the tribune souffville ont thursday march 17 1949 markham last times thursday march 1tu1 jane wyman- lew avres ta johnny belinda i adult fridoy saturday march 18th 19th great all comic strip show see your favorite comic strip characters together for fun on the screen battun blue bloods iaughsi monday tuesday march 21 st 22nd jtzoo of mc0 law yqkz6i margaret lockwood patricia roc technicolqrl adult entertainment vandorf stouffville coop jaxxlal meeting vandorf junior farmers held the 5th annual meeting their election of officers hi he hastouffvime cooperative night- mrs h white wednesday thursday march 23rd 24th edward g mm thomas gomez john rodney mm m dickson hill s thursday president of the institute conduct ed the election for the girls divis ion they are as follow past president doreen mitchell presi dent isaoeue stevenson vice- pres ruth sleeih secytreas helen weils director heather graham county director doreen mitcheil bovs oiiicers past president leslie smith president bb petcn vicepres clem ellas seevtreas wilmot pattenden directors ross smith donald gra ham county director leslie smith mr and mrs w- kingdon mr and mrs arnold gardhouse thistletown mr and mrs chas scott clarkson attended the hubertcameron wedding at high park united church toronto on rhursday evening the reception was held at the kelcooley gardens lake shore road mr and mrs h- c powell have motored to williamsburg virginia mr and mrs george hotton and babv daughter visited mr and mrs rolio scott over the weekend mr jack armstrong toronto spent the weekend with mr ross smith mr and mrs jas oliver mr and mrs h oliver attended the fun eral of mr church bradford on friday mr and mrs walter graham visited mr and mrs henry stevenson on wednesday sj of the associa tion wilmie held on thursday march 24th 1949 in the veterans memorial hail stouffvisle a pm guest speaker will be leonard harmon general secretary of the united cooperatives of ontario everyone welcome refreshments will be served the program salute to munici palities will be presented each monday from 230 pm to 300 pm featuring the stouifville co operative dial chum 1050 on the dial r 2nd line uxbridge many say spring s just around the corner maybe so but there are some large snowbanks just around the corner we welcome mr and- mrs everett mcxelly and son to our midst everett is going to work for geo dowswell and will occupy the house mr bill graham of toronto was a weekend visitor at the albert taylor home miss evelyn bacon of toronto was at her home over the week end mr ralph cooper of mount al bert was a visitor at the home of bruce taylor sony to report still more child ren are sick with colds and out of school others who have been so ifflicted are back again which is jood news george drew leader progressive conservative party will speak thursday night march 17 on the subject the nations business cbl 745 pm est progressive conservative party mr and mrs cliff schell and miss elizabeth wideman have returned from peterboro congratulations to mr and mrs harlev wideman on the birth of a i son mr and mrs wes wideman and carol were sunday guests with mr and mrs reg stouffer and called on rev and mrs brubacher in the afternoon ecssj cw jvvvv avv do you like swiss cheese try and our alpine camembert cheese cheese available dominion store and ratclifts grocery homey farm stouftville ooeoos v-vrw- vsmoitaa mse gormley mrs g francy and cousin from wes ion left last wednesday for xew york where they will visit a cousin for a week visitors at joseph cobers last weekend were mrs cobers brothers charles w baker and son cecil from kindersley sask and robert j baker wife and son robert from toronto on monday evening of this week a shower was held for mr law- rencesmith at the home of mrs harry smith in honor of his approaching marriage congratu lations mr and mrs earl sider of xonticoke ont visited among friends here over last weekend and had sunday dinner with mr and mrs edgar stickley of victoria square last saturday afternoon a sur prise birthday party was given to miss miriam steckley by her mother those friends present included miss jean brillinger ruth and anna heise mina stick- ley ruth and eileen wideman grace and alma steckley and vera hilts miriam received many lovely gifts mr lawrence pope who is employed with the coco cola co in toronto visited in his home last weekend mr donald steckley is now home again owing to the blustery weather last saturday evening the sprox- ton home was invaded by stranded travellers all in all they housed eight from vandorf and two from barrie miss vera hilts entertained ladies at a quilting tuesday after noon mr and mrs arthur stickley and ellen had sunday dinner with mr and mrs allan doner mrs jos sider and mr and mrs g hilts and vera surprised mrs earl doner on her