stouffville ontario november 16th 1933 i local happenings saturday november 18 drop in tor a cup ol tea at turners ice cream parlors the girls of the mary haig mission cirle will be there to welcome one and all you millers do not miss cranberry corners by the yps of lemonville at can always get robert j mrs wm foster of uxbridge has melville church on wednesday special table turnips at been visiting with mrs r o ward november 22 the drama will also stiver bros miss edna watson rn was home for a few days from wood stack the stouffville tribune and family herald and weekly star for ono year to any address in canada 275 here for a few days be repeated in bloomington united church on friday nov 24th try our pure homemade sausage j 2 lbs for only 25c schells meat j ada robinson who has been market staying at the home of dr ira freel left last weekend on her trip south to st petersburg florida mrs hattie saunders has gone to where sho w j the willter toronto where it is expected will undergo an operation at geueral hospital she i the season mrs ralph hamilton is again occupying her home on obrien avenue after the place having been rented for a couple of years by defeating goodvood at ux- bridge last week the royals of the latter town are the winners of the vorkontario lacrosse group for this reason following the wintry weather of last week with quite a fall of snov a mild spell set in on monday which is hoped will continue long enough to take away the white blanket and thus give those farmers who were caught with turnips still in the fields a chance to got them up and in the barns these hopes however are shattered for the present by weather forecasts promising colder weather we are always loath to part with lifelong friends of the district hence it with some regret that we report the removal of mr and mr aaron burkholder from our midst to reside in breslnu where their son rev o burkholder is located they loft for their new location on mon day and they take with them the best wishes of everybody for their future good health merchants or others who use counter check hooks should look over their supplies and order promptly there is a war on among the printers and favorable quotations much below regular rates can be secured an agreement may bo reached any day among the warr ing factors so do not delay your order let the tribune quote you en your requirements beware cold weather is here s take no csiances let us fill your radiator with an al anti freeze boapways drug store stouffville law sons economy store mr and mrs mountjoy of graco avenue islington sister of mr r s chambers were guests at babble brook farm over the weekend imrs j a hisey has closed her spacious homo on main street and has taken an apartment in toronto for the season where she will- be with her daughter miss enna who is attending university tho curling club members are asked to meet at the rink on friday evening of this week for organiza tion purposes the meeting will be at eight oclock and all members aro requested to be on hand mr and mrs jos borinsky in company with mr and imrs finold the local chapter of the eastern star is planning to entertain the presiding matrons and patrons of tho district on the evening of nov 21 tho visitors with the members of the local chapter will enjoy a banquet served in ratcliffs hall to be followed by a toast list and other entertainment miss j birkett is worthy matron of the local chapter and mr e m still worthy patron the event will be looked forward to with considerable interest by members of the order friday nov 24 is nomination day for municipalities that have by laws favoring the early date in this vicinity there are no townships or villages adopting the early date though it has many advantages and some disadvantages elections held the first week in december leave the christmas season often with bad stanley theatre claremont of aurora left on saturday to at- free for many people other- tend the worlds fair at chicago j w publicly engaged but when il they will also visit at the home of to showing a balanced budget a relative that will bring tho three sisters together during the cold spell of last week there was skating at ratcliffs pond west of town this is probably the earliest that the young fry ha e before tax collection time its not so good whitchurch markham or lx- bridgo have never saw fit to even consider the earlier date the first transient introduced to the town woodpile and given an been able to be on their skates for opportunity to do a turn and work long years of course with artificial up an appetite when he would he sheets of ice in toronto it is possible f and kept for the night said to to skate in the summer time but j h with bucking wood and no the sport has not the same thrill to ono j seeu n since this wood- r- pile game is all right for a certain class of vagrant but of course it gordon cober has installed speaker in front of buttons i loud hard- must not be abused for there are old men and those underfed and ware store which has volume otherwise unfit to oven saw wood friday saturday only jewel shortening 1 lb 10c 10 lbs white or brown sugar 70c pink salmon tolls 10c rolled oats fine or course wonderful soap 8 bars babbit cleaner rcr size 21 lbs pastry flour snlmlu tea half pound 25c 25c 5c 55c 23c geo lawson proprietor sufficient to be heard at the railway station for speakers and over a mile in the country on a musical pro gram if it were desired the loud speaker is hooked up with a radio in the store and programs are broad cast along main street whenever desired a number of stouffville people attended the progressive euchre held in the ioof lodge rooms a agincourt on friday evening last week some twentytwo from mt albert also enjoyed the hospitality of their brother lodge only about 35 local veterans and friends gathered at the cemetery on sunday morning at 1030 to do honor to the war veterans who are buried there rev thos laidlaw and rev c o sommer conducted the brief service and the veterans placed wreaths on the graves of their departed comrades the grounds were blanketed with snow while the weather was not otherwise inviting a fact which kept many of the elder folk from being present wo believe the council will use their discretion in saying who is to