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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 19, 1950, p. 7

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tie tribune stouffviue out thursday january 19 1950 january food sale new low prices tomato juice 20oz tins special 3 tins 25c golden spray cheese vfclb package 25c pudding powders assorted flavours make delicious desserts special 8 pkgs 25c soaps new low brands prices on most ivory flakes be sure and redeem your coupon worth 20c on the purchase of a package of ivory flakes tomatoes 20oz tins special 2 for 19c aylmer cream style corn 20oz tin 18c to clear christmas stock diamond budded walnuts pound pkg 39c brazil nuts pound pkg 29c new crop bulk pitted dates pound 25c ratcliff co bethesda mrs harold nigh had sunday dinner with mr and mrs oran fretz the bethesda womens institute re holding a skating and croqinole party on friday evening jan 20th st cakes everybody welcome come mod enjoy the evening 7e wish for all in our community wbd are ill or shutin a speedy reoorery phone in your news to 7202 bloomington the ladies aid held their monthly meeting 3t the home of mr and mrs ft tranmer with mrs e davis in the chair the missionary program in charge of mrs eugene baker included missionary readings by mea e spence mrs m lemon mrs m barnes miss a fockler ffano selections mrs d burnett solo mrs 5 brown and a hymn title con- teat by mrs baker lunch was served by the hostess mr and mrs c bretscher of springfield 111 were recent guests at her uncles mr and mrs wat son fairies we are glad to report that mrs w a fockler is convalescing from a severe attack of the flu mr and mrs ryall and mrs tye of toronto were sunday visitors with mr and mrs e a stony miss a fockler is visiting at greenbank more tea is drunk throughout the world than any other beverage esccept water pine orchard had operations today doctor mowed bail because he had operations scheduled for friday a toronto doctor was released on 2000 bail following his arrest on dangerous and careless driving charges according to- harold sanders crown attorney for york county the doctor was arrested on thursday night following a three- car crash on xo 7 highway near markham provincial police said no person was injured in the crash but traffic was tied up for some time until they were able to get a tow truck to the scene and pull two of the vehicles apart police said the other drivers were charles ciapworth 17 and george lee both of locust hill the crown attorney said he was called by provincial constable t h craig of richmond hill and advised that the doctor was being held and a bondsman had turned up to post bail for him mr sanders said he consented and instructed the doctor be bonded to appear in newmarket court jan 20th congratulations to mr and mrs percy tidman jr on the birth of a daughter on friday mrs orville brillinger we arejbniieand mrs loveless spent a week- vandorf miss joyce sleeth is in newmarket hospital after undergoing an emergency appendix operation on monday mr r b brown and mr grant morley attended the case dealers convention at the coliseum i ntor- onto on tuesday mr and mrs wm kingdon were sunday guests of mr and mrs harry west mr and mrs marshall brillinger are again down from the west and visiting relatives and friends in the community mr and mrs grant morley and glad to report is improving but is still confined in hospital mr and mrsjharry brammar have moved into their new home mrs r armitage attended fed erated agriculture convention at king edward hotel toronto last week mrs delbert dike is spending a time with her parents sorry to report shirley link had her leg injured badly at school mr sam gibney has been spend ing a few days with his brother at holt mr j hope has been on the sick list also mr w lundy is under the doctors care the wi met at mrs j hopes home on wednesday plans were made for the yearly family night to be held in february historical research was in charge of program with a splendid paper by mrs h mcclure mrs will and mrs j lundy gave current events a baking and apron sale was held at the close followed by a dainty lunch a congregational meeting of union church was held friday night at the church followed by a social hour at the hope home end recently at meaford and visited rev and mrs r h hamilton formerly of ringwood mr and mrs donald white brougham entertained the preston family to a dinner on sunday even ing the occasion being the departure of mr and mrs george preston to florida mr and mrs ralph gilbert will accompany her parents mr and mrs lawrence playter spent sunday with mr and mrs rolio scott born ox friday 13th its date of wedding friday the 13th apparently holds no superstitious fears for mary euphemia roweswell of richmond hill not only was she born on that date but she married rander- son duffield shaw on friday the 13th at gananoque mrs shaw wno was born on friday june 13th 1913 a daughter of harold roweswell and the former mary mackenzie of tor onto and her fiance a son of james m shaw and the former catherine king of toronto were married at christ church anglican ganano que by rev canon n r stout they were attended by mr and mrs john bell of gananoque mr bell is a cousin of mrs shaw after stock taking specials the carpenters are again at work on another renovating job in our store the alterations are designed to make it easier and more pleasant for you to shop with us we are sorry if temporarily in moving our stock around we cannot serve you as quickly or efficiently as usual but do come in and take advantage of the afterstocktaking specials which will mean money savings on seasonable goods clippers stop millionaires in 44 tie at