Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 5, 1933, p. 5

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stouffville thursday october oth 1933 local happenings constable push is nursing a game leg as the result of chasing some small fry one night last week advanced pullets at 50 cents each different breeds austin east end stouffville miss enua hisey is one ot the local students attending university in toronto this term the betty beauty salon is offer ing special prices for the holiday weekend october 5 to 7 telephone 3206 for appointment maxino anderson was home for a few days from toronto isiting her grandfathers elijah penuocks range for sale moffat in good condition only 1000 for quick turnover j quibel main street renew your daily papers at the tribune otflce and save on our club bing offers long or short term sub scriptions taken mrs nelson mowder who has been living intoronto is on a trip to calgary to visit relatives there for a month mrs herb stewart of fox warren man is spending a few days at the home of her father-in- law william stewart mr k may ot russel near ottawa is the new teller recently transferred to stouffville branch of the bank ot nova scotia miss jean collard has returned from a delightful holiday spoilt at the summer camp of her brother-in- law on one of tho inland lakes near belleville mr and mrs isaac uoadway and mrs helmkay returned a few days ago from a delightful motor drive to owen sound where they visited friends and called on others at intermediate points john atkinson has rented the flewell farm which he purchased a tew years ago on the sth concession of whitchurch to george talbot who is located one farm south of the newly rented property a dance will be held in victoria square community hall on- friday october 13 the stouffville mountineers orchestra admission 25 cents ladies please provide everybody welcome field day at stouffville continua tion will be held this friday after noon october 6 commencing at 115 pm a full list of sports for boys and girls it is also announced that tho interprovincial field day will be held at agincourt on october 14 stanley theatre stouffville alltalkie friday saturday october o and 7 a bedtime story miss jean bartholomew has re turned home after spending last week with friends in toronto mr and mrs robert george of toronto were guests ot mr and mrs james mowat over the weekend quality service maurice chevalier helen tvvelvetrecs screen songs comedies monday october o one night only kex juyxard ix come on tarzan 7 and 9 oclock stouffville womens institute was entertained by the branch in mark- ham village on tuesday afternoon about 40 from here attended and enjoyed tho social time provided by the southern neighbors the serious illness of mrs dows well wife of councillor george dowswell caused grave concern to the family and circle of friends for somo days mrs dowswell is since on tho way to recovery the stouffville ladies liberal club will hold an open meeting for men and women at the home of the president mrs harvey moyer dick sons hill on tuesday evening oct 10th mr arthur iroebuck kc toronto will be the speaker of the evening come and enjoy a good social time encouraging reports of the years work were given by committees at the united church east rural young peoples convention held last thurs day in the stouffville church supper was served in the evening to 175 people by the local churcn people certificates of credit were presented by the deans rev a e duflield and r m patterson to 46 students who completed tho require ments in their courses tho officers elected for the ensu ing year were installed by rev w m mustard past chairman toronto east presbytery as follows presi dent walter craig browns cor ners lion president rev a e duf field past president gordon pink- ham sunderland secretarytreas urer miss dorothy carr unionville the annual thank offering meet ing of st james presbyterian wms will be held in the presby terian church stouffville on tues day october 10th at 230 pm mrs mccullough of uxbridge will ad dress the meeting a cordial wel come is extended to all mrs ira badgero and ruth wore in toronto on attending the graduation marjorie stewart nurse in daughter thursday of miss traning at the toronto hospital near weston mrs i badgero and miss ruth were on a motor trip to burlington and niagara falls over the weekend tuesday wednesday october 10 and 11 the constant woman conrad nagel thomas barnes and miss annie barnes of toronto howard stiver of unionville john armstrong ol markham and reg button ot toron to university spent the weekend with the latters parents mr and mrs f l button build now for greater profits parking space at rear of theatre next monday is a public holiday there is an interesting display on at shaws store this thursday friday and saturday in ladies misses and junior coats new straight lines and some with fur high on sleeves accept the invita tion here extended to visit the store this week and look over this attrac tive display while taking several horses to water on his fathers farm on the 10th concession markham master bruce baker youngest son of mr and mrs harvey baker was severely kicked by one of the ani mals he was struck witli full force in the face smashing his teeth and knocking four out completely it was feared lie had a broken jaw at first but fortunately this is not the case the boy was seriously injured nonetheless miss mary lemon arrived in town from winnipeg last friday to make her permanent home with her sister mrs win silvester church street miss lemon left here about 20 years ago to reside in the west and old friends will he pleased to welcome her back to her native section once again the junior womens institute will hold their monthly meeting at the home ol miss ruth storry on wednesday october 11th at 230 pm roll call will take the