Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 25, 1944, p. 5

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t moderator of general i semblyl at markham s -5j- the general nm the moderator of assembly of the presbyterian churchin canada the right rev h beverly ketchen ma dj of hamilton is-the- special guest preacher at the 104th anniversary services in st andrews presbyter ian church markham this coming sundayat both morning and even ing services- this will give the people of thjs district hyo oppor tunities hearing this distinguish ed and eloquent preacher the welsh male choir of toronto will sing at the evening service and will also give a program of sacred songs following the service rev t decourcy rayner will be in hamilton preaching in the mod erators church goodwood the wm whittleton sale here on friday is expected to attract a fewbuyers for theproperty as well as a good crowd for the furniture sale the list of goods is in this issue of the paper the stork was very considerate in our township this past week in sorting out the boys and girls for he left a little daughter at the feasby home and a young son at the mortson home elwood henderson and wife and robert gulliver and wife were guests of mr and mrs wm hen derson on sunday just recently returned from a visitto fenelon falls mr dan baker has gone to hamilton to visit another daughter who has just undergone an operation for appen dicitis and returned to her home there we are hoping to soon hear that mrsfred baston will shortly be able to return from the hospital in toronto followingiherrecent opera tion another hospital patient jos crawford is doing very well as is expected home soon a mr powell from perth is visit ing his daughter mrs ben garrett here the goodwood baptist church will hold their anniversary services sunday may 28th 3 pm and 730 pm rev- john marshall of oshawa will be the guest speaker at both services there will be special music by the choir and the stafford trio white frost covered the roof tops here on friday morning following the criilly evening of thursday which alarmed many people so that they covered the hot house plants in the garden however the frost did not do a great deal of harm we are glad to say this community extends sym pathy to the family of mrs william h taylor who diedonthe farm here on may 16 following a long period of poor health- the taylors only came to goodwood at the end of march to occupy the stafford farm eastofthe united church and accordingly had not gotten well acquainted since mrs taylor was war paint for tkehome front j ballantrae anniversary the anniversary services will be held in ballantrae united church on sunday may 28th at 11 am mr roy irwin will speak assisted by a student from the university and the soloist will be thbs wilson at 730 pm rev a j orr will preach and there will be special singing at both services mrs r irwin will give selections on the cathedral chimes and the xylophone assisted by miss florence barkey i in ill health at that time sne was the former josette johnston and with her husband farmed at quaker hill before coming to goodwood the mother who was 66 years of age is survived by herhusband and four sons they being stewart tay lor living at home with the parents also three married sons graham grant and samuel taylor the fun eral service on thursday afternoon fromthe late farm home to ux- bridge cemetery was conducted by all saints from toronto nephews acted aspall bearers and the united church j pastor b garriet sang a solo dear oh deer did you see the deer z in staffords bush close by but you musnt molest the dear little deer or youll be punished and thats no lie lift j i7irti j gy j tysevv tgwa v5npisn a andjioylhey jjs st andrew s presbyterian churcnat markham minister re vjpdeconrcyraynei a suniy guest speaker at bothseryicmoderatorofy thegeneral assembly house paint is war paint these days paint will preserve your homes s prevent small damage from becoming serious and costly through neglect and decay the more you and make do around your own homethe less you will consume the goods and services needed elsewhere for an allout war effort for helpful advice talk to your cil paint dealer- any home maintenance problem that you are likely to have has been met many times in his experience or in the experiences of his many customers you will find tooi that he has many sources of technical information i j colour styling tips on painting and when you need paint yourc1l paint dealer sells finest quality cil paints enamels and finishes for every home need constant research has main tained- oil standards of quality despite wartime shortages stouffville fw riches ontarkts combination sale real estate cars farm stock implements household furniture etc there will be offered for sale the following chattels goods on the property of d f hbldeh sons stouffville ontario sat may 27th at 1230 pm sharp real estate building lots south parts of lot 7 and 8 main street stouffville about 40x80 more or less north part of lot no 1 in 2 lots each about 45xl00 more or less cars v 1 1937 plymouth coupe delux rum ble seat good condition 1 1935 ford delux coach with trunk good condition 5 good tires 1 1935 ford coach good condition 1 1932 studebaker good shape and good tires 1 stewart wariner car radio good condition and hot water heater farm stock implements j bay gelding clyde rising 5 years old 1300 lbs x m h 