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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 5, 1939, p. 4

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page four the tribune stouffville ont thursday oct 5th 1939 sultana seedless eaisins lb 10c macaroni or spaghetti 6 lbs soda crackers thinshell salted rice blue rose mincemeat bulk 25c 2 lbs 19c 3 lbs 25c 2 lbs 25c lux soap 3 for 10c with lux flakes 23c domino dry ginger ale 10c bulk cocoa per lb 12c avlmer grape jam 2 lb jar 23c brooms ostrings 25c perfection matches 3 for 19c aylmer golden corn choice 3 for 25c tapioca or sago 3 lbs for 25c standard peas solex lamps smarts pumpkin 2 for each tin 15c 20c 10c fruits specials eatmor cranberries lb 19c black sweet grapes 2 lbs 19c celery hearts 2 for 15c pepper squash 3 for 10c yam sweet potatoes lb 5c cooking onions 10 lbs 25c vandorf master teddy brown has been ill with a cold had the mis fortune to fall and injured his nose perhaps next time teddy will pick on a softer spot for landing dominion stop es limitip bethesda mr and mrs o fretz and family visited at the home of his brother mr e fretz in markham on sunday mr and mrs a b shaffer visited with frank lloyds at keswick on sunday lets all try to be out to s s and church this sabbath which is thanksgiving sunday re member to bring your mission ary barrels to sunday school two of our local school teach ers messrs reesor steckley and jack clubine have begun their university subjects again the boys go to toronto every saturday miss blanche atkin son is taking a subject by correspondence this year the ypu met on monday night this week rev orr gave the topic on books that deep en devotional life the books mentioned were the bible it happened in palestine upper room and the bible its origin and growth next tues day night is missionary night try to be present some boys are going around with cold hands these days it was like this you see boys get an appetite for melons these cool nights and sometimes they help themselves to their neigh bors property without per mission such was the case of these boys to whom we refer but their conscience pricked them and must have pricked hard for they left the patch in such a hurry their gloves some how got left behind but you can claim your property boys by just calling at the house next time and perhaps the good folks would give you a piece of luscious juicy melon say wouldnt that taste good tribunes small the cheap and profitable advs are for months now englands women have been registering in the auxiliary territorial service undergoing training for special wartime duties at the duke of yorks headquarters in chelsea a group of those in the ats are seen ready for active duty now that war has come ballantrae potatoes are selling at around 100 a bag here the new fire engine is ready to go and we hope it will make short work on its first encoun ter the w a of the church here are arranging for a supper to be followed by lantern slides by mr barrington to be held on thursday october 26 keep this date open the united church building is receiving a coat or two of paint which was sorely needed mr chapman near lincolnville is the decorater in charge robert windsor and his men are completing a new house they built in scarboro the local con tractor has had a busy season and is not yet out of work the marriage of a popular young girl of our district miss lillian nesbitt to mr robert overs also of ballantrae district took place in stouffville on saturday rev e morton tied the knot the bride who is a daughter of mrs and the late robert nesbitt was feted on several occasions on the eve of her marriage by friends here the newly weds will occupy the hisey place at lake musselman lemonville miss reta wells spent last week at home on monday evening october 9th a miscellaneous shower will be tendered to the newly married couple at the home of mr and mrs d hall dont forget the ypu meet ing on friday evening mr f sanders is visiting mrs g pattenden of richmond hill for a week the men and boys from far and near assembled on monday night to give the newlyweds mi and mrs donald hall the usual deafening tinpan wel come after due congratula tions icecream was procured from ringwod and with feast ing and cardplaying the even ing passed all too soon ringwood miss mary burkholder was a toronto visitor on monday the annual harvest home service will be held next sun day evening at seven oclock we are very sorry to know that mrs robert ratcliff was removed to toronto general hospital on monday for treat ment mr and mrs gordon rat- cliff attended the hot supper and concert held in the clare- mont baptist church on mon day evening messrs fred timbers and alex logan are attending the provincial plowing match at brockville mr and mrs manley of california have been spending some time with mrs harvey quantz owing to the rain on satur day prascilla piphers house hold sale was just fairly well attended mr frank pipher and bride of toronto called on his grand mother mrs william pipher on sunday sunday visitors at a m groves were will miller of tor onto mr and mrs wm hare of temperanceville mr and mrs fred weatherall of stayner and mr and mrs hiltz of cree- more we are sorry to report that ivan leadleys daughter gracie who has been in the toronto isolation hospital for some time is not improving as rapidly as her friends would like to- see stanley theatre phone stouffville iou thursday friday and saturday october 567 tailspin starring alice faye con bennett joan davis jane wyman charles farreli nancy kelly xoestoi iooi our early fall specials n factory yarn this is the time for knitting for home use and also for the soldiers we carry lehmans and tumbulls yarn in 2 and 3 ply per skein 32c wallpaper we are still continuing our sale of sunworthy wallpapers at a 20 reduction make your selection early as our stock is rapidly decreasing and your choice will be limited cotton batts there has been a decided advance in the price of all cottons and the batts are no exception but our price remainsthe same 2 lb batts 75c one lb batts 30c 35c 42c 50c one half batts 18c cotton prints a very complete showing of prints in most attractive patterns for school or house dresses priced at 16c 20c 25c 20c and we can supply you with the best patterns obtainable hollvwood mccall or butterick silk hosiery there has been a sharp advance in the price of silk hose during the last two weeks but we are still main taining our old prices while our present stock last buy now while the prices continue 69c 75c 95c turkish towelling exceptional