form a questionaire so everyone bring some question there will be an address by rev jac kell solo miss alta fockler reading mrs tranmer current events miss laura hill the death occurred in toronto this week of mrs frank flint aunt of mrs frank baker of stouffville dereased died as a result of a stroke suffered a week ago her bereaved husband is a native of stouffville attendance at stouffville con tinuation school continues to hold the high record set at the first of september there are 118 on the roll 40 each in first and second forms and 38 in third form ot the total attendance 41 are new pupils thl3 term now is tho time to prepare your pullets for heavy fall production and your meat birds for early marketing fulopep growing mash reasonably priced the best by test all poultry supplies 24 lbs pastry flour 50c stiver bros phono 4501 stouffville ontario mongolia reduced prices shaving creams palmolive shaving cream tube 25c colgate shaving cream tube 25c razor blades gillette razor blades pkg 25c valet autostrop blades pkg 25c velvet edge blades pkg 25c boadways drug store stouffville law sons economy store mr sam dougherty from brant alberta reached stouffville last week to join his wife who is stay ing at the home of the formers brother clerk john s dougherty mr and mrs dougherty are enjoy ing an extended holiday amidst surroundings and friends of other days long past it is 30 years since samuel dougherty answered the cry go west young man for years he farmed but is now off the land and is assisting his one son to operate the elevator business at brant last sunday mr and mrs j s dougherty and mr and mrs sam dougherty spent the day in toron to with the mens two sisters mrs macklem and mrs morrison it was a family reunion with two other brothers absent one of whom lives in stouffville and one in western canada r mrs a s leaney and her sister mrs phillips of minden arrived in town on monday following their extended visit to relativesin western canada most of their time was spent in the saskatoon area which they report as having suffered severely from the drought this past summer mrs leaney has reopened her home on mai n street and mrs phillips will remain with her this winter walter boyer and walter thorns riding a motor cycle going west collided with isaac boadways car tuesday morning the front wheel of the motor cycle which skidded 60 feet came off the worst with a bad ly broken front wheel fortunately no one was injured mr raymon pilkeys of clare- mont were sunday visitors at mr booths we are glad to welcome miss gladys green home again after a visit at bonds head mr and mrs frank warde of claremont also mr ray beelby visited at mr o zellers on sunday last the recent rains have helped the farmers considerably with their fall ploughing which was becoming al most impossible in some parts ot tho neighbourhood bloomington among the graduating nurses at the weston hospital last thursday we note witli pleasure the name of miss marjorie stewart daughter of mrs e stewart mill street stouff ville marjorie passed with a highly creditable standing among the guests present from here for the graduation exercises were mrs stewart mr and mrs harman hoover and blanche and miss helen kowbotham mrs dr rowan left on satur day for toronto where she will spend the winter having taken an apartment on sherbourne street prior to leaving town mrs rowan entertained her sister mrs a e brace here for some ten days the rowan home on main street west has been rented to dr s t boden- distel vs who will locate there with his bride following their honey moon halt pkg red rose tea 23c domestic shortening 12c 4 cakes lux toilet soap 23c lolbswhito or brown sugar 72c supremo coffeo tin 33c 5 dolux jelly powders wheat flakes 1 pkgs 23c geo lawson proprietor last sabbath day a commercial truck with several italians on board cruised into stouffville from toron to and came to a stop in one of tho eastend vegetable fields tho own er of the truck had on a former day made purchase of the field of vege tables cauliflower but when he proceeded to cut a few hundred dozen the owners ot tho field made a wise protest later tho j p was pulled into the matter and finally persuaded tho men of italy that the caulies would not show any profit if they persisted in desecrating tho sabbath and otherwise causing an infraction of the law in probably to different spots becauso of possible fines imposed the wouldbe work- 1 men left tho scene quietly and struck 1 back for toronto these men could not speak good english and is was just as well to let them know that the sabbath observance law is still to bo obeyed in a community of churches at least commencing last sunday a new sunday train service along this division of the cnr started a passenger train leaves peterborough via lorneville and sunderland each sunday evening for toronto this train is due at stouffville at 950 pm and if sufficiently patronized it will be maintained indefinitely on its initial trip last sunday it is said that not over 25 passengers were aboard however it had not been advertised in the newspapers and the public were not aware of the service so far as the local depot is concerned there is no crying need for the service becauso of good roads and busses farther north it may be needed but as we say time will determine tills factor stoves and heaters call and seo the uptodato sorviceablo findlay stoves hoators or cooking models wo have hot platos electric stoves on hand at real attractive prices dont delay putting that furnaco in shape for winter wo issue radio licenses brathwaites hardware c0achi vllnpsy terabel tfjeltfnjjjsibfjtoap toronto single 85c ret urn si 33 daily service leave leave stouffvillo toronto standard time d 716 am a 1100 pm a 915 am c 130 pm c 330 pm g 530 pm a 830 pm c 545 pm a 1015 pm a sundays and holidays only c saturday only d