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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 8, 1942, p. 3

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jti- 7r vv v wrcj isr c r ai the tribune stouffville ont thursday- jan 8 1942 pagbthb r mrs henry hodgson mr and mrs clarence stafford 01 r mervin house toronto spent the weekend brethour miss nora stapleton and at leslie rowbothams stewart enjoyed new mr and mrs frank rowbothamj and mr and mrs leslie rowfcotham were in victoria square saturday last attending the funeral of the late mrs j wm frlsby of toronto the population of port perry is pie john nighswander of trinity wenticaf with stouffville miss sadie years day with mr and mrs leslie hodgson and family george davis son of rev and mrs d davis of stouff- tllle who arrived overseas as a member of the rcaf a short time ago mr davis vho is pastor in the united cburch here is in receipt of a cable from his son this week telling of the safe arrival of his christmas parcels there will be a skating farty un der auspices of the soldiers comfort fund in the arena on wednesday january 21 you will hear and read more about it next week milk for britains babies a milk bottle has been placed in j oboyles butcher shop sponsored by the kinsmens- club of canada your 3iiss jessie aud e ctamber- rl f miiir jlaii of toronto spent the weekend in dime will send a quart or milk to j t k britain for fuller de- stouffville with mr and- mrs f for the b a band wa some baby in tails listen in wagon radio report any saturday j evening at c30 in hospital for dual operations j miss luella holden who seems to mrs s h moyer was in town a few days from her home in omemee and visited with her sister here mrs gkw thomas mrs moyer is the widow of the late rev s h moyer x free almanac write for yours xto mukcrs or dr morses indian boot pills and dr mckcnziev head shot worm candy have dis tributed- in your community their kir 1012 almanac including war knitting instructions dreams- weather forocastinfj and ninny afltn- interesting suggestions jf jrow failed to get your copy write faring your name and address en closing ji three cent stamp tfce w h comstock co ltd krockville ontario i have borne more than one persons j share of trouble this last year or two is now n the general hospital and i con farmer went out has undergone this week an opera tion for appendicillc3 and other troubles latest reports indicate miss holden is doing nicely something our readers will all be pleased to know her condition of course will be serious enough for some days yet to do the chores he found the black mare dead in the stall this breaks up a nicely matched team and is a serious loss human bodies are not even safe from motor accidents these days after they are dead according to the shelbourne paper a motor funeral was proceeding to toronto when the dunbar family which has hearse upset into a ditch near the in half the double frame caledon mountains the driver escap- ieave your car at home i- co by bus buses leave stouffville toronto a 615 am b 1000 am 16 825 am c 1230 pm 250 pm d 430 pm i 840 pm c 445 pm b 1015 pm adaily ex sun hoi bsun hoi csat only a daily ex sat sun iiol eastern standard time tickets information at tenants- all clear out quickly tho resided house almost accross from the pres- e with a few scratches but the body bytcrian church suddenly moved from town a few days ago with their large family mr dunbar is in the army and mrs dunbar is charged with the care of a small army at home which at times proved compli cated the family now have a good income from separation allowance and allowance for children and no doubt were able to enjoy better liv ing quarters than they had here where there was nothing clseavail- able the other half of the douhle house was vacated just as suddenly when the tenant john graham was removed to tho brierbush hospital since he was not in good health family gnthering for new years seventeen sat down to dinner on new years day at the homo of mr and mrs george storey including mrs margaret morton and mr and mrs fred j ratciff of imidnapore alta rev c j and mrs loney mr and mrs j c loney mr and mrs delos matheson mrs imatlieson and miss matheson all of hamilton phyllis and ken klinck and mr and mrs h o klinck tho gathering brought together three daughters of mr john hatcliff namely mrs geo storey mrs rev loney mrs morton incidentally mrs morton and her brother fred ratcliff left on friday for their home at midnapore near calgary while freds wife went to sarnia where she intended to spend a couple of weeks with relatives before her return west of the hearse was wrecked nothing was said about what happened to the dead passenger perhaps they had not yet picked up the deceased when the accident happened the tribune is indebted to one of our friends in florida probably allin clossen for a copy of the miami herald the christmas issue containing no less than 9g pages with its huge circulation it would require several acres of wood pulp to produce a single issue of the vast extent of that christinas paper it was indeed a most interesting newspaper and has been passed on for others to lead 1235 but there is a difference in the tax rate stouffville had a mill rate of 36 while port has one of 47 mills the scugog town carries a normal tax rate while