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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 21, 1932, p. 5

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x stouffville ontario april 21 1932 m local happenings j rsnips e walls all radio licenses should bo re newed now and are issued at lirath- waites hardware store the season for shooting musk- rat closes today the 21st of april the pelts from these little animals are manufactired into hudson seal coats for ladies fresh dug phone 7s20 walter moulton the kincardine resident who ate 4 2 liens ckks on easter is still cackling over the teat we do not know whether ambrose stover or any of the other bakers on his staff ever sit in the bleachers when they witness a ball game bul if they do they lad better take warning hack in lti2 harry lud- vvig a bakers helper was sitting lit the bleachers of the new york yankees is that the plaintiff was ed into the stand hit him in the eye lie lost the sight of it recently he brought action in court for 50000 damages and the defence of the yankees is that the plaintiff was sitting in an unproteced place and assumed the risk by so doing 23 ladies from stouffville attend ed the ttjis meeting at uuiouvillc- on friday las week to hear mrs shell the past president as th special speaker the guests were all entertained to tea by the unionville branch in the united church where the gathering assembled the seth parker appear in stouffville particulars next week group on may will 5 tit mary ann wright a long stand ing resident in this localityaud for yeara a resident of edward street is quite seriously ill she is s4 years of age beginning with the first of may stouffville business places will be open three nights a week tuesday thursday and saturday closing every wednesday at noon last week mr and mrs percy brentnell of woodvillo spent from tuesday to thursday in town as the guests of mr and mrs w burnett while on their honeymoon trip mr brentnell was teller in the canadian bank of commerce here a few years ago but since then left the banking business to become a tradesman and is now in tho bakery business at woodvillo with his brother his bride also conies from the northern town mr brentnell is a member of richardson masonic lodge stouff ville ami was a member of the united church choir where here as well as the baseball nine and his friends here will join in extending congratulations to him on his marriage farmers were cultivating their lands on monday in this vicinity and seeding operations aro expect ed to be underway by the first ot next week with continued favorable weather wanted by stouffville school board a used incubator about 10i egg capacity if you have oue to dis pose of notify j s dougherty secretary stating price wanted gardening days for townspeople and seeding time for farmers is up on us but take time to phone in any news to the tribune it will be appreciated many of the beautiful floral wreaths baskets etc sent in sympathy to the family of the late j b doten were thoughtfully pre served and forwarded to a toronto hospital that they might for a day or two longer give cheer to those in pain and suffering on friday night of this week richardson masonic lodge will re ceive an official visit from rt wor bro fm chapman of pickering district deputy for tho local district following tho lodge meeting in the masonic hall in the lehman block the brethren and their guests totall ing in all probably 73 will repair to the oes rooms whore the ladies will serve tho luncheon and a musical program will be enjoyed get your radio license renewed at braithwaites hardware store specially reduced prices on counter check books at the tribune ofliee enquire for quotations now the womens association will meet in the basement of the church on tuesday evening april 26 at s oclock the trout fishing season will open on monday may 2nd tea drinkers will bo pleased to know that the price has been dropped 10 cents per pound on account of the price being reduced in the primary markets ot ceylon and london stouffville public school muston hon elizabeth kelling- ton hon ross hare hon a g brooks report for march sr ii a phyllis winn muriel jr pr alfred maskell hon tidy erma paisley jriii fern elenor batcheller hon buddy farrier marjorie farthing beryl brilliuger d i ross stiver bros wish to remind you that they are headquarters for re liable farm and garden seeds as usual concession south they recently held mr and mrs wm licorish and mr and mrs b licorish and family have recently moved into stouffvilio occupying a house on the tenth this spring sow only reliable seeu the cost tor curreut to operate an electric refrigerator on the hydro rates obtaining in stouffville is only onehalf cent per day according to an estimate just completed dr f a dales friends here will regret to learn he has not been very well of late and is confined to his bed at his home in toronto for one determined to withstand his sick- j ness going down in a lighting mood this veteran physician who for long years ministered at many sick bed- i sides in this locality is hard to find an equal for his determination and good cheer