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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 26, 1931, p. 5

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stourtville ontario november 26 1931 local happenings itussel drewerys sale iake musselmau today at on saturday last mr lou hare underwent a serious operation for the removal of an abscess between the stomach and bowl his condi tion is reported from the toioato hospital as very favorable a blood transfusion was given prior to the surgical operation mr hare is em ployed at buttons hardware the municipal council will meet next monday evening for general business then with the statutory meeting on dec lfth the meetin lor 1931 will be ended lost black and tan finder please notify frank phone 4704 mrs hastings entertained at tea on monday afternoon for the players and those who assisted in he deacon dubbs comedy e a tirubiu optometrist will be at his stouffville ollice on mon day november 30th appointments may be arranged by phoning to stouffville 2405 coldweather winter will be here soon womens felt lined boots shoes and slippers oxford 200 boots 240 slippers 95c to 100 oxfords in all leather 1g5 womens juliet slippers 115 all felt bals 145 these are bargains in new shoes just in will all those that have received there accounts call and settle same as wo need the money there are fewer railroad accidents than motor accidents and out of our local wags says it may be because the engineer seldom hugs the i reman the tribune now has on display a new stock of christmas cards gel this part of your christmas shopping over now and give us a chance on our printing also the floral decorations so much admired in the united church last sunday on the anniversary occasion were supplied from the local green houses of muson sons guaranteed all pure pork sausage is sold regularly at our store for only 15c pound always fresh and delivered daily why pay more schells meat market phone 200 note this week only choice fresh hams half or whole at 12c lb for sale kdw baker puppies former residents of the 10th con- phone 157 cession of whitchurch living almost- opposite edw lloyds farm were in mr sandv jones ws w torou town last week being mrs jim cook to ong day week gav0 lh and her mother mrs sarah stoulfer bjg w fair the once over its they live at ehenezar near jrart- hot often that sandy bmlks away ford from the team and plow but on this occasion he reports a wonderful the extremely mild weather of j interesting time and if we are not the past week is inducing wonder- mistaken he wiil be found there tul growth in the fall wheat fields again next year her friends will be pleased to learn that mrs john philips who fractured her ankle six weeks ago was able to have the cast removed last week mrs philips received her injury as a result of tripping over some object causing her to fall a g lehman the mutual shoe store terms cash on monday mrs s b hoover left for east orange new jersey where she will spend the winter with her daughters mrs hoover intends to return to her homo on church street east early in the spring mrs chfis ramer opposite the presbyterian church was made very happy last friday afternoon nov 20 by the unexpected arrival of her sisters and brothers to cele brate witli her her 7sth birthday those present were mr and tmrs martin wideman mr and mrs simeon hoover miss elizabeth stoufler mrs noah stouffer mrs i boadway and marie mr and mrs a s stouffer and bertha and farmers tell us there is now too much top to it we notice thatj some farmers have found it advis able to turn their stock in for grazing in an effort to keep back the growth cabbage where stored in any quantity is beginning to rot i with our hydro lines now the municipal council meets next monday for general business the reduction in taxes in the township of markhaai this year averages 30 per hundred acres a very substantial decrease coming at a time when it could uot be more appreciated a memorial service will be con ducted in the church at bethesda next sunday nov 29th at 3 pm in memory of little gladys boleuder who was removed so suddenly by death through diphtheria on oct 31 rev a t gooding pastor will be in charge there was an excellent spirit pre vailing at the telephone meeting monday nigh- questions were thrown at tlus speakers from every part of the hi satisfactorily an swered and mostly all went away lilirely satisfied that all possible is being done to keep rentals down at tsrt they are below ii vmiiig in nearly every system of similar sio within a radunis of many miles nothing like a gaod open air meeting to sort of elear the air first class conditio t ere should be a close aim constant check on the current to see that we are getting the proper voltage it dies not seem t be as coniit as it ought to bo and some homes on obrien avenue iid the curruul short at intervals the well and favorably known pat murphy of whitchurch town ship who three months ago was seriously injured when the horses took fright and the biuder passed in j ever him is making satisfactory re- at the m ens store mens flannel shirts these are well made com fortable shirts made from heavy weight flannel the -real- thing for out door men the colors are green grey and blue check designs sizes 14 12 to 16 12 special price each 100 golf sox boys all wool and wool and cotton golf sox in medium and dark heather shades