Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 27, 1944, p. 5

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v r tribune stou 8th line markham s mrs mingay and daughter cath erine left last week to spend their vacation at the lakeside miss mary richer of toronto is spending a few days with mr and mrs james greenwood mr- and mrs arthur clark of buffalo visited with their cousins mr and mrs albert wideman on saturday misses anna and ella wideman and other friends motored to kit chener on sunday to spend the day with friends little miss marilyn echardt of toronto is spending a few holidays at the home of her grandparents mr and mrs jas murdock sunday visitors with mr and mrs ed fretzwere mr and mrs geo yoke and son of bethesda and with mr and mrs isaac wambold were mr and mrs sam browns- berger of toronto mr and mrs scott from sutton west also the rose family from newmarket were with mrs kirk and family on sunday mr and mrs morgan have ac companied the formers brother and wife on a two weeks vacation in the north country mr and mrs reglottand sons philip and ernest visited mr and mrs spang on saturday- some of our older residents claim the electrical storm we had jast week here was the worst in their memory many farmers around this line lost considerable crop with the hail which was particularly severe those who had theirwheat cut and stocked were fortunate tribune classified advs will do more for yon ringwood mrs owen halstead and daugh ter clara were toronto visitors over the weekend master john and jimmy abell of detroit are holidaying with their grandparents mr and mrs j l abell the rodanz farms have complet ed haying now having nearly 400 loads in their various barns the excelsior class enjoyed a potluck dinner and quilting on tuesday at the home of their secre tary mrs jacob baker mrsluella harwood of toronto was a sunday visitor with her bro ther herm burkholder mrs j m grove motored to schomberg on sunday with her brother e s barkey of lemon- ville mrs albert myland of toronto spent- the weekend with mr and mrs geo myland miss jessie mctavich and bro ther neil former ringwood resi dents now living near montreal called on friends here on monday evening prof and mrs a taglialatela of toronto were guests of dr and miss belle mitchell this week mrs alfred clark of aurora and miss lizzie mitchell of orillia were also recent guests at the mitchell home completes course s we re m needed the business i bloomington mr and mrs tomlinson of tor onto were guests at the mills home last week miss white of holland landing was a recent visitor at the vaughan home mr and mrs ashenhurst and gloria of bethesda were with mr e fairies here mrs j johnson and son of brampton spent the week with her mother mrs l paisley mr davis of glasgow is engaged at mr j wintersteins mr and mrs downer and child ren of toronto were with her par ents mr and mrs c tindall on saturday vernon gooding son of rev and mrs aviv gooding of gorm- ley has just completed an 8- weeks demonstration course in italy vernon who went over seas with the ordnance corps is connected with a reinforce ment unit and after serving considerable time in north africa as batman for several highranking officers went to the front lines in italy in the early spring here he became ill and following a recuperation period in the hospital took the abovementioned course supervising sports too ax dem ond lx q so please return us promptly w lemonville mr elgin hastings and friend motored to niagara falls on sun day mr roy irwin our student min ister for the past year is shipping his furniture this week tohorn- payne where he will begin his work as anordained minister of the un ited church mrs harwood of toronto has been spending a few days with her brother herm burkholder also her son fred harwood and family mr and mrs keith hutchinson and mr and mrs fred harwood journeyed north to kahshe lake in muskoka for a few days and report a pleasant and profitable time miss evelyn gilroy is at port lambton near sarniafora few weeks mrsg brooks and miss florence barkey spent the weekend at the latters home here- mrs brooks who taught school here last fall is attending oce and will assume duties as a high school assistant after the summer holidays mr e s barkey and florence motored to drayton recently and spent the weekend at the home of mr eli raymer and daughters formerly of stouffville among the interesting places they saw were the shand dam at fergus the rocks of elora and the yellow briar estate which is linked with the successful publication of that name victoria square j r weather was just right last tuesday for the sunday school pic nic held at woodland park about one j hundred and thirtyfive were able to enjoy it the storm last wednesday caused some severe damage some farm ers in this district have no crops left they were hailed out even their gardens are all washed away hail in some places was reported to be 6 inches deep windows were also broken byhehail f- mr and mrsje britnall of tor onto had tea sunday evening with mr and mrs rolplt perkins- and coral mr and mrs woods mr and miss chapman of tottingham spent sunday with mr and mrs e aveson