Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 15, 1945, p. 5

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tribune stoiiftv i945sjhk v pjsbksi chick starter babv chicks need fresh feed thats why shur- gain chick starter is so popular with poultrymen today shurga1n chick starter is made up fre quently and only as needed so that no feeding value is lost through lack of freshness you cant beat shurgain chick starter for palatability either and that means a lot to baby- chicks for the more they eat of a feed they like he faster they grow and develop into sturdy young birds i0 jih shurgain chick starter made fresh by dicksons hill mill school teams pjlavto tie stouffville high school hockey team played to a 3all tie with markham in their visit to that town on monday night the home team were trailing in the final per iod by one goal when the tying counter was notched with only two minutes to play lloyd jennings ken schell and dune smith were the goalgetters for stouffville i vandorf phone 26302 markham rr 2 stanley theatre phone 100 showing each night at 815 saturdays holidays 700 and 900 thursday friday and saturday february 151617 kismef jronald colman marlcne dietrich technicolor color cartoon monday tuesday and wednesday february 1921 voice in the wind francis leilcrer also jletter from overseas thursday friday and saturday february 2224 uncertain glory errol flynn a soviet delegation is to visit leading sheep breeders in great britain they will inspect some of the best- pedigree flocks in the country to make selections of rams and ewes as part of their great livestock replacement plan send the tribune to absent friends special youth service there will be a special youth service conducted in the united church on sunday evening feb 18th by the canadian girls in training and the young peoples society mrs l s klinck will ren der special musical selections almira miss vera hilts of gormley had supper saturday with mr and mrs chas conner mr peter stickley and mr nor man jarvis accompanied mr fred carruthers of cashel and mr edgar stickley of victoria square spent last wednesday in kitchener mr and mrs howard ratcliff had sinner sunday with mr and mrs chas conner mr and mrs frank harvey and joyce of gormley spent saturday evening with mr and mrs geo french mrs ted wegg of cashel spent monday with mrs peter stickley mrs jim painter entertained some of her lady friends to a quilt ing here on tuesday mrs john wegg and teddy of cashel spent monday with mrs willis lehman mr and mrs peter stickley had supper with mrs geo hilts and vera of gormey on wednesday mr and mrs norman jarvis spent sunday with mr and mrs john jarvis of agincourt mrs chas comer spent sunday evening with mr geo french an interesting guest in our midst is pte claronce danard who is here visiting his sister mrs lou lehman pte danard saw active service m italy and is enjoying a well deserved furlough new business on feb 15 cec andrus will commence to operate a general garage business to be known as stouffville automotive service located at bpad ways service station specializing in engine rebuilding reboring line boring main bearingsi engine tupeup electrical and fuel systems brakes general repairs govt licensed prices in accordance with wptb telephone 265 residence 505 mr and mrs h e oliver attend ed the annual meeting and banquet of ihe canadian jersey club at the boyal york hotel miss jane switzer of toronto spent the weekend with her parents mr and mrs h a switzer misses merle stevenson nora graham harry wright and leslie smith enjoyed the ice follies in toronto mrs irwin george and edna of armadale and mr and mrs jack irwin spent sunday with mr and mrs lome johnson and family glad to welcome john crawford home from the hospital after his serious accident mr and mrs james oliver visited mr and mrs b tennyson in tor onto 3lly kmgdon represented wes ley sunday school in the senior temperance contest david pres ton won the trophy in the inter mediate grade david attends pine orchard sunday school congratu lations boys the winners will speak at hamilton 14 and 15 of this month n mr and mrs marshal brilhnger mr and mrs garfield thompson were guests to a turkey dinner at mr and mrs john temeys mr art vannostrand rcaf of hagersville spent the weekend with his family here miss jean switzer of toronto was home over sunday an exceptionally good attendance arrived to enjoy the ladies aid held at the home of mrs art van nostrand last wednesday after noon the roll call a new years resolution several new members joined the mild weather of friday and saturday was enjoyed and will help fasten down the snow the van- dorf sideroad is kept open and the next north is pine orchard road the other two have been closed for a few wpeks our pastor rev ec moddle will begin a series of lenten services commencing next sunday on the way the master went feb 18 his baptism will be the message the temperance contestants will deliver their addresses this will be a very profitable service and plan to attend miss ruth oliver and friend of toronto visited miss mabel carr in hamilton recently dickson hill pte charles grove was home last week a number of ladies of the wm s scaled the heights snow and spent the day quilting at mrs herb wide- mans corporals june grove ella giay and betty morin spent the weekend at the wm grove home roy moyer and mr and mrs harvey moyer attended the funeral of the late mr cain at newton- brook on sunday afternoon a pleasant evening was spent re cently at the home of mrs red- shaw when mr and mrs tunney were presented with many lovely and useful gifts friends and rela tives join in wishing them much