with fancy cuff tops ideal for school wear priced 49c to 75c mens sweater coats save on a good looking serviceable sweater coat- knit from all wool heather yarns in cardigan style sizes 36 to 42 last seasons prices 425 now 350 mens fine scarfs good looking squares and reefers in wool rayon and silk in smart checks and patterns and plainer shades an ideal christmas gift a good assortment to choose from priced from 125 to 395 mens pyjamas these pyjamas are roomily cut of materials that feel comfortable and wear well in a choice of english flannel ette or cotton broadcloth smart fancy striped patterns in a variety of colors buy for christmas gifts reasonably pricedat 169 225 on tuesday dec sth mr and mrs wm h mortson of victoria square are planning to observe their golden wedding anniversary for which invitations are now being issued covery last week his fractured limb was removed from the cast and it is expected that mr murphy will be about again by christmas with springlike weather in on tario last week and people here only using light spring or fall overcoats it is in sharp contrast to parts of western canada from fleet alberta mr clarence stouff er informs the tribune when re newing his paper that they have sleighing in his locality and more snow falling at time of writing on nov 16 mr stouffer indicates that the fuel problem is not a serious one however as they are digging their own- coal at one dollar per ton chicken pie is just as popular as ever with the people of stouff ville judging by the turnout of locals for the suppev in melville church on the 6th concession of markham on friday evening of last i week the generous support from town was appreciated by the mel ville ladies who went to no end of trouble to prepare a meal that would tempt the most fastedious appetite nor was this all following the supper a high class concert was given by the king street united church choir both their elocution ary efforts and musical selections were all enjoyed immensely the proceeds totalled nearly 50 boys pullovers the very pullovers boys need so buy them now aberley and other good makes in all wool heather mixtures and jacquard designs in a variety of attractive colors sizes 22 to 35 in v neck and polo collar pric ed from 125 to 275 r e curtis phone 1602 stouffville ont most of the towns and cities are trying to get all the money they can from the government for relief work this fall and winter but here in stouffville we are in a very favored position not having to ask for one cent ot course the places that obtain relief have to put up dollar for dollar received many towns are induced to borrowing money not in order to meet the demand for relief but to obtain the government end of it the unfortunate thing about it all is that the lavish expenditures made by our governments for relief is not helping the depression one bit if anything it is adding to it be cause the country is going deeper into debt the town that can get along with the least borrowing now will be the best town to live in after the depression is over per haps the same may be said of countries lest our many western canada friends think it is just all talk about the springlike weather here in old ontario in the middle of november we wish to report that last week one of our mail couriers mr herb porter brought in one day a nice lot of flowers given him along the way at lemonville ed barkvy who operates the local exchange goods for cash sent along a nice rose in full bloom he has one bush with 11 buds on then mr porter had some choice marigolds of full size these were picked at bioomington at the home of george vaughan isnt he the mayor nor was this all the courier was decked the same day with pansies all of which made a nice bouquet for the editors desk a curling club meeting was held in the rink on friday nov 20 with good attendance officers were elected as follows hon pros dr w a sangster president walter brillingor vice pres cm watts secytreas ii w sanders membership committee d ii rusnell m watts e a button icemaker and rink manager henry brillingor on december lsth skips will be elected and ice expected all curlers wishing to join the club please see the membership com mittee early as the list must be forwarded to the ontario curling association promptly quality 0 service obijah brown one of our local farmers has made a purchase of cordwood up in the parry sound district shipping from syrucedale to stouffville last week in a car lot see the now showing at our hardware its the last word in refinement and service enameled in color but above its fine looks the findlay super stove is a wonderful baker and heater other stoves to choose from also in stock in cookers heaters and furnacettes built especially for farm town homes fyw brathwaite hardware stouffville ontario this store will be open tuesday thursday and saturday renlnc deacon dubbs was well given a large audience gathered at ratcliffs hall wednesday evening last week to see the presentation of a three act comedy entitled deacon dubbs given by the junior womens institute the cast was well chosen and consisted ot local ladies capably trained under mrs stanley hastings and mrs jos gayman who also assisted in the musical part ot the evening the cast took their respective parts very cleverly the characters are as follows deacon dubbs from sorghum centre west virginny miss hazel boyd she being