and family mrs harold wellman and mur ray spent a few days last week with friends in toronto mr john holmes mrs ella rat- cliff misses barbara and carroll hotchkiss of stouffville had tea on sunday evening with mr and mrs cecil nichols and family miss nellie seeley mrs stanley boynton helen david and donald had tea saturday- evening with mrs ida nichols mr and mrs harvey collard and family miss carroll mckinley is spend ing a few days with friends at brighton miss peggy mackay returned sunday after spending the- past two weeks with friends in brandon manitoba these are every day values that make shopping interesting for thrifty shoppers 2 for 27c 3 for 25c kelloggs rice krispies qudkerpuffed wheat sparkles round grain rice neilsons cocoa lynn valley peas- t we can supply you with pickling spices per lb 1c2 per lb tin 29c 2 tins for 27c give the boys a- helping band i nm 1 in fact quite a serious shortage of bottles and cartons however it can be overcome if custom- era return their empties in the original containers promptly to the nearest brewers retail store as these can be used over and over again in this way you can help usmatataln steady supplies foryotc peaches in last weeks paper the editor asked for a report on crop yield in each district sorry to report it is just too sad a subject to discuss since the storm last wednesday mr and mrs david grove and elias barkey had sunday dinner at the hoover home ken stewart rcnvr son of adam stewart of goodwood and grandson of david symes has returned to scotland from his english base as supervisor of sports at a naval base there ken did not take part in the invasion according to thelat- est word received here by his father v box grove congratulations to jeanne hisey of box grove and granddaughter of mr and mrs henry johnson on passing her recent entrance ex aminations vandorf mr and mrs james01iver enter tained mr and mrs archie dike of hope mrs will oliver of long beach cali usa also mr and mrs w h sproxton mr and mrs h e oliver miss ruth oliver on sunday mrs wm oliver and miss ruth oliver called on several relatives and friends in this district on sat urday mr and mrs russel sproxton little miss marjorie and betty spent the weekend in conestogo visiting his sister mrand mrsdavid ellis and boys fortunately the crops in this dis trict were not damaged by the re cent storm of hail that the neigh boring towns of aurora andgorm- ley received rubber jar rings glass jar tops metal jar rings- per pkg 5c per doz 25c per doz 25c fresh fruits and vegetables ratcjif f co town delivery phone198 advertisement few days holidaying with her aunt mrs brown at markham last week mr and mrs nelson smith and family enjoyed a picnic at wilcox lake with air and mrs russel chapman on sunday mr- and mrs jim painter en tertained relatives at a picnic tea on sunday evening and those pre sent were mr allen- lewis arid family mr and mrs j painter sr mr and mrs geo hoover andfam- ily and mrs c gayman mrs w morris and billy enjoy ed a weekend motor trip with mr and mrs gordon lehman through the orillia district they returned on i monday evening the electrical storms struck in several places on this line but no i an alarming revelation prominent north york power of tribune av native was the late mr h a boyd of markham huuaiw tdflfi township advertised a coal oil stove prominent citizen of newmarket v papertwo weeks for manv vears william howard a and received no less than cane xd at his home in toronto syf answers v adv r last week and was buried at newj j jey came ta jiear yonge street market he was 74 years of age th jest to below brougham on nnrl vas hnrn in nowrmivrt h east mr boyd said and the j new went t0 a buye of their four sons are now over al evate seas i prominent in the affairs of the ment of the wm cane co liberal party in north york mr about- nine years ago mr cane cane was president of the riding was made deputy sheriff of york for years although his chief em- county which position he held un- ployment was in the pencil depart- til his death the church services miss eva brignall spent sunday serious damage resulted a stook with miss blanche housser of i of wheat and a tree nearby were mt joy mr- and mrs hyes of toronto were sunday visitors at the miller home miss laura warriner enjoyed a hit on the morris farm and on monday two trees were struck on the steckley place and another wheat- stook in both instances the wheat was burned to ashes 7fom the brewing industry ontario a township of uxbridge destroy all noxious weeds sow thistle hawkweed bladder campion bindweed wild lettuce tumbling weed canada thistle docks common milkweed wild carrot wild mustard common burdock dodder stinkweed pepper grass chicory white cockle common ragweed oxeye daisy poison ivy russian thistle blue weed spurges cinquefoils the weed control act says crmjse5- f r every occupant of land or if the land is unoccupied the- owner shall destroy all weeds designed noxious by the regulat- ions asofteninevery as is sufficient to prevent the ripen- ing of their seeds clause 23- any person who contravenes any of the provisions of this act or refuses to obey any lawf unorder of an