newmarket wallpaper clearance bundles room lots priced from 175 up floor coverings remnants 2 and 3 yds wide congoleum and feltal english china dinnerware jim thomas stouffville clippers stopped the highflying markhanr millionaires 41 at newmarket on tuesday night in a regular oha senior b game it was undoubtedly one of the clippers best performances this year and came at a very opportune time when the local club had just skidded three points behind markham in the league race stouffville had a margin in territorial play in both the first and second periods and peppered norm stunden from all angles the final twenty minutes saw play slow down considerably and as regulation time approached neither team chose to take too many chances although there were twelve penalties eight to markham and four to stouffville they were all of a minor nature and the game was quite cleanly played brennan started the scoring for markham at 213 of the first period slapping in a rebound on a close in play around the net determined to get this back the clippers put on terrific pressure and only some spectacular stops by stunden kept them off the score sheet mark- hams casualty list was extended to three as g scott was accidentally cut over the eye by the stick of drummond he was taken to the hospital for stitches and will be out of action for five or six days at 1915 of the first period hochberg who played an out standing game all night broke through on passes from clarke and couch to beat stunden with a hard shot this put the teams on even terms to start the second period markham opened the scoring in a matter of seconds as baker let go a bullet shot from the blue line to beat mulholland cleanly hoch berg evened the count again on a nice angle shot from the side which stunden fanned on it was centreman gord lewis who broke the tie from couch at 503 and clarke put the locals two up taking the pass from couch to beat stunden the line of forgie jewitt and rumney combined on a perfect passing play around the net with forgie banging the rubber home to help keep up markhams hopes at 530 bert baker let go with a bullet drive from the blue line which mulholland had no time to save to tie the score once more this goal was scored with the clippers shorthanded the third period seesawed back and forth with both goalies tested time after time but to no avail as mul holland and stunden warded off the opposition on many dangerous occasions with only seconds remaining bradbury had the best chance to sew things up as he coasted in alone on the unprotect ed net minder but stunden proved himself equal to the task and out guessed the speedy winger the boys tired and worn out from the hard checking game were willing to call it quits until saturday night when theyll go at it again this will be their last meeting of the schedule hochberg was by far the best player on the ice with two goals while b baker also played well for markham with an equal num ber of tallies to his credit the boys seemed to show an extra zip and spirit which kept the game in doubt from the drop of the puck austie baker did not dress for the game but will probably be in uniform on saturday perry h forgie and g rumney were absent from the millionaire line up about 1366 paid customers filed into the arena to see the two local rivals battle it out and it will be a sellout in stouffville on saturday night reserved seats are now on sale koss hochborj itest man on the ice boxings ohigix boxing originated in ancient times at the greek games and the roman gladiatorial spectacles editors mail dear sir you will find in this letter 2 for my renewal to the tribune my grandson sent it to me four years ago and i have continued it ever since as many of the names or families i know are mentioned in the tribune i have many relatives in the district of stouff ville i read the word from mr e a quantz with great interest and it probably inspired me to write this note the school house he men tioned stood on uncle christian barkeys farm and in later years when i moved here to brooklin my neighbors were mr and 31b jos garbutt and wonderful neighbors they are they raised mr quantzs son daniel ernest born in oct 1912 and died in 1939 at schom- berg he had been married three years and had two children i pass my tribune on every week to the garbutts signed g j brooklin ont next monday and tuesday you can see seabiscuit at the stan ley theatre stouffville this greatest of all horse stories with two of your screen favorites shirley temple and the ever- lovable barry fitzgerald the church services united missionary church rev cyril berry minister mount joy sunday jan 22 1000 am sunday school 1100 am worship service dickson hill sunday jan 22 1000 am worship service 1100 am sunday school 730 pm young peoples service guest speaker rev a h muddle dist supt of canadian sunday school mission inc come and worship stouffville united missionary church rev h s hallman pastor wed 8 pm holiness federation in gormley united missionary church wed s pm altona prayer service thurs 10 am 1 pm markhani twp sunday school convention sunday jan 22 1000 am sunday school 1100 am worship 730 evangelistic come and worship with us stouffville christian church sir fred gould minister sunday jan 22 1000 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship 730 pm evening worship all are welcome mon 7 pm teentime at the parsonage wed 8 pm the prayer meeting will be held at the home of mr and mrs w dougherty friday 7 pm bible club for boys and girls in the church base ment christ church anglican rev f herman rector sunday jan 22 3rd sunday after epiphany 145 pm sunday school and jr bible class 230 pm evensong your body is the temple of