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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 21, 1954, p. 2

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we arrived refreshed by bus theres plenty of fun ond plenty o do when yow go on o trip enjoy sightseeing a the oy ond arrive in the mood for enjoyment by bin low rounc tr fares kabt tockoogel montreal 1750 philadelphia 2470 buffalo 795 eo badly seeded the devotional period xvs ably taken by mr h plax- ton of brougham auted by mrs 0 mairs who led in prayer the theme around which tbey spoke was what it mean to be a christian to- jday or the gospel accordng to you and the appropriate solo bet the lower lights be burning wj- impresivly ren dered by mrs m ellicott also i of brougham accompanied by i mrs malcolm mrs r tmdall presided and dedicated the offering after which mrs baker and mrs parker of pickering sang in a very effective manner the beautiful duet bless this house after mrs d milne had ex tended the courtesies and the j benediction was pronounced ailment occurred the ladies enjoyed a half hour i of fellowship in the hall colonial virgin package tour 8 day6977 from toronto htturn fatti scyierg and hott room ooubl s s ask yowr agot for dtaib of thlt or other poclcog tours snowballs barber shop phone 270j2 cherrywood the ladies of cherry wood womens association and groups from brougham pick ering fairport and centen nial enjoyed an inspiring and challenging address given by mrs e g gale of weston who is a returned missionary from china she and her hus band dr gale were internees in a concentration amp under japanese military supervision her description of the hard ships sanitation and coopera tion were vivid and impress ive but she told of how the situation was a leveller of class no racial prejudice a true democracy finally im pressing us of the need for practical sympathy by send ing food clothing and money to these countries where it is in anniversary services will lie held in cherrywood united church on sunday oct 24 at 11 am and 730 pm rev s 1 mathers ma bd will be the guest speaker lxbridge jr farmers quartet in the morning and washington choir in the evening mr and mrs murray hollin- ger andfamily and mr wesley petty enjoyed a trip to bloom- field on sunday mrs wesley pettv and mrs counter of brantford returned home with them after visiting with mr and mrs a w hodgson for the past two weeks sorry to hear that mrs fred ireson has been sick also miss joan petty we wish them a speedy recovery a number attended anniver sary services at whitevale on sunday get your tickets early for the turkey supper to be held in the hall on nov 2 you can get your ticket from any mem ber of the wa there is only a limited number of ticekts so do hurry admittance will be by tickets only mr fred xobhs markham far mer who livei close to the c v- r tracks where friday nights first he when someone pounded on the door asking for help wearold lad drowned in flood near unionville a tenyearold osh3w boy bruce lanning of 32- leslie street wa drowned friday mr and mrs ward hallman and jaiet left wednesday for their winter home in hallan- dale fla they will he greatly missed by their friends in the community we wish pastor and mrs shantz a speedy and complete recovery from their recent ill- awav after the car in which he i gallbraith of aurora was travelling was trapped bv conducted tne sunnay service floods on highwav no 7 one d presented the work of tne mile wet of markham j gideon society the bov was lost when and k u i several days at north ives albert moss who were su-ugg- 1 an c r w ac ling to reach safetv with the companted mr a mrs lam- boy on their shoulders waves n stouffer to tne lake head sweeping the bridge knocked dicksons hill additional locals rv u the bov was lost wnen dragged from the arms of hisjf day father warren lanning and j visiting relati mr and mrs r high news by dianne corbett on monday and tuesday october 18 and 19 the initiation was held at the school the dreaded committee consisted of don haynes barb hewlett nancy barry nancy reid le roy heisi and jim coultice the boys were quite darling in skirts sweaters running shoes large round earrings and a gypsytype affair tied around ilieir heads they also had lipstick on their faces the girls wore boys jeans and shirts running shoes nylons and milk of magnesia on iheir faces on their heads they wore straw hats with the tops cut out and their hair sticking through the committee had some pretty wicked schemes cooked up and the students were called on to perform them