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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 26, 1945, p. 7

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svx j l- the tribnne stonffville ont thursday april 26 1945 i-v- deaths graham arthur leslie sudden ly thursday morning april 19 1945 arthur leslie graham in his 64th year elder son of the later thomas and minnie graham broth er of herbert newmarket and william copetown resting at the home of his sisters the misses adeltha and alma of mount albert forprivate service saturday after noon aprh21 1945 gokmley- douglas reaman son of mr and mrs elmer reaman of vineland station is helping his grandfather during seeding operations claremont mr and mrs stan friend of tor onto spent sunday with her sister and husband mrand mrs boniface mrs donald mccullough spent a day last week in the city- mr and mrs lester mccullough and family visited her parents- in brampton recently dont forget the three act co medy mammas baby boy by the goodfeliowship class in the community hall friday april 27 goodwood an error in the number of goods packed by the war branch last week will bear correction we packed among the things mention ed some 83 pairs of socks and things not mentioned were 4 pairs of pyjamas and 4 layettes the death of mrs james ajbrown in toronto on tuesday this week recalls the fact that the deceased once lived in this neighborhood she was born near zephyr and kept house for her uncle the late- robert taffender on the- present byam farm north of goodwood twenty- three years ago the then sarah nicholson married a goodwood boy james a brown the couple have been living in toronto they had no family the funeral this- thurs day afternoon from the parlors at 793 kingston road will proceed to goodwood for public service in the united church here at 3 oclock interment in goodwood cemetery much sympathy is expressed for the bereaved husband dickson hill with six young people coming from as far as agincpurt markham youth flocked to the ml joy mbc church monday evening for the fortieth weekly meeting of the sun shine gospel band one huhdreu and seven filled the auditorium with an air of expectancy all eyes wete glued upon the special speak er rev gibson brown of stouff ville- who brought an intensely in teresting object talk the group was also favored by having mrs brown who taught- the children a lively hew action chorus gospel chorus- singing was enjoyed throughout the program bloomington mr and mrs h clark of agin- court and mr and mrs a storry were guests with mr and mrs fair ies on sunday miss m topper of toronto was home with her parents ovei the weekend we regret that mrs a topper has been on the sick list mr e winterstein has returned home after spending the winter in newmarket mr o tranmer attended the funeral of mr h woodcock at mt albert last wednesday e a storry and mr c lemon are enumerators for this division for the coming dominion election buy a bond the objective for the 8th victory loan in stouffville is 10000 more than was set for this placeon anyl previous loan so the investors will have to do their very best if we are to reach the place expected of this community small amounts are just as acceptable as larger invest ments so let every person buy a bond and remember too you have liberal time to make payment if the cjsh is not now available special interest rates at the bank equivalent to what the buyer will receive in interest from the govern ment on the bond during the loan periodvmakes the loan really inter est free veteran publisher dies vandorf mrs chas scott and little daugh ters are spending a week at her sisterinlaw inoshawa v mr and mrs kingdon spent a day in toronto this week- mr woodrow wilson is able to be out again after an illness of two weeks we see mr- ivan kay is working with an larger tractor giving more power to operate the heavier im plements more efficiently- some fifteen ladies of wesley and bethesda enjoyed a potluck dinner at mrs i brillingers last thursday thetime was spent quilting two lovelyquilts which will be sold over the weekend snow fell and the mercury dropped ten degrees below freezing some of our farm ershave grain two inches high plum blossoms are in bud only time will tell if it has done much harm mr john crawford is able to spend part time at the clerks office miss mable carr is back home and all her friends rejoice to wel come her victoria square on tuesday evening about 75 friends gathered in the sunday school room as a welcoming party for mrs bruce mccausland british war- bride there was a short pro gram of solos by mrs alvin case- ley readings by mrs a frisby and marion boynton addresses of wel come by several officers of our or ganizations wms by mrs h g mccague wa by mrs reade brumwell ypu by mrs harold wellman the church by mr l nichols and rev h j mccague capt and mrs mccausland were presented with a lovely table lamp capt and mrs mccausland made fitting reply mrs mckay and mrs brumwell conducted two contests lunch was served pleased to see mr and mrs dou glas gee and family out on sunday after quarantine for scarlet fever they had dinner sunday evening at the cecil nichols home mrs i mciumurray and mrand mrs p willows spent sunday with mr and mrs h atwood in ux- bridge we hope for a speedy recovery of mrs stanley boynton who under went an operation on monday at the wellesley hospital in toronto sorry to learn of the serious ill ness of the small son of mr and mrs gerald lyons the lad is in the