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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 30, 1953, p. 7

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the tribane stoaffrille oat thursday july 30 1953 3dc oc 3cc doc doc oooo specials this week only tomato juice aylmer fancy 20 oz tins 2 for 25c old town sweet mixed pickles 48 oz jar 59c uptons tea bags 30 bag size 2 boxes 65c lyons quoffy large size jar 69c 15 tea bags free liver bros new honey 4 lb tins 2 lb tins sprinkle have you tried this new con venient economical way to cream your coffee 4 oz jar 43c oo sttfgestions for a picnic or a weekend at the cottage bojac mayonaise 8 oz jar 28c kraft mayonaise 32 oz jar 79c clover valley cheese slices s oz pkg 25c beaumont cream cheese 4 oz pkg 23c rose brand olives 5 oz jar 35c wax wrap 100 ft roll 33c table paper for picnics 150 ft roll s150 savaday paper plates 1 doz 13c wilsons ginger ale 2 large bottles 35c freshie 5 packages 30c all kinds of fresh fruit and vegetables to suit the keenest appetite and the lowest budget ratcliff co main street stouffville ont atha news wedding davis hallmax on juy is the stouffville was decorated wth standards of white del- mr and mrs g draper en- tertained a number of friends to a ine roast recently the ulute1 church occasion bem mr and mrs elroy clodds anniversary i mrs allan pipher mrs de- phmlum and pnk roses for the long mr and mrs w pipher candlelight ceremony when and their families of oshawa oia eloise daughter of mr called on miss e whitson sun- end mrs ward hallman was day united in marriage to douglas mr and mrs dave mcdowell j norman davl the grooms were at torrance recently pick- j ather rev douglas davis per formed the ceremony assisted 8sssss3ssssssssssss8gs88ssssss8sss8ss8sssss to our friends and customers we take this opportunity of telling you that as of august 4th mr and mrs charles milsted will take over our store at gormley we would be remis indeed if we did not at this same time express our sincere appreciation for your kind patronage during these years it has been our pleasure to serve you and ask your continued patronage for mr and mrs milsted sincerely allan b doner ss8sssssss8ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss8ssi audlev the shower for miss isobel winters was held at the resi dence of her uncle in pickering on saturday evening percy neale was chairman for the happy event miss marilyn wonnacott is at a summer camp for girls for sev eral days mr clarence bunker of good wood has purchased the hemlock logs advertised in last weeks tribune by p m chapman george puckrin has ceased his work in oshawa and is har vesting a good crop of wheat james r davidson of gras- mere farm reports a good clean crop of apples joe izatt has been doing a good spray job with his air blast spray outfit lea blueberries mr allan bath is sporting a new cherrolet mr and mrs fred draper accompanied him to ottawa and the laurentian mountains over the weekend mr edgar white and friends frcn mongolia motored to buff alo over the weekend mr and mrs george porter of scarboro aso mr and mrs it mcnoll of toronto mrs joe white and mrs t white vis ited on sunday with mr and mb e clodd congratulations to mr geo tran who was ninetyeight yrs voting tuesday july 2sth mr and mrs roy zeller pent sunday evening with mr and mrs gren draper mr and mrs a draper were supper guests with mr and mrs gren draper on sunday mrs lageer and baby visited one day last week with mrs a diaper evelyn dunkeld spent the week end with her grandpar ents mr and mrs f wagg stouffville congratulations to ruth ann carruthers who had a birthday on saturday july 25 mr helbrand vander venn is spending a few weeks in al gonquin district mr venn is mr sheridans farm helper mr and mrs frank bielby were friday evening visitors with the carruthers mrs thomas dunkeld is visiting her sister in almira for a few days lr and mrs harcld hobbs and boys from oshawa spent sunday afternoon with the carruthers family also mr and mrs murray forgie stouff ville were sunday evening vis itors ellis milton and donald dunkeld spent saturday last at the thousand islands and o ther eastern parts ann sheridan is spending her holidays in newmarket vi siting with her uncle mr bob sheridan miss alice wagg toronto is spending a few weeks with ev elyn and shirley dunkeld mr and mrs gren draper and girls attended the gm picnic in oshawa on saturday lcst by rev h shantz mrs claude brillinger sang 0 promise me and the lords prayer and mrs charles nolan played the wedding music the bride who was given in marriage by her father wore a redingole over a strapless ttiklelength gown of net over taffeta the redingote was fa shioned with a small collar and was buttoned to the waist where it flared out in panels of net and lace her veil was held by a small band of flowers and she carried red roses her bridesmaid was a cousin miss carol hallman of rochester xew york who wore a strap less anklelength gown of yel low net and lace over taffeta with matching stole her head- dess was a band of yellow flowers and she carried a bou quet of yellow roses and glad ioli flowergirls were miss ja net hallman sister of the bride pld miss darlene young niece 1 f the groom they were dres sed alike in mauve nylon dres ses and carried nosegays best man was douglas ward ush ers were roger hallman bro ther of the bride and bruce davis brother of the groom for the wedding reception the brides mother chose a flowered silk dress with white accessories while the grooms mother wore blue crepe with white accessories they wore matching corsages of pink car nations and white gladioli for travelling on a honey moon to northern ontario the bride wore a pale blue