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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 14, 1933, p. 5

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stouffville ontario december 14th 1933 i local happenings stouffville youug people were large size ladies seal coat for well represented at the markham salegood condition will sell reason- high school dance held in the ably tribune office southern village last friday eveuj ing i the number of homes in stouff- kille not taking the tribune is sur prisingly small we have a special offer that will take them all in has been staying with his daughter enquire at once and if you are not mrs george m lee of stouffville a subscriber treat yourself to a has gone for an extended visit tosbsepa to the town p his brother rev robt davis now i mr ed davis of goodwood who mr and lilrs robert snowball spent sunday in unlonville at the home of mr snowballs parents watch the advert ismeuts in this issue for practicable and suitable christmas gift suggestions mrs martin wideman of dixon hill is spending a few days in town visiting her daughter mrs wilmot sehell and numerous friends u- i a minister near nev york city rev thos lidlaw received the sad information on sunday that his sisteriilaw imls aaron laddlaw had passed away at her home near brampton following a heavy stroke she was in her glird year and her maiden naino was jessie dyer be- good progress is being made with tho building of mr j r hodgins new house on main street west at 6th concession workmen are quite independent of the weather as they are doing the interior finishing with the place heated from the furnace mr and mrs charlie harper 9th con were in toronto ast week on a brief visit accompanied by herbert hisey and miss dorothy brilliuger bethesda mr and mrs herbert lageer of brunswick avenue toronto were in town a few days visiting with the formers parents on church street mrs lageer also visited with mrs abram raymer on tuesday in coia- pany with mrs elijah lageer stanley theatre stouffville autalkio friday and saturday december 15 and 16 a paramount picture marlene dietrich mr and mrs martin reesor were in toronto this week visiting a nephew there who is quite ill xote the special sale of hats and dresses at mrs m e watts store this friday and saturday dec 15 and 16 ii the song of songs brian aherne lionel atwill alison skipworth stoopnocrasy comedies the three members of the 1933 school board iu stouffville whoso mdes the husband the deceased is term of office is expired is dr survived by four grownup daughters herbert freel edwin a lloyd and the local pastor and his wife edward baker who has been chair- attended tho funeral to brampton mf past year we understand cemetery on tuesday afternoon the that all three are willing to stand sympathy of this community goes for reo6ction although we have out to rev mr laidlaw and his not been authorized to make this wifo in this time of bereavement statement on their behalf ye editor won a young 10 or 12 i pound goose at the shooting match rev herbert lees sunday held at john spences farm at school class of young men waslemonville we had the highest royally entertained last friday number of points for the bulls eye they assembled at the curling rink while bank manager fred marshal where secretary harry w sanders of stouffville stood in second place and a few aides gave tho hoys a of course those bankers couldnt hit jolly time instructing them in the anything with a revolver but when art of sliding tho granite roeks and it comes to riflo shooting it must incidentally some of the lads got an be different we almost forgot to added lesson in the use of the i say that the two local entrants were curlers broom which might stand not present at the match but had a them in good stead when pressed tolproxio doing the pistol shooting for do such domestic work in their homes tho boys were later enter tained by mr and mrs sanders to a fowl dinner at their home on obrien avenue the entire event was greatly appreciated by the boys while the part played by the hosts of the evening is certainly commend able for displaying such kindly interest n them christmas cards and decorations tags and seals stationery toilet sets fountain pens and pencil sets cameras hot water bottles chocolates in fancy boxes jack knives and mouth organs toys and games painting and picture books boadways drug store stouffville the final meeting of the school trustees for tho current year was held last friday evening with all members present e w baker j w mcmullen ambrose stover dr i ball dr preel and edwin lloyd j there was very little business to i transact beyond the passing of a few accounts but an hour was in profitable discussion on the l nuuro welfare of the school the curtain was run down on affairs for another year after ex pressions from the members whose torm of office does not expire that they would like to see their col leagues who must appeal for a new lease of office returned for another term several nevy candidates were ceived into membership at the united church last sunday morn ing at tho service conducted by the pastor rev thos laidlaw those received into membership were mr and mrs robt snowball miss myrtle kitson nurse at the stouflvillo hospital jack ponnock and wilbert gower mr and mrs anthony dickson resident iu the north east part of the village and mr and mrs fred thurkell baker avenue mr walter lee son of rev and mrs herbert lee of stouffville has been called to tho runnymeaje vocational school west end toronto and has