Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 2, 1944, p. 5

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday nov 21944 pine orchard take the net off the peach basket jjac douglas hope is all smiles there was a spirit of vitality in hes the proud father of a fine kingston area convention of snd mrs leslie rose spenta wort institutes held at fewdays intoronto queens university kingston or mrs rae mcclure visited her par- r c wallace principal opening 5th line uxbridge ents in meafordlast week miss mary fairof lindsay spent the session said that all education r i- j w lis the development or personality wxjohns i fuuest ex of indmdual mrs r allen and miss widdifield capacity if au of us used the ca- spent a day inftown mast week to pacitywe have what a great world bee their nephewleave on what is this would be but all of us live in believed to be juis journey overseas a state of low efficiency was the mr and mrs james hope spent challenge otthis leader to each ontario convention miss mary a clark superintedent take the record of the year just past and in her own clearcut style points out a goal for the year to come there are now 1220 instit utes in ontario with some 34000 members onethird of whom took advantage of special educational programmes last year that we must work as well as pray might be a paraphrase of miss clarkes message and as one instance she asked how many who bewail juven ile delinquency havedone anything to provide recreational centres or any other aid to youth five resolutions came before the delegates four of which won ap proval and all provoked lively dis cussion and brought much informa tion- as nothing has been done yet to banish the red net from the peach basket this was repeated as an emergency matter and evident ly the women mean to continue till peaches come to market in some better way rationing of maple products and honey has curtailed production and made selling diffi cult and the wartime prices and trade board will be asked to modi- friday in camp borden and were present to see their son douglas- re ceive his wings doug is- now spending a few days with his par ents mr wm better of toronto had tea last friday with mr and mrs chapman- mr and mrs edison johnston and family were shopping in toron to last thursday mr vincent- woodhouse spent the weekend with his parents mr and mrs lehman and daugh ters of barrie visited her parents neighbors and friends gathered at mr leslie roses home and pre sented them with a chair before leaving for their new home at angus miss eileen fair and miss j johnston spent sunday with- mr and mrs robt johnston work began monday on digging a basement for the church the old friends building is being made into an- uptodate church ioboe ioi ringwood ken laushway left on sunday night for a northern hunting- ground mr and mrs elmer reaman and family are moving this week to ivineland where mr reaman has secured employment for the com ing year elmer has been in charge of the ira ramer farm north of our -village- for several- years rev- and mrs e morton mrs mr and mrs h norton and joey spent sunday with mr and mrs n linton of uxbridge sunday visitors with mr walter symes and family were mr and mrs r kirby and lorrainemrand mrs d kirby all of orillia also mr and mrs win robb and fam ily of brooklin mr and mrs w english and dean have gone to their home in cannington mr english was em ployed at the mill valley lumber flying officer rev co for the summer lartflhur lee miss noreen norton has returned home after a weeks vacation with her grandparents mr and mrs myers sorry to report mr john mccal- lum jr has the mumps mrs e hockley and son spent a day last week with her mother mrs geo jones sunday visitors with mr and mrs geo brown were their dau ghter mrs e norton 4th line and mr and mrs e anderson of ux bridge the fifth line ladies aid sold their quilt last saturday by auction sale in uxbridge it realized 850 mrs a miller was the purchaser mrs miller is a former fifth line resident mrs ern pilkey john and judy were guests of mr and mrs har old norton last thursaay sorry to report mrs a wilson is not feeling so well these days lets make it one hundred percent anniversary vivian church sun nov sth guest speaker the ladies double quartette serviceat 715 fireside hour follows this service have you helped to t v w r bring victory nearer make it another bond closer to victory- buy another bond 30e30e ioe fy or abolish rationing of these comj in the last victory loan the peo- modities pie of canada turned in 3077000 that all who handle food for pub- individual subscriptions as many lie consumption should be tested for tuberculosis was another ap proved measure joseph hoover and mrs elizabeth shank of stouffville were sunday dinner guests with mr a m grove and miss ada grove gilbert moore of long island ny v business manager of stoney creek preparatory college for boys in stouffville christian church wed eve nov 8th at 8j5 oclock a great and convincing speaker with a thrilling story for for men the kinsmens quartette will sing ah men of town and district are cordially invited s 30e30e aox of these subscriptions represented the contribution of an entire family then it is certain that total buyers were at least twice three million or every other person in the dominion moreover if we take in the new buyers in the other five loans then there can hardly be a single person left in the country who has no purchased a bond of some denomin ation this augurs well for the fu ture of canada the man who owns a victory bond is certain to be a better citi zen because he has proved his will to win the war and preserve his countrys freedom he has put his countrys interests