linen suit with white accessories and a corsage of red roses on their return the young couple will reside on baker avenue high taxes cause high prices some of us are paying more than we need to in income taxes all of us are paying more than we should in hidden taxes to pay for surplus budgeting waste and extravagance every time we spend a nickel or a dime or a dollar these hidden taxes which we all pay are the means by which the present government hopes to make their money grab painless they are their devices to conceal from you the real burden of taxes in canada today the sales tax alone accounts for from 17 to 20 of the cost of everything you buy the tax is 10 but markups and taxesontaxes bring it much higher then there are the excise taxes on top of sales taxes under the present crazy system of ottawa taxation you even pay excise taxes on the sales tax over half the price of a package of cigarettes is still ottawa taxes on the cheapest automobile there is the government takes more in taxes than the men who build it get in wages ag your progressive conservative candidate i am glad to tell you that my party is pledged glen major mr and mrs joe jones visited with mrs wm hopkins and family on sunday mr george gibson spent the weekend at his cottage mrs florence wilson port elgin is spending a few days with her sister mrs c a neville mr and mrs ray laswick and family of uxbridge visited one evening last week with mr and mrs edgar johnson and family messrs allan jones and bill hi left on monday to spend the summer in alberta misses june and betty fiss spent the weekend at their home mr and mrs jim jones and shirley visited with mrs f walls of brooklin shirley stay ed for a few days remember church on sunday evening come and bring your friends mike greenwood ths wms meeting for the circuit will 2e at the home of miss edna green on thursday august 6th mr and mrs m pegg and edward were visitors at mag- netawan recently a bus load of our folk were up north lately in search of blue berries we are pleased to report that miss gertrude corbett is feeling much better mr and mrs don hall of zephyr were callers at the stan ley byers home recently mr and mrs milton pegg ac companied ralph mowbrays to their cottage last sunday the lawson family and e peggs family were at bala over the weekend about eighty attended the congregational picnic last tues day afternoon at woodland park ah reported a good time the combining of the fall wheat has begun and all reports are that it is yielding very well in the absence of the super intendent of the sunday school last sunday frank hayward took over and mrs a pegg took the adult class in the absence of their regular teacher the evening auxiliary of the wms held its regular meeting at the home of mrs wm law- son wednesday evening july 22 mrs wm pegg and members of her group presented the ser vice of worship and dramatized the program on the theme of the holy bible a general discussion followed on plans for family and gtoup bible study a vocal duet the church in the wlldwood by mrs h daw son and mrs c e pegg was very much enjoyed the presi dent mrs c cloason conducted the business session and a so cial hour followed altona mr and mrs norman bunker and misses nancy wagg and shirley dunkeld who are holi daying with their grandparents were supper guests with mr and mrs harvey bunker and family on sunday mr and mrs john bonnett and mr and mrs j c bonnett of tiberton visited their sisters mr and mrs wilker brown and mr and mrs george brown on the weekend mr george mc- kinnon reeve of bruce twp was an overnight guest last week miss edna lewis of toronto spent a week with mr and mrs harold lewis mr and mrs bob lewis en tertained mr and mrs john hulshof of dicksons hill on sunday dr wm meir and daughter of france had supper on satur day night with his cousin mr and mrs wm mcnair mr and mrs stan lewis and mrs harold lewis and tommy visited with her sister mr and mrs veryl gambrill of richmond hill on sunday friday night altona was really on the beam and beat the 4th line by a 15 to 3 score the next game will be monday aug 3rd with pine grove starting at 730 pm mr and mrs will hanbon of mount zion visited on sunday with mr and mrs john pal- lister a special business meeting of the womens institute will be held at the home of grace lehman stouffville on thurs day evening july 30th all members please attend wagg we are glad to hear that mrs jack todd is feeling much bet ter after a severe infection in her leg mrs charles jones is visit ing with her daughter in to ronto for a few days the fellowship group of the byjpu held a very interest ing meeting on friday even ing when mr roy jordison gave a splendid talk on the working of the holy spirit mr jordison pointed out that the spirit was at work even at the meeting picking out hymns and poems which fitted in with his talk although noth ing had been planned together he ended with a few words on his own conversion and testi mony everyone reports a very en joyable time at the baptist picnic when seventynine sat down to a beautiful supper prayer meeting wit be held thursday evening in the bapt ist church mr smalley took charge of the baptist church service pst sunday vacation bible school start ed in goodwood monday morn ing with a total registration of fiftytwo achievement night will be held friday evening in die united church to demon strate to parents and others in terested the work accomplish- forest products lead forest products produce four times as many expert dollars as iron and steel and 311 their products including motor cars locomotives and farm machin ery mr and mrs deverne mul len and family of st john new brunswick are spending a cou ple of days with