Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 30, 1945, p. 4

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f canada at last touching canadian soil for the first time at the wolfes cove dock at quebec as the canadian pacifics duchess of richmond came alongside on august 18 with 4000 returning troops aboard are pie james huntley calgary five years overseas and capt b morgan leamington ont three years over there by midmornirig the next day the last cpr troop specialbad left taking the boys home and on august 20 a civilian boat train arrived with passenrs for the richmonds return passage to the old country green woob j vatiboar 4 the churchi service ofi last sun- mrslvcaie and mrs james oliver day was takeirby the missionary have colds and we sincerely hope department tof the sunday school they soon clear up- c with dr hoskin of toronto deliver- mrland mrsfred hoover new- ing the address misses mildred market had sunday tea with mr brown and marjory byers each and mrs russel sproxton sang a solo rev mcvey ivili the fields are looking empty and be back in the pulpit this sunday over the weekend very cool-wea- after a weeks holidays percy and mrs middleton and isabel of buffalo have been holiday ing at the home of the formers parents- wm and mrs middleton percy was also helping with the harvest our best wishes go with miss laleen carson who entered the os- hawa hospital on monday to train for a nurse the many friends of mr kbeel- by will be pleased to know she is improving and is able tp sit up a little each day theran kivell of brooklih called on a few of his friends on friday last theran drove the bread truck through this vicinity for a number of thus making many ac quaintances the funeral of thejate mrs h m sadler was conveyed to salem ther prevailed while heavy rains halted harvesting operations in this district mrfredbruni of the stbfline has secured his permit to transport live stock forour local farmers to toronto markets mr and mrs roy morley enter tained to sunday tea miss marie scott mrs brillingor and leonard donald sproxton mr and mrs g morley and mr nnd mrs herb hisey and barbara of ringwood mrs bostwick mrs komar miss audrey sproxton are spending this week at one of rev g w lynds cottages at bala miss grace sproxton is holiday ing in toronto she has accepted the position as teacher at caledon near orangeville v lac rowland moddle the man ual training teacher for aurora high wu ssss stouffvillc high school foil terms -begins- ringwood the sympthy of the community is extended to mr gl abel in the death of- his father who was 90 years of age he passed away down in kentucky last saturday mr abel leftfor the south a week ago to be at the bedside of the father miss evelyn hisey miss helen ratcliff and miss evelyn filyer had tea sunday evening with mr and mrs walter vague and maxwell mrs clifford morganson has returned home after a two week stay at lake simcoe misses bernice and doris red- shaw are holidaying this week with relatives in claremont and toronto imraim and miss ada grove also mr and mrs geo gower were in attendance at the miller reunion rr at high park toronto on saturday afternoon mr and gordon white and family were bame visitors ver tne weekend camp borden enjoyed a threeday leave at his home here this week sgt ralph burkholder veteran guard at the medicine hat intern ment camp arrived home on mon day night for a few weeks leave miss patty steckley of oshawa is spending a week with her uncle norman steckley miss florence brownsberger of toronto is enjoying a two weeks holiday at the home of her parents mr and mrs- ed brownsberger mr and mrs harry ratcliff and master billy returned on monday of this week from a tenday holiday at tallpines lodge north of hah- burton z ahdrewf stationed atcome goodwood goodwood united church wa will hold their september meeting atthe home of mrs russel storry on thursday sept 6th at 230 pm the devotional period will be taken by mrs ashenhurst everyone wel cemetery on friday of last week school occupied his fathers pulpit she was in her 79th year and left j sunday morning very efficiently to mourn her loss one daughter rev and mrs moddle and betty catherine and two sons wesley will return from manitoulin this and samuel one son william died j week plan to attend next sunday about four years ago welcoming the pastor then keep miss may brown is attending up the attendance it is your privil- summer school at the ladies col- ege and opportunity be thankful lege whitby this week you live in a community where mrs wm puckrin and john of t there is a church to worship en- audley gordon wilson and murray courage your neighbors too it is our duty as christians to be work ers and not hearers only peaches sunday visitors at the warriner wiafcrnidmulclavhtin were mr and mrs f taylor toronto ano familyqf newmarket and dr mrs ken graham of toronto b and family spent a few days with her mother of goodwood visited with mrs p wilson and leslie on sunday last 9th line markham miss lois king has been