the tribune stouffvllle ont thursday april 13 1950 fancy quality tomato juice special 2 large 28oz tins 19c broken stuffed olives jar 25c choice golden cream corn 2 20oz tins 25c red rose tea red label v pkg 50c good luck ma rgarene llb pkg 35c monarch catsup 2 large bottles 29c corn syrup 5lb tin 59c pure pineapple jam jar prunes large size lb 25c sean murphy eires new ambassador arrives in canada hid time modern dancing at veterans memorial hall every saturday caller for square dances mike empringham music supplied by gary lewis his band admission 50c i eires new ambassador to canada sean murphy shown with his wife and four daugh ters upon their arrival in otta- w at rear katherine 17 nes- sa 15 siovan 12 front mr and mrs murphy trina 5 and family pet roily french poodle blacksmith i ng and horseshoeing t ara equipped with a transportable finns and am prepared to look after yor horseshoeing requirements 524 c9 tlios trency ph melrose 3569 the canadian national railways operates four school cars in the sparsely populated areas of north ern ontario and manitoba teach ers appointed by the provincial department of education bring- the three rs to children and adults who because of the long distances are unable to attend a regular school bogus money in all1ston bogus money was being passed in the town of alliston last week police there allege a man and his wife were charged stouffville- markham district has been victim ized since phony money was ten dered recently at several stores keep your eye open when exchang ing money with strangers restaur ants stores and gasoline stations are the places mostly sought to pan off bogus bills on pine orchard caroline galley is visiting her grandparents a few days mr and mrs harold sveleigh bruce and verne also mr and mrs w johnston and earl were sun day visitors at the chapman home we are glad to report mr j hope is home following an operation at york county hospital mr and mrs l hendry enter tained her sister and family over the weekend mr noel ash is sporting a car mr and mrs colin widdifield were dinner guests on sunday with mr and mrs aller and miss aleta widdifield we are pleased to have such a good attendance at church service on sunday the easter pageant at night was very impressivte and groat credit is due the young peo ple and their leader h moddle pfcone aurora 472w wm knapp aurora ontario paper hanging and painting contractor call us about your decorating problems prompt efficient work 40 affected by gas at easter service an easter tragedy was narrowly averted in a seldomused church at newton near listowel a nineyearold boy was over come and 40 members of the con gregation attending special easter service in the presbyterian church were affected by coal gas fumes which seeped through the build ing cameron waddell who was seat ed near a register collapsed and fell from his seat before the service as halted victoria square a very impressive service was held on good friday evening there were several who joined the church by transfer and others on profession of faith at the close of the service holy communion was held nursery school news by kay yearsley supervisor quite often when discussing nur sery schools we are asked isnt three and a half a rather tender age at which to begin school i didnt go until i was six the experts generally agree that a full day of social activity for any preschool child is too much the child needs the serenity of being alone during some part of his day he also needs the security of being with his family who love him this is a personal relationship for which there is no substitute how ever the child is also a member of society and must learn to accept responsibility as much he has to learn to cooperate to give and take in the last generation these lessons were generally learned by being a member of a family be cause families were larger there were nearly always playmates a year or so apart in age in other words the family was a nursery school unto itself the cnild especially from a small family will more readily follow the routine of a nursery school because hamilton river 000 miles long in labrador is a railroads real worth lies not in the dollars and cents it earns markham township centennial information wanted the subcommittee charged with collecting historical data hereby makes appeal to the public for assis tance by making available to the committee facts concerning the early history of the township information is especially required concerning a early churches denominational connection data of founding etc b properties still in possession of descendents of settlers who re ceived same from the crown c properties that have been in pos session of same family for not less than one hundred years d business firms with record of not less than one hundred years of service e prices of farm produce and other commodities o taxes g wages or salaries hi plank roads and tollgates i any schools or school records previous