uiumw iiiimiiini wiiii stouffville ont thursday december 10 1936 town topics mail your christmas parcels early i cgit a sale of homemade baking and christmas gifts will be held in turners dairy on satur day dec 12 from 230 to 600 proceeds to go to star santa claus fund the mrs a s collins returned thurs day evening from a weeks visit at i lie home of her sous in toronto cedareua skating rink at cedar crove has been enlarged and now boasts a larger ice space than that it the maple leaf gardens mr h ing on week o kjiuck has been serv- jury in toronto the past apartment to rent all conveniences with or garage f h sangster modern without mrs jas mccullough closed her home last weekend and will spend the winter as is her custom at the home of her daughter mrs w mclaughlin toronto mis v l hadgero of uxbridge daughierinlaw of mrs ira badgero il siouffville returned last week from a two months visit among friends in alberta and british columbia says the oxbridge times arthur jones the new section foreman on the stouffville beat of hie cxr is located in mr isaac uoadways house recently vacated by james mils ton who moved to tor onto since the socalled bumping- offff system has been instituted by the railway unions employees are changed more frequently thau bank clerks tin- veteran jonathan gould and his good wife locust hill are some what indisposed and according to reports are not making the recovery their friends would like to see mr could is widely known throughout the district and in uxbridge where he lived before locating in mark- ham township their son jos has jnst returned from a holiday in cleveland where his daughter re sides mr richard burton of stouffer street visited at claremont last week with mr and mrs brooks formerly of stouffville little phyliss burkholder daught er of mr and mrs ira burkholder underwent an operation at the sick chiildrens hospital last week and latest reports from the hospital indicates that she is doing nicely three of the new model chevro let cars arrived a few days ago aud are on display at the standard garage by w s widdifield local dealer drop in and look them over theyre certainly interesting the regular monthly meeting of the womens christian temperance union will be held in the mennonite church thursday afternoou dec 10th at 3 pm a good program is being prepared come and bring a friend it is reported that william huntingdon who lives on the 5th of uxbridge lost five head of cattle and two others injured by a cnr train recently the owner was driving them home from pasture when the accident happened furniture for private sale two radios metal ice refrigerator sewing machine double wooden bed with new mattress and numer ous other articles also 4 tons of coal and 1 ys cord of wood every thing at a snap to clear quickly h osulky albert street or apply at billiard rooms rev john paul mackey cleve land ohio will speak sing and play in ratcliffs hall this saturday even ing december 12 he is a former show man but after his conversion lo christianity entered the ministry and is unquestionably a devout man mr paul comes to stouffville largely at the instigation of rev w m midline of the church of the nazarine toronto who will appear on the same platform and will give a short 11 minute address all old friends are invited to attend this meeting and enjoy the fellowship of inspiring messages rendered by one who is qualified to entertain you in the right way there will be a silver collection only to defray expenses west end service station just now al no season of the year is reliable service needed on your motor car than at this lime of year perfect battery the correct oil and grease all add to car performance in winter season we check and double check when your car is serviced at carl boadway opposite the mansion house phone 265 christmas cards this season we offer a most attractive line of cards reasonably priced 2 for 5c 5 and 10c special 12 cards in box for 25c shick shavers the electric razors no lather brushing or blades an appreciative christmas gift allow us to demonstrate them to you bo ad w ays drug store stoultville ontario w roadway phmb the tribune makes an appreci ated christmas gift that lasts throughout the year some of our customers subscribe for as many as five papers which are sent to former residents or members of the family in various parts of canada and the united states the tribune in canada 2 per year additional subscriptions 150 each harry spang whom ire announc ed last week had purchased a property in markham township house and acre of land has sold his business at sandford to a mr johnston of beaverton the change took place last week betty beauty salon stouffville fbbmaxext waving we could suggest nothing lovelier for a christmas gift than a xestlo permanent wave waves can bo had in spiral croqui- nole or combination prices from 350 300 750 1000 all waves include shampoo finger wave and nestle hair rinse please make your appointment early telephone 3206 big reduction in hats and dress es for saturday at mrs me watts miss iola burkholder was the guest of miss dorothy lawson in toronto for