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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 6, 1933, p. 5

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rh j stouffville thursday march 30 th 1933 last saturday april 1st was all fools day did someone fool you local happenings april 14 will be the next public holiday good friday mrs harold sanders and babe have returned from a two weeks visit at the home of her mothci mrs claughtou in uxbridge a village bylaw forbids doss run ning at large and the season is uear at hand when the citizens want the law more rigidly enforced whitchurch township council will meet ou saturday at vandorf mrs james lewis of peterboro intended the funeral of her uncle mr tillman reesor and spent the weekend with friends in stouffville col t h lennox eutertained the newmarket hockey team in the parliamentary restaurant on their recent visit to the capital with the reopening of navigation on the great lakes w p jack who has been in town here with his mother mrs david jack has left to board his vessel for the season the s s westmount mrs bilby and family have moved to town from green river and are occupying the west side of richard burtons double house two doors east of tho christian ichurch mrs gibson of newcastle dr stratton and wife also mr and mrs harrington all of napanee were in town last weekend tho guests of mr and mrs wake sanders pigs or rather the price of them has about hit tho 0 mark one of the best things to happen in a year as the hockey announcer would say theyvare now at the blue line stratford beacon j mr and mrs stanley hastings were guests of mr and mrs a k williams toronto at a supper party on sunday last mrs hastings has been visiting for two weeks with her tister in rosedale and is expected home this week the boadway house on imontrea street belonging to mrs jacob boadway church street has been sold to mrs woodland of goodwood whose husband met with a fatal accident in a hush at mount albert this winter he was killed by a falling tree mr and mrs ralph smith and mrs williams mother of mrs laidlaw were in town over the weekend from toronto as guests of rev thos and mrs laidlaw at the united ichurch parsonage it is rumored that tho council will abandon the annual can collection day this spring as an economy measure what do the citi zens think of the idea if you have an opinion for or against tell the editor or this paper so we can size up tho situation in a fair way the womens missionary society of the united church are holding their easter thank offering meet ing on friday april 7th at 3 pm in the lecture room of the church instead of on thursday the regular day of meetingthe women of union- villo wms are to be the guests of the stouffville auxiliary and will provide the program mrs mac keracher is giving the address a splendid meeting is looked for all women of the church are cordially invited the season of bad roads is here again with the frost coming out of tho ground the rural mail couriers have abandoned their autos in favor of the reliable horse- drawn vehicles and instead of finishing at noon hour the days work is extended until late in the afternoon boys have been annoying mr and mrs james mott an aged couple who live alone atmontreal and stouffer street by running over their lawns and around their house at night making a noise the elderly people have been alarmed parents whose lads might be implicated should pre vail on the boys not to disturb aged people in any way mrs john postill of markham village a former resident of the th concession of markham was honored one day last week by a number of friends on the occasion of her birthday mrs postill is a sister of mrs james mowat and is quite well acquainted in the village prices this week at the creamery are special 26c lirst 24 second 21c audrey mr aud seriously the little daughter mrs thos jennings ill with siuas trouble mr jack barkey has returned home after speudiug a week in the queen city i have a quantity of early cabbage and carrot seed also irish cobbler potatoes for sale r stewart albert street phone 120s mr and mrs warren davy aud daughter june also mr and mrs fred coyne bride aud groom were all recent guests with rev aud mrs laidlaw pasteurization miss mariam cook rn of new market is engaged ou a local caso at tho home of mr h b barnes who is ill t a womans page is- a new feature which the tribune added to your local paper two weeks ago this feature is specially prepared by one of their own sect and we trust the tribune readers will appreciate the innovation which will he carried weekly the regular monthly meeting of the jr womens institute will be held at the home of mrs everton smith on wednesday april 12th at 230 roll call say sing or play papers on music by mrs ratclily and miss myrtle watson reading by mrs o tranmer members please bring your own dishes i enjoy reading the tribune i and would miss even one copy writes mrs l murrell of 59 myrtle avenue toronto in renew ing her subscription for another year send your old stouffville between fifteen and twenty mem- hersof the local eastern star chap ter attended a reception tendered their worthy grand matron at tho royal york in toronto on friday evening over 1000 sat down to the banquet but 2000 persons wore present for the cards and dancing i which followed owing to tho i london fog which prevailed it is reported that the trip home was a the cranio house and lot on clark street owned by the late mrs moses hill was sold recently to mr john gower for 1325 a meeting of the horticultural society will bo held on wednesday evening april 12 at 730 please attend at municipal hall mr jacob lehman of north bay