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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 16, 1939, p. 5

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday february 16 1939 page five a o d o o a o ioz30c 30e30z aotaoi xocso farmers fresh dairy butter per pound 22c mclarens creamy sugar spread deliciously different for sandwiches one pound carton 25c generous sample carton with each 1lb purchase have you tried soyomalt the healthful and delicious new chocolate flavoured milk drink made from soy beans 3 sizes 25c 46c 77c cash your coupons worth 10c on any one of these sizes d o d o o bakers cocoa half pound tin 5c ginger snaps per pound 10c aunt jemimah pancake flour pkg 15c sunny cereal per package 18c broken rice six pounds 25c mixed nuts per pound 15c prairie nuts 3 packages 25c habitant pea soup large tin 10c frozen salmon smoked fillet ciscoes driedherring ratcliff o a o d o a o d o lemonville ioe town delivery stouffville ontario phone 7112 mnf ssionoi 30boe 30i glasgow mr and mrs w i smith and roy spent monday in toronto mr floyd tindall and miss ella slack spent monday with mr and mrs murray slack at maple we are glad to hear that mrs john davis who has been seri ously ill is improving congratulations are due mr and mrs jesse davis who on saturday february 4th cele brated their 60th wedding anni versary they have spent their entire married life in this com munity mr and mrs walter davis spent monday in toronto mr ronald elson and son gordon spent tuesday afternoon with mr and mrs james elson miss louisa brown is en gaged with miss h fairies of bloomington mr gordon burkholder is en gaged at bothwrights service station in markham mrs ralph davis spent a couple of days with her sister mrs orval wideman at dick sons hill cedar grove mrs john mcintosh visited at home for the weeknd we are very sorry to report that mrs george freeman is under the medical care we all hope for a speedy recovery mr allan petty of cherry- wood is employed by levi resor mrs bruce rowbotham is at her home here miss eileen ford of toronto visited at arthur reesors over the weekend miss dorothy brown of tor onto visited with her sister mrs lome dimma for the weekend car dealing must be a fever at least two new cars in our locality in the past few days mr and mrs levi diller spent sunday with mrs adeline ray- mer of markham mrs robert jarvis spent fri day at the home of mrs reg clendennen of markham where a shower was held in honour of miss jean daniels the bride- to be received many lovely and useful gifts about thirty ladies made up the party mr a j reesor met with rather a strange accident last week when the sleigh in which he was riding upset and threw him to the ground rendering him unconscious he suffered cuts and bruises we all hope to see him out soon goodwood charles watsons resignation as a member of the park board was handed to the council last saturday we are sure the public will patronize in great numbers the play truth takes a holiday by goodwood talen funds for the library the laudable aim coupled with local people per forming are a strong combina tion for success look on page three of this issue and read the display adv anouncing this im portant event tell your friends and let nothing stop you from being on hand on thursday next week february 23 the public auction sale of the late willard slacks here on tuesday attracted a splendid crowd and auctioneer s poll ard did a great job hes adapted to this work and seemed to keep things going lively all the time an aged team 21 years old sold for 114 and the top cow not fresh until april com manded 58 a sow just bred sold at 24 while in the imple ment line 48 was paid for a set of sleighs these were good prices we are glad to note that mrs slack and miss jean will locate in goodwood mr and mrs drewery and harold were recent visitors with mr and mrs campbell in stouffville the young peoples union will meet at the home of mr and mrs elmer wells on friday night at 8 pm our school has been closed for a week or ten days owing to the illness of our teacher mr m c sanders who has had a bad attack of flu we are pleased to report the improvement in miss lillian cooks condition miss cook was removed to the home of her sis ter mrs ed pennock about ten days ago with an attack of flu lemonville will meet bloom ington on thursday night at stouffville arena for another game in the bush league series we expect all our hockey fans to be on hand to cheer our team to victory mr gordon lemon was taken to the brierbush hospital last saturday morning in a critical condition suffering from pneu monia gordons many friends will be glad to know that he is now showing signs of improve ment green river