the tribune stouffviile ont thursday june 3rd 1943 250s 200s oranges sunkist per doz 45c per doz- 55c brunswick sardines old salt sardines select dinner includes meat vegetables gravy kraft dinner rice long grain evaporated apples dehydrated apples postum cereal arm hamer washing soda handy amonia fresh vegetables ratclif f co town delivery phone 198 2 for 15c 11c per tin 25c 22c lb 12c per lb 20c per tin 10c 49c 2 for 15e 6c vandorf sunday pte bill bently spent with george richardson miss ruth oliver spent the week end at her home our visiting minister was the goodwood the war branch will hold a quilt ing in the township hall on wed nesday june 9 th no doubt a great many will rally to the occasion mr and mrs john mather of mt guest of mr and mrs jas oliver j forest visited their son bert here last week blood donor clinic on june 4th the lions club announce a blood donors clinic will be held in the former presbyterian chiurch mark- ham on friday june 4th beginning at 1015 am it is important that all women donors visit their family doctor prior so as their history sheet can be completed and a haemoglobin test taken stouffviile doners will cooperate with markham to make the class large enough remember no fats for breakfast or dinner on the day of the clinic it is important that you refrain from eating anything containing fats before you give a blood donation the following is an outline of the breakfast and dinner which may be eaten before breakfast eat plenty of fruit raw or cooked hot or cold cereal with syrup or r sugar and skimmed milk or one poached egg white bread or toast with jam or loney tea or coffee clear or with sugar and skimmed milk remember no bacon cream or butter midday meal any clear soup fish cod or haddock fresh salted or smoked scallops steamed or poach ed vegetables cooked or raw but not fried fruit cooked or raw or irnit juice white bread plain or toasted tea or coffee clear or with sugar and skimmed milk only do not use fried food preceding a blood donation call off fd3ld day due to late seeding the annual york county holstein association field day and picnic scheduled for june 6 will not be held this year because of the critical situation in agriculture it was an nounced this week the decision to cancel the event was entirely due to the unfortunate position of most of our farmers with regard to seed ing due to the extremely late and wet season said l s livingston president of the association for sunday dinner mr howard dike and miss annie and mr and mrs roy morley had sunday dinner with mr and mrs louis brillinger owing to the fine weather the farmers are out early and late and tractors are humming in every dir ection mr and mrs louis brillinger mr and mrs h heisey and leonard brillinger attended the funeral of mrs amos brillinger in stayner one day last week glad to report mr w d richard son who underwent an operation some two weeks ago was able to leave the hospital on sunday and is convalescing at his sisters in new market rev mr mccormick of cooksville took charge of the church service here sunday which was well attend ed we regret to hear that rev mr partridge is unable to accept our call he had accepted an invitation to stay another 5 years at beaverton marriages business i notice having disposed of my grocery stock to the stouffviile groce teria and closed my business in the collard block i take this opportunity to express to the many customers of our store sincere appreciation for the lib- eral patronage accorded us dur ing the thirteen years we have been in business at the same time i bespeak for mrheise groceteria the con- tinned patronage which our store has enjoyed a w- wilkinson alsop pugh a quiet but pretty wedding was solemnied on saturday may 22nd at 330 pm at the united church parsonage sunderland by rev g corscadden when greta irene eldest daughter of mr and mrs h w pugh sunderland became the bride of george arthur alsop of good wood the bride looked lovely in a street length dress of white jeroma dress crepe with sherring sweetheart neck line and threequarter length sleeves white hat with blue flowers and white veiling also white gloves and shoes the brides only jewelry was her grandmothers gold locket the brides sister miss verna was bridesmaid wearing a twopiece dress of satin back crepe in robins egg blue with white accessories and a corsage of pink carnations the groom was attended by marvin maye of goodwood a reception was held at the home of the brides parents where a very dainty lunch was served by misses blanche bacon edith pugh and mar- jorie reid guests were present from baysville goodwood toronto claremont and pickering for tra velling the bride donned a black tailored suit with black and white accessories amid showers of con fetti and good wishes the bride and groom jeft on a motor trip through muskoka and parry sound send the tribune to absent friends it is just like a letter from home victoria square we are very pleased to report that mrs douglas gee is making a rapid recovery since her recent operation we all hope she will soon be able to be home again mrs margaret mccague has been spending a few days with her son mr heber mccague mr and mrs elmer pickering are leaving our community they are moving to windsor where mr pick ering is employed the sunday school anniversary services will be held sunday june 