in assembly tuesday the new teachers were initiated in various ways and a few of the newcomers had stunts to per form on the stage them off their feet when the two men regained their balance the boy was gone clinging to a guide line on the bridge the two men neither of whom can swim searched for him unsuccess fully the car was trapped when mr moss driving ran into a flooded section of the highway forming the approach to the bridge he thought it was another of the many shallow puddles through which they had already driven when the vehicle came to the bridge the waters were rising rapidly and they decided to leave the ear the two men and the boy visited markham to buy a dog for mr lannings son they were expected home hy eight oclock friday night after vain attempts to find the boy in the darkness they event ually reached oshawa at mid night friday night they re turned to the scene of the accident immediately his body was found satur day afternoon about 150 feet from the highway and were present at a thanks giving rally of teenagers held at the can sunday school mission camp at dorion mr stouffer conducted the music and assisted in the worship pe riod mr and mr have returned hunting trip which took them north of new liskeard mr hare shot a rao after beng in camp little more than an hour the couple returned to their home on the 9h just be low town when news began to reach them of the storm dam age down south mr 3ild mrs h r button and eric mr and mrs pear son queensville mr and mrs k l button and miss gert rude todd enjoyed a lovely holiday motor trip recently to ottawa and the gatineau hills death at the residence of his son dawson hare j r b sibley is cioiunore or from a moose toronto on tues oct 1kb 1901 jeremiah sibley beloved husband of the late kmiey elizabeth sislesr and dear fa ther of winifred mrs win etnptinghami veda mrs o r bailey lloyd and robert in his tjkh vear resting at the chape of l e oneill stoutt- ville for service on friday oct 22nd at 2 pm interment in newmarket cemetery rv tsifei c boneless 9 i i veal roast i lb 39e i 5 devon sliced bacon lb 49c fresh grade a 212 to 3 lbs predressed chickens roasting or frying lb 43c maple leaf skinless wieners lb lb 39c maple leak bologna lb lb 29c mapie leaf 1 lb pork sausage skinless pkg 45c maple leaf loin pork smoked midget rolls lb 55c aylmeil in tomato sauce with pork boston brown beans fob cars trucks tractors motor oil all grades is 01 tin 2 for 27 s qt tin 131 halloween shell- out kisses lb peanuts in shell lb jelly beans or gum drops lb 29c 33c 33c fancy qualliy cream style stokelys corn catelll in tomato sail cooked spaghetti oiaoo with pectin plu jam australian seedless raisins 3 01 fresh fruits vegetables- first of the season 2 lb pkk 41c taty nourishing cateili macaroni is oil pvk ific t price sale robin hood flakey riv pie crust 17c new crop sweet thin skinned a juicy florida oranges california firm crisp iceberg lettuce fixjrida marsh seedless grapefruit ontario fancy grade mcintosh apples maryland no 1 sweet potatoes ue 252 doz 35c jumbo sue 21 each 19c iarce size so 5 for 33c s lb roly bas 35c 3 lb 19c dominion storks limitkd value krtorllve tlior fri st at your dominion store in slonftvlllr orlohrr 21 23 23 butfonville forces fifth game a smashing home run clout by buttonvilles bert baker in the seventh inning with two mates aboard broke up a tight ball game and allowed bill hoods squad to chalk up a 96 win over markham and force a fifth and deciding game the final contest is scheduled for markhams morgan park on thursday night of this week in buttonvilles big seventh inning the sluggers pitcher ab townsend pounded a tri ple into centre field bud and lack watson followed with singles to tie the score at 55 chick webster hit into a field ers choice as bud watson was thrown out at the plate mark- hams hurler peg oneill was replaced by relief moundsmaji red fleming but he failed to halt the buttonwille rally mac clement singled to bring lack watson in and bert bak er cleared the sacks with a mighty circuit clout when the dust had cleared buttonville held a k5 advantage markham counted a lone tally in the 8th for the last run of the game markham jumped into a 20 lead early in the game on runs by bob petch in the first in ning and charley parent in the second buttonville moved ahead in the fourth on singles by mac clement bert baker an error on lack watson and a double by right fielder don mc intosh the game continued to see saw back and forth with first lone team taking the lead only to lose it again in the sixth inning