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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 30, 1945, p. 5

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r viajhiia nextuweek peaches vthv early variety of canning- peaches are expected here some time next week vtheebertof will arrive about the middle of trie month- jf ybii havent ordered vyet we advise you to lb soassmrias possible pickling supplies turmeric cloves celery seed mustard seed fallsrjice vinegar mixed pickling spice oranges fresh vegetables an- grapefruit ratcliff cd town delivery phone 198 capitaii correspondent continued from front page less complaints have been made against its wide use across this country however it must also be pointed out that this in ottawa was merely a cooperative action between ottawa and wash- 1 ington where it was desired for timetable schedules of an inter national nature and for the conser vatlon of hydro power consequent ly the great unpopularity of this measure in the farming sections was known in ottawa all along and its lifting had to be considered in line with the opinion in washing- ton for the reasons offered though the buying of beer or liquor across canada has reached the point where it is almost of a panic nature yet it is held in usually wellinformed quarters on parliament hill that the situation may change by itself it is held that the fact that more beer for example was produced last month than ever before and stil it was not sufficient is proof- that many people are oh a sort of buying spree however the wartime financial frolic is almost ended with the end of hostilities there are many war contracts which have been or are about to be canceiled and earn ingsmay not be as high- as in the past so that people may be more concerned how much they are spending with this bound to affect adversely thesale of liquor or beer on the other hand supplies may increase in the fall and one report tias shown that the distillers of this country may have as much as 40- 000000 gallons of proof spirits in their warehouses where these can foe released whenevernecessary or desired though much of itmaybe there for aging purposesbr indus- trial uses v canadas higii- commissioner in igreat britain hon vincent massey spent almost an entire morning in conference in department of external affairs m ottawa right after his arrival in this capital by air from the old country the formerprime minister viscount bennettwhowent out of office in 1935 was ah interesting visitor to the capital where he met some of his old friends and associates before leaving for his adopted home at juniper hill surrey england canadas ambassador to soviet r russia hon dana wilgress declar- ed in this- capital that russians were remarkably free from any hypocrisy and that there was little snobbishness or racial prejudice there with nowhere in the- world having such equality of sexes as in soviet- russia major general bert hoff meister- commander of the canadian army pacific force has had a long conference in ott- thus raising questions about i the probable discussions pertaining to the canadian armypacific force engagements the engagement isannounced of mildred eileen youngest daughter of mr albert clark and the late mrs clark of church hill to hugh leroy fockler youngest son of mr and mrs william fockler ballan- trae wedding to take place in september mr and mrs ira burkholder announce the engagement of their youngest daughter phyllis margaret to pte walter johnston hall second youngest son of mr and mrs daniel hall stouffville the marriage to take place early in september cemetery day service a decoration day service will be held nexf sunday sept 2nd at the bethesda lutheran cemetery in markham township at 230 oclock in case of unsuitable weather the service will be held in the lutheran church at unionville all interest ed are invited to attend rev s cooper the pastor will be in charge of the service atha mews clifford dunkeld son of murray dunkeld was- taken to the sick childrens hospital toronto last week and underwent- an operation last report is that clifford is doing nicely corp bud spang was home on a three weeks furlough and has now returned to newfoundland mrs jas milton son frank is spending a week with mr and mrs murray dunkeld frank is con valescence after having his tonsils removed at stouffville hospital corp bud v -mrs- spang and children spent last week camping at north bay1mrs spang is also visiting her mother mrsfqrfar at ballantrae f mr and mrs orman lehman and sonattehded the shower that was given mr gordon bolander at bethesda on tuesday night mr and mrs bruce harper of stouffville miss margaret spang of toronto spent sunday with mr and mrs j o spang mrs s arnold is visiting this week with her sister miss doane at newmarket- mr and mrs harold cowie from hagerman corners visited on mon day evening with mr and mrs d j tran of 30000 volunteers and their move ments tovards other directions in cluding demobilization there is a suggestion in ottawa that the national liberal federation and its headoffice in this capital may continue