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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 28, 1944, p. 4

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jsir-sf- 5 the tribune stouffville ont thursday sept 28 1944 economy food sale vegetable soup habitant con 3 tins 25c choice rice round grian monarch loaf cheese bensons corn starch shreddies spoon size purity flour kreemy puffed wheat concentrated super suds zebra stove paste mazda bulbs 2560s cutrite waxed paper aeroxon fly catchers big 5 cleaner 2 lbs 25c lb 39c 4 rols 10c 2 pkgs 23c 24s for 78c pkg 49c pkg 22c jar for 14c each 15c 40 roll 10c 4 rols 10c 3 tins for 14c stouffville groceteria self serve phone 280 we deli i born is markham 38 years ago associated for 35 years with the dominion customs office marshali edwin cook passed away at his home 3s7 lansdowne ave tor onto on thursday he was born in markham and moved to toronto in 1ssg a member of the alhambra united church he was a mason i and an orangeman and had work- 1 ed with the dovercourt-davenport- progressive conservative associ- ion surviving are two daughters mrs john a lillie of toronto and mrs evan hendry- of winni peg- bethesda the regular meeting of bethesda womens institute was held at the home of miss m nicely on wed nesday sept 20th mrs r winter- stein was guest speaker her sub ject citizenship was very ably taken music by velma gibson and reading by helen ratcliff complet ed the program a weiner roast will be held on friday night sept 29th in ratcliffs park all are wel come come and enjoy a hot dog pumpkin pie and coffee help the institute girls along with their work prisoner of war stouffville machine toolworks telephone 253 rear of cnr station farm machinery machinery repairs electric and acetylene welding agents for minneapolis honeywell electric janitors ifmoni vi lle sunday school next sunday will j be at 2 pm church service at 730 mr and mrs elmer wells and family called on the stewart raej capt and mrs r w morning- family on sunday afternoon migs maryon iiastings and mr lysson dennie of newmar ket visited at mr chas dennies on sunday visitors with mr and mrs g hamm on sunday were mr doug las hamm and lady friend of tor onto and mr and mrs cecil brittain and family sgt peter scott were sunday guests at the hastings home on the woodrridge farmers wife win s5000 coat for 79c mrs margaret bowman 42 year old wife of a wobdbridge farmer won a 85000 mink coat on the two towels she made for the linen shower for russia and which en titled her to two draw tickets mo ther of four children mrs bowman said they had contributed to many things for which they received tick ets but never before did she or her husband win it was a secondary consideration when they made the donation of towels first being to help a worthy cause 9th line markham mrs harmon jones is visiting friends in toronto york jersey sale the second annual york county jersey sale held at the richmond hill arena last week proved very successful with fortythree head sold at an average of 23100 the top price ol 550 was paid by b h bull and sons of brampton jfor don head m a victory sybil a yearling heifer consigned by don head farmers ltd of richmond hill while another of their heifers don head observers sunray lass was knocked down to c j fox of i willowdale at 5500 airman chapman rcap word has been- received by councillor and mrs m s chap- manof pickering direct from their son arman saying that he was well and in good health lie is confined in one of the prison camps in germany green river mr and mrs w robinson were with mrs a hoover on sunday mrs hendrick visited with mrs w milne on sunday the war workers met on mon day evening- at the w duncan home to arrange for overseas boxes the ss rally was largely at tended mr heal gave a talk solos by maryln pankey and clarence beelby duet by hazel michell and mary carter a song remember the sabbath day by the hager- man and nighswander girls dickson hill i miss blanche hoover probation- er at the toronto general hospital spent the weekend at home mr and mrs g gamble attended an opera in toronto on friday evening miss june grove cwac was home over the weekend mrs b wianko and eldon were guests at mr wes widemans home last friday miss martha hoover spent tues day with miss bertie raymer in stouffville an enthusiastic group of wms members held their first meeting of the fall season in mrs red- shaws home last thursday the silofilling gang were busy at mr anthony hoovers farm one day last week imagine their sur prise and regrets when they learn- occasion of elgins birthday lieut from the sick childrens hospital wm nixon mrs nixon mrs thos i have been most encouraging nixon miss bella mitchell mrs i mr