20th we expect the guest speaker will be rev cregg of toronto and tilie guest soloist gunner knusden of toronto further particulars next week mr and mrs gordon mortson mr and mrs floyd perkins and fam ily of richmond hill miss coral per kins called on mr and mrs lome perkins and family of toronto on sunday r mr and mrs e gooderham of lansing spent sunday with mr and mrs rolph perkins mr and mrs canon pickering called on mr and mrs donald pick ering and family sunday evening the w a are holding a freedom fair in the sunday school room on wednesday evening june 16 at 8 pm everybody welcome a large number of friends gather ed at the home of mr nelson boyn- ton last saturday evening the occa sion being to honor miss mabel boyn- ton and mr walter smith with a miscellaneous shower on their forth coming marriage saturday june 5 the useful gifts received showed the esteem the community has for the couple the ypu was well attended sun day evening the lesson was read by mrs elmer huggins readings by misses ruby avison and bertie forster two lovely piano instru mental by miss betty brethen of richmond hill the guest speaker was rev c b brethen of richmond hill who delivered a very inspiring message to all young people a spe cial offering was taken to help de fray the deficit of the united church of canada next sunday evening the service will be in charge of miss doreen klinck murray stewart has a position with the dufferln faring co he is now- working west of hamilton operating a grader congratulations to mr f a for syth victory loan salesman for be ing the best in the whole county of ontario he got the most money re ceived the most applications and this man lives right in goodwood rev norman burke preached the baptist anniversary sermon here on sunday last and miss lewis of ux- bridge sang vocal numbers in the afternoon while the choir rendered an anthem at each service goodwood united s s is with drawn for next sunday but there will be a baptismal service at 230 when rev mr davis of stouffviile will officiate regular evening ser vice our township clerk h roach is nursing a cut leg and bruised chest as a result of colliding with a car on the road west of here as the clerk was motoring to stouffviile his car was smashed when he ran into the rear of another vehicle while the other car was slightly damaged walter taylor riding with mr roach sustained an injury to his head which required several stitches to close although mr iroach was confined to bed for a couple of days he is up again we are glad to report urgent will anyone having stouffviile creamery cans or more cans than they absolutely require for deliver purposes at the present time kindly return such cans at once as new ones are not obtainable stouffviile creamery co open saturdav evenings stouffviile ont phone 18601 l r f proteinrich feed for our herds and atgprinqrigsents flocks the seed should be inoculat- r o ed and cultures can be obtained from the seed houses the ontario agricul- rils fcural college or from the agricul tural office at newmarket arm probl dicksons hill bloomington mr and mrs canning and the misses helene and donna of st catharines were guests at the home of mr a cowie on sunday pte c tindal and h boake r c a m c of picton were calling on friends in bloomington recently mr and mrs tranmer and lorry of toronto were holidaying at his home here miss margaret topper of tor onto was out home for a weekend miss k hamilton of toronto was the guest of miss gerrard at mr k betz over the weekend air g brown miss margaret brown and miss welsh of wexford were in orangeville recently several from here attended the icecream social at the reesor home ringwood last friday night mr and mrs delos morris altona were guests at mr a w storrys on sunday imr arid mrs howard kee orange ville were at her fathers mr e a storrys on sunday miss alta fockler spent a week at greenbank mrs tranmer was a visitor in the queen city recently miss m topper and miss philpott of toronto spent the weekend at mr 0 toppers mrs cook was a visitor with rela tives at goodwood on sunday we are sorry to report mrs w vaughan on the sick list we wish for her a speedy recovery master garnet rae is carrying his arm in a cast having broken a bone riding a bicycle congratulations to grandpa dick foote while ordinarily late sown grain does not yield satisfactorily there are a few factors that support the seeding of spring grains till well into june agricultural representative w m cockburn of newmarket points out that everything is away behind including the leaves on our trees blossoms etc and with perhaps better than a firtyfifty chance of a fair crop that such grain as well as the straw will be appreciated by the livestock next winter he also points out that should the crop show signs of being a failure it can be cut for green feed or plowed under as a green manure and will be worth many times its cost assuch insure against smut by treating all grain with one of the commercial dusts soybeans are still obtainable and the more oat hulls we are likely to have more need will there be for this deaths hoover at the hospital for sick children toronto may 2s 1943 sandra charline infant daughter of charlie and audrey hoover markham aged 15 days inter ment locust hill cemetery births johnston at mountain avenue hospital hamilton on may 31 1943 to mr and