the tribune stouffville ont thursday pril 12 1945 gormley helen steckley -ovd- rcaf also misses hazel steckley blanche and margaret wideman spent the weekend at their respective homes we extend sympathy to the friends and relatives of mrs enos storms of toronto who was buried on monday in heise hill cemetery mr eldon gooding of bala spent the weekend in gormley last friday miss heather g thorpe instructor in the handicraft division of the buffalo museum of science buffalo ny visited with hiss stella heise almira mr clarence danard and lady friend of campellford visited with mr and mrs lou lehman over the weekend mrs chas conner accompanied 3by mrs harvey pugh spent mon day afternoon in richmond hill mr and mrs peter stickley had sunday dinner with the carruthers family of cashel they also had supper with mrs ted wegg of cashel mr and mrs david stouffer of stouffville also mr and mrs ben cayman and family of unioriville spent sunday with mr and mrs willis lehman we are sorry to report several on our line have been sick with the flu the nigh family have all had their turns while master john- leh man has been in bed for some time we hope to see them all around before long mr jacob wideman spent sun day with his daughter mrs ed nigh of stouffville mrs jim painter spent several days last week in toronto with her daughter mrs a upton mrs john timbers entertained mr timbers brothers and sisters to a surprise party sunday evening the occasion being mr timbers wrthday mrs peter steckley spent wed nesday in toronto miss verna heise of stouffville is employed with mrs roy nigh for the summer atha news happy birthday- to eileen draper whocelebrated another birthday on tuesday april 10 1945 miss jean arnold also a cousin miss mcmullen from newmarket also mrs s arnold spent saturday evening with mrs carruthers mrs beare from armadale spent monday with her daughter mrs feathcrstone here mrs a carruthers visited mrs robt lloyd toronto on sunday evening best wishes to the newly weds mr and mrs ernie carruthers 2nd line uxbridge mr and mrs arthur hall and mr and mrs les mitchell and carol visited with cpl ralph cooper on sunday mrs wid miller and carl oshawa spent the weekend with mrand mrs bruce taylor little jackie and eldon knight have returned home after spending the easter holidays with their grandparents mr and mrs s knight mr and mrs albert taylor dick and darlene visited with mr and mrs fred jardine at oshawa recently sorry to hear that charles forsyth is on the sick list victoria square congratulations are extended to mr and mrs allan chadwick nee shirley sanderson who were mar ried wednesday evening april 4 at the parsonage miss grace boynton nurse-in- training at the grace hospital tor onto is spending her two weeks vacation at home here mr john williamson of toronto spent theweekend with mrs annie mortson and mr and mrs gordon mortson and wayne mrs ida mccaque mrs warren collins and miss douglas of petro- lia spent a few days last week with mr and mrs louis nichols and vera miss vera nichols spent her blaster vacation at her home miss audrey perkins of toronto spent a few days last week with her cousin miss coral perkins seeding and housecleaning seem to be the orders of the day at pre sent there were over 70 present last friday afternoon at the wms special thankoffering meeting the wms ladies entertained the ladies from browns corners hedford and richmond hill groups miss olive sparling of toronto gave a i very challenging address on mis sionary education dainty refresh ments were served at the close of the meeting mr barry collard spent the weekend with mr john- stevens of richmond hill congratulations are also extend- n ed to mr and mrs harold heise nee verna winger of st anns ontario who were married wed nesday afternoon april 4 at st amis the ypu was held sunday vening with a large attendance present the lesson was read by viola avison a reading by john buchanan a solo by mr bert sanderson the topic was very abjy taken by mr norman reid of browns corners who chose as his subject how observant are we about the works of god prayers bymisses grace boynton and ruby avison next sunday evening the service will be in charge of miss june collard and her group congratulations are extended to mr and mrs charlie stansbury on the birth of a son on monday april 9 a little brother for charles jr we wish a speedy recovery for mr b robertson who suffered a heart attack on monday bethesda mr and mrs- chas atkinson called on relatives on sunday regret to report lome e heise wounded in action somewhere in germany- mrs john brillinger spent a few days last week with mrs fred gillam miss evelyn bissonnette