inspector given under authority of this act shall incur a penalty- of not- less than 1000 nor more than 5000 for every offence r jjt hi -c- ijva c v weeds have no place in a progressive township c do you share to prevent their spread i v iir v- vfj vv avv a cassre weed inspector w ttowhshfp of uxbridge x ao independent survey just completed of a crosssection of canadians urban reveals the startling fact that only 99 of these citizens less than lin to could correctly define state socialism as it is pro posed for canada twothirds of those asked could give no definition at ailsimply said they didnt know yet every one of these people will be called upon to cast a vote on this issue in the near future no greater evidence could be pre sented of the urgent necessity foran educational campaign on this subject it is a call to action every citizen should play his or her part now two of the worlds greatest leaders warned against socialism lincoln said that some should be rich shows that others may become rich and hence it is just en couragement to industry and enterprise let- not him who is homeless pull down the house of another but let him labor diligently to build one for himself thus by example assuring that his own shall be safe from violence churchill said when we are told to exalt and admire a philosophy which destroys individualism and seeks to replace it by collect ivism i say that is a monstrous and imbecile- conception which can find no real foot-hold- in the brains nndhearts the heartsare as trustworthy as the braiiisintho hearts of sensible british pebble i bloomington ringwood christian churches rev g w brown pastor sunday july 30th 11 am bloomington 230 pm ringwood 730 pm altona sunday school at 1000 am in altona church 1030 am classes for all ages childrens meeting in ringwood church monday 700 pric you are cordially invited to attend these services stouffville mennonite church rev b moyer pastor sunday july 30th 1000 am sunday school 1100 am divine worship 730 pm evangelistic thursday eve stouffville prayer meeting next week monday eve young peoples wednesday altona prater meeting the young peoples meeting at altona monday july 31st at 830 pm mrs allen meyers in charge special notice owing to difficulties which we can not overcome the summer bible school scheduled for july 31st to august 11th is cancelled christ church anglican rev f herman rector miss elizabeth foote organist v sunday july 30th 200pm sunday school v 230 pm evening prayer y everybody welcome melville bethesda and peachs churches rev roscbe chapin minister sunday july 30th j peachs 1000 am melville1115 am bethesda 730 pm v mennonite churches dickson hill and mt joy rev s s shantz minister mount jot sunday juiy 30th 1000 am sunday school 1100 am divine worship 730 pm evangelistic service 800 pm tuesday juniors dicksons hltli sunday july 30th 1000 am divine worship 1100 amsunday school 730 pm evangelistic service 8 pm monday young peoples guest speaker emerson mcdowell gormley and bethesda mennonite brethren in christ church rev p huson pastor f sunday july 30th bethesda sunday morning communion 11 oclock am gormley sunday july 30th sunday school 200 pm preaching 300 pm special young people service i s 730 pmy quarterly business meeting -wed- nesday evening 8 pm in gorm- ley church stouffville baptist church rev d macgregor pastor sunday july 30th 1000 am bible school classes for all ages 1100 am morning worship 730 pm evening worship wed 8 pm prayer service come and receive a blessing stouffville christian church charles montgomery pastor miss nora stapleton organist sunday july 1000 ajn sunday school- 1100 atm morningcjrshlp 730 pmgospel service rev e morton will preach at both services friday 8 pm christian endeavour obcuroh hiijjjv sunday july 30th 200pm bible school 300 pm divine worship rev e morton will preach the greatest and mdst valuable production that can be foundin the world is the increase of love for god read 2 cor 8 8 rw the society jfor individual ij freedom local representative sg schmidt st james presbyterian church stouffville rev t deconrcy bayncr mlnlstiw sunday july 30th v two services this sabbath 945 am divine worship followed by sabbath school bible class god within the shadow a vital- message fronv- a little known book of bible keadthe bookjjbf esther through to be scome tfamiliar with its story 730pn monthly evening service the foolish jesus way a true story from modern china of- the most unexpected action of an 13 year old chinese youth and its great results second markham baptist church rev norman rowan pastor sunday july 30th 955 am- school 1100 am morning worship stanley e- hunt of toronto will sing iy tuesday830 pni prayer meeting saturday from 9 to 10 pm openair i meeting at fire halt qjj all welcome tlfty stouffville united church kev douglas davis7 j- sunday july 30th v 1 1 1000 amtunosooii 1100 am morningvorship jt j 6uest preacher mr allan reesor- the evening service is witlidrawn do you wish for kindness be kind doyouask foruruthrbetrue- what you give of yourself you find your- world is a reflex of you- y- iii aagabitoatofed

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