notification at their meeting in goodwood on monday evening from the dept of welfare statins they would furnish certain fuel this win ter to dependents under the mothers allowance a salesman for office books out lined to council the new bookkeeping system being advanced by the dept of municipal affairs committees were appointed to ad just townline expenditures and a bylaw was passed providing for the annual nomination and for persons to conduct the poll in case an- elec tion is demanded the dros and poll clerks are no 1 glasgow school louis slack walter davis no 2 township hall alt mcdon ald f a forsyth no 3 c alcocks house boy ellis wendell alcock no 4 glen major school joe jones frank nokes 5 pine grove school roy quantz everett hockley 6 quaker hill school john kidd norman adams 7 webbs school ross watson george collins road accounts amounting to 2s294 and general accounts of 369 were passed for payment the next council meeting will be on dec 15th at 10 oclock new winter garb for mt drivers this winter the weather man will hold no terrors tor motor transport drivers in the womens division of the royal canadian air force above is pictured the new garb which is being issued to all girls in this ex citing vital work the blue zippered grenviile cloth flying jacket is fleece lined complete with hood the slacks are of special design made of heavy wool they are of a type used by skiminded girls the hat is of the ski type also the boots are something worth noting they too are zippered and fleece lined an exact duplicate of those worn by the fliers themselves last but not least the gauntlets are fleece lined made of durable goodlooking leather transport drivers better known as mt drivers are urgently requir ed by the roaf in order to let no no no the best results are obtained from tribune classified advs bushmen wanted farmers and others exempted from military service can contribute in our war effort by offering their services in logging and gen eral bush work in the fort william and port arthur district several months work with good wages good board and lodging assur ed apply to your neaiest selective service officer for particulars regarding transporta tion fares wages and clearance papers war workers ineligible refer to c r 283 pine orchard wedding bells are ringing ray lundy has accepted a posi tion in newmarket mr and mrs dean brandon and family of guelph were weekend visitors with his parents mr percy hutchinson has pur chased a house in newmarket and will move to town in the spring several from here attended the supper at wesley church last week mr and mrs allen of stouffville visited lelatives here on sunday mrs r chapman spent a couple of days with mr and mrs walter johnston mr and mis h brammer visited her parents mr and mis lundy on sunday members of the church of christ enjoyed a social evening recently at the home of mr and mrs colin wid- difield when kenneth widdifield was presented with a lovely writing case in air force blue bloomington mr and mrs roy hobson toronto attended the church services oil sunday mrs c tindal spent a week with relatives in lindsay guests at mr c lemons on sun day included rev and mrs g w brownmr and mrs snellgroye arid mr lazelle of toronto mr and mrs leask and family of greenbank misses n stapleton and l hill of stouffville were visitors at mr w a focklers on sunday mr and mrs l degeer and clar ence of box grove were at her par ents mr and mrs p brown over the weekend air and mrs a w storry enter tained rev and mrs morton and mr and mrs bruce morton of stouff ville mr and mrs reg winterstein of newmarket and mrs blueman of uxbndge weie guests at mr jos wintersteins mr and mrs a smith of franklin and miss sage of stouffville spent sunday at mr m ramers the anniversary services on sun day weie quite well attended and proved a spiritual uplift at the morning service mr and mrs w taylor the misses r and m wagg miss lillian blown and mr frank burnett united with the church a thankoffering nearly the one hun dred and fifty mark was received men who are doing this work train for aii crew transport driving is one of the most thrilling of all rcaf trades open to women between the ages of is and 45 they are trained to drive everything from the smart station wagons to the heavy duty trucks that zip to and from flying stations those interested in learning more about mt should visit the mo bile recruiting unit which will visit stouffville monday from 5 pm un- til 9 pm join the air cadets no 94 stouffville squadron excellent training competent instructors learn today to fly tomorrow enrolment forms may be had by applying to jas- porter adjutant bank of commerce 31 e watts commanding officer rev douglas davis chairman civilian com gormley mr and mrs w h chapman of aurora spent sunday with mr and mrs geo leary mr and mrs clarence summerfelt and f amily