our town is abnorm ally low and we certainly enjoy it guests with mr and mrs james ratcliff over the holiday season were mr and mrs bart lynburner and baby margaret miss frances ratcliff of brantford mr and mrs ted ratcliff and daughter betty from toronto also rev john and mrs cunningham of winnipeg mr winston booth who is located at halifax with the manufacturers life assurance company arrived home a few days ago owing to the critical illness of his mother mrs a e booth winston left the atlantic coast by airplane and reach ed malton in just seven hours mr and mrs wilfrid briard of barrie also two daughters mrs c mcbrido of toronto also mrs j corcoran of toronto grandson wal ter j mcbridercaf of ottawa granddaughter miss elsie ohefdore montreal were the guests of their parents for the new year mr and mrsw e briards also mr wilmot vague of ringwood were the guests at the former turner home next the school the ontario government has de cided to reduce the age for compul sory school attendance from 1g to 15 years this is a wise move thous ands of lads have acquired a lazy habit bybeing forced to- attend high school for a year while under 16 years they had no liking for higher education and dillydallied in the time acquiring loafing habits at the expense of the school tax payer mr and mrs lambert malloy mov ed last week to their new home in malvern securing a house within a mile and a half of the school where mr malloy will teach the rudiments of education beginning with the open ing of the winter term everybody regrets the removal of these young people from town even though they are locating very close to home hes 8 today congratulations are being offered mr david gillham today thurs day it being the occasion of his s5th birthday he is a strong look ing man despite his great age born in king township mr gill- ham lost his first wife 3g years ago his present helpmate is a sister of mrs alex grubin of stouffville post oflice records- peak turnover probably in the fifteen years he has been postmaster mr leavens has never reported so large a volume of christmas business as the one just closed on one day alone there was sold in the localoffice 109 in post age stamps and the enftro christ mas business made a turnover in postage sold through this office of 800 which mr leavens looks on as the peak year in his postal career mr and mrs dan ciebner now living at king were in town for a short time last week and both look forward to the day when they may return to the borne here however in the meantime mr giebner has a good position at king he is em ployed with mr w s hare brother of our mrs james mowat mr hare runs a chicken ranch and dan helps to gather 1300 to 1400 eggs per day indicating that its no ordinary hen coop he works around dan says his wife would be very lonesome without the tribune quality srrvicb feed grain western grains especiallyoats are going up a little ail the time due to advance buying you can still purchase these grans from us at prices that assure you a profit on livestock feeding western wheat is still cheap you cantrade your fall wheat for west- ern wheat and make a handsome profit on the deal dairy feeds first in line are milk0 feeds dozens of farmers are using them with every satisfaction and prices are most reasonable 24 per cent 4400 and 32 per cent 54900 per ton poultry mash the old reliable schumacher feed 3900 per ton fulopep mash the mash with the oatmeal base stiver bros mr and mrs leslie rowbotham and donald also mrs mae nighs wander were with mrs barkis reesor and family for the new year mr and mrs bert smith former residents of town were back for a few days visiting their daughter mrs cliff hisey mr smith is still engaged as a rose grower producing at the grimsby florist plant down in the fruit belt granite twirlers start ice is now available in the local curling rink for those who have been itching to get their hands on a set of stones for some weeks curling t0 the same extent the holiday spirit this year has come just three weeks as dthe railway coach or the long christmas homocomings not what tiicy used to bo the railway station does not figure in tbe christmas and new year celebration as it once did years ago for days before the great yule- tide festival arrived the railway sta tion really radiated the christmas spirit before the arrival of every train a crowd would gather waiting for the coming of christmas guests then when the platform at last re ceived its quota of visitors there was a scene of real animation that was ood to participate in the train rides too with tlieir buzz of christ mas anticipation on every side were also an exciting experience now itis different the bus never can take on later than last year when the season opened the week before christmas this wednesday a rink composed of harry sanders ira aldred walter brillinger and wm armstrong was at oshawa participating in the big bonspcil there aud these boys were the first foursome to take to the ice here on monday night farmer gets even with fovcs carl hoover shot a fox over on the rlscbrough farm near his fathers home one daylast week and will collect the 2 bounty paid by mark- ham township apparently foxes have so many chicken dinners in the municipality that they become care less and too lazy to run this fellow that dropped to the shot from