birthday last wednesday mr george cober who recently returned from a few weeks spent in florida says he enjoyed the trip south by train because it affords opportunity to meet people who are travelling and to gain the viewpoint of others mr cober says one is amazed the number of good people you can contact and from whom you can always learn something he found the crowds as thick as ever in st peterburg with ideal weather all the time he was there victoria square miss anna g heise of victoria square who has spent three years in training as a nurse in the tor onto general hospital has return ed to work on the general stalf at the private patients pavilion of that hospital after having spent two weeks holidays at her home sympathy of the community is extended to the family of the late john wilson in the sudden and fatal accident of mr wilson mr wilson was a local lad and will be greatly missed by all his friends we wish a speedy recovery to miss coral perkins who has been ill in bed a large number from here attended the sunday evening church service held in browns corners united church last sun day evening miss joan paul had tea sunday evening with misses shirley and audrey gee congratulations are extended to miss loretta currey in winning the intermediate silver cup in the temperance oratorical contest held at wesley recently congratu lations are also extended to miss donna watson in the junior group although donna didnt win the cup she did remarkably well mrs grant francy is spending a few days in xew york city the church services bahai world faith tune iii chml 900 on your dial sunday 330 pm st james presbyterian church stouffville donald mokillican minister sunday march 20 1949 915 am service 1 am the good shepherd one of a series of sermons leading up to easter all are welcome mnmniamiiiiiiiiiiaiimiiitiiiidiiiiiiiiiiiidimiiiiiiiiiqiiiiiiiiiiiinimiiiiiiiiiatiiiiifiiiiidiiiiiiiitiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiirjiiiiiiiiiwiniiiiiiiiiiiiainninn 10w christ church anglican rev f herman rector sunday march 20 1919 third sunday in lent 200 pm sunday school 230 pm even song 400 pm wednesday junior wa come for all things are now ready luke 14 17 lemonv1lle united church sunday march 20 191 200 pm sunday school 315 pm worship there are two worlds the world that we can measure with line and rule and the world that we can feel with our hearts and we look not at the things which are seen but at the things which are not cen for the things which are seen are temporal but the things which are not seen are eternal paul chocolate marshmallow biscuits lb 35 corn syrup 10 lb pail 115 corn syrup 5 lb pail 59 lard 1 lb pkg 23 shortening 1 lb pkg 32 royal york coffee lb 53 quaker oats 3 lb pkg 27 good taste red pitted cherries 20 oz tin 29 peas standard quality 20 ox tin 3 for 25 aurora belle pastry flour 25 1b bag 155 prunes 4050 size 2 lbs 39 bettys orange marmalade 24 oz jar dates pitted bulk 2 lbs raisins seedless 2 lbs macaroni 3 lbs white beans 2 lbs rice lb corn starch 2 pkgs fruits vegetables florida oranges doz 21 6s 39 lemons 6 for washed parsnips 2 lbs washed carrots 3 lbs cooking onions 3 lbs waxed turnips 3 lbs 25 37 29 25 25 17 29 19 15 13 10 10 carload groceteria john mathewson proprietor toraiinmmiqnnnntniraiiinmiiinmmmiiiraiimnmiaiim audley the big snow storm was wel corned- by the farmers as a cover ing to the seeds and for the wheat we regret that the swift family who came here last fall have left the employ of mr and mrs corrie and have returned to the city inspector archibald paid our school a visit recently and reports good progress being made congratulations to our local registered seed growers upon their winnings at the seed fair in ux bridge on saturday last warden westney won on his barley and red clover seeds frank westney on his barley and soya beans new variety and f m chapman on his ajax oats frank wonnacott in the junior section won on his oats the rise in the price of beef cattle is heartening our cattle men who were a little anxious owing to the high purchase prices paid for those in the fall herman combdon spent sunday in the city with his brother and family mrs qunter and master bill returned to hamilton after a visit with her parents v h and mrs westney mrs merle crawford has return ed from gananoque where she was visiting her sister mrs mac- lennan who lost their vounger girl aged two years recently much sympathy is extended to the family wm boyes has returned from the hospital and is recuperating at the home of his sister mrs theo annan he is gradually recovering the use of his right side there will bo a social evening and dance in the baggotsville ry school on friday evening to which anyone is invited the ladies are to supply the lunch miss dianne pratt has been somewhat indisposed