harry young doubled and charley parent singled to make the score read 43 in mar- khams favor buttonville tied it up in their half of the inning on singles by chick webster and don mcintosh in the seventh inning mark ham went ahead for the third time in the game lloyd ray- iner laid down a perfect bunt and beat it out and morley petch belled a double into left field to score the front runner buttonville however salted the contest away in their half of the seventh with a five run hitting spree at the plate for the sluggers mac clement don mcintosh bert baker and bud watson showed more of their former free hitting style that ha al ways made one sluggers a po tent ball club in the field jack watson turned his finest per formance of the season at 3rd l3se as he pulled off a number of sensational plays bud wat son and don mcintosh looked good in the outfield the tat ters catch in the ninth inning was of the willie mayes var iety for markham the petch bro thers were as usual the aces power performers lloyd ray- mer looked good on second uii charley parent was very stea dy on third markham pulled off the only double play of the game the ball going from par ent to raymer to meharg herb allng at the plate with gordj pilkey handling the bases marshall francis tomlinson his many friends were deep ly shocked at the sudden death of marshall francis tomlinson in oshawa general hospital bryn at green river may 2s 1ss1 in markham town ship mr tomlinson was the son of frank tomlinson and klizabeth toucher in 1921 he married louelia j merrick and lived in tor onto for 2s years there he worked for independent tele phone and later with the roger radio he retired in 1940 and moved to uxbridge the beautiful floral tributes showed the esteem in which he was held left to mourn the loss of a kind and loving hus band is a sorrowing wife a brother karl of oshawa thomas of sarnia the funeral was held from mcguire and low funeral chapel service was conducted by lle rev mr kennedy the pallbearers were six nephews of mr tomlinson the flower bearers were leo lloyd walter and john merrick peter moore claude tomlinson and ronnie shier six auction sales on one con cession within the space of a few months is a record chalk ed up by ken clarke pren tice auctioneers of these six sales all on the 5th con of vaughan twp four have been completed and two will be held thy week all farms are changing hands four having been purchased by one man the lady bowlers are bring ing contributions of canned goods to the local arena bowl ing alley this friday night for the flool victimi it has been suggested that the other groups such as the businessmen and lions might also contribute on their special evenings as well by bringing along some cann ed goods mrs bill ford of the ladies bowling league has kindly consented to look after the donations which may be left anytime as well as bowl ing nighis seasons tickets on sale seasons tickets for senior b hockey games he slouffville arena are now on sale they must be pur chased at the box office see cy for all your ditching trenching and digg ing problems cy bellman sons srouffville 290 custom bulldozing basement excavation back filling landscape designing shaping grading ponds drag line available when necessary agent for popular prefab homes cottages garages 9tf ai5t stkckiky thono sioutrvllle 00816 or 10801 with the local churches melville bethesda and peaches united churches rev h d moddle sunday oct 24 10 am peaches llio am melville 300 pm bethesda melville board of stewards on tuesday evening melville wa on wednesday evening at the home of mrs roxborough auction sale farm pkopbktv i shorthorns hbrkkobr8 1kis farmau h tractor implements hay grain friday oct 29 at ixt 17 concession a uxbringk twp off no 47 highway the property of geo dowswell 100 acre farm 95 acres under cultivation 12 acres new seeds 15 acre perman ent pasture all plowing done good well 3 ponds insul- brick house bank barn driv ing ahed garage henhouse terms on real estate made known day of sale cattle roan shorthorn cow 6 yrs due nov hereford cow calf hy side red shonhorn cow calf by aide red shorthorn cow open calf by side red white cow calf by side holfitein cow milking i angus cow calf by side 6 young calves 9 hereford steers yearlings 1 roan steers i red steers 2black steert 6 red calves 400 lbs 2 black calves 400 lbs 2 roan calves 400 lbs purebred dualpurpose short horn bull 1 4 years pigs 10 chunks 1660 lbs 9 chunks 150 lbs 7 chunks 100 lbs implements farmall h tractor pto star ter lights good corkahutt no 11 kerhliiwr