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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 28, 1944, p. 5

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the tribune stouffviue ont thursday sept 28 1944 stanley theatre phone 100 showing each night at 815 saturdays holidays 700 and 900 thursday frldaysand saturday sept 28 to 30th swem rosie fgrady betty grable kobt young technicolor comedy sports cartoon wednesday monday tuesday october bridge of san louis lynn bari key akim tamiroff also world in actiox thursday friday and saturday october 5 c 7 phantom of the opera aureha jennings daughter of mr and mrs del jennings of stouff viue is home on leave from her r cnvr post at dartmouth aurelia has been promoted to the rank of leading wren victoria square congratulations are extended to mr and mrs alvin caseley nee wrion boston on the birth of a daughter mr everett harper of union- ville a township sunday school visitor visited our school on sun day miss grace boynton nurse-m- training at the grace hospital toronto spent thursday at her home here mr and mrs tedd wagg and miss gertie wagg of cashel had tea monday with mr and mrs r boynton and vera mr and mrs louis nichols mr and mrs bert sanderson and miss mabel sanderson had tea sunday with mrs ella ratcliff at stouff viue mr and mrs t johnson and david of toronto had tea sunday with mr and mrs e avison and family donny lent of richmond hill was guest at the ypu sunday evening and played several piano numbers rally day service was well at tended sunday all those taking part are to be congratulated older friends of the community regret to learn of the passing of bloomington mr and mrs e fairies and sons spent sunday with mr and mrs ashenhurst at bethesda miss mary neal who is engaged in mission work at sault st marie is visiting with friends here mr and mrs a storry were guests of mr and mrs graham at copetown recently mr and mrs mills were visitors at almira on sunday mr e a storry spent sunday at markham william james bennett after a short illness william james bennett passed away at his stouffviue minister to preach in historic church the historic united church at almonds near whitby associated with the whitby pastoral charge under rev clifford fark will cele brate over a century of history at special services on sunday the afternoon service will be conduct ed by rev martin jenkinson of pickering and the evening service at eight oclock by rev edgar morton of stouffviue history records that the late home in agincourt on monday of jame almond after whom the last week a son of the late edward urch was named built it about bennett and mary ann lee beni year 183s tnere had been one of ihefoimer members of the an one and si nett he was born on the town line west of stouffviue in the year 1866 he farmed near lincolnville for some years also on the fifth and eighth concessions of markham township he also lived in stouff viue for some time and was em ployed at stivers elevator he re tired from farming about three years ago and moved to agincourt mr bennett is survived by his wife who was miss frances han nah two children by a former marriage wellington and edith mrs penny five grandchildren neighborhood mr robert dennie sympathy of the community is extended to his brothers and sis ters a private service was held at the residence with public service in st timothys anglican church agincourt conducted by the rector however a congregation worship ing at almonds before that and it is figured in the absence of accur ate records that sunday next is the 103rd anniversary of the church the present building it is reckon ed has been in use for about 90 years and is little changed from the day it was finished by the strong hands of pioneers who it is reported contributed free of charge their labor and brought the timber from the woods it has however during the past few weeks been redecorated inside and out and electric lights have been installed revrhill interment was in the family plot in stouffviue cemetery a 4ti hmuicene cold storage lockers goodwood wm maye has purchased 50 acres of farm land on theharsey schell farm on the 5th concession the deal just having been com pleted mrs jos middleton is spending a few weeks with mr and mrs r gibney at- queensville mrs d mackie the former han nah middleton is along with her family visiting relatives here mrs cooper of sunderland spent a few days with her niece here jos alsop of atherly is visiting friends here rev ben garrett and wife spent last week holidaying in toronto before resuming his college course on