student teacher- from toronto normal school spent a week of practice teaching at bethesda pjs we welcome mr and mrs pur- nell to the community mr purnell is employed on the farm of mrs r brown mr and mrs geo yake and al bert visited with mr and mrs j wideman and family this is the big week for sowing grain its very early something of a record z 3 greenwood salvage stouffville district under auspices of the stouffville lions club begins on mom apt 16 everything will be collected with the exception of tin cans and broken glass your scrap will help the united nations in their final drive for victory heres a chance to clean up those fence corners and get rid of those broken down implements town collection on monday the truck will be calling at your farm call today 4501 904 or 15301 proceeds for i lions cadet and welfare work j m e watts chairman salvage committee a h williams president lions club robert snowball secretary the postponed meeting of the w ms was held on tuesday afternoon of this week the wa and red cross will hold their meeting in the basement of the church this thursday pjn a quilt will be ready to work on so come along andhelp mr and mrs brooks and family are moving on to the thompson farm better known as the white farm we welcome them sorry to report that mr f l green is not improving as fast as his manyfriends would like to see mr ed paseoe is on the road to recovery after having bloodpoison in his hands our teacher miss helen keen is having a student teacher mr w jamieson of toronto normal at the school this week hugh and mrs gilchrist and bobby of oshawa were with the fred byers family on sunday misses iileen saddler marion mcvey and doreen pegg return to their schools this week fredand mrs byers marjory and frank mcavoy spent last sunday afternoon in the city with lew and mrs blakely mrs mcvey spent a few days of the easter week in toronto with friends a number from here attended the funeral of the late mrs wm bell of kinsale on saturday our sym pathy goes out to the family in their sorrow we understand that john soden is getting along very well after his operation 6th line whitchurch seeding operations which were retarded last week owing to the wet weather are again occupying the time of our farmers all along the concession some are just com pleting the work and will be busy preparing root ground for croping the land is working splendidly we hear arnold harper is still in the hos pital suffering from a dislocated shoulder he received in a fall from a ladder over a week ago mrs ben harper and daughter dianne from niagara falls were weekend visitors with mr and mrs harry pugh we are sorry to lose mr and mrs floyd steckley and bernice from our midst free tumbler with kelloggs corn flakes 38 oz pkg for 25c or 21202 pkgs 25c aylmer apple juice per tin 15c apple raspberry jam 4 lb tin t 55c libbys sauer kraut per tin 15c peas size 45 20 oz tin 10c rice per lb 12c vita b cereal 3 lb pkg 25c oranges fresh vegetables grapefruit ratcliffco town delivery phone 198 altona mr and mrs hughes and eileen of toronto were at the john pallis- ter home here on a visit also mr and mrs mckay and barry from claremont visited mr and mrs pal- lister tin can day next monday and tuesday the church s ervices second markham baptist christ church anglican church hill miss velma pegg spent the week end with her sister mrs bruce maclean mr and mrs ii pegg also miss marjorie clarke called at mr and mr percy browns on sunday report of work completed for red cross from november till the end of march from mrs ted hol- lidge secretary 64 large quilts 19 crib quilts 25 sets of childrens waists and panties 4 girls dresses 18 turtle neck sweaters 24 babies wpollenpantieslo helmets 4 pairs socks mr and mrs ivan mclaughlin also mr and mrs orville martin attended the milkmans banquet held at buttonville on wednesday night quite a number attended the hockey banquet held in stouffville high school on monday night church rev norman rowan pastor sunday april 15th 955 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship sentence sermon choice not chance determines destiny choose you this day whom ye will serve joshua 24 15 but as for me and my house we will serve the lord tuesday 8 pm prayer meeting time worship with us the stouffville united church rev douglas davis minister sunday april 15th 1000 am sunday school 1100 am divine worship major richard brown medical missionary to china and an ex pert on the affairs of that coun try will bo the speaker 730 pml evening service thursday 245 the wms will meet at the church this is the easter thankoffering meeting the guest speaker will be mrs roger self