the tribune stouffvilie ont thursday october 31 194c gormley anniversary mennonite brethren in christ church sunday nov 3 services 1030 am subject the supreme eel of the christian church sunday school 200 pm 300 pm rev aj baughey of ponliac mich 730 pm subject the eiithuiam of jesus speakers rev i g bowles of toronto and a former pastor of bcthesda united church will speak in the mornins and evening services rev a j baughey pastorevangelist of pontiac michigan director of the wesleyan hour sundays 730 am cklw and at 8 am over wcar will preach in the afternoon only singers ladies trio of free methodist church newmarket will sing several selections at all services bring your lunch stay for day hot drinks will be supplied if you want to hear the gospel of salvation preached in sincerity simplicity and power you will not be disappointed almira mr and mrs a j sheffer of stay- ner returned home saturday after having spent a week with their daughters mrs p e stickley and mrs e j stickley of victoria square miss mary cober is spending a few days at lvnwood mr and mrs menno grove of markham visited with mr and mrs john timbers on sunday mr and mrs roy wyant and son allan of stayner had dinner sun day- with mr and mrs peter stick ley mrs isaac miller of mazeppa alta is spending some time with whitevale the w s of the whitevale unicj ed church are holding its annua bzaar on saturday afternoon nov 9th tnis will be a tine chance for the ladies to do their christmas shopping mr and mrs w a hilts opened their home last tuesday evening october 22 for cottage prayer meet ing miss ruth hutchings green river was the leader for the even ing mrs postill and mrs e for syth sang a lovely duet the ladies of first baptist church whitevale and the ladies of green river baptist church met on wed nesday afternoon oct 23rd at the home of mrs frank turner green river mrs cook was the speaker for the afternoon the junior red cross of tha whitevale public school held a halloween party friday afternoon in the school the old rooms were haunted by a ghost of long ago who told weird tales there was also a varied program of games and the gaily dressed children vied for the prizes each received a small basket of candy and pop corn mrs hassell was guest soloist of first baptist church on sunday afternoon mr and mrs wm hilts and mr and mrs charles hilts visited in toronto on sunday at the home of mr and mis ted grovel the deepest sympathy of the com nuinity is extended to mr grant vanbjaricome in the loss of his mother mr and mrs xorman randall and mr and mrs leslie randall all of toronto spent the weekend at the home of mr and mrs x randall rev mr john mclachlan atten ded the funeral services of a very close friend on tuesday oct 29th the cglt met on saturday october 20 in the united church school rooms they spent the after noon making novelties for the wa bazaar and after the work period the girls made and served their own lunch dickson hill mrs w wideman mr and mrs mansell timbers and mr harley timbers had supper sunday with mr and mrs bob timbers quite a number attended the shower on monday evening for mr and mrs ralph denne nee doreen boyd the bride received some nice and useful gifts mr and mrs peter stickley had supper sunday with mr and mrs ben gayman of unionville mr charlie ellis and mr roy nigh motored to springvale on sunda a few of the boys who were hunt- ing pheasants last friday and sat urday will be hoping for better luck next ear the simeon hoover families en- joyed a gettogether at the home of the ebys on the sixth line mark- ham saturday evening miss lillian mover is spending a few davs with her sister mrs ca mcdowell we are sorry to hear of the serious illness of mrs tillman reesor who is at present in the brierbush hos pital stouitviuie her friends wish her an earlv recovery our teacher mrs duncan at tended the teachers meeting last friday afternoon mr and mrs r mover returned home friday after spending a time at the wideman farms at fleetalta that community has lost its eldest citizen in the person of mr mike j trover who died suddenly in his 1 01th year at the home of his son wilmot in the latter part of august i the troyer family along with wide- 1 man burkholder and halloway families are still in the district where they settled about forty years ago and they all know how to welcome friends from ontario a splendid crop had been harvested j in spite of most unravourable wet j weather but scarcely any threshing had been done when a snow fall on thanksgiving day tied up opera tion entirely the stouffvilie tri bune is eagerly received each week at fleet and contents noted after reading about the big potatoes grown near stouffvilie mr wilmot wideman dug one which weighed three pounds four ounces wtiile the crop was excellent in yield and quality a series of special services will be held in the mount joy mbc church with evangelist and mrs mckinney of garden city michigan to speak and sing also chalk draw ing by rev mckinney accompanied by mrs mckinney at the instru ment these services will commence at mount joy on november the 3rd 17th and then continue at dick sons hill until dec 1st 0fflfa babbitts cleanser 2 tins aylmer vegetable soup 3 tins 09 25 quick quaker oats pkg 07 golden wax beans new pack choice 2 20 ox tins 29 kelloggs allwheat alymer grape jam 2 pkgs 23 24 fl oz 33 carload groceteria stouffvilie ont births thom at the ottawa civic hos pital on october 20 1946 to mr and mrs earle thorn nee edythe grubin stouffvilie a son a baby brother for barbara our greatest need divulged in church anniversary address the anniversary services in st jaipes presbyterian church last sunda- were well attended the minister of the congregation rev eric larson conducted the services himself in the morning mrlarsen had chosen his theme the church yesterday