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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 30, 1948, p. 7

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the tribune stouffville one thursday september 30 194s sure you can wear bangs its the newest look its the cutest of all every body tan wear bangs but they must be stvled right to your features were spec- salists in the new short haircut make j our appoint- men today call 9sw2 now wfrj joy beauty salon 3ooxxoooooooooootft ballantkak school swells in attendance with the largest attendance on record ballantrae public school trustees have found it advisable to engage an extra teacher to assist mrs robt windsor who has been in charge there for several years the new assistant is mrs ferguson who comes from outside the sec tion total on the roll is 55 and mrs ferguson will take over the junior or primary grades cow auction high at thos becketts auction sale in georgina township on tuesday as farmer sold milk cows at 250 and a pair of steers for 205 each indicating high milk prices and costly beef other beef cattle brought an average of 160 the gray team brought 150 and 110 and the corn binder 580 international tractor on steel 125 in the feed line oats went for 215 a cwt and feed wheat s1s5 the crowd was large and bidding brisk throughout mr farmer reports relatives in toronto mr and mrs walker duity of bolton mr roy turdor of bow- manville and mr and mrs george todd were visitors with mr and mrs wm hollinger mr and mrs e armstrong were guests at their nephews wedding on saturday afternoon births mur1sox mr and mrs j k murison markham wish to announce the birth of a son john edward on wednesday sept 22 194s at the brierbush hospital stouffville a brother for lynda and elizabeth hamilton mr and mrs c d hamilton uxbridge wish to announce the birth of their son on friday sept 21 94s at the brierbush hospital stouffville plewes mr and mrs cnas plewes goodwood are happy to announce the birth of their daughter barbara jean on fri day sept 24 ims at the brier- bush hospital stouffville armstrong to mr and mrs lloyd armstrong locust hill on saturday september 25 194s at the brierbush hospital stouff ville a son pugh to mr and mrs lloyd pugh claremont rr2 on tues day sept 23 isms at the brier bush hospital stouffville a son kiixck mr and mrs ellis klinck are happy to announce the birth of a daughter catharine grace on sept 22 10 is cherrywood about forty friends gathered at the home of mr and mrs wm hollinger on monday evening in honour of a shower for mr albert gribsy and his bridetobe a number from here attended lindsay fair last weekend mr and mrs xewton laughlin and daughters mr and mrs wm sinclair mr and mrs murray hol linger and mrs wes petty were guests at a wedding at claremont on saturday afternoon the sympathy of the community is extended to mr and mrs henry pearse and family in the death of the formers mother mr and mrs leopard hollinger were visitors in toronto on sunday mr and mrs walter hollinger visited relatives at blackstock on sunday mrs- wes petty is spending a few days with friends in toronto mr and mrs roy morrish and mrs wm davidson were guests at a wedding in toronto on saturday afternoon mrs fenney has returned home after spending a few days with a marauding chicken hawk was blamed by provincial police for tile death of fivemonthsold jeanne xeault as she played in her carriage on the front veranda of her parents home at grande mere quebec while the childs mother mrs jean xeault was busy with her housework police believe the hawk which already has car ried off a number of chickens in the district landed on the babys forehead and tore its face to ribbons mrs xeault found her dead when she went to bring her in part of the babys nose had been torn away and the chin partially clawed ioe 30e30i ioc ioc sunny valley musselmans lake winter dances starting saturday oct 9 and every saturday thereafter good music by mt albert orchestra xote there will le no dance october 2nd aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa dancing this thursday evening in the veterans memorial hall stouffville music by the stouffville legion aires commencing at 9 pm aa greenwood a number from here attended anniversary services at mt zion ast sunday mr stan dix was taken to the oshawa hospital last friday eve ning for injuries received when he fell from a horse the many friends of miss b meclean will be pleased to learn that she is improving gradually after her long siege of illness mr and mrs a mcarthur and howard also wilma and robert rae of grand valley visited last sunday with stan and fred byer and mrs p wilson the wannop family leave today for their new home in whitby they were presented last tuesday night with a table and floorlamp the sunday school and church service will be held as usual next sunday at 1015 and 1115 the wms meeting for the cir cuit will meet at the home of mrs barrett on friday