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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 6, 1945, p. 5

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iaj the elbert as are coming thesecuoice cmningpechesare due to arrive in the near future like our shipments of the earlier varieties f these will be treeripened be sure you have your order placed note we areexpecting our second large ship- mentv of the v variety of peaches thursday j ifyoii tiaveplaced an order you may expect a call ratciiffco town delivery phone 198 i grand opening dance for fall claremont friday sept 7th russ creighton and his orchestra couples 135 j single 75 it is indicated in ottawa that it was for the gasoline companies j i themselves to decide whether prices shouldbe reduced or not so that the wartime prices and trade board is merely concerned to enforce the hillcrest church of christ toron- ceiling prices the governor- wooton ha rg rave dentaij survey op pickering the medical officer of health for pickering township dr n p tom- linson has arranged through the public health committee of the ontario dental association that a dental survey will be made of all the school children in pickering township the survey to be made the 24th of september 1945 this survey is made through the kind cooperation of six local dentists at no cost to the township of pick ering sweeps upvv sells ousti a far bearing ran usa license passed through town on friday re turning home from a holiday near lindsay the owner was town marshal ed burton of gosport he bought a- filling station down in indiana but only ooerated it five minutes he opened the doors and began sweeping out the station when r h hancock his- firsts customer ordered gasoline and then bought the business burton put on his hat and left and hancock finished the sweeping said the genial visitor 2nd line uxbridge mr and mrs fred jardirie and phylis spent the weekend at the albert taylor home y mr and mrs joe cooper of mount albert visited at the les mitchell home on sunday mr and mrs bruce taylor and 6th line whitchurch hear the merry school bell ring harvesting is well completed in our district mrs job scott and friend are spending a few days at their cot tage we wish a complete and speedy recovery for mrs robt ratcliff who has been so seriously ill glad to know that mrs lemon baker is much improved in health mr and mrs hairy pugh and john spent sunday at barrie misses hope and charity mackay visited with friends near their old whitevale vmrs5russell parks mr and mrs j tweedie were visiting out of town over the holi day s s- j mr andmrsfred herbert were at the home of mrtand mrs p her bert here for over a week recently fred has served severalyears over seas and has justlatelyreturnedh mr and mrse tpherrill spent a day recently at their home here tom has received r his cdischarge from the army and will be teaching at thomleathis year iiayivi mr and mrs royalexanderana little son carl of new toronto called on friends in the village re cently guests at the home of mr and mrs charles hilts recently were mrs roy raymer miss mary ray- mer and mr and mrs elgin mal colm of the cedar grove district mr and mrs littlejohri and mr and mrs elias forsyth were the recent guests of mr and mrs wa hilts several whitevale friends attend 32ss employment offered i peelers glenda visitedin oshawatvith mrh communion service at the green aa mrs kert johnson on sundiyf 1 p- b church sundav even- hilliard pugh of stouffville spent the weekend at morgan degeers mr ernie drewery of stouffville spent sunday at bristol mcguckins ing sept 2nd we wish to tender our apologies to mr wilbur annis for an incident reported in last weeks news this news however was reported to us by good authority whose word we felt we could take as correct mr and mrs wilbur johnston attended a funeral at lindsay on august 28th miss virginia major who has completed her nursing course at oshawa general hospital visited her mother at hamilton sanitorium recently niagara falls had visitors from whitevale over the labor day holi day in the persons of mr and mrs wilbur johnston mr and mrs campbell anthony mr and mrs a j heal arid the t l wilson family mr and mrs jack mcmillan and for v- j employment 5mjin the w i canning fcfdry cuvremontv good wages b tift asi register v monday sept 10 telephone it f x claremoht canning co to was the setting for the wedding of miss mary gwendolyn hargrave daughter of mr and mrs t har grave toronto to mr joseph h wooton son of mr and mrs h s iwooton of gore okla revt norton of kansas usa summer pastor of fern ave church of christ officiated at the double ring ceremony the bride who was given in marriage by her father wore a silver blue crepe dress with r hat and gloves to match and carried a shower bouquet of better time hoses miss bette needham was her only attendant and wore a matching dress of honour blue and carried premier roses mr joseph cannon was groomsman- john and walter hargrave brother and cou sin of the bride were ushers miss iwickson played the wedding music and miss thurza wortington sang at dawning and i love you j the reception was held at the i liomeof the bride 26 methuehave her a dress of plum crepe with a corsage of talis man roses grandmother of the bride mrsp lehman of