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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 21, 1954, p. 3

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the tribune stouffville orx thursday january 21 1 if quality service need fuel reliable brand anthracite nut or stove cavalier queen stoker coal american hard coal briquettes all under cover domest ic fuel oil coal oil stove oil phone 45wl or 64508 stiver bros stouffville ontario hcpc555skj3sfcsi hs3e5 former pasfor writes from japan kev frank muir former pastor in the stoutfvle chris tian church has written to friends in town and extending the seasons best wishes and telling a little of his present location we quote ten weeks after we left stouffville we dropped anchor in tokyo bay we were given a royal welcome by the folks there this is not to say we were not likewise welcomed in ma nilla and hong kong for in deed we shall not forget those happy occasions the folks at kobe have good reason to be proud of the beauty of that part of japan and those beau tiful new school buildings philip and douglas were most impressed for the next two years nearly tokyo will be our home and of home we must talk after looking around we find our house isnt too jap anese but at least it has the usual abundant supply of slid- fabric sal at golde we have purchased great quantities of mill ends in many kinds of fabrics the highest quality at the lowest prices make your sewing a pleasure broadcloth extra fine quality broadcloth in a great variety of shades reg 69c sale price 39c circular pillow cotton a 42 widths quality made for wear reg 98c yd sale price 65c yd childrens and girls coats some 3piece coat sets in velvet others in fine allwool materials sizes from 4 to 14x reg up to 2495 clearing at 1295 boys girls 3piece station wagon sets sizes 3 to 6x reg 1450 sale price 950 8 girls full length station wagon coats nicely made well interlined and with fur collars size 7 to 10 reg 1650 clearing at 995 8 ladies 3 length station wagon coats quilted lining for extra warmth all fur trimmed reg 2950 clearing at 1695 flannelette good quality flannelette stripes and flowered patterns lovely shades 36 width reg 69c yd sale price 49c prints finest quality prints in lovely patterns suitable for dresses aprons etc reg 89c yd sale price 59c yd boys girls station wagon coats fine water repellent materials nicely lined and all have fur col lars size 5 to 6x clearing at 695 mens wool cotton underwear 2piece combinations reduced lo clear at 25 discount 4 ladies full length station wagon coats a few with zipin linings reg up to 4950 clearing at 2950 25 ladies coats at a greatly reduced to clear price final clearance mens station wagon coats of well made of fine gabardine materials interlined with quilted lining fur collars reg from 2950 to 3500 clearing at 1950 come in and look around h gqldens clothing store phone 273 stouffville i our local and personal happenings ing doors and windows and we can see mouui fuji from our bedroom window we have lots of room and would like you any of you to vosne and visit having only language study to tie us down we have lots of time for entertaining youli find a pair of slippers just inside the door we have gone that far in japanese cus tom bowing isnt so hard to get on to for we both have to walk in a semibowed fashion to keep from bumping our heads on the doors and we have swell neighbours we like to think back to our first sunday when we went to the local japanese church not being able to find a pair of slippers my size rather our sizes we both attended our first worship service unshod we didnt feel like moses must have felt of course but yet there was that sense of ha ving entered into a new ex perience with god 1 was re quested to pronounce benedic tion in english the unit of gods people the world over was felt i suppose everybody who comes to tokyo is struck by the great numbers of or phanages and day nurseries it is a great humanitarium en terprise and it is also a great potential bed for the seeds of the gospel mr muir has been tackling a large english sun day school class of boys and iris from ten to eleven years old the english bible class that i teach in the japanese church is coming over for a social evening at the house stouffville municipal cii will hold their fobruary meeting this dav afternoon jan 23rd couiv gular saiur- on monday mr john spang who resides on the 9th conces sion of pickering celebrated his 76th birthday besides his family mr spang had numer ous callers during the day friends will be glad to know that he is in good health hydro service was tempor arily interrupted early sunday morning between 5 am and s am when a wire dropped a- eross the