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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 18, 1948, p. 6

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the tribune stouffvilie ont thursday march 18 1948 home in markham on tuesday mr- and mrs henry michell of markham were callers at thebrig- ial home on saturday mr wilniot warriner is ex- day pected home this weekend from dont fo peaches sorry to report that mrs- robt mead is confined to her bed mr and mrs w morris and billy were sunday visitors at the moid home at queensviue mrs c hoover spent a few days last week at the george hoover home mr and mrs harry ieadbetter of queensviue were recent visitors at the smith home mrs john hosking spent a long weekend with her niece mrs all- chin at peterborough miss fern hoover was a visitor day night unn at the john wegg home at cushel peacns ipt met at the homer last tuesday ihome last tuesday night when a mr- warren morris attended a bale of clothing and quilts quilting at the gordon lehman packed for europe altona 2nd line uxbridge pending the winter in the south the peacns wms- are holding a quilting at the hoover home this tuesday mr and mrs albert allen attend ed a birthdav party for their dau ghter jean in toronto recently mr freddy hosking was a visit or at the brignall home on satur- was congratulations to mrs f goudie mr and mrs ross knox and who celebrated a birthday on fri- bettyjean of brougham also stew art mcguckin and friend of osh- sundav visitors at the vulcanizing repairing a specialty complete stock of tires and tubes tractor and implements changed over estimates given no obligation see our work and be convinced orget the pot luck supper awa were sunday visitors young people on friday bristol meguckin home the many friends of miss ruth jeiferson wish her a speedy return to better health and to school again mr and mrs albert taylor and for the night at ruby and stanley reesors supper at 630 pm mrs david nighswander is inj sareas visited at the home of his going a special treatment uncle mr charles coatup of scar- mr i- red mcnair in company lkro jct on sundav although mr with otner employees of stiver c has been bedfast for the bros enjoyed a trip recently to past four mom he has a wonder- st louie miss ful memor an will in a few we regret to report that mr e weeks celebrate his 90th birthday wilson had the misfortune to fait miss evelyn bacon who is em- ami sprain his ankle badly mr j ployed in toronto was home over win mckay is also under the doc- j the weekend it looks as if we are to lose an- international motors w d atkinson stouffvilie phone mccormickdeering dealers 290 or s care mr- and mrs fletcher goudie at tended the funeral of his cousin at detroit over the weekend mr and mrs win garfatt of aurora were guests of mr and mrs ernie wilson on sunday on sunday march 21st then- will be a special sunday school program in the union church a short pa geant will open the service at 1030 am and mrs f muir stouttville returned missionary will speak the supper club met on satur day at the home of mrs crosier and enjoyed trying out more newi dishes there was also a demon stration on setting the table other neighbor on our line we un derstand that mr and mrs arthur dowswell will shortly move to their new home in stouffvilie while their eldest son george takes over the farm mr and mrs chas forsyth have left the home place and taken up residence on the smaller farm on the tenth while their son joe has taken over the farm we wel come these young people in their new adventure and wish them ev ery success special meetings wv premier george drew discuss our modern approach j in queens park report no 9 friday march cfrb lth 860 800815 pm victoria square dret haig of gormley friday with mrs w mrs mar spent last lirumwell mr and mrs s boynton and don aid had sunday evening dinner with mr and mrs w boynton margaret of toronto the cgit are holding an affil iation service with the wms members on friday evening mar 10th at 730 pm in the sunday school room there will also be a baking sale aprons miscellaneous and a book display the regular meeting of the mission band will be held on saturday afternoon march 20th at 2 pm at the home of mrs r f boynton all the boys and girls are invited to attend- rev and mrs e a currey and loretta spent saturday evening with mr and mrs clifford currey and ruth in toronto miss loretta currey had tea on sunday evening with miss betty glover of gormley bloomington mr and mrs a smith of hart- man and mr and mrs e smith of toronto were sunday visitors at the art smith home mr and mrs x storry and diane were at ringwood on sunday mr and mrs ellis of toronto were weekend visitors at mr kenneth tranmers mr clifford lemon and mr eu gene lemon attended the seed fair and at woodbridge on friday mr and mrs e baker were at kingston on sunday to see her sister mrs way who is ill in hospital there mr and mrs