stouffville thursday january 19th 1933 ballantrae ballantrae united church held their annual meeting on wednes day january 11th splendid reports willianissuptand mr david kirby i oil t i i n a lii lti jfit vi- rt were made by the representatives of the sunday school mr a h i f f s i p l tesisai iooon 1 consult us about plumbing heating steam fitting or pumping systems agent for mcclary sunshine furnaces and beatty electric washers phone 177 e d mcgrattan the tinsmith stouffville ont farmers secretary and by the secretary the w a mrs jakenian and tho treasurer mrs ii kidd all the officials of the church were reelect ed and we are confidently looking forward to a prosperous year in cur little church at ballantrae after the business meeting all re tired to the basement where re freshments were served by the womans association of which mrs milford rose is the president goodwood we wish to call that mr s your attention a lister co to tho fact is now manager of the company and is prepared to meet present conditions regarding prices under the new mangement the company has mr s a lister its first organizer in canada he is a man who will meet tho farmers needs in these low price times for farm produce see your local agent frank baker phone 15204 stouffville the standard garage mrs w m flumerfelt and daughter mr and mrs david mcclaren visited mrs wa hender son on saturday mr and mrs h e henderson and family of oshawa visited with mr and mrs w a henderson on sunday a number from hero attended the choral concert at stouffville fri day night last and enjoyed them selves to the full the annual business meeting of the goodwood baptist church was held on tuesday january 10 when every department of the church had a balance on the right side quito a number of goodwood people attended haynes arena on saturday night as well as visitors from stouffville all report a good time arriving home with a few bruised knees and minor ailments as remembrances of an enjoyable skate strayed strayed to the farm of win hood ballantrae lot 23 con 7 2 sheep owner may have same by proving property and pay ing expenses 4th line uxbridge mrs george wilson visited with mrs ralph faulkner on sunday gordon jones spent a few days last week with relatives at lemon- ville mr and mrs win redshaw sixth line and family visited at mr geo redshaws on sunday miss olive maye is helping at dan nortous during mrs nortons illness mrs m norton and mr win rodman spent last monday with mr joe nortons fifth line mr and mrs geo jones visited with her brother mr gibner over the weekend norman dickenson was absent from school last week with an attack of tho flu but is feeling better again mr and mrs ed nortpn mrs m norton and maud also mr wm redman were guests at levi nortons uxbridgo on saturday mr and mrs hockley fifth line visited tho latters parents mr mrs george jones one day last week some very interesting games of hockey were played last week whin tho fourth line went to the second last friday defeating the second 4 to 1 the fifth lino came over to the fourth saturday and tied 44 auction sale stouffvilles private nursing home church street graduate nurse in attendance medical convalescent and maternity cases accepted private and semiprivate rooms weekly rates 20 and 25 inspection invited phone 191 airs e r good friday jan 20 icredit sale farm stock implements bay grain roots etc the property of george w lee at lot 5 con pickering twp adjoining balsam post office terms all sums of 10 and under cash over that 9 months credit on approved joint notes bearing interest at 7 per cent per annum no reserve fred postill auctioneer arthur hatch clerk note the farm of 148 acres with largo buildings 13 up for ront see largo bills thursday jan 26 household furniture including valuable antiques will be sold at the resi dence of mrs w j gerrow church street stouffville sale at 1 pm no reserve f w silver- sides auctioneer thursday feb 9 credit sale of farm stock and implements hay grain and roots the proper ty of russel storry at lot it con 1 uxbridge 3 miles north of stouffville no reserve as farm is rented sale at 1 oclock f w silversides auctioneer wednesday feb 8 extensive sale of accredited herd purebred would ban sunday funerals local ministerial assn fail to con vince council that sabbath bur ials should be tabooed except in emergency a popular institution sunday funerals was under attack at the town council meeting up