to isis or 1s20 tj any other information that may be considered historically interest ing time is short therefore this appeal ls urgent please do not delay give all information in writing to gether with name of sender and mail or deliver to either of the under signed alex i isiiice klil inionville convener of committee v c john uii2 goimley secretary of committee 5 22 li uic viwncio ailu viilo ii vm will ho n but in what it means to the terri- radt ate tory it serves posi overcrop of graduates in the next month canadian in dustries and professions will re ceive their greatest influx from the university campus reports the financial post the graduation total will be 10707 of these 15421 will be new graduates and 1376 the church services melville bethesda and peachs churches rev r t chapin minister sunday april 16 communion service in each church 1000 am peachs 1130 am melville 300 pm bethesda fellowship meeting thursday even ing at the manse melville wa meets wednesday april 19 at 200 pm at the home of mrs noxqn up goes domestic drinks tea is boosted 4c a pound coffee 10c so that the domestic cup will soon be as expensive as barroom beverage says a mournrul widow it would be real news nowdays if we were able to report the price of something having taken a drop bourne o miouciai oenavtour we mr and mrs percy bennett and explain why he is put by himself ray spent the weekend with ar before j mav l intn friends at aurora were customers too t1 i w to be with and be like mr and mrs s robb and bill hjs fellows the only discipline and mr nelson buchanan spent used is t0 isoate tne chiw from the weekend with friends at shel- the gr0u he is made responsi- bourne b for his unsocial behaviour we explain why he is put by himself and before he may come back into the playroom he is asked if he can manage to put a child by him self with a book or a toy may seem to be pretty flimsy discipline but to make a child responsible for his own actions is more effective than spanking or nagging the approach at school is on an impersonal level reasonable logical mother may say get washed because i want you to we say lets do it be cause it is time now and when our hands are clean we can have our nourishment we consider the child as an intelligent human be ing who will respond to positive suggestion this method is used with even younger children in the city nurseries fcveryone knows that dominion textile company limited srlh fine cotton products but we buy things too were customers o oilier canadians right across the country as a company we purchase lumber paper corn and potato starches chemicals transportation services and a hundred and one other items from different parts of canada and the 12500 employees in our plants drawing among the highest textile wages in the world spend many millions of dollars a year on flour from prairie wheat meat from alberta cattle fish from both atlantic and pacific coasts homes made with the use of bc lumber and outfitted with furnishings and appliances from all provinces and other goods and services provided by fellowcanadians dominion textile company limited mr and mrs e caseley misses anne and wilma caseley of union- ville and mr lloyd canning had sunday evening dinner with mr and mrs s boynton and family mrs i mclllmurray mr and mrs p w willows spent sunday with friends at uxbridge mrs william large of toronto spent easter sunday with her par ents mr and mrs v westbrook mr and mrs gordon mortson and miss coral perkins attended the sunrise service held in massey hall toronto on sunday the regular monthly meeting of the sr womens institute will be held on tuesday evening april 18 at 8 pm at the home of mrs gor don mortson the guest speaker will be miss grace boynton of the grace hospital toronto the motto lets grow lovely growing old will be taken by mrs m jarvis committee in charge mrs j snider mrs m siyrmo miss m sanderson mrs r mortson of richmond hill spent sunday with mr and mrs arnold mortson and family mr and mrs lewis heise and daughter mr and mrs orville heise spent the holiday weekend with friends in the united states stouffville united church rev douglas davis minister sunday april 16 1000 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship 730 pm evening worship friday afternoon the wa are hold ing a sale of homemade baking and candy afternoon tea from 300 to 600 pm monday april 14 the wa meet ing at the church devotions led by mrs c baker the canvassers are going out com mencing april 17th for the financial campaign towards our church ex tension give them your most gra cious and generous attention and support st james presbyterian church stouffville donald mckillican minister sunday april 1g 1000 am service christ church anglican rev f herman rector sunday april 16 first sunday after easter 145 pm ss and jr bible class 230 pm eyerios the wa win me a he home o ww li3lti wilson albert st on tuesday april isth at 230 pm the stollftville w g- jneehilg