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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 13, 1944, p. 4

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ry ft the tribune stouffville ont thursday july 13th 1944 r- midsummer prices shredded wheat or shreddies 2 pkgs 23c ogilvie blendies aylmer vegetable soup royal york coffee aylmer dehyd beans aunt jemima pancake saniwhite tissue v handewrap wax paper fly spray budget odex antiseptic soap 2 pkgs 19c 3 tins for 25c lb 39c 5 oz tins for 19c flour pkg 16c 4 rolls 25c 40 ft 10c 8oz size 13c 3 bars 19c green peas new potatoes cabbage stouffville groceteria self serve phone 280 we deliver- dickson hill victoriasquare zi mj and- mrs e avison mrshafc the friends of miss evelyn byerold wellman and murray spent wiu be interested to know that sheathe weekend with friends at mono will be spending a number of weeks mr and mrs edward britnall of with the canadian sunday school toronto had tea sunday evening mission m the tnunder bay dis- w mr and mrs bert sanderson tnct mabel miss margaret moyer is taking at rev h j mackay and- members short course at toronto university of the trail rangersj spent the ilk this summer the wms of mount joy were entertained at the home of mrs a hoover by the local wms last weekend camping at snake island on lake simcoe we wish a speedy recovery for mrs chas hart who is ill in the icecream social the womens association of lemonville are holding an ice cream social on the grounds of the lemonville school on wednesday july 19 come and enjoy this de lightful evening a good program is being arranged admission 25c and 15c manitoba parmer comes east with horses mr archie stewart of isabella who saw musselmans first of all the living people born in the musselman lake district still living we venture to say that leo nard staley is the oldest mr staley reaches his 96th birthday on july 18 and lives with his son at streets- ville we do not know whether he has been around the lake the past ten tuesday the work of quilting was hospital halted for awhile in the afternoon i mr and mrs p bennett and roy for a devotional period the chief i davld boynton are spending feature of the program was a talk tnlj week at keswick given by our pastors wife mrs mr and mrs frank brumwell shantz who related her experience and family spent sunday at niagara crossing the atlantic from nigeria falls with her two small children come one come all to the c j t nr i j i sunday school picnic at wood- mvn m j park on tuesday july 18th mrs green mr and mrs bill pal- everyone in the community is in mer and daughter of toronto and vite whether you belong to our h school or not plelse bring tea on sunday with mrs redshaw a dien basket and family miss aldine redshaw is spending a couple of weeks holidays with mr and mrs james walker tori onto miss pauline barkey victoria square spent last week with her grandfather mr a c barkey the farm excursion from the prairie provinces has brought help a picnic basket the jwi and jfa met last tuesday evening at the community hall mrs garnet francy gave the motto mrs redpath the district director gave the paper and her top ic was home and country and was very much enjoyed a piano duet was given by misses joy and margaret mortson at the joint meeting mrs harold wellman read an address messrs george and jfn 3 xp t e ln tn j rumney presented mr and l mrs leslie haiti with two table- lamps on behalf of the community years or so but if he hasnt there man is in town for a few days is a big surprise awaiting this old uxbridge township boy i one can only imagine the ruggid 5 t t yhun who is visiting his sister miss sadie mnt t m hav l 0r vr mm- fe aaa tu n stewart can count many intimate mr and mrs ace davis of leroy saskatchewan mrmaynard hallman and mother from rochester visited at the hall- man home recently misses norma and alice barkey betty wideman and margaret eby from our local sunday school atten ded the youths conference in con nection with the stayner mbc camp meeting last week a number of others motored up for the week end services the younger members of our young peoples society provided an interesting program of song recita tions readings etc at the service him on monday evening we expect these promising children will be a peoples friends in the home district here although he has been in western canada for a considerable number of years he is a- wellestablished farmer in manitoba and reports ex cellent crops getting ready for the harvest in his district there archie came east with a car of horses that were unloaded at pickering village spot it must have been 96 years ago k th f or 90 years ago when he was be- m tne ll coming of school age live stock i the community extends sympathy was viry scarce and the odd team to mrs wm burkholder and family of oxen was used by the few sett- of stouffville in this time of ber- lers they were particularly good cavement