resigned his position iu lind say high school in order to take over his new duties after the christ mas holidays mr lee is a specialist in commerce and finance while in the sporting realms has had signal success in training the lindsay rugby team winning some coveted silver ware both this year and last tuesday and wednesday december 19 and 20 guilty hands lionel barrymore parking space at rear of theatre all municipal councils meet to morrow dec 15 as provided by mr and mrs harvey moyer dicksons hill spent the weekend visiting at the home of her sister mrs fred hicks hamilton we have a largo shipment of turkeys coming from the north lo us have your order early ratcliff compauy there will be a euchre hold on thursday evening dec 14 in the oes rooms ratcliff s block good prizes the public invited quality dr hess poulty panamin service keep vour hens in laying trim ful6pep egg mash oyster shell the better kind grit cod liver oil charcoal etc dr hess hog special hog special is a conditioner and feed barley schumacher feed mixed grain tankage etc diukil mineral feed oats supplement feed wheat the new all purpose winter farm insect powder no dipp ing just shake it on and rub it in stiver bros the christmas concert at st james presbyterian church will be held in the school roomou thurs day dec 21 at 730 oclock admission 10 and 5 cents miss bessie lovo who has beer visiting mrs rowbotham for the past month left on friday lor whit by where she will resume her nurs ing duties recent visitors at leslie row- bothams included mrs dr beaton and sister imiss ross miss e chum- bly and mr jeff martin all of whitby also ross lovo of minde- moya and jack barlow of osiawa william davis of stouffville wa sentenced before imagistrate keith last week to four months in jail on charge of receiving stoleu chickens the birds involved came from the farm of frank bruels at ringwood who had some of his fowl marked davis had birds at four different places in the neighbor hood a highly unusual procedure but he claimed that he purchased them while at the same time ad mitting ho recognized them as the regular monthly meeting of the sfouffville public library board will meet on thursday afternoon at 430 oclock it is important that every member of the board be pre sent notice i am prepared to take iu i family washings goods called for delivered leave your work in town and help a local family mrs harold warrinor one door south i united church why wait for the chautauqua when wo offer you good entertain ment tho year round at reasonable price the only guarantee we ask is your patronage the stanley theatre stouffville out mr l e oneill the local under taker was called to port perry last week to officiate at the funeral of mrs thos bearo aged si years she being one of the eldest citizens end a lifelong resident ot that locality milton forfar with his wife and nine children have arrived here from western canada and are located on tho 9th concession one son will attend stouffville continuation school while the section just abovo the lake should receive a material boost in numbers for reliable crops and a sure living mr forfar willing to stake his chances in old ontario again as- the coaches are heated tho usual good time children young and old held in the stouffville christian for tho will be bruels birds evidently the magi- rch wednesday dec 20th at that almost smile as we may about the old days of witchcraft and boogie stories tolks still enjoy them and just to prove it the junior institute held an afternoon tea at the homo of mrs fletcher goudie last week at which according to the announce ment tea cups would be read for all who cared to come and sup and did they come the afternoon tea ran away into the evening ere the last of the ladies got away with their fortune told mrs enos ray mer wifo of the markham barber is an experienced reader of tea clips and no fareys wand ever worked better over the heads of its people than the stories unfolded by the visiting tea cup lady from the southern village it was all enjoyed immensely while tho small pittance charged for tea and sandwiches amounted to over 11 christmas gifts gifts that will be appreciated by men and boys we suggest you make your selection of gifts now while our stock is most complete for men fine shirts by tooke in a wide range of colors and patterns alsoplain white in seperate collar or collar attached style price from mffasjm 1 t0 2 m neckwear a full range of the most up to date colors jii an patterns boxed priced if jsbst at 50c to 1 fessaaesir neck scarfs in wool silk and wool and all silk t i h i priced 85c to 250 y nntrnlva also a ful1 line of gift pyjamas sox gloves htfttttq belts suspenders lin- lb lllllcl en handkerchiefs ftr sweater coats pull- a jr t t overs and many other use- v ll full gifts will be found at our store for boys you will find many useful gifts for boys at our store sweater coats pullovers windbreakers shirts gloves golf socks leather caps neckwear suspenders etc we invite you to come in and look around before you pur chase your gifts any gift will be held for vou until wanted if desired r e curtis phone 5602 stouffville ontario strate wasnt impressed with the ex planation although more con clusive evidence against davis might have meant two years in the pen in stead of four months davis was also given four months concurrent sentence for forging cheques the betty beauty salon fingerwaving marceling hair cutting shampooing special prices offered for one week dec 18 to 23 telephone 3206 make your appointment early s00 