Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 22, 1942, p. 5

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f1 the tribune stouffville 6nt thursday oct 22nd 1942 band benefit concert thursday night christmas boxes for the boys overseas must be mailed no laterthan november 10th we have a stock of small articles suitable for packing let us help you new lux knitting book buy a large package of lux and send for your copy of the new lux knitting book large box 25c bpedaii jji jlth week mltf aurora belle flour maple leap baking powder vanilla harrys hornes puddings rinso large size lifebuoy soap lux toilet soap pearl laundry soap zest sweet mixed pickles first prize in drive for canteen melville i 24 lb 75c tin 15c 8 oz- 15c 10c 25c gc 6c 5 bars 25c 1 gal tub 195 ratclif f co paone 198 town delivery browns corners spmieral service for the late louis 3cehj- who died suddenly at his residence on the 4th concession of jtfarklam early on saturday was held at browns corners united church on monday afternoon rev george p duncan and a former minister of the church conducted the service sfr kelly who was in his 69th year and a lifelong resident of marlam township was of pioneer stock his grandfather john kelly saving settled in markham twp tatter a six weeks voyage by sailing ship from ireland surviving are two sisters miss jmary anne kelly gormley rr2 and mrs john miller unionville pail bearers were george miller his two sons george and john john leaf dr george kelly and fred leaf interment was in the cemetery adjoining browns corner church nothing matters now but marriage stalled for lack of license groom arrives for ceremony minus properly aged license form who of us is there that worried stiff over license forms of one kind or other theres your dog license car license gasoline license book pheasant license gun license radio license and lastly we mention the marriage license which a man from meaford will tell you is by far the most important of all if you happen to reach your wed ding day without it last week the gentleman in review arrived in stouffville on friday evening from the nci thern town intending to claim his bride at the altar in stouffville the next day or to be exact on saturday afternoon but lo there was no ceremony that day for the license you know has to be three days old before it can be accepted by the minister as his authority to go ahead and tie the knot the meaford script was only 24 hours old and the affair had to be cancelled but as the story book says alls well that ends well the marriage was performed on mofl day when the happy man then claimed his bride in prescribed form winnie the junior farmer cow was legally named temple farm avril having been boin on e f ramsays temple faun at shar on the famous temple can be seen in the background winnies mother has an cfflcial production re cord and her siie was born at the cne in 1935 to return and com pete successfully at the cne the next three years and was shown in the york county herd she is the grand piize in the york county junior farmers canteen fund campaign mary burkholder wed at ringwood baker burkholder autumn leaves feins and bronze and yellow mums piovided the setting at the home of sgt and mrs ralph burkholder rmgwood on saturday october 17th 1942 for the wedding of maiy gertrude and jacob gilbert baker son of mr and mrs abner baker baker hill ontario rev thomas mitchell officiated mr claiion baker cousin of the groom was at the organ mrs james oldham sang o perfect love the bride given in marriage by her father woie a beige rabbit hair jacket dioss fur trimmed she wore a corsage of american beauty roses and was attended by her sister miss helen burkholder who is notj attiied in brown sheer wool trimmed with fur and matching accessories and corsage of talisman roses mr hany baker brother of the groom was best man the usheis were petty officer j r hewitt and mr flank hewitt after the ceremony the brides mother received in a grey sheer wool dress with gray and lilack accessories and coisage of mauve baby mums the giooms sister mrs earl davis assisted wearing navy blue and matching accessoiies and corsage of biiar hill roses following the reception the bride and groom left for a trip to northern ontario their destination being chapleau where they will visit an aunt and uncle of the bride mr and mis wilfred cote halloween party by the ypu on october 30th the rev and mrs r e goose and family of long branch and miss jessie grant of toronto were guests at the manse on sunday the melville ypu held its first meeting of the season on wednes day last at the home of mr and mrs j a fleming the president dan thornhill having charge a good programme we were pleased to see the rev and mrs robert young of stouffville at our anniverasry services and while here visited some of their old friends we extend our heartiest congratu lations to mrs carruthers on at taining her s9th birthday on sun day last and to mrs breckon who reached her soth birthday on mon day many happy leturns of the days to both of our faithful