i1 ibifths ward patricia ann daughter of captain jos and mrsward clare- mont is happy to announce the arrival of her baby- brother jas alan at the brierbush hospital stouffville on friday november 2nd 145 harwood at the brierbush hos pital stouffville on nov 2 1915 to mr and mrs fred harwood of stouffville a baby daughter- stover at the brierbush hos- pital stouffville on saturday nov 3 1915 to mr and mrs bruce stover a son warburton mr andmrsray 7avburlon riee graepiburkhpl- der are happy to announce the birth of a daughter on nov 5th 1915 at the past general hospital toronto victoria square congratulation are extended to mr and mrs nelson boynton on the birth of a daughter the anniversary services on sun day were a great success the guest lehmans shoe store footwear for all the family shoe repairing womens hosiery gloves shoes socks boots and mitts stouffville phone 4301 opposite the town clock speakerfor the day was supposed itohavebeenjrev mr mooneyof toronto but owing to theserious illness and the sudden passing of his sister lie was unable t howeverreva- j-thomas- asso ciate pastor at st clair ave united church toronto came for the morning service and mrs merritt of maple was the soloist rev r chapin of melville was the guest speaker for the evening while the stouffville united church choir de livered the message in song mrs merritt and miss minnie lines of maple were sunday dinner guests of mr and mrs r perkins and coral mwand mrse caseley had sun day dinner with mr and mrs stan ley boynton and family mr and mrs mccarroll and mr wesley wellman of omemee spent friday evening with mr and mrs l nichols masters howard donald and ewart avison spent the weekend with their grandparents mr and mrs e avison miss augusta fierheller of tor onto mr and mrs a valliere of mount joy had sunday dinner with mr and mrs harvey collard and family miss belle merritt of toronto is spending several days with her cousin miss mabel sanderson mr and mrs angus valliere and miss belle merritt had sunday sup per with mr and mrs bert sander son and mabel mr and mrs- percy graham tor onto mr and mrs walter ridley whitby mr and mrs walter wil liams weston and mrs haggie toronto spent sunday with mrand mrs willows -mrs- herrington-mrs-vr- boyn ton mrs knappandirenemrs mcroberts and joan spenutuesday in toronto i v t big missionary rally coming an important missionary confer ence is being looked forward to this week in the christian church when on- friday nov 9 churches of the conference will assemble here for an afternoon and evening rally rev c h way minister at craw ford street church in toronto will address the afternoon meeting and rev guy playfair of the sudan in terior mission will speak at night special music is being prepared and at six oclock a pot luck supper will be served the sessions after noon and evening are open to the general public and a warm welcome awaits all who attend mr albert reesor is the president mrs a s collins over 300 inside last saturday theres a reason why youth for miles around is flocking in unprecedented numbers to these going growing rallies rememberance day rally this week rev ross lloyd former ball player drug addict yet god wonderfully changed him georgemcleary- at 17 yrs of age torontos most outstanding boy violinist plus singing that gives you a lift also lois louis mezzo soprano pte ken miller tenor serviceman testimony interview 800 pm saturday uxbridge music hall for christ youth uxbridge sponsored by uxbridge ministerial association vannostrahd heads christie st hospital col f h vannostrand of aurora and toronto- has been appointed superintendent at christie street military hospital toronto he has assumed his duties dr van nostrand was chief con sultant neuropsychiatrist to the canadian army overseas he was granted leave of absense from his duties as neuropsychiatrist with the former department of pensions and national health to go on active service in 1939 born in vandorf whitchurch township dr van nostrand served in the ranks of the world war i nurse suddenly throws up job quite unexpectedly the recently engaged nurse for markham town ship and village resigned the job and has left the district with no arrangement whatever for the future carrying on of the work she started the two municipalities entered into an arrangement for a qualified nurse to do work among the school children and considerable prelim inary arrangement and expense were incurred in setting up the necessary files for the nurse the work was encouraged by the dept of health at queens park who re commended we understand the young lady that was engaged because she could not- secure satisfactory transportation so it is said she handed in her resignation and has left the district until a new appointment is made everything will be at a stand still but the situ ation is not by any means serious the health of the communities is good and the local boards of health are available to carry on certain preventive work in the schools if that becomes necessary a good neighbor and one filled with sympathy for all good works mrs alfred s collins passed away sud denly- on friday as a result of a stroke while she was visiting at the home of one of her sons in toronto for some months now mts collins had been in declining health and was living with her- daughter mrs uccowan