a couple of days miss ethel goudie has returned to town after spending some months in toronto tgiit5ttjl5issisliei quality service at your service if you live in the country you do not have to make a special trip to town to renew your daily newspaper telephone the tribune and we will keep the paper going until it is convenient for you to call reduc ed rates on all daily papers miss ethel sanders has returned from a delightful holiday spent among friends in newcastle out give the advertisments in this issue your careful perusal it will help you in your christmas buying in the death of james evans of claremont a resident ot the district for 91 years is gone he was born just east of the village there and after his marriage to the late rachael morgan 05 years ago they farmed north of the village in ux bridge it is said that not more than six persons in the whole county of ontario are now alive who were living in the county when mr evans was horn the stouffville christmas market will be held on thurs december 17 which is also a regular market day although more than a week he- fore christmas this date is consider ed the most logical one and as mr james ratcliff points out to the tribune city stores now insist on displaying their christmas poultry ou the saturday before the big day now to hold the christmas market on friday would scarcely allow time to market the poultry before it should he on display in the city stores hence the regular market day is considered the most logical one indications aro that prices will be well up this year and this is as it should he with feed so high the following were elected to office for 1937 at the annual meet ing of the wms of stouffville united church honorary presidents mrs hodgson and mrs robinson president mrs g r w thomas 1st vice prest mrs le atkinson 2nd vice prest mrs b sanders 3rd vice prest mrs hw sanders rec secy mrs s s ball asstrcc secy mrs h lee cor secy mrs r leslie treasurer mrs f l button christian stewarship mrs williamson associato helpers mrs still mrs george baker and mrs turner supply work secy mrs a hoover mrs tarr miss daley mrs cay man press secy mrs gunn missionary monthly miss c leh man and mrs wilson missionary monthly review mrs kellington and mrs h moyer strangers secy mrs blake sand ers mrs delbert holden temperance secy miss daley mission band leaders mrs k d woodburn mrs roy curtis mrs del jennings pianists mrs b sanders mrs j gayman skates for christmas a pair of new style skates and boots make a most appropriate gift for son daughter or any member of the family who enjoy the popular winter sport choose them early while the assortment is largest and more time is possible for looking about we are opening christmas goods daily therell he hand sleighs for the children hockey sticks toys of many varieties and things for every member of the home select line of silverware on display dont go shopping without visiting our store brathwaite hardware stouffville ontario miss e coleridge and miss mollie smith miss barbara gird- wood all of barrie and miss boys of stroud also miss hutchison and jean lennox toronto were recent guests with mrs d w lennox on obrien ave we are just harvesting our new potatoes green peas and other vegetables writes mr ii s obrien who is now living at fort lauderdale florida is h s trying to make us jealous or just impress ing us with the fact that it is good old winter here in ontario teachers are you arranging for a christmas concert let rat- cliff co prepare the treats in individual christmas packages for you mr and mrs percy stover of brooklin and mr and mrs r j barlow and son bobbie were recent visitors at leslie rowbothams mr graham reeve of the tor onto baptist seminary occupied the pulpits of the sixth line and baker hill baptist churches last sunday a meeting of the local curling club members is called for friday evening this week all members please endeavour to ibe at the rink at 730 ii w sanders secretary this is the time to leave that order for a suit to measure or it you prefer look over our range of readytowear suits and coats fe rae merchant tailor last week mr and mrs e j davey and mr and mrs john r barkey attended the banquet of the cnr veterans in the oak room of the union depot toronto two hundred and fifty were present mr muirheail of the toronto club presided guest speakers were dr best mr kingsland montreal nominations for municipal officers will be held in the townships of markham uxbridge pickering and whitchurch on monday afternoon doc 28 and in the village of stouff ville in he evening of the same day wo predict that next year at least one oi these municipalities will adopt the early election date and thus stage its election ere bad roads set in and at a time when the tur moil of the election will not be so hard on the digestive system which should not be more overtaxed than can be avoided around christmas time the management of the stanley theatre has offered to cooperate with the municipal council in pro viding a treat for the children at christmas time so it was announced at the council meeting on monday evening the council