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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 7, 1940, p. 5

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the tribune stouflfville ont thursday march 7th 1940 page five o lifebouy q health soap 3c with the special coupon top from 1 large pkg rinso get your special rinso early supply limited vanila extract large 16-oz- jug red mill coffee freshly ground lb whytes pure lard 23c special 1lb print 10c mixed chocolates 35cj exceptional value lb 19c suntone grapefruit juice large 50 oz tin golden areas apricots per tin horse radish mustard 9oz ice box jar tip top diced carrots per tin odex soap 2 cakes chocolate coated dates per pound all bran kellogs 2 medium pkgs 25c 15c 10c 10c lie 25c 29c fresh fruits and vegetables frozen salmon fresh oysters fresh smoked fillets ratcliff co town delivery stouffville ontario phone 7112 lake folk hold annual ball 8th line markham james greenwood spent the weekend at haliburton mr- and mrs thomas bliz zard were toronto visitors with friends on sunday alonzo harrington of milli- ken called on friends here on saturday mr george powell of tor onto called on friends here one day last week mr and mrs isaac wam- bold are spending some time in toronto with their daughter mrs sam brownsberger mr and mrs leadley of toronto were the guests of mr and mrs ivan leadley on sun day mr carl rose and sister nellie of newmarket visited with mrs kirk on sunday mrs rose has been visiting with her sister mrs kirk for a couple of weeks and returned to her home with them births steckley at obrien avenue maternity home stouffville on march 1 1940 to mr- and mrs fred steckley mark- ham rr2 ont a son private sale at the home of peter lehman stouffville westend -on- m a r c h 12 13 14 living room settee 2 living room chairs 2 rocking chairs toilet set secretary kitchen chairs 2 wash stands cupboard couch dowswell washing machine wringer and bench fall leaf table lawn seats coal oil stove and oven tool chest berry crates and boxes church seats miss evelyn byer gave the valedictory address at the markham high school com mencement held in the town hall tuesday night march 5 she also received the general proficiency shield congratula tions win whitty and family who have resided in mr haring- tons house west of the 8th line for the past few years are mov ing to a farm on the 2nd con of uxbridge we wish them abun dance of success in their new field of labor this community was well represented at the entertain ment given by toll bros at the united church marknam on thursday night the hockey match between newmarket and markham was the counter at traction but the church was fill ed to capacity arthur w lynde lhcm teacher of singing established 1913 stouffville fridays phone 802 pupils prepared for toronto conservatory of music examinations vandorf miss dorothy carr of toron to was home over sunday mr and mrs jacks of bran don sask is visiting their rela tives the dike family- the ladies aid will be held at the home of mrs snider on tuesday afternoon of this week the theme will be easter and a good programme is prepared mr and mrs rueben robin son of dauphin sask who is well known by the older people of gormley and bethesda is vis iting friends and relatives and leaves for home on the 16th of march- arthur starr of ontario agriculture college of guelph was home over the weekend mr and mrs bert dike del- bert and billy and miss leta hawtin were sunday dinner guests at mr and mrs george sproxtons we send our congratulations to one of whitchurchs oldest citizens on march 13 being our highly esteemed friend mrs c dike on the 2nd line who will reach her 95th birthday mrs dike has been quite active around the house in spite of her advanced years the annual at home of the musselmans lake ratepayers association was held at 229 college street toronto- there were oyer 500 guests present to enjoy the well chosen program of cards dancing and refresh ments the committee in charge of the arrangements excelled in providing a most enjoyable evening and the decorations of the hall blended beautifully with the occasion in fact the general atmosphere of this social function was thrilling we were favoured by the at tendance of many local resi dents of musselmans lake in cluded in these were the davies family the windsor family and mr and mrs hoskin besides the pleasures derived from this event it serves in many ways other useful social purposes here we meet old friends and make the aquaintance of new ones here we have the oppor tunity in a family way of chat ting and relating our summer fellowship which is so necessary to maintain the good will of each and all in our community relationship a large number present were of the younger set they were to be found on the dance floor dancing to the inspiring music of cliff lloyd and his orchestra- many boxes of chocolates were distributed to the lucky prize winners of the spot dances the prize winners of the card tables were mrs e flem- ming mrs sluce mrs w m smith mrs- h middleton mrs aj carter and mrs marritt mr moon mr howe and mr horsman were the winners of the gents prizes the draw for the grocery hampers resulted as follows mr