Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 2, 1945, p. 5

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lhzmjjr j r suggested jam certo per bottle v certo crystal p parqwaxjper lb carton memba seals per pkg rubber jar ringsper pkg rihelns iis n vi iis i 25c 25c 15c v 10c 2 for 15c 1 tw j picnic supplies ft paper serviettes per pkg t 15c parisaniwaxpaper rblf 25c assorted meat sandwich spreads tin 20c evaratedpples per lb 29c oranges fresh vegetables grapefruit i ratclif f co town delivery phone 198 aiipminuji foil producers to merge tinal arrangements for consolida tion of three leading canadian alu- jninum foil companies into one cen tral organization which for the bret time will make canada an ex porter of aluminum foil instead of an importer are now nearing com pletion according to the financial post the consolidated company is to be known as dominion foils xcanada ltd with head office in montreal dominion foils absorb ed laminated paper ltd last year and is now negotiating for the pur- fchasebf international foils ltd which has at can de madelon que the largest aluminum foir rolling mill new rrtipn plan for cars the government will shortly in- sroduwa new systemfpr rationing trucks to civilian buyers that may provide the basis for future ration ing of passenger cars the financial post reports the system will follow iqie present pattern of tire ration- ving permits will no longer be handled and- approved through the motor vehicles controller at ottawa ijut will be procurable through local iwptb ration officers on the certifi cation of authorized- truck dealers permits will be given to civilian users on the basis of published priority lists similar to the kind i now used for tire rationing it is expected that the new system will joeready for introduction within a months time and will coincide with wie stepup jn available supply of pew trucks for civilian users scott twp twins reunited after 30 years twin sons born in the township of scott 83 years ago colin ross who still lives in the old stone house seven miles north of ux- bridge was reunited with his twin brother allan after a period of 30 years allan resides in the usa and had not been back in all that time their last meeting vvas also at the old home farm where their father settled 110 years ago births i i anderson in stouffville to mr and mrs k danderson stouff ville july 231015 a daughter sharon elaine ashenhurst mr and mrs r carl ashenhurst of timmins are happy to announce the birth of their daughter mary junekon thursday july 26 1945 at st marys hospital timmins ont brown at the brierbush hos pital stouffville on july 26 1945 to mr and mrs chasbrown nee amelia arnold rr3 stouffville a son cowie in stouffville on july 28 1945 mr and mrs clarence cowie rr2 stouffville a son hockley at the brierbush hos- pital stouffville on july 25 1945 to mr and mrs lome hockley rr 2 stouffville a son william lloyd mcnair at markham on july 29 1945 to mr and mrs fred mcnair altona a son petty to mr and mrs gordon j petty rr 2 pickering july 25 1945- a son william edward kqrmleyw jkmlss marlon- hunt isenjoyingra threeweeksholiday home here vwtf miss eileen gooding returned on friday after having spent the last three weeks with her sister mrs floyd winger of stevensville mr joseph baker cf detroit has been visiting or the past week with his sistermrs j forrester mrs j cherry and her sister mrs wilson spent- sunday in the home of mr- and mrs r millen- mr and mrs mitchell and mrs gillespieiof peterboro visited last friday and saturday with mr and mrs- lord u mr and mrs rowbotham stouff ville spent a few days last week with their daughter mrs- george dewitt mr bruce timbers spent the last two weeks in the home of his sister mrs lloyd doner and also attended the bible school we extend the sympathy of her gormley friends to mrs russell gcayandher family on the death of her husband last wednesday evening the funeral on friday was largely attended miss grace doner howardfloyd charles doner eileen gooding ruth and marion hunt and mrs allan doner spent tuesday at cen tre island on tuesday evening miss grace eade entertained a number of her girl friends on the occasion of her birthday we are pleased that miss vera doust is able to be out again after having the measles mr and mrs clarence heise ol ridgeway are visiting relatives in gormley for several days mrs e j swalm of duntroom and mrs abram lehman of carlisle bible questions wwstftrt t j-saif-gr- v question what is acreedr sansweijit is usually defined as a formal statement doctrines t 4 qcan yon tell as what the sign of jonas is as mentioned in luke llr2s32 va it was christs- resurrection from the dead which had been sym bolized by jonahs deliverance from the belly of the great fish matthew 124041 q isnt it clear