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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 27, 1945, p. 4

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m a j3s 5 fef 7- ift9ff 4r s jnew years eye mmfteshow rim sinatra- unm that happyhearted nautical hit i m 9 i this is the finest musical ever made by mgm and theyve made the best its in glorious technicolour clap your hands tap your toes heres the best of the musical shows tap your toes shout hooray its mlims anchors aweigh they got four days shore leave after 8 months at sea and did they have fun and so will you it tickles the funnybone as it dazzles the eyes and thrills the heart theres so much entertainment in anchors aweigh if will be the talk of stouffville for weeks see it at the stanley theatres midnite show stanley theatre vlctomasqltrei friends in- victoria sqiiareand district were congratulating miss scene of a quiet vpmirotltsunm hopper has been a resident of the square forover twentyfive years- audkevagker brlbfe w of murray timbers the home of m- and mrs edgar jlageer church street wasthe 18th when their daughters audrey susannah lageer was united in marriage to murray orvis timbers 2 son of mr and mrs frank timbers locust hill rev d davis offici ated new years eve doors open at 1140 pm come and have fun seasons greetings stouffville doors open at 1140 pm russia has placed a 3000000 order with a hamilton ont firm for rectifiers to convert a c power to dc and other elec trical equipment to be used in a huge aluminum plant to be con structed somewhere in the soviet union finns in other canadian cities als6 are to get soviet orders to replace gen erators of the dnieprostroi dam which were destroyed in the war russia is purchasing three huge hydroelectric generators schenectady ny one of them is seen here in the process of construction a capt harry w0rling will be guest speaker at the january meeting of the stouff- ville christian mens fellowship capt worling was a former pastor of the stouffville christian church at the outbreak of war with japan- he was serving b india as a missionary early in the war he- was taken prisoner by the japs and spent 3v6 years in japanese prison camps i s come and hear capt worling tell of some of his experiences i mqneveyjan 7th at 86dock stouffville baptist church special music l good singing come and bring your friends engagements additional locals mr and mrs edgar h nigh of mr ard mrs frank baker spent markham township announce the christmas in toronto ith members engagement of their daughter fran- of their family ces edith to norman oboyle of i stouffville the marriage to take guests at the home of mr and place in january i jirs e r good over christmas were mr and mrs chas mcmackec- mr and mrs h l madill of hnie and son peter miss ruby e westlake ave toronto wish to rn an ha id c d f announce the engagement of their toronto only daughter hazel m to lloyd 1 j a tate eldest son of mr and mrs earl tate of newmarket out and formerly of baker hill stouff ville oht marriage to take place early in the new year a 3 b as p iv greenwood sunday was the coldest day we have experienced this winter some thermometers went- as low as four- teen j our sympathy goes out this week to the family of the late mr bas- set and to the late mrs mctaggart and family rev mr mcvey took the service of last sunday this sunday the 30th will be communion service and we regret to say wlil be mrmcveys farewell message the christmas tree and concert was very well attended santa was there as usual the congregational meeting will be held this thursday night the 27th the annual sunday school will be held too mrs f gibson is somewhat im proved after an attack of arthritis miss laurette pegg spent the weekend at her home provincial police survey at ajax investigation follows report by legion that no protection afford ed 2400 residents a report on crime conditions and law enforcement in ajax is being prepared by provincial police fol lowing i strongly worded resolution forwarded to provincial anr federal authorities by ajax branch of the canadian legion a survey of conditions in the com munity has been made by an in spector of provincial police and the branch has also received assurance the town there was probably more from ottawa that the matter will in spots this plow will clean the be given- consideration by federal main street during the midnight authorities j hours should heavy snow overtake in seeking police protection for the us and that means that no cars village which is reported to have amay be leftonthe street overnight population of 2400 persons the le- a cleaning is impossible gion points out that previous atwithcars along the curb a bylaw tempts have resulted in nothing was recently passed prohibiting bettor than sympathetic considera- overnight parking tion with negative results hon leslie blackwell attorney- general of ottawastated provincial police station in the district have always responded promptly to any calls from ajax it has been pointed out to the ajax group that any municipality wishing a provincial officer assigned to take care of its policing problems has only to enter into an agreement to pay for this col hollinrake obk bereaved col osborn s