of woodbrldge had sup per on sundkay evening with mr and mrs john bond mr and mrs harry jones of tor onto spent sunday with his parents mr and mrs e jones also paul jones who is employed in toronto was at home for sunday visitors from new dundee over last sunday were mr and mrs mor ris shupe miss harriet schlicter and mr harrison schlicter also miss marion hunt who is spending a few weeks there mr and mrs c ratclift had tea on monday evening at the home of mr and mrs a s farmer miss dorothy doust of toronto visited at home with her parents last weekend mrs fred hill of newmarket has been visiting around gormley for a few days quite a number of people attend- ded the bible conference which was held at the heise hill church on monday- three sessions were held and those who were present report real good services mr g french and mr and mrs nigh and little daughter dorcas of hagersville visited mr and mrs f harvey over last sunday and mon day there is a possibility that in the very near future they will be locating in this district childrens meeting will be held this saturday afternoon at three pm in the mbc church rev sellers will address the children so wo would be pleased to see a good number of the children present peaches miss dorothy hoover of toronto spent the weekend at her home mr allen of heaslip spent several days at the warriner home mr and mrs wm houser recently married at dunnville spent part of their honeymoon at the hoover home last week mr and mrs grimbly mrs knox and mrs ferguson sr of toronto were sunday visitors with mr and mis j ferguson and family mr and mrs wm moulds of ra- venshoe were recent visitors at the morris home please keep in mind the ypu meeting to be held at the warriner home on friday night as this is social meeting lunch will be served also keep in mind the school con cert of ss no 11 to be held on friday dec 17th mr nelson smith returned home from hunting on sunday with one deer to his credit the other gang from the 7th are expected home soon reports say they have four deer 110th anniversary celebrated by country church the christian congregational church at bloomington held its 110th anniversary on sunday when the church was filled both morning and evening six people were re ceived into membership at the morn ing service and the sermon for the occasion was preached by mr r lazell former president of the gid eons in the evening mr oliver raymer of toronto preached spe cial music for the day was rendered by mr and mrs snellgrove and by the kinsmen quartette starting as a sunday school in 1ss3 the congregation has been housed in three buildings during its long years of service in the district the present building of brick con struction was built 51 years ago by the late elijah johnston a member of the congregation and the organ which ts still in use was the gift of mr johnstons sister eunice the present pastor is rev gibson brown who through his influence and de termination is proving a bulwark in these days when there is such a no ticeable fallingoff in church attend ance mr brown was present to officiate at the reception on sunday morning bethesda v miss edna foskett is looking ahead in preparing for the annual school concert the date is set for wednesday dec 22 so mark your calender right now good response to bible conference the bible conference held in the heise hill church last sunday and monday was marked by good sized audiences climaxing monday even ing with the largest attendance the conference was addressed at the opening session on sunday morn ing by bishop l shoaltz of welland- port while the afternoon guest speaker was elder t s doner of shjreinanfjqwn pa a former local pastor his theme was gods mercy other speakers at thu session were elder j r steckley and bishop shoaltz the bishop again spoke in the evening on the subject of the parable of the ten virgins elder c i cullen of gormley was in charge of this service three sessions were again held on monday when the addresses of bis e j swalm of duntroon were im pressive and highly important hi3 farewell message at t he evening gathering was entitled fanning the threshing floor another out standing speaker on monday was bishop chas 6yersawho came from chambersburg pasujfto add his help to the work of the conference announcement was made that a series of revival services will be held in the heise hill church be ginning on nov 21st and the public is asked to lay special importance to this evangelistic effort send friends the tribune to absent the church services christ church anglican rev f herman rector miss elizabeth foote organist sunday november 2 1943 sunday school at 2 pm 230 pm worship visitors cordially welcome second markham baptist church rev norman rowan pastor sunday november 21 1943 955 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship this god is our god