frank hutchinson of aurora spent sunday at his fathers mr john hutchinson mr and mrs a topper and mr and mrs w topper were in tor onto on sunday miss norma cowie has taken a position in toronto mr and mrs h clark of agin- court were guests of mr- w fairies on sunday united missionary church at gormley is opening a series of evangelistic meetings begin ning march 23 with mr and mrs paul turnidge gifted speakers and singers in charge dickson hill mrs duncan attended the teach ers meeting last friday afternoon at milliken mr fenwick musical director of ontario dept education was the guest speaker mr clifford schell and mr jos wideman spent the weekend with the hiscock family in peterboro and the archie stoufver family in minden miss lillian mover spent the weekend with mr and mrs russell raymer and family of toronto the illustrated temperance ad dress under the auspices of the young peoples society was held at mt joy sunday evening this timely topic was presented in a very interesting and instructive manner the wms meeting was held at the home of the president mrs j w wideman on tuesday come in and see the showing of new spring coats for all the family theyre very special at goldens clothing store seldom seen congratulations to cliff walwork farm and be the leader among men in his vocation how many would special easter services the melville circuit of the united church will conduct special pre- easter services at bethesda from monday march 22nd to 26th in clusive following are subject and name of the speaker ls livingston woodbridge ajax bethesda luiiod church mar 23 to i s pm theme is christ and his way of life monday march j2ud negatively the subtle power of evil by rev p k barley cf gormley tuesday march 23 positively as he lived and pre sented it by rev e a currey of victoria square wediioday mar lilh what and why by rev john mclaclilan of whitevale thursday mar 2th its reasonableness and biggness then and mow by rev douglas davis of stouffvilie friday march 2tith his challenge for service fol low me by rev l e atkinson of oxbridge special music each evening rev r chapin pastor on almlra mr chas conner is serving jury at the present time mr and mrs ellis klinck and family of victoria square had din ner sunday with mr and mrs p steckley visitors with mr and mrs man- sell timbers on sunday were mr and mrs john timbers and miss ruth sanders of richmond hill mrs peter stickley spent tues day with mrs roy brillinger of gormley several ladies from our line at tended a quilting bee at the home of mrs edgar stickley of victoria square on wednesday mrs gordon boyce of newton- brook has been spending some time with the conner family cards of thanks we wish to express our sincerest thanks and appreciation for the throw up a sand farm and say it prompt and efficient response by wont grow anything and justl claremont fire brigade and quit there actually it will grow stuff that heavy clay will not pro- house roof mh i s 1 m si h it llf h j 1 1 k i r7l 1111 wj wmvmlf 1 j mm illpjkpili wmimr wjimm h mmrnzmmmt 20 ox tin 16 20 ox i 20 01 1 tta 20 ox tin ii leading brands choice peas royal city choice peas carrots i lynn valley standard cut wax beans i red glo tomato juice j tenderfiake or silveriest pore lard leading brands standard peas libby fancy sauerkraut leading brands choice heavy syrup pitted cherries 29 35 27 25 27 h 01 bottle 10 ox tin is ox tin 14 16 barton standard keiffer pears clarks irish stew heinz ketchup 24 lb bag si 29 five roses flour mccormicks assorted cello rous plain or quick cooking quaker oats kraft dinner rose whole dill pickles for dishes vel powder giant cake lie palmolive soap 15 oi tl- ts 07 pkb 32 oz large pajta 20 ox tfr 27 20 ox tlr 20 ox tin 36 royal city choice bc heavy syrup bartlett pears barton std peaches halves horsey sweetened blended juice horsey sweetened grapefruit juice aptc or horsey sweetened orange juiced 33 2 27 clarks peanut butter simple simon gingerbread mix 1 ox 14 ox 27 fig bars buiw ox tto 20 1 29 11 orange label amber no 1 beekist h0ne7 24 01 cta 21 24 39 21 29 19 30 29 8 33 31 33 75 duce as well and this mr wallwork has shown us however we want to write about i neighbours when our was on fire mr and mrs edgar ward we wish to extend our sincere thanks to the ladies of the um another matter and we intended toj church friends and neighbours for chinese type rice 19 2 37 fanev quality pink salmon ie ox no 37 8 oz jar 19e ritz salad dressing armours or fischers laundry soap 5 16 ox jji 37 25 fruits vegetables start out by asking how do you carry your problem what prob lem you say well your problem you have one everybody has one in life they are real burdens too to many it may be financial prob lem a love affair a family affair wandering boy or girl or a hun dred and one things perhaps one of health we say how do you carry yours in our district there is a woman who had a very difficult life her father was