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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 27, 1938, p. 4

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page four stouffville ontario thursday october 27 1938 vandorf out mrs cale is able to be among her friends again misses e and norma kingdon were home over the weekend misses richardson of new- altona m 0 madill spent a few days at rosedale this week mr and mrs a davis were visiting friends in the city on sunday mr and mrs h mcintosh and market were visitors at w d miss esther davis were visiting richardsons home mr art starr of the oac guelph was at the starr home over the weekend mr george powell of toronto our former merchant was in town on sunday miss elsie vanostrand of tor onto normal school spent the weekend under the parental roof the ladies aid are holding a big fowl supper the first part of november with a good pro gram following mr and mrs grant major and neil and byer of newton robinson were sunday visitors with mr and mrs geo richard son and family the regular monthly meeting of our ladies aid will meet at the home of mrs percy allin on wednesday of this week owing to the fowl supper next week sunday morning we had a large attendance at church and those who were a little late found only a few front seats vacant there were six infants baptised children of mr and mrs john crawford mr and mrs geo richardson mr and mrs r b brown mr and mrs ross avis mr and mrs chester graham our full choir render ed suitable selections at listowel over the weekend the twinkling star class held their regular meeting at the home of miss ruby tindall on tuesday evening last week was a busy time for those who took part in the ploughing matches a number from here were at lemonville on wednesday columbus on thurs day and brampton on friday several prizes were won by our plowmen to whom we offer our congratulations the young folks are planning to have a halloween party to night thursday in the base ment of the school games and prizes for best costumes all the young people are invited church hill bloomington mrs w a fockler spent a few days at the home oi her daughter in sudbury reeently- miss laura hill spent several days last week at greenbank miss winnie mccaull of tor onto spent the weekend with miss audrey smith mrs chas tindall is at the home of her daughter at wood- bridge miss eflie smith of lindsay also mr and mrs john mckit- rick of greenbank miss thelma mccoomb and mrs f tears of toronto spent a day recently with mrs jos winterstein miss annie cutting of quak er hill is visiting with mr and mrs joseph winterstein goodwood xoe3ci i0e301 i0e30i ballantrae j peterson of the 7th con cession is sporting a new truck thos simpson is sporting a new chevrolet mr and mrs milton fockler spent sunday with mr and mrs trumbley mount albert quite a crowd turned out to charivari our newyweds mi oil sunday anc fred evans on satur day night mrs evans was the former maud windsor 1 a big panel truck belonging to an oshawa shoe traveller took fire and was almost completely destroyed recently on the 8th there was a goodly number at sunday school mr and mrs g duckworth spent sunday at mr and mrs e mcnellys mr and mrs pi brethour visited the latters sister mrs robert hutchison on sunday ijj nor mr and mrs isaac boadway j the mner f ami have recent visited at mr and mrs a movec into theh new a vaughan s home one day last e property in the old hote block we t on the corner mr miller has mr and mrs jzenby and been lindertaking inside aitera brate our 57th anniversarv rev g e coulter ma of river- dale united church toronto will address the morning service next sunday we will cele- leone had tea sunday night tions recent besides installing with mr and mrs w a alcock electrcitv at buoam twj toronto vou were congratulates to mrs p bv the law on sundav alcock who is staying at her evenj the dt nd chd with our own choir rendering daughters mrs ii brethour wfth stea tw0 houndg th special music at 730 pm the mrs alcock will be 75 years of properfv of messrs ross and guest minister will be the rev age on november 1 may she see yi hood of ballantrae con h hull ba dd perth ave j many more happy years tables bob windsor of whit- united church toronto and owing to some misunder- church and constable f1 eu of hartman choir will supply the standing on the part of some- glad to report amos stafford a little better now who said no more wedding bells in 1938 just watch mrs charles harper is spend ing a few days visiting friends in toronto mr and mrs- robert gulliver mr and mrs bert henderson of oshawa visited mr and mrs william henderson on sunday also mrs mason flumerfelt and daughter of toronto the goodwood united church are holding their anniversary services on november 13 when the gormley quartette will have the audience spellbound by their inspirational singing- a hot fowl supper will be held on tuesday evening following on saturday afternoon last the members of the class of mrs james h wagg were invited to her home a very pleasant time was spent the regular monthly meeting was held after which a team hunt was staged for a run out doors then a lovely luncheon was served by mrs wagg including hot chocolate 8th line markham music halfholiday ended beginning with the month of november our butcher shop will remain open six days a week the wednesday halfholiday being ended in october we trust the public will appreciate our effort to ren der service every business day of the wek schells meat market phone 200 one we were without a preacher on sunday however we are looking forward to having rev mr tranter with us again this sunday christian endeavour meeting this week will be held on thurs day night at the home of mr a hark topic to be taken by mr martin after which there will be a social the ladies are re quested to bring sandwich or pie aurora tracked down the thieves who had made off with the dogs on saturday afternoon send i friends the tribune to absent late contributions the north york plowmen gratefully acknowledge contri butions received after the prize list was issued from the follow ing donors w r groskirth w p mulock mp cosgrove brewery j d lucas newton rae r w an drew w stevens claremont dairv mr and mrs jennings of temperanceville were recent visitors at the home of their daughter mrs alvin wideman mr and mrs earl reed of toronto visited with mr and mrs john harris on tuesday of last week mrs wilson of niagara falls who has been spending a time at the home of her brother mr robinson has returned to niag ara falls mr samuel wideman who passed away at his home at almira was well known in this locality and quite frequently at tended the wideman church here and two weeks ago attend ed the sacrament in the church he was a former preacher and conducted the services some years ago this part of the township was pretty well covered during the pheasant shoot last friday and saturday the hunters met with varying success some obtaining their full quota and some getting no luck at all mrs r lunaus furniture sale