ahead of his own desires from now on he will have a per sonal stake in his countrys con tinued political and economic well- being he will be a shareholder in canada will take the same sort of personal interest in good political management as the shareholder in a private company does in good corporation management for to morrow perhaps the most hopeful augury and the greatest contribu tion of the victory loans will be the growth of good citizenship one of the biggest jobs of tnls loan is to boost the individual subscrip tions to the point where every can adian can rate himself a 100 citizen director vets guard col jas m taylor 50 of medi cine hatalta has been appoin ted director of veterans guard of canada succeeding- col h r alley of toronto who has retired on medical grounds col taylor was awarded the mili tary cross for gallantry at the battle of amiens in 1918 he js a member of the calgary police force in civil life libbys old fashioned dill pickles crunchie sweet mixed pickles rose baking fowder j laundry starch per lb 29c u- n 15c 10c something new and something different in ready to serve cereal munchies per package 2 for ijji 25c oranges grapefruit ratcliff qo town delivery phone 198 the church services the servicemens wives and mo thers club meeting will be held in the municipal hall monday nov 6th at 8 pm stanley theatre phone 100 showing each night at 815 saturdays holidays 700 and 900 thursday friday and saturday november 234 the adventures of mark twain fredric march alexis smith i community sing au i madifuau whitchurch accident oth line makkmam cause 0p careless driving mrs patterson of vancouver b c was a recent visitor with mr found guilty in magistrates and mrs hollinger mrs patterson court newmarket on friday on a made the trip east by plane i charge of careless driving sapper mr and mrs oran fretz and arthur s miller petewawa was family of bethesda were with mr i fined five dollars and costs of 855 and mrs l r wambold on sun- the defendant pleaded not guilty day i to the charge mr edwin byer and a gang of according to joseph shillinglaw local hunters have gone north to toronto on oct loth he had been the hunting grounds mr thos blizzard has taken a job of carpenter work at whitby we welcome mr and mrs albert reesor and family to our commun ity they expect to move to their new home this week the semi annual meeting of the mennonite commission for christ ian education and young peoples work was held at kitchener from travelling south on the sth conces sion of whitchurch when a car driven by the defendant on the bogarttown sideroad failed to stop 1 thriwwlsrthrixr t iho t nh rw itv m r livingstone woodbndge jonas clark gormley morley haynes goodwood north york plowing match probably a thousand spectators attended the north york plowing match held on the farm of mr fred shelke at gormley on wed nesday last week there was good competition in all the nine classes and the ground worked well despite the dry season floyd steckley won the eglinton trophy for the best plowed land in the match also the salada tea special for best land in jointer sod plowing with team m sedore from keswick district was the youngest plowman he being 10 years old leachgroft farms won first for best team and walter avoods second best going team in the match went to j s mclean of streetsville with win timbers second open sod floyd steckley stouffville leslie smith gormley wiley barry manilla class 2 sod d clubine wood- bridge a featherstone clare- melville bethesda and peachs churches rev r t chapin minister sunday november 5th anniversary services at melville at 11 am and 730 pm speaker rev j p l macdonald ba bd and mrs claude brillinger guest soloist also at the morning ser vice mrs a h barnett and her daughter will sing a duet other services on this charge are withdrawn st james presbyterian church stouffville rev t decourcy rayner minister sunday november 5th 945 am divine worship followed by sabbath school bible class special guest preacher rev r g mckay ba minister of presbyterian church woodbridge ont you are invited to hear him god calls you to worship him christ church anglican rev f herman rector sunday november 5th 200 pm sunday school i 230 pm holy communion everybody welcome at the stop sign and collided with his car at the intersection he stated that he was driving under 30 an hour and swerved in an at tempt to avoid the collision his car turned over and righted itself monday tuesday wednesday november g 7 8 up in mables room gall patrick john hubbard comedy and world in action thursday friday and saturday november 91011 lassie come home technicolor oct 2629 delegates attending this he and his wife were badly shaken meeting were sent to the various up j the accident mennonite churches of the district two of the delegates had charge of the services last sunday at wide- man church mr and mrs dave cober were tendered a shower last thursday evening when a large number of friends gathered at the home of mr and mrs edwin byer the mrs shillinglaw wife confirmed her husbands evidence and added that the defendant was driving at about the same rate of speed as her husband she also stated that mr miller had failed to stop at the sign county consfable ronald watt informed his worship that the sth affair came as a surprise to mr and concession was a paved road and mrs cober the newlyweds and at that the cars had collided at the most enjoyable time was spent by center of the intersection he said all an appetizing lunch was serv- that there was nothing to obstruct ed many useful and various kinds of presents were received anniversary services gormley mennonite church sunday november 5 rev j a beery of marion indiana will