a shiftless type and she was born ambitious as a child she didnt see the same as others she was working and reading and borrowing from neighbours her high school life was a constant round of study and work at borne she seemed to grown smaller and thinner but there was always a pride about her perhaps it was determination and stubbornness eventually she went to college and came through with flying colors her career looked brighter now she just got to making rqal wages her mother then took sick and she had to come borne because the father was unable to pay for nurs ing or housekeeping for his sick wife the daughter took charge and even roused her father to go to work but it didnt last long when he slouched down at home again then the girl wen out herself a couple of days a week among neighbours and at the same time attended her mother the girl married a local boy of fair means the years had been too hard on her i suppose to face a career maybe it was just the kindness and expressions of sym pathy during the sudden passing of our father abijah brown the family in memorioms grose in loving memory of our dear sister- who past away march 17 1916 time may heal the broken heart time may make the wound less sore but time can never stop the longing for the loved one gone before sisters gussie and etta hamilton in loving memory of our dear sister who past away march 8 1916 no one known the silent heartaches only those who have can tell the grief we bear in silent for the one we loved so well sisters gussie and etta monkhouse in loving memory of a dear husband and father willis monkhouse who depart ed this life march 22 1917 just a thought of sweet remem brance just a memory sad and true just the love and sweet devotion of one who thinks of you lovingly remembered by wife and daughter sutton in loving memory of a dear wife mrs g sutton who passed away on march 29 1917 o thou who are present in every place and whose love neither space nor distance can separate us give us to know that those who are absent from each other are still present with thee through christ our lord always remembered by husband g sutton ballantrae ecurity that marriage could afford grose in memory of my loving texas new topless carrots lb 10 california naval ic 3m oranges 2 doz 43 muih seedless size 96 grapefruit 6 for 25 texas new green cabbage lb 6 itc wincsap m 121 apples doz 49 ontario no i rooking onions 2 lbs 23 all values effective until closng 8atubdat ie 17fi louisiana yams 2 lbs florida juicy oranges doz ontario domestic cooking apples 5 lbs mr ina jumbo ic mk1 lemons 5 for 35 43 25 13 we pay highest prevailing market prices for ungraded eggs ship with confidence to dominion stores lim ited 832 old weston road toronto registered number 029 mother may grose who died march 17 1916 the dearest mother this world could hold the cheeriest smile and a heart of gold to those who knew her all will know how much i lost two years ago sadly missed fondly remembered daughter mary quiet determination about her she j wilson in loving memory of was going to win no matter what perry e wilson who passed the odds might be i have never away march 17 1912 heard a single person say that theyone by one theyve gone before us ever heard her complain then last within four years of the time they married be was sent away to a sanitorium by this time she had a child a boy talk about the determination to win she convert ed the farm into a poultry farm worked from dawn until dusk herself and managed to make a paying proposition out of it in spite of all this hardship she remained the same there was a to those mansions grand and fair we know not summer her boy to sometime drowned while swimming back at muskoka it was her last hope and yet sbe carried on at the same time i remember very well seeing her the day after it happened her head was erect but carved deep int that magnificant face were the scares of a lifetime of suffering and hardship that seemed suddenly to have come overnight euchre and draw ioof on- wed march 24th at soo pm proceeds to the oddfellows c p t fund crested to give assist ance where needed to families or we will meet again up there ever remembered by his wife agnes and son leslie moroason in loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother mrs angeline morgason who passed away march 21 1910 the dearest mother this world could hold the cheeriest smile and a heart of gold to those who knew her all will know how much we lost two years ago ever remembered by maud mac aid family baker in loving memory of my dear mother mrs daniel baker ballantrae ont who departed this life on march is ifl2 somewhere beyond the sunset where my work on earth is done we will meet again dear mother stricken by cancer polio or i our heavenly fathers home tuberculosis i lovingly remembered always by ticket 25r for eaebrr and draw daughter muriel

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