Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 23, 1933, p. 5

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stouffville thursday march 23 1933 local happenings 1 spoflords big auction tale today at tho farm 6tli con markliam cephas kaymer couple of weeks friends in toronto lias been on holiday amonj harry loadbettcr one time butcher of stoultville and farmer of tho gdbdwood district has purchas ed the butcher business at mount albert from gordon trusty who we are informed is going to xewmarkel you can do better by ordering counter check books through the tribune oiliee special cooking demonstration at ijatclifls store on thursday after noon of this week 3 pm you are cordially invited good friday falls on april 14th this year and easter monday on april 17 strayed light gray male per sian cat answers to name buster valued as pet reward margaret byer corner school lane and main street the two toronto lads who were found guilty of breaking into summer cottages at the lake last december and also stealing gordon lemons car at hemonville have been sentenced to a liveyear jail term it pays to go straight rev d l shultz of pontine mich who lias been conducting special meetings in the memioiilti church at dickson hill enjoyed real joke at the expense of con stable ait pugli on saturday morn ing spotting the american car at the east end of the business sec tion on main street he chased i west until it pulled in to the curb in front of the tribune olfice the cop rushed up and asked the driver if he didnt know his license plates ratepayers are well advised not to evade the dog taxnow payable failure to pay the assessment will cnly result in a visit from the town constable who will be armed with authority to destroy the family pet hugh thomas was seized with a j 1 tainting spell on saturday and wast prices for butter fat this week at quite ill for a few days he had to j stouffville creamery special 26 be assisted home when overcome on i first grade 24c second grade 21c the street mr stewart c watson of hamil ton visited his parents mr and mrs hugh watson over the week end coming f e luke optome trist 167 yonge street torontos able eyesight specialist may be con sulted about your eyes for glasses at boadways drug store stouff- ville on thursday march 23rd were out of date and that 1932 havo you any old gold in trinket- markers were taboo now the rings or watches two men who reverend gentleman from judging by their appearances didnt border indicate that they possessed too much of the precious metal can vassed the town last week in search of those articles which might contain gold persons who have such to sell should take them to an authorized business place to have them appraised and where they might obtain their real value in dollars useless trinkets of this nature might well he turned into rash gold at the present time is at tho peak price for many years but it is not likely to remain there in definitely across the first looked anurzed and then smiled broadly and said g and get the authorities to furnish you with a pair of glasses thus indicating the chiefs eyesight was in his opinion badly out of focus taking the tip tho cop gingerly stepped up for a closer inspection of the offensive plates when to his consternation the white markers i932 color in ontario bore tho print michigan 19 the joke being on the limb of tho law that individual accepted the situation at the parsonage at richmond hill on saturday march 11th miss pearl dennie youngest daughter of mr win dennie of gormley was united in the holy bonds of matrimony to mr john smith of victoria square try turners new dairy for pasteurized milk and pasteurized cream from our own t n tested cows milking done under most sanitary conditions with electrical milker eliminating open faced pails under cows we give you 20 tickets tor 5100 and solicit a share of 5 our patronage lloyd turners dairy open all day 2 doors west of post ohico mr j a muston has again been appointed a judge on roses for the annual spring flower show to be held in the eaton auditorium next week this year the spring fashion show held in conjunction is expected to attract widespread interest there will be an admission of 50c in aid of expen es his many old acquaintances in the local district will be pleased to learn that mr jess t davis of lirantford is now recovering from iiis recent serious illness witli shultz smile but the rev mr still rolling in laughter im specials for friday and sat urday march 24 25 lawson economy store mi west end geo lawson prop stoultville ontario orange peco tea lead 12 ibpkg 25e maple leaf cleanser 5c with order 1 cake lux toilet soap free with every large pkalux 21c celery lettuce cabbage always fresh 10 bars pearl soap 30c brooms 5 strings 25c macaroni 5c per lb it is tit wkat you spend if s whtat yon get bach when you buy an incubator or brooder buy a buckeye you may be able to save o few dollars on first cost by buy ing a cheap machine but you actually lose all you save and muchmore your buckeye incubator is guaranteed to give you the very highest percentage of big healthy clucks with practically no