friends very successful anniversary ser vices were held on sunday last in melville united church large congiegations attended both services and helpful and inspiring messages were given by the irev r e goose of long branch we are also giate- ful to mrs jenkins and mr plum- stead for their solos so well render ed as well as to the choir and the organist goodwood congratulations to mr and mrs leslie mitchell on the birth of a daughter mr andy morgason is in town again after spending a week or so with his brother jake morgason at norval after being back at the station for monday mr reid went home a sick man and is suffering an attack of pleurisy a relieving agent has again been summoned the goodwood willing war work ers are asking for donations for the boxes being packed for our soldiers now overseas cash or any article suitable can be left fn boxe3 provided for same at the two local grocers or raes garage or left at our presidents house mrs jack rae for packing no later than tues day october 27 one of our over so year resi dents mr calvin staitoid is still a good man on a sprint visiting at the home of an old friend miss mary daley in stouffville on tues day afternoon this week the time fleeted so fast that he did not realize the train was due calvin made a mad dash for the station but just missed out by a nose length and had to find some other means of transportation how many men at his great age could run foe a train stouffville united church rev douglas g davis minister sunday october 25th 1942 1000 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship rev a e owen 730 pm evening worship rev b e newnham the w a will meet at the home of mis blake sandeis on tuesday evening october 27th at 8 pm melville bethesda and peachs churches minister rev a j orr sunday october 25th 1942 10 am peachs peachs 1000 am melville 1115 am bethesda 300 pm friday oct 23 peachs ypu at the home of g hoover 8 pm farm troubles of 73 years are recalled perhaps you will appreciate the fine fall season we are enjoying even more when you read of a re cord taken from a diary of a whit church farmer who is thoroughly reliable the record states that on october is 1s69 73 years ago an auction sale was held at lot 6 concession 9 whitchurch turnips and carrots were all sold in the row but the next day the ground was frozen so bard that they could not be dug and they were never able to dig them for the severe weather ruined the roots declares reds are frauds addressing a gathering of ccf supporters at a rally held in mark- ham on monday night e b jolllfe the ontario leader charged that premier hepburn has formed an all out alliance with tim buck and his i where to buy implements for sale 2furrow tractor plow massey harris 2furrow riding plow with rolling coulters oliver make new beatty washing machine just arrived they are hard to get act quickly we also have a good single bed for sale clean and good with set of springs frank baker stouffville ontario county council appoint two road commissioners reeve toole ond reeve keiinic both refused the appointment under terms of no pay for sen ices earl bales of north york town ship and gordon s harris former mayor of weston were elected york county representatives n the to ronto and york roads commission without pay at a special session of york county council last thurs day the former bylaw oppoint- ing mr harris and warden c earl toole with salaries of 1500 a year and mileage was repealedx following the contioversy over the legality of paying the commis sioners the question of remuner ation was left over to the bylaws and legislative committee for study and for a report at the november session but leaning over backward to be legal as one member phrased it council also repealed the re muneration section of the oiiginal bylaw appointing j ray price and ellerby bfarr bothiof weston who resigned from the commission in september the reason given was that bales and harris aie acting dming the unexpired tenn of price and farr and if it is illegal to pay the new appointees it was illegal to pay the original two men even though they were paid 7 per meet ing plus mileage instead of a sal ary a number of members claimed the matter of payment should be dealt with before the new men were elected rather than after but reeve f g gardiner of forest hill village said it would be grossly unfair to hold any hope for the appointees that they would be paid so any man offering himself must do so on the understanding that thsre will be no remuneration reeve c c downey of swansea lost a motion for the committee of the whole to rise to discuss the re muneration problem and the elec tions were completed newmarket reeve f a lundys motion turned the payment problem over to the bylaws and legislative committee mr harris was elected by accla mation but five were nominated lo fill the second vacancy warden toole was renominated but with- drew because he said he would be a bible school unable to act without remuneration james rennie reeve of markham township and york county com missioner withdrew robert