oct 8th note change of day with mrs morden in charge of program mr edward pegg left on sunday night to resume his studies at art school in toronto new executive north york young progress ve conservatives recenty elected at a conven tion held at sutton members of the new executive of the xorth york voting progressive con servative association are shown here left to right clair stevens kleinburg president mary wahvyn kleinburg secretary joyce boyiefi wes ton secretary margaret smith newmarket treasurer and howard case aurora vice- president xot shown are other executive members john sib- bald jr sutton florence reeve- woodbridge and win babcock aurora vicepresi dents major lex mackenzie provincial member for xorth york honorary president john perry woodbridge and floyd corner aurora honorary mem bers fire irt car threatens bush dr s s shields to address rally here dr s s shields of the jarvis sunday nights fire on a side road north of lemonville started from an street baptist church recently automobile which was destroyed i returned from an extensive kur- before the fire brigade reached the green river mrs murray fuller of victoria bc and her daughter mr and mrs smith and barbara of st john new brunswick spent sunday with mr and mrs will duncan mrs o m patterson of windsor also spent saturday here mr and mrs c woodcock visited on sunday with j xighswander mr and mrs ed wilson spent sunday with mr and mrs j alte- laar of manilla rally day in union ss had a splendid attendance scripture was taken by beryl malcolm music by the carterxighswander sisters prayer by bob bruce the llama and the bird story by reg xighs wander how the good news travels in church today by bill mckay geo duncan bill sadler and rev a hoffman xext sunday morning professor mcpherson will be guest speaker at our missionary service the cgit mother and daughter banquet was held in whitevale church on friday evening after a fine meal the girls entertained with a program of music and a skit followed with pictures of the indians of xorthern manitoba scene might have had disastrous results had not the brigade been on hand to deluge the flaming embers that were fast travelling into the bush area v visiting the scene on monday a couple of onlookers came to the conclusion that the fire had it not been stopped could well have travelled right into the vivian forest stand of timber the wind was favorable and fire was in the tree tops as the firemen played a fog nozzle on the flames it would have been a great pity had that stand of timber in the heart of the township fallen to flames it was pointed out that the area is bone dry and stands in eminent danger until a good rain fall relieves the situation in any event the disclosure will likely deter any council from issu ing a blanket order to refuse aid to burning cars from an overall standpoint it is realized that each fire fought costs the tax payers real money yet not a burdensome sum and because a car passing through the municipal ity might get on fire suggestions have been made to cancel aid to this type of trouble deputy reeve ed logan said monday morning that he was glad the brigade responded so promptly and the work accomplished is self- evident mr dan hall stouffville resident and a township farmer there for many years knows the district like a book it was his opinion that the fire could have quickly travelled north until it reached into the heart of the vivian forest had it not been extinguished opean tour will address both sessions of the fall association meet ings of the canningtonsunderland regular baptist association the services are to be held in the stouffville baptist church at 230 pm and 730 pm special music will be provided afternoon and evening by the baker hill womens octette local residents are wel come to attend these sessions the famous brooklyn bridge is to be widened to accommodate six streams of traffic the church services bahat would faith the first duty of a bahai is to show forth love friendship affec tion and kindness to all the people of the earth tune in chum 1050 on your dial sunday 1215 pm second markham baptist church rev norman rowan pastor sunday october 3 1918 1000 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship altona junior girls trio singing at this service tuesday october 5 s pm at the home of mir fred harwood prayer praise and fellowship meeting this week friday at 8 pm young peoples meeting mrs fred byer will speak altona girls junior trio in song question before what court should christians settle their differences answer read i corinthians 612 and obey it a russian poet claims that be cause of widespread appreciation there shakespeares spiritual home is russia lie detector has new use goodwood congratulations to mr and mrs charlie plewes on the birth of their daughter at the brierbush hospital in stouffville on september 24 1948 mrs frank herman of peterboro visited the j f reid home here our best plowmen