that man has evolved from lower animals a it is not clear the missing link is still missing why not take gods word at face value so god created man in his own image in the image of god created he him male and female created he them genesis 127 q were sodom and gomorrah destroyed by an ordinary volcanic eruption a not if we believe the bible their destruction had been foretold and was known to be coming the words of the angels were for we will destroy this place because the cry of them is waxen great before the face of the lord and the lord hath sent us o destroy it and the lord rained upon sodom and upon gomorrah brimstone and fire from out of heaven genesis 19 1324 q why was there no leaven or yeast in the passover bread eaten when israel left egypt a leaven was a symbol of cor ruption and- the children of israel had to be clean before god paul uses the same figure in 1 corin thians 579 purge you therefore the old leaven that ye may be a new lump as ye are unleavened for even christ our passover is sacrificed for us therefore let us pennaretm fsz xz xoboe aoi xos higteices far live poultry until further notiee we are paying the following prices for livepoultry delivered to our plant in whitby top grade heavy fowl top grade lightfowl 4 to 5 lbs top grade lightfowl under 4 lbs gradebroilers 2 to 3 lbs top grade roasting chickens over 4 lbs top grade roasting chickens under 434 lbs top grade heavy capons over t lbs pickering farms limited i whitby r ontario ii telephone whitby 336 25c lb 20c lb 18c lb 28c lb 3uc lb 30c lb 33j4c lb i is needed fruits and now it we rburlate vegetables thousands of tons are ready for harvest will you lend a hand it ifoog is precious let not wwult tiaaii ack of hdpl innr to addition to oor own- t f fceedfcwe mart aibo1p feed ttw mfldona- ofstaxyinsapeople in liberated europe this- l a tremendous tasv bat it can be done 2fnanrdoour share tum b the last hamsunsonosaer ve arebable to meet this year so lets au pitch in and do a real jobl help viu be needed from anznst 20th i through to october 40th fm fa coupon helov and man today a free toansportation for four weeks service transportation wdi be paid one warfor fan seasoni august 20th to october 20th transportation win be paid both ways ii v 0 men every poisius manboor must be pot v need is desperate volanteer 1 yonr services today i women every available band can be used fill in the coupon and mail to day boys and girls thousands are needed any high school atndent willlne to work on- a farm has permission and is requested by the min ister of education tb remain out of school for the month of sep tember clip and mail this coupon today ontaworfabm service force spariiament bulldingi toronto i j ilam 1 1nterested in herpfatr iwrii the bits harvest plesm send me farther information name addbess- i v phone fflfc t aw age post office jl hill be avaxlabmfbojtii tweares bailwat staxioh ymzabbsv bdssrop hi m cdats x iiu c ta iprrlss4 la- tb ywcjl or tjloalntswy iom1 wrttm uumfz ther mrs sarah steckley mr and mrs harvey cassel and baby paul of preston are spending their vacation in the henderson home also mr hendersons brother of st catharines is visiting there the daily vacation bible school held at oak ridges under auspices of the brethren in christ church at gormley proved a real success enrolment 92 with an average at tendance of 76 on friday even ing a large crowd gathered to enjoy the closing program given by the children mr john radfield of stay- ner was superintendent of the school congratulations to mrs ldoner richmond hill who just celebrated her 80th birthday to mark the event she tiad about a dozen friends in for tea the honourary guests were her youngest and only surviv ing brother and his wife and among those present were her minister rev f g huson and mrs huson her home was decorated with flow ers for the occasion with beautiful roses predominating and of course there was a birthday cake and when the octogenarian blew out the can- dies there were two left burning which indicates she can expect an- other twenty years of happiness mrs- doner wasjone of a large fam ily having seven brothers and two sisters ofwhichnow one brother survives the happy gathering concluded with prayer- by rev mr huson victoria square mr and mrs george clarke of toronto are spending a few days with the formers sister and family mr and mrs stanley boynton and family we are pleased to hear that mrs frank brumwell is able to be home from the hospital although she has to remain in bed tor the next six weeks mr and mrs percy bennett and family spent the weekend with friends in aurora mr and mrs jack forson and andrew moved toringwood on thursday miss marilyn wallace is spending this week with her uncle and aunt mr and mrs fred constable at vellore we all wish a speody