with grace church markham wa for their thank offering meeting this thursday april 13th at 230 pm i know that my redeemer liveth job 1925 stouffville baptist church sunday april hi 1000 am bible school 1100 am morning worship 730 pm gospel service mr oliver raymer will be in charge of all services this coming sunday wednesday s pm prayer meeting meets death ix l huron manufactum of xo bargains vet f houses no immediate price drop is in sight for houses says the financial post in fact the pressure is still the other way cement steel gypsum lath and wallboard plaster materials lumber nails brick are being subjected to no strong price pressure some of them wednesday april 19 have moved up in recent months i could go higher few if any key mat- erials will be down i pressure is mounting again under building wages employees are deter- mined to hold tire wage line all in creases by unions have been rejected f plumbers are on strike in ottawa and i iiunaaj apia to threatening strike in toronto and 1000 am sunday school elsewhere other building trade unj n00 am morning worship ions seem equally determined confess your own sins not your united missionary church rev l k sider pastor sunday april 16 the rev p g lehman district supt will preach at all services bethesda 1030 am worship 200 pm sunday school gormley 145 pm sunday school featur ing attendance contest irev p g lehman will conduct the review period 245 pm worship mr deverne mullen will sing 730 pm evangelistic service song service special music sermon tuesday april 18 gormley prayer service y april 19 bethesda prayer service goodwood pastoral charge of the united church of canada harry b turner ba minister- sunday april 10 rev m i robinson ba of toron to will be the guest preacher at all services fifth line 1030 am sunday school 1115 am worship siloam 200 pm sunday school 300 pm worship goodwood 1100 am sunday school 730 pm worship wednesday s15 pm choir prac tice thursday 730 pm boy scouts thursday s15 pm the merry mixers club at the parsonage dr h h varty from toronto will be the speaker all adults welcome second markham baptist church rev norman rowan pastor i neighbors a mermaids purse is the leathj 730 pm young peoples eryike covering with which a skate tuesdayi s00 pm at the home of mr protects its eggs on hatching the arthur paisley our prayer meeting protects its eggs on hatching the little fish shed the covering because of winters extreme cold the railroaders consider the horn- payne division of the cnr in on tario one of the toughest on the con tinent on completion of a 1150 mile pipeline it will take 26 days to move a barrel of oil between edmonton and superior wise and bible study thursday april 13th 800 pm muskoka mission slides shown by gordon rendle ii corinthians 915 thanks be to god for his unspeak able gift united missionary church rev- cyril berry minister sunday april 10 mount joy 1000 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship 730 pm evangelistic dickson hill 1000 am morning worship 1100 am sunday school 730 pm young peoples come and worship kermit kjorkman 35 flying solo from buffalo to detroit crashed into lake huron near pt huron mich near the v was familiar to many toronto air ports living in toronto he con ducted most of his busine- as a consulting engineer by air the six harding children victims of the worst residential fire tra gedy in scarboros history were buried on monday at prospect cemetery six white caskets cov ered with red roses and yellow daffodils were carried by 34 school boys all friends of the children stouffville christian church mr fred gould minister sunday april 16 1000 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship holy commnnion will be observed 7 30 pm evening worship stouffville united missionary church rev h s halliiian minister wednesday 800 pm altona pray- er service thurs s pm stouffville prayer meeting saturday 800 pm prayer service sunday april 16 1000 am sunday school 1100 am worship 730 pm evangelistic visit us next sunday you will be made welcome ilu urar rt nuroni j wan b at his body was found floating mjjs he singleengine plane which bakn sal this fnday a sport trousers readytowear suits and overcoats at right prices at f e raes tailor shop spofford block bloomington ringwood christian churches rev g w brown pastor i sunday april 16 special music provided by a male n 00 am bloomington trio i 230 pm rngwood midweek prayer service will beheld at the parsonage thursday even ing at 800 pm notice to rov and girls there will be a bible club hike friday weather permitting bring your lunch and meet at the parson age ax 1000 am there will be 00 bible cinb in church basement this week 230 pm rlngwood 730 pm altona 1000 am sunday school in altona church at 1030 am with classes for all ages friday s00 pm bloomington ce bible study monday 800 pm special prayer meeting to pray for the coming evangelistic campaign the churches of this community ar asked to attend