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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 12, 1953, p. 7

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday november 12 1953 winter time i s fruit cake pudding time why not get your supplies now and be ready we now have full stocks of dried fruits nuts and peels to make them temptingly delicious and down right good eating marachino cherries 6 02 jar 23c glace cherries 8 oz pkg red green 30c cut mixed peel 16 oz pkg 33c glace pineapple rings 4 oz pkg 19c pitted dates 1 lb cello pkg 19c seeded raisins 1 lb pkg 25c bleeched raisins 1 lb cello pkg 27c shelled almonds 8 oz pkg 40c walnut meats 8 oz pkg 48c shelled pecans filberts new different ogilvies fruit cake mix 69c just mix bake suitable for overseas parcels crisco 3 lb tin containing 25c coupon 102 lapps sweet cider gal 60c plus deposit gray dunn scotch caramel wafers 8 oz pkg 28c marvel pastry flour 24 lb bag 135 cooking bran 2 lb bag 17c maxwellhouse coffee 1 lb tin containing 10c coupon 110 pastry spices aunt dinah molasses 12 oz bottle 19c bakers dot choc s oz pkg 45c shredded cocoanut 8 oz cello pkg 30c wax paper 100 ft roll 33c shirriffs food flavorings vanilla almond maple butterscotch and others 25c bottle plastic coated shelf paper washable in a variety of colors and patterns 18 ft roll 43c peel caps lemon citron orange large meaty prunes 1 lb cello pkg 27c imported grapes cranberries bananas oranges apples turnips cabbage lettuce celery ratcliff co we deliver phone 198 stanley e j m rmmbwm i stouffville ont policy 2 shows nitely 7 0 pm matinee saturday 2 pm friday saturday november 13 14 last of r the great shooting marshals oitkmlm aumfshmouvamuwu aniautmammn moijmiuhs monday tuesday november 16 17 ballantrae ballantrae wa met at the church last wednesday after the regular business was at tended to plans were made for a sale of work and pie social entertainment and lunch was provided by group 1 lloyd hockley and bob tay lor are home from hunting in the burks falls district miss lena king was hostess to the group that meet on thursday evenings to do fan cy work eleven ladies were present a dainty lunch was served by the hostesses mrs tom white is still in the hospital in toronto we are glad to hear she is getting a little stronger each day and hope to hear she will soon be returning home christmas gift sale and pie social wil be held in ballan trae church on friday dec 4 keep that date in mirtd come and bring a friend mrs ken murray had a slight accident last week while driv ing in toronto mrs murray was shaken up a little and the car was slightly damaged imr and mrs fred byers of stouffville called on mr and mrs delos graham on sunday afternoon x m micros raliitjte jlaude elyuphin iuwscmirtuskasonswi wednesday thursday november 18 19 ray ariene milland dahl wendelfc oreyj m k ma tam los l f cstu l i h i cm mbm 1 mm j bloomington miss d- wagg has taken a position in goodwood at mr taylors mr and mrs m barnes were recent visitors to whitby and mrs l paisley returned here with them for a visit mr and mrs v wagg and miss dorothy wagg entertain ed the young people to a soc ial evening on thursday mrs greer of lemonville was a guest of mr and mrs r johnston mr and mrs carl davis and miss anne of toronto spent the weekend with his father mr e davis mr and mrs e baker were at windsor on sunday the november meeting of tie ladies aid was held at the home of mr and mrs percy brown with mrs d burnett assisting the president in the delegation claims w t local churches building bylaw being flouted a delegation appeared be fore markham township coun cil on monday evening reques ting that some immediate ac tion be taken with regard to an inhabited garage on briggs avenue oil yonge street and a trailer on bayview which was also being used for the same purpose the spokesman mr kobt castelletti pointed out that since they had appeared before council some six weeks previous nothing had been done clerk hoover informed council that he had presented the building inspector mr ross xorton with a copy of the resolution we should have received a answered by a verse of scrip ture containing the word ho nour thank you baskets of fruit were received from mr aw storry and mr w dou gherty the program was in charge of mrs m barnes and mrs vaughan it included a reading by mrs e lemon a solo by mrs gw brown and mrs q- baker gave a talk us ing as theme the beauty of gods creation lunch was served by the hostesses mrs a smith and mrs burnett greenwood the yps met on sunday night at miss beatrice mc leans home and the program was in charge of joe pegg the evening auxiliary will meet on wednesday evening at mrs wm neilsons the afternoon wa will hold their regular meeting in the basement of the church on thursday nov 19th on ac count of a number going to claremont this thursday mrs mcleans group will have charge of the worship period mr milton pegg and a num ber of other men left on mon day morning for the north country to hunt t a number from here are ta king the courses at pickering high school on tuesday and thursday nights we welcome mr and mrs crozier our new storekeeper to our commmunity they are moving in this week mr and mrs c mctaggart vacated theirs and are also moving this week to the house they purchased from elmo disney some of the hunters that went north last week are tack again with not too good luck the