recovery for mr lawrence boynton who is still ill in bed it about twentyfive young people of browns corners enjoyed a very pleasant picnic with our young people at centre island on saturday a number from here attended the closing exercises r of the gormley bible school on friday evening at thegormleymennonite church t misses viola and ruby avison are spending their two weeks vaca tion at their home here during the month of august the three congregations of victoria square browns corners and head- ford willibe united while rev h- j mackay is on his vacation sunday school willbe held at 945 am with public worship at 11 am sunday august 5- the service will be held in victoria square church aug 12 the service will be held at browns corners church aug 19th at head- ford and aug 26 at victoria square the guest speaker for all these services will be mr victor uavan- student minister from em manuel college toronto peaches miss jean miller is enjoying a weeks vacation at theashyong girls camp mr and mrs albert upton and family of toronto were sunday visitors at the lewis home master earl hoover spent a few days with his sister mrs j painter of ringnrood ci mr and mrs h michel and fam- ilyof cherrywood and mr and mrs jack forster and family were sun day visitors at thej3rignallhomes- mr johnleadbetter of markham spentsunday afthesmithihomevv mr and mrej cairns of toronto were sundayjyisitors at the cleyer- don homev 5i6 a number of children from our line are attending the summer bible schoolatthe8thchurchi mr and tmrsjim painter- amd murray were sunday visitors at the hoover- home j neither with the leaven of malice and wickedness but with the un leavened bread of sincerity and truth q hasnt research proved tho origin of life to be contrary to the bible record a prof george darwin presi dent of the british associationand son of the renowned charles dar win said at a public meeting of the association on august 161905 the mystery of life remains as impene trable as ever as far as science is concerned this statement still holds the bible tells us that god created the living fromthe nonliving read all of the first chapter of genesis also psalm 36 9 for with thee is the fountain of life in thy light shall we see light is iwfifewwf me the little hamlet ofloomington is noted forits number of veryjold people last week our readers learned something about mr and mrs george vaughan both 89 years of y age and now we are pleased to make reference to mr jonathan hutchinson who on july 31ireached his 82nd birthday c youngest and last survivor of a family of eight children icsnahan hutchinson was bbm at-bloomlng- ton but has not spent all his long life there he was right out of the district for 25 years and during the first war he plied his trade as a mason and brick layer and assist ed in building many- homes in col- lingwood at thattime for 19 years now mr hutchinson has enjoyed life back in his native hamlet and expects to spend a good many more years thererfor he is quite fit save- for his dimming eyesight and that affliction never killed anybody he says twice married his first wife was tilly morden and his second wife to whom he has been married 24 years was the former alice topper the family of five sons and one daughter to his first marriage are elias hutchinson manitoulih char les of dayton roy of toronto frank of aurora and harry at oak ridges the only daughter is mrs trumanjsaxter of stouffville on the occasion of his birthday mr hutchinson received a good number of friends who called to offer their congratulations on his being able to cope with the weight of years in the manner he has a lot of milk maple leaf dairy stouffville es tablished a record for local milk sales during last weekend when they put up 7400 quarts of milk for consumption in town and at the lake this amount does not include chocolate milk buttermilk or cream the lake folks consume a large quantity even during the week taking some 175 gallons a day r iisgsp featurvof our freeshell service that means time and dollars saved stop in regularly boadwaysl service station phone 265 i ringwoodj we are sorry- to lose oiir road foreman mr wm topping from our midst mr and mrs topping andberyl have moved to the ocon nor drive however we welcomed mr and mrs forson and son an- drew to our community ken halsted who has been sta- tioned at vernon bc is home on a tenday leave before taking spe- cial training in manitoba mrs j l abell returned from the hospital on thursday of last week greatly improved in health miss charlyne white is undergo ing treatment in the toronto gen eral hospital miss priscilla pipher is installing oilheating in her home f tt stewart vague is now employed on road work onthe oconnor- drive with our former road fore man wm topping j- goodwood mrs ernest sykes