dicksons hill stouffville 5c to 100 store we carry a well assorted stock of practically all household necessities flowers cut flowers pot plants floral designs for all occasions donald lewis please order in advance phone 2204 miss edith hoover accom panied by her friend miss margaret pridham spent sun day at her fathers the pupils of dickson hill had a valentine party at the school on st valentines day mr and mrs redshaw visit ed at her daughters mrs brown in lindsay on sunday rev p g and mrs lehman visited with mr and mrs roy moyer monday evening mr and mrs ritchie visited with mr and mrs kenneth walker on sunday mrs ken walker went to markdale on wednesday to at tend the funeral of her aunt mrs sarah gorley who passed away on monday the sewing circle ladies met at mrs roy moyers for theii monthly meeting they spent the day quilting word has been lyoceived from ward hallman on his trip south he reports that in one days travel the temperature in start ing was six above zero and be fore night registered 70 auction sales wednesday feb 22 at lot 20i con 2 york farm stock imple ments and house furniture the property of l williams the farm is just 2 miles south of thornhill east of yonge street no reserve sale at one terms cash a s farmer auctioneer thursday feb- 23 tax sale o registered horses milch cows farm implements grain etc at lot 4 con 4 whitchurch on the farm of fred march sale at one terms cash j crawford treasur er it e ratcliff collector note this sale postponed tuesday march 7 auction sale farm stock implements lot 25 con 1 uxbridge the pro perty of jos ogden terms cash sale at 1 oclock no reserve a s farmer auctioneer saturday imarch 11 sale of farmstock and implements at lot 9 con 9 pickering the property of fred evans terms cash no reserve sale at 1 pm a s farmer auctioneer tuesday march 14 exten sive sale of farm stock and imple ments belonging to robert smith at lots 2122 rear con 6 mark ham no reserve as farm is rent ed terms cash sale at one j h ken prentice auctioneers wednesday march 15 sale farm stock and implements at lot 35 con 3 pickering property of charles petty near cherry- wood terms cash no reserve sale at 1 oclock a s farmer auctioneer saturday march 18 at the klngsley farms vandorf exten sive sale of the entire contents of the toronto mens hostel of 18 rooms and the whole farm equip ment stock and implements re quired to work 400 acres this is the big sale of the season in york county entire list will appear in this paper no reserve sale starts at 11 oclock t h ken pren tice auctioneers thursday march 23 sale of farm stock and implements at lot 4 con 9 whitchurch the proper ly of bruce morton terms cash no reserve sale at 1 oclock a 5 farmer auctioneer mr reg nighswander jr spent sunday evening with his grandmother a few friends gathered at the home of mr and mrs alfred michell on monday evening to surprise alf we are pleased to hear mr e j wilson is home from the christie street hospital where he has been undergoing minor operations and xray treat ments the mens brotherhood met at whitevale on tuesday even ing the guest speaker was mr r d keefe the school atten dance chief officer for the pro vince of ontario the ladies were invited to this meeting hearty congratulations to mr ross carter who celebrated his twentyfirst birthday at home here on monday feb 13 all the young people of the clover club class were there to help him enjoy himself the ladies of green river have received a kind invitation to meet with the brougham ladies at their wms on thurs day of this week several car loads are planning to go the drama entitled a ready made family was enacted here at the church last tuesday evening by the altona dramat ic club and was greatly enjoy ed in return the green rriver young people motored to altona and memories were again brought to mind on friday even ing bur travel bureau 1 altona mrs arthur wagg has re turned from the hospital much improved in health mr and mrs n bunker mervin and miss olive madill attended their cousins shower on friday evening mrs nighswander of mani toulin island has returned home after visiting a couple of weeks with mrs william reesor the school pupils entertained their mothers and friends to a valentine party on tuesday afternoon they presented a play snow white and seven dwarfs lunch was served at the conclusion the twinkling star class held their january meeting at the home of the misses spang aft er the meeting the girls pre sented mary crosier st john with a shower of sixteen lovely cups and saucers the altona dramatic club pre- ented their play ffa ready- made family at green river last tuesday evening the green river young people as an exchange feature- presented their