w scott reeve of vaughan township withdrew the name it his nominee george padgett former reeve of markham tom nship because mr padgett was not present to consent to the nomination r h corner for nine years reeve of georgina township and former warden was defeated d t 4 a a aa l a a felppmrchlmhair is it a souare deal tor too to bcect the church when you would not live tn a community without the church if the church u be bock boo of any community the center of all our beit life hottht and development the ireatcst builder of private aud public coomieik the soul s school for a character trmt m1i live thronfh eternity and the fiver through it merobcnhip of more than so per cesl of all chantr u it a squarc deal for you to let others do all this lor you aad carry your dead wexht beside dickson hill and mt joy mennonite churches rev j harold sherk pastor dicksons hill sunday october 25th 1942 1000 am morning worship 1100 am bible school 730 pm evening worship mount joy sunday october 25th 1942 1000 am bible school 1100 aam- morning worship r 730 pm evening worship bloomington ringwood christian churches rev g w brown pastor sunday october 25th 1942 1100 am bloomington rev mr smalley stouffville repre senting the temperance federation rev mr snialley 230 pm ringwood 730 pm altona subject adventuring with god pastor will preach keep in mind the bloomington anniversary services nov 1st you are cordially invited to attend these services associates the speaker branded the com munist party as a sham and a fraud and added that it was be cause of this that the ccf was not represented at the lift the ban on the communist party held last week at maple leaf gardens i may expect new license early in december mrs g a m davison motor license issuer states that she has received official notice that the season of issuing all motor licenses in outside offices for 1942 will close on saturday october 24 all bus ness in connection with every de partment will after that date be with toronto motor license depart- stouffville baptist rev duncan macgregor pastor glenn rntcliff organist sunday october 25th 1942 classes tor all ages 1100 am morning worship 730 evening worship the pastor will preach at both services wednesday 8 pm prayer meeting como and receive n blessing i wish to point out that the ment ccf stands now and has always the 1943 markers have been re- stood for the right of hepburn or celved but will not be available to the communist party or any other the public until further notice political party to express its opin- probably about dec 1st ions however absurb they may be mrs- davison thanks her meny continued mr jofilffe we have a license customers for their gener- rlght to denounce them ions patronage during the season j the ccf is unanimously in j just closing and is prepared to favor of lifting the ban on the com- j serve their needs satisfactorily dur- mnnlst part he stated ling the coming year of 1943 stouffville christian church clins montgomery pastor miss nora stnplcton organist sunday october 25th 1942 1000 am bible school 1100 am worship 700 pm gospel service the stafford trio will sing church hill 200 pm bible school 300 pm divine worship come and worship with us second markham baptist church norman rowan pastor sunday october 25th 1942 04th amiii ersnry services 955 am sunday school 1100 am speaker pastor norman irowan special singing by the baker hill ladies idouble quartette 730 pm rev j a barnes of st peters anglican church toronto special singing by the gormley male quaitette come and enjoy these services with us tuesday 8 pm prayer meeting we welcome you mennonite brethren in christ church gormley and bethesda rev ward 51 slinntz pastor y sunday october 25th 1942 gormley 200 pm sunday school i 300 pm worship 730 pm young peoples prayer meeting tonight thursday- at the parsonage v 200 pm bishop winger will address the sunday school on the subject of temperance 730 pm evangelistic service prayer meeting next wednesday at ernest eades home anniversary services in the gormley church on nov 1 1030 130 230 730 speaker rev wm brown v j stouffville mennonite church rev h shantz pastor sunday october 25th 1942 1000 am sunday school 1108 am divine worship t 230 pm mongolia ss 700 pm evangelist v tuesday 830 pm mongolia meeting wednesday 830 pm altona prayer meeting tfiursday evening 830 stouffville prayer meeting come and worship with us christ church anglican rev f herman rector october 25th 1942 twentyfirst sunday after trinity 200 pm sabbath school 230 pm evening prayer sermon by the rector oct28 ssimon judge wcdncsy the public are cordially invited to worship with us st james presbyterian church stouffville minister rov t dcconrcy rayner sunday october 25th 1942 945 am divine worship fol lowed by sabbath school and bible glass the minister will preach altar fires but what have we as modern- christians do with altars and- altar fires here is a message for you a message greatly needed tc day god calls you to worship him 1i mimsiisi

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