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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 20, 1938, p. 4

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page four stouffville ontario thursday october 20th 1938 altona master lloyd seebeck is spending a few days with his aunt mrs b lewis mr and mrs millard reesor are visiting relatives in wood stock our sympathy is extended to mrs e howsam on the death of her father mr george kerry of prince albert mr and mrs walter carter and mr george carter had din ner with mr and mrs william reesor on sunday mr and mrs a e davis cele brated theirfortyeighth wedding anniversary on sunday those who called during the day were mr and mrs j mcdonald mr and mrs e davis mr and mrs j davis and family and mrs j allen mr and mrs b allen and daughter of toronto ballantrae 8th line markham albert wideman and a party of frends motored to meaford last thursday on a fishing trip they succeeded in making a good catch several car loads from here were in attendance at the pro vincial plowing match mines- ing on thursday and friday the grounds were crowded with sightsers from all over the country the competition among the plowmen was very keen there was a great arry of farm machinery and equipment and the show altogether was very interesting mr and mrs arthur of tor onto visited at harry spangson thusday mr and mrs miiford rose are holidaying at the home of their son stanley in london mr and mrs f cummings spent last sunday in toronto mr and mrs earl davis of midiland were recent visitors with mr and mrs h davis mrs james gray is visiting at present with mrs lucker of toronto robert windsor and his work men are busy this week complet ing a new barn at peterborough over 8 was realized on the print apron contributed to by members of the ladies aid the apron was opened at a social evening held at mrs grays last wednesday evening recent visitors with mrs flewell were mrs robert symonds and son of peterboro mrs george cook and mrs allan bartholomew of newmarket and mrs flewells brother mr cook from orillia norman heisey owner of the vacant property on the south west corner of the sideroad com pleted the drilling of a new well gormley roy brllinger is commencing to dig his 23 acre potato patch vandorf j dr george and mrs covey were weekend visitors with their and when the full force gets on parents mr and mrs william they are quickly harvested robert weatherills auction sale will be held this thursday afternoon as the farm is just a mile below victoria square no doubt many of our people will be in attendance mr weatherill is giving up farming and will sell everything as advertised on the bills there was a nice crowd to wel come pastor brubacher at the mbc church on sunday he comes to this charge from stouffville and is naturally very well known to us as a commun ity we welcome mr and mrs brubacher the weather this past week is so like spring that we feel in a holiday mood it has been so warm that some fear is felt that vegetables may not be able to withstand it unless there is an iimimediate change this is monday afternoon at least six car loads of on the site where he contem- gormley people motored the 90 plates erecting a garage in the miles to fort erie on sunday for near future i the opening service in connec- friends in ballantrae and dis trict tendered a shower on tuesday evening to miss alice windsor whose marriage to mr fred evans will take place this saturday afternoon it is reported that mr miller of zephyr has purchased the old hotel p roperty on the corner tion with the ontario bible school in one car were mr and mrs roy wideman air and mrs winger and mrs r brillinger also miss e heise took over a car lambert steck- ley took another and the hender son family motored too vprob- ably we have overlooked others owned by mrs j gray toronto j but its because we cannot recall we under- garage on the site walter stickwood occupies the dwelling at presnt the balantrae rink is definite miss mildred dike of mount iy s ahead an this week the posts were put in place ready for the new fence which will en close the icesurface the rink which is being built to the rear of andrews service station will be 65140 with suitable dressing room accommodation albert was a recent visitor at the home of her brother percy dike the anniversary services at peachs church was well attend ed on sunday as fully reported under special heading our sincere sympathy goes out to the family of the late wesley dix owing to his tragic death roy smith who has been em ployed by albert wideman dur ing the past summer is leaving for haliburton shortly where he has secured winters wok cutting wood he will be accompanied by lone byer son of j l byer these young men will be much missed in the young peoples work of wideman church and hannagains music in the social life of the district refreshments admission 50c and will erect a new store and names at this time- stand there will be a report of the meeting proper in this pap er which we will all look for ward to reading it seemed as though the whole countryside turned out to at tend the murphy auction sale on the 2nd cincession of markham last week where auctioneer farmer was atop the auction block the best team sold at 215 to the man who bought the murphy farm fresh cows seem ed in demand around 70 to 75 and cows full flow sold for 50 and 60 yearling heifers were taken at 18 and 20 the imple ments all showing considerable wear sold well and readily oats brought 36c bushel barley 44c and turnips in the 30 rod row went for 110 a row the mur phy family will move to rich mond hill after 38 years on this farm lot 24 con 2 luorley mr and mrs george richard son and family motored to tilford bay on sunday mrs m graham accompanied them home mr and mrs ross avis and baby were sunday visitors with his parents on the third line a great number of our fam es also some of our town folk attended the plowing match in minesing mrs cole has been on the sick list and is feeling some bettter prayer meeting will be held on thursday evening as usual at the home of mr and mrs george mackey mr and mrs david ellis and family of aurora had saturday tea with her brother r sprox- ton and family mrs roland scott is under the weather we sincerley hope for a speedy recovery a number from here joined the mount pisgah people in celebrating their anniversary on sunday in the absence of our choir master grant morley presided at the organ sunday morning our guest minister mr mill- stead gave a fine socio and play ed a hymn on the saw as well as a very stirring sermon few young men are so talented a golden pheasant takes a rest hundreds of licensed hunters maj shoot birds on friday and saturday in these beautiful markham twp specials for this week unionville junior farmers annual fall dance mammoth hall malvern friday oct 28 bulk soap chips 41bs for25c chocolate drop candy2 lb25c texas grape fruit juice 18 oz tin 10c silver ribbon tomato juice 4c tin 10 12 oz heinz ketchup large 2 for 35c heinz asst soups 2 for 25c except turtle mccormick soda wafers 2 pkgs