are sharpening up in readiness for the big match on the farm of mr dean wagg on october 6 morley haynes is the president this year of the north ontario plowmens association sorry to report that our township clerk john ashenhurst is not very well but we hope for prompt improvement miss bernice davis is teaching in the fifth line school relieving mrs edward sheehy who is recovering from an operation the land is badly in need of water and everylxdy longs for rain it would be a serious situation if we went into a freezeup with only the odd downpour as creeks and wells are low about 10 friends attended a shower in the basement of the united church on friday in honor of the approaching marriage of bernice davis lovely and useful gifts were seen and the best wishes of everybody goes with them we hear that benny jones is a university student this fall and will study for the ministry he is at mcmaster in hamilton john m rae and his wife were in the village the other day sorry to hear they are leaving sunderland for the north where we will not enjoy their company so much the german fans who attend i soccer matches in great numbers do not express their feelings but watch the play in silence stouffville united church rev douglas davis minister sunday october 3 1948 world communion sunday 1000 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship holy communion 700 pm evening worship monday 8 pm young peoples tuesday 4 pm explorers thursday 830 pm choir october 10 anniversary and thanksgiving services outstand ing preachers and special music st james presbyterian church stoufffville rev dr a m currie sla bd phd sunday october 3 194s 945 am morning worship 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 united missionary church rev s s shantz minister mount joy sunday october 3 1918 1000 am sunday school 1100 am worship 730 pm evangelistic service miss e raynier will speak dicksons hill sunday october 3 1918 1000 am worship 11 am sunday school 730 pm young peoples service the pastor will speak the lie detector is becoming even more important as a crime deterrent than for its original purpose a criminologist re ports george w haney of chicago coauthor of lying and its detection and a person nel consultant to several indus tries says thefts have dropped sharply among employees in companies where a polygraph is used a large drug chain with 10000 retail outlets that at one time lost an estimated s5xx000 a year through employee thefts of cash has cut its loss to an almost insignificant figure he said above a model illustrates how it performs united missionary church pastor p r barley bethesda sunday october 3 1948 service withdrawn gormley sunday october 3 1918 1000 am conference sermon 230 pm service 700 pm evangelistic annual conference is in session and conference members will be in charge of all services stouffville christian church minister f h muir sunday october 3 194s you can never have a greater or a less dominion than that over yourself leonardo da vinci 1000 am sunday school 1100 am worship the good samaritan communion 730 pm congregational singing a short discourse married couples thursday sept 30 at k x waggs at s pm refresh ments xo meeting on friday oct 1 pilgrim workers tuesday oct 5 8 pm remember to bring cloth ing for european relief box con tributions open to all bloomington ringwood christian churches rev g w brown pastor sunday october 3 1918 1100 am bloomington 230 pm ringwood subject the christ who was cowned 730 pm altona harvest thanksgiving service subject nearsightedness special music ordinance of the lords supper following eacli service sunday school at 10 am in altona church at 1030 am classes for all ages monday 8 pm ringwood ce prayer meeting wednesday 8 pm altona prayer meeting special notice friday 8 pm october 1st in the altona church rev and mrs wm paget missionaries from india will show moving pictures of their work in the mission fields members of the christian churches are especially urged to attend stouffville united missionary church rev h s hallman pastor wednesday 8 pm altona prayer meeting thurs s pm stouffville prayer meeting sunday october 3 1948 1000 am sunday school 1100 am worship 730 pm evangelistic you are invited to worship with us melville bethesda and peachs churches rev r t chapin minister sunday october 3 1918 melville yp meet monday sept 27th in church school room melville wa wednesday sept 29 at the home of mrs brown regular services christ church anglican rtv f herman rector sunday october 3 1948 19th sunday after trinity 200 pm sunday school 230 pm service lemonville united church sunday october 3 19 18 the ruin of most men dates from some idle moment hillard 200 pm sunday school 315 pm worship stouffville baptist church rer j k pequegnat paator sunday october 3 1948 1000 am bible school 1100 am morning worship 730 pm evening service prayer meeting thursday 8 pm

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