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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 30, 1941, p. 9

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday january 30 1941 i special offer save 8c maple leaf pure soap flak oap riaxes 1 large pkg and 2 cakes maple leaf toilet soap all for 20c crosse blackwells soups assorted 2 med size tins 25c crothers meadow cream sodas 2 lb pkg 25c sunny day carrot juice for better health 2 tins 23c bulk cocoa 2 pounds special 25c crosse blackwells bate nut bread junior foods heinz maple leaf cake flour tiger catsup paper serviettes prunes large size per tin 15c per tin 10c pel pkg 29c large 26 oz bottle 19c pkg of 80 15c 2 lbs 29c fresh vegetables fruits fresh smoked haddock fillets frozen salmon fresh oysters watch for the weekend hand bill rafosiff co town delivery stouffville ontario phone 7112 r electric radio serenader lor sale six tubes all good con dition apply g g at hicoard burtons stouffer street ringwood pritate jack skinner of petawawa is liome on two weeks leave kt and mrs leslie reid spent tbe ireekend in toronto we are glad to report that mrs wei mitchell who has been under the sectors care for some time is modi improved in health a splendid missionary programme war given in the church on monday nigii by the ten talent club of the stouffville christian church sixth line and baker hill baptist rnnrches held their annual skating partr monday night at the ballan- trav- pen air rink gsorge abell who is somewhere in bagjand writes to his mother that he rhafl a thrilling experience when the nosie in which he was billeted suf- lenes severe damage when a bomb dropped close by we hear that mr brown of little britain has been invited to preach en ear christian church circuit for in cext two weeks ballantrae lose final game unionville baptism ordinance observed for babes st philips anglican church was the scene of two very interesting services during the past weekend on saturdayjanuary 25 mr and mrs a courtney proctor of cedar- brcok game farm presented ann barbara their baby daughter for baptism the service being private mr a h c proctor and mrs proc tor and dr fletcher mcphedran and mrs phedran the babes grand parents and some of the close friends of the family were present on sunday during morning ser vice an unusual and very interesting jvent took place when two brothers ii a and charles maynard and their wives who are sisters daughters of mr and mrs robert denby had their babies baptised the little son of h a and helen maynard is named charles robert and the baby daughter of charles and kay maynard is barbara ann rev f herman rector of st philips church was the officiating clergyman at both ceremonies local residents may get hospitalization on an insurance basis 0 n the intercounty community jiaclrey league at uxbridge on tues sy night ballantrae suffered their 5t defeat of the season when the vjomdgo aggregation scored a five- twi victory over our unbeatable ejap by the same score reach bel sunderland in the double head er tils week completes the single 3terfnle and no definite arrange ments for any playoff have been decided skating open air ballantrae rink -on- wednesday mid saturday evenings good music i latest circulation figures january 1941 stouffville 281 four rural routes 286 claremont rural routes 117 gormley 65 goodwood 52 markham irr 2 59 unionville rr 41 markham village 37 cedar valley 22 ringwood 20 ballantrae 11 brougham 6 counter sale 50 trndinp area 1047 other ontario points 146 toronto 113 western canada 37 united states 35 uxbridge 13 newmarket n aurora 6 pickering village 6 mount albert 5 total paid circulation 1422 stouffville may soon be able to enter the scheme for combined hos pital care for all its people who sub scribe to the service at a very nom- mal sum this is something this paper has strongly favored for years and we are elated over the assurance coming from toronto on tuesday that this town in company with other municipalities are to be ac corded the benefits of hospitaliza tion on an insurance plan basis following its policy of working in close cooperation with the medi cal profession the ontario hospital association has notified all ihysi- ciaus in the province that a plan for hospital care will probably be in augurated here shortly undei the auspices of the oha this is a development of the re cent conference held by a committee t the association with dr c icufus rcipin director of the commission oil hospital care for the american hospital association according to tentative arrange ments the plan will be a nonprofit community effort for the benefit of the lowwage earner there will be no doortodoor canvassing and no paid agents members of the board of administration will work without remuneration and there will be neither stockholders nor dividends all benefits as the organization grows will accrue to its subscribers for a purely nominal sum the employed worker will be able to secure adequate hospital care for himself when needed and for a slightly larger sum may obtain sim ilar benefits for his dependents groups rather than individuals will he encouraged to become subscrib ers since experience elsewhere has proved that this lessens overhead costs it is stated when he met his brother or the crain john booth wore on his breast the medal which marks him as a winner of the distinguished flying cress he earned it over fiance in the early clays of the spring blitzkrieg bethesda russel yake of uxbridge visited relatives here this week we are glad to note that mrs e stekley in a toronto hospital is mroving in health mr and mrs lindsay ferguson of acton were callers in this neighborhood a few days ago mr and mrs lou brillinger spent last tuesday with mr and mrs herb hisey at ringvood mr and mrs burnice preston were sunday guests at j empring- hams wms will meet on wednes day february 5 at the home of mrs wm burkholder mr and mrs a b shelter had tea on sunday with mr and mrs wm empringham and family well folks half the winter is gone and we still have good roads for motoring while our township has had very little expense for snow shovelling specials for this week 1 livingston puffed wheat livingston puffed wheat quaker corn flakes crisco shortening crisco shortening lone star tomatoes star amonia classic cleanser gillettslye 16 oz pkg 15c 6 oz pkg 7c 3 pkgs 23c 3 lbs 53c 1 lb 21c 28 oz tins 2 for 23c pkg 5c 3 pkg 14c 100 per tin lie how parcels reach germany from our red cross depot approximately 2s000 red cross parcels of food for british includ ing canadian prisoners of war in germany have been shipped from the toronto depot and is 