stouffville ontario october 12th 1933 local happenings rev gordon duncan and miss annie were in town from wark- worth the fore part of this week dr d c smith and family on a motor trip to bracebrldge lake of bays on the holiday were and mr and mrs harry brilllnger spent over the weekend with relatives at orillia e a grubin optometrist will be at his ollice in stouffville on monday and tuesday october 16tu and 17th mrs dr herbert freel and daughter betty jean left last week on a trip to winnipeg where they will visit mrs freels mother the merchants of markham dis continued their weekly half holiday at tho end of september but here in stouffvillo tho counterhoppers are more fortunate and aro enjoying the beautiful autumn afternoons during october r since our last issue the tribuno mailing list has been corrected and wo ask our subscribers to refer to the label on their papers to see that your date there corresponds to the time your paper is paid up to if you are in arrears wo would welcome a re mittance at this time wanted pair of crutches suit- mr h mckerlie of toronto will able for man 5 foot u inches preach in church of christ sunday apply sam mckeown mill street october lath at 11 oclock am all are welcome the ladies association of the united church intend serving a chicken pie supper on the evening of monday november 6th magnus mowat of canipbellford and miss ama mowat of scarboro were holiday visitors with mr mrs jas mowat and thanksgiving guests with rev h lee and wife were mr and mrs locke and son of toronto and mr walter leo of lindsay misses mary and roberta ramsey of toronto were holiday guests with their cousin miss vera tarr mr and mrs epworth of toron to were visiting at the homo of mr and mrs harry paisley on monday mrs paisley and mrs epworth are sisters double barreled shot gun for sale 1g guage good condition price s s a stouffer phone g704 it will be good news for the friend of mrsjohnturner to learn that she has so successfully recovered lrom her recent illness as to be able to leave the general hospital in toron to and is now recuperating at the apartment of her daughter in the city mrs turner was out for the first since her illness on thanks giving day she is very appreciative of tho kindnesses extended to her while in tho hospital by stouffville friends letters and flowers arrived in abundance the art of making really choice dairy butter seems to bo lost to a great many farm women but not to all mrs joseph mertens of stouffville for instance has been supplying somo regular customers for upwards of 25 years and they are wondering what they will do should some day mrs mertens decide to give up the work her most recent succcess in making choice prints was exemplified last week at the markham fair when she won two first prizes and ono second in this highly competitive class mrs mertens hau only the three entries on which she won awards mr and mrs j h browning and two daughters from london ont havo been visiting at babble brook farm with mr and mrs r s chambers mr and mrs c e powell and son barry of vienna ontario were recent guests of mrs powells parents mr and mrs george cook mr powell is principal of vienna high school this term miss eva lyuburner of tho hagersvhlo public school teaching staff visited over the holiday with her mother mrs jas ratcliff and brother barton mr and accompanied motored to thanksgiving mrs e a button by janet and john chatham to spend with mr and mrs stanley theatre stouffville ahtauuo friday saturday october is and 14 eagle and the hawk fredric march gary grant carole lombard jack oakie pictorial comedies tuesday wednesday october 17 and 18 maid of the mountain mr and mrs ed davey spent thanksgiving at the summer home of mr daveys sister at island grove mr ralph flint of toronto visited over the holiday with mr and mrs frank baker mr harold gray was home the weekend visiting with mother mrs irwin gray for his quality service build now for greater profits miss elsie lownsborough was home from her teaching duties at oakwood over sunday mrs gibson of newcastle was among tho guests of mr and mrs blake sanders pansy5treet parking space at rear of theatre miss mila hoover ted hoover and miss may mowder were all here from toronto for thanksgiving mr hinds of toronto visited with his wife at the home of her mother mrs w watson main street miss verna cockerlll of toronto spent over the holiday with her parents mr and imrs fred cocker- ill blako street john anderson button brother of mrs mrs bessie lett of toronto visit ed over the weekend with her parents mr and mrs georgo wat son obrien avenue mr geo wat son of oshawa also visited his parents mr and mrs elmer still and son billy of church street north spent the weekend at their summer home rev and mrs e morton and at caledon lake lillis spent monday of this week with mrs n drune daughter imr and mrs earl robertson of little britain tho scenery just now toronto spent the weekend with the north is said to be mrs robertsons parents mr and now is the time to prepare your pullets for heavy fall production and your meat birds for early marketing fitlopep growing mash reasonably priced the best by alil pobxtry sutpues 34 ijbs pastry floub test soe stiver bros phono 4501 stouffville ontario councillor watts made a timely suggestion at the last council meet- ing when he advised that the local unemployed might be given a job cleaning the roadway of the heavy