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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 28, 1954, p. 7

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tan tribune stwrfwb oni tfearwsay rtrter 28 1654 firm ripe crisp tender fruits vegetables make every meal a treat serve your family and yourself tasty nutritious meals with fresh fruit and crisp tender vegetables arriving regularly at prices low enough to fit into any budget a triple special this week only pineapple juice 20 o dm 2 for u maxwell house monarch coffee angel food mix 1 lb tin packace m towel redeem your coupon with us atcliff stottpfvitilik ont entry list down for north york plowing match because minds were 50 oc cupied with hurricane hazel end the damage wrought thro ughout the district the entry fist in the north york plowing match was down this year as compared with the 1953 match best plowed land in the match by a resident of york county was that of grant welly who received the eso prize along with as best in horse plowed and was roy smith the spe cial e l mccarron prize for bist plowed land by a junior fanner member was taken by eldred king ringwood north york officials were most fortunate in their selec tion of a site for the 1954 match in the fact that the ballantrae farm of cliff wallwork pos sesses light land which absorb ed much of the torrential rain that had fallen for days following the match a hot suppef was served in ross hoods hall ballantrae at which time the prizes were presented the following is a complete list of the winners sod open jointers h r jones burnell wylie e timbers anthony featherstone horses in stubble roy smith ralph holden mounted plow class tractors leonard wellman jim hamilton tractors in sod open grant wells hugh baird douglas reid norman robson eldred king boys 18 and un der tractors in sod carl tim- phone 198 seawrtt bers john pugh bob arm strong arnold howden keith balsdon wm obrien trac tors in sod 3 furrow floyd torsjth norman tindall john mcdonald tractors in stubble 2 furrow open bruce timbers ivan degeer gordon brumwell don dunkeld stub ble 2 furrow ralph smith tractors in stubble novice ralph smith boys or girls un der 15 tractors in stubble glenn grove traotors 2 fur row no handling norman hobson hugh baird grant wells douglas rcid eldred king 3 furrow plow floyd forsyth norman tindall best team and equipment r wylie r holden f carruthers roy smith ed timbers a feath erstone best going team r holden b wylie r smith giant public auto auction sale for fall clearance outstanding guarantees outstanding guarantees used cars trucks and tractors in the event of rain auction will be held under cover one given away car as a door prize saturday october 30th auctioneer keith armstrong terms 2 pm sharp terms come one come all refreshments british ontario motors limited your chryslerplymouth dealer phone 7 miles n of uxbridge phone uxbridge 162r15 4 miles s of udora uxbridge 162r15 leaskdale ontario have you ever seen an auto auction ontario and york counties film council news one of the most successful executive meetings of the year for the ontario york coun- ties ilim council was held las week r claremont report were heard from the librarians and another two li braries have been set up in the south end to accommodate these members school film re port was given by miss dea johnson and it is very encour aging how much the school teachers and children look for ward to these special films mr fred wicks of markham con- sented to act as chairman for the annua meeting which is j to be held in january 1955 1 members will be asked to do their part to make our annua meeting another success the eastern ontario film coun cils federation held their an nual meeting at the royal ho tel at picton last friday and saturday and had delegates from film councils in clare mont oshawa peterborough kingston prescott picton and other points in eastern onta rio many delegates had to tra vel through hurricane hazel but despite the weather there was an excellent turnout buzz sessions and reports of com mittees where given on satur day morning and at noon a ba nquet was held at the royal hotel mr graham fraser of craw ley films of ottawa was guest speaker and gave an ex cellent talk on the production of films afternoon sessions featured the conclusion of buzz sessions and election of the oiew 195455 officers miss mildred ward gave her report to our film council on the success of the film club and reminded all those inter ested in films that the next film club meeting is to be held on wednesday october 27th at the home of mr and mrs reg hoskins in clare mont at 8 pm meeting was then adjourned and refreshments served balsam and mount z10n mrs j flynn passed away last monday oct is at the home of her daughter and son inlaw mr and mrs leslie har- bron private funeral service was held on wed at lindsay mr donald jamieson attend ed the voung peoples conven tion of the bav of quinte con ference at almonte on the weekend a quiet wedding took place