musical drama memories on friday evening this is an original drama and was very cleverly actfed showing their abilty of music a number of friends and rel atives gathered at the home of mr and mrs david crosier on monday evening last and pre sented mr and mrs howard st john nee mary crosier with a miscellaneous shower the gifts were both beautiful and useful a very enjoyable evening was spent the follow ing evening a similar gather ing met at the home of mr and mrs wm st john and present ed mary and howard with an other miscellaneous shower of lovely and useful gifts again a very sociable time was spent bloomington miss alta fockler spent sev eral days with her sister at greenbank last week mrs charles tindall spent several days with relatives near blackwater over the weekend miss winnie calder of toron to spent the weekend with miss audrey smith the christian church ladies aid held their monthly meeting at the home of mrs bruce mor ton mr e a storry also mr and mrs donald storry spent tues day in toronto the burial of the late mrs wry formerly elizabeth cook took place on saturday after noon in the christian church cemetery the cook family were onetime residents her be ing on the robert burnett farm on the sideroad toronto buffalo pittsburgh st louis chicago 2770 detroit toronto tickets and information at mansion house stouffville gray coach lines church hill miss grace paisley was home over the weekend mrs eldon smith was in the queen city on thursday mrs herbert pegg visited mrs herbert plarmon near mount albert last week mr and mrs lazenby dined with mrs dela rose at hart- man last wednesday the pegg family spent an evening recently with the mar tin family miss leone lazenby was a wednesday guest at ben groses home miss norma paisley has re turned home after spending a few days with her sister mrs eugene baker christian endeavour meeting will be held on thursday night at the home of mr and mrs e lageer topic to be given by bruce maclean everybody wel come claremont a handy surplus was shown in the financial report present ed at the annual meeting of myrtle united church presided over by rev w honey minister all other departments report ed a year of progress with finan ces in good shape officers were named as fol lows stewart r c chisholm e e mole a parrinder treas urer r chisholm trustees e e mole e redman a parrin der o h downey r thomp son allin downey r chisholm j e beacock j mcclintoch d ducherhan ushers allin down ey ilany buggs jim cook kenneth cook secretary r thompson births push at the brierbush hos pital stouffville on febru ary 9th 1939 to mr and mrs howard pugh rr 4 ux bridge a son brillinger at the brierbush hospital stouffville on feb 14th 1939 to mr and mrs c wesley brillinger bethes- da a daughtei mccullough on february 14 1939 at the brierbush hos pital stouffville to mr and mrs donald mccullough claremont a son whitchurch hockey the following three games will be played in stouffville arena this thursday night white rose vs pine orchard king vs ballantrae lemonville vs bloomington vandorf is leading the league at present stouffville stepped into the limelight at uxbridge on tues day night by taking the first game of the second round in the intercommunity league against uxbridge 42 stouffville meet goodwood on friday feb 24th 5 n o ioe aoaoe 3000c stouffville cooperative organization for twenty years the people of stouffville district have operated a cooperative buying club under the name of stouffville united farmers this club has proven of great value it is agreed by those responsible for the buying club that the time has come to organize a cooperative company with fulltime staff permanent warehouse and stock of goods on hand during the past two winters an educational program of discussion groups has been used to lay the foundation for this new organization a considerable number of re sponsible citizens have taken a keen interest when a sufficient number of shareholders and a sufficient amount of capital have been accrued organization will be set up on the rockdale plan features of the pro posed cooperative will be o q o o d m o open membership shaies anyone may secure a share or vote democratic control each shareholder will have one fair return on capital invested limit of 4 per cent surplus earnings when operating costs interest on capital reserve and educational funds have been paid will 0 be returned to the shareholders in proportion to their purchases q the finance committee canvas of the district at once 8 has decided to undertake a your support of this project will be appreciated stouffville united farmers club e30i ioezoi 30exoe zoexoi d o n o 11

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