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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 17, 1935, p. 5

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stouffville ontario october 17 1935 i town topics j vou are invited to the euchre to be held in the eastern star rooms next tuesday night oct 22 pleasant social time prizes and refreshments the regular monthly meeting of the wctu will be held at the home ot mrs rev h lee church street on thursday october 17th at 3 oclock be on hand to help boost the temperance cause mr wm dawn is in town for an indefinite time visiting at the home of his daughter mrs morley barker mr dawn is 88 years of age and a remarkably alert man for his advanced age prizes given away at the stanley theatre last week were won by gordon blackburn george swift and by harris little agincourl the loyal temperance legion junior branch of the wctu organized in stouffville last year will hold their first meeting for the fall season on friday october 18th in room 4 at the public school a interesting program for the boys and girls is promised and all students are urged to attend 348 candidates in mondays elec tion lost their deposit of 200 each realizing the dominion treasury about 70000 howard harper of goodwood with 15 acres of potatoes planted has harvested 1500 bags one of the best yields we have heard of this fall mr harper uses good seed and fertilizes the ground rev w m mcguire will be on the air this week thursday evening instead of friday evening due to broadcasting changes the hour is the same 8 oclock tune in on this camp fire meeting it will do you good the band of willing helpers of the presbyterian church stouffville cordially invites the public to their meeting latonday night october 21st ot 8 pm at the home of mrs carrie muichison church street a pot luck lunch will be served and a program given after which a patch work quilt will be sold a silver offering will be received in the byeelection held in north york just a year ago stouffville pai- tlcipated in that contest and polled 186 conservative votes and the lib erals 483 compare this standing with mondays results the baptist church was filled to capacity on sunday evening for the mass meeting of the upper canada bible sooiety when rev c i pin- nook returned missionary from africa delivered the address he clearly laid before the church people the needs of the society and the great work they are carrying on all of which demands the whole hearted support of all christian people irrespective of their de- nominationalism the local society will shortly make their annual can vas when they anticipate your help in making their annual contribution to the work on monday afternoon when the party workers were feverishly rush ing around drawing in the voters where they had a chance to the local polls the town baker mr ambrose stover called at the office of this paper and enquired on how the grits would do well put our guess down on paper said the man of the office he did and the figures were 480 for fleming the official figures gave him 479 just one of a difference not a bad guess you say edward morris son of mr carmen morris passed away at the toronto general hospital early wednesday morning of this week the remains were being brought back to stouirville at the time of going to press funeral service in the presbyterian church friday after noon at 3 oclock betty beauty salon stouffville permanent waving finger waving marcellng hair cutting oil and scalp treatments the vote in stouffville monday october hth 1935 south north total special for october one week u to 20 05c unloading gravel on the glasgow hill the other day walter todd had an exciting experience as he was about to dump the load from the rear the weight of the gravel proved to be more than the engine and front end of his truck with the re sult that the front wheels left the ground and the driver was suspend ed in the air until the balance of weight was in his favor again rev c o sommer wife and child made a brief call at the home of mr and mrs allan closson on thursday night when enroute to toronto for a day mr sommer who was pastor of stouffville christian church congregation two years ago is now on a united church mission field at bala muskoka and lvirs sommer is the public school teach er on the charge they had a couple of days off during the teachers convention held at bracebridge although the north york plow ing match will be iheld this year in the vicinity of newmarket on the blanchard davis farm stouffville contributed better perhaps than any other municipality towards the prize list the contest comes off on oct 23rd and undoubtedly will be well attended from here copies of the prize list are available at the office of this paper shampoo finger wave short hair shampoo finger wave 75c long hair this will also include a nestle colo hair sinse the rinse that adds sheen and youthfuluess to the hair for appointment phone 3206 fleming 235 244 mcgregor 70 75 williams 22 21 warren 9 11 mccarthy 4 3 lead over all opponents lead over nearest competitor 479 145 43 20 7 264 334 quality service r e curtis announces the com ing of a cambridge clothes man to his store on friday oct is the make is superior o do not miss this chance to be measured by an expert with full line of samples wy poor fellow said the old lady here is a quarter for you goodness gracious it must be dread ful to be lame but just think how much worse it would be it you were blind yer right lady agreed the beg