at malvern on this account the funeral on monday afternoon was from the stouffville christian church to stouffville cemetery the last rites being performed by rev chas montgomery there was a large concourse of old friends and acquaintances at the church to par ticipate in the service and an instru mental solo was played by miss nora stapleton using one of mrs collins favorite hymns born in stouffville 79 years ago tne former margaret davis was a daughter of philip davis and on the eve of her 20th birthday she mar ried john b german whose occupa tion was blacksmithing to them were born two sons and one daugh ter namely messrs addison and aussie german of toronto and mrs mccowan at malvern there are 7 grandchildren and one great grand child surviving as well and one brother albert davis of glasgow aged 83 vears the passing of mrs collins re cords the death of a second menibei of her original family within two months since mrs collins- other brother flijah davis died in lans ing mich at that time mr german died in 1912 and the widow then married alfred s collins who survives his wife the collins home in the east end was a favorite spot for scores of friends to gather always being assured of a warm and sincere welcome mrs collins was also active in the womens work of the christian church in town and possessed a good musical voice as a girl she worked at the millinery business and her whole life in the commun ity has heen one of service i fpoppyiand remembrance day t purchase a poppy and wear- it on remembrance day brave men diedthavyou might wear it i cereals for cooler mornings rolled oats fine or coarse per lb v 5c rolled wheat per lb i 5 lbs for 25c cream oe wkeat per lb i- ci mother jacksons jiffyoidge per pkgii8cl these niake nutritious drinks i toddy bordens malted milk t vitone per tin neilsons cocoa per lb tin dairy feeds 3t 43c 45c 45c 29c fresh fruits and vegetables ratclif f go s town delivery- phone 198 presentation by church friends held for relatives and friends in the home of the bride and groom here on tuesday evening at the home vihz mr rnbnri winr m r ful with lahsman roses the gift of s- jv is are you feeding for capacity production 64 quest ion use balanced rations to meet your needs remember poppy day give generol7sy milking herd mix your grain with purina cow chow supplementto make a real 16 milkmaking ration purina cow chow dry cows to kelp build dry cow up for reduced calving trouble and extra milk ahead feed purina bulkrla and oau half and half bulky las andoats cots of eggs lay chow it pays to balanco scratch with lay chow it a real ggmaking mash i meat may be tiatiotfed but purina dog chow iantl stiver bros power shortage is widespread home owners who are petitioning for more street lamps on the out skirts of town east and west will have to depend on the moon for a while longer stouffville is not gett ing the necessary voltage for best results due to the heavy demand on the hydro system and until more current can z obtained no additions can be made to the street system i farmers are being taken on by the hundreds every week over the niagara- area and tiey are being given first consideration in taking up the current being dropped by the big war plants new industry in the toronto area is also presenting a problem oi mr roland winn a presentation by church friends of an electric lamp chenille bed spread wool blanket and end table was made to mr and mrs walter winn in honor of- their recent marriage and in re cognition of walters work in the church and sunday j school as a teacher and pianist stouffville phoxe4501 goodwood mr and mrs chaskarrow accom- panie by robert martha stewart and audrey feasby motored to belleville on sunday to visit mar- jorie taylor mr and mrs forrest johnson journeyed to toronto on saturday mrs leslie mitchell and carol spent tuesday at the home of mrs stewart glad to report that lancecpl ralph cooper- a patient of the east general hospital had the privilege of visiting hisparentsmrand mrs joseph cooper at mt albert over the weekend v m- igoadwood united church anni versary services will be held on sunday nov 11th rev george rousown of toronto outstanding missionary man on our fields will take the services at 11 am- and 730 pm special music mr and mrs chas w watson claude and dean visited in toronto with mr and mrsw r kindree the sympathy of this community is extended to the tate family in the death of mrs vincent wagg pte walter bryan has his dis charge from the army and is home from british columbia he has commenced work at his former occupation at raes garage pte root- commackis also discharged from the army and has returned home from overseas miss fostena arid miss lena mc donald of toronto spent the week end with their father and uncle miss jean wilkinson of toronto spent the weekend with her parents mrsjno rae mrsnorman wagg mrs a- walters mrs h harper mrs pearce baston attended the wedding of miss mary stamps in toronto on friday evening miss stamps was a former school teacher on the second mrs dan wagg has returned home after visiting her son lloyd at port credit i pte robert commack was given a rousing welcome back- home at the home of his fatherinlaw john thompson- where he and his wife were tendered a miscellaneous shower- our new station agent harry cooper and his wife areon holidays