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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 30, 1949, p. 7

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday june 30 1949 mvvs cherries black sweet cherries black sweet cherries are now ripening arid we expect a shipment of them early next week from vineland orchards montmorency cherries this of favorite preserving cherries will be ready in about two weeks time with berries and some early fruits scarce because of the dry weather let us have your telephone number and we will call you on arrival of shipments of these fine cherries from our bronte orchards ratcliff co vandorf dickson hill hospital patient passed in 94th year wesley sunday school picnic will be held at innisfil park turn east at alcona garage 2 miles south of stroud on xo 11 high way on monday july 4th anyone who has no transportation and those who can take extra passen- 4gers meet at the church at 10 am wesley wa will hold their july meeting at the home of mrs r can- on wednesday july 6 devotional and topic getting the most out of recreation will be taken by the 3rd north group mrs john crawford roll call last ing impression of a holiday trip hostesses mrs c pattenden mrs j crawford mrs w pattenden dont forget the tea towel shower at this meeting mrs s l abbot of florida is visiting her sister mrs h switzer mrs ledson toronto was also a guest at the switzer home last weekend mr and mrs mitchell and family of toronto are spending a week at the sleeth home mrs alf pattenden is in new market hospital everyone wishes her a speedy recovery sympathy is extended to mr sam dickey on the passing of his father in toronto mr and mrs walter graham and donald left last week on a trip to the west coast vandorf is expanding the property belonging to mr wilbur graham on the 4th is being cleared for lots these lots have been sold to mr r brown mr harry lavender mr russel ellis and mr fred pattenden mrs colin pattenden and miss mabel pattenden have left for north dakota to visit mrs pattendens brother mi and mrs studdy toronto visited mr and mrs loy carr last weekend the wms of mount joy enter tained our society at a quilting at the home of mrs walter thomp- mrs james hancock of rich- jon box grove in the afternoon mond hill passed away at the jlrs rev rae of stouffville brierbush hospital here early related a remarkable missionary atperience in china and all were jreatly edified mrs wm grove left last thurs- lay by bus for windsor where her laughter and family reside en- oute to san franciso to visit her wother and family of san jose california mr and mrs j w wideman and carol spent sunday with friends in gtchener mr and mrs lloyd wideman md eddie visited at the home of lis brother bruce in collingwood mr and mrs wm pike of jritish columbia were present at planted 12 acres potatoes he church service on sunday dast few days norning mr roy brillinger has just com- mr and mrs lloyd penny were pleted planting twelve acres of icsts to a number of friends alst potatoes including a couple of new vednesday night at an aluminum varieties he is trying out it took inner demonstration about 150 bags to the acre of seed and it certainly took some cutting but we hear that the farmers wife took care of this momentous task unassisted wednesday morning in her 04th year a widow mrs hancock is survived by a daughter mrs d c clark of richmond hill and by a son in buffalo superintendent mrs malcolm pays fitting tribute to mrs han cock when she points out that this elderly lady who was the first patient admitted to the hospital when mrs malcolm acquired it was a remarkable patient despite her years and illness she was con stantly busy with the needle doing fancy work or writing letters lowed up cauliflower lcreage ifive acres planted with cauli- lower were plowed up on the out mr lehman is one of the irm of mr gar lehman this larger growers and this is the first ireek due to the long dry spell time he ever found it necessary to esulting in the plants being killed plow up a planting in this manner greenwood a shower of money was given to mr and mrs piett nee phyliss clark iast friday evening at the home of her father wm clark after the presentation dancing finished the evening off best wishes to the happy couple the induction for the new min ister rev mr monkman will be this thursday in the church at 830 oclock in spite of the heat there was a good attendance at the memorial service in the salem church last sunday afternoon jlrs keddel of toronto who has not been well is resting at the home of her daughter mrs john brooks hope for a speedy recovery the concert in the school given by the pupils under the instruction of their teacher miss puckrin and musical instructor mrs luffman was a grand success at the close of the program the teacher was presented with a cup and saucer and a candy dish rev and mrs luffman were presented with a trilight lamp and an electric tea kettle we are sorry to lose mr and mrs luffman they are leaving for baltimore this thurs- day bloomington this community extends its sympathy to the relatives of mr and mrs allan johnson in the tragic death of their daughter merla at elora last thursday mrs l paisley is staying