sickchildrens hospital tor onto 5 mr and mrs duncan and daugh ter ruth of toronto spent sunday with mr and mrs harry forester and family in toronto goodwood flying officer neii christie is home on embarkation leave miss ann christie of toronto is spending a few days at home with her bro- ther neil and their parents mr and mrs s w whittleton johnny foskett returns to ver non bc after spending his fur- lough with his parents mr and mrs i j foskett mr harold dowswel and his son pete dowswell spent the week- end with their father and grand father thomas dowswelt mr and mrs harvey harris and son billie of misklllen and miss elizabeth harris of whitby spent sunday with mr and mrs- j f reid muriel jones rcnvr of ot tawa spent the weekend with her parents here sorry to hear of the death of mrs jas brown of toronto she was a sister of mrs fred bentley her husband being a brother of walter and arthur brown hay and more hay spring as we all know by now came early this year and conse quently farmers needs for hay were lighter as fields turned green the upshot of it all is that the wptb announced april 13th that hay may be exported from eastern canada to the united states a limit is placed on the quantity that may be exported as well as on the num ber of permits issued to an individ ual at any time its all on the con dition too that the domestic mar ket gets sufficient quantity of good quality hay cliff barkey son of mr and mrs charlie barkey east of stouffville is located in larador with the rc af there cliff counts on the tri bune and letters from the home folk to keep him in touch with happen ings around home like dancing come to claremont on sat april 28 with bruce gould his anisic come and salaries up to 3000 benefit by bonus ottawa april 19 cp finance minister ilsley said today that per sons with taxable income ranging from 1200 to 3000 annually will receive some benefit from family allowances in addition to the in come- tax credit for children the allowances become effective july 1 the benefits will be on a sliding scale with none payable to persons with incomes of more than 3000 the minister said the system of family allowances was instituted to assist low- income groups accord ingly the full payments would be made only when incomes were less than 12000 and partial benefits up to 3000 mr ilsleys statement outlined temporary steps taken to prevent income tax payers from receiving in full both income tax exemptions and family allowance payments during the last fix months of 1915 the drawing up of permanent legislation to prevent duplication would be left to the next session of parliament following is the percentage bene fit of family allowances in addition to income tax deduction for chil dren in the various income groups n under 1200 the family allow ance benefit will run 100 per cent between 1200 and 1400 benefit of 90 per cent between 1400 and 1600 80 per cent between 1600 and 1800 70 per cent for each additional 200 of income the bene fit is reduced by 10 per cent at 3000 even there will be a 10 per cent benefit but none above that mark the minister said the tables applied to married persons and to others having the status of married persons for income tax purposes special tables could be obtained from regional directors of family allowances in provincial capitals hy single persons supporting chil dren and not having married status for income tax purposes and by members of the armed forces when the family allowance act was passed said mr ilsley c a fleming 88 president of the fleming publishing co publishers of the owen sound daily suntimes who died on april 17 mr fleming was pre sident of grey and bruce trust and saving co and of richard son bond and wright ltd both of owen sound he was a director of cornwall daily standardfreeholder jone of his chief interests in owen sound was the northern busi ness college which he founded in 1ss1 and of which he was principal until 1936 have you tried m it eats dirt just the thing for household use 20cl jar mother jacksons jiffy porridge per pkg 18c javex concentrate 15c- garden patch golden wax beans 20 oz tin 15c kelloggs corn flakes free glass 12 bzpkg 2 for 25c old windsor flooivwax per tin 39c frontenac paper serviettes per pkg 15c daltons pudding powders sweetened 5c new carrots new beets new cabbage oranges grapefruit ratcliff co town delivery phone 198 where shaiiii we go the above question was a puzzler put to this newspaper on two differ ent occasions this week by local people who are being forced to move on the 30th of april since they have had the legal six months no tice in both instances these people have absolutely no place to move to having been unsuccessful in renting another premises and they were bewildered to say the least and so would any of us be to find ourselves in such a predicament the housing situation was never so acute in stouffville at any time as it is today and to the present difficulty is added the great difficul ty in obtaining materials for new homes there is not a vacant house in town of any description whatever enrolment date for stamjions in spite of the trend ol the last few years away from extensive horse breeding there has been a surprising rush to enrol stallions this spring says le oneill direc tor of the live stock branch of the ontario dept of agriculture mr oneill also states that there is a very considerable trade in stallions this spring with recordsof no less than sixteen sales of outstanding stallions coming into his office