the holy ghost 1 cor 619 2ipiece sets 32piece sets 66piece sets 96piece sets 795 995 up 2995 up 4950 up specials i specials fine assr of cups and saucers from 55c up childrens clearance numbers fleecy warm sleepers 98c and 198 babv bunting bags 595 up corduroy and wool plaid coveralls 279 plav sweaters wool 69c and 169 70 x 90 white or gray flannelette blankets 469 pr 80 x 90 white or gray flannelette blankets 515 pr 72 x 90 white heavy quality unhemrned blankets 245 each red and blue check partlinen tea towels 35 heavy quality fancy striped hand towels 555 sturdy colorful stripe kitchen towel 49c spofford co stouffville ont loo 3 deeo victoria square rev e a currey and mrs currey mr and mrs norman brodie and family mr and mrs louis l nicholsmiss vera nichols miss margaret boddy of toronto mr and mrs hugh deverell miss barbara deverell mr and mrs james fraser of toronto were entertained to saturday evening dinner at the home of mr and mrs herbert smith and miss gwen smith rev e a currey and mr louis l nichols attended the toronto centre presbyterial meeting on tuesday mr and mrs r e sanderson miss mabel sanderson mr and mrs r boynton had tuesday din ner with mrs ella ratcliff of stouffville the scout mothers auxiliary meeting will be held on tuesday evening jan 24th in the sunday school room the guest speaker will be mrs standing master george collard had tea sunday evening with masters david and donald boynton miss helen boynton had tea sunday evening with misses lillian marion and faye nichols mr and mrs earl empringham and barbara ann had sunday evening dinner with mr and mrs jack stewart and lynn second markham baptist church rev norman rowan pastor sunday jan 22 1000 am sunday school 1100 am morning service subject dv workers or else do the ministers of this area preach to please the people instead of god most non- church goers say yes attend a church next sunday and prove this to be true or untrue then write the minister a friendly frank letter thanks in anticipa tion tuesday 8 pm prayer meeting at the home of mr george barkey 7th con our ministry is bible based isaiah 8 20 says to the law and the testimony if they speak not according to this word it is be cause there is no light in them bloomingtqn ringwood christian churches rev g w brown pastor sunday jan 22 1100 am bloomington 230 pm ringwood 730 pm altona sunday school at 10 am in altona church at 1030 am classes for all ages friday 8 pm bloomington ce bible study monday 8 pm ringwood ce prayer meeting wednesday 8 pm altona prayer meeting special meetings conducted by faith mission pilgrims continue each night this week in ring- wood church at 8 pm all cordially invited stouffville baptist church i sunday jan 22 1000 am bible school 1100 am morning worship 730 pm gospel service services this sunday will be in charge of rev w s whitcombe of toronto come out and enjoy the day with us wednesday 8 pm prayer meeting stouffville united church rev douglas davis minister sunday jan 22 1000 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship 730 pm evening worship tuesday jan 24 at 8 pm the annual congregational meeting this is an open meeting for all the congregation we have a splendid report to give and very interesting plans for our future work this is our church family gettogether lunch will be served all have a share in the beauty all have a part in the plan what does it matter what duty falls to the lot of a man someone has blended the plaster and someone has carried the stone neither the man or the master ever has builded alone making a roof from the weather dtiilding a house for the king only by working together men have accomplished a thing united missionary church rev l k sider pastor bethesda j sunday jan 22 j 1030 am worship 200 pm sunday school wedn 8 pm prayer meeting gormley 1 sunday jan 22 145 pm sunday school 245 pm worship service 730 pm evangelistic service followed by community hymn- sing at 830 at which time special music will feature this informal time of fellowship tuesday 8 pm prayer meeting melville bethesda and peachs churches rev r t chapin minister sunday jan 22 1000 am peachs 1130 am melville 300 pm bethesda the peaches yp meet monday eve ning jan 23rd ai the manse peaches annual meeting is tuesday evening jan 24th at the warrlnor homo opening with a potluck sup per the melville wa meets wednesday afternoon jan 25th at 230 at the carruthors home mrs oldham is the guest soloist st james presbyterian church stouffville donald mckllilcan minister sunday jan 22 1000 am service the interim moderator the rev c j hayes of leaside presbyterian church will be the guest speaker the sacrament of the lords supper will be administered at the close of the service all are welcome sacred heart rc church uxbridge ontario rev fr v mcglvney priest sunday jan 22 yes i condemned the catholic church and you would too wrote a noncatholic recently if all the things i heard about it were true for years i heard the catholic church was opposed to the bible and tried to suppress it i was told that the church had changed christs teaching and proclaimed pagan forms of worship it was told to me that catholics worship statues and images and that the catholic church defied gods law and changed the sabbath but now i have learned that these stories and many others about the cath olic church are not true and never were every day thousands of our noncatholic friends and neighbors are discovering as this man did that the catholic belief worship and history are widely misrepresented and mis understood that is whv we pub lish these advertisements and invite you to write for free explani- itory pamphlets

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