has added to his years where many another through hope lessness might have given up we all hope to see our former citizen able to visit the old town again in the summer months the stouffville oddfellows lodge entertained brethren from markhani and toronto last saturday evening to a checker tournament the tor onto visitors brought along some of the city professionals while the markham aggregation carried th veteran jonathan gould who travelled this province over in various tournaments the visitors were served an appetizing lunch be fore returning home fifteen cents per bag is being paid to farmers for potatoes this week at uxbridge one or two farmers reporting to us that they obtained that price for their tubers an auction sale of farm stock south of claremont and will give up farm ing for a time at least mr licorish sr has left for a trip to england we hear that the stouffville choral society have been invited to give a radio program in toronto one evening soon the choral will also sing at the christie street hospital the same evening send the tribune to absent friends imr g haigbt who was in charge of the doten barber shop during the illness of the proprietor has been engaged to carry on the business for mrs doten for an indefinite time no doubt the same liberal patronage will be accorded the business as it lias enjoyed in past years mr haigbt is a fully competent barber and customers will find the same careful attention given them as has always characterized this popular stand mr b a ward science master for six years at the canadian soo high school has been appointed as special science master at the school of commerce toronto mr ward is a son of mr a j ward of the stouffville brierbush for the first time in five weeks mr john cleaver was able to be down town on tuesday to pick up his mail as was his custom mr cleaver is recovering from a severe attack of the flu and he looks to have suffered no small amount he was being congratulated on his re covery by his many friends fade stretch by tooke 195 to 250 white stripes and plain shades now showing by curtis pkone 1602 stouffville iffimartinseflof paint protects property this year of all years most of us are old enough to re member when it was hard times all the time hard tunes are normal our fathers before us never lived in easy times life is a battle not a picnic we get a fleeting test of prosperity once in a while but per manent prosperity is simply bally hoo that you get on the radio dur ing political campaigns we mnsl face things as they are and go to work there aro people who reach for tho paper in the morning to see if good limes are coming hack they want to see what the govern ment is going to do for them they think the latter is santa claus let us all get down to real business and work jcoliingwood bulletin in spite of the bad roads and in clement weather the following were visitors with mr and mrs hugh watson on sunday mr and mrs geo buttersby stewart watson of hamilton mr and mrs wylie wilder and daughter betty of whitby work has commenced on the erection of a new dwelling house on the farm of mr alt mcdonald south of goodwood on the third con cession the cellar excavation is complete and the cement wall is now going up the site of the new house is just to the south of the burned structure where the awful tragedy occurred last winter when fire destroyed the home and took the life of the mother while the family of children and father barely escap ed a similar fate the new house will be a frame structure 22 feet square vanzant hon int per william kirk hon james miller hon harold hare hon sr pr arnold sehell hon doris tidy hou kenneth kliuck hon a m loyst sr ii b gladys stover hon geraldine stouffer hon james smith hon sr i marjorie srlu ruth marshall ruth dowswell dora mcmulleti jr iv b victor holden bruce stover gordon hare l dowswell jr iv to sr iv james thomas elmer winn sr iv harry brown douglas tidy margaret smidt c e watson the camp meetings held in stouff ville arena the past few years dur ing the summer season have been withdraw for this year at least according to a recent decision reach ed by the mennonite people under whose auspices the camp was con ducted the miniature flour show seems to have created some interest as many have expressed their desire to exhibit their best the competition will probably he ror baskets or vases of 1 mixed colors of tulips 2 assorted daffodils the exact date of the show will be announced later mr sid schmidt is negotiating for the purchase of the noah hoover large two storey cottage one door west of the canadian bank of commerce with the intention of lo cating a new picture theatre at the rear while retaining the residence as a living apartment with perhaps a couple of office spaces on the ground floor if the deal is com pleted and mr schmidt goes ahead with his plans which have been approved by the department in tor onto stouffville will have a pictuio theatre with talkies installed be fore the fall season feed just what baby chicks should have no wonder baby chicks thrive so heartily on quaker fulopep chick starter the base of this remarkable feed is good pure