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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 4, 1934, p. 8

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stouffville ontario october 4 1934 not guilty a rumor circulated about this dis trict last week to the effect that harry kirk and harvey elson were implicated in a chicken stealing case is entirely without foundation and the two men referred to desire this paper to deny the rumor they offer a reward of 50 for the appre hension and conviction of the party who started the yarn tltese two fellows say that once is enough for them and they are not standing for being deliberately pushed into a fictitious case which i very unfair to say tho least send the tribune to absent friends 4th line uxbridge miss hilda ashenhurt and friend were in toronto on saturday mr and mrs chas lee spent friday at george e wilsons mr lome staley of brampton called on bert staley on sunday- mrs thos dawson was visiting miss sadie evans on sunday miss daisy derdeu of claremout spent sunday with miss greta ashenhurst mr and mrs garnet suialley and family of hartmau visited at russell feasbys on sunday on saturday night a number of youug people from goodwoud and fourth line were entertained by ted skelly to a weiner and marsh- mallow roast all report a line time melville gormley 2 pm sunday school next sunday at frederick smith for many years a resident of bethesda passed away douglas kinch spent the week- on sunday at the residence of end with jack nigh jbs daughter mrs roy nelson who mr and mrs harold mckay l new oormley the late mr were home again over sunday smith was in his 7sth year was markham fair oct 4 5 and 6 programme friday october 5th pony races and running races mixed softball tournament horse shoe pitching contest boys calf and grain show under supervision of junior farmers programme saturday october oth best 3 in trotting races mile heats- pony iraces half mile judging all classes heavy horses parade prize winning live stock jl respected and spent all his mrs ed brown is visiting friends townshlp ot wult at cashel church where he was born his wife we regret to report tho illness died 15 years ago two daughters of mr robert francy we hope for and three sons survive namely mrs his early recovery r nelson gormley mrs thomp- we are sorry to report the illness son- at adella alberta herbert of wm white we hope tor his smith bethesda roy in- toronto early recovery jand j near mount albert the i funeral to heise hill cemetery on gladys lehman returned f was attend6q dy utelong saudford where she had been visit- acquaintances iug with mr and mrs harry spang there was a good attendance at our rally day service last sunday tho addresses by mrs mcewen and mr a d bruce were especially line tho prize winners for regular attendance were frances and jack nigh erie and iven loftkrauz wil liam fairborn corinni vera and elwood king we would like to ex press our appreciation to those who decorated the church so beautifully for the occasion our sunday school is sil years old big midway 12th york rangers band admission adults 25 cents r p armstrong prest ir h autos 25 cents crosby seeytreas ringwood miss edna sinclair is spending a few days in toronto isaac piphers are having their house wired for hydro louis brownsberger left last thursday for winnipeg where ho will spend the winter with his son earl wo are sorry that miss alma baker is not improving in health as fast as her many friends would wish following her recent illness the sympathy of the community goes out to the sons and daughter and other relatives of the late henry grave in their sad bereavement when digging murphies alex ratclitt weighed three of his large potatoes last week and the com bined weight of the tubers was 6 lbs g ozs pretty good alex we are glad to report that miss olive pipher daughter of mr and mrs walter pipher is home again and somewhat improved in health after being in the sick childrens hospital for a couple of weeks suffer ing from infantile paralysis their golden wedding anniversary another ford a new ford v8 tudor will be given to someone who purchases goods at holdens at regular prices during 1934 under the terms and conditions outlined below the car which is a model 44 tudor will be drawn for at a public demonstration in stouffville on january v 1935 note winner may apply value of this car on a new truck or large ford mr and mrs w g morley cele brated the fiftieth anniversary of their marriage at their home in whitchurch township on sept 24th they were married at uxbridge by the late rev mr bishop and shortly afterwards moved to toron to where they resided for several years a little over twenty years ago they returned and started farming at their present location on tho sixth concession the house which was beauti fully decorated with an abundance of flowers presented an ideal sett ing for the reception the bride who was formerly miss r phillips of lemonville was charmingly attired in dark figured silk and carried a beautiful bouquet of talisman roses after the reception a buffet luncheon was served the table be ing appropriately decorated with touches of golden color the wedd ing cake was a picture in itself with its fifty goiden candles giving oc their soft golden lights miss w powell of aurora pour ed tea assisted by miss l