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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 1, 1945, p. 5

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v t i 7 t the tribune- sfbuffville ontjithursdayv mar 11945 v2r v i i chicks a limited supply is still available for march delivery these chicks are produced under the sftk guidance and supervision of purina mills barred rocksiljew hamps white leg horns and nh x b r hybrids act quickly telephone or write x newmarket farmers coop chekrchix hatchery producers of puxina chicks phone 479 newmarket ont- births baker to sub lieut norman a baker rcnvr and mrs baker nee janet a button a daughter bonnie ann at the brierbush hospital stouffville on february 21st 1945 burkholder to mr and mrs- orval burkholder nee marguer ite simpson the gift of a daugh ter at stouffville on sunday february 25th 1945 heise to mr and mrs lome heise on saturday feby 24th 1945 at- the brierbush hospital stouffville a son 8th line markham miss nellie and miss edith reesor were home for the weekend mrand mrs orval roach of dundalk were recent visitors at the home oftheir daughter mrand mrs mel barkey of mount joy mr and mrs roach moved to dun dalk lastyear and took over a store business there and we are pleased to know are meeting with success in their new field mrannieramer of mount joy has returned to her home after spending several weeks in toronto general hospital mrs russell grove entertained a number of ladies at a quilting on tuesday mount joy school pupils held a skating party in markham rink on tuesday night misforsy th- of stouffville was a visitor for theweekend atthehorrie ofjherbrdther harryspang mr and mrs joseph-brownsber- ger and family visited with mr and mrs percy pike on sunday mrs morin of york -mills- visited at the home of her brother j pay ment on monday students of emmanuel bible school had charge of the evening services in the mbc- church on sunday mr snyder of the college brought an inspiring message the progressive literary society meets this thursday night at 8 oclock at albert widemans the program is to be in the form of a xadio broadcast ant everybody is welcome newmarket man won holstein calf with 25c the york county junior farmers campaign for their war services fund in favour of the minesweep ers association concluded on thursday evening last when their draw which had been postponed from the previous week due to road conditions was run off at richmond hill arena between hockey games thos watson of newmarket was roused from his slumbers when se cretary charlie haines advised him by phone that he had won the fine 8months old holstein heifer calf so generously donated by hon geo s henry son of oriole len clement of richmond hill arrived at the arena with his tick ets in time to hear his name called off the second ticket for a new over coat donated by jack fraser stores toronto the third prize winner w h hicks of agassiz bc elected vicepresident of the canadian holstein association in toronto last week should have waited over to ride the ladies bicy cle home thos hetherington of fredericton nb who has purchas ed numerous holsteins in york county was fourth in the draw and gets a coffee maker donated by geo l empringham west hill e m wardlaw coming fifth will be able to keep his feet warm in bed for the rest of the winter on an electric bed pad donated by l mahon west hill the other five prizes were five dollar war savings certificates and were won by miss nm spears unionville art wood milliken florence walters sutton west lloyd mcneil maple joe watson todmordcn atha norman lehman recently placed an order for a combine hence will abandon the good old binder for the new allinone method of har vesting mr lehman has a 150 acre farm of which 100 acres are workable and he usually crops around 60 acres of grain york north ccf assoclvtion prepares for general election at a recent meeting of the ccf york north constituency associa tion the following members were selected to form the federal elec tion organization for the riding p a deacon campaign manager dr e g dickinson official agent f manley riding organizer and publicity agent also added to the association were the names of reeve george mitchell mpjp wm mcfarlane and major a h woods federal candidate in york north pine orchard mrs howard mcclure spent wed nesday at w halls home sharon mrs orville brillinger was a tor onto visitor on thursday a great many in our district are suffering with colds mr and mrs leslie rose and family were sunday visitors with her parents mr and mrs widdi- field the majority of the farmers are suffering from a water shortage and are burdened with the extra work of hauling water or driving stock some distance to a creek vandorf mr rowland moddle rcaf of st thomas rendered a much ap preciated solo sunday morning mrs cale attended a funeral in the usa mrs snider has our sympathy in theloss of her brother and in her own illness mrs snider has been confined to her room for some time ypu executive will meet at miss merle stevensons on the 3rd line union prayer meeting was held at mr woodburys on monday evening a miscellaneous shower was held at the hall on wednesday evening for mr and mrs stanley sloman airs jessico passed away last week and was buried saturday morning in toronto mr and mrs ii e oliver visited the home on friday a few years ago she lived here on the 4th line mrs w j robinson has been on the sick list misses grace sproxton of lloyd- town and audrey of hope were home over the weekend miss ruth oliver of toronto spent saturday and sunday with her parents word has been received that luther allin is in serious condition last thursday the roads were terrible icy cars slid in ditches and one fellow slept till morning in his car others abandoned their cars till morning by late afternoon it had improved some the crows have arrived and in a few more weeks we will be tapping the maples send the tribune to absent friends gormley mennonite church sunday