on saturday at the home of mr and mrs charles flss when their younger daughter bettv became the bride of mr bert third son of mr and mrs leslie third of milliken several relatives from here attended the funeral on thurs day last of the late mrs wil fred wilson at hamilton mrs geo wilson spent the weekend with mr and mrs les smith at prospect a charivari gang from here serenaded mr and mrs jack ward at claremont saturday night mr lome carson underwent an operation for appendicitis in the oshawa hospital sunday night mr and mrs jack empring- ham and family visited sunday with mr and mrs l empring- ham at kirisale our young peoples choir sang at the morning service on sunday at kinsale and in the evening at claremont sunday visitors at the cecil disney home were mr cecil maynard and miss ruth mar tin of schomberg mr and mrs geo maynard of winnipeg and mr and mrs lloyd broome and family of hampton friends are sorry to hear that mr bert jones of brook- lin is in the oshawa hospital a message lor students who want higher marks this year septembers here again and youre back at school for another wonderful exciting year so nows the time to start aiming at higher marks in all your classes with the help of this beautiful remington portable typewriter and how it helps you your english compositions are neater fresher- looking your physics and math assignments and allimportant notes are clearer easier to follow your homework projects and presentations take on a new look of crisp efficiency and theyre all so much easier to write with a remington its light peppy touch makes typing fast and accurate superspeed keys wont jam at any speed for higher grades and faster neater homework all year long speak to your parents today about a new remington portable typewriter sold by the stouffville tribune was devoted to youngsters principal of aurora pukic schoo for 37 years until his retirement in 1947 john g mc donald died in toronto at age 77 born in vaushan township i he was a graduate of old nor- i mal schoo ard had also taught jat purpevie edgeley and maple after hl retirement mr mc- donald moved to toronto and i took a job as school guard be- cause 1 wanted something to jdo daily 400 children were in his care at the busy pape land westwood aves intersec- tion two vears ago pupils of hartman jones memorial school presented mr and mrs mcdonald with a silver electric coffee urn on their 50tr- wed ding anniversary mr mcdonald had been ac tive in the ontario teachers federation he was a member of both maple and aurora lodges af and am and a past district deputy master of the grand lodge of ontario he had served as an elder at au rora presbyterian church he leaves his widow the former sarah f mccalum a daughter margaret c mcdon ald and two sons dugaid and muir mcdonald stouffville youth for christ stanley theatre stouffville langsraff subdivider faces charges for forgery the father the officers return ed with a search warrant it is reported that several docu ments were found involvin large sums of money the charge said to involve thou sands of dollars supposedly concerns documents signed on behalf of the firm geo selkirk surrendered at the city hall on monday after noon he appeared with his lawyer mr norman borins his solicitor claimed thai sel kirk had been signing the docu ments for a year with the au thority of the directors the accused expressed amazement when the charges were laid stated that to his knowledge no church funds were involved in the charge why dr rogers brother samuel is married to mr sel kirks sister my client is a widely respected man a genuine man publicity about this affair has caused him and his church a good deal of harm mr borins said lie had talk ed to one of the other direc tors of the company and he had not even heard of the for gery complaint when chief wideman and pc cox arrived at the selkirk home at thornhill to serve the warrant they were met by his father who said the chief threatened them with a shot gun he warned us if we didnt leave hed blow our heads off said chief wideman the altona womens insti tute are holding a turkey sup- per for the qhanipion altona softball club on friday eve ning from 530 to s oclock the public are invited admission price adults s150 under 12 years 75c preschool children free mr and mrs doug ramer and ronnie spent the weekend with his mother in ohio mrs smith returned with them for a few days ladies auxiliary branch 159 will hold their annual halloween bazaar bake sale and tea saturday oct 30 from 2 to 5 pm in the stouffville legion hall vwvwwwwvw fridav saturday october 29th 30th apache war smoke paris playboys the bowery boys monday tuesday november 1st 2nd johnny dark in technicolor tony curtis piper laurie comedy short cartoon wednesday thursday november 3rd 4th she couldnt say no jean simmons robt mitch um comedy cartoon the work of christ in a cily rescue mission coloured slides personal testimony the goodwill rescue mission london ont working among atheists alcoholics down and out ers tramps