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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 29, 1934, p. 5

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stouffville ontario march 29 1934 local happenings tomorrow is good a public holiday friday aad faster ihonday is observed as j tank holiday only mr coulter of toronto was the guest of mr bart lynburuer over sunday mr bruce hisey who is attending the baptist seminary in toronto reveuue irom spent the weekend at home the minister of highways recent ly extended the time for the renewal jof motor licenses to april 1st thats all fools day xow dont be fooled i by allowing the cop to take the regular meeting of the vill age council for april comes next monday evening tue betty beauty salox the post office flag was flying at halfmast on tuesday for the late dowager queen of the netherlands dr h b freel is leaving on friday for new york where he will take a short post graduate course in medicine visit shaws wallpaper depart ment on your first oportunlty the extra beautiful new patterns and designs will sure to delight you miss edna cockerill blake si has returned home after spending a few days in toronto with he sisters mrs lewis and miss verua 1 this week we are showing for the i first time an attractive line of ladies coats also dresses and hats and ladies accessories you will be interested in our spring display mrs m e watts millinery store west end eleven transients made an effort to obtain a free meal in stouffville last week but for the most part without much success r mrs hodgson church st anu mrs bowers have just ioifcived word of the death of their niecemrs win richardson nee elizabeth toole of toronto on tuesday of this week she was the daughter of george and jane toole of brougham her husband ono daughter ana two sons survive tomorrow is good friday and a public holiday there will be no issue of the evening papers morning papers as usual at the tribune ellico up till noon hour in writing to the uxbridge times mr e a vanbuseck says that he is living a hard winter so far its health is concerned mr vanbuseck is living in perie pa usa and says they have had plenty of snow and ice this winter he is a native of stouffvllle but lived for many years in sunderland conducting a harness business ten years ago he left for the usa eas father conducted a thriving harness business in stouflf- ville in the olden days and mr thos williamson was foreman of the shop you wont forget that today thursday mr raffleman of tip all dog taxes not collected by tho tailors will be at our store to display all the spring styles in suits and overcoatings and if wish take your measure for a new suit or coat nothing over 2350 a e weldon westend merchant assessor will be handed over to the town constable forthwith and every body who fails to pay his dog tax is liable to a fine if you cant pay there is only one thing to do and that is get rid of the dog they ae not really necessary to the average householder the hydro man at port elgin burned out a transformer for the village when thawing out hydro pip es although the local electrician in stouffville has thawed out a good many pipes this winter he has never injured a transformer which is to ins credit fingerwaving marceling hair cutting shampooing scalp treatments hot oil treatment special prices from march 26 shampoo and fingerwave sham poo and marcel this is for short hair only telephone 3206 for prices and appointment this salon is situated 5 doors south from main street 31 wanted quebec heater stove 4- bole with oven apply dr barker stouffville helen and marlon hastings were weekend guests with mrs warren b hastings in toronto where they attended the vocational at home lmr t c gostick who lives on the sth concession of pickering town ship is preparing to move into stouffville and occupy the casely house just west of the united ichurch which he recently acquired from mr si c barker mr and mrs gostick will be welcome citi zens to our community a message was received by george bowers on tuesday telling him of the death of his only surviving sister mrs rachel adamson of parry sound she was 93 years of age and until the end was able to enjoy her daily newspaper taking an interest in current events quality service principal durnan of the continu ation school informs us that the local school will meet uxbridge students in the next debate of the interschool series the oratory group will compete next with mount albert stouffville recently elimin ated claremont in both groups capt goodale in company with jf another salvation army lassie can vassed the town on monday with the easter war cry the captain is in charge of the work at uxbridge and informs us that the army is just entering on its 51st year in our neighboring community the death of mary mahaffy rlain occurred at ottawa on march i5th suddenly she was the widow of judge blain of melville sask and sister to the late mrs james hand of stouffville the late mrs blain was a very cultured lady and had frequently visited in stouffville at the former hand home here 75 bags five roses flour the best flour in the world only 275 per bag seeds while it lasts seed grain feed grain feeds 24 lbs first prize pastry flour ooc because so many towns and vill ages were short of water this winter it may have been what prompted mrs w ii shaw and miss waters motored to lindsay on sunday tojj geo s henry to revert from visit mrs shaw sr who is living j his previous temperance platform with her daughter mrs rev an1 sive t people beer by the five jones there the aged lady met with cents a glass places like markham a slight accident recently but is village where the supply of water i quite recovered again on friday j in e nov have a way out this week she will reach her s c smile birthday and friends in stouffville wednesday of last week may have been marked by the calendar as the first day of spring but when the thermometer dropped to 10 below