cnr tracks near the wigwag signals cutting off the town current mrs robt snowball left by bus on sunday to visit her daughter mrs bob hassard in pittsburg markham sunday school convention will convene in the stouffville united church and cnited missionary church this thursday kiitlue euchre attend the big euchre on fridav january 22nd at slo pm in the ioof hall stouffville under the auspices of the cancer polio and tb fund good prizes lunch ad mission 30c come everyone more than seventy five ska ters and friends attending the interclub competitions of the peterboro- granite and osha- wa skating clubs were fed at the mayfair restaurant on saturday evening the pro prietor turned over a portion of the proceeds as a donation to the local skating club the competitions were held in the stouffville arena but were not largely attended possibly because of the severe cold which prevailed at the time mr and mrs lloyd jen nings last week took up res idence in the recersy renovat ed home on main st next to the stouffville nursing home want to rent a new porta ble typewriter see the stouttville tribune about renting or purchasing a ma chine a few new 1953 mach ines available at greatly re duced prices stoutlville nursing home further brightened main s this week with the installation of a fine electric sign display ing the name of the home the york county health unit oltice is expanding in stouffville and has engaged mrs gordon lemon as full- time stenographer one nurse mrs abram is attached to the stouffville office located over snowballs barber shop dr ls klinck of west vancouver bc in a letter to his brother ho klinck ha this to say about our christ mas issue of the tribune the christmas number of your local paper is deserving of all praise the editor as ab le and his proof reader is a credit to the management the illustrations were clearcut and ithe advertisements artis tic and distinctive dr klinck has been a sub scriber for many years we are pleased to know he apprec iates our humble efforts on saturday rev norman rowan lambert stouffer jim sleeth and garnet rae visited kingston penitentiary at yfc fireside hour sunday night lambert told about the bible study class and how toe ing inside a penitentiary im pressed him a new testament coloured film before abra ham was i am portrayed the opposition to the teachings of jesus this sunday night fred may a widely travelled musician will be at the fire side hour horticultural meeting you are invited to a meeting at 8 oclock on mon jan 25 in the united church base ment for which mr lloyd weldon and airs h dixon are arranging for pictures to be shown by local photograph ers as there will be pictures that have been taken right a- round home you will not want to miss seeing them mrs m storey will give information on the care of poinsettas there will be a question box for anyone wishing to bring any along local talent will help with the entertainment a silver collection will be tak en stouffville planning board meeting for the first time in 1054 on friday evening dealt at some length with a propos ed zoning bylaw which would concentrate commercial prop erty in certain areas and in dustrial sites in others the toronto york planning board has strongly urged on all municipalities particularly those close to the metropolitan area that zoning ibylaws be passed at the earliest oppor tunity the secretary garfield brown was also instructed to arrange a meeting with the toronto jndustrial commis sion concerning the locating of industry in stouffville the wmjs of st james presbyterian met at the home of miss ab duncan for their january meeting with the president imrs stevens in the chair the study period was conducted by miss duncan and mrs c morris the subject be ing cheer along the way they emphasized the import ance of visiting the sick in hospitals and nursing homes where there are very lonely people the meeting closed with a hymn and the lords braver in unison followed by a social half hour mrs win thomi received word that her brother bruce m yake of kinistino sask passed away in prince albert hospital on january 17th where he had undergone an operation bruce was a son of the late calvin and susan yake and was si years old it is 42 years since he left stouffville to go west he is survived toy his widow one daughter elva and two sisters mrs lamb edith of vancou ver bc and mrs thorn ber tha of stouffville mr and mrs thorn visited him in au gust when they made a trip to western canada mis mabel richardson wife of dr gilbert richardson of 1076 kingston rd toronto died at her home on thurs day jan 11th and was buried at pine hills cemetery sear- boro last saturday mrs richardson was well known in this town which she