happiness y x at least one farmer removed the snow from one of his buildings after the collapse of a shed on w a jones mill property- a number of friends and rela tives were present at the funeral of the late mrs sam ramer at the wideman church last thursday rev mr r hamilton spent a few days at home prior to a thousand- mile journey to the state of maine to conduct a series of evangelistic services the weekly prayer ser vice was held in their home last week ju poultrymen why take a chance when- so much feed jjdepends on so little pioneer chick mash granular pioneer feed is specially coarse processed for fast growth quick feathering low mortality more palatability a- less deterioration some chickens grbw to breed aov f more chickens grow faster due to feed f slt t order your pioneer chick mash now delbert booth your pioneer dealer phone stouffville 8207 laying mash hog feeds dairy feeds warehouse on main st east deliveryservice goodwood we regret the death of mr t j feren one of our eldest men who would reach his 88th birthday next july he was a quite respected citizen of the village our obituary on his life appears elsewhere in thisissue mr and mrs w greenbury of stouffville and mrs walker of dickson hill were here this week staying at the feren home also mrs w h johnston of markham township is with her sister mrs feren miss jessie reid of toronto and miss amy christie were at the j f reid home here the well known wm whittleton is now improving in health old friends will be pleased to learn the highways west of goodwood blocked for so long is again opened for traffic since a channel has been cut through the high snow banks the like of which has not been seen here for many years service in the united church on sunday wasconducted by pte john davis from st thomas we regret to say that mrs john field- is numbered with those who arg ill the court actloii in uxbridge last thursday as a result 6t the fatal crossing crash goodwood recent ly will be followedwith keen local interest and readers will appreciate the fact that the tribune is cover ing the caseas it proceedifor the benefit of itsjreaderssttushxpestt ed that theheahrwiiirconciucle today thursday- v struck by auto cyclist is injured johnwhiteman markham aged 55 fractured his collarbone when he was thrown off the bicycle he was riding which was hit by a car two miles south of the michell farm on no 7 highway on friday night according to constable b gay- man of unionville whitman was riding around a curve on no 7 when a car driven by mansel elson of stouffville slid on the pavement in passing and sideswiped the bicycle dra l hoare of markham was called and rendered first aid to whitman then removed him to the michell farm where he was employed he was taken to a tor onto hospital for treatment on saturday morning gormley mr and mrs clarence doner and mr and mrs lloyd doner spent sunday evening with the mans- bridges at richmond hill mr alvin farmer had a phone call on monday from the king ed ward hotel from his brother-in- law asa heise who is down on business from saskatoon mrs dou henry spent tuesday in the city joe sider and family were to richmond hill on saturday mrs farmer and mrs henry were in the city last week we are sorry mrs geo baker has been sick for a few weeks we missed mrs huson on sun day hope she will soon be out again mrs clarence doner called on mrs peter steckley one day last week mr and mrs frank bennett and family had supper with mr and mrs whitney johnson on sunday evening mr and mrs e hunt maion and ruth had supper saturday evening with mr and mrs william wilson of thornhill miss annie steckley had sunday dinner with mr and mrs ralph baker miss helen doner of toronto was home over last weekend also miss ruth gooding of queensville spent the weekend at her home sunday evening mrs e jones entertained mrs thos moorby and mr and mrs john bond m her home for supper victoria square mr and mrs ralph boynton had tea monday evening with mr and mrs wm heise miss faye nichols is spending a few days with miss barbara fris- by while her mother is m the hos pital mr j and mrs stanley boynton david and donald had tea sunday evening with mr and mrs p ben- nettand family the occasion being mrs jboynlons birthday 4 mrnjohn buchanan mr and mrs jharry forester and family had teasunday evening with mr and mrs w whitter and helen at elgin mills mrs cecil nichols is in the pri vate patients pavillion toronto general hospital where she under went an appendicitis operation on monday morning we all wish her a speedy recovery sympathy of the community is extended to mr edward britnell and family of toronto in the pass ing of mrs britnell early tuesday morning mr and mrs britnell were frequent church visitors in our community the world day of prayer service will be held friday afternoon in the sunday school room at 2 30 mrs allan hoover of gormley is to be the leader of this service neigh boring churches have been invited tc participate in this special prayer service congratulations are extended to mr and mrs steochel nee muriel wilson daughter of mr and mrs w wilson gormley on the birth of a daughter therewas a fair attendance at the jwi and jfi meeting despite the unfavorable weather and blocked roads at the jwi meeting the motto was taken by miss marjorie hart a very in teresting talk was given by mr lousi nichols on historical re search at the joint meeting with the jfa the guest speaker was mr jim t moore assistant agricult ure representative of york county who gave a very inspiring report of the junior farmers convention rtrcyt a list of specials for the thrifty shopper bulk cocoa per lb 2 lbs for 25c unwrapped