000 of these are one their way overseas dr fred w routley national com missioner of the canadian red cross reported yesterday the parcels are sent from new york on american expert liner to lisbon where they are taken over by international red cross repre sentatives who guarantee their safe delivery to the prisoners the par cels go to marseilles on a red cross ship which is permitted to pass through the british blockade they are then put aboard a red cross train hound for geneva and their distribution to the prisoners is hand led from this point about 5000 of the food parcels which left toronto recently are aboard a ship carrying american red cross supplies to europe the parcels of food each of which contains a sufficiently balanced diet to last a prisoner a full week are being packed in toronto at the pre sent time the original output of the depot which has been open four weeks was 5000 parcels a week but the machinery has been speeded up to produce twice that number the canadian red cross is supply ing the food at the direct request of mrs h r norton spentan after- british re cros3 whose work along these lines in britain has been 5th uxbridge alri and mre clarence jones spent a day last week in toronto mr and mrs harold norton spent sunday at her parents mr and mrs george browns home mr g jones spent tuesday with his daughter mrs everett hockley mr david brown were on the sick list this last week sunday visitors at mr george coppins were mr bud norton and miss edna taylor of claremont and mr and mrs k dopking of toron to mrs edw norton 4th line spent tuesday evening at mr george browns mr maurice sheldon and mr lloyd jones spent an afternoon skiing lately by the looks of the poles maurice had an accident i sunday vistors at mr jake tay- lors were mr and mrs alvin red- shaw and family mr wm cottons and miss jean taylor of claremont reeve r e ashenhurst spent a few days last week at county coun cil altona miss nealo and mrs f johnson of stouffville spent a day last week wit mr and mrs norman neal mr wray beilbey and miss alta oilers spent sunday at allan meyers mr joe shepherd preached in altona church sunday night meeting of the happy helpers class meet at the home of mrs allan meyer this thursday afternoon at 230 pm mrs b reesor spent the weekend with her aunt in tillsonburg lions club carnival wednesday feb 5 ss10 no prize broom ball 810s20 free tickets horse races s20s30 3 laps 1st 130 2nd 1 boys race s30s40 3 laps 1st 150 2nd 1 girls race s40s50 patriotic 1st 5 2nd 3 comic 1st 3 2nd 2 costume judging s30900 1st 2 2nd 1 best couple skating 900 skating and spot prizes spot prizes 945 500 war saving certiicate lucky draw collie moyer pups phone i for 509 sale roy send the tribune to absent friends church announcements christ church anglican rev f herman rector sunday february 2 1941 200 pm evening prayer the rector will be in charge st james presbyterian church stouffville rev t de courcy rayner minister sunday february 2 1941 two great names for god of all the wonderful names of which name brings him nearer to us come and see if you have guessed right lemonville ballantrae united churches rev w s irwin pastor sunday february 2 1941 sabbath school and worship 10 and 11 am ballantrae 2 pm ands3 pm lenionville abstain from all appearance of evil 1 thessalonians 522 thursday january 30 s00 pm prayer meeting at mrs grays ballantrae bloomington ringwood christian churches sunday february 2 1941 regular services next sunday come and worship with us second markham baptist church sunday february 2 1941 945 am sunday school 700 pm gospel service friday 8 pm y p meeting in this church wed 8 pm prayer meeting noon last week with her sister mrs edw norton 4th line hampered by enemy airraids raf men have the makings stouffville groceteria next door to library phone 280 self service we deliver mondays and thursdays on orders of 1 or more stouffville christian church r k vickers pastor thursday ten talent club at the home of mrs les rowbotham sunday february 2 1941 1000 am sunday school 1100 am- worship mr a h mckenzie of knox college toronto subject is it your own idea 700 pm christian endeavour birthday service centre field groups joining in the sixtieth anniversary subject christ calls rev r k vickers tuesday 8 pm christian en deavour in charge of mrs elgin waggs group church hill 200 pm sunday school 300 pm worship thursday endeavour at mr and mrs h peggs home stouffville united church l e atkinson minister sunday february 2 1941 1100 am morning worship the faith that does not fail 230 pm sunday school and bible class 700 pm evenisg worship bunyans pilgrims progress this is the first in a series of three great books special singing the theme 815 pm the young peoples britf bright hour wednesday 8 pm prayer and fellowship hour strangers and visitors are always welcomed at these services yes thats greed i eading aircraftman the eyes of list 100 raf men who reached a w may toronto recently and its more than seen the mak- from essex and r b bowran of a year since thoyvo newcanlcontyne they were among ings of a lemon pie stouffville baptist rev duncan macgregor pastor friday january 31 the bible class will meet in the church base ment at 8 pm sunday february 2 1941 1000 am bible school classes for all ages 1100 am morning worship the ordinance of the lords supper will be observed at the close of the morning service 700 pm evening worship speaker rev w s whltcombema mr whltcombe so well known in ths district will preach and after the service will show slides on mission work being carried on among the french canadians wed s00 pm prayer service come and worship with us dickson hill and mt joy mennonite churches rev p g lehman pastor dicksons boll sunday february 2 1941 standard time 230 pm bible school temper ance study 730 pm evening worship rev s goudle will preach mount jot daylight saving time 1030 am bible school temper ance study 1130 am morning worship s00 pm evening worship mr lehman will preach throughout the day we cordially invite you stouffville mennonite church rev h shantz pastor sunday february 2 1941 1000 am sunday school 1100 am divine worship 230 pm mongolia s s 700 pm evangelistic tuesday evening 800 pm even ing classes at bible school wednesday evening 8 altona prayer meeting mongolia song and bible study young peoples prayer mooting at stouffville thursday evening 8 fstouffville prayer meeting friday evening 8 atha prayer meeting wherefore ho is able also to save them to the uttermost that come on to god by him seeing he ever iiveth to mako intercession for them heb725 ni

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