oct 1st miss alice white of guelph is visiting mrs henry white there appeais to be good pro spect of securing a good mechanic for the corner garage since four have been interviewed walter byrant the former operator has joined the army and is now in uniform atha trio was greatly appreci ated in the united church for rally service mrs law of ottawa was here visiting her aunt and uncle mr and mrs walter cooper benny jones who recently join ed the navy left last sunday for quebec his sister muriel jones was at home for the weekend sorry to report that mrs wil son is sick in bed mr and mrs wilkinson received a telegram that their son bill who has been nearly five years with the overseas forces has landed at new york mrs c w watson attended the funeral of the late lloyd glenn deceased was the son of the late john glenn who was a goodwood boy the womens association will meet on wednesday evening oct 4 at the home of mrs arthur dowswell it will take the form of a social to which everybody will be made welcome george redshaws sale this wed nesday afternoon attracted a splen did crowd dispite the threatening weather it was just wet enough to hold up the silo filling so the gang shut down and came to the sale auctioneer farmer was yell ing to the top of his voice and swinging both arms like a teddy err bear as this is being written for the the tribune he means to get good prices and we are sure hell have em in another two hours so long theres still worry about the coal situation in this country and the munitions department advises householders especially in certain regions to place orders at once for delivery when the dealer can de liver since war started canadian coal consumption has jumped about 70 from 28000000 short tons in 193940 dto an estimated 47000000 short tons for 194445 pucjmports from the usa doubl- edin the last 3 years but their own domestic consumption in crease makes further importation difficulties for us no need for blackouts in the home us st up with i edison mazda lamps 15 20 40 and 60 watts each 100 watts each 15c 20c the cooler days are the days for sour h clarks soups tomato vegetable ox tail consomme mushroom asparagus 3 tins 25c per tin 10c ratcliff co town delivery 4 phone 198 v v let george knit em stouffviue is not ashamed of its record as the home of great knit ters but the town of chesley boasts of a knitter who has produced 190 pairs of socks not by the hand of a woman but by none other than a man mr george tolchard let george do it seems to be the order of the day in the bruce town any way george does it and some of the pairs were long seamens socks 15 or 16 inches eat at the brown betty excellent home cooked meals the hog population of canada is placed at 7741 this year according to dominion bureau of statistics eldeen pipher was home for a short time visiting her parents mr and mrs joan lewis east of town mrs pipher is engaged as switch board operator for transcanada airlines coming tea stouffviue red cross plan to serve a tea on tuesday oct 17 to raise funds for christmas boxes the church services mr and mrs frank rowbotham and daughter mrs geo dewitt of gormley left by motor on wednes day to visit mr and mrs bruce rowbotham shawinigan falls the demand for cold storage lockers has with out doubt proven their value to meet this demand we have built a new wing to our creamery building for that purpose the operation of the new cold storage locker room will begin on monday october 2nd and the lockers are now renting the lockers are of steel construction and rent for 700 per year mrs wm malloy of stouffviue narrowly escaped serious injury last week when she was struck by a car while she was crossing the street in belleville while visiting there her husband is stationed at trenton with the rcaf james presbyterian church stouffville rev t decourcy rayner minister sunday october 1st 945 a m divineworship followed by sabbath school bible class the minister will preach four wondrous visions inspiring visions seen by four dif ferent men in different countries with challenging messages for modern christians come and hear this message god calls you to worship him vjj y stouffviue creamery company phone 18601 stouffviue ont t n- auction sale of high class furniture antiques electric re frigerator dishes rugs utensils garden tools etc the property of mina g sommerville main st unionvlllo saturday sept 30th kelvinator electric refrigerator 25 cycle in perfect condition goblin ace vacuum cleaner prac tically new complete attachment 1year guarantee antique hand made butternut sideboard solid oak