Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 6, 1944, p. 4

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kv v v- 5 v k- ri the tribune stouffville ont thursday july6th1944 y- ms midsummer specials herrings tomato saiice orange ingersol cheese paula sugar swt certo crystals toilet soap beacon mouse killer larvex moth killer juice 20oz9 tall tin 17c 24 ox 29c vz lb pkg 21c bottle 39c 2 for 25c 3 bars 17 pkg 25c 16oz 83c mazda bulbs 25 40 60 wart 15c tat aunt trapps tin 35c sweet cherries and new potatoes arriving stoiiffville groceteria self serve phone 280 we deliver pine orchard mr and mrs earl toole and fam ily were sunday guests with mr and mrs howard mcciure herb reid rcn vr is spending a month with his mother mrs j reid mr and mrs allen entertained his daughter and husband for a few days frank gibney of saskatchewan is visiting his sister and brother here mr and mrs douglas hope were visitors with his parents here miss jean johnston and miss eileen fair were weekend visitors with mr and mrs walter johnston mr and mrs dean brandon of guelph visited his parents holidaying in muskoka richard hutchinson rcafof alymer visited his parents harvey preston rcaf is home on his last leave before leaving for overseas we are sorry to report henry jones son of mr and mrs bert jones is listed as missing henry attended school here and was very popular with his school chums we trust word will come through that he is safe free methodist camp the toronto district of the free methodist church will hold their annual camp meeting inthepark at holland landing just north of the village from july 14 to 23rd all who care to attend will be made welcome the guest speaker for mr and mrs leslie mcknight are the camp will be rev f r dawson f tgreen ri verv 7 r mr and mrs w robinson- spent the holiday with mrsa jloover mr and mrs howard forsyth spent the weekend with his parents mr and mrs roy carter visited frank carters on sunday last mr and mrs syd beare and lor- yaine harnihiah- were with robert milnes on sunday mrs beare bad the misfortune to cut her arm while cleaning a window- it required a few stitches mr and mrs smith of palmerston were arthewill duncan home the duncan reunion was held at mark- ham on saturday on sunday morning mrs mc millan of locust hill now home from peru delighted our ss with stories and facts of how they live in this foreign country- mrs a troyer rendered a lovely solo young peoples had a short jour ney to the home of mv and mrs gordon lehman of markhara on saturday evening mrs h shank took the topic and miss jean glenn sang a very inspiring solo after the meeting we were served strawber ries and cake on thursday the community was shocked to- hear that the youngest son of mr and mrs cameron eves had been hit by a car in front of their home the lad only two along with other children had ga thered about the weston bakery truck and as another car came up from the back the little fellow ran out direct in front the funeral service on sunday was taken by rev mr heel duet was sung by june shank and ida gray inter ment was in queensville mrs ern- madill and daughter visited her mother mrs f postel on sunday on tuesday last the community gathered in the school house in honor of miss l isabel honey our teacher and gave her a miscellane ous shower there was prepared a short program solo by clarence beelby piano accordian solo by vera burbrisky recitation by ruth hutchings three maids of lee by mrs a michell mrs e forsyth mrs r carter andthe mock wedd ing taken by bride mildred carter groom ida gray bridesmaid hazel michell and doris eves best man mary carter flower girl ken hager- man minister ed wilson miss honey received many useful gifts and responded inher own usual manner oti rrr- v claremont- the wms will meet- on thurs day july 13 at the home of mrs frank loyst both the baby band and mission band will be guests mrs henry johnson of stoiiffville wilgive anaddress to the children death smith at the lord duilerin hos pital orange ville on june 29th carolyn ann dear daughter of mr and mrsroy h smith orton ont formerly of stoiiffville aged 26 days births carrington mr and mrs nor- man carrington- gormley wish to announce the birth of their daughter betty ann on monday july 3 1944 mongolia on tuesday june 27 the pupils had their final day of school amid much excitement the flag which the pupils had bought with taoney raised at skating parties was raised on the flag pole they also pre sented a new pair of large pictures to the school to be hung at the front during the afternoon mary scott on behalf of the rest of the pupils presented their teacher miss mary bell with a lovely end table and photograph album 41s she is leaving to take up teaching duties in grade ii at richmond hill miss helen campbell of stouffville will assume teaching duties here in sep tember we wish her the best of luck in her first year at the work school results of ss no 22 from grade viii to high school shirley bunker honours luella wideman barbara hoover margar et wideman from grade vii to grade viii anna wideman honours scott dogsvattack seven