has been very ill it will be sever al weeks before he will he able to be around again pupils taken in piano by ex perienced teacher at 50c per lesion studio at mrs bert smiths or phone 7321 velma boston mr and mrs roht mcicinnon have returned from toronto and reopened their home on edward street after spending most of the winter in the city friends or your own family the home j required town paper for its better than letter every week to keep them i touch with the local district i hours on the road two special for friday and saturday anvil 7th and 81u lawson economy store west end geo lawson prop stouffville ontario hornes sun dried coffee 1 lb 45c 1 2 1b 25c pan shine clc leanser 3 tins for 25c pork beans 1 lb tin 5c free jigsaw puzzle with every h lb liptons tea 25c seedless raisins 2 lbs 25c 7 bars of gold or p g soap for 25c keep the little chicks healthy use o k poultry tonic sold here phone 182 cash prices we deliver sap time we are ready to supply you with spiles pails containers etc f y w brathwaite you are invited to attend the meetng of the stouffville womens liberal association to be held on tuesday evening april 11 at the home or dr w a saugster this meeting should bo of outstanding interest as the entire program will lie contributed by toronto talent including mrs farwell first vice- president of the ontario womens liberal association and mrs stowe president of the toronto associa tions on the first day of april there were two cerman brothers and two canadian sisters at the homo of rev e morton from toronto one of those young women bernelce bradburg daughter of mrs tena bradburg widow became the wife of one of the brothers walter waniholtz after the ceremony was performed the two young couples motored to toronto where they make their home and the young men have good positions during this week and next tho stouffville horticultural society will mako their annual canvass for mem bers the result of which will he re flected in the work of the organiza tion this summer this is one organ ization which is worthy the support of every citizen the society en courages the citizens to improve their propertied by planting flowers shrubi etc thus carrying a message of cheer into the future and helping to beautify the lives of those living at present the mem bership fee is a small one and not only carries membership but with the tee everyone is entitled to re ceive a certain premium having a choice from a climbing rose to a j number of other flowers or shrubs i be ready to receive tho canvassers for your district when they call on you early in april they will have tho premium lists and your cordial reception will help them in their good work which is the work of i every householder at least imr p hines of toronto will be at the w h shaw store all day- saturday april s with a special showing of spring coats and street dresses the ladies are requested to call and see the styles on display the aurora banner published by mr c e lundy has come out in a new and improved form last week the paper reduced in size from seven to six columns per page and carried a new lay out in presenting its news items that made every page more interesting messrs george storey and coun cillor georgo dowswell were in goodwood on wednesday attending the funeral of elizabeth storry of uxbridge town widow of the late william wagg who died in her 81st year deceased was a sister of the late dr storry of stouffville now is the time to order your maple syrup owing to illness 1 will not be able to deliver syrup myself aud i would appreciate it very much if you would phone write your order to my home stanley mccormack vivian out phone mount albert 1617 or win sawdon 30 timothy st phone 549 newmarket friends in town will regret to learn that mrs frank burkholder of fmarkham was rushed to the wellesley hospital last week to undergo a surgical operation which was performed last weekend while the condition of the patient is serious her recovery is confidently expected mrs burkholder whose maiden name was isabel sargent taught in our public school for several years until her marriago to ono of our native boys two years ago hydko officials salaries to refuso to stato the salaries of members of the hydro electric power commission the ontario gov ernment is showing a defiance of public opinion the public accounts which contain tho amount paid out to every person who performed servico for the province is not com plete without including payments to all hydro officials hardware stouffville ontario be ready for easter new smart tweed topcoats in the most popular shades of greys and browns in herringbone weave and small check made in gards model and slipon 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 2trouser suits made from fine striped worsted clothes in dark blues and brown in single breasted styles a suite any boy will be proud of and are in sizes to fit 14 to 18 years price cjnly 1500 youths two trouser suits fine tweed two trouser suits for boys and youths in most popular shades of grey and brown in single and double breasted styles sizes to fit up to 11 years 675 and 800 sizes to fit 12 to 17 years 1075 recurtis phone 1602 stouffville ontario various methods of solving the problem are being followed but probably effective pasteurization of the milk is the best protection for the consumer and milk so treated appears to retain its valuable food properties practically unimpaired this quotation is from a recent publication of sir george newman chief medical officer of the ministry of healthy for england and wales considering the source we do not know of any endorsatlon of pasteur ization which should mean more to each one