one of the leading characters amos cole man his nephew a young lawyer miss laura hill rawdon crawley a wolf in sheeps clothing mrs b morris major imcnu t auctioneer and justice of the peace mrs ross ratcliff deuteronomy jones a country product mrs j cooney rose raleigh the brave little school marm miss edna pugh acting as leading lady around which the play was centred miss phlllpena popover with both eyes on the deacon mrs bert tate emily dale the richest girl in town miss focklor triple coleman full of mischief miss ruby mcconnel yennie yen- son the hired girl from sweden mrs elson the female characters impersonating men were particular ly well adapted to the roll and did some clever acting at the end of third and last act the chairman mr h o kllnck requested the prenence of mrs hastings and mrs gayman on the platform when miss ruby mcconnel presented them with beautiful bouquets of flowers in recognition ot their services to the institute in connec tion with this play in expressing her appreciation mrs hastings paid a generous tribute to mrs allan goiidlo for her able assistance in training the girls vocal selections were also given between acts by miss luella gayman and misses edith swift and marlon kllnck which wcro well rendered i a report in circulation about town last week to the effect that there was to be a curtailment of the passenger train service on the local c n r lines proves to be incorrect so far as the locai agent mr hodgins is aware nothing of the sort is even contemplated the fact that the evening passenger train between midland and black- water was discontinued on monday may have confused some people with the line running through here to peterboro and port hope the change on the blackwater line to midland will leave sunderland cannington and other points with just a passenger train each way in the mornings they will consequently receive no evening mail which usually arrived pretty late in any event jokes are all right in their place but sometimes it isnt the right place there was no harm in the little joke perhaps that was play ed on a popular young farmer in whitchurch a year or morj ago when his friends invited him to a rabbit hunt promising to bring him out the shells from town all was well our farmer however who is usually a sure shot couldnt hit a barn door this day however and when a daring rabbit almost jump ed across the track so close- that ho might have knocked it over with the butt end of his rifle he missed shooting it concluding there was something wrong with his eyes or the sight on his gun he gave up in despair later he learned that the shells his friends were so good in i bringing out lacked the necessary i shot was sometimes another joke was at tempted last week down near kingston that really proved harm ful bruce sandercook a prominent farmer of the district was hunting with a neighbor and did not return until evening to his home apparent ly with the idea of having a little joko on his wife he knocked on the door and then hid near the cellar window the hired man when it was found that no one was at the door got the shotgun a noise in the region of the cellar sent him down gun in hand there was a re port and sandercook who had been looking in the collar window receiv ed the contents of the barrel in the face the kind of eggs poultrymen want every poultryman wants lots of large uniform strongshelled and hatch- able eggs and more and more are finding that quaker fulopep egg mash is just the feed to get the best eggs as well as most eggs the ingredients of this good feed are of proven merit oatmeal most digestible of all grain products cod liver meal that tones up the digestive system minerals essential to egg building greater hatchability and stronger heal thier chicks make quaker fulopep eggs just the eggs for the poultryman breeder and hatchery man quaker fulopep egg mash made by the quaker oats company sold by stiver bros buy quaker feeds in striped sacks phone 4501 stouffville ontario and all the harm they could do to make a noise like people on friday evening nov 13th a group of the young people ot the village mot together and organized a badminton club the hail recently used as a theatre has been secured for the season and nicaly cleaned and freshly redecorated which with cream are you getting everything pos sible from an uptodate creamery service if not try the stouffville creamery co most efficient phonb 186 creamery service since 1918 btouaflfvillh ont we close every night at 6 oclock except saturday night a standard court marked out makes a very suitable club room for those not familiar with the game we might explain that it is played with racquets and a net after the manner of tennis lusted of a ball however a shuttlecock is used and the racquets are much longer and lighter in weight than those used in tenuis a membership campaign is in full swing and no age limit high or low has been set tho club rooms are open to members and their friends every afternoon and tues day and friday ovenings of each week the newly elected executive is as follows president r e richards vicepres imiss luella holden secretary g a bell treasurer miss e jean collard membership social and games committees were also appointed any persons interested in the game are asked not to wait to be approached by the membership committee but to 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