often visited and where her husband was raised she was the daughter or the late mr and mrs george t young re sidents of markham and taught public school in her native village liefore marriage she was active in church and missionary work all her life both at sprucedale her first home after marriage and at toronto there survives besides her husband a daughter dr grace mrs geo handley of scar- lxro a son john ry rich ardson toronto and four grandsons the funeral ser vice was attended by a num ber of relatives and friends from stouffville more than 300 persons called at the home after death remembering her graciousness in health and her cheerful courage in sickness dr and mrs richardson cele brated their 50th anniversary of their marriage last summer oldat 405060 man youre crazy forget your icef thanuadt are peppy tt to iry pepping up with otrex contain tonic for weak rundown feeling due jofefy tn body lack of iron which many men and women call old try ojtrex tonic tahvtt for pep younffer feelins thii very dav new set oqaiinted fixe only coc for sale at all dnix stores everywhere on january 13th the first meeting of the new year the garrett evening auxiliary met in the church parlour mrs storey presiding miss winnie hutchinson gave the worship service her theme was the conquest of the un known miss jean hosie gave a reading entitled each dawn i live instrumental duet by mrs gayman and mrs nigh mrs helen dewitt reviewed chapter vii of the study book whereer the sun this dealt with church in europe mr davis conducted the instal lation of officers for 1951 as follows hon pres mrs d davis pres mrs dm storey 1st vice pres miss eva hoo ver 2nd vice pres mrs r mercer recording sec miss anne lehman asst record ing sec miss margaret hosie press sec mrs h ratcliff corres sec miss j burkett treas miss ida lehman pian ist mrs ed nigh asst mrs j urquhart christian stew ardship mrs j williamson social convener miss emma winn asst convener mrs charles ward devotional miss g todd mite boxes mrs c boadway flower fund miss violet hoover temper ance mrs helen dewitt friendship sec miss gladys brooks mrs florence miller supply sec mrs h klinck miss bertha winn lit sec mrs d jennings jteuf remington quititaiten has exclusive miracle tab and 34 other outstanding features the stouffville tribune stouffville phone 153j2 the january meeting of the stouffville united church w a was held in the church par lours monday jan 18 at 800 pm the guest speaker for the evening was mrs j pick ens who chose as her theme the three certainties of faith during the evenin j mrs b silverthorn and mrs c wagg rendered two lovely duets with mrs l forsythe assisting and playing a piano solo there is to be a shower for the victor home at our next meeting and all are wel come little gifts such as soap baby powder towels and wash cloths also home made jams and jellies will be greatly ap preciated the installation of officers was conducted by rev davis and are as follows pres mrs d booth 1st vice pres mrs d middleton 2nd vice pres mrs reg button sec mrs alex logan treas mrs g thomas card and flo wer mrs a campbell mrs j mccreight parsonage com mittee mrs w schell mrs f campbell kitchen committee mrs hammersley mrs e myers mrs w ford social com mrs topham mrs ei- son mrs f fairies pianist mrs t gayman victor home mrs n oboyle stouffville bakery now has in operation new bread slicing equipment which produces thicker slices for toast and thinner slices for sandwiches bread can also be sliced lengthwise if desired our lo cal bakery and cakemaking establishment is one of the best equipped of the nonmet ropolitan bakeries and the popularity of its products is well known some fortyfive sunday school children were present ed with prizes at a special sunday school service in the stouffville united church on sunday morning in recogni tion of faithful attendance dur ing 1053 these foityiive had all attended fortyfive sundays or more and three had been present every sunday mr detbert booth superintend ent told the congregation that the average attendance dur ing the past year had risen by twentyfive enrolment is close to 200 in addition to the cradle roll for better buys in bedding shop at the sign of better living all over canada sheets blankets pillow slips made right here in canada longwearing luxury is the big feature this winter thats tex- mades big boon to your budget see the beauty of texmade cur rently in your favorite store feel the comfort buy it wherever you see the texmade sign canada lives better with texmade coop feed theres a coop feed for every need mixed dailyfresh in over 125 mixing stations throughout ontario i stouffville coop x

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