the tribune stouffville ont thursday july 15 194s mnummrmmm maxmrn irwmum m cherries windsor and montmorency cherries are due to arrive from our bronte orchards shortly the quality is excel lent satisfaction guaranteed let us have your telephone number and we will notify you on arrival of shipments heinz ketchup special bottle marmalade 4 lb tin 27 59 ratcliff co uiuiuiiiniuuitiiiii of mr and mrs ross townsend miss betty thomas was home for the weekend from hamilton where she is taking a summer course 9th line markham mr and mrs robt simpson and family motored to tarristock on sunday where they were the guests sunny valley south shore bake musselmans dancing on friday and saturday evenings during july and august billy hole and his live wires wednesday night dances discontinued i street- dance goodwood i t7 3i wed july 21 auspices lol 572 i bingo bingo other attractions dance to millers orchestra come and enjoy the evening at the recent garden party put on by the women of mt pisgah church on the 3rd con cession of whitchurch interest ing pictures were taken here we see mrs a stephenson and mrs h a smith farm wives dishing up the meat which was cooked at home for the event leitchcroft farms provide testing ground for wheat varieties in keeping with their loose smut eradication campaign the york county crop improvement associ ation last friday july 9 held their second twilight field meeting at leitchcroft farm markham town ship wh2re over 125 interested farmers gathered to learn the latest information on this disease keen interest was shown in the large barn hay drier where green bales of excellent quality hay were being dried in apparently compara tive safety this was fully explain ed by the farm manager mr joe lanthier and followed by an inspection of the hay silage drying silo informative comparisons were made with a number of varieties of winter wheat bv wheat specialist w h waddel of the oiac when the tour extended to the variety test plots while dawsons and cor nel were favourably recalled the demerits and impurities of the so- called egyptian imperial amber were well illustrated completing the plot tour the specialists were loud in their praise of the cornell variety problems were later clear ed wlien dr a g o whiteside of the experimental farm ottawa discussed the wheat situation the evening concluded with a reminder by secy w m cockburn for all members of the 50 bushel wheat club to give ample warning to his office so that yield cuttings for the competitions would be completed gormley the death of hannah burkholder sherk at queen elizabeth hospital on saturday in her lst year removes a very dear friend in the gormley district and one of the oldest inhabitants of the locality she was the widow of the late david sherk and is survived by two sons herbert and ernes interment on tuesday was at heise hill cemetery mrs sharbach xancv and patsy of midland also mr and mrs harvey cassel paul and blanche of preston spent last weekend in the henderson home mrs wm bruce and genevieve are enjoying a motor trip for several days this week they are motoring through ottawa ottawa vallev and the thousand islands ringwood mrs victor brown and little daughter ann of barrio are holiday ing with her parents mr and mrs fred steckley mrs jacob grove is under the doctors care having suffered severe shaking up on sunday evening when knocked down by a cow at the gateway of their farmyard misses phyllis and jean paisley june and doris steckley of the 0th concession and shirley steckley of ringwood are visiting relatives in ottawa mrs ethel hurst of toronto is enjoying a twoweek holiday with her sister mrs sam mckuen misses ruth and lois mckuen with other dickson hill young peo ple were at the closing day sessions of stayner camp meeting on sun day at the most opportune time the lucky draw anil winner of the 2 bushels of cornell seed was clarke johnson of rr2 gormley the church services stouffville united missionary church rev h s hallman pastor wednesday 8 pm altona prayer service thursday s pm stouffville prayer service sunday july is ims 1000 am sunday school 1100 am worship 730 pmevangelistic now that camp is over all are invited back to the services mrs archie monkman with a pleasing smile dishes out the strawberries at mt pisgah garden party while master roy mclntyre assists by carrying the luscious fruit to the tables for well developed pullets feed marmill 18 per cent or excello growing mash mccormick peering twine next winters fuel coal coal when ordering coal why nor make it blue coal the colour guarantees the quality central feed store phone 277 stouffvibe ont the editors mail dear sir in reading my old home town paper i note you suggest it would be interesting to know what the hometown boys are doing i know my boys would enjoy reading about them fred todd we know but the other two boys mentioned we do not know it is 24 years since we left stouffville david is a commer cial photographer bert is a stone cutter and edward a freight clerk for the cxr two of them and their families are up north on their hoilidays i enjoy my paper as much as ever and glad to hear you have won the trophy again thanking you mrs d a galloway toronto crosier reunion held at uxbridge the 17th annual crosier reunion was held on saturday july 3 194s at elgin park uxbridge members of the crosier family numbering one hundred and ten came from stratford trenton hamilton tor onto whitby port perry ux bridge stouffville blackwater claremont and district the afternoon was spent in re newing old acquaintances and par- tisipating in a varied sports pro gram under the capable leadership of mr russel crosier prizes were awarded for the sports and young and old enjoyed a ball game after a fine picnic supper mr george somells pres took charge of a short program in memory of miss x tucker and mr d sykes a minute silence was observed mr gordon crosier presented a gift to the youngest child present betty monroe in memory of his parents mr and mrs j crorier mr and mrs j albright the oldest mem bers present were given gifts sines they had celebrated their 50th wed ding anniversary musical selections were given by donna and jean samells patsy and iliene