hocks of seeeji in markham locust hill child fatally injured r v robert eves ran out from behind bread truck twoyearold robert eves son of i mr and mrs walter eves rr 1 locust hill was fatally injured j when struck by a car driven by i flightlieut a e manser no 11 rcaf training command toronf to oh no 7 highway one and a half miles east of green hiver at 410 friday afternoon a bread truck which had been proceeding westwai stopped onthe highway andr the driver albert la- bery accompanied by two small children was at the rear of the truck apparently removing bread as manser was passing the truck the eves child ran out from behind it and was struck by the car he was taken to the oshawa gen eral hospital suffering from a frac tured skull and laceration of the brain and died before midnight dr h c hall of oshawa was the attending physician arid the coroner drh m macdonald of oshawa was called provincial constable george yuile of oshawa investigat ed the accident it has not yet been decided if there will be an inquest vandorf from grade v to grade vi flor ence betz ha eklurid walter wil liams on trial from grade iv to grade v glen- della carter murray couperth- waite helen brown from grade ii to grade iii gladys eklund honours glenda silverthorn caroline vanzant har old hook ella williams d baker from grade i to grade ii marian betz honours marjorie cowan edward baker from primer to grade i mar garet williams donald reaman mary b bell teacher mrs durward- wife of james durward of scott township died oh june 19 at the home of her daugh ter mrs colin pattenden vandorf where she had made her for the past four years mrs durward was in her s8th year and before her marriage was sarah ellen spof- ford the funeral to tjxbridge cemetery was conducted by rev e moddle a son walter of sunder- maryjj and a daughter mrs zella i pattenden are the survivors at dominion its baby food wm wsesmbkm heimz infant foods 3 tjym irifiuvt foods msytm cereal ooz pkc 29 creflm of wheat quickorreffllaf of wheat ouickorreplar evaporated milk butter first grak mild canadian cheese domestic shortening mimmmmmm oranges california small sweet size 32 cabbage local hard green heads lemons california- size 300 celery ontario green bizc5 grapefruit caiilforniasi5e 126 beets local y 2 doz 35c 2 for 19c dozen 43c 2for25c 4 for 25c large bunch 5c dominion stores limited too late last week miss jean white was sunday guest with mr and mrs roy morley s mr and mrs he oliver attend ed the decoration service at churc hill on sunday afternoon glad to report irene pattenden is home from the hospital convales cing from an appendix operation misses audrey and grace sprox- ton spent sunday with their grand parents mr and mrsrwh sprox- ton our congregational picnic will be held at cedar beach on fiiday july 7 plan to come and bring your full basket the choir presented misses audrey and grace sproxton with a pantry shelf shower they will soon leave to room in toronto and attend the six week course at nor mal miss grace has already secur ed lloydtowh school in king town ship t harold and betty moddle of tor onto were home over the weekend a few families from this centre attended the pine orchard decorat ion service sunday afternoon mrs earl foster assisted with the quilt one day last week having tea withmrs louis brillinger master donald sproxton is spend ing part of his holidays with his grandparents mr and mrs louis brillinger mr grant morley was present at the organ sunday morning in the absence of mr g e richardson misses audrey switzer and ruth oliver of toronto were home over the weekend mr and mrswh sproxton spent afew days over the weekend with mr and mrs ellis and family at conestogo mr and mrs morley were sun day dinner guests with mrand mrs harry west mr and mrs george sproxton spent sunday with relatives in tor onto misses audrey and grace sproxton are attending normal for the six weeks course miss grace sproxton has secured lloydtown school in king township mrs quickfall and miss marguer ite of bridgeport were weekend guests with mr and mrs oliver and miss ruth oliver mrs john crawford elsie and annehave ill with measles glad to see them out again everybody in this community are invited to our picnic to be held at cedar beach musselmans lake on friday afternoon those without transportation meet i at our church at 2 pm our ypu were guests of queens ville ypu on tuesday evening our farmers are busy making hay and appreciate the fine weather thus far a number of s s workers attend- ded ss- convention at viviaiv arid enjoyed the services- and kind hos pitality in their comfortable church master donald sproxton is spend ing a few weeks with his grandpar ents mi and mrs louis- brillinger friends in this district wlib had met and known elgin hisey of ringwood were shocked to learn he had died of wounds in italy june 22nd caused by muttoneating dogs roam ing over markham township the past four weeks no less than seven flocks were attacked in a fair ly wide area extending from the 1st concession to as far east as the fred cole farm on the 9th and al bert browns 10th con dam age