forever and ever he will be our guide even unto death ps 4814 our sentence sermon the light that shines farthest shines brightest nearest home prayer meeting and bible study tuesday at 8 oclock we welcome all 20 days adreft at sea on the evening of tuesday nov 23rd mrs s sshantz will drama tize the story of 19 people on a raft 8x10 feet with sharks close compan ions this account will be given for the benefit of the wms thank- offering in the north markham mb c church and friends are cordially invited stouffville christian church charles montgomery pastor miss nora stapleton organist sunday november 21 1943 1000 am bible school 1100 am morning worship 730 pm gospel service rev and mrs e honsberger re turned missionaries from nigeria will speak monday 730 pm teen age girls meeting friday 7 pm childrens meeting friday 8 pm christian endeavor church hill sunday november 21 1943 200 pm bible school 300 pm divine worship friday 400 pm childrens meet ing at mrs forfars house therefore if any man be in christ he is a new creature old things are passed away behold all things are become new everybody welcome st james presbyterian church stouffville rev t decourcy rayner minister sunday november 21 1943 plbase note time of service 130 pm sabbath school and bible class 230 pm divine worship studies in tlie book of revelation the man of flame a vision of the crowned christ john turned tosee a voice and what an overpowered sight met his eyes come follow the gleam and catch the vision god calls you to his house stouffville baptist i church rev d macgregor pastor sunday november 21 1943 1000 aim sunday school classes for all ages 1100 am morning worship 730 pmjjpublic worship come and receive a blessing stouffville mennonitb church j rev e mover tastor sunday november 21 1943 anniversary services i 1000 am sunday school 1100 am divine worship j daniel cairns i 230 pm mongolia ss 730 pm evangelistic daniel oairns special singing by gunner knudsea at morning and evening services prayer meeting lifted this week friday 830 pm mongolia meetg next week wednes eve altona prayer meetg ci sale register thursday nov 18 farm stock implements etc the property of r u tate on highway no 11 at holland landing terms cash sale starts at 1230 pm f n smith auctioneer saturday nov 27 farm stock and implements hay etc at lot 16 con 10 markham the proper ty of albert smith who is giving up farming on account of labor difficulty sale at one a s farmer auctioneer tuesday nov 30 entire farm stock and implements belonging to jos cooper lot 13 con 2 uxbridge two miles north of glas gow no reserve owner quitting farming sale at one terms cash a s farmer auctioneer wednesday dec 1st about 12 acres standing maplebeech cedar hemlock fine mostly virgin trees on the mrs wm waddell farm 1 miles east of claremont to be sold in quarter acre lots more or less two winters to remove wood there is a sawmill opposite the property terms cash sale at 1 pm a s farmer auctioneer mennonite churches dickson hill and mt joy rev s s slinntz minister sunday november 21 1943 mount joy 1000 am sunday school 1045 am quarterly communion service lloyd brubacker and irene stouffer of kitchener will bring the messages in song ac companied by ruth fannabacker at the organ 730 pm special evangelistic service the above singers again bringing selections dicksons hll sunday november 21 1943 1000 am public worship 1100 am sunday school the public is cordially invited to all of these services melville bethesda and peachs churches minister rev a j orr sunday november 21 1943 peachs 10 am melville 1115 am a representative from the ontario temperance qteaerationwill speak at all services mr lome shewfelt friday nov 19 peachs ypu it the home of mr and mrs h war riner social night bloomington ringwood christian churches rev g w brown pastor sunday november 21 1943 11 am bloomington subject a cure for spiritual lethargy 220 pm ringwood subject the divine helper 730 pm altona gospel service sunday school at 1000 am in altona church 1030 am childrens meeting in ringwood church monday 700 pm you will exjoy the christian fellow ship in these churches plan to come mennonite brethren in christ church gormley and bethesda rev f huson pastor sunday november 21 1943 200 pm sunday school 300 pm evangelist m t sellers 730 pm preaching rev m tjssellers will preach at bethesdail030 am closing services with rev m t sellers stouffville united church rev douglas davis minister mrs chns nolan organist sunday november 21 1943 1000 am sunday school 1100 am divine worship 730 pm evening vespers thursday cgit thursday s30 pm choir practice sunday nov 28tli dr chas x gubst preacher this is our fathers house feel at home enter expectantly breathe prayerfully relax rest- fully worship soulfully leave thoughtfully god never falls

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