evening 730 oclock rev l copeland artist musican arid soloist of newmarket will address the young people rev copeland pre sents the gospel message in a unique way by drawing while he preaches plan to be present why take a chance when- sq much depends on so little feed pioneer chick mash coarse granular pioneer feed is specially processed for fast growtn quick feathering low mortality more palatability less deterioration i a chickens grow faster due to breed u more chickens grow faster due to feed order your pioneer chick mash now delbert booth your pioneer dealer phone stouffville 8207 laying mash hog feeds dairy feeds warehouse on main st east delivery service ringwood miss priscilla pipher miss evelyn kyer and misses helen and hazel fockler enjoyed a chicken dinner at miss ada barkeys last thursday evening the excelsior class had a quilt ing and pot luck dinner at the home of mrs walter vague on tuesday mr and mrscosburn of agincourt were monday evening visitors with mr and mrs wm topping mr and mrs bruce harper of stouffville were sunday evening dinner guests with mr and mrs jake baker mr and mrs frank bruels have now got well settled in their new home in the city at no 14 serving- ton crescent north toronto may they enjoy their new surroundings but never forget their old ones here to provide additional house room on his large acreage for hired help mr and mrs george rodanz are giving up their fine home oh the 8th once the stouffer farm and which was remodelled for their use it was here they spent their sum mers so we trust they will not be long in building themselves a new home somewhere on ringwood farms in the meantime an auc tion sale of the entire household goods will be held saturday march 17th the sale list will be printed in this paper later we hear that mr luther allen an old resident of whitchurch around bethesda is very ill in the hospital at pickering where he has been confined for some time lac jack clubine is home from trenton for two weeks furlough visiting his parents west of here at the end of his leave he will go to moncton nb and may go over seas ere he visits home again brougham lies whitby to take round 72 whitby bandel bees intermedi ates fell by the wayside on monday night as brougham bearcats battled them to a 11 tie on their home ice and advanced into the sohl group finals broughams 61 vic tory in the first game of the series gavethem a 72 margin on the round and qualifies them to meet oshawa intermediates for the group championship for fiftyfive minutes and fifty- three seconds the game was score less then a whitby defenseman cleared the puck from behind his net out to clark at the blue line and the brougham forward rifled a shot into the twine burkat had no chance on the play as players from both teams blocked his view broughams lead was shortlived however for only two minutes later harden tied the score by pushing the rebound of his own shot under boadway and made the red light blink the game was a scrambly affair soft ice practically prevented any organized system of passing so both teams resorted to the shoot it and go after it style of hockey as a re sult both goaltenders were kept busy in the opening session whit by outplayed the visitors brougham missed an opportunity to score when harden was banished for trip ping and the period ended scoreless the second frame saw broughams attacks become stronger and the play evened up both squads be gan to check heavy and the game became rougher the third period was even rougher and to keep the game under control referee peg- hurst thumbed off five offenders during the 20 minute session brougham missed a golden opportunity to forge ahead when willis and vipond were banished only 10 seconds apart before these offenders had finished their term on the sin seat derusha and brad ley joined them whitby held off broughams renewed attacks and it began to look as if the game might go scoreless however at 1553 clark broke into the scoring column and at 1850 harden made thefinal tally of the night for the winners clark who scor ed theironly tally starred he made many fine but unsuccessful rushes throughout the game simpson and derusha also played well and boad way guarding broughams nets did much to keep the score at a mini mum for the losers watson har den and willis were the pick of the team with burkart playing a nice game in the nets greenwood the wmsforthe circuit will meet at the parsonage this thurs day at 2 pm with mrs harbrons group in charge the yps met on tuesday even ing at the home of miss edna green the wa and red cross will hold their meeting in the sunday school room on thursday march 8th when a quilt will be made for the red cross mrs frank hayward sorry co re port has been confined to the house these past few days miss lois byers of the whitby hospital was home for a day last week percy and mrs clarke visited with fred and mrs byers last mondayevening lloyd pascoe of whitby visited with his parents over the weekend when we have a nice day how we do appreciate it makes us wonder if spring will be just around the corner and some of us would be happy if we could see the snowplow coming around that corner too lenten suggestions cheesaroniytpec pkcfeagev kraft dinner macaroni ready cut per lb spaghetti per lb loaf cheese per lb 17c 19c 5c 5c 39c icilht1 m kippered herring per lb- smoked fillet per lb herring in tomato sauce tin chicken haddie per tin 25c 33c 20c 28c oranges celery lemons grapefruit lettuce- ratclif f co town delivery phone 198 details are now available of the progress made in the centralfood departments scheme to provide storage for imported grain at the main ports and in provinces for grain acquired under the govern ments basic food plans the total central capacity at present exist ing or in- sight is 220000 tons allowing for turnover every 3 months this storage could accomm odate central imported reserves amounting to nearly- one million tons in a year in great britain the church s stouffville