visiting and family of markham mr- and mrs robert smith and mr and mrs nelson smith and family motored to washago to visit mr- and mrs shoebridge and family on sunday mr and mrs w morris and billy enjoyed a picnic iwith relatives at green river park on sunday miss jean miller is improving since having her tonsils removed recently miss gloria cleverdon of toron to spent the weekend at her home the wms held their monthly meeting at the warriner home on tuesday after the meeting a linen hope chest shower was presented to miss margaret lewis who is soon to be married a tasty lunch was then served the ypu held a welcome home evening for our returned men at the hoover home on friday night after the games and community now we have had illness in the in icecream and cake were familv and she finds she can- served mrs- o peacock nd sister mrs vernonlewis mr and mrs roymcrae and mr and mrs chapman of ajax were the guests of mr and mrherbthomas on sunday mr and mrs r ovary of detroit visited the latters parents mr and mrs ed terryberrv last week mr and mrs carl d reesor ninth con markham entertained a number of guests last wednesday evening august 22nd the occasion being their first wedding anniver sary at the close of a pleasant evening a sumptuous repast was enjoyed wptb questions and answers q my mother put a payment of s50 down- on i winter coat this school is equipped and the staff qualified to teach home economics shop work biology physics chemistry algebra geometry trigonometry english history and french will be given in upper school all students must register on september 4 provision will be made by the principal for students work ing on farms and assisting at home during part of septem ber as in former years- staff miss jean collins ba miss kathleen swintoh ba french and latin physical education french and english miss cecilia hounsom ma english home economics mr bolton slack ma history geography shop work mr paul sherk ba l c murphy b ac principal a g thompson chairman mathematics physics and physical education mathematics science and shop work hbklinck i- secretary t besr proof of the job that purina v are doing in this community are the results and the records of the many feeders who are feeding according to the purina plan bring some of the records of results theyre our best adver tisement check these timely purina chows in i if if t- i s eed your ows v duringthc pasture season a good d unna 4jgp ration and they will make a lot more milk for you not only on pas ture but on into the stable ddirbiqse- 3 ueon make 500 gal effective tola- hon keep equip- ment clean and sanitary 1 shpiiwochlorena vfall- wheat fertilizer 0147 2127 20 per cent super 1 t3igeg35iab2 m 4 4 jvvj man stouffville ifcoi vh f r- phone 4501 q- b fsh i yiur4t v vai j frisjlvuliv not afford to buy a coat the store refuses to give her money back they will allow to apply it on another coat but- as all coats in the store cost200 or more she cannot afford to buy one is there any way can force these people to return this money a sorry the wptb has no jurisdiction over matters of this kind it has always been up to the individual store to make their own arrangements regarding deposits exchanges and refunds the same policy is in effect today the matter would have to be settled be- tween you andthe owner of the store i bought a 13 oz bottle of sweetened grape juice for 20c today in another store i find the same size bottle for 15c what is the proper price a each individual store has its own ceiling price depending on the basic price it is quite pos sible for one store to charge a few cents more than another and yet for both to be legal ceiling prices in this case 20c is not too high for the par ticular brand of grape juice jou mentioned had you paid 15c before in the same store then the price would be out of line q i was away working for seven weeks this summer please tell me how much butter and sugar my employer was entitled to a if you were working at the home of a private individual for july and the first three weeks in augusr your employ- er would be s entitled totake coupon no 61 butter 112 to 117 inclusive and five preserves coupons however if you were working at an establish ment which is a quota user such as a summer hoxel for in stance your employer would be entitled to three valid butter coupons one valid sugar cou pon and two valid preserves coupons to cover your first four weeks stay he would not be entitled to additional cou pons unless you stayed another complete four weeks q early this season i wrote to wasaga beach for accommoda tion they replied they had two double cabins equipped with linen and towels they gave other satisfactory details and said the price would be 20 a week for each cabin when we arrived we found dreadful places with none of the equip- ment they had promised are these places allowed to iover- j c charge like this j a no one in canada is allowed to overcharge regardless of what they are offering for sale if you were told these cabins were properly