in a period of three or four days it is pointed out that the last date for the enrolment of stallions at the minimum fee of 200 is april 30 and for stallions enrolled after may 1st the fee will be 400 mr oneill urges all stallion owners to attend to their enrolment before april 30 in order to take advantage of the lower fee the goodwood wa will meet at the parsonage on thursday may 3rd at 230 pm parliament approved the principle that there should be no duplication of benefits by way of allowances in income tax credits for the same child time table changes t effective sunday april 29 1945 i- full information from agents canadian national railways adv no t512 the church s ervices christ church anglica1s rev f herman rector sunday april 29th 200 pm sunday school 230 pm evening prayer everybody welcome melville bethesda and peachs churches rev r t chapln minister sunday april 29th peachs 1000 melville 1130 bethesda 300 st james presbyterian church cstouffville rer t deconrcy rayner minister sunday april 29th 130 pmsabbath school and bible class 230 pm divine worship the nobujity of meekness being the ninth in the series unveiling the angel in human life do you believe meekness is noble in scripture it is a noble word note on sunday may 6th we change to morning service at 945 am god calls you to worship him second markham baptist church rev norman rowan pastor sunday april 29th 955 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship tuesday 8 pm prayer meeting time and the inhabitants of one city shall go to another saying let us go speedily to pray before the lord and to seek the lord of hosts i will go also zechariah 821 friday april 27th 8 pm young peoples meeting in charge of the gideons from toronto a welcome to all take a good look at mc im shurgain 16 growing mash a feed designed to give your chicks exactly what shey need to develop into strong healthy pullets start feeding me to your chicks when they are 6 to 8 weeks of age at that age they are sufficiently developed so that a low cost balanced growing mash can be used and thats just what i am s im low in cost because in making me transportation charges were cut to a minimum and middlemens profits were eliminated im a balanced growing mash because i have exactly the right proportions of proteins vitamins and minerals to maintain even steady growth- keep your pullets active with no excess fat and build bones flesh and feathers im a fresh feedtoo growing chicks like me on that account and theyll eat more of me you see im made up as needed by you mr farmer and for that reason i never go stale in the storage bins yes sir more flock owners than ever before are using shurgain 16 growing mash you can get me right at the mill shown below im waiting there ready to help you make more profit from your chicks so that theyll start laying early next fall and lay steadily all through the winter shurgain 16 pc crowing mash dicksons hill mills stouffville united church rev douglas davis minister sunday april 29th 1000 am sunday school 1100 am divine worship 730 pm evening service thursday may 3rd the wms will meet at the church on ve day a community thanks giving service will be held in the united church at 11 am local ministers participating markham rr phono 2c302 stouffville mennonite church rev e moyer pastor sunday april 29th 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 gormley young people in charge wednesday eve altona ozra traub of nigeria west africa will give a missionary address special missionary convention stouffville may 3 6 missionaries from china africa south america the home sweet home trio as singers gormley and bethesda mennonite brethren in christ church rev p huson pastor gormiiey i sunday april 29th sunday school 2 pm preaching 3 pm young peoples 730 pm special rev v k snyder of kitchener will be guest speaker also a num ber of students from emmanual bible school speciaii 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 bethesda sunday april 29tli preaching 1030 am bloomington ringwood christian churches rev g w brown pastor sunday april 29th il 1100 am bloomington 730 pm ringwood sunday school at 1000 am classes for all ages bloomington ce friday 8 pm childrens meeting in ringwood church monday- 700 pm all are cordially invited jto attend these services plan to come mennonite churches dickson hill and mt joy rev s s shamz minister mount joy sunday april 29th 1000 amsunday school 1100 am divine worship 730 pm evangelistic monday 7 pm sunshine gospel band special services continue every night at 8 oclock except satur day and all day sunday rev j a beery evangelist rev ira wood songevangelist dicksons him sunday april 29th 1000 am divine worship 1100 am sunday school stouffville baptist church rev d macgregori pastor sunday april 29th 1000 am bible school classes for all ages 1100 am morning worship 730 pjn evening worship wednesday 8pm prayer meeting come and receive a blessing stouffville christian church charles montgomery pastor miss nora stapleton organist sunday april 29th 1000 ajn sunday school iloo am morning worship 730 pjn gospel service monday 730 pjn teen age girls friday 7 pm childrens meeting friday 8 pm christian endeavour 3huroh hxlii sunday april 23th 200 pm bible school 300 pm divine worship friday 400 pm childrens meeting at mrs forfars home what is your life it is even a vapour that appeareth for- a little time and then vanisheth away rajabsjgwarfiuai v bjwawl

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