laundry soap 6 cakes for 25c picadilly pine tar soap 6 cakes for 25c pure castile soap 4 cakes for 25c echo naptha s6xp6 cokes for 25c coffee bulk ground as required lb 25c apple raspberry jam 4 b tin 55c oranges celery lemons grapefruit lettuce ratcliff co town delivery v phwhe 198 the way of the transgressor a former employee of the oil controllers office at hamilton was sentenced to nine months in jail and a fine of 3500 for trafficking in stolen gas coupons possession three months jail term for a mon treal resident and a toronto service station attended was assessed 500 on a similar charge continued in fractions of- the rental regulations by a property owner at halifax re- of counterfeit gas coupons led to a suited in a fine of 500 and costs the church services st james presbyterian church stouffville rev x decoorcy rayner minister sunday feb 18th 130 pnsabbath school and bible class 2 30 p m divine worship longtempered christians being the fifth in the series on unveiling the angel in human life the fruit of the spirit is long- suffering but isnt it contrary to human nature to endure wrongs patient ly unveil the angel it is worthwhile to come to church stouffville mennonite church rev b i moyer pastor sundays feb 18th 1000 am sunday school 1100 am howard ejhantz will re- present the ontario temperance federation 2 30 pm youth bible drill 7 30 pm evangelistic 7 30 pm altona thursday eve stouffville prayer meeting friday 3 pm world womens day of prayer next week monday evening stouffville young peoples come thou with us and we will do thee good numbers 10 29 stouffville christian church charles montgomery pastor miss nora stapleton organic sunday feb 18th 1000 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship 730 pm gospel service monday 7 30 pm teen age girls thursday 8 pm christian end friday 7 pm childrens meeting church huji sunday feb 18th 200 pm bible school 300 pm divine worship a hearty welcome to all christ church anglican rev f herman rector sunday feb 18th 200 pm sunday school i 2 30 pjn evening prayer everybody welcome bloomington ringwood christian churches rev g w brown pastor sunday feb 18th 1100 am bloommgton 7 30 pm rmgwood sunday school in both churches at 10 00 a m classes for all ages a welcome awaits you at these services plan to come second markham baptist church x rev norman rowan pastor sunday feb 18th 955 am sunday school 1100 a m morning worship o magnify the lord with me and let us exalt his name together friday at 8 pm young peoples held at the oac guelph recently i t ftl mtrayer meeting a few rounds of euchre were play ed with the prizes as follows ladies 1st mrs leslie hart con solation mrs edith jones gents 1st alvin caseley and mr p willows tied with mr willows winning consolation mr jim moore a very enjoyable lunch followed the sick go to the senate we were amused by a report in the daily star that hon n mc- larty would not contest the next federal election since his health is not what it should be therfthe report went on to say that mr mc- larty would in all probability be given a seat in the senatejust what a lot of people believe tfie senate is a place for old foggles who can sit or stand if they wish but always with a fat salary the king government is about to fill 15 vacancies in the senate would that this government were brave cnraghfoebrganizethe red cham- behand stream line it so that those 15jseats wouldnot befilled by this or -any- other- government time enjoy a spiritual pause that invigorates service of precedes our wor ship hour come and take part in singing the best of the old and new hymns of praise h mennonite churches dickson hillnd mt joy rev s s shantz minister mount joy sunday feb 18ihj 1000 am sundayschool 1 100am piytnenworship 730vmi- evangelistic v monday 7 pm sunshine gospel band frway at 3 pm service in the inlereit of the worlds day of prajyer flllimiv 221 missionary service speakers rev easlers from ni geria w africa dicksons hnli v r sunday feh8th j v 1000 am divine worsnip lcoo almsunday school 4 i 730pm evangelistic serviced cj gormley and bethesda mennonite brethren in christ church rev p huson pastor sunday feb 18th bethesda preaching service 10 30 am gormiey sunday feb 18th sunday school 2 pm preaching 3 pm young peoples service 730 pm rev a t gooding will give a special bible study plan to be present world day of prayer services will be held m the following churches at 230 fridayaftefnobn mennon- ite erethren in christ church gormley united church vic toria square try to attend the nearest church in your commun ity everybody welcome it stouffville united 1x church i rev douglas pavisminiater jsundayi feb 18th loooam sunday school 1100 anl divine worship 73fltpmspecialyouth service programin chargepf cgit and ypuviolln selections by mrs l klinck s thursday- 730 pm cgit pm choir practice i friday 715pm cubs this is boy scout week a salute to our wolf cubs r t j t s t during this lenten period we ao well to examine yourselves our motives our integrity j the jflrstminlstryof gods mercy is torfrestablish usin moraland 6pmtualjntegrityl y stouffville baptist church rev d macgregor pastor sunday feb 18th 1000 am bible school j classes for all ages 1100 am morning worship 730 pm evening worship wednesday 8 pm prayer meeting the cgit group will worship with us on sunday morning everybody welcome melville bethesda and peachs churches rev r t chapin minister sunday feb 18th regular services at all three appointments 1000 am peachs 11 30 a m melville 300 pm bethesda everybody welcome 1 s ssssifjiisjri 2 ss xwz j i 7t3p t y j t lzs7sjijmmiimvm

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