snow storm of last sat urday makes a person wonder if winter is not far away births liscombe mr and mrs clifford liscombe 410 perry st whitby are happy to announce the birth of their daughter donna lea 5 lt 12 oz on sunday october 25 1953 at the oshawa gen eral hospital a baby sister for billy born on his fifth birthday mother and baby doing fine bruce mr and mrs geo bruce 133s victoria park ave toronto are happy to announce the birth of their son paul harwin on thurs nov 5th 1953 in the brier- bush hospital stouffville warriner pat and jack warriner nee stalter an nounce the arrival of a dau ghter valerie beryle on sunday nov s 1953 at the imarkham nursing home mother and baby doing fine wideman lome and ma rion wideman markham r r 2 are happy to announce the arrival of their chosen son keith allan born nov ember 2 1953 bartlett harry and mu riel bartlett nee forgie of markham are hapy to an nounce the birth of their son ronald harry on novem ber 5th 1953 in markham nursing home feasby howard and irene feasby nee fox 1g lock- elm rd toronto are happy to announce the birth of their daughter beverly lynn at grace hospital no vember 9 1953 both well y tne rou e w complete report back from the building inspector exclaim ed councillor clark dep reeve lomasurier stat ed that he had contacted the building inspector on the sub ject and was given to under stand that no one was livin in the make shift dwelling the delegation however were of the opinion that not only were they inhabited but their children were attending the school in the district such a situation is not fair to the other taxpayers said the dep reeve regardless of whether the bylaw has been broken or not our building inspector should have presented us with a re port continued dep reeve lomasurier one member of the delega tion stated that they were told iby mr norton that coun cil would not back him up af ter he submitted a report i want that statement in serted in the minutes de manded the dep reeve its not up to us to tell our employees to enforce by laws said councillor clark if all these things have to come up before us why do we appoint these men council agreed that they would investigate the matter and inform the delegation of their findings renew five agreement markham township council renewed their agreement with the ptichmond hill fire brigade at their regular meeting on imonday night the agreement calls for 300 standby time and 50 per call which is an in crease over the previous ar rangement which called for 200 standby time plus 40 per call although the motion was passed reeve timbers and councillor hooper were of the opinion that the fire commit tee should meet with the rich mond hill council to discuss the increase councillor hoop er felt that the present fire ar ea was not satisfactory kuttonvillc avi make flag offer a letter was received from the buttonville wi request ing information with regard to the erection of a flag pole on the site af the new municip al offices the organization were agreeable to assuming a portion of the cost with the municipality council mem bers discussed advantages of erecting the flag from a mast on the office roof or from a pole on the ground township engineer mr j howard was appointed to investigate the various types of poles available complete with cost mrs john windsor buried friday funeral services for the late mrs john windsor will toe held at the le oneill funer al chapel on friday afternoon at 230 pm conducted by rev d davis of the stouff ville united church with in terment in churchill cemet ery the deceased the former annabella hannah passed a- way at the home of her dau ghter mrs fred evans in to ronto on tuesday she had formerly been a resident at musselmans lake for over forty years she is survived by three daughters grace mrs geo talbot delia mrs aub rey rae maude mrs fred evans and four sons fred robert george and harry one sister miss nellie hannah also survives stouffville united church rev douglas davis minister sunday nov 15 1953 jo am sunday school 1100 am morning worship 730 pm evening worship s30 pm young peoples wednesday nov h garrett evening auxiliary thursday 4 pm explorers s15 pm choir friday 715 pm cubs mon nov 10 wa meets in church parlour religious indifference is worse than religious differenc es bearing anothers burden lightens your own auction sale household furniture chesterfield suite studio couch radio linen redding antique dishes lot 34 con 4 markham frank harveys h mile south of gormley saturday nov 14 the property of james andrews bedroom suite dresser bed springs mattress buffet extension table china cabinet studio couch quebec heater 6 dining room chairs chesterfield and chair new radio stromberg carlson sewing machine rocking chairs kitchen table and chairs end tables floor lamp several table lamps quantity of dishes antique glassware some cornflower table linen handmade doilies bedding curtains cushions rugs pictures in frames 4 mirrors pillows drapes feather tick feather mattress linoleum rug 7 x 9 congoleum 6 x 9 2 jardineres clocks kitchen utensils toaster iron crocks quart jars lawn mower rake shovels tools step ladder hoes sale at 150 pm terms cash as farmer auctioneer still carry ox trapping in county op york the trapping season in the district opened xovl those who think trapping is done only in the far north are wrong it is still carried on in york county a trapping