in walker says the bruce herald and times on monday night and this from no less an august body than the walkerton ministerial associa tion who in a communication to the board sought to have the coun cil prohibit interments in the walkerton cemetery on the sabbath except in cases of emergency like in most issues of this kind there are two sides to tho question as one councillor pointed out the sabbath is about the only day in the week that many business men working people and others can get off to attend such events while again it was shown that funerals are frequently arranged for sunday out of consideration for the friends and relatives who have to motor a dis- jtance and get back to their duties ayrshire cattle nearly new lmple- to put the ban on inter ments hay grain etc also 1020 j in the- walkerton cemetery tractor good as new to be sold at on the sabbath the council as t lot 28 con 5 markham the whole seem to feel would be tak properly of b g davidson apply i j a most unpopular and an alto for catalogue of purebred stock jgether too arbitrary a stand s months credit george storry and chas hoover clerks f w silversides auctioneer wanted capable nurse desires- work alice bacon claremont phone 1608 m special prices for royal york raspberry strawberry black currant jam 40 oz jar kirks castile soap 4 cakes 25 gilletts lye 2 tins 25 superior baking powder 8 oz 15 16oz 25 hillcrest lard 1ib cartons 10 beekist honey 2ib size net wt 2 lbs 3 oz 29 diced carrots all can adian 2s tall per tin 10 refugee or golden wax beans 2s 2 tins 25 standard corn 2s per tin 10 superior palm soap 6 bars for 25 kara coffee lb 206 lib 39 jacobs butter puffs or cream crackers per pkg 236 fri sat jan 20th 2 1st crosse black wells tomato juice free with 14 oz bottle tomato catsup save the tokens all for 1 9c crisco ls per tin 21c roycroft pure pasteurized uittt17d always ou 1 1 hij reliable horseshoe sockeye salmon per aylmer orange 40 oy marmalade jar red heavy syrup 2 sot raspberries perft campbells finest 7 i u pastry flour b supreme brand o in cellophane kippers package fresh from the gardens bw i i u a isrown ld salada tea kg big 5 glean ser per tin royal york matches i imperial dry i ginger ale 18c an all canadian large 30 oz product bottle save the caps j o e bottles extra for 50c superior wrapped bread full 24oz loaf 6 westinghouse mazda lamps 25 40 60 watt each 25 6 for 140 sheik dates 2lb pkg 19 supreme brand filletts large 15 westons arrowroot biscuits lb pkg 25 sieve no 3 peas 2s 2 tins 25 hillcrest assorted biscuits per lb 19 new pitted dates 2 lbs 25 schneiders pure pork sausage 1lb car ton 19 candies humbugs lb 19 chocolate drops lb 19 chocolate peppermint patties lb 23 rainbow jellies lb 23 jordan almonds lb 29 pearl soap per bar oc kelloggs corn flakes 3 packages aw stouffville ont phone 1603 chef ready meals phone your order we deliver free save the tok ens 2 tins 25c nor did the council in coming to this decision lose sight of the fact that sunday was the ministers bus iest day and that it was but natural that the men of the cloth should be opposed to funeral rites being crowded into their other duties on the sabbath while they have it in their own hands whether they will so officiate on the lords day or not yet as one canny alderman suggested it looks like they werent adverse to passin the buck and having the council do the refusing for them via the non sabbath interment ordinance sug gested realizing probably that a man has to be rather outstanding in the community to attract much of a gathering at his last sad rites if they are held on any day but the sabbath and even then it is sometimes hard to get such a showing as will make the neighbors envious and s0 it is not perhaps presuming too much to say that some councillors may have had their eyes focused on that dis tant time when they shall be call ed upon to step out of the veil them selves and knowing the crowddraw ing tendencies of a sabbath burial may want to stop traffic and cause ja feeling of awe at the size of the gathering when they embark bloosungton mr and mrs hilliard fockler of toronto visted here with his brother william oliver johnston of newmarket was visiting with wm fockler here last sabbath day mr and mrs lou tindal attend ed the funeral of the late mrs march at glasgow last week miss alma hill is spending an indefinite time in aurora mr and mrs edgar smith and daughter of toronto were in