fall of leaves that are coming down at this time the job is too big for the otlicial street cleaner ai and if the leaves are got when wet they on the weekend of october 21 the cnr will give excursion rates stouffville to toronto and return 75c see display adv in this issue for complete details remember the upper canada bible society mass meeting on sun day evening october 22nd at 7 oclock rev j s harrington of will are easily and effectively handled toronto a former missionary be the speaker como and hear more nd thus prevented from blocking tho sewers asaya neurall nerve tonic a former business man of stouff ville mr jess t davis has been visiting his sister mrs a s collins main street tor a few days mr davis is making gradual recovery from a recent serious illness and operation old friends will be pleased to learn it is 21 years since this former citi zen conducted a bakery business next to the present public library site and on going to brantford he pursued the same line right up to the time of his illness a few months ago about the foreign missionary bible society work lambert stouffer d h irusnell and secy pres a reconstructed tonic for nervous exhaustion the result of overwork worry grief and shock price 100 bottle roadways drug store stouffville law sons economy store friday saturday only chipso pkg large 19c half pound lipton tea 23c we handle and recommend daleys teas pound 39c and 50c jewell shortening he p g soap 3 for 10c bakers cocoa lb 27c lolbswhito or brown sugar 72c geo lawson proprietor mr jack imcmullen has shown us a sample of potatoes of the dooley variety taken from his garden in tho east end of the village that for size and quality would scarcely be beaten the five tubers weighed slightly over one pound and one ounce each and thus they take the cake for any thing shown at the tribune office this season robt mckinnon brought in five green mountains that held sway hero for a time or until the east end garden stuff came along it is co incident that the largest tubers we can get track of are grown right in the village which shows that the village lots are not only good to live on but aro equally valuable to live off of the attendance at the anniversary service held in st james presbyterian church last sunday afternoon was somowhat marred by the wet weather at that time of day those who turned out however were privileged to hoar rev c lamont pastor ot bonner street church toronto in one of his excellent dis courses entitled the matchless name of jesus christ tho toronto divino left no uncertainty in the minds of his congregation on the vast difference between greatness and popularity many truly great men wore little heard ot and still other truly great men were not popular at least not for long his master illustration was the life of jesus but many other illustrations were held before tho audience byl this versatile orator too often popularity was badly misconstrued for greatness the sermon was bas ed on the text in phil 29 with mrs murchison at tho organ rev w h fuller rendered a solo in a vory effective manner mr w e tidy was down from haliburton over thanksgiving visit ing his wife and family who occupy the sinclair house on main street previously occupied by mr and mrs everton smith mr tidy is with the construction gang building a road near dorset that will some day con nect up with the highway at hunts- ville or form pwt of a new road to the north country the work is being carried on at present as a relief measure for single unemployed men and several hundred men are finding work there drawn largely from on tario towns and cities the pay is arotnd 10 per month and board and the men seem contented and satisfied to tide over the present slump in this manner wonderful for beauty mr anthony bodendistel who has been in town for past two weeks carrying on his brothers veterinary business returned to guelph to continue his vs course at the ontario veterinary college mrs george collard mrs h bell of beaverton has moved to stouffvillo and taken an apartment in the sangstor house recently remodelled on albert street mrs bell is tho mother ot mrs thos birkett and will be welcomed as a resident of our community miss gladys miller member of weston high school staff spent the weekend with her aunts mrs s latchford and mrs k miller girl wishes position at housework or nurse maid prefer- taking care of children may kitchener or en quire at tribuno office mr and mrs r o ward accompanied by mr and mrs percy stover ot brooklin were on a motor trip to milverton mrs shackel has been in london ontario on a brief visit to her mother mrs dryson who is over so years ot age mrs shackels brother is ono of tho aldermen in the western city a splendid supply of fruit and vegetables was given to rev g hunter for decorating the olivet congregational church toronto for last sunday by altona blooming- ton and ringwood folks the supplies were then to be distributed among tho poor monday was a day for visiting and councillor and mrs d h rusnell kept open house for their friends when n goodly number called at this hospitable home including mr and mrs i d rusnell and family mr and mrs d j reesor and children mr and mrs martin reo- sor mr and mrs harry stouffer all of stouffville mr and mrs stewart campbell and two children from arthur ontario mr georgo atkin son from tho kingston road mr and mrs angus cormick and mr and mrs alfred greenwood of scarboro