zero next morning with a strong wind there certainly wasnt any thing springlike about it again on friday night it touched zero but became gradually milder and more in keeping with the season it is supposed to be six inches of snow fell on monday night transforming the brown earth of the past weeks into a beautiful white again the snow will do a lot of good said mr ad bruce to the tribune seeds were having a hard time of it and the new cover ing will help them mr bruce took special care to measure six inches on the level stiver bros phone 4501 stouffville bit mrs alex gruhin save her friends and family a very anxious time last sunday when she lay in serious condition suffering a slight concussion as a result of falling on the slippery ice in front of her home on saturday evening since then she has rallied and now appears to be making good recovery with every hope of no permanent injury the west end grocery r is the home store friday and saturday only tins heinz soup assorted 2oc bee hive or ktlirurdsliiirg cornsyrup 5 hi- pail cuban tomatoes 2 lb for unite in wishing her many happy turns on this another natal day re- mr sam mckeown has been en gaged by the local butcher harvey schell to work his farm recently acquired over on the fourth con cession of uxbridge township and known as the crawford farm mr and mrs mckeown and family will shortly move their household effects to their new abode sam has made a good recovery from the accident he sustained last fall when he received a broken leg when kicked by a horse his farm experience should be in valuable to his employer mr and mrs theo madill intend to move into their stouffville home the former james hand place with in a few weeks now they have spent the winter at their place on lot 16 con 10 markham where they will hold an auction sale on april 3rd to dispose of a quantity of furniture timber etc the ex terior of their stouffville house was remodelled last fall with rugged brick new foundation and large front veranda 30c white or brown sugar 10 lbs for fc jelly beans per lb 13c jelly powder jjclux assorted 5c each or c for 28c clover leaf salmon pink 2 large tins for 2 corn flakes sugar crisp 3 pkg for 23 also fresh carrots cauliflower cabbage onions radish iceberg lettuce etc law sons economy store geo lawson proprietor alfred whittingstall who recently moved to stouffville from toronto and acquired the little cottage from john phillips and occupied by walt thorn six doors west of the school on main street south side is pre paring to brick the house which will add greatly to its appearance and general improvement mr whitting stall has steadily added improve ments to the place since he acquired it and moved in and is to be com mended for his enterprise next saturday evening at the stanley theatre there will take place the draw for free gas and oil which mr delbert holden is giving to his customers who have purchas ed at his store during the first three months of this year these free gifts are in addition to the car he is giv ing away to the lucky ticket holder in 1934 read his announcement in this issue theatre manager schmidt promises a good picture for the night of the draw bring your best girl and get in early for the picture draw 9 pm the stanley theatre which has been showing only on friday and saturday of each week will show a special picture on imonday and tues day of next week to mark the easter season but the flesh is weak is tho title of the special feature starring robert montgomery mrs fleischer wife of rev walter fleischer of brantford and former pastor of the local baptist church underwent a serious opera tion in the brantford hospital on monday this week for goiter trouble imiss ila mcguire who conducts the joanne hairdressing parlors here the was sent for because of the serious nature of the case mrs fleischer was a woman of very amiable dis position who made many friends here who will be praying for her recovory and restoration to her family farmers are ready to tap maple bushes the first day that sufficient warm weather comes along up to tuesday this week none of the larger makers had stared although several indicated to the tribune that they are awaiting the first suit able day in order io get the sap buckes to work a big run is hoped for following the severe winter i miss sufferer had an i she cut her corns now cress corn salve sold i storey druggist accident she uses by j m you will find everything for the sap season at our store buckets spiles etc at the seasons lowest prices it is lit what you spend its what you get bach when you buy an incubator or brooder buy a buckeye you may be able to save a few dollars on firat cost by buy ing a cheap machine but you actually lose all you save and much more your buckeye incubator is guaranteed to give you the very highest percentage of big healthy chicks with practically no cripples or weakling buckeye incubators and brooders your buckeye colony brooder either coal or oil burn ing will raise every raisable chick no crowding no chill ing grow three chicks where one grew before write your oivn moneyback guarantee let us show you thia wonderful poultry raising equipment brathwaite hardware stouffvtllb ontario haftfehevekhreha egg sunshine weather liberal adver tising and a wellknown vendor all served to draw the large crowd to home of joan lewis who occupies the red brick house just north of the railroad track on the 10th concession of whitchurch last saturday afternoon the place is only a short distance north of stouffville and some folk walked over to the sale it was chiefly furniture that was sold with some farm traps and a little live stock much interest centred around the auction of some antique furniture and the grandfather clock was sold to mrs robt miller at 4650 the timepiece is said to bo 200 years old and was made in england per haps by the same firm that made the big timepiece for the clock tower in stouffville the firm has been in business