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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 17, 1949, p. 7

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the tribune stouffviue ont thursday november 17 1949 time for your christmas baking supplies australian seedless raisins 2 pounds 34c dates pitted lb 29c cut mixed peel 7oz pkg 15c currants pound 17c glace cherries red or green 3oz pkg 15c aunt dinah molasses bottle 17c shelled nuts seeded raisins flavours colouring for your friends and relatives overseas send a lyons gift package various prices come in for information margarene new low price for air brands pound 34c canned salmon week clover leaf pink 2 vslb tins 49c tiger cohoe i tin 33c ratcliff co stouffville ont 13000000 paid ix three years for radio licences ottawa nov 9 canadian radio owners shelled out more than 13- 000000 in radio license fees during the last three years transport minister chevrier disclosed in a reply tabled in the house of com mons the fee is s250 a year those who failed to pay and were caught by the governments radio inspectors paid more than 200000 in court tines and costs figures were tabled for c v hodgson pc victoria ont the cost of collecting the licence fees amounted to approximately 1700000 in the three years of this amount 1000000 was paid out in the form of commissions for those who issued the radiousing permits a breakdown of the figures shows that radio collections are increasing but so are the collection costs in the last fiscal year 191s19 the government collected 1g70- 312 compared with 1398395 the previous year and 1099735 in 194617 collection costs climbed to 611- 918 last year 570505 ih 19i71s and 511673 in 191617 in the fines and costs category figures showed that delinquents paid 35677 in lines and 36172 in court costs last year 33s82 and 39595 in 194718 and s10478 and 36730 in 191617 its handy to have your skates sharpened at the arena by an expert top trappers wriiti receive snare wire ontarios best wolf trappers are to receive supplies of snare wire from the department of lands and forests and district officers scattered over 400000 square miles of northern ontario have been asked by headquarters to list their choice trappers with the amount of wire required the wire is ooooeoooaoooooaoe parents send your children to the bible club held in he basement of the christian church friday evening at 700 pm these meetings will help them and we are sure they will enjoy themselves bright singing flannelgraph stories coloured film boys girls bring your bible ico specially treated to harden it against the teeth of the wolves it is anticipated that there may be from five to ten outstanding trappers in each district who have demonstrated their ability to take wolves in years past who would be eligible to receive snare wire from the department bethesda bethesda wms will hold a special meeting in the near future in the church they expect to have an outstanding speaker and special music watch for the date several of the men from our line are away hunting we wish them the best of luck local couple 50 yrs wed many friends of mr and mrs dan gibner called at their home on main street on monday to extend congratulations to the couple on the occasion of their 50th wedding day ilr and mrs gibner have lived their married life in and about stouffviue five of their seven sons and daughters were present on monday mr and mrs gibner are members of stouffviue christian church mr gibner is presently care taker of the church and has been a conscientious workman over the half century although he is well over the retiring age he likes work and can take his place with the average man still mrs gibner enjoys only fair health and finds it difficult to get about town although she looks after her home conscient iously ringwood mr and mrs robert filyer of trenton were sunday guests with members of their family here mr and mrs owen halsted and three iittle daughters of marathon are spending a few clays with his parents it mrs libbie chapman of ux- bridge has been spending the week with mr and mrs win grove mr and mrs truman grove and mr and mrs roy grove we regret the illness of miss ada grove in the toronto western hospital and wish her a speedy recovery messrs ed brownsberger and herb hisey have joined their usual hunting parties and headed for the north on sunday while another small party was made up by messrs bernard fockler eric allen and bob fockler goodwood aa official 0fteuhf stouffviue arena on wed nov 30th with oshawa skating club ice show 35 performers government dignatories athletic notables reserved seats now on sale 100 they can be purchased at the arena box office ross murray uxbridge harry porter clareraont roy smith bethesda a 8oati it is needless to say that our community was thrilled to learn that the winner of the car given last friday at stouffviue was one of our boys in the person of mr stanley tufts stan has spent the past year helping mr ted hall on his farm we understand he has other abilities but choose to be a farmer he is a nephew of mr and mrs arthur manock who live on the farm adjoining the cemetery ted and arthur hall morley and gord symes claude watson geo taylor harry hope robert avhite and reub middleton left sunday for lake st noras on the deer hunt geo and walt todd with mr stephen schular as cook for their crowd left on saturday sure the town is quiet mr and mrs smith of mt albert were visitors at herb waggs on sunday sorry to report mrs murray stewart is on the sick list mr and mrs a smith of sand- ford and mrs smith of uxbridge visited at chas feasbys on satur day mr and mrs wood and family have located here and occupy an upstair apartment in the home of john thompson mr wood is section foreman for the cnr another newcomer is mr inkpen who will occupy the slack apart ment occupied by john todd the todds have located in the house occupied by bob james who is now located in the thos dowswell place yes its been moving time in goodwood about seven from here have gone north for the deer hunting season and many times seven are licking their lips in anticipation of the fine steaks and roasts they hope to sample mrs leavens cairns was called to cleveland owing to the death of her father and we all extend our sympathy to the bereaved our people were shocked to learn of the sudden death of mrs milligan mother of mrs norman wagg teacher in the junior room at our public school mr and mrs wagg left by motor immediately for her home and teaching in her room was temporarily suspended mrs milligan was very well known here having visited her daughter on various occasions the sum of 3280 was collected here for the upper canada bible society and thanks is due mrs e morganson and mrs d spenseley who gave their time to do the col lecting the united church anniversary sei