cripples or weaklings buckeye incubators and brooders your buckeye colony brooder either coal or oil burn ing will raise every raisable chick no crowding no chill ing grow three chicks where one grew before write your own moneyback guarantee let us show you thij wonderful poultry raising equipment f y w brathwaite hardware stoufeville ontario hatch every hatch egg mr dean kester northern ontarios loading lawyer and an old stouffville boy made a hasty visit in town on thursday to visit his mother mrs george kester dean lias been in the limelight this past week as manager of the timmins hockey team who were in toronto where they met the hamilton pats although tho pats eliminated the northern hoys in the senior b section the kester aggregation took some heating but were said to be handicapped on the big ice joseph i3etz of markham town ship brought into the office of this paper a five dollar bill last week 1 which is 75 years old it was issued i by the international bank or canada in isssand is redeemable in gold while a local bank refused to cash the five pound note it is un doubtedly worth a good deal more to some one who has a penchant for relicts in this line and mr betz has been advised to see some of the toronto firms who deal in coinage of this nature an indignant scribe from van- dorf is justified in reporting the visit of chicken thieves to that part of whitchurch township last week in theso terms- that despicable type of humanity the chicken thief we know of a lot more definite and expressive names to call him but tho editor wouldnt print them made a visit to this neighbourhood last week and lightened the burden of some hen roosts if in future neighbours you are able to get a look at theso human weasels in action have the old shot gun handy shoot first and ask questions after wards one of stouffvillos eldest citizens but not by any means the most in active is mr ah raymer who on march 2nd 193 reached his s2nd birthday while four or five other citizens boast of an age in excess of mr raymer ho is perhaps the most active man in town for his years only a few years ago he worked steadily when building a new home next the mennonite church and even now puts in full time six days a week with his wide range of interests be tween town and country not long ago we saw him going through town on top of a load of hay indicating that ho is able to take a mans placo on the farm yet long life to mr raymer and his faithful wife last week mrs c perry received word that tho badinton club of ottawa had tendered a complimen tary dinner to the robertson sisters canadian champions with their parents and mr goodwin champion also being an honored guest miss imargaret was present ed with a life membership in the club in appreciation of her numer- ous wins during the past 4 years which brought credit to ottawa and tho club miss ruth twice singles dominion champion had already re ceived membership two years ago the champions were presented with the ottawa icrest awarded only to national champions in addition to this miss ruth was presented with a beautiful sheffield silver flower bowl and margaret a sheffield silver salver both suitably en graved the girls are very popular and ottawa city feels proud of their success they are cousins of mrs perry of stouffville who is also naturally elated over the success of the girls the toronto mens hostel which recently purchased the van- ostrand farm from the more recen owner mr ledson has over 100 unemployed men living on the premises tho farm antrmarge white house are immediately north of the township hall and the property is well known col w p mulock has presented a cow as tho neuclus of a larger herd and several organiza tions have put in other animals extensive improvements including sanitary arrangements are being made in the house and the work is largely contributed by the unem ployed living on the premises you are invited to attend the ringwood christian church on monday evening march 27th to hear an interesting program in cluding a dialogue tho clinic of a missionary specialist music by the sunday school orcncstra all wel come no admission fee the local rink of curlers entered in tho royal canadian curling club annual tourney in toronto played on tuesday they were defeated by a rink from agincourt 1012 the local set up cliff pipher w arm strong w if sanders and h w sanders sk v fortyseven members were pre sent at the stouffville wi meeting held at tho home of mrs alexander grubin on wednesday of last week the district president mrs w a young was present and addressed the gathering on the subject home a reading was given by mrs p lehman and a solo by mrs thomas laidlaw the stouffville ladies quartette was present and sang several numbers they are mrs t laidlaw mrs thomas mrs r leslie miss ann lehman with miss eva hoover at the piano the roll- call was answered by an irish joke and the menu for lunch was made up of irish dishes the institute is planning activities for relief and are sewing on quilts and layettes a letter of thanks was read from the recipient a potluck lunch and afternoon is planned for april the hostesses were imrs