of us interested as we are in tho protection of children and adults from the dangers of contam inated milk it is unfortunate that milk which is such a valuable food may if it becomes contaminated be respon sible for the spread of disease it is more than fortunate that there is available a simple practical means whereby this danger may be over come and milk made safe pasteurization means the heating of milk to a temperature which de stroys all disease germs that may have gained entrance to the milk it is not a hitoriniss process the temperature and the length of time lequired are wellknown and are set down in the milk laws defining pas teurization it is also required by law that after pasteurization the milk be cooled and kept cool until delivered after which it is the re sponsibility of the householder to keep the milk cold until it is used the purpose of pasteurization is to make milk safe together with pasteurization must go inspection it is not to be thought that pasteur ization is used to overcome unclean- linesa in milking or in the handling of the milk through inspection there should be obtained milk from healthy cows produced in a cleanly manner and handled in a sanitary way after all this has been done the clean milk is then pasteurized to ensure its safety there is no objection to heating foods all of the animal foods and many others are subjected to heat before being eaten the cooking of foods is one of the most important safeguards which we possess against disease there is therefore no in herent reason why milk should not be heated before being used the advantages of pasteurization are not based solely on theory prac tically those communities which have a pasteurized milk supply have experienced a tremendous reduction in the number of cases of sickness and of deaths from those diseases which are commonly spread by con- quality service ful0pep chick starter productive energy of av erage f 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 energy 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 noted for 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 1iigheh p1uces for eggs anb poottby next faijj and winter april chicks pay best not too early or too lute not too hot or too cold be ready for next season buy bray chicks now and cash in on tho uglier prices coming for eggs and broilers from flocks 5 years government npproved7 years blood- tested 100 live delivery guaranteed foundation eggs averaged 24 ounces and more to tho dozen free booklet bray chick hatchery 81 claybum avenue st catharines ontario newmarket hatchery 8bolsford street phone newmarket 416 taminated milk pasteurized milk is safe are you using a safe milk questions concerning health ad dressed to the canadian medical association 184 college street tor onto will be answered personally by letter goodwood the annual supper and play of the league and womens associa tion of the united church were held on friday march 24th the supper consisting of salmon loaf devilled eggs salads pies cakes etc and the usual accompanying items was enjoyed by a large crowd the play entitled betty the girl of my heart was most interesting and spring sale of furniture and bedding solid walnut 9 piece dining room suite regular 150 110 walnut finished bed room suite 4 piece reg 125 for 8950 oak kitchen cabinet regular 4000 for 3450 porcelain top kitchen tables regular 1000 for 800 occasional chairs as low as 600 drop side bed couches 1000 bathroom cabinets unfinished 120 bathroom kitchen mirrors framed 30c a number of oak easy chairs up holsterer in leather reg 14 for 500 three piece bed outfit including bed springs and mattress 1300 guaranteed sagless spring 550 all felt matresses made of new material for only 575 l e oneill furniture phone 9801 dealer funeral director stouffville afforded almost two hours of vory enjoyable entertainment those tak ing part were betty graves miss muriel mays peter graves bettys father howard haynes mrs graves miss alma ward her daughter miss gladys wagg mr jerry carmichael herbert wagg martin the butler lome tindall the housekeeper irene storey parlor maid miss blanche todd each player proved a star perform er in the part they assumed and it is doubtful whether a better group could be found each one is worthy of special mention it seems to be the general opinion that it is the best play yet put on by the young people and the most cleverly pre sented between the acts miss gladys wagg sang the sunshine of your smile miss heleno dar ling played the glow worm and mrs geo maye gave a humoroua reading at the conclusion mr burry called for a vote of apprecia tion for mrs cr storry who manag ed the play and she was given an enthusiastic response the united orchestra played while the crowd was gathering because of the very reasonable charge for the evening a larger crowd than usual attended many coming from quite a distance owing to the absence of pastor homer of the baptist church on sunday due to the sudden illness of mrs homers mother there was no sermon but those present en joyed an old time song service we hope for improvement with mrs homers mother our bread is made from the best of flour and therefore is wholesome and nutritious for both the youngsters and the older folks jelly rolls dough nuts buns phone 189 stouffville bakery ambrose stover proprietor for your easter holiday travel by coach enjoy a breath of spring on the open highway reduced fares good thursday april 13th to monday april 17th between stouffville and toronto barrie orillia mid land hamilton brampton schomberg niagara falls buffalo and inter mediate points gray coach lines

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