mr and mrs e b acton son and two daughters fromsmithville renew your daily papers at the tribuno office and save on our club bing offers long or short term sub scriptions taken stoves and heaters call and seo tho uptodato serviceable findlay stoves heaters or cooking modols wo have hot platos electric stoves on hand at real attractive prices dont delay putting that furnaco in shape for winter we issuo radio llcensos brathwaites hardware fjftabel tfjetngsfigfitoap toronto sinrlersoc return 135 daily service leave leave stouirvillo toronto standard time d 715 am a 1100 pm a 315 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 dally ex cept sunday and holidays g daily except saturday sunday and holidays daily service low fares hotweon toronto and buffalo hamilton detroit barrio orillia midland brampton schomhorg and all usa points gray coach lines a concert and drama will be given by the markham dramatic club in stouffville on the evening of thursday november 2nd under auspices of the stouffville ioof entire proceeds will be devoted to re lief work this coming winter the toronto hunt will meet at henry johnsons farm lot 3 con g whitchurch on saturday afternoon this week at 2 oclock for a fox hunt if you wish to see the red coats and the hounds it will bo your privilege to visit mr johnsons farm at the hour mentioned and witness the chase commence t r bailey has loft at the tribune a potato weighing 2 pounds tho mammoth tuber is 15 around the long way and 1 foot about the centre this is another village beauty for mr bailey grew it in his garden on main street he is the tenant in geo brownsbergers double houso almost opposite the old todd carriage shop mr bailey a retired carpenter who moved here from mimico to be near his daughter mrs wes schell the regular meeting of the senior womens institute will be held at tho home of mrs robt brown edward street on wednesday after noon oct 18 this will be tho annual grandmothers day and the program will be given by the grand mothers prizes for best costumes also a grandmothers lunch will served visitors welcome be among the weekend guests with mrs henry vanzant wero mr and mrs george menzi and mr and mrs harry vanzant all of toronto mr and mrs leslie williamson and daughter visited with their parents over monday mr and mrs frank williamson and mr and mrs isaac barkey mr john p cassidy local massey harris agent returned to guelph on tuesday this week to commence his third year at the ontario veter inary college mr cassidy has en gaged mr john madill to look after his business during his absence of tho fall and winter season putting canada back feetuse cress corn salve drug store stouffville on its storeys mr f l button and reg went north for the holiday with a party of ten sportsmen camping north east of huntsvillo at a summer hotel on the fringe of algonqifn park the stouffville libraryboard will hold its monthly meeting on thurs day evening october 12th at 730 oclock every member is urged to be present as some matters of un usual importance will have to be discussed choral notice the stouffville choral society will resume their practise on thurs day october 12th at s oclock meeting in the auditorium a cordial invitation is extended to all in the town and surrounding community- if possible try to be present on the opening night groceries carbolic soap per cako 50 olives large jar 20c olives small jar 18c cowans cako icing per pkg 10c orange marmalade per jar 85c paraflno wax per pkg 10c peanut cookies per lb 15c a w scott alvin s farmer licensed auctioneer farm stock sales a specialty sales conducter anywhere rates moderate phono stouffville 6312 address gormley p o e a grubin registered optometrist october dates 2nd 3rd 16th 17th 30th and 31st november dates 13th and 14th 27th and 28th at stouffvillo every other monday and tuesday eyes examined phono stouffville 2405 an interesting longdistance visit or to stouffville district over thanksgiving day was mr f mitchell who camo hero as a guest of mr and mrs herb mitchell at ballantrae he is at the head ot the police force in tho city of shanghai china that is in tho british pro tectorate ot the great metropolis mr mitchell is on a seven months leave of absence and will complete a roundtheworld trip betore he resumes his duties again in the chinese centre the toronto gloho has been amazod over the great total ages of some families which wo think could be easily put into tho back ground hero in stouffville our family consists ot tho entire villago of 1200 souls and it wo look about we can pick out three ot the eldest residents whoso total ages sum up to 275 years a marvelous figure mrs sarah hamilton is the eldest boing 94 abram yako 91 and mrs jacob focklcr who is living with members of her family away from town just now is 90 which threo gives the grand total ot 275 to go littlo further wo might add to this list possibly tho next two oldest persons namoly mrs catharino bmels living in tho terrace on albert street aged s9 and mr goo qulhol aged 89 this fall his son is section man on the cnr all these peoplo aro in active lite thus tho llvo oldest peoplo wo aro aware ot in tho villago havo a total number of years of 453 can you beat it 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 the draw the draw place at the stouffvillo stanley theatre on the evening of 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 ford dealer holden stouffville ont