its operations of the party in power though- the general elec tions have come and gone carrying on as an information and educa tional body for the political party send the tribune to absent friends auction sale eh i-of- ftti household furniture manv choice- walnut pieces j grandfathers clock antiques dishes bedding etc property of rc blewett main street ag1ncourt saw sept 8th grandfathers clockf made in ire land beautiful case brass works antique 2 walnut mantel clocks upright antique solid walnut library table with drawer z walnut chest of drawers mirror attachment antique cedar lined walnut chest 3drawer dresser with good mirror gents walnut highboy chest of drawers walnut oval side table wal oval centre table antique 2 threequarter size walnut finish steel beds chinese wool rug about 12x9good several scatter rugs wilton ob long square 3 rustic indian hand work hickory chairs table 2 oak water barrels with lids lawn- mower banner set of dishes for 8 perfect condition broken set of bridal rose dinner and tet set large quantity of odd dishes and glassware kitchen utensils pots pans tea kettles sctric iron toaster heater forks spoons kni ves etc- electric consol wal radio electric fixtures diningroom ham mered brass electric fixtures with round amber lantern 50 feet lawn hose walnut sofa antique uphol stering good upholst armchairash showwood good 3 wal side chairs for needlepoint queen anne high back upholstered hall chair ant carved oak library chair half- round chair uphols cosy chair large hall mirror wal queen anne ottoman carved extra good walnut stool with lid and mending box walnut sewing cabinet cab inet with drawers 3 table reading lamps with shades walnut spool floor lamp complete 2 dresser walnut lamps supholstered bed room linen box number flannel ette sheets size and double hand knit wool dress large size good gents armchair walnut queen anne style ladys chair walnut- queen anne style 4 side chairs to match walnut queen anne style comp set imitation needlepoint for 6 chairs lawn um brella with table 2 camp beds sin gle pole american tent 9x12 with floor 2 air rubber mattresses 3 chests of drawers rebuilt and scraped camp stove good kitchen chairs 2 unfinished tray stands fireplace coal basket grate card tables 5 walnut upholst chairs need reoair odd- chairs 2 cwicker upholst armchairs matching table 2 threequarter size way sagless bed springs 3 threequarter mat tresses clean and good number of feather pillows feather cushions number wool blankets handmade blankets number- cotton sheets pillow cases table napkins table cloths tea towels hand towels bath towels curtains silk and pan- neled several kinds of drapes down comforter etc etc this is a very large fine sale and you are advised to be on time as sale starts at 1 pm terms cash no reserve sellers- atkinson auctioneers phone agin 201 w2 stouff 290 special issue appreciated the tribune appreciates the many letters and personal reference made at the office to the special issue put out last week reviewing the pic tures of tsoldiers and nurses gather ed by the paper over the war years just how much the issue was appre- ciated may be gathered from the fact that of nearly 2500 copies prin ted they were sold out saturday at noon toij returning sffisssltsr his return- itsioodtobe and its good to have you back harry weve bolh got a big job ahead of us catching up with all the things weve been unable to do since you went away 11 did you know for instance that there are now over 70000 applicants for telephone service on our waiting list no need to tell you what that means in new equip- ment not just instruments but cables switchboards and all the other things that go into a telephone system no need to tell you either that all of us are looking forward to the day when the whole bell family will be together agam working away at bur job of catching up and keeping- up with onr customers expanding- tele phone needs i j jfople at work in the years ahead canadas expanding i- economy will- call for great extension- and improvement of telephone plant in the months ahead weil stiu be by mrsrusseil parks- s miss emma birnlelhas beenre- cuperating here at her home after a long sojourn in toronto hos pital threshing has been pretty well completed now in- the whitevale district and the farmers are begin ning their fall plowing miss nancy hamlin celebrated her eighth birthday on august 24th her little chum jean marie lindsay will celebrate her birthday septem ber 1 the children will soon be pack ing their books and pencils for the return trip to school already the noise of the school bell is being heard in the land the misses ann and gussie flem ing of toronto are visiting at the home of mr and mrs a e flem ing- little shirley and waiter smythe had a very pleasant reunion with their father recently mr smythe has been serving overseas mr and mrs ken williamson of toronto were the weekend guests of mr and mrs stanley evans mrs russell parks and miss pamela parks were the guests of rev j d and mrs parks of toron to during the pasi weekend pilot officer george parks has just re