mrsj a john ston a daughter carol anne barclay at the brierbush hos pital stouffviile to mr and mrs harold barclay of claremont on may 31 1943 a son holden at the btjieroush hospit al stouffviile to mr and mrs gordon holden on may 28 1943 a son the church services dickson hill and mt joy mennonite churches rev j harold sherk pastor sunday june 6 1943 mount joy 1000 am sunday school 1100 am public worship 730 pm- gospel service dicksons hill sunday june 6 1943 1000 am puhlic worship 1100 am- sunday school there is a welcome for everyone christ church anglican rev f herman rector miss elizabeth foote organist sunday june 6 1943 200 pm sunday school 230 pm evening prayer and ser mon 6th sunday after easter g r a in is hard to buy we have a car of oats and one of barley to arrive shortly place your order at once otherwise you may be disappointed as barley and oats are almost imposs ible to obtain for the benifit of our customers we carry a full line of master feeds only a limited quantity left of mixed chop wheat oats barley salvaged from the fire to sell at reduced price this is good pig feed and many farmers have secured a supply gormley feed store frank harvey prop gounley ont phone 307 recent visitors at the pipher home sth line were mr and mrs arthur pike and paul weston mr jacob pike mr l r pipher and eldon toronto pte e f furntney rcamc and mrs furntney of prince george bc the best results are obtained from tribune classified advs bond lake garden fete the oak ridges red cross socie ty will hold a garden fete at bell- woods bond lake the attractive home of air r c gambles on wed nesday evening june 16th at 830 oclock funds raised are for the xmas boxes for the local boys overseas miss helen evans is arranging a program of music and recitations there will also be races auctioning of a quilt etc tickets available for a draw on a turkey a full moon- no rains hot dogs and doughnuts ample parking space on the grounds and in the event of rain the program will be carried oat at st johns parish hall jefferson stouffville christian church charles montgomery pastor miss nora stapleton organist sunday june 6 1943 1000 am bible school 1100 am morning worship 730 pm- gospel service friday 700 pm childrens meeting church hill sunday june 6 1943 200 pm bible school 300 pm divine worship everyone is cordially invited these services bloomington ringwood christian churches rev g w brown pastor sunday june 6 1943 1100 am bloomington 230 pm ringwood 730 pm altona sunday school in bloomington and ringwood churches at 1000 am in altona church at 1030 am classes for all ages childrens meetings in the ringwood church every monday at 700 pm come now and let us reason toge ther saith the lord though your sins be as scarlet they shall be as white as snow though they be red like crimson they shall be as wool isaiah 118 stouffville united church rev douglas g davis minister sunday june 6 1943 950 am sunday school 1100 am divine worship 730 pm divine worship thursday 245 pm wms at the church guest speaker mrs a g thompson st james presbyterian church stouffville rev t decourcy rayner minister sunday june 6 1943 945 am divine worship followed by sabbath school and bible class the expression of discipleship what would you suggest as the one real way in which true disciple ship expresses itself the story of the early church 730 pm monthly evening service the iron gate the thrilling story of the miracle of the impossible featuring a true story of singing the doxo- logy in empty flour barrel come to church twice this sunday the old home town u 1 fthtcatn by stanley stouffville mennonite church rev h shantz pastor sunday june 6 1943 1000 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship 730 pm evangelistic plan to attend each meeting second markham baptist church rev norman rowan pastor sunday june 6 1943 955 am sunday school 1100 am worship mrs d cook returned missionary from africa will tell the story of the sudan interior mission at 1100 am evening service at 730 pm with mrs d cook as speaker special music young peoples group meet with us this week for special meetings with rev r i wheaten as special speaker everyone welcome prayer meeting in the church on tuesday at 8 pm for where two or three are gather ed together in my name there t i in the midst of them st matthew is 20 we welcome you melville bethesda and peachs churches minister rev a j orr sunday june c 1943 peachs 1000 am melville 1115 am bethesda 300 pm tuesday june s peachs ypu so cial evening at the home of mr and mrs j painter friday june 11 melville ypu at the church mennonite brethren in christ church gormley and bethesda rev ward m shantz pastor sunday june 6 1943 gormley 200 pm sundayvschool 300 pm worship our god ofthc impossible 730 pm young peoples thurs tonight prayer meeting at jos siders home saturday 230 pm jr meeting bethesda sunday june 6th 200 phi sunday school 730 pm evangelistic service kscntiuls for revivnl wednesday 8 pm prayer meeting make your plans now to attend the bethesda t e n t meeting june 13 to 27 itcv f huson stratford evangelist come and receive a blessing stouffville baptist church rev d macgregor pastor sunday june 6 1943 1000 amsunday school classes for all ages 1100 am morning worship 730 pm gospel service tht pastor will preach wednesday s pm prayer meeting come and receive a blessing