elliott was the first name drawn from the box and mr- bruce the second a presentation of a brief case was made to mr bevans our late secretary for his past ser vices mrs bevans received the gift the officers of the associa tion wish to express their thanks for the cooperation of the members in making the annual at home a success their efforts in this affair was fully repaid by that success and give them much encourage ment to continue the planning for the future betterment of all social and business policies and the building of an organization which will merit the confidence placed in them inspiration for easter gay as the new blossoms of spring smart as the easter parade will be your permanent wave designed to bring out the casual charm of your personality betty beauty salon for appointment phone 3206 ringwood miss anita wagg of island lake spent the weekend at delos grahams miss priscilla pipher is home after spending several months with relatives in kitchener frank pipher of toronto call ed on relatives here last friday mrs don wilson spent fri day with her parents mr- and mrs fraser of creemore mr topping who was in a toronto hospital last week is home again we hope he will soon regain his former good health fred steckley is at niagara falls superintending the erec tion of a wire fence for a tor onto company delos grahams collie dog is in disgrace these days he tried to make friends with one of those little striped animals mr and mrs david gillham were saturday visitors with mr and mrs fred greenfield mount joy- john schell is at present up at collingwood mrs bert serick of keswick spent a few days last week with her parents mr and mrs e r sinclair marmill chick starter will give you best results it is built up to a standard not down to a price it is a quality mash especially formulated and balanced to bring your chicks along quickly yet safely resulting in faster feathering steady even growth strong frame and vitality sooner on the nest quicker to market with low mortality greater profits for you contract for your supply now last weeks free bag of flower went to john madill stouffville be sure your name is in this week central feed store stouffville phone 277 bloomington goodwood for best results and a steady cash income you cannot do bet ter for your farm than to sell your cream and deliver it or have us call for it stouffville creamery closed every evening at 530 excepting saturdays grain coal feeds order your famous reading coal from us and watch the results we carry the national poultry feeds dairy feeds min erals and concentrates oyster shell and grit we are buyers of seeds and grain let us clean your seed grain before the rush s w hastings stouffville phone 169 miss dora todd of toronto visited at her home here on sunday mr and mrs arthur latch- am spent sunday afternoon with his father mr john latcham the sympathy of friends is herein extended to the family of the late mr a degeer avery degeer died on friday in his 63rd year at his home at lot 5 con 3 his wife was mary ann westland mrs geo redshaw visited her daughter mrs justus todd on tuesday of this week jean thaxter spent sunday with her mother in uxbridge quite a number attended the hockey match in port perry monday night a good sideboard is olfered for sale by j f reid sidney jennings is the new mechanic at raes garage a toronto man he comes with wide experience mr and mrs mulligan of harriston are visiting their daughter mrs norman wagg the children on the second line are reminded to have their peace posters handed in by march 16 euchre and dance will be held in goodwood town hall on friday march 15th admis sion 25c proceeds for war work the regular meeting of the goodwood willing war work ers will be held at the home of mrs j rae on wednesday evening march 13 r bad roads were responsible for small attendance at sunday school and church on sunday we are sorry to report that mrs arthur dowswell has a very bad cold spring must be just around the corner as our villagers are busy with wall paper and paint mr- and mrs m lemon have moved to belleville where mr lemon has taken a position mr m burnett spent a week in hamilton the sympathy of the com munity is extended to mrs w vaughan in the death of her father mr w coppins of ballantrae- mr and mrs leask and family of greenbank spent sun day at w a focklers mr thos wright visited at bethesda over the weekend- mr l fairies of toronto normal school was at o h tranmers on sunday sunday school class no 5 held a progressive croquinole party at the home of mr and mrs- c lemon one night last week prize winners were mrs j baker and mr w claugh- ton mr and mrs a- smith and miss audrey spent tuesday at brampton a number from here took in the high school commencement last week and reported it a very good concert a fine young peoples meet ing was held at the home of mr- and mrs herb burnett on fri day evening miss ruth storry returned home last week from toronto general hospital where she re cently underwent an operation for appendicitis she is making splendid recovery altona miss tena stover is reported as very low and grave hopes are held for her recovery we are pleased to hear that miss sarah burkholder is im proving