daily ex cept sunday and holidays g daily except saturday sunday and holidays daily service low fares botween toronto and buffalo hamilton detroit barrio orillia midland brampton schomberg and all usa points gray coach lines the village council has decided to inves t in a municipal wood pile probably rock elm which they hope to get split and sawed by transients this coming winter while the manuel labor will not reduce the cost of the wood very much it is hoped that it will reduce the num ber of knights of the road mak ing daily application for free meals and board only last week four applied one day and several others made application over sunday with such a demand for relief in fine weather councillors are concerned about what might develop when jack frost arrives ded time barn raising a real old time barn raising was held at charlie roses on the 6th concession of whitchurch when a new barn was erected to take the place of one recently destroyed by fire two hundred men and ono hundred and twenty women sat down to supper since the raising haste has been made in sheeting the structure and roofing it ready for tho stock to bo housed in cider cider property owners realize that this is the opportune time to make re pairs to their premises in the busi ness section just now we notice re pairs being made to tho row- botham block occupied by tait3 butcher shop and curtis mens shop and to the bank commerce build ing directly opposite old brick which had becomo dangerous on the top of these buildings have been re moved and replaced in good con dition the tribune office has just been overhauled outside with now roof and siding while the large ratcliff block is being painted work was commenced last week on a new solid brick dwelling for mr john r hodglns our former cnr agent the structure is be ing erected on main street west on the lot between eli raymors and harry brillingers homes h j lill of toronto is tho contractor and already has tho foundation in he hopes to have the house closed in by the end of october tho structure will have a 30 foot front- ago to a depth of 22 feet solid brick colonial style with six rooms and breakfast room we welcome another fine homo in our- com munity and look forward to seeing mr and mrs hodglns a3 citizens ot the old town once more during building operations they are living in toronto wo are now making cider at our mill corner 5th con- and town line phone stouffville 7207 j r sider misses little and hughes ot tor onto visited with mrs watson fairies on sunday mr and mr perry winch of bel- haven spent sunday at o r tranmers mr and mrs geo dennis from victoria square visited his sister mrs j storry on sunday mr and mrs win heels ot waubaushene wero recent visitors at mrs wm storrys on tuesday evening mr and mrs e a storry attended the silver wedding of rev and mrs e c french which was held in the parlors of wesley united ichurch toronto the womens association of the united church held their monthly meeting and social evening at tho home of mr and mrs lou tindall on thursday evening there was a splendid attendance and a good pro gram which was enjoyed by all groceries brooms 5 string 23c wax paper 3 rolls 10c lemon oil largo bottle 23c toilet soap 4 cakes 23c toilet tissue 3 for 23c christies assorted bis per box 25c scotch dato jam bis per lb 18c a w scott private maternity nursing home medical and convelescent cases accepted private semi private rooms weekly rates 1000 inspection invited mrs geo thompson phone 7808 stouffville r r nol alvin s farmer licensed auctioneer farm stock sales a specialty sales conducter anywhere rates moderate phone stouffville 6312 address gormley p o e a grubin registered optometrist october dates 2nd 3rd 16th 17th 30th and 31st novemiber dates 13th and 14th 27th and 28th at stouffville every other monday and tuesday eyes examined phone stouffville 2406 the death ot mr truman crosby of zephyr which occurred last week in his 83rd year removes a citizen ot some acquaintanceship in this neighborhood when mr crosby was a mere lad his parents lived in tho locality ot bloomlngton but when ho was still a boy they located in scott township dr m h crosby vs uxbridge is a brother to tho deceased and is the last surviving member of the family a number of relatives from stouffvillo district attended the funeral at zephyr on sunday including mr and mrs w h iclarkson mr and mrs w h burnett mr and mrs d burnett mr and mrs a e storry the lato mr crosby never forgot the village ot bloomlngton and its onvlrons and whon he mot a resident ot that section it was his delight to tell them about tho pioneer days thoro and could recall tho names ot tho prominent families ot thoso oarly times free for the month of october 50 gallons motor oil 85 gallons gasoline to the holders of lucky draw tickets 1 free ticket will be given for each gallon of motor oil in purchases of 5 or more gallons to be taken this fall or for next sprjng delivery 1 free ticket for each 5 gallons of gasoline or distillate fuel oil pur chased between oct 1st 1933 and nov 1st 1933 prizes for oil purchased 1st prize 25 gallons of motor oil free 2nd prize 15 gallons of motor oil free 3rd prize 10 gallons of motor oil free prizes for gasoline 1st prize 50 gallons of gasoline free 2nd prize 25 gallons of gasoline free 3rd prize 10 gallons of gasoline free the draw will take november 1st 1933 place at the stouffville stanley theatre on the evening of the the draw draw on the on the gasoline prizes will take place at 9 pm oil prizes will take place at 11 pm this draw will in no way interfer with the draw on the ford v8 tudor to be given away january 1st 1934 remember you will receive tickets on that draw as well come and see the special picture at the stanley theatre on nov 1st 1933 d f holden ford dealer stouffville ont

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