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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 6, 1938, p. 5

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stouffville ontario thursday january 6th 1938 auiniiininiiniiiktiiiini i town topics i m j phoxe ix youk personals 15301 3 ailiiiiiiiiiiiii xurse roby lottou of toronto general hospital spent her christ mas at the homes of robert winter- stein and allan closseu a rebecca pin was lost in stouff ville some weeks ago if the tinder would return it to the tribune a great favor would be conferred on the lady who lost it mrs hayhall te cup reader vili be at the brown betty tea rooms on saturday this week january t from 230 ladies are especially in vited afternoon and evening tea and reading 25c stanley magistrate bull who has had charge of the newmarket court has been moved to imilton while magi strate woodliff will take over mo duties at newmarket mrs w h shaw and miss waters spent the christmas holidays in london with rev a e and mrs jones theatre phone stouffville 100 thursday friday saturday december 678 jim hanvey detective among the renewals to the tribune by mail last week was one from mrs e j venables of hamiota man a daughter of the late mr and mrs charles perry of this town mrs venables sends happy new- year greetings to her many girlhood friends tli executive and members of the stouffville junior farmers club wish to heartily thank all the don ors for their liberal gift of prizes for the recent carnival and to the general public for the splendid manner in which they turned ou last wednesday evening i the final sale of dresses and hats for this season will be held at mrs m e watts on saturday this week miss sadie stewart was in good wood attending the funeral of the late mrs adam stewart imr and mrs s w hastings and family spent new years day with her sister mr and mrs dennis tor onto miss innis williamson of mark- ham accompanied by mr charles nolan were new years guests of mr and mrs bruce rowbotham at their home in cornwall mrs robinson of london and mr and mrs wilton dixon of wood- iville were visiting their parents mr and mrs alf pugh over new years margaret miller aged 75 years died at thistlehaw farm pickering jast week she was a sister of the late robert miller of stouffville and was known to many of our reader leslie phillips of markharo ont spent christmas with his sister mrs m lotten altona rev chester sommers and wife of balla are visiting in town with mr and mrs frank row botham mr sommers was a former minister here new years day was a decidedly quie one in town with probably not so many visitors about as on christ mas day watchnight services were held in some churches and on christmas day for amusement the theatre and the arena attracted a good many starring guy kibpee tom brown lucille kaye comedy and shorts monday tuesday wednesday january 101112 hit parade starring francis langford phil regan short subjects comedy a 6yearold boy put his parents in somewhat of a dilemma this christmas when they asked him what he wanted for christmas all he would say was that he had written to santa clans and told him what he wanted and that it was a deep dark secret between them thursday friday saturday january 13 14 15 i met him in park with over 4 00 people attended the junior farmers carnival held in the arena on wednesday evening of last week in fact so many were on skates that going was as difficult as passing along a crowded city thoroughfare however as if to prove the truthfulness of the old saying the more the merrier everybody had lots of fun enjoyed the band music and the great variety of races excellent prizes of which there seemed to be no end were handed out to winners there was a lucky number draw for every- miss emma r good matron of the kitchener and waterloo orphanage kitchener was a week end visitor at the home of her brother e r good and mrs good brierbush the many friends of mr robert aar of victoria square prominent markham twp citizen are delight ed to learn that he is making a splendid recovery now he is able to receive his friends now at 305 the kingsway toronto and will be very glad to see any who find it convenient to call body paying admission and this re sulted in helen ratcliff daughter of mr ross iratcliff winning first and being presented with an end table erla crosier daughter of mr and mrs dave crosier altona got second an electric iron george saunders caretaker of the post ofiice claudette colbert kobt young third an electric toaster and joyce melvyn douglas j swift of town fourth groceries mrs pipher and dalton lewis wife and babe were out from tor onto for part of the holiday season visiting their parents mr and mrs joan lewis 9 th con during the christinas week mrs joan lewis spent a few days in sunderland visiting her aunt mrs minnie cooper f w silvester has been made vice president of the lawn bowling club down in st petersbuig florida this is the largest cluh of its kind in the world mrs silvester has likewise taken on a duty hav ing accepted at the same time tho presidency of the womens bowling club the silvesters most of our readers know are former stouff ville people ruth clark daughter of mr and mrs j a clarke 6th concession of whitchurch is nursing a fractured left arm as a result of a fall on the pond at their farm coming so close upon the accident which her brother bruce sustained and which for a time looked very serious the family may well feel that they have oeen called upon to bear more than a tair share of the christmas season casu alties the price of daily papers goina skyward farmers should keep in mind that single copies of the morn ing toronto daily are always avail able at the tribune office those who are not taking a daily and they are getting in the majority will find it convenient when they come to town to take a paper home with them drop three cents into the