Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 28, 1947, p. 7

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the tribune stouffvule ont thursday- august 28 1947 would exchange eefrigekatok since it came with mr and equipped for 25 cycle and who wilson front montreal where wouki like to get 60 cycle at the brome lake duck farm 60 cycle is in use xow the wilj be interesting to persons east of town there is a lovely elee- ns are prepared to exchange to and from between the two hydro trie refrigerator that runs n 60jwith anyone having a refrigerator systems lsan interesting pioneer family 00000000000009000000000000400000001 back to school togs 2tedd hbefd sfuzciah hautcaau girls print dresses sizes s to 14 si 39 and s359 2piece seersucker dresses sizes s to 12 298 spun dresses asst colours sizes 7 to 12 s19s and 325 navy tunics sizes 7 to 14 s39s and l9s blouses white size 7 to 12 125 blouses irinted sizes 7 to 12 139 blouses white and stripes sizes 12 to 20 169 skirts alpine sizes 12 to 20 349 jackets flannel sizes s 10 12 495 pullovers cotton short sleeve 149 pullovers wool long sleeve 345 cardigans wool long sleeve 269 girls asst colours up to size 6 139 girls asst colours s 10 12 249 boys sizes 6 s 10 375 695 clearing price sizes 8i on sockees to 10 13 good quality sockees firm cuff asst colours and sizes 25 ribbed ccuon stockings camel shade 39 black gym hose sizes 9 to 10 w 119 495 up announcement we are local exclusive agents for the new specially processed yarn bouquet carried in all popular shades 3 and 4 ply 1 oz balls 30c 4 oz skeins 75c 4 oz balls 85c see the special display now showing at canadian national exhibition and in our store window spot ord co stouffville ontario h3qoookwmooc off these goods men heres real saving fishermen this is your opportunity to stock up with your favourite equipment for next spring at amazingly low prices shakespeare casting reels reg s95 to 1495 now only 675 to 1125 bamboo fly rods reg 25 now only 1875 565 tackle boxes reg 350 to 750 now only 265 to south bend telescope rods reg 750 now 565 and many other fishermens items at similarly low prices tennis balls tennis rackets reg 795 now only 595 tennis balls baseballs baseball shoes and other sports equipment all reduced for our clearance sale laushway sporting goods wkstkxo stoifkvulk a d bruce and miss june ac companied by mrs robert young and miss annie duncan motored to lakerield where they were guests of the mioses atwood who are granddaughters of mrs traill mrs traill together with her sister mrs moodie have made the lake- field district famous in the annuals of the early settlement of old on tario reared in luxury educated in arts which were deemed essential for ladies lelonging to the english gentry of a century and a half ago they had also made reputations in the field oi literature the sis ters married halfpay officers of the british army and in 1s32 the quart ette decided to emigrate to upper canada where the husbands be cause of their military service were each entitled to draw 0o acres of fiee land moreover a brother of the sisters major strickland had already settled in upper canada and was to be the founder of the village of lakefield apparently the emigrants visual ized themselves as comfortably located on estates in upper canada probably with servants to do all the manual labor arriving in the coun try they were quickly disillusioned each of the sisters in her own way wrote of their experiences as they adjusted themselves to their new and rough surroundings their accounts of their experiences as they learned to milk cows bake bread make tallow candles soap maple syrup and maple sugar as well as descriptions of the devices which they contrived to overcome the difficulties which confronted all settlers in the bush makes enter taining reading and the courage of these delicately nurtured ladies as they faced privations is inspiring mrs traill especially was quick to adapt herself to her backwoods life even during her first day in the bush as she treks along the trail sitting on the top of a load of boxes and other baggage piled high on a springless wagon in imminent danger of toppling from her perch as the wagon jolts over corduroy roads and tree roots which mishap indeed happened to the teamster notwithstanding that he was accus tomed to such roads she becomes interested and begins to study the flowers and trees that are new to her this study she developed dur ing the years until she became an authority on our wild flowers xature study continued to be a pas sion with her to the end of her life and she lived into her 9sth year a few days before her death she went for a walk and insisted on clamber ing over rocks to examine speci mens which interested her on the following day she was stricken with paralysis and continued unconsc ious until her death this remarkable woman was the grandmother of the hostesses of last thursday and the visitors spent a most enjoyable afternoon listening to anecdotes concerning the cultured woman who educat ed for a life in genteel society became a pioneer housewife in the backwoods an expert botanist and authoress of books which are classics among the histories of our pioneer period an ideal warm weather cereal 3 thrifty sizes at no increase in price 