for 25c grapefruit seedless 5 for 19c oranges 19c doz size288 red tokay grapes 3 lbs for 25c heavy demand for pheasant licenses tribune advertising pays dominion stores ilmlted kenneth phillips manager stouffville branch 8 o oe300e30x s easona silk hosiery van ralte and supersilk are well known and outstanding in quality and appearance and you will find here all the newest shades to match your fall outfit in service weight and chiffon price 75c 95c knitting books monarch and corticelliknitting books fully illustrated and with clear and simple directions 15c to 50c fall weight cotton undies a splendid quality cotton under wear for the colder weather vests panties and bloomers a dependable serviceable line the cotton yarns are closely knit for extra warmth yet smooth and stretchy for greater comfort and service be prepared for the cool weather 49c 59c flannelette nightwear for warmth and service choose these fine quality gownshhey are of extra heavy white flannelette and made with long sleeves and embroidered yoke a cosy garment for cool weather 100 other lines at 59c to 149 sunworthy wallpapers are the last word in paper manu facture yet they come at a price that all can afford the colours em ployed for the printing of sunworthy are especially made by experts who are masters of their craft and conse quently they retain their original freshness and brilliancy sunworthy wallpapers are all semitrimmed the selvages can be quickly and easily removed leaving the roll accurately trimmed all ready to paste and hang we are showing a full range of this dependable wallpaper suitable for all rooms at moderate prices per roll 10c to 50c estions girls fine ribbed hose excellent quality black hose for use with tunics these are extra long 4 longer than the usual length pair 59c flannelette pyjamas here are the smart long sleeved two piece pyjamas of heavy flannelette that you will find so comfortable to wear these cold nights they are in white peach blue and pink with contrasting trim and the price is low at shaws per suit 110 to 179 tadoussac flannel about 36 wide colorful checks and fancy designs in this warmly napped cotton flannel a pleasing weight and weave for frocks skirts and blouses popular also for mens shirts etc an excellent line of patterns to choose from yard 35c new felts specially selected felt and velvet hats that are the last word in style and colour smart hats for the younger misses and the matron hats that will be in perfect keeping with your fall outfit when you see the fine quality and style of these hats you will be surprised at the very low price 195 to 325 icebox flowers a new shipment of these exquisite flowers just into stock a wide range of colours to choose from 10c 15c 25c shaws store phone 9512 xoe aoi tonoi x0e30i ioe 30e30z the demand for licenses to shoot pheasants in markham township on friday and satur day of this week has been so great that the allotment has been exhausted the deputy minister of game and fisheries james taylor was unable to get two licenses when he applied it is reported hunting will be permitted this year for two days only as stated above blocks of five ten and some times more licenses were booked in the name of single individuals to be disposed of among their friends when they became avail able for sale charles hoover township clerk who has charge of sale of the licenses explained to applicants the mixup occurr ed because nobody had any idea there would be such a big de mand things will be different next year everett harper game warden declared blocks of li censes were promised to single individuals for the sake of con venience for example if a num ber of men in another munici pality wanted licenses there wasnt any sense of having all of them make the trip to union- ville so one man would come and reserve a block of 5 or 10 putting his name down for the block then when the licenses arrived from the department the man would give the names of 5 or 10 men and the licenses would be issued to them the nonresident licenses were limit ed to 400 this year it is un fortunate that so many toronto hunters got the idea that they would be offered for sale last week toronto hunters who were disappointed got mad and acc used the issuer of everything under the sun but investigation shows that there was the best of intentions although a mis take may have been made in the arrangements said mr harper quite a number of farmers are putting no trespassing or no hunting signs on their pre mises and if the pheasants could only read they would know where to spend the last two days of this week pine orchard mr and mrs wesley lundy spent the weekend in hamilton miss alma chapman is at home after spending the past four years in aurora mr and mrs brandon and miss kay raford were toronto visitors on tuesday mrs albert lloyd visited her daughter mrs wood last week mrs e stouffer of stouffville was a guest at the widdifield home on friday mr william potter of toron to our former garageman spent the weekend at the bosworth home having sunday dinner with mr and mrs chapman potatoes this year are going to be scarcer than usual and consequently higher in price notice to creditors cases should be reported parents and school teachers of stouffville and vicinity are asked to report any cases of defective eyes or diseased ton sils in children to albert e booth chairman sight conserva tion committee lions club stouffville this applies to children of parents who are financially unable to secure treatment in the matter of the estate of clarence c barkey late o the township of markham in the county of york thresher deceased notice is hereby given pur suant to the trustee act that all per sons having claims against the estate of clarence c barkey late of the townhip of markham in the county of york thresher de ceased who died on the 23rd day of april 1937 are hereby notified to send to the undersigned solicitors for the administratrix full particul ars of their claims on or before the the 22nd day of october 1938 after which date the assets of the said estate will be distributed amongst the parties entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which the administratrix shall then have had notice dated this 3rd day of oct 1938 ruth barkey markham rr ont administratrix mccullough button stouffville ontario solicitors for the administratrix twp of whitchurch voters list 1938 send friends the tribune to absent clerks notice of first posting of voters list notice is hereby given that i have complied with section 10 of the voters lists act and that i have posted up at my office a the township hall vandorf on the 8th day of october 1938 the list of all persons entitled to vote in the said municipality at municipal elections and that such list remains there for in spection and i herebv call upon all voters to take immediate pro ceedings to have any errors or omisions corrected according to law the last day for appeals be ing 29th day of october 1938 dated at vandorf this 8th day of october 1938 john crawford clerk

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