drill power lift tractor hitch nearly new cockshutt grain binder 7 cut inter mower 6 cut nearly new inter cullivaior power lift tractor hitch 13tooth inter side delivery rake nearly new buck rake to fit ford or fr- guson tractor riding scuffler walking scuffler 1951 inter iton truck 8 boi helper springs actual mileage 30000 miles excellent condition int 2fnr tractor plow ace base cockshutt no 6 tractor manure spreader good wagon with hay rack set scales 2000 lbs 40 cedar poels dump rake 7 j sel of sleighs no bags of po- rose handled the offici 5 sw dr8 h rows mh mower hay a grain 2100 bales of miid hay i- rellent shape quantity of loose ravi hay 1000 bushels of mlied united missionary church gormley bethesda rev c e hunking minister sunday oct 24 bethesda 1030 am morning worship 2 pm sundav school gormxey 115 pm sunday school 245 pm worship 730 pm young peoples broadcast time 845 each sun day morning cklb oshawa united missionary church rev h shanlz minister sunday oct 24 mount jov 10 am sunday school 11 am worship thurs 8 pm prayer meeting dickson hili 10 am morning worship 11 am sunday school 730 pm evangelistic tues 8 pm prayer meeting vivian mccormack memorial church rev w s whiteombc ma raslor sunday oct 24 1030 sunday school 730 pm evening worship tuesday 815 pm young peoples langstaff in charge thurs 830 prayer meeting stouffville baptist church rev h f branton pastor sunday oct 24 1000 am church bible school 1100 am morning worship 730 pm evening service i wed 8 pm midweek service fri 8 pm young people christ church anglican rev f j bournes rector sunday oct 24 19th after trinity 145 pm sunday school 230 pm evensong fri 630 pm pot luck sup per and vestry meeting postponed from last week watch and prav st matt 2641 brethren in christ church heise hill gormley pastor bishop a l winger sunday oct 24 10 am sunday school 1100 am worship 7 pm evangelistic wed 730 pm midweek prayer meeting come and worship with us your presence is greatly ap preciated bl0omington and ringwood christian churches rev g w brown pastor sunday oct 24 blioomington 10 am sunday school 11 am worshin friday 8 pm christian endeavour kiwtjwood 10 am sunday school offering for hurricane be lief fund 230 pm worship monday 8 pm c e mission ary meeting alton a 1030 am sunday school 730 pm worship wed 8 pm prayer meeting special notice 121st anniversary services in bloominglon church sun day oct 31 at 11 am and 730 pm speaker in morning rev w whitcombe music by uxbridge twp boys choir ambassador choir from toronto under leadership of cyril redford in evening service special spea ker stouffville united church rev douglas davis minister sunday oct 21 62nd anniversary 10 am sunday school 11 am morning worship rev j ehvood mitchell b a bd kingston rd united church 730 pm rev w c iockhart ma dd lamblon-kings- way united church special singing by the choir tues 700 scouts and cubs 700 pm cglt thurs 4 pm explorers 815 pm choir sunday october 31 3 pm baptism service cut food fa dominion birth holden mr and mrs holden fnee arlene harper grain ameow of stouffville rrppy w s d many ec trvvon c other article too numerous o tober 13 ial at brlerbush i mention hospital a brother for ross te- n chauev cash j sale at i pm harp bvrwii r f faflkver cleric brazilian con expwi jxeivsov ump w headline now fimlkrs atkinson isnt that just too ba i jo stolffvi rle4nlteiv slsslisakchlrcll kui f g huevn minister- sunday oct 1 10 am sunday school anniversary service- 11 am and 730 pm gtrwa speaker rov r reilly for merly youth for christ di rector in calcutta india rev reilly is now conduct ing a service each night at 800 aitona i03o am sunday school 730 pm evangelistic rev f hnson speaker reformed church of canada dutch meeting held la the fellowship centra lemonvlllo tastor c m kkiman sunday oct 24 10 am worship sendee 11 aro sunday school memorial christian church sunday oct 21 10 am sunday school 11 am and 7v pm worship services prayer meeting tuesday ve- wng s p m the fellowship of evangelical baptist churches rev norman rowan pastor sunday oct 24 10 am sunday school contest continue wo need you to help us bent waver- ley rd 11 am worship wed 8 pm prayer meeting speaker rev wm hilta raker hiix 130 pm sunday school 2 30 pm worship donations of canned food clothing and money for hol land marsh received at thi service thurs 830 prayer meeting at the home of wesley baker st james presbyterian church stouffville rt d r mckiujcu ba sunday oct 21 erng services on oct 10th and 24th at 7 jo pm

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