yellow box in front of the tribune office and take a paper jieamay gab when choosing trans portation ior your family your first thought is for their safety there is assurance of safety in the no fatal injuries record of gray coach lines rev i brubacher has been in vited to preach the anniversary ser mons at colborne mbc church on sunday next this will he the irst birthday of the opening of the church there and our local pastor took an active interest in promoting the work which is progressing splendidly william hood of ballantrae a man between 50 and 60 years of age is critically injured as a result of being thrown from a toboggan when he attempted to ride down a steep encline up on the gwillims- ibury townline straight north of ballantrae milt davis middleaged a passenger on the toboggan also suffered minor injuries travelling at a furious speed the toboggan struck a bump and threw the men into the air hood was cut about the face and suffered injuries to his hip and possible internal complications he was removed to a city hospital most feed value for least money for all general livestock feeding quake sriramirtitr feed is unexcelled it fa tho perfected carbohydrate ration a siiintific balance of can oats wheat and barley feed together with oilcake meal edible bean meal and caldnm carbonate minerals so vital to tho health of tadmab and which are usually deficient n ordinary feeds as a base for a darry ration or as the sols young stock dry stock- beffag bees schumacher feed most a the new school mistress at glas gow is miss myrtle rose of ballan trae who comes to the section with out previous teaching experience but with very high recommenda tions miss rose was compelled to commence her duties on monday on crutches having fractured a small bone in one knee only a few days ago gray coach lines iftffle range with- the fj mg capacity thi3 new findlay tortoise cook is a modern cooking and heating stovo with all the efficiency of larger and more expensive ranges built to sell at a very low price small compact only 38 inches by 21 inches with reservoir it requires little floor space to do its big job of heating and cooking and tho full size 14inch ovon will tako care of the bak ing for tho average family tho oval firopot burns either wood or coal a largo feed door accommodating largo piecos of wood tho wood fire box is 18 inches long a foaturo not ofton found in this typo of rango a singlo door covers fire box and ash pit doors and grate ends oven ther- mometor is standard equipment reser voir 41jgallon capacity ask us for further details 4014 tortoise cook brathwai1e hardware the annual meeting of the womens association of the united church was held at the home of mrs k g tarr when the following officers were elected president mrs j blake sanders 1st vice mrs elmer still 2nd vice miss susan daley rec secy mrs d cook financial secy mrs e a button treasurer mrs levi hoover parson age committee mrs j r hodginc mrs i barkey mrs k tarr mrs e still flower committee mrs w shaw mrs f l button mrs hodgins mrs hw sanders was in charge of the devotional service refreshments were served by the hostess when their motor car in which they were driving to toronto ou friday morning met headon with hiseys milk i truck on dicksons hill mrs noble received very pain ful and severe injuries she was rushed tothe brierbush hospital where it was found that in ndlition to bad face abrations she suffered a dislocated hip however she is do ing well now toward recovery mrs noble who is the former vera hop kins daughter of mrs will hop kins of his town in company with her husband harry noble of glas gow were proceeding to toronto to attend tne market they had a good supply of produce with them the vision was said to have been bad and while proceeding up dicksons hill they ran into hiseys big truck which was coming down tho hill the truck drivers explanation of the crash is that ho believed nobles car was turning into the mill as he said it angled that way he attempt ed to swerve to the left and at the same moment the noble car straightened out again on tho road when the accident occurred pro- due was sent flying in every direc tion with mrs noble being the only occupant of either car to ba injured constable b cayman has laid two charges against the parties noble is charged with failure to transfer his license to the car he drove while a travis driver of the truck is charg ed with failure to carry au chauffers license mr george saunders care taker of the post office guardian of the lawn bowling greens trainer of the oha junior hockey team chief decorator for the stouffville horti- icultural society and instructor of the stouffville gymnasium class iwas last week presented with a fountain pen by boys and girls of these classes as an appreciation of his services given so freely over the past years after all its the public spirited citizen who makes a town and george saunders is certainly do ing his share to promote good citizenship he wishes us to thank the lads and lassies who remember ed him in the way they did at christmas time qtsaar no waste because of the perfect balance low laofa content because kon dried palatable easy digested sad quickly ftssimflftted quaker schumacher feed provides most feed value for least money write as for fees advice on your feeding prohienu the quaker oats con r pany peterborough ontario quaker schumacher feed also quaker dairy ration the best feed for dairy cows and quake fnlopep feeds for podftry sold hi stiver bros quaker feeds in striped sacks calvin stafford of goodwood was in town on tuesday for the funeral of the late james murrison an old friend calvin will reach his 85th birthday next march but he doe3 not give one the impression that he is of such advanced age in fact he looks more like a man of 75 he is a veteran of goodwood district land belongs to a longlived family one brother in the