hollinrake obe who recentlv opened a branch law office in stouffville in the ratcliff block was bereaved on christmas day when his mother died in tor onto besides the colonel the late mrs henry james hollinrake is survived by two sisters dr allan shore of los angeles and miss henrietta m shore carmelbythe sea california the funeral service will be held on friday afternoon at eaton memorial church sympathy is extended to col and mrs hollin rake who through their summer home at ballantrae have made quite ah acquaintance in arid about stouff ville fikst- plowing of winter on thursday the big county snow plow oper ated this year by harry ratcliff passed along main street on thurs day morning for the first time this winter at that there was only a skiff of snow to move but outside and was a native of the third con- cession of markham not faraway she makes her home withher miss bertha pipher of markham gather robb mi hopp nvwi th woririmo mnsiv fjivon seen tntei est inner many inenas her flowers and the local affairs during the weekend she received numerous calls and cards to help mark this birthdav occasion played the wedding music given inmarriage by her father the bride wore a gown of white sheer with finger tip veil she carried a bou quet of red roses miss lena schlosser of toronto was brides maid wearing a gown of net over blue taffetta and carrying yellow roses stanley timbers was grooms man the brides mother was attired in a blue dress with a corsage of red roses the grooms mother wore a twopiece black and beige dress with a corsage of red roses later the couple left for a short wedding trip for travelling the bride wore a green suit with brown and beige accessories mr and mrs timbers will reside at locust hill after 3t years it is 37 years since mr and mrs frank alcock answered the call of the canadian west and settled in the souris district of manitoba this christmas the couple are back among their families and friends in scott arid uxbridge townships for the first time in all that long period mrs alcock who was a miss heard is visiting her old home in scott while mr alcock is with his mother who makes her home with mr and mrs hoyle brethour just east of uxbridge town both have numerous relatives and friends to see before they return to manitoba v thursday night is foto nite offer 29 5 bloomington mrs lemon paisley is spending i the winter months with her daugh- ter mrs heise in stouffville the supper and entertainment id i the church on friday evening prov i ed very enjoyable saint nicholas i was in his usual happy mood- mr and mrs noel storryenterl tained in honor of the wedding an- 1 niversary and birthday of mr and mrs delos graham pf ringwobd the young people of the vivian i church brought a very interesting program to the fireside service in the church here on sunday evening r mr and mrs carl davis andl daughter of toronto are with mr i and mrs e davis and were at the entertainment oiv friday night a happy and prosperous 1046 to our editor and staff of the tribune our teacher mrs topper and pupils gave a splendid concert to a packed school house on wednesday night missmargaret topper of toronto spent the christmas holiday with her parents mr and mrs a topper former vandorf resident i in municipal office grant mayor who formerly re sided at vandorf and has a wide acquaintanceship in the district was elected deputyreeve of barriq in the recent civic elections held that town he had a majority ol 181 votes over the former deputy- reeve charles christie mr mayoi has been a member of the barric council for some years his wife is the former ina richardson o vandorf the church s ervices christ church anglican melville bethesda an rev f herman rector sunday december 30th sunday school 10 am special christmas service in the morning at 11 oclock visitors always welcome lemon ville we enjoyed hearing our editors voice on the radio last sunday morn ing and we should all appreciate the boost he gave the town and dis trict v the school concert on friday night was a splendid success and to the people of whitchurch township after nearly six years of war as we come to the new year season we the council of the township of whitchurch wishyou one and all a happy new year to those of the forces whohave returned and those who will return may we say thank you for a job wel done may we all strive to maintain the peace you have so dearly won and to those whose loved ones will not return may god comfort and keep you geo h leary reeve l p evansdeputy reeve edward logan councillor l j- harper councillor ivan mclaughlin councillor llttt the sign of quality ft wecarry a complete line of colopquaijty poultry hog and dairy feeds pilcherdine feeding oil w i coop lime shell grit y- v- v poultry tt- fsvo i notewe cannot urge you too much to place your order forfertilizer now while potashis available touf f ville ness phone 269 ph1802 residence phone 1802 i iu ijaf iui uiia cada crowd we rnn fmmidiately grattl the resolution prepared by the legion admits that provincial offi cers stationed in whitby have al ways responded to calls to ajaxbut points out this condition is unsatis factory for the reason that only after an offense or crime hasbeen committed are we able to get