Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 18, 1945, p. 5

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v tji srvv jjv r- ci isis a v totthuredayjanl8 1945 irr 7 midseason sale of new greatly reduced prices three pieces 9900 we are now offering beautiful and strongly construct ed threepiece chesterfitld suites spring- filled throughout extremely comfortable and spacious also electric stove bedroom suites dresser mattress kitchen sinks etc phone 192 b raxlin stouffville ltgen sir herbert lumsden has been killed by a japanese air attack jan 6 while aboard a us warship in the pacific it has been announced by the war office lumsden appointed by prime minister churchill as his special representative to gen macarthurs headquarters in november 1913 presumably was killed during the invasion of luzon island in the philip pines when japanese planes heavily attacked the us convoy regional meeting ofthe mennonite central- relief committee will be held in the gormley mbc churgh on wednesday jan 24 45 at 800 pm mr cj rempel a refugee from russia will show pictures of relief work being- carried on in england and other countries miss m c lehman of pennsylvania will also speak in this service a special invitation is extended to all churches a- special relief offering will be lifted almira miss annie steckley missionary frami india spent last week visiting friends on our line mr and mrs chtrles conner spent tuesday in toronto on monday evening of last week about twenty friends and neighbors gathered at the home of mr and mrs peter stickley and spent a very enjoyable and interesting time listening to miss annie steckley tell of same of her experiences in india after which cake icecream and coffee were served by mrs stlckley quilting bees seem to be the at traction in getting our neighboring ladies together these days mrs allan wideman entertained her friends last wednesday while mrs will wideman had hers this week mrs peter stickley spent tues day vrith mrs ted wegg of cashel mr and mrs jim painter jr of peaches spent sunday- with his parents mr and mrs jim painter senior n on sunday afternoon several friends and neighbors were enter tained in the home of mr and mrs charles conner by- miss annie steckley after which supper was served by mrs conner ringwood frank breuls is in toronto serv ing as a juror mrs ralph burkholder left last thursday for medicine hat she intends spending the winter with her husband sergt burkholder who is stationed at that place miss ada barkey returned home from toronto last friday where she had been spending several weeks news atha extends much sympathy to mr and mrs wes lehman and son bruce of claremont in their recent bereavement mr and mrs fred draper and daughters ilene and freda visited on sunday atthe a draper home happy birthday to little leilla byers who marked her first birth day on monday january 15th mrs phil dyek visited her mother at dicksons hill on satur day mr and mrs walters of toronto were sunday guests at the l hoover home mrs a featherstone lias install ed a milking machine lemonville at last the snowplow has been along and cars are once more traversing our seventh mr and mrs keith hutchinson opened their home on thursday evening last for the monthly red cross party this time croquinole was played mrs- sperice and mrs fred timbers carried off the prizes capt and mrs r w morning- star and miss maryon hastings were home on sunday we are glad to hear that mrs orval drewery has left the west ern hospital where she spent many weeks she is spending some days with friends in toronto before re turning to her home here miss erla gray left on- monday for kitchener to resume her studies at emmanuel bible college markham union ville lions club skating carnival markham arena lucky draw for ladies or gents tiptop tailors 3000 suit of clothes costume prizes for all on skates agincourt broomball game lions vs markham lionesses wednesday january 24 1945 total proceeds for lions activities markham citizens band tickets 25c 6 for 100 8th line markham mr henry brownsberger was a visitor on sunday with mr and mrs albert reesor mr and mrs sani roberts and marion were in toronto last week attending the wedding of mrs roberts brother mr and mrs j l byer were guests on sunday with mr and mrs lome byer mrs joseph brownsberger al bert and george spent last week at a r widemans we extend sympathy to mr dave cober who was recently bereaved in the death of a sister near hespeler ontario the sewing circle of ladies from the 9th line red cross held their postponed meeting at mrs albert reesors recently mrs payment had an enforced stay of a few days with friends in toronto on account of the blocked conditions of the roads mr a heaton who works with a dairy company in toronto has not been making his daily trips to the city for the past two or three weeks owing to a slight indisposition but we are pleased to know that he is now feeling better misses edith and nellie reesor left on monday to take positions in toronto there appear to be only two changes in the weather so far this winter just cold and colder with snow however itsoerristo be healthy weather and very little sickness altona pte harry tindall who has been home on two weeks leave left on tuesday evening for red deer alberta where he is stationed our sympathy is extended to the relatives of the late mrs james elson of glasgow the union ss will begin at eleven am instead of 1030 am for the winter months miss mary davis and her brother fred are assisting at the home of their uncle mr j mcdonald who had a fall and is confined to the house miss wallace had tea with mr and mrs s thompson on thurs day evening last mr and mrs david crosier and family- also mr wm reesor at tended the funeral of mr crosiers mother at port perry on friday last to the bereaved family of mrs crosier mother of mr d crosier is extended the sympathy of the community in the loss of a loving devoted mother whose quiet un assuming life and cheery smile will not soon be forgotten ithe w i which was to be held at mrs widemans will be postpon ed until wednesday jan 24th roads and weather permitting it doss make a difference where you shop apple and strawberry jam 4 lb tin 55c rice round grain per lb- 12c cream of wheat per lb 5c rolled oats fine or coarse per lb 5c maple leaf baking powder- per lb tin 15c i brights peaches 20 oz tin 19c eis smoked fillet kippers