gar when i was blind i was al ways getting counterfeit money stanley theatre sunbeam jewell stouffville showing every evening at 815 sound system ontario saturday continuous 7 to 11 its a long time since stouffville had five cops in office in one day but on monday two of the gentry graced each of the two polling booths while constable quibel did general duty as usual over the town there were no squabbles to settle no convictions and generally speak ing nothing doing election day was like a quiet sunday in mid summer thursday october 17 swifts garage presents big annual free show matinee 415 night 815 adults only friday saturday 18 and 19 west of the pecos a zane grey story richard dix la cucaracha in color stouffville friends are asked to keep in view the coming evangelistic services to be held at grace chapel 5g2 jones ave toronto commenc ing on wednesday oct 16 and con tinuing until november 3rd mr and mrs edson crosby will feature special music on the pipe organ harp and other instruments the week night services commence al 7 and on sunday the services are at 11 and 7 next sunday the church will observe its anniversary with rev c n good preaching at three services rev s goudie pastor an important sale of house paints is now in swing at the brathwait hardware and first quality paint can be procured in a variety of col ors at only 55c per quart varnish varnish stain and paints for inside and outside use are included in the sale the low price is no reflection on quality as the paints are made by the same reliable maker of high er priced goods the attractive price being arranged purely as a stimu lant to business if you do not need paint now it will pay you to buy at this sale and lay away until spring whitby board of education is threatened with a law suit by a par ent whose child was injured in a fall when in the gym back in 1933 the claim is 2000 which the board ot education denies liability for gordon cobers radio broadcast down on main street monday even ing did good service in announcing the election returns farmers were in town from as far out as lemon- ville while local residents were down town to fraternize as they heard the returns picked up from the toronto newspaper offices and amplified over mr cobers machine to the groups standing around the service was appreciated imjr cober cartoon comedy monday tuesday wednesday 212223 folies bergere maurice chevalier chapter 3 mystery mountain ken- maynard mickey mouse silly symphony on sunday october 20th the christian church at churchill be gins a series of special meetings there will be special music and messages each night also on sun days the weeknight meetings be gin at 8 pm the sunday services at 3 pm rev e morton and harry worling of stouffville will bring the messages the cooperation of ni the local people will ensure the success of these services which are being held for the welfare of the community winter coats winter is almost here cold days are not far off be pre pared get your winter coats now we havo a large supply of ladles and misses coats ah furtrimmed and most of them shamolsllncd all sizes also half sizes selling from 1205 up no extra charge for coats made to measure if it is not convenient for you to call at our store i will be glad to call at your homo with a display of coats ladies hats wo havo a large supply of select felt hats in small and largo head sizes all hats sold reasonable ladies hosiery we carry a full lino ot ladles hose in silk silk and wool all wool in all sizes and shades sold at a low price h golden phone 263 stouffvlllo 1 door east ot library the monthly meeting of the school board held monday was a record for brevity election results were sizzling over the wires but aside from this inducement to cut short the meeting there was very little business to transact beyond passing a few accounts number on the roll at the public school was shown to bo 174 with 19 of this number being pupils from outside the section but all paying fees the accounts recommended for pay ment were letter shop co supplies 250 boadway drug store 3145 stiver bros coal 4640 thos nel son books v008 george hendry go supplies 805 bralthwaite hardware 2530 button hardware 808 tribune supplies 1120 j s dougherty postage 400 dr h b freel presided over the meeting members present being trustees rev imicleod ambrose stover j momullen edw baker the weather man was kind to the votedrawers on monday and to those who went out to exercise their franchise for the sun shone brightly and the warmth was like a day in june this accounted for one of the heaviest votes ever poll ed in stouffville and dislrlct the town as usual was divided into two polls one for the south side of main street and one for the north each of the two polls had two booths on the south side edward walls and martin tait were the two offi cials acting deputy returning officer and poll clerk and in the other booth was morley barker and nor man imaclean the south side voted in alex scotts store where there were two constables to keep order dent law and joe mcmullen on the north side of the street the poll was at hugh andersons near the station and the four officers were wm griffith and sam armstrong deputies and lud hoover and ross davis poll clerks the constables were two brawny blacksmiths mur ray hill and edw lintner on the south side mr and mrs lou todd recently moved to toronto were the first to cast their ballots while on the north side mrs james mc donald and edward lintner started the flow into the