atkinson with misses d brillinger and j powell helping at the table irev mr lynd of aurora on be half of the guests extended con gratulations to mr and mrs morley and was given the role of toast- master the happy couple were the re cipients of many beautiful pre sents and mrs morley created quite a sensation when she proudly dis played her wedding dress of fifty years ago it was of mulberry taffeta trimmed with brocaded satin and fancy buttons among those present were mrs robt lee who was their brides maid mr and mrs pearson tor onto mrs r atkinson richmond hill mr and mrs a hellam sprucedale dr and mrs g covey and master ross covey toronto mr and mrs j r morley and master grant morley stouffville mr and mrs l brillinger miss d and master leonard brillinger bethesda mr and mrs wm powell and miss jean powell aurora liliss l atkinson aurora miss murphy stouffville mr and mrs a b shelter bethesda mrs d snider stouffville rev and mrs g lynd aurora this store closed wednesday afternoons until dec 1st dominion stores stouffville branch thanksgiving prices this week habitant pea soup 2 large tins for 19c shortening per lb lie rinso large pkg 20c castile soap 5 for 23c rolled oats fresh 5 lbs 22c chicken haddie tin 14c cheese new mild 2 lbs 25c cream sandwich 2 for 25c rice choice only lb 5c chipso large pkg 4 for 25c beans with pork 10c sheriffs jelly powder pkg 5c cocoa 2 lbs tin 29c fig rolls only 15c all our own teas reduced 6c per pound p boadwny manager then and now for rent 8 room brick house on main street westend apply to mrs h gilbert sale register terms and free ticket for every 5 gallons of gasoline or distillate oil purchased free ticket f every gallon of oil purchased free ticket for every one dollar in purchase of ford parts access ories free ticket for every one dollar in purchase of goodyear car and conditions truck tires or tubes and access ories 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 opened on january 2 1934 and closes on january 1st 1935 the employees proprietor and his familyx are barred from this opportunity to obtain a ford v8 free under this campaign watch for extra draw every three months on march 31 june 30 and sept 29th df holden ford dealer stouffville out tuesday oct 9 mortgage sale of entire farm stock implements roots grain etc on the farm of isaac meyers lot 15 con 1 uxbridge sale at 130 terms cash alf pugh bailiff w f marquis auctioneer tuesday oct 9 surplus auct salo of g7 head good cows springers young cattle hogs and sheep property of ford flewell will be sold at lot 2 con 5 scott sale at one f w silver- sides auctioneer thursday oct 11 sale of garden tools one horse farm implements and other articles belonging to elias stover to be hold at the barns mill street south of post office sale at 10 oclock no reserve terms cash a s farmer auctioneer saturday oct 13 salo of entire household furnishings etc at the homo ot the late dr j t storey main st west stouffvillo no reserve sale at 2 terms cash a s farmer auctioneer wednesday oct 17 entire farm stock implements hay grain etc at lot 35 con 7 markham belonging to joseph hoover no reserve as owner giv ing up farming salo starts 1030 sharp lunch at noon terms cash a s farmer auctioneer thursday oct 18 farm stock and implements at lot 34 con 3 markham belonging to ernest hoover terms cash sajo at 1 a s farmer auctioneer wednesday qct 24 combina tion sale of store goods crates baskets lumbor some swiuo etc to bo sold at s n donors store gormley parties wishing to off er goodsfnrm stock or machinery should apply to sn donor or the auctioneer for terms and con ditions on or before oct 10 sale at one a s farmer auctioneer fifteen years ago canada was engaged in floating one of the most successful of its war loans nation al enthusiasm was at its highest pitch business was booming and money was plentiful results ex ceeded the fondest hopes nearly soo000 citizens subscribing for the 1919 victory loan bonds true the income yield of five and a half per cent was very attractive but opinion then was that people sub scribed more from their whole hearted desire to assist national reconstruction rather than because of the attractive rate of interest holders of these 1919 victory bonds which will mature november 1st are now being asked to con vert them into bonds of the 1934 refunding loan that the majority of holders of 1919 victory bonds will avail themselves of this privilege there can be no doubt they know what a safe and profit able investment they have had and will surely wish to continue it the lecord of dominion of canada bonds during the past few years when investors have suffered loss of capital and distress of mind demonstrates conclusively that there is no safer investment than dominion of canada bonds secur ity of principal is paramount in any investment consequently when the unassailable security of dominion of canada bonds is coupled with so desirable an income yield as is offered by the new bonds the re sponse from- those having bonds to convert as well as applications from new investors should be both prompt and enthusiastic quality price if you have barley to offer we are interested in the purchase of good barley and you will be well advised to get our prices before selling we quote on a basis your barn egg mashes get our prices on dixie and master egg mashes