be the speaker services sunday morning 1030 sunday school 200 pm preaching 730 pm special music on electric guitar by mr harold britton toronto other local talenlhviirassist come bring your lunch hot drinks will be supplied the view of the driver entering this road in his defence sapper miller told his worship that he had stopped at the sign and then started up he immediately jammed on his brakes when he saw the other car he said that his view of the concession road was obstructed by trees i dont think that you were keep ing a proper lookout for if you were you would not have driven onto the highway his worship told the defendant in view of the fact that the costs of court are high in this case i am reducing the fine from ten dollars to five dollars class 3 stubble roy smith goodwood b wiley woodville jamess lee greenbank gordon orr maple j s mclean streets ville class 4 stubble jack balsdon queensville floyd doner gormley jack dancey manilla class 5 stubble boys 14 and under bruce timbers class 6 tractors in sod j tran atha e evans maple alex logan stouffville ivan mclaugh lin ballantrae glass 7 3 furrow stubble trac tors h henry campbellcroft robt timbers stouffville allen wells stouffville class 8 tractors stubble david ratcliff stouffville allen conner gormley class 9 tractors boys 15 and under geo timbers stouffville bernard fockler stouffville peter laurett maplemsedore keswick bloomington ringwood christian churches rev g w brown pastor sunday november 5th 111th anniversary services of bloomington church 11 am and 730 pm mr fred may well known preacher and musician will be in charge of both services see elsewhere in this paper for complete announcement 230 pm ringwood 730 pm altona childrens meeting in ringwood church monday 7 pm thursday 8 pm nov 2nd rev wm rea will speak at ringwood church at this service mr rea will show pictures of the havoc caused by tlie japanese in china all are welcome stouffville baptist church rev d macgregor pastor sunday november sth 1000 am bible school classes for all ages 1100 am morning worship 730 pm evening worship wed 8 pm prayer meeting come and worship with us stouffville mennonite church rev e moyer pastor sunday november sth 1000 am sunday school 1100 am divine worship 730 pm evangelistic thursday evening stouffville pray er meeting next week monday evening stouffville young peoples wednesday evening altona pray er meeting come thou with us and we will do the good num 10 29 mennonite churches dickson hill and mt joy rev s s shantz minister mount joy sunday november 5th j000 a school i 1100 am divine worship mondays pm young peoples musical night dicksons hill sunday november sth 1000 am divine worship 1100 am sabbath school come and worship with us 1 i 1 4 i stouffville machine tool works telephone 253 rcnr of cnr station farm machinery machinery repairs electric and acetylene welding agents for minneapolis honeywell electric janitors new restaurant to be smartly set up the time for opening the new re staurant in the old bank of nova scotia block is drawing near and the proprietress announced this week that she expects to be oper ating within two weeks the only hold up is for certain fixtures everything will be new and up-to- theminute we are told ph wanted dead dorses and cattle telephone for free pick up phone stouffville 255 markham 4326 ciaremont913 9 rll wo payphone charges gordon young ltd adelaide 3636 toronto gets trized autograph canadian soldier sergt g s coen of banff alta signs his name to the autograph book of a young belgian boy outside a sidewalk cafe somewhere in belgium stouffville united church rev douglas davis minister sunday november sth 1000 am sunday school 1100 am divine worship 730 pm evening worship thursday nov 2nd at 245 pm the wms will meet in the sun day school room the special feature will be a playlet entitled adventures in friendship you are cordially invited thursday evening the cgit and choir practice friday evening the wolf cubs sunday nov 12 at 230 pm a community memorial service will be held in the united church to pay honour to the memory of our boys who so gallantly have given their lives in this present conflict all the ministers of the community are invited to take part further announcement next week o brother man fold to thy heart thy brother- where pity dwells the peace of god is there a to worship rightly is to love each other each smile a hymn each kindly deed a prayer gormley and bethesda mennonite brethren in christ church rev p huson tastor sunday november 5th gormley anniversary services rev j a beery of marion indiana will be the speaker services sunday morning 1030 sunday school 200 pm preaching 730 pm special music on electric guitar by mr harold britton toronto other local talent will assist come bring your lunch hot drinks will be supplied second markham baptist n church rev norman rowan pastor sunday november 5th 955 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship there is therefore now no condem nation to them which are in christ jesus who walks not after the flesh but after the spirit romans 8 1 tuesday 8 pm midweek service of praise prayer and bible study stouffville christian church charles montgomery pastor miss nora stapleton organist sunday november sth 1000 am sunday school lp0 am morning worship 730 pm gospel service monday 730 pm teen age girls meeting friday 700 pm children meeting friday 800 pm christian endeav church hill sunday- november oth 200 pm bible school 300 pm divine worship friday 430 pm childrens meeting at mrs forfars house v seek ye the lord while he may be found call ye upon himwhlle he is near t m aedtihuilki 1j

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