decided to arrange for the big christmas tree to be erected in front of their unit and illuminated with electric lights also to arrange for a canvas for funds to provide a treat for the children the theatre offered to pro vide a christmas show free to the kiddies at which time the treats could be handed out this would be on the afternoon of december 24 the council viewed the offer of a free show as something that would he appreciated and appointed a committee to carry out arrange ments rev l r pipher mennonite pastor at new dundee made a hurried call to the old home in markham this week owing to the critical illness of his father mr j f pipher insulate your home and save fuel costs or metal sheet your barns you can finance the cost through the bank of nova scotia bank see the announcement on page four and tastern steel products display on the back page of this issue a telegram was received from winnipeg last thursday announc ing the death of mrs wesley roso she was a sister to mrs ir closson mrs d h rusnell and mrs peter lehman of stouffville and mrs g campbell of sarnia mr and mrs john r barkey will close their home spruce villa westend this week and will spend the winter near pasadena cal where they will take an apartment for the season just 22 years ago mr barkey handled the express at the gtr here when everything consumed in the locality from outside came in that way or by freight later he was employed as baggage man in the toronto station but is now labelleda retired railwayman and is enjoying life in the right way stouffville will enter a junior team in the oha this season and have been grouped with scarboro east york and aurora it is said there is plenty of good material in the district that will enable a team to make a good showing markham will have a team in the intermediate group and are coupled in a district with port perry lindsay bobcay- geon and fenelon falls a rather difficult district for markham to cover in so far as travelling the i winter roads is concerned give him something to wear just thirteen more shopping days before christmas choose your gifts early while selections are most complete we suggest mens fine shirts in gift boxes 100 to 250 mens ties in gift boxes 25c to 100 mens braces 50c to 100 mens belts 50c to 150 mens fancy socks 35c to 95c mens doeskin melton cloth all wool wiild- breakers each 250 to 500 mens horsehide coats and windbreakers suede and pigtex windbreakers mens wool plaid or check scarfs 100 to 225 mens initial linen handkerchiefs 4 for 100 mens initial tie slides collar pins arm bands and many other gifts to choose from boys shirts blouses belts golf socks sweaters leather caps ties braces handkerchiefs and many other useful gifts not mentioned in this list r e curtis telephone stouffville 1602 ross millard narrator for the trull funeral hour was in stouff ville tuesday visiting our theatre man mr sid schmidt for winter fuel old companys lehigh hard coal au sizes coke alberta coal pocohantas a car of feed corn to be unloaded this week is being fed for horse feed to improve the quality of the light oats schumasher feed 98 lbs five roses flour 350 rev chas mcleod attended a convention executive meeting held at mcmaster university in hamilton last week a warm overcoat that will defy the winter blasts makes a fine gift for the young man or father f e rae tailor is showing a line that is inexpensive yet serviceable the regular meeting of the sr womens insitnte will be held at the home of mrs e j davey on wednesday december 10th at 230 oclock program current events report from convention echoes from the hand book community singing social hour everybody welcome come and see and hear about our quilts which would make excellent christmas gifts for sale a kitchen stove in good condition with 0 lids small ice refrigerator singer sewing machine double bed with new mattress and numerous other house hold articles will sell at reasonable offer apply to mr harry osulky albert street stiver bros phone 4501 stouffville ontario ctgtisigggggtffgtsi3 order your christmas cake early to be sure to get it and from the stouffville bakery to be sure it is good telephone 189 ambrose stover rrop general motors announces new 0let 2pfl89 business coupe master deluxe models from 819 delivered at factory 0hawi ont govern tntnt lute 1nente and height trttn cimfxietefkj new new diamond crown styling makes this new car the most beautiful in chevrolet history a speed- line masterpiece veto valvcinhead engine more powerful than ever faster on the getaway with the lowest operating costs ever proved in a fullsize car ivetn allsteel allsilent bodies built by fisher with the famous turret top of solid steel unisteel construction throughout plus all these features perfected hydraulic brakes improved kneeaction gliding ride safety glass in every window fisher nodraft ventila tion and many others see the new chevrolet the com plete car completely new at our showrooms monthly terms to suit your purse on the general motors instalment plan ci7c on mastsr dt luxe models for economical transportation w s widdifield dealer stouffville ontario