before starting your pullets this season we have seven brands to offer which represent real values egg mash concentrates will be in great demand this year owing to the abundant grain crop to meet this demand we are stocking master and big 50 these brands you will find highly satisfactory bran shorts gluten oilcake etc always on hand at lowest prices always call us for prices before buying dicksons hill mills bethesda ontario phone stouffville 7207 plus markham ontario phono stouffvillo 505 service jr institute meeting at unionville births simpson to mr and mrs wm e simpson ballantrae on october 2 1934 a son ryan at regina sask on 20 1934 to mr and mrs sept malt- members of the stouffville junior institute enjoyed a visit with union ville homemakers last monday even ing miss ruby reesor president ot the unionville iclub welcomed the local ladies and presided during the regular business meeting tho presi dent of the stouffville girls miss ruth storry expressed the pleasure of her group in being able to ie present and provide the program a piano duet was played by miss wat son and mrs hind mrs ross winterstein contributed several reading while miss alta fockler and misses agnes klinck and edith swift rendered vocal numbers two japers were given one by miss helen nicely on the canadian apple industry with special re ference to the grading and storage plant at picton and another by miss janet brodie on personality and its expression the junior farmers held their meeting in the town hall simultan eously and a joint meeting was then held during which an interesting paper full of current news items and humour was read by miss freeman mr william champion president of the boys expressed his eagerness to make the unionville clubs exhibit at markham fair more worthwhile than ever and welcom ed all to the opening ceremony at their booth on saturday afternoon at which col f h deacon would officiate lunch was enjoy followed by a very clever mock wedding staged by the unionville club in costumes that were as humorous as the people in them later lome dimma secretary of the j f club and his bride vice on club behalf of the unionville 10 yearold couple celebrate ox thanks giving i y mr and mrs christopher briuih- ger of bethesda will celebrate their goth wedding anniversary on thanksgiving day october s the date ot which was printed in error in this papor last week the need couple are looking forward with keen interest to the occasion and will be at home to their friends during the afternoon from 1 to 4 land ryan nee dora son morley edgar michell a formerly miss delia brown were presented with a silver coffee ser- new store ladies ready-to- wear general dry goods glasgow mr and mrs walter davis spent saturday in toronto let us remind you of the sunday school that meets every sunday at 230 pm miss gertrude slack spent tho weekend with her sisters misses earla and addie davis sorry to hear that mr henry slack had the misfortune of losing a valuable work horse mr and mrs henry slack attend ed the funera 1 ot her uncle mr asa matthews in toronto on thursday for sale durham bull also brood sow due in october ph 920c donald sto cow fori sale fresh from my fully accredited herd of purebred holsteins harvey illoyer ot 29 con 8 marham phone 5503 pullets for sale about go barred rock well developed r c phone 704 for sale hand washing machine gasoline lantern gasoline amp also kitchen clock and 2 rolls wire fencing each 4 0 rods fred steckley iringwood ph 2s14 alvin s farmer llconaed auctioneer licensed auctioneer farm stock sales a specialty sales conducted anywhere rates moderate phono stouffville 6312 address gormley po after having a business connection with thepeople of this district for several years selling on order i have been induced to open a store in stouffville and will handle ladies and childrens ready -to- wear coats general dry goods and mens overcoats over alls and work shirts we invite the people to call at our store when we will have a chance to save you money piano ifor sale practically new small upright walnut original cost 94000 must sell will sacrifice phono unionville 700 or stouffville 2015 or write to unionville post office for sale a black gelding s years old sound good worker d penrose 6s langford ave tor onto for sale or rent g roomed frame house main et east water and light installed apply t h paisley or mrs a allan fowl wanted i am open to buy hens chickens geese ducks etc and will pay highest market price locate ma at edw pennocks livery phono 163 sam golden e a grubin registered optometrist october dates 1st 2nd 15 16 29 30 november dates 12th luli 2gth 27th at stouffville every other monday and tuesday eyes examined glasses fitted and repaired phono stouffvillo 2405 all new stock we will guarantee everything sold in our store to be exact ly as represented tho west end grocery i is the home store specials for thursday friday saturday coats made to measure at no extra charge orders taken at your own home and coats displayed for you there harry golden next to the library main street stouffville orange marmalade c b 40 ounco 8j5c hibnze soups asst 3 tins 27c peanut butter 2 lbs bee hive syrup 5 lbs 25c 30c sugar 10 lbs b7c soap unwrapped 11 bar w- laws on s economy store geo lawson proprietor

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