president of the dominion board x thursday 430 pm the cgit will meet at church and main streets for a hike thursday 830 pm choir practice friday 715 pm cubs rev f herman rector sunday april 15th 200 pm sunday school 230 pm evening prayer everybody welcome stiluffville baptist church kev d macgregor pastor sunday- april 15th 1000 am bible school classes for all ages- 1100 am morning worship 730 pm evening worship wednesday 8pm prayer meeting come and receive a blessing each year more and more farmers start their chicks on shurgain chick starter than ever before theres a reason why each year more chicks are started on shur- gain than on any other feed in fact there are several reasons 1 chicks like a fresh tasty feed if they like their feed they eat more and grow faster chicks like shurgain chick starter because its made so fresh its ground so carefully and its made of only the finest and most palatable ingredients 2 chicks need a finelybalanced combination of feed materials with particular atten uation paid to the correct amounts of vitamins minerals and high quality animal pro teins chicks grow and thrive on shurgain chick starter because its made accur ately and specifically for their needs v 3 theres solid value given for every dollar spent you pay for rioexpensive frills you get full value for every cent you spend for your chick starter when you buy shur- gain shurgain chick starter ismade locally thus cutting out all the extracosts of handling hauling and middlemens profits grow better chicks for less money the shurgain way dicksons hill mills markham rk2 r v f v- phono 20u2 stouffville christian church charles montgomery- pastor miss nora stapleton organist sunday april 15th 1000 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship 730 pm gospel service rev john crook returned mission ary from china will speak at both services monday 730 pm teen age girls friday 7 pm childrens meeting mr crook will show lantern slides on his work in china friday 8 pm christian endeavour ohukoh bxlij sunday april 15th 200 pm bible school 300 pm divine worship rev john crook returned mission ary from china will speak friday 430 pm childrens meeting at mrs forfars house a hearty welcome to all 1 gormley and bethesda mennonite brethren in christ church rev p huson pastor gormley sunday april 15th sunday- school i 2 pm preaching 3 pm mrs allan hoover will bring the message young peoples 730 pm bethesda preaching 1030 am mr e harvey will bring the message special announcement great missionary convention will be held in the gormley church may 7th to 13th outstanding speakers will bring the addresses make your plans now to attend watch for announcements in other issues of this paper stouffville mennonite church rov e moyer pastor sunday april 15th 1000 am sunday school 1100 am divine worship 230 pm youth bible drill 730 pm evangelistic 730 pm altona communion service thursday eve stouffville prayer meeting next week monday eve young peoples wednesday eve- altona prayer meeting r bloomington ringwood christian churches rev g w brown pastor sunday april 15th 1100 am bloomington 730 pm ringwood sunday school at 1000 am classes for all ages ringwood ce bible study friday 8 pm at the home of mr walter vague ringwood monthly missionary meeting april 16 at 8 pm rev john crook missionary on furlough from china will give an illustrated address all are cordially finvited to attend these services plan tocome mennonite churches dickson hill and mtjjoy rev s s shantz minister mount joyi sunday april i5th 1000 am sunday school 1100 am divine worship 730 pm evangelistic y v monday 7 pm sunshine gospel band c3 dicksons musj 0 suiiday april 15th 1000 ani divine worship 1100 am sunday school 730 pm evangelistic service melville bethesda and peachs churches rev r t chapiri minister sunday april 15th melville congregation will join with peachs h subject- unity- in the christian church sunday school i000 am service 1115 am bethesda service 730 pm peachs yp will meet thursday evening april 12 at the home of mrs ferguson bethesda yp will meet friday ev- ening april 13 at home of mrs louis brillinger peachs wms thankoffering meet ing- on tuesday afternoon april 17 at the home of mrs heise mrs rev rae will be the guest speaker- i stjames presbyterian church stquffvdlle rev t dccoiircy rayner minister sunday april 15th 130 pjnsabbath school and bible class- 230 pm divine worship it the living lords command an after easter message reminding us of something the risen redee- mer wantsus to be sure to do for- him know what y cv april 22nd communion sabbath wednesday- april 18th j preparatory service f syxtiatibii8ii c vo jf