stouffville who was becomingly dressed in mauve printed silk jersey with matching corsage oftoses poured tea together with mrs h white- jaw of toronto those assisting with refreshments were misses k m and muriel whitelaw mfrank- lin and e orford about sixty guests were present the bride went away in a rose wool suitwith brown accessories after a short honeymoon at nia- gara falls and ilaee simcoe they will make their home at dyess ar- kansas both attended harding college in arkansas of which the groom is a graduate general and princess alice intend to return to britain for a visit though his successor field marshal sir alexander will not come here until nextspring with the earl of athlones term of office having nearly ended on june 21 1915 though it has been extended beyond the original fiveyearterm in the past canada used to send large numbers of horses to other coun tries including shipments to great brtain south africa the soviet russian union and so forth- now a start in this direction lis being made again and it has become known in ottawa that canada is shipping horses abroad to france and holland including a contract for 5000 horses to the last mention ed destinationsalone the wool board limited a crown company associated with the wartime prices and trade board created in 1942 has told canadian wool producers lhatitwill continue itspurchases untilthe endof december 194g this organization was established to encourage wool production by a stable market at known prices in canada homeon gledhill last week church hill miss florence brown and wm atcheson of toronto spent the holi day weekend with mr and mrs h pegg visitors at the clark home on sunday were mr and mrs stan wyman and family of mindemoya manitouhn island mr and mrs art vvagg mrs norman mclennan of toronto mrand mrsgordon taber and shirley also miss mildred clark mrs luella baker of stouffville is visiting her brother mr j martin mrs herb pegg and miss velma pegg were toronto visitors on tuesday 4th line uxbridge mr and mrs maye olive- and johnnyjhad sunday tea with mr and mrs ruebenmaye mr and mrs s gordon wilson bernice and murray visited with mrandmfs dean alcockof sand- ford j j mr and mrs howard forsyth were guests of mr and mrs fred baldwin mrs frank collins andfamily spent monday afternoon with mrs andrew ashenhurst who is ill with the shingles vv t- t- mr and mrs wm redman of sandford mrs harold cantwell and r f toronto were sunday visitors with mr and mrs bertmaye the cantwells spent sunday at norman feasbys miss laura ashenhurst returned on monday to her teaching duties atpeterboro byron a robertson associated with christie brown co ltd for 37 years byron alex ander robertson 76 of victoria square died on monday sept 3rd at the toronto general hospital born at belleville mr robertson engaged for a time in school teach ing later moving to detroit where he was connected for a few years with the printing trade he return ed to canada and joined the staff of christie brown co ltd retiring nine years ago since his retire ment he hadmesided at victoria square his residence being just north of willows grocery store he was a member and active worker in the united church his wife died 18 months ago sur viving are three daughters mrs f w watson and mrs c stansbury both of victoria square and mrs t j porter toronto and a son stanley robertson toronto abfifijif is schools have opened arid fall almost here the trafficwas gxtremely heavy over the grand weekend the friends and neighbors were shocked- to learn of the sudden death of mrs rollia scott although infillhealth the past month the funeral- was largely attended at wesley church mondav afternoon r mrs scott was very active in ladies aid institute and red cross blood doner and a member of wes- ley united church she will be greatly missed jj s weregret to hear of the untimely gassing of master willlamhuhf of bethesdamrshuntshome being in thlsdistrict william was well acquainted wltha number of chll drehhere auction sale j- of dairy cattle roots corn grain hay the property of hp elliott lot 23yc0n3- scarboro 1 miles east of agincourt 1 mile north oflansing highway friday sept 7th ttf pfi su jh jf- thuxs night 2 holstein cows fresh 1 holstein cow milking 1 reg- holstein cow no 288649 bred july 4th 1 white cow bred april 2nd 2 holstein cows full flow lred cow bred may 5th- 1 blue cow full flow 1 reg holstein no 470654 bred june 8th 1 brindle cowmilking bred may 11 1 jersey cow due in october 3 holstein cows due in october holstein cow due in november dark red heifer due in september holstein heifer 9 months old reg holstein heifer no 608650 10 months old black heifer 11- months old 4 holstein heifers 9 months old holstein heifer 8 months old 2 holstein heifers 7 months old z reg holstein bull- rising 2 years no 171638- this is a good dairy herd of cattle ah tb tested heifers have been vaccinated lrblack- gelding 7yeara old h 7 acres ensilage corn 2 stacks hay 24 rows mangolds 50 rows turnips 1000 bushels oats and wheat dam- aged by are 1 duestoetottocbuildings anderop atha news the many friends of clifford dun- kekl will be glad to know that he returned homeontuesday evening from the sick childrens hospital toronto where he spent three weeks he is a son of mr arid mrs murray dunkeld mr and mrs