ballot box 55 years of married life was celebrated quietly by mr and mrs elias lehman on tuesday with the venerable couple enjoying very good health a blessing which has follow ed them more or less through life mr and mrs lehman have spent every year of their long married life right here in stouffville in fact they were married here by the late elder percy and unlike the wedding parties of today which are not happy without a trip around the world mr and mrs lehman settled right down in the village after the cere mony to live happily ever after they are faithful members of the j christian church and are revered by their two children who are mrs dawson of toronto and ab leh man of stouffville imlrs lehman be fore her marriage was fannie grove daughter of abram b grove pioneer settler on the 8th of mark- ham following the publication ot earl clendenings letter in our last issue written from providence nwt the tribune learns that a nurse has gone out to that distant northern post who is a personal friend of miss imttrjorie stewart rn of the weston hospital staff and daughter ofour mrs stewart mill street we learn from miss stewart that on august 2 of this year miss helen hutcheson from the weston hospit al left for the anglican mission hospital in aklavik which is the next stopping place north of ft providence where mr clendenlng is stationed miss hutcheson intends to remain in the northern hospital lor a five year term the type of hospital is similar to that at weston a tubercolosis sanitarium and there are about 50 patlents of which indians and huskies make up the census the eskimos are called huskies because they do not like the former name these people miss stewart explains to the tribune are very succeptlble to tubercolosis and havo poor resist ance there are approximately 150 white people in the village of aklavik and the hospital staff con sists of a charge nurse a day and night nurse a minister and a rcmp officer their winter ex perience there will be ot interest to our readers s paper handerchlefs 350 sheets 25c ponds cold cream in tubes 15c ponds vanishing cream 15c wildroot wave set pkg 15c moon glow finger nail polish all shades in bottle 20c princess pat hair nets 3 for 25c or each 10c rosarle powder puffs 2 for 15c unique colored enlargement from your own snapshot with frame for 00c bo ad w a ys drug store stouffville the opening of the fall term in connection with the young mens bible class was marked by an oyster supper served in the button block on friday evening to more than a hundred of the men of stouffville aud district officers elected for the ensuing year honorary presidents w e morden wilbert morton president walter c brillinger jr president howard storey vice president m e watts jr vice prest norman neal secyteasurer h a sanders jr secy treas fred mcnair management committee execu tive officers and j b sanders rev thos laidlaw j m storey sports committee w e morden bill sanders jr harold lewis relief committee howard j malloy rev thos laidlaw edw lintner entertainment n m mclean j r hodgins jas ridout membership h j malloy bill sanders gordon lehman alan neal and archie harding publicity rep claude brillinger pianist j oil storey assistant pianist allan mc assistant allan mcconnochie teacher rev thos laidlaw poultry wanted keep in mind that we want your poultry and will pay highest market prices sam golden at pennocki livery poultry mashes good puilets should now be consuming small amounts of mash and liberal amounts of hard grains especially whole oats feed fulopep egg mash because first fulopep removes doubt second fulopep produces quality third fulopep builds better bone fourth fulopep builds harder fat ensure your winter profits over feed cost by giving fulopep egg mash a thorough trial this winter molasses we have a quantity of feeding molasses at 18c gallon molasses is strong and expect higher prices grain markets are steady wheat is stronger barley is dragging along- we will buy velvet barley we want ontario oats testing 34 lbs or better stiver bros seed store and elevator open 3 nights a week phone 4501 stouffville ont church hill the church hill womens insti tute are holding a halloween party on thursday night october 17th 1935 at 8 pm at the home of mrs ivan mclaughlin there will be a halloween programme also teacup reading lunch served everybody welcome come and have a good time admission 10c bloom ington marvin lemon of minden was home for the weekend mr and mrs j stouffer of tor onto spent saturday at mrs laws miss thelma wagg accompanied by friends ot toronto called at wm focklers on sunday mrs barton ward of sutton is spending several days with her aunt miss mary burnett who is quite sick mr and mrs russel jordan of springfield illinois have been visit ing relatives hero this week the womens association held their monthly meeting and social evening at the home of mrs o r tranmer on thursday evening there was a good attendance mow to keep eoucatem read daily the worldwide constructive news in the chbi8tian scikxce monitor an international daily newspaper it gltm mil the 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october 15th household paint for interior and exterior paint ing in assorted colors specially priced for this sale price this is not a sale of cheap paint but of goods made by a well known manufacturer and fully guaranteed for wearing qualities brathwaite hardware tinsmithing plumbing phone 9601 stouffville ontario

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