west jonathan is s3 and save for an injury just re ceived a few days ago from a fall he is active too the staffords have been looking on as pillars of methodism in the goodwood district they must have been born of good parentage because mrs catherine johnson of stouffville was a sister and she too was a saintly soul one of the mission groups in the stouff ville church is named after her as a mark of respect for one who ad done so much for the church and the cause of missions one of our eldest citizens elijah pennock surfered a slight stroke on sunday which has left him unable to leave his bed and is in quite a weakened condition fortunately it has not affected his speach or his mind but his one side is paralyzed we all hope that mr pennocks illness will not bring him any undue suffering and that his recovery may be speedy it seems only a few years since this veteran of many years policed our streets and kept the lads straight on halloween 1ack in the days when real efforts were made to carry out capers on a big scale many of the lads of those days are like the guardian of the streets are now be ing bent with age and the inroads of time daily newspapers in toronto ad vanced their subscription rates to 75c per month 900 per year de livered in stouffville by courier boys the sharp price increase was re ceived with a great deal of com plaint on the part of subscribersand the number who cancelled subscrip- tioins in the village are said to he considerable newsprint has ad vanced in price by 8 per ton and other costs in publishing a news paper have increased the big dallies however have passed the increase in by getting together and present ing a united front to the public the new rate on rural routes of 700 per year is a jump equally dis tasteful to the farmers and- they ux meeting it by making wholesale cancellations whether this relief on the part of the farmer is only temporary or permanent remains to he seen despite the sharp upturn in costs the subscription rate of tho tribune will show no change from the regular 2 per year in canada and 259 in the united states dejit a permanent waves priced from 250 to 1000 finger wnvink mnnlcuring hnircuttlng hot oil treatments facials marie brown telephone 176 junior farmers skating party -at- you can ski a mile and a quarter on two slices of stovers bread each loaf of our bread contains just the right weight and measure of pure wholesome ingredients and is leaked at the proper temperature a variety of cakes pies cookies bread and rolls to satisfy every taste make stovers your favourite bakery stouffville bakery u for cedarena cedar ghove on tue jan 11th lunch and coffee provided admission 25c and 10c build health and strength with wampoles extract op cod liver this famous year round tonic tones up the entire sys tem helps you regain energy andisparucularly effective in com bating winter ills such as coughs colds grippe influ enza and bronchitis this preparation also is excellent for loss of appetite blood disorders nervous troubles and for weak an aemic children for elderly people and for convalescents price 100 per bottle sold od recommended by boadways drug store best results ship your cream to our creamery for safe and wholesome butter ask your grocer for stouffville creamery prints made only from cream produced from t b tested herds stouffville creamery go closed every evening at 6 oclock excepting saturdays phone 18601 the january meeting of the jr womens institute will be held at the home- of mrs w talbot on wednesday january 12th all mem bers are requested to start the new year by attending this meeting mrs atkinson will be the guest speaker visitors always welcome mansion house beer case gordon robinson of stouffville was fined 2500 and costs by magistrate keith in county police court he pleaded guilty of con suming beer in an illegal place ignorance of the hotel business was iblamed by robinsons counsel for his clients appearance in court robinson was charged with hav ing beer in an illegal place on consent of the crown the court ac cepted a plea of guilty to tho lesser charge provincial constable a m shaughnessy said ho found a carton of beer on december 10th in the mansion house hotel operated by the accused the beer was in a vacant room he said he took over tho hotel from his fatherinlaw william blackburn who moved to canning- ton tho constable related he said he didnt know anything about the hotel business and he didnt know he had to have the liquor hoard designate the room where beer could be kept put in robinsons counsel them had been no widespread com plaint about selling beer at the mansion house it was stated news from edmonton edmonton hospital dee 23 1937 dear editor and friends i am pleased to be able to writs and state how i am getting along last christmas t was overjoyed to hear from so many old friends and especially did i enjoy the note from a bashful one who did not sign their name last friday i was in the central sanitarium when i was transferred to edmonton aii my arm was not do ing so well tho government bond specialist was here but has not examined mo yet i have enjoyed mysetf the last year and think i shall like it here henry barkey just called and he certainly looks fine he is a of your isaac and jacob barkey and a second cousin to mo it is pur first meeting in 40 years they arc enjoying lovely weatherj hero they had good spring crops around fleet but dry weather camel and later rains and the biggest hail storm in years which left things bad however the government and neigh boring province helped ont jhe people i enclose my subscriptionrenewal i have been interrupted in this letter when a party of students ex amined my arm they used the oi- ray but we do not know what jrtll happen well farewell looting tor moro letters v claronco stoaffor send the tribune to absent mends

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