and todav tracing the beginning of the christian church in new testament times he brought out that the church may be only a local organization but may become members of the universal church the ideal church however is that invisible church the body of all be lievers who compose that church in the evening the theme was the greatest need of stouffvilie speaking about the growth of the church he mentioned the reforma tion period and paid special tribute to the early reformers in scotland the need however is not a mere reformation of society but the real need of stouffvilie or of any com munity is a spiritual revival a re generation of the hearts of men and women at this latter service the ladies quartet from markham sang transformed the members of the quartet were florence hanna phy llis hassal isabel henderson and molly sinclair a solo precious lord take my hand also was sung bv mrs j j hanna these musical selections were much ap preciated by the congregation miss nora stanleton was at the organ for both services the tribune is your best classi fied adv market enters mors than 2500 homes every week i all merchandise sold at your domin ion store- is unconditionally guar anteed to give 100 satisfaction gimwiijwl royal city bc choice prune plums 2 u2 aylmer soups 2 tomato celery pea vegetable burns extra special beef stew 2229 clarks irish stew 15 07 tin 19 aylmer diced carrots 3 25c clarks potted meats 3oz tin 10 burns ready to servo speef sp ham w select chili con came 15 oz tin 21c heinz all varieties infant foods 3 clarks cream of n mushroom soup 0 ssfcsj campbells tomato soup 2 west star salted mixed nuts 29c emits vegetables grapefruit 4 for 25 florida marsh seedless size lettuce 2 tor 23 california iceberg me co oranges doz 29 california simkit size ill celery 10 ontario green pacol large hunch dates 35 california froh 8 o package grapes 2 lbs 35 california red sweet onions 10 lbs 43 ontario no i cooking auction sale of brooi sows small pigs horses high pressure boiler implements etc the property of m artymko lot 0 con i markham township 1 mile east hagernians corners on thurs nov 7 pigs white brood sow first litter 10 pigs 0 weeks old white brood sow first litter 6 pigs 4 weeks old black w sow 7 pigs 5 wks old black brood sow g pigs 7 wks old white brood sow i pigs 5 wks old white brood sow c pigs g wks old white brood sow 7 pigs 3 wks old white brood sow 8 pigs 4 wks old white brood sow g pigs 5 wks old white brood sow 8 pigs g wks old black brood sow 7 pigs g wks old 2 brood sows due in about 1 month 6 brood sows bred about 6 months 3 brood sows bred about 2 months 6 brood sows bred about 3 weeks 2 yorkshire white boars about 20 chunks cattle ayrshire cow sup to calve june 2 jersey cow sup to calve march 15 aryshire heifer g months old poultry 80 laving hens yearlings 150 rock pullets 6 months old starting to lay 250 mixed chickens 5 months old mostly pullets horses grey gelding general purpose black gelding general purpose miscellaneous vertical high pressure boilerwork- ing pressure 100 lbs complete with furnace and safety valves near new in excellent shape made by the robt bell threshing company 2 tanks for boiling swill scale and box for weighing pigs steel water trough 3 doors number feeding troughs steel and wooden new riding saddle set single harness pump jack cutter gramophone 2 section harrows 2 row dry duster for crops pump for spraying trees and barns electric motor l hp new- quantity implements other articles sale at it0 pm term- rash no reserve j r smith clerk ken clarke prentire auctioneers small industries more numerous stouffvilie is gathering around its j borders numerous small industries which to the opinion of many resi dents are much more valuable to the district than one large industry when the big plant sliuts down there is chaos relief and hard times with a series of small plants the possibility of them all closing at one time is remote in recent times the gold fish supply co established itself in town then came the machine tool works and only this year the home manufacturing co these in dustries each employ around 20 to 25 hands in recent weeks another small plant is locating with us namely the stovel co buying washing and waxing turnips and shipping mach inery is now being installed and five men will be employed most of the year it is hoped that percy hewlett will be able to obtain machinery and building material for a modern laundry which will surely thrive here where such a business is need ed badly all in all stouftville is gathering sufficient small plants that in the aggregate provide a good deal of employment of a very desirable nature not in many years has the town been so well ofr in the matter of being able to find work for the up and coming generation with the veterans saturday nov 9th is poppy day on sunday nov 10th a remem brance day service will be held in the united church we would like to know who gave authority to say the veterans would not go ahead with their building if the people passed the proposed bylaw for 25000 for a community hall stouffvilie lost the opportunity to get a hall through the veterans and we are going to build a veterans hall we do not mean to be chickens under the old hens wings any longer we extend to our comrades harry and murray holden our deepest sympathy in the loss of their father a meeting will be held on tues day nov 5th in the oddfellows hall 8 oclock sharp as this is our first meeting in this hall let us have a full attendance best wishes for a happy married life is extended to comrades grant turner bruce clark and gordon birkett comrade geo stuart is all smiles its a boy we offer both parents our congratulations by the veterans thursday nite is foto nite 295 dance community hall claremont friday nov 1 rlss creightovs orchestra admission 50 cents