quality and attractive colourings feature this towelling and the prices are also exceptional per yard only 15c 19c 25c 29c womens and girls aprons fresh new washable pinafores that can be laundered repeatedly prints organdie and factory cotton in coverall and bib styles as well as the fancy tea aprons nice details such as pockets and ruffles and splendid value 19c to 79c blouses and pullovers a wide range of all wool blouses and pullovers in attractive weaves and colours moderately priced all wool blankets all wool blankets fine quality with pink or blue borders per pair 725 heavy pure wool blankets high est quality size about 64x84 per pair 1095 these are all prewar prices yama cloth pyjama cloth highquality goods for pajamas and gowns that will ensure comfort and restful sleep for the cold winter nights in floral patterns and stripes full 36 wide per yard 32c fin quality flannelette in attrac tive patterns and in white 16c to 35c towels and towelling fine absorbant quality bath towels in plain or rainbow colours all generous sizes 25c to 75c flannelette blankets better stock up with these fine quality flannelette blankets at pre war prices we were fortunate in having ordered our stock previous to the advance in price due to the war and we are offering this lot at reg ular prewar prices double bed size in ibex kandie and wearbest blankets separately whipped per pair 235 other lines at 195 200 225 229 authentic scotch tartans these scotch tartans are always popular and especially so this season for school dresses and skirts they are canadian and english manufact ure and are ideal for fall and winter wear per yrd 45c and 35c all wool and rayon and wool scotch plaids gordon royal stewart princess elizabeth cameron tartans splendid quality 125 165 195 table oilcloth remnant sale we have sorted out all remnants and short ends sizes up to va yrds and marked down for quick sale make your selecion early w h shaw store this store open tuesday thursday and saturday evenings closed wednesday afternoons phone 9512 x0e30x ioe30i ioe30i mongolia mr reg rennie is in toron to attending jury mr and mrs bert hopkins spent monday in toronto miss joy mccullough had tea at the booth home on wednes day night mr george winn and daughters visited with mi and mrs roland winn recently mr and mrs ed wideman and girls were guests of miss louie and mr fred robinson on sunday mr and mrs will rennie spent sunday with mr and mrs fred mantle mr and mrs fred pugh and family visited with mr and mrs j d reesor on sunday mr and mrs delbert booth had tea sunday night with mr and mrs douglas booth little lois and helen wilson spent monday with their grand mother mrs will rennie grandma reports a very excit ing day the singsong was held this week at the home of mr and mrs a brown mr and mrs fred pugh spent saturday evening at the home of mr and mrs fred ramer mr and mrs donnelly of toronto were sunday guests of mr and mrs melvin chapman don dont go too far away on sunday nights walt rem ember the chap that got lost in peterborough mr and mrs albert petty of cherrywood were sun guests with mr and mrs c bunker mr and mrs jos betz and family spent sunday in toron to mr and mrs orval wideman joyce and bruce spent mon- day evening with mr and mrs a brown mr and mrs chester brown toronto were here sunday vis iting mr and mrs obijah brown mr and mrs a brown ver- na and mr james muirhead visited with mr and mrs percy brown on sunday evening for the benefit of the many girls who have been inquiring about the lost man of last weeks issue we wish to state that he has finally returned for further information please com municate directly with the gentleman mrs a vanzant spent sun day in toronto visiting mr van zant who is in the christie street hospital also mr wright and children were to see mrs wright again on sun day we are glad to be able to report that she is improving although slowly monday tuesday wednesday october 910 1 1 two shows monday nite october 9 thanksgiving 7 and 9 oclock saint in new york louis hayward kay sutton walt disney cartoon shorts thursday friday saturday october 12 1314 only angels have wings gary grant jean arthur altona the october meeting of the institute promises to present a most timely program for these stiring days of great world events it will be held on wed nesday october 10 at 2 oclock at the home of mrs james mccreight on the 9th of mark- ham the motto is lives of great men all remind us we can make our lives sublime the roll call will be answered by some suggestion what can we do for canada the topic is en titled leadership and will be taken by miss w kidd group three under mrs c hodgson are in charge and a good and profit able time is anticipated there will be a demonstration on hot supper dishes and all are wel come to attend this autumn meeting cedar grove miss edna savage of whitby spent the weekend with miss ida reesor miss eleanor reynolds of tor onto visited with mrs russel reesor last weekend mr and mrs garnet william son and innis of markham had dinner at george freemans on sunday miss annie barkey mr wil- bur barkey and mr arthur burrows motored to linwood over the weekend mr george offen spent a few days at wellers bay fish ing lloyd clendenen accompan ied him down but returnee home on sunday the car dealers certainly do business in our section of the country another new model belonging to mi- wilbur barkey has come to stay awhile with us messrs terry lapp and bob miller have both resumed their college studies the former at the toronto univer sity and the latter at cornell university in usa cedar grove and surround ing district was well represent ed at the royals rink in tor onto on wednesday and thurs day nights this last week in a few years may we see cedar- ena as far advanced with ice to skate on at this time of year an exceptionally large crowd turned out to both services on sunday at our anniversarythe minister rev fred smith de livered two very fine addresses to his home town people as he calls us we appreciated the large representation from markham and surrounding com munities and may we leave a standing invitation with you all for next year the choirs did splendidly and should be con gratulated upon their efforts they showed to us on this occasion moving west m rawlinson ltd established 54 years special rates on household effects la pool cars to winnipeg and west to coast long distance moving and first class warehouses for storing- household effects 610 tonga street toronto telephone kingsdale 5125 ioe30c

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