saw and who not some people think that clayt tarr carries a rabbit foot the symbol of good luck with him when he goes north for the deer hunting season each fall because for a second time he has shot a bear word comes from the north where he is hunting with a party of markham hunters that clayt shot a big black bear weighing some 250 pounds two years ago lie dropped a young one weighing around 150 pounds most hunters are overjoyed in shooting a deer but this obrien avenue marksman seems to be able to go them one better every other season beyond the passing of a few small accounts and reading public school inspector wilkinsons re port on the findings of his last visit to the school there was very little other business to transact at the make this class regular meeting of the school hoard on friday evening the inspector reported in detail on organization teaching and discipline all of which ho said was good classes examined were efficient and tho only matters needing attention were to procure moro supplementary reading books and a few boards off tho fence in the play ground the property com mittee was instructed to have tho annual inspection of tho- boiler made following a complaint from queens park officialdom that the matter had not been attended to there was just a bear quorum pre sent being e lloyd ambrose stover j w mcmullen and dr h freel who was appointed chairman of tho meeting the business and young mens bible class of stouffville are hold ing a social evening at the parson age church street on thursday evening at s oclock former mem bers and any young men of the town and vicinity who are not connected with any other class are cordially welcome to this social gathering at which the class will reorganize for the winter session this class will meet at 230 on the coming sunday upstairs in the municipal building those interested hope for a big turn out and may each do his part to real factor for good in our town by supplying a need that has been patent for a long time buy your hardware from a hardware store you will always do better and feci more satisfied with your purchase a store is judged by the goods it handles therefore we carry only the best lines procurable shelf and heavy hard ware paints and oils furnaces heaters ranges brathwaitefi hardware erabel tlje iking jtsfjtoat toronto single 85c return 135 daily service leave leave slouffvillo toronto standard time d 715 am a 1100 pm a 915 am c 130 pm c 330 pm g 630 pm a s30 pm c 545 pm a 1015 pm a sundays and holidays only c saturday only d daily ex cept sunday and holidays g- daily except saturday sunday and holidays daiiiy x service low faros botwoen toronto and buffalo hamilton detroit barrie orlllia midland brampton schomborg and all usa points gray coach lines miss a mcglashan left on mon day to spend the winter in toronto ed gibson is confined to bed sutfering from a severe heart attack j mrs wm thompson is visiting relatives in toronto j miss janet young left on sunday i to spend the winter with her brother i david young of guelph j the bowling club is holding its i annual club dinner this friday evening in the icommunity hall on sunday evening rev j l jharton of the baptist church gave the second in his series of sermons cu the life ot joseph the subject of his sermon was from pit to palace next sunday it will je from palace to prison the baptist choir had charge of the music at mount zion annivers ary serviee on sunday evening and a number from claremont attended the service there the evening service in the clare mont united church was with blanket drawn on sunday on account of the anniversary services at brougham several from hero attended these also the concert on monday evening when an enjoyable program was given by members of the boys junior vocational school of toronto mrs rogers of newcastle presby- terial secretary of the cgit gave very interesting and informative on wednesday evening nov 22 j address on the work ot this group dont miss tliis comic drama adi a meeting ot the wms held in stouffville alltalkie friday saturday november 17 and 18 under cover man i with i geo raft screen songs comedies tuesday wednesday november 21 and 22 hotel continental peggy shannon parking space at rear ot theatre dent law lost a horse while driving on the townline on tuesday evening he would appreci ate its prompt return and so would services and dents horse n the play cranberry corners which proved a hugo success when given at lemonville a few nights ago will be repeated at melville church mission 15 and 25c coming f e luke optome trist 167 yonge street torontos able eyesight specialist may be consulted about your ayes for glass es at boadways drug store stouff ville on thursday nov 30th the girls of the mary haig circle will serve a tea in turners ice cream parlors on the afternoon of satur day november is from 3 oclock come and enjoy a social hour and at the same time advance the cause of the mission circle the school room of the united church on thursday afternoon last several of the teen age girls attend ed the meeting in response to a special invitation a tablet in memory of the late rev a and mrs mclelland will be unveiled in tho claremont united ichurcb on sunday next nov 19th at 2 pm rev gcr mcquado chairman of oshawa presbytery will preside and d davidson principal of emmanuel college will- deliver the address rev w fingland ma bd will also take part in the service the horticultural society meet ing in the stanley theatre on mon day evening was well attended and the talk on a trip through ontario gardens was keenly listened to given by mr john h clark of tor onto an added feature to the even ing program was the presence of mrs clark who rendered several solos in a very pleasing manner the society issued their prize money to the winners at the fall exhibition mr h o klinck acted as chairman owing to the crippled condition of the outer door on the post office it has been tied open for a day or two and patrons of the building are able to enter without the arduous formality o pushing open two doors while outer and inner doors may bo necessary during the winter season it certainly is a nuisance all summer and serves no good pur pose as we are speaking a little out of season any further remarks are curtailed until the