for which compensation was paid by markham council on mon day when in general meeting ran to 648 while some 25 sheep or lambs were killed outright consider able more damage was caused the flocks- and over half the compensa tion was for flock damage b watford gormley rr2 pro bably suffered the greatest loss and was awarded 305 while fred cole east of markhairi was ordered paid 100 otheipreceived harry white gormley rr 2 20 harold mackie richmond hill 78 albert brown stouffville 60 mrs fred johnson unionville 35 j bull jefferson 50 it- is the largest kill made by roaming dogs for some considerable time only hi one instance that of albert brown were the dogs caught in the actand one shot on the spot the dept of game and fisheries reported that over 100 pheasants were depositedin the township last week of which 90 were laying hen birds arid the remainder cock birds they were all freed at suitable points and the layers will go tp work at once it is expected so that they may multiply greatly before the next shoot comes around a bylaw was passed appointing the followingfour persons as sheep valuators c s boynton gordon lunau wm brooke and hugh boyd they will be paid 3 per visit and 10c per mile for travell ing reeve chas hooper presided over the session which did not convene until evening hospitalization char ges paid totalled 16738 chief ac counts passed were for road work of which main items were 2700 to f roberts for 1800 yards of gravel at 150 and another account for 95 yards 142 50 the brunner mond co was ordered paid 1106 80 for 40 toris- of calcium it was re ported that every street in union ville had just been oiled and a splendid job hadbeenobtained victoria square congratulations are extended to the students from here who attend richmond high school on being successful in passing their examina tions congratulations are also ex tended to miss beitie forster on receiving her commerical diploma mr and mrs edward britnell of toronto mr and mrs wesley boyn ton of port perry and mr and mis stanley boynton had tea sun day with mr and mrs louis ni chols mrs ida nichols mr and mrs harvey collaid and family were guests on sunday evening with mr and mrs ted brown of duiibarton mr and mrs wesley boynton of port perry are spending a few days with mr and mrs stanley boynton and family mrs annie mortson mr and mrs gordon mortson and baby wayne spent the weekend with mr and mrs clarence stong of edgeley miss norine macdonald of toron to spent the weekend with mr and mrs pepcy bennett and family miss holen whitten of elgin mills spent the holiday with miss bertie forster mr and mrs cecil nichols and family had tea sunday v evening with mrs ella ratcliff of stbuftville the wms 47th anniversary meet ing with the babv- band graduation was held thursday afternoon with the mission band taking the wor ship period and mrs king giving a fine address the children adjourn ed to the lawn for games and re freshments mrsrt d simpson brought greeting to the wms from the presbyterial and mrs r f hicks delivered an address to the ladies all were delighted that the first president mrs ida nichols was present mrs h j mackay and mrs george mccague sr pour ed tea and i dainty refreshments wereserved miss grace boynton is spending the month of july with dr walter and mrs mason and family of rich mond hill at their cottage at wash- ago beach georgiria bay 2nd line uxbridge mr and mrs harry worth and niece and miss margaret taylorof toronto called at the albert taylor home on sunday miss mcgaw has returned to her home at dutton mr fred jackson of toronto is with mrarid mrs chas forsyth this week little hbbert taylor is staying with his aunt and uncle mr and mrs albert taylor mr and mrsbianchard visited at the forsythhome onsundayi mr and mrs bill tilley and farii- ily of hamilton- spent the weekend i with the latters parents mr and mrs steve knight we are glad to report that mr berttindall who had the misfor- tune to fall from a loadjbf hay last week is now home frdmtthe hospit al his many friends wish -him- a lemonville services next sunday ss at 1030 am church serviqe 730 pm visitors with mr and mrs s w hastings and elginduring the holi day weekend include mivwh har vey dr and mrs e r hastings and- miss marion hastings of tor- orito also dr and mrs ss ball of stouffville miss viola middleton of unionville miss olive farmer of gormley and mr andrew hutch inson miss norma rae was homef rom london for- the weekend miss florence barkey of toronto spent the holiday at her home here mr and mrs haynes of toronto visited with their daughter mrs harwood fin sunday other visitors with mr and mrs harwood were mrs winsby and -children- joyce and arthur of toronto mrs kenneth campbell visited with mrs orval drewery on tues day mr and mrs simmonds spent the speedy recovery- r i weekend with their daughter mrs missgwen smith of richmond lehman who is spending a few hill visitedatuielesmitchell-daysin-hernewhome-here-wel- home on sunday come to lemonville mrs lehman -v4- iv- a wssfev ifeijkii 3 v j jj tt y ijiitziijizi

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