albert reesor is rennovating ken campbell and miss helen his residence on the eighth where campbell were afternoon callers he intends to reside this fall mr fergie connon is attending jil im tinivprsit v i forsyth son tuesday evening the first meeting under the leadership of the new officers for the year mrs ryan taking the topic mrs herb percy had the mis fortune to fall and injure herself considerably on some obstacle at the bottom of her cellar steps the thank offering supper of the baptist church is onjfriday at 630 pm in grays hall toronto university the sympathy of this entire community has been with mr and mrs frank grove during their time of grave anxiety over their little son glennie who sustained serious injuries last week we are all glad to know that latest reports athanews mr and mrs- h mitchell and family from cherrywood spent sunday with mr and mrs s arnold mrs james milton and family from blackstock visited on satur day with her mother here mrs russell davidson from cherrywood visited with the dun- keld family on thursday and fri day mr and mrs murray dunkeld and family spent the weekend at jacksons point r j glad to report bert couperth- waite is improving after his misfor tune to fall from his wheel sunday visitors with mrs l hoover were mrs christina kelly ofbreckin mrs e vanzant and mrs a vanzant stouffville mr and mrs lloyd turnbull and little son garry toronto also mr and mrs ken walters toronto mrs ralph nighswander spent a few days in toronto last week with her daughter mrs russell scott 75 friends and neighbors gather ed at the home of the parents of the bride mr and mrs wallace to tender a miscellaneous shower many beautiful and costly gifts were received a pleasant evening was spent after a dainty lunch the evening closed wishing the happy young couple best wishes gormley ed the silo had fallen over the fol lowing night i mr and mrs george hilts and we are glad to have the rev vera had sunday dinner with mr and mrs r h hamilton as resi- and mrs j cobero f toronto send the tribune to absent friends dents in the community in the absence of our pastor who was at tending the annual mbc confer ence at new dundee mr hamilton filled the pulpits at the dicksons hill and mt joy appointments the mt joy and dicksons hill young people gathered together one evening recently to reorgan ize their society the results areas follows president wm barkey vice president bruce wideman sec treas lillian moyer assis tant sec treas betty hoover ushers for mt joy john hawkins harvey grove for dicksons hill lawrence barkey- warren moyer chorister robert a mcdowell assistant chorister paul storms organist for mt joy betty hoov er for dicksons hill l e moyer visiting committee paul storms walter thompson lloyd wide- man luella stouffer social com mittee mr and- mrs c mcdowell rowenna hoover and marion bar- key the executive committee will meet shortly to arrange for the future programmes grocery values campbells tomato sp 10 oz 2 for 17c almira mr and mrs norman jarvis spent sunday with mr and mrs russell jarvis of box grove mrs willis lehman spent one day last week with her daughter mrs jno wagg of cashel mrs herb spofford is spending a few days this week in toronto mrs jno nicely helen and mar- jorie also hope and charity mc kay spent sunday with mr and mrs chas conner mr and mrs peter stickley spent the weekend in stayner mrs telfer wagg of cashel spent last wednesday with mrs peter stickley mr ed nigh and billieof stouff ville called on mr jacob wide- man on sunday- miss edith spofford spent mon day with mrs ross mckay mr edgar bateman has sold his fine farm on the sixth coil to air hunter of wexford this being the third farm sold here within the last year can loaf cheese quaker flour quaker flour pound 39c 98 lb bag 239 24 lb bag 59c lynn valley peas 45 st 20 oz tin 2 23c rolled oats bulk 5 lbs 25c wheatlets bulk ready cut macaroni instant postum instant postum 5 lbs 25c blk3 lbs 15c 4 oz size 25c 8 oz size 43c domestic or jewel shortening lb 19c daltons puddings 4 flavors 5 pkgs 25c richmello coffee dominion bread freshly ground i per lb peaches mrs high and friends from vine- land spent the weekend with- rela tives and friends in bur neighbor hood miss eva brignall is assistant in h s reeves store at markham mr and mrs o loveless and family of ellismere were sunday visitors with mr v and mrs j painter glad to report- miss jean miller finds her work very interest ing jean is on the occasional staff of toronto public- schools mr and mrs brignall and family were sundayvisitors at the warri- ner home mr and mrs joe gaymanand mrs brillinger and claudia of stouffville were sujiday visitors with mr and mrs geo hoover mr and- mrs nelson smith and family