equipped and found them in such conditions asyourletterstatesitis a case of misrepresentation as far as u3ithereiitauistconcerned i they would not be allowed to ln- prcrease lthefirentah oyer that 4 chargediforjtheisame accommo- dation arid service during the basicperlod 1 suggest that sydu clieclemtie rental charged with your nearest swptb rental office they will looknto the matter fofyou i mr and mrs movers robert and elsie had tea ajuthe smith home on monday miss joan dashwood of toronto was a recent visitor at the hoover home almira mrs sam wideman visited with mrs geo french one day last week mr chas conner and neil mr geo french and mr roy nigh spent a day last week in the north country mr and mrs chas fincham and family of markham spent last sun day with mr and mrs john tim bers v mrs chas conner and marjorie gormley a cojjlosai sum congratulations to mr and- mrs meredith ash nee mildred rumble who were married last saturdayrat her home our best wishes for their happiness a group of friends showered this young couplemast monday night with their gifts and congratulations rev- and mrs ward shantzand family of kitchener called on a number of old friends on monday mr and mrs shantz are motoring north for a short holiday misses margaret wideman and hazel steckley returned home last thursday after having spent the summer working near port carling mr- and mrs- frank harvey and joyce holidayed for a week at kil- worthy muskoka c 1 x m missgracedonerholidayedfbr two vdays i last vweekmvithvmrs charlie james the misses marianannaand erma heise arid hetmissevjean velma and mildred brillinger and master elgin brillinger report a fineholi day in niagara falls on tuesday they returned on tlv last boat visitors in thegooding home over last weekend were mrvahd mrs albert gooding and isobel of and marion enjoyed a boat trip to niagara on monday i plattsvills mrs agnes loker of mr and mrs peter ticldey gau e of bala and -mr- and iha vmoifl queensville eileen spent the weekend in vineland visitors with mr and mrs john timbers over the weekend were mr and mrs young and mildred of downsview mr and mrs san ders and eunice of richmond hill and mr ronnie timbers who has been home on leave from halifax first man to start an electric lighting plant in stouffville mr richard george was in town this week from the usa visiting his daughter at the lake and with old friends it is just 45 years since mr george left stouffville for tor onto when here he built the pre sent robt miller house nowown ed and occupied by mr and mrs don chadwick has spent the past two weeks with her- sister evelyn hurchhill weddingbells are ringing mr and fmrs ciiffi skinner of toronto mr and mrs david beach of brboklin visited with mrrand mrs wm beach over the weekend miss smarjorie- mildred i and thomas clark were iprtoronto ori friday of- lastweek vo miss velma pegg spent the week end with her sister mrs bruce macleari also visited with mr and mrs richard wright islington on sunday the war has cost canada between sixteen and seventeen billions of dollars salot of money yet few realize how very much it is one way ltsvastness might be impress- cdonthemihdis to remember that if you were a child j and started counting this huge sum in one dol lar bills and supposing you live to be eighty you would still be a long way from completing the job work ing eight hours a day- yea you wouldnt have the joblhalf done amazing isnt it l-j- bethesda the young peoples unionwill meet in the church friday evening aug31st at 8 oclock rev norman i rowanwill be the speaker meeting in charge of margaret emmerson all are welcome ia we are all very pleased to hearl that 4 hunt is progressing so favorablyand hope to see him home very soon mr and mrs stock proprietors of i the virginia dare lingene stores were sunday visitors with mr and mrswyatt johnson mr and mrsroy smith andfaml ily are enjoying a well earned holil day motoring to north bay and vicinity the bethesda jvms will hold their regular meeting on wednesj day sept 5th in the church all aref welcome i the death- of ross steckley ad london ontario on august 37th removes a man who was a lad hero although he left bethesda when 12 years old he has been an invalid for along time and diedinhis 48tlj year son of the late arithonjl steckley ross went to school hera and willfbe remembered f by j ou elder people an only sister ij mrs clare sanderson victorif square andan only brother is go don steckley in western canada send the tribune to absent friend at spoefore 3 go stor for girls v print dresses sizes 6 to 8 119 195 featherflannel dresses 6 to 12 2i98 tunics fine navy serge 6 to 12 385 tunics fancy trims 12 to 18 595 up tunic blouses 6 to 12 125 phidskirts5to 9 115 sorkees all shades hair bows i for boys i i shorts navy serge shortsttweedsj shortsjdrihv v f- c jerseysajl sizes x sizes 59c and 7j caistweedsand navysmail sizes59c 14c-v25c-ii-39c- braces all shades i o- 5cto39c r v clearance price on summeir dresses

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