our village on sunday miss maggie kellington we are all pleased to note is improving from her recent illness altona skating is still popular on tho local pond miss eulah brillinger spent the weekend with miss audrey hoover mr and mrs stanley lewis visit ed with her father mr mark reesor on sunday mrs m tindall and florence call ed on mrs lapeer and mr and mrs mills on sunday mr and mrs s thompson and little daughter visited at wm mcnairs on sunday mr and mrs e howsam and i family visited with relatives in port perry on sunday mr and mrs murray dunkeld and little son visited at f waggs on sunday j a w milroy and wife from cedar grove visited with mr and mrs h mcintosh on monday a number journeyed to toronto and other cities last weekend making use of the low fare again we rogret very much the death of mr lehman our deepest sym pathy is extended to the bereaved quite a number from here at tended tho sunday school conven tion held at green river last thurs day tho y p mooting was hold mon day evening at altona church with both altona and stouffville taking part in tho meeting wo aro sorry wm mcnair is not feeling very well and is confined to the house though we hope to sec him out curling again soon a number attended the sunday school convention held at green rivor last thursday miss evelyn reesor and miss lizzie davis acted as delegates tho curlers are very busy enter taining and being entertained the glasgow abattoir staff and tho one eyed miller were invited to stouff ville and came home looking highly pleascd they entertained the rink from whltovalo on friday nfterl noon locust hih on saturday oven- ing till eleven oclock we think it must have been very interesting or they would not have stayed so late deaths baker suddenly at his residence gormley on saturday january 7tb ira w baker beloved hus band of mary sider in his 3rd year funenal on tuesday follow ed by service in heise hill church for sale five pigs wea sale five pigs ready to n e a storry phono 920g wanted jersey cow forward springer apply at tribune office for sale washing machine and wringer in good condition oak heater ladies boots and skates size 5 apply frank harvey phone 3105 stouffville for rent in stouffville 6 rooms water electric fixtures barn chicken houses and lot at 1500 per month also to let 5 rooms water electric fixtures and gar age at soo per month mrs pamenter 32 john st kingston house for sale compact groomed house in excellent condition and with all conveniences hardwood floors located on obrien ave apply on premises to mr frank harvey dance to the revellers orchestra at the auditorium stouffville on saturday jan 21 olde tyme and modern dancing admission 25c s30 to 12 pm for sale draft colt 3 years in may 2 heifers bull fit for service s pigs 7 wks old s pigs 4 wks nil fifty acres of land house smill orchard and spring creek apply to isaac pike lot s con 5 whit church card of thanks mr and mrs isaac lehman and family wish to thank relatives friends and neighbours for kindness shown them during the sickness and bereavement of a father and grand father card of thanks we wish to thank neighbours and friends for kindness and assistance extended during the illness and bereavement of the ijte eleanor caseley m c barker wanted have clients who will pay as high as 10 per cent for first mort gage money funds wanted for building loans at excellent rates personal supervision lewis raxlen barrister etc 331 bay street toronto phone adelaide 266g real estate sellers must expect to take about- onethird less than prices obtaining four years ago i charge 2 per cent to sell your property all sales made are satis factory to both buyer and seller jacob yakk properties for sale or rent in town live fowl wanted highest market price paid for all live fowl hens geese duck s golden orders taken at pennoek farm implements at low prices power washing machines beatty for sale at a big bargain can be driven from gasoline engine several good heater stoves also cook stove in good order set sloop sleighs cutting boxes all makes and sizes also several excellent choppers for snlc good beatty pump jack ben realin highest prices for fat poultry wool and hides stouffville ont phone 192- iff i pericles the trice of honor can never bo too high we become personally engrossed in each profes sional undertaking and relievo you of all details and arrangements g r clendening funeral director markham phono markham 9000 j