agreement was presented to the north gwil- limbury township council on monday by harold van wyck district games warden on be half of thomas miller kes wick the agreement was signed by council and allows mr miller to trap in the cooks bay area south of lake sira- coe stouffville baptist church rev h f branton pastor friday s pm young peop les meeting sunday nov 15 1953 10 am bible school 1100 am four practical necessities in the life of a church 730 pm the gospel of the grace of god galatians cont on tuesdav nov 17 230 pm the wms will hold its monthly meeting at the pars onage gifts of clothing fruits and vegetables wil be receiv ed for the scott mission united missionary church rev h shantz minister sunday nov 15 1953 mount joy 10 am sunday school 1100 am rev lk sider supervisor of extension work will present the needs of this work special offering for ex tension 730 pm rev sider will speak and show slides of the extension work done ihcksox hill 1000 am rev lk sider will speak on extension work 1100 am sunday school tues 8 pi pr meeting st james presbyterian church st0uffvill5 rev d r mekuican b a- surfday nov 15 1953 10 ajn morninjt worship regular sunday evening ser vice at 730 pm on nov 8th and 22nd christ church anglican rev fj bournes rector sunday nov 15 1953 24th after trinity 145 pm sunday school 230 pm evensong monday 8 pm congregational meeting tues 230 pm wa tues 730 pan j g g fri 8 pm choir practice sat 230 pm annual bazaar brethren in christ church heise hill gormley pastor bishop a l winger sunday nov 15 1953 1000 am sunday school 1100 am worship 700 pm evangelistic wed 730 pm prayer meet ing reformed church of canada dutch meeting held in the fellowship centre lemonville pastor c m kklman sunday nov 15 1953 10 am worship service 11 am sunday school christian memorial church lewis eakin pastor sunday nov 15 1953 1000 am sunday school 11 aon worship 730 pm evangelistic ser vice wed s pm prayer praise testimony and bible study service thurs 330 pmlunior choir thurs s00 pm senior choir fri 7 pm special event lne beautiful colored film a queen is crowned will be shown tills is the coronation in full splendour anvone is welcome you wont want to miss this one only opportun ity coming a great evangelistic campaign nov 29dec 0 hear evangelist fred swallow and extra special music each night melville bethesda and peaches united churches rev geo e robins ba sunday nov 15 1953 10 am peaches 1130 am melville 300 pm bethesda 8 pm peachs y p u fri nov 13 s pm bethes da ypu at the home of mr and mrs clifford burkholder second markham and baker hill baptist churches rev norman rowan pastor sunday nov 15 1953 second markham 10 am sunday school ill00 am worship and mi nistry 730 pm young peoples tues 8 pm prayer meeting this week thursday and friday at 8 pm missionary meetings baker hill 130 pm sunday school 230 pm worship and min istry this week thursday al 800 pm rev fs cook will show missionary slides of radio sta tion voice of andes at the home of james oldham bloomington and ringwood christian churches rev g vv brown pastor sunday nov 15 1953 bloomlnglon 10 am sunday school 11 am worship fri 8 pm christian en deavour and choir practice rlngwood 10 ajn sunday school 730 pm evening worship mon 8 pm christian en deavour prayer meeting anniversary sunday nov 29 altona 1030 am sunday school 730 pm evangelistic rev f huson will speak wed 8 pm prayer meeting stouffville united missionary church key f g huson minister thurs evening 800 pm prayer service fri afternoon 400 pm childrens happy hour sunday nov 15 1953 10 am sunday school 1100 am worship the pastor will commence a series of talks on the cardinal truths concerning salvation 730 pm evangelistic mon 800 pm young peo ples service coming events great youth rally sunday evening nov 22nd mr lester reist who attended the world congress of the international youth for christ in japan will be the speaker november 29th sunday evening subject will be from here to eternity december 6 baptis mal service at 730 pm december 14th sunday school christmas service altona 1030 am sunday school 730 pm evangelistic rev rev fg huson speaker revival is gods people get ting right with god goodwood baptist church v rev arthur england minister sunday nov 15 1953 2 pm sunday school 300 pm worship service fri nov 13 bypu stew ardship group in charge of an nie may remember the temperance conclave in lindsayon satur day and sunday nov 14 15 united missionary church gormley bethesda rev c e hunking minister sunday nov 15 1953 bethesda 1030 ajn morning worship 200 pm sunday school wed evening prayer meet ing gormley 145 pm sunday school 245 pm preaching service 750 pm evangelistic nov 16 chalk artist rev dan thornhlll st catharines will present a service of illus trated hymns and scripture verses see display ad h implements on hand new implements grain fertilizer drill mh manure spreaders cony manure spreaders mh cream separators tractors wagons plows disc harrows balers forage harvesters combines side rakes grain binders automatic bale loader geo white threshing ma chine oneway discs henry phone 254 used implements famiall a tractor goblo disc harrow new favourite threshing machine international damp rake international mower 5 ft cnt mh clipper combine wf allischalmera tractor i international disc plow ogden stouffville ont tmmmmmtimmuimui t

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