in health since her re cent illness mrs- m tindall spent tues day with her daughter mrs j simms congratulations to mr obiji jones on celebrating his 83rd birthday on sunday last the 3rd meeting of thft study group will meet at the home of mr and mrs e lehman this thursday evening at 8 oclock anyone welcome to attend miss jean scott home econ omics coach of the homemak- ing clubs from the depit of agriculture visited the girls of the happy hostess club at the home of their leader mrs d crosier on saturday afternoon miss olive madill is visiting with mrs thome of brighton and a former school teacher it may be remembered that mrs thome while in charge of the local school had a most com mendable record on one occasion passing ten students her entire entrance class the altona womens insti tute are having an oyster sup per and program including a de bate in the altona school on friday evening march 15 be ginning at 630 admission 35 and 15 a friendly welcome awaits you the regular monthly meeting of the altona wi will meet at the home of mrs david crosier on wednesday march 13 at 2 oclock pm motto talk health happiness and prosperity to everyone you meet roll call health hints a two minute talk on 3kd line uxbklliue hello folks the third line is open again but just ask bib white what it was like in the wee small hours recently when it was blocked jos alsop has not been in good health again we do not see much of tom machesney these days but hear all is well and that mrs machesney jimmy and baby allan spent a day visiting her mother one beautiful moonlight night mrs ralph white and miss e- white took a brisk walk down to see mrs vic smith who is re covering from an illness satisfactory arrangements having been made one of these days you will see r dowswell hauling the annual supply of wood down to glasgow school the local vet was out to see earl dowswells fine little jer sey early in the week- its a real beauty and we hope quite ok by now now folks this is a hew budget of news and thus consignment was really intended for last week but somehow it didnt arrive at the printing office un til the paper was printed we hear more about weddings again this week how about it charlie bill smith has been helping at whites mill and bush we hear our oldtimers geo faulkner and walt taylor have quite a pleasant time keeping warm at georges- mrs elson is quite well again after a fight with the flu she was able to see a hockey match with harold last week mrs r thurwell and mrs thei motto speaker cbntag-ir- dowswell visited mrs smith eous diseases of children and proper shoe to wear demon stration milk dish pro gram in charge of group 7 un der the leadership of mrs wm reesor we welcome visitors melville miss mary morgan of clare- mont returned to her home on monday after spending a few days with her cousin miss isa bel fleming icy roads kept quite a few people away from church on sunday last nevertheless the attendance was fairly good at all services on this coming sunday the pastor will preach on the finality of the cross the w a- of the united church spent a very enjoyable evening on wednesday last at home of mr and mrs k a grant the program was under the direction of mrs a miller and mrs k a grant and was in the form of a croquinole contest and was heartily par ticipated in by the large crowd present the w for the c w has a nice new assort ment of paper on hand sorry to report the illness of mr stanley byam who is again confined to bed on the other hand mrs d mcdonald is somewhat improved and wm henderson is able to leave his sick bed ladies were miss beatrice gin- gel and mrs e nigh for the gentlemen mr a miller and mr alliston fleming the booby prizes went to mrs a smith and albert beavis after the contest a very dainty lunch was served by the hostesses and all returned home having spnt an excellent evenings enter tainment recently cheering the sjck in deed george alsop on the 3rd his sister eileen of baysville and greta smith had birthdays re cently also thelma slack they will grow up mr hackney has rigged up quite an outfit which enabled him to keep the sideroad open which is appreciated by the baker and others too how fine if there was some such an out fit for the glasgow sideroad- however with the third open we have much to be thankful for this winter flradea milker worlds easiest to clean wo amazing new inventions permit greatest milker ad vance in 30 years over 40 bacteria breeding parts elimi nated no locks clamps bolts nuts or screws interfere with use or make cleaning dif ficult brand new transparent milk chamber in onepiecc and unbreakable new allrub ber lip action valve only onepiecc a marvel of simplicity cant corrode clog or foul and is cleaned in a flash gradca approved by most rigid inspectors eveimvheite entire milker cleaned clean in 3 minutes fully water proof selfrlnslng vacuum adjustable for each cow wont tip uses shipping cans cream cans or palls electric or gasoline belter to get a cradea than to wish you had penny post card brings you tree cradea guide torts every dairyman should have william e bawden dairy farm equipment toronto phone ju 4297 21 quebec avenue

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