dope adicts etc united missionary church stouffville tuesday november 2nd 8 pm stouffville young peoples sitk8k 1o special preventive freezup check we check radiator check rad cap check thermostat check all hoses check fan belt check coolant and include- general service check of battery oil tires brake fluid windshield washer fluid windshield wiper blades parts extra mole motors limited pontiac buick gmc trucks sioultville phone 372 saturday night 745 2xd makkham church young eople yfc ha a planned evening for you join in the soug time juio and 11 minute broad eat the yfc rand will bring instrumental number special musical selections by the iangstaft i-adle- trio and the yfc iirl thoir film tlie promise academy award film of year tune in saturday inorninc at 0 oclock cklb oshawa lo sunday morning at i oclock n rowan director with the local churches melville bethesda and peaches united churches rev h d moildlo sunday oct 31 10 am peaches 1130 am melville 300 pm bethesda monday melville wms at home of mrs ed nigh wed bethesda wms at the home of mrs fred yake fridav nov 5th a box social in melville church at 8 pm colorful canada from coast to coast music and fun for everyone be there yourself united missionary church gormley bethesda rev c e h unking minister sunday oct 31 bethesda 1030 am morning worship 2 pm sunday school gormley 145 pm sunday schoo 215 pm worship 730 pm evangelistic nov 7th anniversary services nov 911 special meetings broadcast time s45 each sun day morning cklb oshawa stouffville baptist church rev h f branton pastor sunday oct 31 1000 am church bible school 1190 am morning worship 730 pm evening service wed s pm midweek service fri 8 pm young people christ church anglican rev f j bournes rector sunday oct 31 20th after trinity 115 pm sunday school 230 pm evensong fri 8 pm choir practice lead us not into temptation st matt 613 bloomington and ringwood christian churches rev g w brown pastor sunday oct 31 bloomington anniversary sunday 10 am sunday school 11 am worship special speaker rev w s whitcombe music by the uxbridge twp boys choir 730 pm ambassador choir from toronto conducted by mr cyril redford friday 8 pm ce social evening at the home of mr and mrs v wagg ringwood 10 am sunday school evening service cancelled in favour of bloomington anni versary v monday 8 pm monthly mis sionary meeting altona 1030 am sunday school 730 pm worship rev f lluson wed 8 pm prayer meeting reformed church of canada dutch meeting field in the- fellowship centre lcmonvillm pastor c m eelman sunday oct 31 10 am worship service 11 am sunday school memorial christian church sunday oct 31 10 am sunday school 11 am and 730 pm services cancelled tues 230 pm pilgrim work ers will meet at the home of mr and mrs iao wagg tues spm prayer meeting at the home of mr and mrs elgin wagg st james presbyterian church stouffville ret d it mckllllrnn na sunday oct 31 10 am morning worship united missionary church rev h shantz minister sunday oct 31 mount joy 10 am sunday school 11 am morning worship mrs f finlay missionary from africa will speak 730 pm wms thankoffer ing meeting mrs f finlay will speak thurs 8 pm prayer meeting dickson hill 10 am morning worship ilrs f finlay will speak 11 am sunday school tues s pm prayer meeting sunday nov 7th offering for the building fund vivian mccormack memorial church rev w s whitcombe ma pastor sunday oct 31 1030 sunday school 730 pm evening worship tues 830 ladies meeting at home of mr and mrs whit combe thursday 830 joint young peoples and prayer meeting note friday oot 29 young peoples halloween party at mr and mrs albert boakes brethren in christ church heise hill gormley pastor bishop a l winger sunday oct 31 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 stouffville united church rev douglas davis minister sunday oct 31 10 am sunday school 11 am morning worship 300 pm baptism service 730 pm evening service 800 pm young peoples tuesday cubs and scouts thursday 1 pm exiplorers 700 pm cgit 815 pm choir attention the choir from tihe indian mission on the mun- sey reserve under mr a lehman will take charge of the morning service on sun day nov 7 thursday nov 4 230 pm wms con are never so tall as when you can see above yourself cstouffarilleiunitei isonry jchfurci i rev vi q hilsoiiiiminiiter sunday oct 31 10 am sunday school 1100 am worship 730 pm evangelistic altona 1030 am sunday school 730 pm evangelistic speaker mr ronald byer coining events friday 8 pm wms at mrs finlaye nov 7th all indian choir see other announcements the fellowship of evangelical baptist churches rev norman rowan pastor sunday oct 31 10 am sunday school neighbour sunday today in the contest hjoo am worship and bap tism 730 pm young peoples in charge of mrs bruce clarke wednesday 8 pm is prayer time young peoples party at the home of helen hlsey raker hill 130 pm sunday school 230 pm worship thurs 830 prayer meeting at the home of merlyn bak er guest speaker rev w hiltz

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