oatmeal just the thing for tiny tender crops combined with tho oatmeal are cod liver oil and cod liver meal toge ther with essential minerals and other valuable ingredients all thoroughly and accurately mixed i all ready for feeding just as it comes from the sack chicks grow faster stronger and resist unfavourable weather when you give them this wholesome oatmealbase feed for any job interior or exterior our paints will measure up to tho highest standard of quality theyll protect property and of all years 1932 is a year for protecting the property you own painting your house redecorating the rooms youve wanted to do can this year bo done more economically than over wo shall bo pleased to make estimates without obligation or call at our storo and see the paint display fyw brathwaite main street stouffville phone 1602 dr gerrow will shortly remove to his former premises one door south of the united church only a short time ago he left this place to occupy the hoover house next the canadian bank of commerce this property is now under sale necessitating the veterinary to vacate membership canvassers for the stouffville horticultural society re port that they are meeting with extra good success this year one group of canvassers tell of having obtained membership from every one who belonged in their district last year plus several new members if you have not joined or if tho canvassers have missed you phone the secretary miss mertens before monday april 25 after this date the premium list will be ordered from the growers giving up tusiness made by the quaker oats company sold by stiver bros phone 4501 buy quaker feeds in striped sacks april 282930 strand theatre uxbr1dge ont the farfamed icarnhrogie stock farm at claremont has been sold to wint white who lives just west of brougham at one time this farm tho property of graham bros was known from coast to coast and even across the seas as the home of famous clydesdale horses with the horse sort of being turned down in favor of automobiles tho business dwindled and finally passed off the scene three years ago the fine barns of this 75 acre place were de stroyed by fire and have never been rebuilt the residence on the proper ty was built by the jones people in uxbridgo and was said to have cost 20000 it contains 20 rooms and the entire place is finished in no 1 oak since the death of william graham over a year ago the place is occupied by mr tom graham and his sister miss margaret graham whom we understand may move to claremont on may 1st i will retire from active business in the boot and shoo trade and transfer my interest to my son ormsby in effecting the change certain lines must be cleaned up and this means bargains mens solid leather work boots with panco soles 215 to 500 womens pumps straps at 19 s boys boots 300 to 350 mens shirts reg 150 only 98c shoe polish time for 10c 2-in- 1 nugget at 15c or two for 25c mutual shoe store a g lehman aoxaoi 30e30e loaoc feed your cows the sharp and steady advance in price of butter fat should encourage every dairy farmer to feed his cows better get the most for your grain by feeding it to your dairy herd and ship your cream to stouffville creamery co 1 dominion stores where quality countsx- mnplo sugar lb 20c marshmallow biscuits 2 lb 23c domino tea lb 45c special blond tea 3 lbs 85c lyptons salada lyons or red rose teas pkt 25c soap chips 4 lb 25c p g soap 10 for- 35c brooms reg 39c 20c slassic denser 2 for 13e oxydol 2 for 35c standard peas corn or tomatoes g tins 15c ammonia povder 4 for 25c domino coffee lb 29c navy toilet tissue roll 7c paut boadway manager stouffville ontario ribroll roofing colored or plain for houses barns sheds garages council standard or acorn quality easy and quick to lay permanent proof against fire free estimates gladly sent send measurements makers of preston steel truss barns gal vanized tanks barn door hardware preston ledlled nails doublemesh metal lath ventilators rolln fold garage doors all hinds sheet metal building material eastenisteel products jumited guclph st prcatonont factories nt montreal and toront iiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiu most efficient phone 186 creamery servloe since 1918 stoufrvillb ont we close every night at 6 oclock exoopt saturday night xoe30i 30e30e aoaoc i0e30i 3 o 0 o d o d 9 strawberry plants for sale senator dunlaps 60c per 100500 per 1000 0 a c and pocomoke 75c per 100 600 per 1000 all prices delivered in stouffville plants freshly dug and delivered in the planting season oscar burkholder breslau ontario open a bank of nova scotia savings account now ebabbab a rime will come when you will need money for a business investment or some other special purpose a bank of nova scotia savings account lays the foundation for a fund to meet such emergencies and protect you in your old age regular saving paves the way to future independence en quiries are invited at any of our branches interest compounded half yearly bank nova scotia established 1832 capital s12000o00 reserve fund 24000000 total resource 265000000 stouffville branch e marshall manager

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