the burkholder family at stumping time which was most- residents here a number of lv all the time in those early days j a t when the uppermost desire in the mr and mrs j wesley wideman l r cemeterv for settlers mind was to get rid of the had sunday dinner with mr and ksor churcn ana cemetery iot trees and stumps mrs charles hoover and family stf tta om fillth meimonus a member of early mennonite group passes on the death of mrs albert reesor at the advanced age of 79 years removes a resident of the markham- scarboro townline district that was well and favorably known through out the locality mrs reesor was the former barbara rittenhouse who took up residence in this dis trict after her marriage to albert b reesor who survives her toge ther with two daughters emma mrs mino drudge 9th concession markham and sarah mrs jos smith on the home place where the mother died there are ten grandchildren and one great grand child the funeral on wednesday after noon proceeded from the old home at lot 5 con 5 scarboro to the retired butcher geo kemp dies in 88th year last week we published a four- generation group of the kemp fam ily of which george h kemp was theeldest he being 8s years and a former resident of stouffville whose shop was in the building now occu pied as part of the printing office- this week we have to chronicle the sudden passing of this veteran former resident whose death occur red thursday at the toronto gener al hospital the funeral took place on sunday with interment at stouff ville cemetery it is said that during the great london plague all the men died but the butchers and mr kemp used to say that he was a descend ant of that hardy group of survivors for generations the kemps have been butchers mr kemp who con newlyweds to farm in whitchurch twphv j i- gormley mennonite church be decked with delphiniums white lilies and roses made a lovelysett- ing for the wedding of olive frances farmer and mr andrew martin hutchinson on saturday afternoon the bride is the daughter of mr and mrs a s farmer gormley and the groom is a sen of mrs hut chinson and the late martihhutch- inson of whitchurch rev herbert shantz former pastor- came from new dundee to tie the nuptial knot givenin marriage by her father the bride was gowned in white sheer organdie with headdress of the same material she wore a shoulder veil and carried red roses the brides only sister betty was bridesmaid she wore light blue sheer and head dress of matching flowers caught with veiling she carried pink roses the best man was mr elgin hast ings with mr frank harvey and keith hutchinson as ushers miss helen doner was soloist for the reception afterwards mrs farmer- mother of the bride wore navy blue her corsage was red roses whilemrs hutchinson mo ther of the groom was also in navy with white accessories her corsage was of red roses- the couple left for muskoka on their wedding trip the bride travel ling in a white jersey twopiece en semble with matching accessories and mink fursther top coat was navy blue they will take up resi dence on the 6th concession of whitchurch cantaloupe 25c cil jumbo 3gs ripe sweet lettuce ea 6c ontario large firm heads for 19c ontario green stalk tomatoes ijenmiiigton outdor grown priced reasonably potatoes ontario new no lin good supply ducted the butchering business here 40 years ago was born at jacksons point his father was a butcher in sutton george located in stouff ville in 1881 sixtythree years ago and built the present residence and corner block now schells butcher shop and dwelling place two years later he bought the adjoining build ing the old wheeler office and made it into a butcher shop it is now remodelled into a printing office he did a wholesale and retail but chering business geo kemp was honored by his fellow citizens by being returned for two terms as a member of the municipal council he married annis johnson sister of mrs lyman dougherty and to them three daughters and four sons were born all in stouffville maud mrs w ilaystead nellie mrs w harris greta mrs w elliott also george w charles- stanley and clarence m the latter being in the rcaf mrs kemp died in 1916 and was laid to rest in the family plot here so once again the family gathered i at the sacred spot- to lay away a father six of the seven sons and daughters were present the absent one being the son overseas 2nd line uxbridge mr david barry of cando sask- lis- visiting mr and mrs charles j forsyth miss phyliss mcguckin returned home- after vacationing a week at twelve mile lake a shower was held at the home of mr and mrs arthur dowswell in honour of mr and mrs joe for syth they received many lovely gifts mrs clarence corbet and son of oshawa visited with mr and mrs les mitchell morley haynes had the misfor tune to be kicked in the breast by a horse while helping bristol mc guckin it was quite a severe blow lemonville the ringwood mrs addie cote returned to her home in chapleau