oranges lemons grapefruit ratclif f co town delivery phone 198 consumption of cigarettes in canada has doubled during the war years in 1039 the per capita con sumption was 630 per year while the present figure is set at 1050 the reported increase in the usa is much greater than in canada total canadian consumption for 1941 is estimated at twelve billion cigarettes the heavy excise on cigarettes in canada has tended to restrain consumption send the tribune to absent friends the church services domin ionpro v i ncial conference possible about easter v national health insurance and old age pensions to be paid on a more liberal scale and at a younger age than at present are two pro posals which the federal govern ment will bring before the domin ionprovincial conference it is un derstood that plans now are to hold the conference as soon as possible after the federal general election this may mean that the dominion and provinces will get together about easter though all provinces favor such a meeting it proved difficult to arrange a date satisfactory to them all provincial elections and holding sessions of various legislatures at different times- proved obstacles premier king has made it plain that in view of the conference not having been possible to date he feels the federal governments elected for the reconstruction period should par ticipate in it for that reason it will not be held until after the fed eral election the federal govern ment in office then will be in a posi tion to carry out any commitments or arrangements it agrees to at the conference st james presbyterian church stouffville rev t decourcy raynor minister sunday january 21st 130 pm sabbath school and bible v class 230 pm divine worship love wiijij kind the avay being the second in the series of sermons on unveiling the angel in human life the fruit of the spirit is love you are invited to hear this mes sage come and worship the lord growing garbage ottawa citizen people in the liberated countries are preparing to catch up on a fiveyear accumulation of holly wood pictures and gossip and theyre about to find out what a hock of a heap of garbage can accumulate in five years stouffville mennonite church rev e moyer pastor sunday january 21st 1000 am sunday school 1100 am the third of a series of messages on the sermon on the mount 230 pm youth bible drill 730 pm evangelistic 730 pm altona thursday eve stouffville prayer meeting specials friday eve jan 2gth moving pic tures and address on war reliefr work in england by representa tives from the committee doing this work sunday jan 2sth at 11 am mis sionary address by mrs elgin brubacker nigeria west africa stouffville christian church z charles montgomery pastor miss nora stapleton organic 1 sunday january 21st 1000 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship 730 pm gospel service monday 730 pm teen age girls friday 7 pm childrens meeting friday 8 pm christian endeavour church htlili sunday january 21st 200 pm bible school 300 pm divine worship everybody welcome stanley theatre phone 100 showing each night at 815 saturdays holidays 700 and 900 thursday friday and saturday january 181920 j lost in a harum our gang abbot nnd costella comedy cartoon monday tuesday and wednesday january 222324 so this is washington luni and abncr v also the falcon and the coeds thursday friday and saturday january 252027 shine on harvest moon fann sheridan dennis morgan second markham baptist church rev norman rowan pastor sunday january 21st 955 am sunday school 1 100 am morning worship guest soloistf mr stan hunt of toronto well known throughout ontario for his ministry of music let everything that hath breath praise the- lord praise ye the lord psalm 150 6 this week friday 8 pm young peonies meeting in the church tuesday 8 pm prayer and praise meeting job 37 6 god saith to the snow be thou on the earth we welcome you stouffville baptist church rev d macgregor pastor sunday january 21st 1000 am bible school classes for all ages 1100 am morning worship 730 pm evening worship wednesday 8 pm prayer meeting you are invited to worship with us melville bethesda and peachs churches rev r t chapin minister sunday january 21st regular services at all three appointments 1000 am peachs 1130 am melville 300 pm bethesda annual meeting at bethesda mon day january 22nd a full attendance of all members and adherents willbe welcoiriedat each appointment comeandjbiiius stouffville united church rev douglas davis minister sunday january 21st j 1000 am sunday school 1100 am divine worship 730 pm evening worship tuesday jan 23 annual congga- tional meeting pot luck supper served at 630 pm this is our annual get together for fellowship and business we will be looking for you- thursday 715 cgit 815 choir practice friday 715 the cubs mennonite churches dickson hill and mt joy rev s s shanu minister mount joy sunday january 21st j jooo am sabbath school 1100 am divine worship i 730 pm evangelistic service monday 7 pmpsunshine gospel band k thursday 25th 8 pm mrs m c lehman director of the clothing centres for the mennonite central committee will givemoving pic- tures showing the work being done at the relief centres in eng land dicksons hill sunday january 21st j 1000 am divine worship 1 1100 amsabbathschool 730 pm evangelistic service monday 8 pm young peoples gormley and bethesda mennonite brethren ix christ church rev p hason pastor bethesda sunday january21st preaching 1030 am gormley v sunday january 21st sunday school 2 pm preaching 3 pm special missionary service will be held at 730 oclock mrs edna brubacker returned missionary from africa will be the speaker special mrs edna- brubacker will be the speaker at our missioharyprayer meeting which willbe held- in the gorniley church on friday evening at 8 oclock r bloomington ringwood christian churches rev g w brown pastor sunday january 21st 1100 am bloomingtoh 730 pm ringwood sunday school in both churches at 1000 am classes for all ages christian endeavour bible study in bloomington church friday 800 pm youare cordially invited to attend i hhese services awelcome awaits you christ church anglican rev f herman rector sunday january 21st 200 pm sunday school 230 pm evening prayer -annual- meeting of the congre gation at the home of mrs fred crossen at 230- pm wednesday afternoon- jan 24th- everybodywelcomo ijzl i

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