19c25c39c peaches fruit leave be assured of luscious treeripened brought directly from vineland orchards us your telephone number and we will call you on arrival of the best fruit for preserving ratcliff co town delivery phone 198 joe soaoc joi many thanks stouffville for your past patronage in our dry cleaning business- mr and mrs percy hewlett have sold out to mr john k aida who with his sons are highly experienced in the dry cleaning business and are sincerely hoping for an oppor tunity to show you give them a trial they know they can please you prices remain the same certified dry cleaning give your garments that fresh look by letting us clean and press them right here in stouffville gleanefol phone 343 stouffville ontario open tuesday saturday evenings closed wednesday at noon 0e3oe ioe loaoc aonoi church hill congratulations to mr and mrs cliff skinner nee ivy beach on the birth of a daughter darlene ivy mr don spencely of goodwood visited at his uncles mr h pegg one day last week mrs will beach visited witli her daughter mrs ross thompson near uxbridge for a few days 9th line markham there passed away on sunday aug 21 one of our oldest and high ly esteemed residents in the per son of mrs bryson johnson in her 03rd year a lady of high christian ideals and of keen intellect her memory will long be cherished by her many friends in this commun ity we extend our deepest sym patic- to the family in their ber eavement miss barbara and isobel mc- creight are visiting their aunt in toronto mr and mrs o peacock and bill visited mr- and mrs trinnell last week at their summer home at caesarea lake scugog bloomington mr and mrs adam young and children were in toronto over the weekend and attended toronto exhibition mr and mrs m barnes son rolort and mrs d burnett were recent visitors with mr and mrs j johnson brampton mrs b barnes and son gwynn of whitby are holidaving with her mother mrs- l paisley miss joan dadson who under went a tonsil and adenoid operation last week is convalescing and we hope she will enjoy better health mrs little and children of kettle- by spent last week with her parents mr and mrs r johnson mr and mrs h kee and child ren of orangeville were guests at mr and mrs e fairies and the tranmer home on sunday mr and mrs h boadway of stratford were visitors with mr r johnston mrs monk and her niece attend ed church here on sunday morning and visited with friends tne misses cayman of almira were guests of miss helen lemon mr and mrs chas tindall attend ed the tindall reunin held at mi- mans lake on saturdav mr and mrs j dennis of tor onto spm last week with mrs j and mr and mrs a storry mr and mrs e dennis and daughter of toronto were sunday visitors at the storry home too the church services second markham baptist church rev norman rowan pastor sunday august 31st 1917 955 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship tuesday s15 pm prayer praise and fellowship meeting- if you want to set the world right start with yourself first joshua 21 15 as for me and my house we will serve the lord stouffville baptist church rev d macgregor pastor sunday august 31st 1917 1000 am bible school classes for all ages 1100 am morning worship 730 pm evening worship wed 8 pm prayer service a hearty welcome is extended to all to attend these services stouffville mennonite church rev h s hallman pastor sunday august 31st 1917 1000 am sunday school 1100 am divine worship 730 pm evangelistic mennonite churches dickson hill and mt joy rev s s shantz minister mouxt joy sunday august 31st 1917 1000 am sunday school 1100 am worship dicksons hill sunday august 31st 1917 1000 am worship 1100 am sunday school st james presbyterian church stouffville rev eric larsen minister sunday august 31st 1947 915 am morning worship mysteries of the kingdom v the consummation of the kingdom stouffville christian church sunday august 31st 1917 1000 am sunday school 1100 am worship 730 pm worship mr and mrs dan filyer will have charge of both services bloomington ringwood christian churches rev g w brown pastor sunday august 31st 1917 1100 am bloomington 730 pm ringwood sunday school at 1000 am classes for all ages friday 8 pm bloomington ce friday s pm ringwxd mission circle at the home of mrs cliff morgason monday 8 pm ce prayer meet ing wednesday 830 pm altona pray er meeting all are cordially invited to attend these services gormley and uethesda mennonite brethren in christ church rev f huson pastor sunday august 31st i017 bethesda sundav school 1000 pm melville bethesda and peachs churches rev r t chapin minister sunday august 31st 1917 peaches 1000 am melville 1130 am bethesda 730 pm rev chapin will be in charge christ church anglican rev f herman rector sunday august 31st 1917 sunday school 200 pm even song 230 pm evervbodv welcome stouffville united church rev douglas davis minister sunday august 31st 1917 preachirg the pastor wil gormley sunday august 31st 1957 sunday school 150 pm preaching 300 pm the pastor will preach 1100 pm 1 1000 am sunday school nreach h00 am dvne worship thursday sept 1wms will meet in the church mrs s hast ings will give the address great k the company this u the first meeting since the holidays iadies are cordially invited

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