mr and mrs alvin farmer ed by the children during the live day course the program is expected to be about one hour long mr and mrs herbert and sandra are staying with mr and mrs macdougall whle vi siting goodwood tor a few oays at the annual meeting of the i pper canada bible society held in the goodwood baptist church thursday evening ju ly 23rd mr young showed a sound film entitled china harvest the following offic ers were elected president ms howard forsyth sectrea surer mr harry woodland canvassers mrs don spence- lv mrs r storrv mrs neshitt mrs g jones mrs g bennett mrs johnston mrs r walk er mrs p evans mrs walter hope with the local churches united missionary church rev h shantz minister telephone markham 26sj sunday august 2 1953 mount joy 10 am sunday school 11 am morning worship dickson hill 10 am morning worship 11 am sunday school tues 8 pm prayer meeting sunday evening services and weekly prayer meetings are lifted in favour of hammer tent meetings stouffville united church rev douglas davis minister sunday august 2 1963 1000 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship evening service is withdrawn mon 8 pm choir practice for the evangelistic campaign stouffville baptist church rev h f branton pastor wed 8 pm prayer and bible study service fri 730 pm young peoples meeting sunday august 2 1953 1000 am bible school 11 am morning worship followed by the ordinance of the lords supper 730 pm evening gospel service reformed church of canada dutch meeting hold in the fellowship centre licillollvlilo pastor c m eeijman sunday august 2 1953 10 am worship service 11 ann sunday school where the word of god is proclaimed goodwood baptist church rev arthur england minister phone uxbridge 32sw 961 z isnsnv xspuns 200 pm sunday school special missionary stories given in a different way 300 pm worship service thursday aug 6 815 pm prayer meeting in the church in all thy ways acknowledge him and he shall direct thy ways farm woodlots pay large di vidends goodwood corporal cl and mrs quick rnd family are visiting mr and mrs jordison at the manse corporal quick is with the roy al canadian air force at camp borden miss gladys powell of pasa dena california mrs stewart laird of ottawa and mr and mrs roy reid of toronto spent sunday with mr and mrs af reid mr and mrs tom bentley of buffalo are holidaying with mrs fred bentley the goodwood wa have planned an evening meeting at the home of mrs bert tindall wednesday august 5th the members have been asked to bring an item for kitchen use to be sold at the fall bazaar this is a family meeting and everyone is welcome mr and mrs leslie james and their two daughters of guelph spent the weekend with mr and mrs g macdou gall close to one hundred people attended the united church picnic last tuesday evening at cedar beach after a very plentiful supper races and 3mes were enjoyed by old and young mr and mrs lloyd wagg and family had sunday din ner with mr and mrs dan bloomington and ringwood christian churches rev g w brown pastor sunday august 2 1953 bloomington 10 am sunday school 1 1 am morning worship fri 8 pm christian end rinjrwood 10 am sunday school 730 pm worship 230 pm worship 730 pm young peoples meeting altona 1030 am sunday school 730 pm evangelistic speaker rev f huson prayer meeting wed 8 pm choir practice for arena meetings each monday 8 pm in stouffville united church christian- congregational church sunday august 2 1953 1000 am sunday school 11 am worship 730 pjn evangelistic mr lewis aiken of toronto will speak at both services thurs night senior choir pratice tues aug 4 th pilgrim work ers at a w allins cordial welcome to all services you were missed for your seat was empty melville bethesda and peaches united churches rev geo e robins ba sunday august 2 1963 there will be no services on aug ust 2nd but the services will be resumed on august 9 th conduct ed by the minister rev geo b robins wednesday august 6th at 230 pm bethesda wms at the home of mrs fred yake second markham and baker hill baptist churches rev norman rowan pastor sunday august 2 1953 mr d james speaker at all services second markham missionary sunday mr d james speaker at all services 10 am sunday school 11 am worship tuesday at 815 pm is al ways prayer meeting here baker hill 10 am worship 11 am sunday school fri 3 pm mission band baker hill prayer meeting at the home of alex ratcllff brethren in christ church heise hill gormley pastor bishop a l winger sunday august 2 1953 1000 am sunday school 1100 am worship 7 pm evening service 745 pm wed midweek prayer meeting 700 pm young peoples stouffville united missionary church rev f g ilunoii minister christ church anglican rev f brunton sunday august 2 1953 sunday july 26 1953 1115 am morning worship his glory is above the earth and heaven pslm 14813 st james presbyterian church stouffville rev d r mckiiicaa b a sunday august 2 1953 10 ajn morning worship thursday evening 800 old fa shioned prayer service sunday august 2 1953 1000 am sunday school 11 am worship service 730 pm evangelistic monday august 3rd 8 00 pm the eppley sisters altoxa services sunday school 1030 am evangelistic 730 pm coming events plan to attend the arena meet ings aug9th to 24th inclusive though for today satan cov ets a tired man and uses him god rests a tired man and in spires him at the prayer meet ings united missionary church gormley bethesda rev c e hunking minister sunday august 2 1953 bethesda 10 am sunday school 11 am worship wed evening prayer meeting gormley 11 am sunday school 1145 pm sunday school 245 pm worship 730 pjn young peoples meeting fl july 31 8 pm closing exercise of vocational bible school

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