extension dining table 5 din ing chairs arm chair to match gurney range high warming closet and tank 6 lids 2 rocking chairs oak hall stand with mirror occa sional walnut chairs chesterfield chair large tapestry couch anti que desk small bedroom rocker oak chest of drawers with mirror 3piece bedroom suite with springs white iron bed size springs iron bed full size mattress and springs simmons bed couch with mattress mahoganyfinish bureau and washsjand bedroom table small oak table tall electric lamp with shade 2 electric table lamps 4 kitchen chairs 2 arm chairs broadloom rug 8x10 rug 6x8 wil ton rug 9x9 2 verandah rugs 12 scatter rugs lawn seat galvaniz ed iron tub washing machine and wringer weighing scales tcgrass catcher lawn mower rubber tires new hand cultivator with attach ments step ladder 30 ft exten sion ladder kitchen ladder 3 utility ladders 2 pair saw horses wheelbarrow honeyii extractor tin 4 flower baskets- 5 barrels 2 iron crow bars number tools including large and small sledge hammer scythe pair grass clip pers 2 hammers dishes glass ware ikitchenutensils and other househpldeffects terms cash sale 130 pm no reserve property sold clarke prentice auctioneer milliken ph agincourt 52w3 bloomington ringwood christian churches rev g w brown pastor- sunday october 1st 11 am bloomington the ordinance of the lords sup per will be observed at this ser vice there will be no evening service in ringwood church sunday school in both churches at 1000 am childrens meeting in the ringwood church monday at 7 00 p m you are cordially invited to attend the interdenominational evange listic service in the stouffviue baptist church sunday 730 pm and each evening at 8 15 until friday october 5th christ church anglican revf herman rector sunday october 1st 200 pm sunday school 2 30 pm evensong i everybody welcome stouffville mennonite church rev e moyer fastor sunday october lst 1000 am special missionary ad dress in the sunday school by dr ross bell preparing for africa 1100 am divine worship 730 pm service lifted for union service in baptist church as well as all weeknight meetings next week come thou with us and we will do thee good numbers 1029 stouffville united church rev douglas davis minister j sunday october 1st i 1000 am sunday school 11 00 am divine worship holy communion reception of new members 730 pm evening service rev b e newnham of markham monday young people meet at eulah brilhngers thursday w m s will meet at the church mrs a e armstrong guest speaker friday cubs october 8 thanksgiving sunday baptismal service melville bethesda and peachs churches rev r p chapin minister sunday october 1st peachs church i other services withdrawn 1030 am rev r p chapin soloist mrs w l brown 730 pm rev b r english ma phd st aldans church toronto soloist mrs rjmiller of melville stouffville christian church charles montgomery pastor miss nora stapleton organist sunday october 1st 10t0 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship evening service cancelled in fav our of evangelistic campaign friday 700 pm childrens meeting ohukoh hm sunday october 1st r 1 1 200 pm bible school 300 pm divine worship friday 430 pm childrens meeting at mrs forfars house everybody welcome g c stouffville baptist church rev d macgregor pastor j sunday october 1st 1000 a m bible school 1100am morning worship rev m t sellers will speak and madame jones will sing all regular midweek services with drawn in favour of the evange listic campaign come and worship with us mennonite churches dickson hill and mt joy v rev s s shantz minister mount jot sunday october 1st 7 1000 am sabbath school 1100 am divine worship 730 pm evangelistic service 7q0 pm sunshine gosp61 band emcksonshilij p sunday october 1st 1000 am divine worship 1100 am sabbath school 730 pm evangelistic service xj second markham baptist qhurch rev norman rowan pastor sunday october 1st j r 955 am sunday school rl il00 am morning worship do you know that onetnight as well try to stop the sunrise as to attempt to stop the preaching of the gospel all week night services withdrawn in favour of interdenomination al meeting in stouffviue baptist church and they went forth and preached everywhere jthe lord working- withjuijm mark lli2o0 n worship with us gormley and bethesda mennonite brethren ln v christ church l rerphuson pastor sunday october 1st bethesda preaching lz 11 am c gormiiey s i f sunday october 1st vj sunday school 200 pm 7 preaching service 3 pm young peoples 730 pin 9 r 51 4 vw t 15 j m 1 iwiaky 4fekv-

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