with her daughter and soninlaw mrs reichard of toronto was a weekend guest at the home of her parents mr and mrs malcolm ramer mr and mrs h shantz of shriggley were at the home of mr o h tranmer on saturday enroute to the hunkinghunt wedding at gormley mrs bruce morton of arnprior attended conference here and renewed acquaintances with former friends rev and mrs percy and dorothy of toronto were sunday guests with mrs d burnett and mr e barnes mrs snowball of markham attended the conference and visited with her daughter and family mr and mrs elmer burnett and child ren our esteemed and oldest resident miss e hill passed peacefully to the great beyond on wednesday and was laid to rest on saturday afternoon in christian church cemetery mr and mrs wm mcintosh of brampton were at the home of her brother mr c lemon on satur day css i green river little dorothy wilkinson accom panied gail dafoe to her grand mothers on sunday congratulations to the newly weds mr and mrs ern beelby mrs ethel slute who were mar ried on saturday there will be a miscellaneous shower held for mr and mrs alymer carter time and place will be announced next sunday morn ing miss raymer of markham gave a fine missionary talk in the uss last sunday she gave the story of john and betty stams by flannel- graph these devout missionaries were murdered because of their love of spreading the gospel leav ing behind a small daughter whose life was spared only because another offered his life to spare her mr and mrs c devitt gave two duet numbers congratulations to reg nighs- wander who has successfully passed his first year at the university of toronto ronny mcgraw has secured a job in the milliken district rev j mclachlan completed on sunday 40 years in the ministry we congratulate him on this long time of loving service we under stand he will leave shortly for a trip to scotland roy carter attended grand lodge sessions of the independent order of oddfellows in toronto several days last week where he received his commission as district deputy grand master of metropoli tan district no 39 roy is a mem ber of brougham lodge no 155 whitevale on thursday night the second degree was conferred on 16 candidates in the concert hall in the royal york hotel eleven of these were from brougham lodge last year brougham lodge won the trophy for the most new mem bers and again this year has proudly done the same total membership in ontario for ioof is 37317 with and increase this year of 1187 this shows the organ ization to be in very good condi tion the cpt cancer polio and tuberculosis is perhaps the greatest program that has ever been undertaken by the ioof also the hospital bed program these beds are free to anyone needing them and brougham lodge has one ready whenever it is needed doug romaine canadas ace comedian tops an impressive list of talent at cedar grove garden party sat july 2 skemsm0 goodwood goodwood united womens association meeting will be held at the home of mrs wm hewlett on thursday july 7th at 230 devotional mrs ted hall pro gram mrs bruce taylor all ladies welcome congratulations to lorna wood land goodwood who was success ful in passing her grade 3 piano forte examination at the royal conservatory of music toronto she is a pupil of mrs george maye goodwood mr and mrs harvey maye tor onto spent sunday with the formers parents mr and mrs geo maye miss eva latcham of toronto spent the weekend with mr and mrs chas jones miss linda wagg of port credit is visiting her grandparents mr and mrs dan wagg last monday night goodwood flyers downed the visiting siloam hustlers 1712 although the siloam team picked up near the end of the game it could not over come the lead lem clarke was- on the mound for goodwood and geo alsop pitched for siloam we hope for a good crowd at the united church strawberry festi val on wednesday night there will be plenty of fresh straw berries we welcome mr and mrs turner and family to our com munity mr turner is our student minister they will be moving into the parsonage horses hooves were shod with covering in the shape of socks or sandals before metal horse shoes were used the church services united missionary church rev cyril berry minister mount joy sunday july 3rd 1049 1000 am sunday school 1100 am worship service 730 pm evangelistic dickson hill sunday july 3rd 1049 1000 am worship service 1100 am sunday school 730 pm young peoples come and worship christ church anglican rev f herman rector sunday july 3rd 1949 third sunday after trinity there will be no sunday school for the next 2 months 230 pm even song pray ye that he will send forth labourers matt 9 38 oyal york coffee lb pkg 53 amotion milk 2 tall tins 27 larks pork and beans 20 oz tins 2 for 25 edfunds meat balls 15 oz tin 37 in joy choice quality peas 20 oz tins 2 for 27 iredded wheat 2 pkgs 25 orn syrup 10 lb pail 115 5 lb pail 59 2 lb pail 25 r grape juice large bottle 43 ilsons ginger ale 2 bottles 25 plus deposit on bottles freshie makes 10 glasses delicious drink 1 pkg only 05 potato chips pkg 25 dads cookies pkg 23 royal york peanut butter 16 oz jar 39 hillcrest sweet mixed pickles 16 oz jar 25 certo bottle 25 fruits and vegetables grapefruit 100s 3 for 29 oranges 252s doz 49 