mennonite church rev b mover pastor sunday march 4th 1000 am sunday school 1100 am divine worship 230 pm youth bible drill 730 pm evangelistic 730 pm altona thursday eve stouffville prayer meeting next week monday evening stouffville young peoples come thou with us and we will do thee good numbers 10 28 ervjces church hill mr and mrs jack beach and fam ily visited at wm beachs on sun day v mr and mrs eldon smith and mrs ivan mclaughlin were in toronto on monday mr and mrs richard wright had supper with mr and mrs hugh shillinglaw mt albert on sunday night- miss marion beach mr roy thompson and howard beach at tended the commencement in the high school stouffville on friday night the red cross quilting will be held this week on tuesday after noon at the home of mrs ross hood and on thursday afternoon at the home of mrs- h pegg each group completed two large quilts last week congratulations to the newly weds mr and mrs richard wright nee hazel pegg the young peo ple chivareed them on thursday night after which refreshments were served they ieftdn monday to get settled in their new home at islington victoria square mr and mrs r boynton mrand mrs l nichols had dinner wednes day with mr and mrs b sander son and mabel mr elmer boynton of don head farms richmond hill was visiting friends in our community one day last week mr l stoutenbergh had tea sun day evening with mr and mrsstan- ley boynton mr and mrs p willows spent sunday with mr and mrs h att- wood of uxbridge mr and mrs j cakebread and john had dinner sunday evening with mr and mrs earl empring ham miss grace boynton nurse-in- training at the grace hospital tor onto spent monday at her home here mr and mrs elmer huggins and family moved to newmarket last thursday while mr huggins has secured a position with the picker ing farms we wish them every success in their new surroundings the regular monthly meeting of the jwi will be held in the com munity hall on tuesday evening march 6th as this is the night to select the officers for 191546 all the members are asked to please be present older friends of the community will be sorry to near of the sudden passing inpicton last wednesday of mr ben carver mr carver at onetime lived where mr reid brumwell now- resides the funeral service was held friday afternoon from richmond hill with inter nment in victoria square cemetery sympathy of the community is ex tended to the members of his fam ily stouffville united church kev douglas davis minister sunday march 4th 1000 am sunday school 1100 amf divine worship 730pmf evensong thursday march 1 245 pm the wms will meet at the church mrs roy grove will review the study book thursday mar 1st 6 pm the cgit supper meeting 830 pm choir practice friday 715 pm cubs lord for tomorrow and its needs i do not pray keep mo o god from stain of sin just for today let me both diligently work and duly pray let me be kind in word and deed just for today christ church anglican rev f herman rector sunday march 4th 200 pm sunday school 230 pm evening prayer everybody welcome stouffville christian church charles montgomery pastor miss nora stapletoh organlrt sunday march 4th 1000 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship 730 pm gospel service monday 730 pm teen age girls friday 8 pm christian endeavour friday 7 pm childrens meeting church httlj sunday march 4th f 200 pm bible school 300 pm divine worship a hearty welcome to all stouffville baptist church rev d macgregor pastor sunday march 4th 1000 aan bible school 1 classes for all- ages 1 1100 am morning worship 730 pm evening worship wednesday 8 pm prayer meeting everybody welcome melville bethesda and peachs churches rev r t chapin minister sunday march 4th i regularservices at- all three appointments j 1000 am peachs j 1130 am melville 300 pm bethesda subject our faith in christ the melville young people will meet friday evening mar 2 at the home of mrs maunder the bethesda young people meet friday evening at the home of mrs isaac pike everybody welcome i second markham baptist church rev norman rowan pastor sunday march 4th- 955 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship friday 8 pm yp meeting in the church tuesday mar 6 at 8 pm prayer meeting lord let us to thy gates repair to hear the gladdening sound that we may find salvation there while yet it may be found worship with us bloomington ringwood christian churches revg w brown pastor sunday march 4th 1100 am bloomington j 730 pm ringwood 730 pmaltona 1000 am sunday school classes for allages ringwood mission circle at the home of waltervague friday at 800 pm you are cordially invited to attend these services x a sabbath well spent brings a week of content and strength for the toils of the morrow but a sabbath profaned whateer may be gained is a certain forerunner of sorrow attend church- sunday gormley and bethesda mennonite brethren d christ church v rvprhus6ipascr sunday march 4th v gbeotesdajj 1 preachihgservlce 1030 am gormley sunday march 4th sunday school 2 pm preaching 3 pjn young peoples 730 pm rev l copeland of newmarket will be guest speaker rev cope land is an accomplished artist musican and soloist and will draw severer plcturesiwhile he preaches come and bring a friend everybody welcome mennonite- churches dickson hill and mt joy rev s s shahtz minister modnt jos v sunday march 4th 1000 am sunday school 1100 am divine worship 730 pm evangelistic monday 7 pm sunshine gospel band tuesday sjpm young peoples- dicksons hllili sunday march 4th 1000 am divine worship lloctam sunday school 730 pm evangelistic service st james presbyterian church- stouffville rit decourcyrayner xflnw- sunday march 4th 130 pjnsabbath school and bible class c 230 pm divine worship gods good man the possible you the man or woman god desires you to- be seventh in the series on unveil- ing the angel in human life a the fruit of the spirit- is good- ness lx god calls tou to worship him vm v 4 1 vjafes iih

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