had sunday dinner with mr and mrs e c blythe of toronto mrs gordon lehman- and mrs lunau of markham were recent callers at the morris home mr lawrence mcarthur of lind say is visiting his sister mes h miller- please keep in mind peachs an niversary service next sunday- vandorf mr marshall brillinger left last week to spend a month at areola saskatchewan with relatives there mr and mrs cook of toronto visited their daughter mr and mrs george richardson and family on the 2nd our sunday school rally was well attended and was mr and mrs harvey wideman mr and mrs edward wideman and darlene o f toronto were sun day visitors at the home of mr seth wideman mr and mrs wm klees of tor onto visited with mrs klees par ents mr and mrs george baker en sunday mr and mrs ernest hunt mar ion and ruth spent the weekend with relatives at new dundee miss beulah heise has returned home after spending several weeks with mr and mrs p j wiebeof petersberg congratulations to mr and mrs joseph coutts on the birth of a daughter at york county hospital we are glad to hear miss pauline sinclair teacher of ss no 7 whitchurch is making fav ourable recovery from an appendix operation at york county hospital recently miss audrey leary- is teaching during miss sinclairs absence mr and mrs roy brillinger velma and eldon were sunday visitors at the home of mr and mrs delos hisey of toronto mr and mrs john bond mrs pope and lawrence had upper sunday evening with mrs e jones and paul mr harold cober is spending a holiday with his brother mr har vey cober of welland mr and mrs joseph jones and albert spent the week visiting their daughter mrs harry sayers of clinton mr and mrs joseph sider and agnes also mr and mrs peter sider of toronto motored to mus koka on saturday mr robert banbury of regina sask is being entertained at the home of mr and mrs george leary visitors at the home of mr and mrs peter brillinger on sunday were mr and mrs robert mead and miss lizzie culp of markham miss vera winger of st anns also mr harold heise had dinner sunday with mr and mrs russell heise mrs storms had lunch on sun day with her sister mrs- jas doust miss agnes cober miss luella heise and mr bruce steckley left recently to attend ontario bible school at fort erie miss dorothy shirk of preston spent the weekend at the hender son home a number of friends and rela tives attended the funeral on mon day afternoon in the heise hill church of the late mr robert den nie who died at the residence of mrs e cherry of barrie last thursday evening mr and mrs joseph cober were entertain ed in the home of their daughter mr and mrs ellis klinck for sup per mr herb moorby who has had a very bad case of blood poisoning in his hand is slowly recovering he is being treated by dr ball in the meantime his good friends and neighbors came and almost finish ed his harvesting and threshing for which he is very grateful the rogersonfamily all natives of gormley held a reunion over the weekend at the cottage of mr and mrs wm rose near toronto mrs rose is the only daughter and the youngest of four children the two youngest sons leonard and fred first met at the home of their- inother mrs walter newns before motoring in a body to the home of the sister mrs newns first came to gormley g2 years ago and has resided there since it was regretted by all that the eldest son willard who lives at north bay was unable to attend due to war time restrictions since the young est son fred a sergeant in the active army has only recently re turned from overseas after four very in teresting for all ages miss jeaiv lunday and billy kingdon assisted i and a half years service and is now rev e a moddle delivered the stationed- at the royal military v free delivery every day but wednesday milk loaf y i 2 loaves dominion stores limited remaining message on evangel ism miss banks of toronto sang accompanied by mr dickey also of toronto misses jean and louise lundy aubrey sproxton dorothy taun rendered a quartette number the kinsmen male quartette of toronto will sing in stouffville on sunday oct loth anniversary ser vices will be held in college kingston mrs newns also has a son of her second marriage cfn harold newns- who was a well known figure about gormley previous to the war and is now serving some where in france a subscriber in markdale ont writes to renew her subscription st james- and encloses the following- note i- presbyterian church on that date i sure enjoy thetribune wouldnt- and the kinsmen male quartette want to be without it now wish- will render a program of gospel ingyouthe best of success for singing at the evening service at many years to come thank you 730 pm i mrs- summers

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