which was to have been held last wednesday was postponed to october26 to be held in the markham skating rink d o d o for halloween decorate your home with flowers for this occa sion large 100 a dozen and up pom pom varieties 50c and 75c per bunch free delivery the markham florists phone 6120 reverse charge ioe30et g loeaoi xoe30x ioe30r i0e30i 8 o d o n o n o 3 ertified seed potatoes lists of growers having certified seed available may now be secured from your agriculture representative seed requirements for next year should be obtained now certified seed is your best protection against disease buy now i cooperation markets branch ontario department of agriculture dicksons hilt r o ioe30i ioe3ch aoooe xoeaoc x0e30oe30i ioezoe aocaoc 30e30i fal this store now open wednesday afternoons misses fall and winter frocks an attractive line of cotton flannel dresses in plaid and check patterns including plain and dirndl styles some with zipper fasteners warm and serviceable for school or better dress priced at each 100 cotton flannel in conventional checks and floral patterns and in desireable shades for the woman who does her own dressmaking these will have an in stant appeal a wide range of choice per yard 29c fall underwear a dependable line of cotton undies in fall weight vests with short or no sleeves and panties and bloom ers ribbed cotton of a fine even weave and some with silk stripe ner garment 45c 49c 59c all wool and silk and wool hose with the coming of colder weather there is need for warmer hose and these hose are first quality made by well known manufacturers they are full fashioned and in all the newest fall shades 79c 100 110 a special in foundation garments odd lines in corsets and corse- lettes to be cleared out at a low price some are slightly soiled priced originally up to 450 sale 100 servex hankies convenient little packages of dis- poseable tissue fits a mans pocket a womans purse or the boy or girls school bag per package 5c all wool hose three quarter length hose for children english make size 7 to 9 unexcelled quality pair 49c womens high quality hats fine felts in the newest and most attractive styles and in all the popu lar shades a wide range to choose from 195 to 350 wool scarves these are large size in plaid patterns all wool in lovely warm colours a real fall and winter scarf 59c 95c wool gloves and mitts in bright and attractive colours these gloves and mitts are warm and cosy for the cool days of fall and winter all very moderately priced powder puffs blue bird powder puffs in sets of two three or four most attractively put up in decorated cellophane boxes a very dainty article for your dress ing table or purse 15c womens handbags in all the popular shades these bags are made of assimilated leather and are cleanable water proof and durable fully fitted priced at each 100 high quality full leather and suede handbags beautifully fitted and new in style and trimmed un usually attractive 295 to 495 dirndl aprons have you seen these attractive and novel dirndl aprons which have been on display in our windows they are blindcraft products which is a guarantee of quality each 29c many other styles are on display also all blindcraft quality and priced at 15c to 75c gift silver and glassware here you will find the finest quality silver and glassware in useful and fancy dishes cisseroles trays cream and sugars cake plates butter dish es etc all moderately priced aa s phone 9512 exoi x0e30i njonoc aonaoi aocaox 30e30e aocaox sam barkey was in toronto on a business trip one day last week now that we no longer hear the dinner bells in the commun ity we are not too sure that we dont hear wedding bells remember the announcement of last week about the seventy- fifth anniversary of dicksons hill church which will be held on november 13 after spending several months in rochester miss doris lott re turned to the home of her sister mrs ward hallman the early part of this week welcome back doris did you have any luck shoot ing pheasants on friday or saturday if every gun shot we heard meant a fallen birdie there were surely some delicious fowl suppers- mr- and mrs william redshaw were called to the bedside of their daughter who lives down east she was seriously ill with plural pneumonia they return ed home on sunday after- spend ing several days with her mrs kenneth walker accom panied her father mr wesley johnson markham and brother lome of woodbridge on a trip to manitoulin island to visit her brother gordon who has charge f a large pastorate at spring bay they left here saturday morning and we hope they will cmov their holiday and arrive home safely without running in to any snowbanks halloween party victoria square the public is cordially in vited to a mas uerade halloween party to be held monday evening october 31 at 8 pm in the basement of saint james presbyterian church by the band of will ing helpers silver collection unionville junior farmers annual fall dance mammoth hall malvern friday oct 28 hannagains music refreshments admission 50c dr evelyn gee of vancouver who came east to spend two weeks at her sisters bedside re turned to vancouver last week mi- and mrs l l nichols enjoyed tea a week ago sunday with mr and mrs bitnel of toronto mr orla heise and the misses elva and miriam heise motored to fort erie recently to attend the dedication service at ontario bible college the many friends of anthony gardener were shocked to learn of his very serious accident while threshing last week the prayers and good wishes of his friends here go with him during his confinement in brierbush hospital the rev william and mrs haig mr and mrs h c ben nett and margaret were in scar- boro recently attending the goforth middleton wedding mr haig was the officiating clergyman a large crowd of young folk gathered at the home of mr and mrs walter hill last wednes day evening to present miss e cripps and mr quear with a shower of useful and beautiful gifts in view of their approach ing marriage the second time in less than i two months death has entered j the home of mr ernest caseley i miss pearl caseley was s ly called on september 1st with infantile paralysis and one week later a little daughter was born to mr and mrs alvin caseley it was soon feared that all was not well with laura the young mother as her condition be came worse she was taken to toronto general hospital where everything that human power cliould do was done but all to no avail and she passed away early sunday morning october 16th the funeral was held at the united church here last tues day afternoon and was very largely attended mrs casely was before her marriage miss laura gee the younger daughter of mr and mrs robert gee and lived all of her life here she al ways took an active interest in church and community affa to the husband and two infant daughters the father aid mother two brothers and ntn the heartfelt sympathy of all is extended birth at victoria square on mondav october 17 to mr and mrs donald pickering a son

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