of toronto with her two sons are spending her vacation with he parents mr and mrswm wilkinson rev and mrs eugene beech with their three sons lawrence allen and dennis of ripley are spending holidays with mrs beeches mother mrs chas harper miss jean kennedy of oshawa yisitettmrs- chas harper on sun- day t i fglad to report mr cd jones improving and willsoon be his own mrs wm thompson and daugh ter florence qf toronto also mr and mrs j h locke of toronto spent the weekend with mr and mrs thos bentley mr and mrs thos bentley of buffalo spent the weekend with mrs f bentley miss ann christie and mrs thompson of toronto spent vthe weekend with mr and mrs sam whittleton miss silvia harris of toronto is spending a few days with mr and mrs ben garrett a community church service will be held in the goodwood park next sunday evening aug 5th com mencing at 7 pm song service until 730 pm when the regular service will commence siloam and fifth line will take part we were glad to see our old goodwood friend mr walter davey of 8 stanton ave toronto with us again over the weekend the church vacation school for goodwood and district will open monday aug 6th at 9 am the program ofsingingpandcraft bible study games and worship will be carried out much as last year all children six to twelve years of age are invited the church services melville bethesda and peachs churches revr t chapin minister sunday august 5th peachs 1000 am melville 1130am bethesda 730 pm i- t r u mennonite churches dickson hill andmt jot rev s s shantz minister mount joy i sunday august 5th 1000 am sunday school 1100 a m divine worship 730 pm evangelistic service dicksons him sunday august 5th 1000 am divine worship 1100 am sunday school monday young peoples- rev gor don johnson of toronto will- be the speaker christ church anglican rev f herman rector sunday august 5th evening prayer 230 pmj sunday school 200pm everybody welcome stouffville mennonite rev church e moyer pastor sunday august 5th 1000 am sunday school 1100 am divine worship 730 pm evangelistic v 730 pm altona miss- jessie peard deaconess will preach thursday eve stouffville prayer meeting next week monday wednesday eve altona prayer meeting special w baptism service at altona aug 12 3 dm s stouffville 1un1ted s church r rev douglas davis- minister sunday augusf5th 1000 am sunday school 1100 am divine worship rev mr housslander twill be the minister stouffville baptist church rev d macgregof pastor sunday august 5th 1000 am bible school classes for all ages i 1100 am morning worship j 730 pin evening worship tile pastor atboth services wednesday 8 pmprayer meeting come and receive- a blessing m bloomington ringwood christian churches rev gyjy brown pastor sunday august 5th i 1100 am bloomington 730pm ringwbod- v 4 sunday school at1000 am evening young peoples classes for all ages- open airmeeting saturday 845 in front of fire hall v all are cordially invited to attend these meetings fiskymjx r pretty j lola deanf heretunes her nevypocket radio which isnt much larger than a iettejiltyweighs12 ounces is icompletejswith batteries and four tubes and has an ear piece speaker of the- hearing aid type second markham baptist n church rev norman rbwaiivpastorl v a fsi 7 sunday august 5th i 955 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship follow peace with all men and holi- ness without which no man shall see theord hebrews tuesday 8 pm prayer meeting and bible study friday august 3rd 730 pm young peoples baseball game at ratcliffs park followed by fire side meeting there r- vj gormley and bethesda mennontteabrethrenin christichurchhsrv rev p huson pastor gormley sunday august 5th 7- sunday school 2 pjn preaching l v 3 pjn young peoples service 730 pjn 0 speciaij great prophetlcconfeceace august 13th to 17th keep thesedates open sirn bethesda sundayaugust 5th union sunday school- 10 am preaching 11 a stouffville christian church t charles montgomery pastor miss nora stapjetdn oiijantrt trsuridyaugusvsth l 1000 amsunday school 1100 amrmofnlng worship 730 pm gospel servtee pilgrim workers in charge of both services i j5 j evening service in the form of musical outsickttalent of solos duetsassisting t x4 friday 8 pm christian endeavour church hill ife a sunday august 5th 200 pmiblble school 300 pm divine worship pilgrim- workers mncharge churchill- ofli t everybody welcome v at st james 2 presbyterian church- stouffvilijb rev tpeoourtfr raynw minister ovsundayaut5thf 945 anl 1 by sabbath school and bible class revjaiiwkherdman guest preacher in charge y note it is expected that the min- lsterirev- tjdecourcyrayner will be ableito return to his pulpit on sunday august 12th v come to the house of prayer l j l8isii sutawyfesi jdn migiittiiski izvamii

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