2furrow 10 tractor plow mccormick2furrow tractor plow m h manure spreader m h combination cultivator 3drum steel roller m h hay tedder and fork buck rake 10x12 complete mount- on 1931 chev truck chassis re- versible cockshutt 13hoe drills seeder and fertilizer attachment heavy steel wagon with spring bunks good as new farm wagon with bolsters m h grain grinder 8 set platform weigh scales 1000 lbs melotte cream separator frost wood gang plow delaval cream separator 2 walking plows barrel churn heavy steel drum 40 gal furniture etc mendelson upright piano adding machine simplicity electric washer eureka vacuum cleaner battery radio set practically n e w electric picturemachine with talkie suit able for home church or club en tertainment with 50 alms and re cords oak cabinet columbia gramophone 25 records combination electric or engine washing machine 2 linoleum rugs 6xl2new used congoleum rug 9xl2 used 2 findlays 6 lid cook- stove hot water front and tank 2 oak stove heaters and pipes coal oil heater 3 burner quebec stove with oven a large number of steel and wood en beds springs mattresses some nearlynew feather ticks kitchen furniture dining s room furniture bedroom -furniture- cooking utensils dish es glasswaregarden tools oil lamps and lanterns it is interesting to note that since the township of whitchurch was incorporated back in 1850 ninety- four years- ago- it has had twenty- two t different reeves- first reeve named when the township was incorporated was joseph hart- man who held the office for ten years a length of service never equalled by any other reeve to this day mr hartmanwhen reeve in 1859 became warden of the united counties of york and peel and with this great honor to his credit he died hi dec 1859 just at the closing of his biggest year in office v the nearest approach to mrhart- mans tenure of office was made by herman kiddwho held the position for six years and by earl toole also reeve for six terms and who retired only when he reached the wardenship of york county in 1942 one john randall who served back in 18691873 was reeve five terms also morgan baker who pre ceded mr kidd during these 93 years of in corporation whitchurch has only had six township clerks the first manto serve was geolporter who was followed by jos w- collins who must have been very capable for he held office at the pleasure of the council for 34 years when he resigned probably because of age next in line came jc liindy wh clarke wm crawford and the pre sent incumbent john crawford the youngest clerk in the county of york but not without a few gray hairs since he became clerk and treasurer of whitchurch below we give a list of the reeves and the years they served the mun icipality 18501859 joseph hartman 18601862 john ironsides 18631864 edward wheeler 18651868 john randall 18671868 edward wheeler 18691873 john randall 18741877 maxson jones 18781881 j c lundy 18821885 maxson jones 18861888 chas j brodier 18891891 maxson jones a8921894 wm a mccormack 18951896 seneca baker v 18971900 garon b haines 1901- lemon baker 1902- garon b haines 19031904 lemon baker 19051906 r t soules 19071908oseneca baker i y19091911 s pffoote -1912- 3vh clark j 1913- seneca baker 19151918 t jspaulding 1919- s pfoote 1920- d h russnell 19211923 wm crawford 19241928 morgan baker 19291934 herman kidd 19351936 newton rae 19371942 c e toole warden 19431944 geo h leary township geo l porter -jos- w collins 34 years jos c lundy w h clark wm crawford john crawford right rev h beverly kerchenmaiv did mrsr braef ajl 720 pjli welsh male fchoir oftokokiopy will sing and also give programme following the service mdndaymay29ui anniversary super sm pjirfitstjit absiissioncknts v z- 4 4th line uxbridge mrs brown and daughterinlaw from montreal visited with her son- inlaw mr ralph faulkner and the grandchildren for a few days pte howard feasby on sunday evening to take up his du ties after a two weeks furlough c mrs clayton hill and laura spent a day this week with her parents mr a ashenhurst n olive maye has returned to toronto after spending a few days at her home here mrwm redman called on his niece mrs norman feasby on sat urday t v pte jini faulkner of petawawa saturday was home herelast week j- mr and mrs a ashenhurst spent an evening last week with mr john beelby who has just returned from the hospital xv vt v mr and mrs dan norton miss lily- da mr and mrs harold norton arid joe also mr ed nor- tqn called at the feasby home on sunday- mrs brown and mary faulkner spent an afternoon with mrs bert maye last week v mr and mrs-ia- ashenhurst mrs j kidd and mre r feasby were in attendance jarlne funeral wed nesday for mrs w bacon master arnold maye had some of his friends for a birthday party last the church s ervices clerks resigning after 15 lgal heavy glass jars kitchen cutlery ice box mariytotherarticles too numerous to mention terms and conditions on real estate announced at time of kjk sale v other goodscash clarke prentice d howen a- 1 i auctioneers lloyd turner clerk sale will be sold over loud spejcer auctionsale of household furniture and 8 roomedtbcouse to be sold by public auction at goodwood j lon fridayimay26 the property of wm whittleton electric range4 burner b each cook stove beach 6 hole organ large mohair sofa sewing machine- singer 4 rocking chairs smalltable parlor set complete gramophone 7 wicker chairs good square table 6 kitchen chairs large kitchen