lemons 300s 4 for 15 new potatoes 5 lbs 35 cooking onions 2 lbs 25 child killed by truck local mother bereaved a shocking accident occurred at the farm home of mr and mrs allen johnson of airis near elora last thursday when their truck driven by the farm hand accident ally ran over their little daughter myrla jane resulting in almost immediate death the twoyearold child was rushed to the hospital but died almost immediately mrs johnson is the former luella paisley daughter of mrs lemon paisley of bloomington and family friends here will be very sorry to learn of her great grief besides the childs parents a son david seven years also sur vives little myrla jane prior to moving to airis mr and mrs johnson it will be recalled resided at brampton where they were burned out losing their home at that time the funeral on saturday after noon from the bereaved home near elora was attended from here by mr and mrs clifford gordon and mrs murray barnes sister of mrs paisley stouffville baptist church rev j k pequegnat pastor sunday july 3rd 1949 1100 am morning worship 730 pm evening service wednesday july 6th sunday school picnic no prayer meeting in the church united missionary i church rev m bricker bethesda sunday july 3rd 1949 1000 am bethesda union ss 1100 am worship prayer meeting every wednesday at 800 pm gormley sunday july 3rd 1949 145 pm sunday school 245 pm worship 730 pm evangelistic service gormley and bethesda union prayer meeting in the big tent on tuesday june 28 at 800 pm st james presbyterian church stouffville donald mckillican minister sunday july 3rd 1949 945 am service second markham baptist church rev norman rowan pastor sunday july 3rd 1949 1000 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship communion tuesday july 5th prayer praise and fellowship meeting at the home of mr and mrs keith hutchinson in honor of robert clubine sermon in a second keeping away from the mire is better than washing it off romans 129 abher that which is evil- annual sunday school and church picnic at ratcliffs park on thursday june 30th neighbors and friends welcome as always stouffville christian church minister f h muir divinity consists in use and prac tise not in speculation luther work out your own salvation for it is god which worketh in you hoth to will and do of his good pleasure paul sunday july 3rd 1949 1000 am sunday school 1100 am worship f h muir 730 pm hymn singing a short discourse a family welcome thursday june 30 singing dis cussion prayer in basement of church at 8 pm note change in day due to dominion day tuesday july 5 pilgrim workers will meet at the home o miss jessie grice at 230 pm carload groceteria main st stouffvlllo john mathewson proprietor aaaaa bahai world faith bahaullah emphasized and estab lished the equality of man and wo man the happiness of mankind will be realized when women and men coordinate and advance equ ally for each is the complement and helpmeet of the other free literature upon request e e barr 95 patterson ave tor onto 13 bloomington ringwood christian churches rev g w brown pastor sunday july 3rd 1949 1100 am bloomington 730 pm ringwood the ordinance of the lords supper will be observed at the close of each service 1000 am sunday school classes for all ages monday 8 pm ringwood ce prayer meeting wednesday 8 pm altona prayer meeting all are cordially invited to attend these services plan to come lemonville united church sunday july 3rd 1949 230 pm sunday school 330 pm worship search thy own heart what paln- eth thee in others in thyself may be whlttler thou god seest me hagar 1 stouffville floral roses wedding bouquets funeral designs cut flowers milt smith prop melville bethesda and peachs churches rev r t chapin minister sunday july 3rd 1019 peachs 10 am melville 1130 am bethesda 730 pm the bethesda yp meet thursday juno 30 at the burkholder home the melville wms are holding a picnic meeting tuesday july 5th at the home of miss bruce bethesda wms meets wednesday july 6 at tho home of mrs fred yake stouffville united missionary church rev h s hallman pastor wednesday 8 pm altona prayer meeting thurs 8 pm stouffville prayer service sunday july 3rd 1949 1000 am sunday school 1100 am worship 730 pm evangelistic 730 pm altona a welcome to all stouffville united church rev douglas davis minister sunday july 3rd 1949 1000 am sunday school keep up the attendance these nice days 1100 am morning worship the evening service is withdraw sacred heart rc church uxbridge ontario rev fr v mcgivney priest sunday july 3rd 1949 prayer jafts if desire is sincere lord make me an instrument of thy peace where there is hatred let- me sow love where there is injury pardon where there is doubt faith where there is despair hope where there is darkness light where there is sadness joy o divine master grant that i may not so much seek to be consoled as to console to be understood as to understand to be loved as to love for it is in giving that we receive it is in pardoning that we are pardoned and it is in dying that we are born to eternal life garden party on wednesday july 6th supper 5s pm bruce goulds select orchestra games fun dancing come one come all

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