vices last sunday were well attended while the hot fowl supper wednesday was fairly swamped with visitors our pastor gave the church history on sunday while rev f e h james preached in the evening the baptist choir united with the church- choir and the cgit girls to provide impres sive musical selections rev mr gorman assisted in the evening service too rev d davis will conduct a communion service in the united church on nov 27 at 730 in the evening there will be reception i of new members as well those i who would like to enter into church fellowship should contact our minister york county judges fifth in competition at royal winter fair at the intercounty livestock judging competition held yester day at the royal winter fair york county placed fifth in competition with 36 other counties the team composed of jack wauehope schomberg john ken nedy agincourt and perry winch keswick did an excellent job as a team with scores of 871 857 and 8 17 respectively out of 1000 waue hope 9th in the individual scor ing while kennedy was tied for 20th winch won the gold medal for the highest individual score in swine judging these young men have had a weeks intensive training through out this and neighboring counties under the direction of their coach jim mccullough assistant agri cultural representative in prepar ation for this contest in which they were required to judge and give reasons for their placings on two classes of each of the following dairy cattle beef cattle sheep swine and horses all these men received their first training in judging in calf or swine clubs and as it happened live in three widely separated parts of the county the winning team in the com petition was from the county of perth followed in order by peter borough peel elgin and york high man in the entire competi tion was r j stewart of bolton the thrifty fifty see this space next week the report in this paper last week to the effect that the abell property at ringwood had been sold proved a little premature the sale did not materialize and the fine spacious brick residence is availaible for another purchaser mr harvey mover for the wil- loughby agency reports pollen is the most valuable dust in the world without it there would be no plant life and there fore no animal life announcing the reopening of the golden rule book nook in new premises residence of sam fretz in east end stouffviue fine selection of gifts and religious christmas supplies formerly sponsored by fred nighswander henry heise variety store the church services when you sink into the deep upholstery of your bus seat it reminds you of that favorite chair at home the easily ad justable back gives you a choice of several rest ful positions plenty of leg room and individual reading lights complete the picture of easy chair ease ottawa 1220 london 695 toronto 155 quebec 2270 round trip subject to change tickets and information stouffviue motors united missionary church rev cyril berry minister mount joy sunday nov 20 1000 am sunday school 1100 am worship service 730 pm evangelistic dickson himi sunday nov 20 1000 am worship service 1100 am sunday school come and worship stouffville baptist church rev j k pequegnat pastor sunday nov 20 1000 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship 730 pm evening service prayer meeting wednesday 8 pm you are welcome stouffville christian church mr fred gould minister sunday nov 20 1000 am sunday school 1100 am temperance service 730 pm evening worship tuesday 7 pm teen time at parsonage wednesday 8 pm prayer meet ing at the home of mr and mrs h warriner friday bible club church base ment all children welcome all are cordially invited second markham baptist church rev norman rowan pastor sunday nov 20 1000 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship 1100 am devotional service 730 pm young peoples tuesday 8 pm prayer praise and fellowship meeting a visible church the place for a sinner to find christ as saviour the place for to learn more of the christian life a place of fellowship and friendship try it for yourself united missionary church rev l k sider pastor bethesda sunday nov 20 1030 am worship j 200 pm sunday school wed 8 pm prayer meeting gormley j sunday nov 20 145 pm sunday school 245 pm worship 730 pm young peoples meeting interesting instructive inspir ing st james presbyterian church stouffville donald mckillican minister sunday nov 20 1000 am service on november 20 anniversary ser vices will be held at 11 and 730 oclock special music every body welcome come and worship sacred heart rc church uxbridge ontario rev pr v mcgivnoy priest sunday nov 20 how about salvation out of the church according to gods plan there is only one way to salvation and that is through membership in the body of his church but there are in the world not only protestants but even pagans such as ghandi was who try to live very consist ently with the lights that they have and who will not be warn able by god for what they did not know namely salvation through the catholic church they are said to belong to the soul of the church but any outside the true church who knowing and willingly seri ously offend god without confes sion or perfect sorrow face the loss of heaven which is an awful risk stouffville united missionary church rev h s hallman pastor wed 8 pm altona prayer meet ing thurs 8 pm stouffviue prayer service fri 8 pm yp rally in mt joy united missionary church sunday nov 20 1000 am sunday school 1100 am worship 730 pm mrs bozzart 730 pm altona evangelistic you are invited stouffville united church rev douglas davis minister sunday nov 20 1000 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship 730 pm evening service tuesday 4 pm the explorers thursday 7 pm cgit thursday 8 pm choir practice thursday from 2 pm the lemonville womans associ ation will hold a bazaar in the basement of the united church in stouffviue friday 4 pm mission band have you subscribed for the united church observer christ church anglican rev f herman rector sunday nov 20 sunday next before advent 145 pm sunday school and junior bible class 230 pm evensong who is the king of glory the lord strong and mighty psalms 248 bloomington ringwood christian churches rev g w brown pastor sunday nov 20 1100 am bloomington 730 pm ringwood sunday school at 10 am classes for all ages friday 8 pm bloomington ce monday 8 pm ringwood ce prayer meeting wednesday 8 pm altona prayer meeting all are cordially invited to attend these services plan to come 4 melville bethesda and peachs churches rev r t chapin minister sunday nov 20 1000 am peachs 1130 am melville 300 pm bethesda bethesda yp meets friday night nov 18th in the church melville choir practice friday evening in the church peachs yp meets tuesday even ing nov 22 at the mclean home

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