for a few days 9th line markham the farm forum met on mon day evening at the home of mr and mrs frank grove there was a splendid attendance during the last few meetings the discussions have centred around the subject of income tax the radio broad cast and discussion period at this meeting concerned the particular problems faced by farmers in filing an income tax return the recrea tion period consisted of a lively game followed by x short program mrs fred wicks jr sang two very appropriate irish songs which were appreciated mrs herb thomas contributed two readings a sing song period then followed after which luncheon enhanced by several st patricks day features melville bethesda and peachs churches rev r t chapin minister sunday march 20 1919 1000 am peaches 1130 am melville 300 pm bethesda peaches yp meet tuesday even ing march 22 at the manse hazel solomon at melville church march 25 at s pm under auspices of wa second markham baptist church rev norman rowan pastor sunday march 20 1949 1000 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship 730 pm young people meeting tuesday march 22nd 8 pm prayer praise and fellowship at our church quarterly reports and business meeting following for the wages of sin is death but the gift of god is eternal life through jesus christ our lord romans 6 23 united missionary church rev cyril berry minister mouxt joy sunday march 20 1949 1000 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship 730 pm evangelistic dickson hill sunday march 20 1919 1000 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship 730 pm evangelistic commencement of two weeks evangelistic services see notice elsewhere in this paper stouffville christian church minister f h muir success lies not in achieving what you aim at but in aiming at what you ought to achieve and pressing forward sure of achievement here or if not here hereafter horton take the whole armour of god and having done all stand paul sunday march 20 1919 1000 am sunday school 1100 am worship mr w 11 pape 730 pm worship missionary theme slides f 11 muir s30 pm stay and sing by the family for the family with a family welcome friday march 8 singing discus sion prayer at the home of mr and mrs elmer shirk at s pm bloomington ringwood christian churches rev g w brown pastor sunday march 20 1949 1100 am bloomington i 230 pm ring wood 730 pm altona sunday school at 1000 am in altona church at 1030 am classes for all ages friday 8 pm bloomington ce at the home of mr vince wagg tuesday 8 pm special meeting in ringwood church rev frank edwards new york city will be the speaker wednesday 8 pm altona prayer meeting all are cordially invited to attend these services sacred heart rc church uxbridffe ontario rev fr v mcgivney priest sunday march 20 1919 musi christians go to church comfortably safe with money and care we rifle througli life a red light is on now the catholic urch views a world claiming to be christian but in reality pagan our government education bust ness and pleasure do not recognize any responsibility to jesus christ the son of god a christian is one who believes in a spiritual soul in obedience to a person jesus christ in appearance perhaps but in fact the modern man is void of christ gal 5-d- christ must he enthron ed with his gospel the supreme rule and law of man and state he that is not with me is against me xot an honest dollar but honest obedience to christ and his representative makes a christian catholics love and venerate the mother of god stouffville united missionary church rev h s iiallman pastor wed s pm altona prayer meet ing thurs 415 pm bible band for juniors thurs- 8 pm prayer meeting sunday march 20 1919 1000 am sunday school 1100 am worship 730 pm evangelistic come and worship with us stouffville baptist church rev j k pequcrnat pastor sunday march 20 1919 was served by the hostess the ci ci next meeting of the farm forum am sunday school will be held at the home of mr and am morning worship mrs clarence muirhead monday evening march 21 1100 am 730 pm evening service prayer meeting thursday 8 pm united missionary church pastor p r barley bethesda sunday march 20 1919 1000 am worship gormtev sunday march 20 1919 1015 am sunday school 1115 am worship 700 pm service the lord is my light and salva tion stouffville united church rev douglas davis minister sunday march 20 1949 1000 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship 700 pm evening worship tuesday 4 pm explorers thursday choir practice wednesday march 23 cgit will hold a pot luck supper in the sunday school room friday march 25 mission band religion is the best armour that a man can have but it is the worst cloak he drew a circle that shut me out heretic rebel a thing to flout but love and i had the wit to win we drew a circle that took him n