carls shotgun was sleeping and didnt realize his danger until it- was too late and this notwithstanding that the wind was in favor of the fox quite a number of fowl have been killed by foxes on the hoover farm at dickson hill so that there will be one less to feed at any rate trains of railway coaches at christ- mag time stepping from a bus in front ofa hotel or some other build ing is a tame affair compared with what it once was to squeeze your way onto a crowded platform on the night before christmas theatre phone 100 showing each night at 815 st- saturday and holidays 700 and 90 i thursday frlilay saturday v january 8-0- great american broadcast alice fayb comcdy and jack oak short subject monday tuesday wednesday january 12 is 14 jf- tok si ll- joan bennett roland youn select short subjects thursday friday saturday january 15mg 17 the man who lost himself brian aherne kay francli quaker xxxx bread flour 98 lbs when packed the week of prayer as in former years five stouffville churches have united their forces to hold a nightly prayer meeting which began last monday evenirigand will conclude on friday night on monday evening rev- g w brown pastor of ringwood and altona christian churches gave the address on the topic what is a the worlds news seen through the christian science monitor an international dailynewspaper a truthful constructive unbiased free from sensational- urn editorials are timely and instructive and its daily features together with the weekly magazine section make jnmonitor an ideal newspaper for the home the christian science publishing society one norway street boston massachusetts price 31200 yearly or 100 a month saturday issue including magazine section 260 a year introductory offer 6 issues 2j cents name- t address m sample copy on request christian and each evening other no doubt the scores of parcels for speakers will bear on tho same sub- overseas contributed heavily to the ject embodied in the theme of large turnover but whatever the the christ centred lifomr brown cause these are the facts spoke in lieu of the student pastor the staft was augmented for the serving the village church and who christmas rush and we beliove the is still busy at mcmaster university girls gave excellent satisfaction and conducting his sunday services keeping everything moving well durat stouffville and church hill ing the heavy rush mails when hours tuesday evening rev t d ray- were required to sort one mail while ner had the topic entitled the scores of people wore requiring ser- christian in the home for this christian church was beans 5 lbs 25c ontario white cooking tapioca lb lie or sago bulk white wheatlets 5 lbs 25c or cracked wheat tea lb 75c budget blend soups clarks assorted ii lb 38cil 2 for 15c barley pot for soup cornmeal yellowbulk 5 lbs 25c 5 lbs 25c cheese 8 oz pkg 19c j hunters spreading i soda biscuits 7 29c dairy cream salted 2 lb box pork beans aylmer in tomato sauce 19c 2 tins i aylmer choice talltins 26 oz tomatoes 2 for 23c chipso new condensed flakes pkg 25c soap camay toilet jam glasscos plum 3 bars 20c 2 lb jar 29c y vice at one of the wickets britain at war the film britain at war consists in the main of pictures taken in the various theatres of war under the direction of the british war oflice hon in the world and released by the british bureau rev d davis united will speak of information to the red cross ithis thursday evening in the service the utilized wednesday night tho joint wor ship pioved on to the mbc church with rev d imiicgregor of the bap tist church speaking on the chris- will be shown in stouffville on tues day night january 13th in ratcliffs hall for benefit of the red cross british bomb victims fund the film covers the activities of the various branches of the service land sea and air motorized units moving into action balloon barrage in position seaforts playing their part in coastal defence minelayers and minesweepers at work air pilots fighting off invading planes warships with deadly bombs bursting in thoir midst london bombed and set on fire in brief a clear and comprehen sive account of life in and about england as it is being lived today presbyterian church on the subject the christian in the churcli concluding service on friday night will be held in the united church and rev ii shantz mennohlte pas tor will deal with the topic of the christians inner life carefully prepared addresses arn being given and christian people are urged to attend these united services and gain the inspiration they im part the meetings are brightened by a hearty song scrvlccbcginnlng at 745 and if you wish to start the new year to the best advantage make it a point to join in this religious effort on the remaining nights available to you x brooms each 39c 5 strings green handle macaroni 5 lbs 25c or spaghetti bk cocoanut lb 23c j white shredded flour 73c excelsior pastry j 24 lbs when packed salt 7 lbs 15c 14 lbs 29c fine t turnips each 5c j local large size parsnips fresh washed 4 lbs 25c sunkist orange sale sweet and seedless good size california 2 dozen for 45c k grapefruit texas seedless s for 25c 96 size lemons california juicy doz 29c- we reserve the right to limit all purchases to norniaf j weekly family requirements l dom1nson stores limitid 2 nfe

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