on sunday after spending three weeks with her sis ter mrs ralph burkholder miss lenore jaynes of toronto is holidaying with miss ada barkey many from here attended the memorial service held in the sixth line baptist church on sunday afternoon for the late tpr elgin hisey mrs s w- hastings spent weekend in the bala district we welcome a new citizen to our community the young son of mr and mrs- stewart rae v mr douglas of buffalo spent a couple of days with his daughter mrs roy irwin lacjim rae is home from mountainview for a couple of days don harwood has been spending a few days with his brother fred glad to hear that mr geo hood a former resident of this district is improving in health after a len gthy illness fflcwmrvm creamery butter 37 tomato juice kelloggs cprm flakes 2p- 15 shredded wheat 2n23 newport fluffs 25 w 39 chateau cheese 19 kraft dinner nehsons cocoa 19 29 richmello coffee i 35 spork canned meat 29- wax paper mhm- wmp 40ft 1q white swan tissue 3 25 ivoryrgl0ssfsfichgk domdfoe motor ott i 67 mr w gibney and daughter muriel have returned to their home in newmarket after spending holi days at the home of his cousin earl tate at baker hill roy grove picked three lemons from his lemon tree this week- the largest weighing 1 lb 6 ounces and measuring 15 inches by 15 inches pine orchard mrs r chapiriari spent a few days with relatives in stouffville master paul widdifield is holiday ing with his aunt here dorraine and lorraine smith are spending a time with mr and mrs walt johnston the willing workers met at mrs woods in the form ofa picnic last wednesday afternoon an enjoy able time was spent- mr and mrs hutchinson were toronto visitors last week our sympathy is extended to mr r chapman and family in the death of his brotherinlaw mr w burkholder of stouffville albert clark has returned to tor onto after spending a couple of years with the lundy family atha news mr norman lehman is the first to commence harvest in this district norman cut barley on july 8th mr and mrs featherston attend ed a dance at malvern friday even ing mrs murray dunkeld is visiting for a few days with mrs arthur wagg atileaskdale almira mr and mrs john mcneice and family called on mr and mrs fred hisey on monday v mr and mrs chas taylor and mrs j f brillinger of ridgeway and mrs howard plum of kinder- sley sask visited with mrand mrs peter stickley one day last week mr norman jarvis attended the memorial service on sunday for pte underwood who was killed in france mr and mrs jacob cober and marylyn and donnie jackson tor onto had supper sunday with mr and mrs chas conner mr robert heise ofkindersley sask called on friends on our line on sunday visitors on sunday with mr and mrs peter stickley were mr and mrs geo- hilts and vera gormley mr and mrs jacob shank mark- ham and miss- hannah byer of hamilton mr andmrs lou lehman visited with mr arid mrs ash of gormley one day last weekr mr perry mccallum of roland sask called on mrand mrs willis lehman on sunday mrs thos dunkeld has returned home after spending a week with her daughter mrs j milton miss mary spang from toronto spent the weekend with miss mable spang mrand mrs adraper spent sun day evening with mr arid mrs car- ruthers r cub news the cubs returned from camp last saturday where they were on holiday the group picture that was tobe taken on july i4ui hasbeen postponed until further notice ow- alton a congratulations to marjory madill and tsabelle davison passing their entrance examinations- around one hundred were pre sent at the burnhamand ball re union held at the home of mr and mrs o m madill on saturday july 1st the young folks enjoyed the swimming pool and ball game and a very enjoyable time- was spent the hislop family oshawa won the prize for the largest family present eight in all one of the fam ily bob rcaf who drives a transport plane and who is station ed at vancouver bc was present wixbn madill was the oldest man present and mrs thos ball was the eldest woman also little baby thompson daughter of mrand mrs lewis thompson of uxbridge was the youngest an invitation was accepted to meet at the horhe of mr and mrs norman bunker next year on sunday july 9th miss ruth palmer and lady friend from trail bc only daughter of mr huson palmer of the same place called at the home of ruths great uncles and aunt mr ralph jones and miss mary they were accompanied by mr and mrs gray of toronto who took a snap of ruths great uncle and aunt before leaving miss pal mer is a school teacher at the above named place and this was her first trip east j gormley dominions torctiwinb- v i messrs walter henderson and louis climenhage came back- from ing to the fact that some cubs are the pefferlaw river last week with away on vacation cub j meetings atasty catch of rock bass pickerel vas- usual i andperch the haul averaged over u isjs lchanlniscubmaster apouitdeachvuiviu

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