turned from service overseas miss mary herbert and miss catherine hilts have returned re cently from vacations out of town mr and mrs robert melrose spent a pleasant vacation in rochester new york this week mrs m griffin has gone to visit with her daughter airs r dixon of cherrywpod miss virginia mayor of oshawa is holidaying at her home in white- vale for a week fo bob buckles has been visit ing friends in the usa mrs norman burke has been ill recently the whitevale school is being wired for electricity this move will be of great benefit to the health of the pupils miss taylor of hamilton was the recent house guest of mr and mrs d b annis master keith johnston has been holidaying in niagara falls at the home of his 1 uncle and aunt mr and mrs lewis harding the man in overalls will be the subject of rev j mclachlans ser mon in whitevale united church on sunday evening sept 2 this will be a labor day message the red cross unit of whitevale sent cigarettes during the past month to all of whitevales lads in the armed services mr and mrs d e miller of tor onto will be the guests of mr and mrs j a pugh on saturday september 1 mr and mrs mcavoy mr and mrs monkhouse and mr and mrs page were recent guests at the home or mrs w michell and ruby t mr and mrs brumweirmrsd stotts of highland creek spent sun day at the home of mr and mrs j tweedie mr- ken turner r caf and his family are holidaying at the home 6f mr and- mrs h e turner mrs harrylkeyes and little son of claremont with mrs c plaxton called at the home of mr and mrs k c donnelly on sunday miss l nevin toronto is the guest of her neice mrs k c don nelly a message fromjhe upper can- ada bible society was brought to the members and friends of white vale united church on sunday evening august 26 when one of the representatives of the society pre sented china in lantern slides everyone enjoyed this profitable service dr reddldkled in prayer and rev j mclachlah the pastor gave the sermon mrs gardham tran of markham has very graciously invited the womens association of the white vale united church to hold their september meeting in her home the meeting will take place wed nesday afternoon- sept 5th miss forsyth green river will be a guest mrs deline and mrs walter anthony will sing and mrs a e fleming will have charge of the worship service a ferociousanimal of the bovine class went berserk recently while its master mrvilburannis was leading it bymeansof a rope the animal- forced- mr- annis to the ditch and bruised himconsiderably it was fortunate thatmore severe injuries were not suffered the animal was finally brought under control by means of hobbles little major robinson had an adventure too on saturday august 25 he set out to sea the mill race on a raft intent on discover ing a new land when the raft sank leaving master robinson high and wet on the surface of the sea he rescued his vessel and all hands boarded her the sailing was pretty smooth for awhile and then the jolly roger was caught once again by the underflow captain robinson was again floating on the sea but this time he was minus his foot wear he had removed them sailor fashion for he had hoped for sunny weather and a fine voy ages 4thline uxbridge- mrrand mrs wm wilkinson- jr ilhssbsijj j ortorontofspentthe weekendwith- mr and mrs- bruce ibaileyandi their parents mr and mrs wm vi allan oojtica were sunday guests of mrdmrgisashenhurst a mr ahfamkhowa1orvafcmenas in toronto- rta visited at russell albrights on sunday mrs russell feasby spentthe wiudnsonsr- i- femiss-jean- is visiting vrev- and mrs ben garrett who have been spending holidays at the boys camp port ijerry and- was weekend with hermbther mrs w not on hand to take the sunday service- rev ava miller a form- smalley of uxbridge mrs- ruebenmayeentertained the sunday school class on satur day afternoon in honor of miss erla watson who is entering os hawa hospital to train for a nurse mrandmrsschneider and fam ily of claremontspent sunday with mr and mrs fred woodlaridvi mr and mrs dean percymark- ham spent sunday with her par ents mr and mrs win maye mr and mrs harry woodland doris and lorna visited with friends at richmond hill on sun day lorna and hilda jones of ux- bridge spent monday with their grandparents mr and mrs- george jones faye and jack bunker spent last week holidaying at their grandpar ents mr and mrs norman bunker altona mrs wm sullivan and family of st catharines are visiting their aunt and uncle mr and mrsfrank collins cpl howard feasby camp bor den spent a few days recently with his parents mr and mrs russell feasby ivy and jean schneider of clare mont spent a weeks holidays with fred and harry woodland mr and mrs charles lee and audrey of siloam visited with mr and mrs gordon wilson on sunday goodwood people are commencing their an nual moving in goodwoodvicinity earl storry has vacated the house owned by mrs albert taylor mr and mrs alexander and family moving to unionville this week vacating the house owned by mr e- w davis stanley slack our local garageman has secured this house andwill move in immediate- ty mr- and mrsgeo maye