any action u the resolution further charges the community of upwards of 2400 people has had to endure for the past three years rowdyism drunken disorder juvenile and adult malici ous damage theft wanton destruc tion of property burglary aggrava ted assault attempted murder and finally murder the resolution was prepared fol lowing the killing of mrs audrey lyons in her ajax home on novlo lome cecil harris of ajax charged with hermurder was committed for trial following preliminary hearing at whitby last week in thr resolution it charges since the first two hundred houses were built in ajax by wartime housing limited- no policing worthy of the name has been done the situation obtaining in ajax is that wartime housing is a federal organization and being on crown on their entertainment the severe cold weather incon venienced some of our young men considerably by making ears hard to start miss florence barkey arid miss doreen rae of toronto at their re spective homes for the christmas holidays we are very grateful that the hydro has been installed in the church this week a special ser vice will be held sunday evening at 730 when the lights will be turned on by mr ira raymer of richmond hill whose kind and generous dona tion took care of the wiring the fixtures were donated by local merri- bers mr raymer and family were former residents of this community and still have two farms here we would like to take this opportunity to publicly thank mr raymer for this very timely and generous ges ture property ajax residents do not pay taxes to the county or township for this reason these municipalities are not- prepared to furnish police protection without remuneration and requests for federal police pro tection have as yet had no results second markham baptist church revnorman rowan pastor sunday december 30th 955 ami school 1100 ammorning worship the lord hath done great things for us whereof we are glad- psalm 126 3 monday december 31st watch- night service at thehome of mr fred gilhamali welcome for what is your life it is even a vapour that appeareth for a little time and then vanisheth away james- 4 14 happy new year to all gormleyand bethesda mennonite brethren in christ church rev f huson pastor bethesia sunday december 30th 1030 a mpreaching gormjley sunday december 30th 2 pm sunday school a special missionary message will be given by miss bessie cordell missionary to china preaching at 3 oclock young peoples service 730 special witchnight service monday even ing at 1030 peachs churches rev r t chapin minister sunday december 30tk worship service peaches 1000 melville 1130 ar bethesdi 300 pj sunday school peaches ll15ai melville loan bethesda 200 pr si h if l e oneill rrrv hsit rfi j -6ft- v vvit- i i ii mennonite churches dickson hill and mt joy rev s s shantz minister sunday december 30th mount joy 1000 am sunday school 1 1 00 am communion service 730 pm evangelistic service dicksons hiijl sunday december 30th 1000 am divine worship 1100 am sunday school mrs frarik huson of gorrriley will give an illustrated missionary address to the sunday school 730 pm evangelistic service monday 8 pm young peoples meetin stouffvillechristl r church e charles montgomery pastor i miss nora stapleton organist i sunday december 30th j 1000 am sunday school rlir 1100 am morning worship 730 pm gospel service- friday8 pm christian endeavbu church hhoii f hc 1 sunday december 30 tli 200 pm bible school- 300 pm divine worship seek ye the lord while he may found call ye upon himwhile isinear stouffville united church rev douglas davis ministel sunday december 30thr loooam sunday schobl0 1100 amf morning worship 730 pm evening worship let us keep the christmas spi throughout the new year and 19 will be a better and happier yel -v- tn all thy ways acknowledge hil and he shall direct thy paths iiit stouffville baptist church rev d macgregor pastor sunday december 30th 1000 am bible school classes for all ages 1100 am morning worship t v30 evening worship come and worship st james presbyterian church stouffville rev t dccourcy rayner minister sunday december 30th special christmas services 130 pm sabbath school and bible 230 pm bivineworshld the rev a w iherdihan will be the guest preacherjat uii3 service special music dyergtnd mrs thomas buckley at this service ah are invited to this service corneao the house of god- v- v stouffville mennonll church v jv rev e moyer pastor i r i sunday december 30th 1000 am sunday schooiy 11 00 am divine worship 700 pm bvangelisuc thursday evefprayer meeting nextwcek monday eveyciing peoples watchnight service begins 9 pm come wednesday eve altona pra meeting temstimmmto bloomington ringwod christian churches rev g w brown pasto v- sunday december 30th christmas services it am bloomington 230 pm ringwood 730 altona sundsy school at 1000 am irialtonaat 1030 am classes for all ages bloomington ce meeting frj 8 pm ringwobd mission circle fril s pm at the home of mr wj vague ringwood ce meeting mori dec 31st at 8 pm the ring children will give several mul numbers atuifsmeetingjr don ratcliff will give aflaj graph talk fv r all are cordially invited to these meetings v wxjpjs aftj rv mii a xv3yst

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