lane and a poem read by mrs samells russel crosier presented prizes to mr and mrs mac wilson trenton most recent married couple and mr and mrs x prentice for the largest family present short speeches were given by russel croier rov ward and mrs w short it was noted that mr and mrs russel crosier mr and mrs david crosier and mrs wal ter slack have attended every re union to date there were three in attendance for the first time mrs marshall crosier mrs mac wilson mr c wagg they voiced approval of a fine familv reunion the 1919 reunion will be held in memorial park stouffville ont the first saturday in july pres grant prentice uxbridge ont vice pres archie crosier kneeling at prayers find woman 8g dead lights shining from inside attracted attention of neighbors to the home of miss ada everett in the town of uxbridge on monday when they entered they found the sgyearold woman dead kneeling at her bed in an attitude of prayer born in england miss everett was the daughter of the late mr and mrs robert everett she moved with her family to canada at an early age and her father farmed at ashworth in scott town ship miss everett and her mother retired to uxbridge after her fathers death 40 years ago she was a member of st paulas anglican church and was active in the wa she was a sisterinlaw of dr e a hardy and an aunt of dr florence mcconney both of toronto st james presbyterian church stoufffville rev dr a si cnrrie ma bd phd sunday july 18 1948 945 am morning worship united missionary church rev s s shantz minister mount joy sunday july is 1948 1000 am sunday school 1100 am worship 730 pm young peoples the pastor will speak and special singing will be supplied dicksons hill sunday july 18 194s 1000 am worship 1100 am sunday school harvest op magazine canvassers due this is the season of the year when you may expect a group of attractivelooking girls or a num ber of young men to swoop down on the town representing them selves as ordertakers for maga zines just give us the postage money and we will send the maga zine they will tell you in fact this line was being used on the streets of oshawa last week when the police stepped in and put a stop to it the oshawa times reports two young women were busily engaged on simcoe street north in the bank of montreal block stopping likely prospects and giving them a line of talk winding up with a request for an amount of money to pay the postage on a magazine for which they claimed to be working the police officer on the beat checked up on them and told them they must get a permit from the chief of police before continuing their solicitation he also required them to return 5 to a customer to which they had just given a receipt for this amount and who was not very happy about the transaction stouffville united church rev douglas davis minister sunday july is 1948 1000 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship no sunday evening service in july and august dear father grant that this new day may be as bread and wine of sacrament to me the wine of inner light that i may know the cleansing sweetness of thy spirits flow the bread of thy substance that i may share the load of those who have too much to bear and thus reconsecrate to thy great plan my life my all to serve my fellow man melville bethesda and peachs churches rev r t chapin minister sunday july is 19 is in all thy ways acknowledge him peaches 1000 am melville 1130 am bethesda 730 pm bethesda community picnic on friday july 1g atratcliif park second markham baptist church rev norman rowan pastor sunday july is 194s 1000 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship tues july 20 prayer praise and fellowship meeting at the home of mr wm cake thursday july 15 young peoples meeting at s15 pm speaker rev muir stouffville let us go up into the house of the lord christ church anglican rev f herman rector sunday july 18 1948 that they may glorify your father which is in heaven 230 pm evensong no sunday school during july the wa meets at mrs fred crossens on tuesday july 20 at 230 united missionary church pastor p r barter sunday july 18 1948 bethesda worship 945 am gormley sunday school 1015 am worship 1115 evening service 7 pm all welcome whithv ont sec tres mr mrs d eatherwood claremont ont picnic comm d crosier h st john w malloy w slack sports comm russell crosier e maynard entertainment comm miss i la ne mrs g samells mrs r hart for real results try the tribune classified adv columns ballantraje united church sunday july 18 1918 in the multitude of people is the kings honour sunday school 1 pm worship 2 pm wednesday july 14 sunday school picnic at appletons park meet at church at 2 pm stouffville christian church minister f h muir sunday july is 194s worry does not empty the day of its trouble but only of its strength 1000 am sunday school 1100 am worship parables continued 730 pm congregational singing short discourse wednesday july 14 singing dis- ussion paryer at rev and mr3 mortons at 8 pm theme me note change of day bloomington ringwood christian churches rev g w brown pastor sunday july 18 1948 1100 am bloomington subject the outcome of indecision 730 pm ringwood rev wm and mrs paget returned missionaries from india will speak at the close of service mr paget will show moving pictures of his work in india all invited hear the pagets tell of their experiences in the hands of the japanese sunday school at 1000 am classes for all ages friday 8 pm bloomington c e monday 8 pm ringwood c b prayer meeting wednesday 8 pm altona prayer meeting all are cordially invited to attend these services plan to come lemonvtlle united church sunday july 18 1918 the ear that heareth the reproof of life abideth among the wise 200 pm sunday school 315 pm worship the musselmans lake junior choir will take part in this ser vice wednesday july 21 annual ice cream social in school ground attractive program green river union ss wm duncan supt sunday school every sabbath day at 1030 am in our new s s room the former green river hall stouffville baptist church rev j k pequegnal pastor sunday july 18 1918 1000 am bible school 1100 am morning worship 730 pm evening service prayer meeting thursday evening 8 pm