albert draper also miss verna zellers spent a day last week at oakville and orangeville mr arid mrs fred draper eileen and freda also mr and mrs a draper spent monday at jacksons point j rev and mrs arthur greer were sunday evening tea guests at the carruthers home miss margaret spang toronto spent the holidays at her home here with her parents mr and mrs jo spang mr gerow from port perry and lady friend from toronto were sun day guests at the carruthers horde- mrs t dunkeld has returned home after visiting her daughter mrs melton at blackstock mr and mrs wallace son jack attended port perry fair on monday last and reported a good time also a large crowd i mr and mrs d c parker tor onto visited a few days last week with mr and mrs eli lehman and grace mrs beare from milliken is spend ing a few days with her daughter mrs a featherstone here mr and mrs fred chamberlairf toronto were supper guests with mr arid mrs m dunkeld on sim- day evening s mr frank couperthwaite spent the holiday at his home here mr and mrs n lehman attend- ed the wedding of the latters bro ther mr garnet james of uxbridge mr and mrschas reynolds en tertained mr and mrsnorman leh man to dinner orf sunday last ave toronto k bil of toronio visited at the home of llrs norman burke on labor day mr christian has sbld one of his houses to mr and mrs adam spears this home was formerly occupied by mr and mrs jack mac- far lane miss r sinclair and miss helen metcalfe wended their way toward the school house on tuesday sept 4th we heartily welcome our teachers mrnorman randall and his bride spent the weeicend at- the home of mr and mrs n randall peaches will be plentiful instead of apples this year mr george burton and friends of toronto called on whitevale friends on labor day mr and mrs rumble visited at the home of mr- and- mrs t l wilson on labor day the official board of the united church met on thursday evening sept 6th to plan the sixtieth anni versary of the church i tlie womensmissionary society of the whitevale united church held an outdoormeeting at wood land park recently a lovely sup per was served and mrs j mc- lachlan recited sorrie lovely poems rev mr avery of the greenwood united church and rev mr j mc- lachlan- of the whitevale united church will be exchanging pulpits on sunday sept 9 mr avery will be the guest speaker here while mr aiclachlan will preach at the anniversary services in greenwood next sunday sept 9th- will be rally day at the first baptist sun day school come and bring friends v mr and mrs stanley evans en tertained mr and mrsken william son of toronto over- the labor day weekend the evans and the williamsons journeyed to canning- ton to visit afthe home of mr and mrs gordon mckay and family mr and mrs a e fleming enter tained the following guests at their home- during the labor day week end mrjand mrs chas nevin tor ontomrandmrs elmer correll of sunderland miss jean fleming and miss myrtle correll toronto also miss winnifred sydenham who comesfrom toronto too7 cottage prayer meetings will be held jdintly each week by the first baptist church here and in green claremont an unfortunate accident occurred on the brock road just north of claremont on sunday evening when mr chub spenceley failed to negotiate a turn in the road and took to the ditch the truck one of very recent vintage was badly smashed while n chas redshaw who was a passenger in the vehicle sustained a sprained arm and the owner and driver suffered cuts and bruises ratepayers are pleased to see the roadside weeds in the village have been cut despite the help shortage henry johnston did this job and the cost was approximately 1600 east- end grocey t vs- t imperial oil dealer weapireciate your patronage phone ix your orders we deliver ourmotxfe- s m it can be had we get if v 4 3 mcquarrie stouffvule alvin r one 6515 h- pjckering surmounting weed nuisance f despite the numerous complaints which came before pickering town ship council at their regular session in brougham on tuesday the coun cil issteadily surmounting the weed trouble indhad a large number of weed cutting accounts arid the weed inspector to back up this claim township farmers ara paid 40c an hour or 90c- an hour with a mower to cut the weeds on the roadside weed inspector william ellicott told council that he had en tered several properties to instruct the owners to cut the weeds on- i theirplaces owing to complaints john scott waited on tuesdays meeting to request a donation for markham fair and s25 was granted- mrr i mcllvoy was paidr 9950 for one sheep killed and one lamb killed four sheep injured and three lambs injured and hugh miller re ceived 15 for one lamb killed road accounts passed for payinent amounted to 510276 while relief totalled 14374 the church services melville bethesda and peachs churches rev r t chapin minister sunday sept 9th peachs 1000 am melville 1130 am bethesda 730 pm bloomington rentgwood christian churches rev g w brown pastor sunday sept 9th f 1100 am bloorningtori 230pmt ringwoodi 730 pmaaltona- 1 sunday school at 1000 am in altona church at- 1030 am classes for all ages childrens meeting in ringwood church monday 7 pm all children invited all are cordially invited to attend these meetings special notice the annual harvest home service in ringwood