cupboard hand washingmachine fallleaf table no of jars number of dishes cooking uten sils number of flat irons lawn mower number of ladders 2 galvanized tubs new number garden tools large lawn roller lawn bench number crocks small stand quantity linoleum dresser stand number pictures and frames dresser and washstand 3 toilet sets good 2 trunks bed springs and mattress large ar mchair large chest 2 large couches round table 2 small tables hall racks number mirrors sideboard bed complete number rugs philco radio electric and table 2 carpet sweepersotherarticles o terms cash real estate the real estate consists of a fine r8roomed house- equipped with vhydo 2iots providing ample farden space- large garage and table combined v terms on real estate cash and will be offered subject tore- r s servebidk rmsale one pm sharp as farmer auctioneer l vphstouffviue7312 melville bethesda and peachs churches minister rev a j orr sunday may 28th peachs 10 am melville 1115 am c botheada 3 pm t friday may 26th melvule ypu ball game on the school grounds followed by a pie social wedmay 31 melville womans associatioriat the home of mrs j painter almira at230 pm christchurchr anglican revf rector- missellzabeth foote organist sunday may- 28th i 200 pm sunday school a 230 pm evening prayer js i everybodywelcome -u- t stouffville united churchtcv key douglas davis minister sundaymavv28th 1000 amundaysoot lltrotamm6rhingwcrshlp t 730 pm eveningworship tuesday may 30 at 8 pm the wo mans asociation will jnee atthe home of miss bannerman thursday 830 pm choir practice friday 715 pm wolf cubs are you at your wits end have you a yearning for a deeper peace not known before listen i call ed upon the lord and he heard me and delivered me from all my fears thewms will meet on thufs- i day june 1st at 3 pm in the church basement with mrs geo thompson obrien avenue as guest speaker mrs d chadwick will render a solo please note the change of time bloomington rlngwood christian churches rev gi wbrpwnpastor sunday- may 28th r 1100 am bloomlngton 730 pm ringvood evangelist fred may of toronto will speakat both fred may will also sing and play on his musical instruments see else wherein this paper for complete announcement sunday school atloooam classes for airages y f childrens meetirig in ringwood church monday 7- pjn missionarymeetihg in ringwood church monday ati8 pm stouffville mennqnlte young people will take charge bloomington ce mefeting in the churchfriday8 pji- a warmchristianv fellowship awaits you v plan to us stouffville christian church n3 charles montgomerjypastor miss nora staploton organist sunday may 28th 1000 am bible school 1100 am morning worship 730 pmgospel service monday 730 pmteen age girlsf friday 700 pm l childrens meefg friday 8 pm christian endeavour church hhiii 200 pm bible school 300 pm divine worship friday 430 pm children meeting at mrs forfars house jk everyone cordially invited vu3 v stouffville mennonite church ryr rov e moyer pastor sunday may 28th 1000 am sunday school- t 1100 am divine worship i v 730 pm evangelistic j 730 pm altona the turnbiill t evangelistic party each week night except saturday at pm thurs- evetstouffvilleprayer pecialvhriv revival meetings begin in stouffsv 5z ville mennonite church junell watch for- anbuncement t not forsaking the assembling- of ourselves together heb10 25 4 mennonite churches dickson hill and mt joy- rot s s shanta slinistqr mount joy sunday may 28th- 1000 am suhaayscnool 1100 am7divine worship i evening service lifted in the inter- est of special service at dicksons hiu- dicksons cill v 1000 amdiyinejworship jrl 1100 ani1sunday school 730 pm evangelistic service s themalequartettefrom vjormley will sing at all of the above ser- vices special services are iriprb- gress at dicksons hill each even ing exceptsaturday w stouffville baptist r church r rev d macgregor pastor sunday may28th 1000 am bible school- classes for all ages 1100 am morning worship 730 pmeveningworshtp wed8 p come andlreceivee a blessing second markham baptist church v -v- rev normanrowan pastor- sunday may 28th c 955 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship subjectchurch 7 the handofourgodisupon all them for good that seek him- ezra 8 22 prayer meeting and bible study tuesday8 pm invite your sunday visitors to y church a welcometoall f the bestreaaltt are obtained from trlbnna classified tadtb s st james presbyterian church stouffville rev t docourcy roynor minister sunday may28th f 945 am-sabbath- school and vbible class- a there- will be no church service j thefregular service being with drawn in- favor jot jthe104th anni versary servicesat st- andrews 4 presbyterian church markhahij v5j see special advt s please noteon sundayijune 4ththere willbetwqlservices in st james at 945 am and also in the evening at 730 pm vv sfeas2jsbassi gormley and bethesda mennonitebrethren ju christ- church revf huson pastor j vsjf i bethesda suridayymajr 28th i communion service i am ik gormley v suhdaymay28th r sunday school tni2pm communion service f 300 pm evangelistic 1u7v 730apm monday evening at 8pm rev mil- ton bricker will be in charge of busiriessrneeting stfifijfjr speaaxouxctsltt pikes menee june4thto7june revir- rleroyljwillibethe evangelist keep 1 6pbnraridplahjto tfor announcement in next weeks tissue also posters 2 in store- win- -dows- c b v 7 tzm

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