and mr robert stewart of fenelon falls is here as relieving agent miss nellie feron of toronto spent last week at home here walter todd george todd mor- ley symes and s schuler are deer hunting back north mr and mrs floyd mcdonald and son allen of oshawaspent a day here with his father alfred and with their uncle- distlnv js mr and mrs j f rcld have re turned from holidays- whitevale the whitevale umted church is holding a remembrance day ser vice on nov 11th at7oclock the womens association of the whitevale united church will hold a bazaar on saturday december 8 the bazaar will be hel d in the sun day school rooms everyone is glad to see mr db annis out in public life once again mr- icc donnelly is confined to bed due to illness everyone who attended the hal loween party in the ioof hall reported a grand time friends of mrs w j turner markham will be sorry to know she ms been quite ill miss helen metcalfe spent uie weekend in toronto miss jean fleming was at her home here for this past weekend visitors at the home of mr and mrs n randal for the weekend were miss constance randall and little miss beth brunei- of toronto also visiting with mr and mrs randall is mrs m hammill miss blanche hamlin spent a few days in toronto recently- jylr and mrs stanley evans spent the past weekend in cannington many friends and relatives of the late po fred griffin who was kill ed three years ago saturday nov 3 were present in the hall on sun day morning to revere freds mem ory his family presented the first baptist church with a- beautiful communion service made by the hands of mrs robert melrose mr ed reeve of markham was the winner of the quilt raffled by the red cross- unit of whitevale the draw was made at the home of mrs w michell and during the afternoon a dainty tea was served by the ladies of the red cross unit on october 30 mr and mrs ja pugh celebrated their golden wed ding anniversary it was a warm autumn day as it had been fifty years ago mr ad mrs pugh were enter tained at a luncheon in toronto at the home of dr and mrs norman clarke mrs pugh wore a black sheer frock with lattice trimming over a pink vestee and a corsage of golden roses in the evening a reception was the grandchildren gold candles and gold leaves mr and mrs pugh cut the wed ding cake in a very pretty cere mony mrs johnston and mrs l wilson poured tea the assistants vere mrs h lindsay mrs george hamlin and mrs jack hornshaw mrs garry annis- mr pughs sister and mr w bagshaw a nep hew of sunderland who were at the wedding were present at the anni versary the ladies of the united church presented them with a hymnary and a table centre piece church hill mrs j c comfort of chicago vibited with her brother mrs her bert pegg a few tlas last miss jean baker and girl friend of toronto were guests at the mar tin home on the weekend mr albert clark marjorie and roy visited with mr and mrs hoyle brethour uxbridge onsun- day mrs h pegg and miss velma pegg were in toronto on wednes day bloomington the ladies aid monthlv meeting was held at mrs earl davis on thursday afternoon mrs o baker conducted the devotional period the program in charge of mrs vaughan and mrs d burnett in- clrded musical selections by mes- dnmes toekler lemon davis mor- ton and brown readings by mrs barnes and mrs tranmer a talk by mrs bruce morton and contest by mrs ic baker lunch was servedby the hostess mr and mrs snowball cf mark ham and mrs todd of goodwood were guests of mr e burnetts on sunday mr and mrs h kee and daughter of orangeville attended the service sundav morning and visited with mr aric s w a fockier mrs i hill was a toronto visitor last week the anniversary serviceson sun day proved very entertaining and uplifting- the music with mrs swallow violinist mr swallow cello and miss stapleton at the piano in the morning service was impressive and gunner knudsen soloist ii the evening withduets by mr cairn and miss cairn were much enjoyed flowers in memory of her parents mr and mrs arthur stspleton were placed on the altar by miss nora stapleton s i mrs l degeer of box grove was with- her parents mr and mrs p brown over sunday announcement we are pleased to announce thatwe have added the canadian westinghoiise franchise to our already large and dependable lineof merchandise- westinghouse the first to broadcast radio over the air are out in front with com plete new models of radio electric ranges electric wash ing machines and electric refrigeration pioneers in the electrical wqrdwestinghppse engineers have been burn- ing the candle atbothjehds desighlfigand perfecting elec tronics of all kinds for the convenience of canadians and americansnrthe modern homes of tomorrow due to labour strikes arid scarcity of cerfain materials delivereries of wcstinghouse products have been delayed butwe havebeen informed now that delivery dates are just around the cornel so to our many good friends and cus tomers we say please be patient a little while longer and your requirements will be taken care of it always pays to wait a littleahcl get the best you pay just asmuch for other inferior makes so why not wait andgetthe best get westinghouse vr bell iha sqn w- general farm equipment r b stouffville r- phone 281 purchase and wear a poppy on remembrance day m jyoyyjyt- antr v 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