church will be held on september 16th at 730 pm complete announcement next week st james presbyterian church stouffville rev t decourcy rayner minister sunday sept 9th r 945 am divine worship followed by sabbath school and bible class the minister will preach wings and wheels a strange and mysterious vision with a wondrous unfolding throwing rich light- on jhe per plexing problems of life today you are invited to hearthis mes- sage l you need god so much and god invites you v if f h elliott sigi offer vsl35 tip tt n seujhrs a atkinson r ringwood miss earlene tate of newmarket is spending a week under the par ental roof at baker hill miss june collard of victoria square spent several days last week with mr and mrs j forson messrs albert hoover and john shirk in company with claremont relatives are enjoying a weeks fish ing trip the excelsior class held their monthly quilting at the home of mrs walter pipher stouffville recent guests at the home of earl tate baker hill were mr and mrs percy puterbough or maple mrand mrs russell stiver mr and mrs ronald stiver and master clarence ofleaskdale ts-miss- doris vague enjoyed the holiday weekend in toronto at miss georgina mylands labor day guests with mr and mrsalbertking were mr and mrs crombaylissiand family trenton mr and mrs-jim- elliott mr and mrs bert my land and mr and mrs fred kimball and donaldaofjtor onto vi vje lifitf cmlss adaibarkeywitkvtoronta friends enjoyedauwqwieek3vacai tldnttttchlppewajv lagara falls buffalo jjt- christopher and lake scugog v jy a oiv wvi owenhalsted left on tuesday night to rejoin his 3hipst quebec riveronfriday evenings- beginn ing sept 7 in green river at the homeof mr and mrs shank under the leadership of mrs- chas ireson you are cordially invited to take part in each prayer meeting rev7 john mclaehlanv pastor of the whitevale united church spoke on the subject the man in overalls t which was a labor day topic mr mclachlan spoke of how christ was a laboring man just as the ordinary man of today is he told his congregation that christ understood the problems of every individual working man arid woman the first baptist church- white vale opened its doors sunday morn- ing sept 2 for its initial service with a capacity congregation the pastor mr a j heal occupied the pulpit and chose as his text exodus 14 part of verse 16 speak unto the children of israel that they go forward- everyone lis welcome each sunday morning at tlje ioo f hall to attend sunday school and church services gormley and bethesda r mennonite brethren- in christ church rev f hnson pastor- v bethesda sunday sept9ths sunday school 1000 am communion service 11 am gorlviiiey sunday sept 9th sunday school 2 pm preaching 3 pm in this service a number of children will be dedicated ro the lord special speciaij sunday evening ti730 pm the mcneil harmony evangels will be theguests of our youngs m 1 l 1 ia a stouffville baptist v church r- rev djmacgregor pastor sunday sept 9th 1000 am bible school classes for all ages 1100 ammornirigworship 730 prri evening worship the pastor at bbthservices wednesday 8 pm prayer meeting message willbring the service w s 1 1 to a climax v come- and receive a blessincr pi rmft tjji v v peoples societyreach one is a mas ter ihusiean and will be playing sacred music on the following in struments electric guitar spanish and hawaiian guitars mandolins also will present vocal numbers and sacred readings and a sound evange- m yi blessing v- f- stouffville mennonite t church v i revb moyer sunday 1000 am sunday school 1100 am divine worship 7 30 pm evangelistic thursday eve meeting nextweekil monday- evening4youhg peoples wednesday eve altona prayer meeting x not forsaking the assembling of ourselves tpgether as the man ner of some is heb 10 25 x- stouffville prayer plan to come ho this friendly church man wanted j vtf man with experience ship- pingstockanddriving trulw applications fecel ved up to v 7 fpmiiom september 7 bmimvota5ttts8 w r oipfrebativje co i r- jwixntbrngearl stouffville united- church rev douglas davis minister sunday sept 9th r 1000 amisunday school 1 1100 am divine worship s 730 pm everiirigworship new occasionsteach new duties time makes ancient goodun- m couth they must- upward still and onward who would t abreast of truth rtrlit mennoniteghurches dickson hill and bit joy v s rev s sshantz minister mounttoy ps y sunday sept 9th 1000 amsundayscho6i 1100 am divine worship 730 pm evangelistic service monday 8 pm young peoples dicksoyyimii y i 1000 m diyinepvorship 1100 am sundaysch6ol 730 pm eyangelisticiservice a h i 1 k i i v bfvnfissy second markham baptist rev nopmanrovanpa8tor osunday septs9th- i 955 amsuriday sohool v 1100 am morning worship n 8pjn is our refugg ana a stouffville i christian v- church charles montgomery pastor miss nora stopletonorganirt sundaysept 9th 1000 am sunday school 1100 aim morning worship 730 pmrgospelservioeix rev a greer will preach at the evenings service i the stafford trio will sing fridayfpm childrens meeting- friday 8 pm christian endeavour jv iijaaxnicb hilit f tat sunday sepl 9th f t200prn blbleschoolv 800 pjn diyine worship j j rhdayrvmchlldrenvmeeung at mrsfoffars housraoh t 1 rr everybody welcome ii l m christchurchanglican 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