oclock every class including adults is taking part in the proi gram high hopes are held for santa visiting us again this year tho changes in the weather thus far this winter has provided a real sensation with zero weather on various occasions early november a long winter was looked for but december ushered in witli spring like weather and on the first week of the monilt a few farmers were able to get vat plowing again then by theend of the- week or last saturday jack frost returned with it would seem anything can bo ex pected clu our coaches are wt fw- loacnes are mhotmer w healedi w tickets time travel axdicrson tables and information all at coach phono 158 two rooms and young married wanted to rent- use of bath for couple west end stouffville prof err ed winter months only apply at tribune office hockey match on friday dec 15 altona vs vikings of toronto to be played in the stouffville arena this is an exhibition game and no ad mission is being charged a silver collection will bo taken to defray minor expenses stouffer mite box secretaries mrs burkett mrsgeo baker temper ance secy mrs thomas press secy mrs f l button mission ary monthly secretaries mrs wil son imrs cayman mrs murison strangers secretaries mrs thomas mrs b sanders missionary review mrs a v nolan mrs e a button pianists mrs gayman mrs stockloy the two stouffville rinks which enteted the high park boirspell this week dropped out ot the running early they were skipped by thos birkett and h w i sanders the locals just didnt meet with their usual success for some reason or other the regular meeting of the s womens institute will be held at tho home of mrs simpson edward street on wednesday afternoon december 20th there will be the report by the delegate to the con vention all members remember the exchange of christmas gifts and the pot luck lunch everybody welcome the series of euchres conducted by the stouffville i oo f came to a close last week with some 30 tables filled for the grand final following tho games of the evening a delight ful lunch was served there was keen competition for the grand prize which went to mr pearce of mount albert who won only after playing off tho rubber with mr king ot agincourt their partners for the deciding game were mrs george leo and mrs wm griffith who were the winning ladies for the evenings count as well the prize men for tho evening were martin tait and l e oneill of stouffville and mr mc allister of mount albert guests were present from mount albert agincourt brougham markham and claremont 1832 1933 coast to coast in canada newfoundland jamaica cmia iuerto 11ico dominican republic new york chicago noston london england jxeeplnq 1 ace uown through the years since it was established in 1832 the bank of nova scotia has steadily kept pace with the advancing needs of canadian industry and enterprise today as in the past it offers to soundbusiness not only complete facilities for the performance of every banking function but more an individ ual attention to the needs of each client worldwide facilities in every department oj banking the bank of nova scotia over a century of ranking service at the reguar monthly meeting of the womens missionary gociety of the united church held on thurs day decemer 7th the annual elec tion of officers and conveners of committees took place a large attendance is reported mrs grw thomas tho president occupied the chair after the opening of the meeting in the regular way and tho transac tion of necessary business mrs rail introduced the new study book living issues in china summariz ing tho opening chapters in a few well chosen words rev mr laid law then took tho chair and tho election was proceeded with mrs stanley hastings convenor ot tho nominating committee in giving her report commented at some length on the faithful and efficient service mrs thomas had given over the years as president and voiced tho regret all felt at her retirement she was pleas ed however to report that a worthy successor had been found in mrs harry sanders much thought and care had been taken iu the choice of conveners for the various committees etc and it was hoped all would allow their names to stand with very tow changes this was dono and tho ro- port was adopted as follows hon presidents mrs robinson mrs hodgson president mrs harry sandors 1st vice president mrs thos laidlaw 2nd vice president mrs d holden recording secy mrs ball asst rec secy mrsn burkholder cor socs mrs leslie treas mrsdc smith imissionbank loaders mrs harold sanders miss ethel sandors assistant miss duncan study book christian stewardship mrs williamson associate helpers mrs s turner mrs wh shaw supply secretaries mrs a hoover mrs d hoover mrs k g tarr mrs c the annual christmas concert at s s no 13 markham almira will bo held on tuesday dec 19 attractive christmas program by the scholars concert at s pm zitij 7 i to sgy do you remember the thrill of toys and candy when you were a child well a visit to our grocery will give the housewife a similar thrill of delight to inspect the christmas goodies and groceries we have stocked for this festive season christmas candies and nuts peels and oranges select groceries the finest dressed poultry in the country visit our store or telephone for your christmas requirements law sons economy store geo lawson proprietor buy your hardware from a hardware store you will always do better and feel 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 brathwaite hardware stouffville phono 0001 ontario

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