for 400 years a peculiar thing about this clock is the fact that back in pioneer days the boss made honey in the cherry case and a hole below the face was placed there for their entrance many pounds of honey were taken from the bees making their hive each summer a dulcimere which is now or unknown to the present generation was taken by mrs patterson of aglncourt for 7 this is a musical instrument made on tho principal of a harp and the wire strings are played with a stick or light hammer the dulcimere is boxshaped and capable of bringing fortli very sweet music an old fashioned bed with some sort of stemwind arrangement like hospital hods sold to jim barry for a tow dollars no one seemed to want it the windless arrangement was said to bo useful on tho bed as a means of suspending the mattress and springs to hustle out a lazy morning sleeper perhaps thats why it wasnt in demand 400 worth of goods woro sold and mr lewis still has plenty with which to furnish a small homo for himself he will occupy the house ho is in for a short time but has not decided where he will locato permanently tho placa ho is about to leave is owned by a mrs hausser in toronto who is said to have rented it to a new tenant saturdays sale was in charge of auctioneer alvln farmer who made over 300 separate sales during the afternoon with the approach of spring everyones mind is turned to the thought of painting up or fixing a little we mean their real estate and not human faces and pur atten tion has been called by more than one ratepayer to the shameful look ing door which some council allow ed to be hung on the front of our municipal building as entrance to the clock tower a great pair of clumsy looking and unsightly hinges have their been used which add to the bad appearance the door gives as it hangs to the outside of the brick wall instead of being hung from the inside a small matter you say but why not have it fixed and put in respectable condition we hope the reeve or council or some member of it will take interest in this matter and have the door rehung in proper manner so it will bo a credit to the front of the public building instead of an eyesore as it is at present a shower of more than usual interest was tendered miss pearl stiles of the continuation school staff at the home of mrs clayton baker on wednesday evening gifts of beautiful glassware and stem ware were greatly in evidence and very beautiful someone had a fore thought that friends would like to see how a real wedding should be enacted and so in due course the thrilling affair was duly demon strated by members of the school staff with miss stiles as a mere on looker miss houston acted the sober minister while the roll of the en grossing and budding bride was taken by miss ross the groom was a nervous chap we hear and was in care of miss lloyst miss jean collard gave the bride away and so perfect was it all tis said that advances will be made for the co to repeat the performance at some more open function for tho benefit of the community in all a lot of fun was engendered to the merriment of the friends present stanley theatre stouffville alltalkie friday and saturday march 3031 u are you listening william haines madgo evans bio bars our gang comedy monday and tuesday march 23 but the fresh is weak robert montgomery comedies parking space at roar of theatre the easter thankoffering of the wms of the stouffville united ichurch will be held in the school room of the church on thursday april 5th at 3 oclock miss beulah graham who has spent several years working among the orientals of montreal and ottawa will give the address miss graham is a very brilliant speaker a special invita tion has been extended to all the ladies of the sister churches to attend and enjoy a social hour to rent 6 rooms and garden imiss m valentine victoria street ringwood wo hear that ever familiar sound in our midst again wedding bells wo wonder who mr alex mcmillan has rented a farm south of newniarkett and in tends moving their in a few days the many friends of albert my- land will be pleased to know that he is homo again and well on the way to recovery following his serious operation in wellesley hospital about five weeks ago the adult bible class of our sun day school hold their regular monthly meeting at the homo of mr and mrs j l barrett on friday evening after a splendid program was given by tho men of the class the ladies served dainty refresh ments bloomington misses eva and ruth ramer of toronto were homo on sunday marvin lemon of toronto was home for the weekend misses edna and alma hill of aurora were homo on sunday mr and mrs grant barnes and children of mt albert were visiting relatives on saturday wo extend congratulations to the newlyweds mr and mrs eldon smith mr and mrs lou tiudall and carson attended the wedding of their niece in toronto on wednesday evening the friends of mrs jos winter- stein will be glad to know she is able to return homo last week after spending a couple of months in toronto see it now at our showrooms enjoy the floating ride remember the famous pioneer chevrolet six of 1929 now we urge you to see and drive another revolutionary chevrolet the new chevrolet for 1934 it gives you knee- action wheels for the floating ride more powerful even more economical engine safer bigger brakes new yk frame longer roomier airstreamed bodies by fisher improved nodraft ventilation drive the new chevrolet just once and youll never be satisfied with any other lowpriced car because only chevrolet canadas great sales leader could build one car with all these great advancements low delivered prices and easy gmac terms cud abmba aaa 0 more powerful engine 9 sturdierr00mier fisher bodies larger air- cooled brakes exclusive fisher ventilation new stronger yk frame automatic starterat0r octane selector gnrmotarssifyrannyrnny i w s widdifield phono 3302 dealer stouffville ont

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