good old summer time work 6n the new hydro electric lino and substation at ringwood will get under way at once a new pole system will be erected from mount joy to ringwood and when the work of changing over the wires is under way there will bo some interrup tions to the service in stouffville and other parts of tho system it is expected that the first of these inter ruptions will be on thursday and friday of next week nov 234 when the current will be turned off each day from s30 to 1130 and from 1 to 4 pm householders and others should make a note of this matter and it thero is any change in the arrangements it will be an nounced in our issuo a week from today open winter predicted for canada plenty of rain but little cold in sight this is the time of year when the weather prophets come to the fore so far there has been a re markable unanimity in their prog nostications most of them agree that tho coming winter is to be mild quality service the best egg mash in the world now is the time to ensure heavy egg production when egg prices are going up fulopep egg mash will do it for you fulopep egg mash the feed that proves its worth by practical laying tests sale of ivory bread flour 240 a bag of 9s lbs a high grade bread flour that will give more good loaves of bread than somo bread flour selling at a higher price 21 lbs first prize pastry flour 50c stiver bros phone 4501 stouffvule ont but very wet sparrows nesting from courtenay b c comes word of a new sparrows nest with four eggs and robbins ducks geese and other birds which normally go south with tho millionaires are re ported plentiful in portago la prairie manitoba and getting back to ontario there are somewhat similar assertions true the eud of october was exceptionally cold but this very thing is used as an argu ment that from now on just the opposite kind of weather may bo anticipated open wet winter cornwall island indians says tho standard freeholder claim that the early snowfall is a certain sign of an open winter they predict abovenormal temperatures for no vember and december at least with heavy rains at frequent intervals aonoc best o prices cod liver oil containers free 1 gal 125 5 gal 550 10 gal 1050 q special prices at the local hatchery in your own coutainor 1 gal 95c 5 gal 450 10 gal ss50 pullets now ready bray chick hatchery 81 chvyburn st catharines newmarket 8 bolsford street pc i b sao november will have many mild days predicts william radloy ot toronto temperature records will bo broken but we can expect some snowfall snow will como between the 13th and 20th when it will be cool gales will usher in december the prophet predicts but thoy will v be followed by milder weather tem pering to springlike conditions front tho 20th to the 27th then wo can expect a rainy mild january a snowy february and a mild march postponed armistice dance under auspices of the whitchurch township veterans association will bo held in the coultice pavilion south shore lake musselmau saturday nov 18 special music oldo and modern refreshments served without extra charge everybody welcome tickets 25c w e card h m jakeman prest secy letter of appreciation through the medium of your paper the stouffville war veterans wish to thank all those who assist ed us in our work in the care of our comrades who are down your responso to our appeal helped to make this possible to those who gave of their time canvassing and tagging in such inclement weather we also thank gpaton prest gh saunders secy free ford v8 tudor automobile also 100 cash value prize 50 cash value prize three electric clocks also 50 gallons gasoline 25 gallons motor oil under direction of the reeve and council an impressive service in memory of those who laid down their lives in the great war was held in the stanley theatre on saturday morning iremombrance day silence was reverently observed at 11 oclock for two minutes and this was respected by persons and motor traffic on tho streets as well as wo sat in tho theatre stouffvllles big ben pealed out the hour of eleven as every head was bent forward and a deep solemn fillod tho building ireevo w e morden acted as chairman and stood on the platform besido a massive wreath presontod by the province of ontario to tho local veterans and community others on the platform included rev s cress- man rev h lee rev c o sommer all three of whom partici pated in tho sorvice by offering prayers rev e imorton read tho lesson and rev thos laidlaw was one of tho speakers tho main address was brought by kev j j robbins who touched feelingly on the heroic part played by the boys in tho groat war and the hopo that we would never again bo called to wit ness such carnage councillor m e watts was also on the platform and as a veteran expressed tho hopo that next year tho people generally would take a real interest in this remembrance day sorvice so that tho theatre seating might be taxed to hold thorn as it was tho building was about half filled one ticket will be given for each 100 paid in purchase of antifreeze for the 3 prizes of electric clocks one ticket for each 5 gal gasoline for 3 prizes 1st 25 gal gasoline 2nd 15 gal- and 3rd 10 gallons 1 ticket for each gallon of motor oil prizes- and 3rd 5 gallons 1st 10 gal motor oil 2nd 10 gal you will also receive your tickets for draw on ford v8 tudor as well as the 100 and 5000 prizes january 1st 1934 draw for clocks at the stanley theatre stouffville december 1st 1933 terms and conditions on car 1 free ticket for every 5 gallons of gasoline or distillate oil purchas ed v free ticket for every 1 quart of oil purchased 1 free ticket for every one dollar in purchase of ford parts accessories 1 free ticket for every one dollar in purchase of goodyear car and truck tires or tubes and accessories free ticket for every one dollar paid in labor on cars trucks tractors free ticket for every ten dollars paid in purchase of new cars trucks and tractors free ticket for every ten dollars paid in purchase of any used car all purchases must be settled for at time of purchase either in cash or by note contest openii on february 27 1933 and closes on january 1st 1934 the employees proprietor and his family are barred from this opportunity to obtain a ford v8 free under this campaign d f holden ford dealer stouffville ont