mrs wal ter bryan and sons visited at rag lan on monday with mrs kellington and mr and mrs brown mrs kellington sister of mrs maye has been very ill miss mary daley and mrs henry grice of stouffville visited with mr and mrs geo maye last week mrs i grice is an aunt of mrs maye ergreehbank boy now in toronto had charge v the three servicesv v mr and mrs roy schueler and son gerald of bay citymichare visiting his father sndmother here ef pine orchard missbettyfhope has- returned home following six weeks visit with relatives in western canada- dorraihe and lorraine smith had their tonsils removed in york coun ty hospital last week miss irene harper spent the weekend at lake simcoe beth johnstonreturned home on sundayjfoilowinga tonsil operation in newmarket hospital mr and mrs harold rhinehart of newmarket were- sunday guests with mr and mrs walter johnston miss edith shropshire has accep ted a position at newmarket hos pital born to mr andmrs orville brillinger at newmarket v hospital on monday aug 20th a son the grandmothers meeting held at mrs gflintoffs home in new- market was a very interesting meeting with a large crowd present this is the 27th year mrs flintoff has held the grandmothers meeting at her home mrs flintoff was an active member of the institute while residing here and since mov ing to town has extended an invita tion each year to our branch for the august meeting arrangements are being made for a public auction sale of the house hold effects belongingto the estate of the late mrs mary doten the residence on obrien avenue is being sold privately but no buyer is announced as yet xi aoi aoi thurs night is foto nite offer 125 j l the church services bloomington ringwood christian churches rev gw brown pastor sunday september 2nd- 1100 am bloomington 730 pm ringwood sunday school at1000 am classes for all n childrens meeting in ringwood church monday 7 pm n all are cordially invited to attend these meetings plan to come stouffville baptist v- church- rev dmacgregof pastor 0 sunday september 2nd 1000 am bible school classes for all ages 1100 am morning worship 730 pm evening worship the pastor at botif services wednesday 8 pmprayer meeting comend receive a blessing willow beachpavrxion wilcox- lake roller skating there wlube roller skating during september and until thanks giving jn october 7 ftstax skate monday oct 8 v mtonightv dance r labors dayt sunday kenrbseandhis band admission 35c stouffville mennonite church rev bmoyer pastor r sunday september 2nd 1000 am sunday school 1100 am divine worship v- 7 30 pm evangelistic 730 pm altona s thursday eve stouffville prayer meeting j 1 next week t monday evening young peoples wednesday eve- altona prayer meeting not forsaking the assembling of jourselves together as the man ner of some is heb 10 25 4 gormley and bethesda mennonite brethren en christ church x rev p huson pastor a bethesda vs sunday septemher2nd sunday school 5v j luooajn preaching cl 11 am 7goraej v sunday sphber 2nd v sunday school 2 pni communion service soojpm evangelistc7r r730 pm baptismalservice and receptionjof members willtake place intlje evening service ilfii a welcome awaits you atthisi t friendly church l d mmnonitechurchesk dickbnhill antmtrjoy rev s s shantz minister t mountjpyvvikfi sunday september 2nd 1000 am sunday school 1100 am divine worship 730 pm evangelisticservice dicksons hell h i sunday september 2nd 1000 am- divine worship 1100 am sunday school i v3i tl melville bethesda and f peachs churches ret- r t chaplnt minister -sunday- september 2nd peachs vsil ai melville ivsiiv 1130 ain bethesda 730 pm wl stouffville united church lv rev douglas davis minister sunday september 2nd 1000 am7sunday school 1100 am diviheworshlp 730 pm evening worship thursday sept 6 at 245 pm the wms will meet in the sunday school room speaker mrs s h foote ci new occasions teach new duties time makes ancient good un couth they must upward still and onward who would keep abreast of truth st- james t presbyterian church stouffville rev t deoonrcyrayner minister ilj -1v- u-jvjjzj- fl sunday september 2nd 945 am divine worship followed by sabbath schoolarid bible class the minister wihjpwiaclrtfa old manof thfiountains aholidayiytelovbrtnilng atjvfn spiring and challenging meage to modern men wouldyou enter f circle of fire even to find god wcome to gods house of prayer christ church angucanh revfjhernianreetor j je i sunday september 2nd evening prayerj2r30 pm sunday school everybody welcome second markham baptist jchurch r rev notman rowan pastor sunday september 2nd 9558 sunday school ju 1100 am morning worship v 4il jvf ling vv- vv k vthegiftof god is eternal life through jesus christ our lord stxuff ville christian church i 5- charles montgomery pastor hlss nora tstapieto organist j sunday september2rid 1000jamsuhdayfscriool ii00ammorningworshtprfi 730 pmgospel service -f-u- 4 t v c sunday september 2nd or- li v z 200 pm bible school 3k 300 pmdiylnft worship lk remember now thy creator in the 7 i sisijdiyioaxi iza swint a4 v- ivii4sis

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