geo kester mrs peter lehman airs malloy mrs d rusnell and mrs grubin the altona store o si sladlll prop the local oes will conduct a series of three euchre parties for which a grand prize will he given as well as individual prizes for each evenings winners the euchres will bo held on thursday evenings be ginning thursday march 23rd and continuing march 30 and april 6th get- in on this first euchre this thursday evening rooms in the rateliff block try our groceries prices sugar with order 22 lbs rice 3 pounds for pink salmon 2 for maplo buds 1 lb peppermint patties 1 lb dates 3 lbs for r old cheese 1 lb p g soap 10 bars bacon 1 lbs for raisins 2 lbs for electric light bulbs 2 for dry goods etc heavy prints per yard heavy cotton per yard medium gray cotton mens wool socks 3 for ladies silk wool hose heavy galvinized pails medium galvinized pails at these drive n car tiro patching 5 gallons of gasoline for oil 20c quart 75c gallon 5 gallon lots 5335 telephone 9705 for 100 lfc 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c 32c lie 25c 20c 17c 10c 10c 55c 30c 00c s5c 10c 125 new spring top coats new smart tweed topcoats in the most popular shades of greys browns in herringbone weave and small check made in guards model andslipon styles for men and young men come in and choose yours now while our stock is most complete at 1250 to 1800 youths fine worsted 2 trouser suits made from fine striped worsted clothes in dark blues and browns in single breasted styles a suit any boy will be proud of and are in sizes to fit 14 to 18 years 1500 youths two trouser suits fine tweed two trouser suits for boys and youths in most popular shades of gray brown in single and doubled breasted styles sizes to fit up to 11 years 675 and 800 sizes to fit 12 to 17 years 1075 r e curtis phone 1602 stouffville ontario the young people of st james presbyterian church stouffville will serve an oyster supper on fri day evening this week march 24 to bo followed by a concert in the church basement supper c to s concert s15 program by peachs church male quartette harry thorn with his guitar miss ruth robinson soloist and other local talent admission 25c and 15c all welcome take our advertisment out of your paper phones mr william rennie of the 10th concession markham this farmer or his son reg advertised young pigs for- sale fourteen phono calls were received and one prospective buyer wanted 200 small pigs theres a real live market for young pigs since porkers have advanced more than a dollar per hundred in recent weeks quality service ful0pep chick starter productive energy of av erage of feed control samples oat groats 9539 buttermilk 8848 corn feed meal 8606 barley chops 8000 meat scraps 7888 by studying this table we see that oat groats or oat meal is the highest energv producing feed the base of fulopep chick starter is oatmeal oatmeal is a soft easily digested feed that helps keep the whole system in order it is notedfor its quality for man as well as all kinds of live stock and poultry dont judge feed by its price stiver bros phone 4501 stouffville ontario start your chicks the and be assured of faster growth better pigmentation indication of vigor lower mortality the start in life necessary to grow strong sturdy pul lets making profitable layers correct feeding is as important as good breeding in marmill chick starter and growing mash you have the experience of many years careful study and research by the best authority on animal nutrition in america each ingredient used is there for its purpose and in correct amounts for giving desired results the value of marmill feeds is based on results not on price ask for copy of new pamphlet nature knows best contains valuable information for every breeder of poultry and livestock we ask your support of local industry by using marmtll talking marmill recom mending marmill if your local dealer cannot supply you call or phone reesors marmill limited markham markham 96 ontario f 1 to end depression and stimulate trade we have decided to give away a new ford v8 tudor model 44 absolutely free to holder of the lucky draw ticket to be drawn at a public demonstration in stouffville on january 1st or the same value applied on any other new 1934 ford car or truck terms and conditions 1 free ticket for every 5 gallons of gasoline or distillate oil purchased 1 free ticket for every 1 quart of oil purchased 1 free ticket for every one dollar in purchase of ford parts accessories 1 free ticket for every one dollar in purchase of goodyear car and truck tires or tubes and accessories all purchases must be settled for at time contest opens on feb 27th 1933 and 1 free ticket for every one dollar paid in labor on cars trucks tractors 1 free ticket for every ten dollars paid in purchase of new cars trucks arid tractors 1 free ticket for every ten dollars paid in purchase of any used car of purchase either in cash or by note closes on january 1st 1934 tho omployoos proprietor and his family aro barred from this opportunity to obtain a ford v8 free undor this campaign d f ford dealer den stouffville ont

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