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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 30, 1933, p. 5

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stftuffville ontario november 30th 1933 local happenings delos morris of rochester mich you may or may not be interested made a brief visit to relatives hero but christmas is less than four weeks last week iaway dr ira and mrs freel left on friday for st petersburg florida where they intend to spend the winter months as usual ross lewis went along as chauffeur do not miss seeing the play cran berry corners which will be given in blooniiugton united church on friday evening december 1 1933 admission 23c and 13c dont forget friends are asked o note that the i mrs r tarr and family and mr stouffville united cliurcn sunday sinales attended the funeral off on thursday and friday school christmas trod euiertaini friday ot the former brother week 830 to 1130 am the meat will take place on mouday wm kainsay of toronto line at ringwood is piogres evening december isth egg market uxbridgo mercnams through the board ot trade are contributing 50 in cash prizes for the annual christmas market if stouffville mer chants would organize to boost the christmas market here it would be bettor for business on saturday december 2nd at 300 pm an afternoon tea and bak ing sale will be held by the band of willing helpers of st james presbyterian church stouffville at the ice cream parlor of turners dairy there will be a special talkie picture at the stanley theatre shown on the evening of wednesday dec 6 when a big special on the program will be the draw for the electric clocks and gasoline to bo given away free by delbert holden ford agent to the lucky ticket holders tor the mouth of november no doubt there will he a big crowd on hand to hear the results and to enjoy the big special picturo feature which man ager sid schmidt is arranging for roy beach youthful son of mr oliver beach of church hill terri tory was painfully injured a few days ago when engaged ni sawing wood the lad sawed tli end off his thumb before he realized it and left only a piece of skin hanging rush ed to dr freels office the dis membered part was sewn on and hopes are entertained that it will heal successfully roy can get plenty of sympathy among his own brothers and sisters for he lias nine to cheer him along the egg market continues at tractive to the fanner with laying fowl pullets eggs sold on thursday from 32 to 35c a dozen on stouffville market and extras at 45c a dozen despite the high price for eggs poultry is stilrlqw hens selling at 10 to 15 cents pound mr thos birkeu the local insurance broker was called tothe usa last week owing to the death of his uncle the late john graham at ithica ny the deceased left ontario for the states long years ago his death was due to pneumonia the hydro will be this new at ringwood is favorably and the service will not be greatly inconvenienced from this out stanley theatre stouffville alltalkie friday and saturday december 1 and 2 midnight club ciive brook george raft pictorial comedies ratcllff co purchased over 500 rabbits last week from local hunters for resale on the toronto market tho stouffville tribune and family herald and weekly star lor ouo year to any address in canada 275 miss m imcquaiu is leaving town this week to spend the winter at the home of her sister mrs h h chamberlain at staudish michigan tuesday and wednesday december 5 and 6 unwritten law wednesday night the prizes will he awarded by delbert holden to the recently formed bible class which meets each sunday afternoon in the oddfellows hall has formed a hockey team but will not enter the oha as was currently rumorlwcrs ot lucky number tickets ed the bible boys intend to challenge other teams in friendly combat later in the season parking space at rear ot theatre mr j d winterstein and sons reginald and kugene accompanied by their cousin miss doris cook and aunt imiss anna stapleton ot town spent sunday with friends in toronto they visited mrs winterstein in the hospital who bespeaks great praise to fortius institution for their efficiency in caring for their patients toronto folk will be shocked learn that a daring wolf has roamed from the north to within 25 miles of tho city limits but the fact was y have another whole month in proven when floyd steckley shot which to purchase gas and oil at mrs wolf right in her tracks tho holdens and get tickets on question now arises is mr wolf fortl y8 which he will give to and the family the lucky ticket holder absolutely free after january 1st here s a real mrs j d winterstein is in the sporting chance with no cost to you womens college hospital toron- a oils and- gas at regular prices to where she is undergoing a minor operation on the lower jaw and tak ing xray treatments her man tho central relief committee for stouffville met on monday evening and were more than pleased to re port that no cases were demanding their attention at this time imt frank cooper of sunderland is reported as being seriously ill and relatives from here have recently been north to visit him mr cooper is a former resident here he was born on the third concession of u- bridge jos cooper being his uncle only a few years ago he moved from stouffville to the capital village of brock township mrs wm kaiser church street south is making slow but satis factory recovery from her recent severe illness which necessitated her being in the hospital for some time regular biweekly ccf open meeting will be held in municipal hall monday evening dec 4th 1933 subject for discussion the machine and the social revolution discussion open to averyone questions answered the weather was 2below zero on monday morning with a stiff wind blowing but on titesday morning it was tour pointsabove freezing and felt like a spring morning a chinook wind could no have brought a more sudden change quality gluten feed 2300 service per ton gluten feed is still in demand and the factory is behind in shipments we have another car to offer at the old price worm your hogs by using dr hess hog special a conditioner and mineral supplement you put your hens in laying trim when you use dr hess panimin stiver bros mrs chris brilliiiger was delight ed to receive a letter from sask last week thanking her for a couple ot the case of freel vs the village of stouffville which judge oconnel advised tho parties to settle after giving them direction on which to base a decision lias been referred back to his honor for judgment last week the village council made an offer to pay 200 damages and half dr freels law costs 70 taxed as 140 a total payment of 270 which has been rejected by dr freel as too low the decision of the judge is ex pected to be given any day in addressing the court at the conclusion of the hearing here on nov is his honor gave very specific directions as to the amount of damages which he placed at be tween 280 and 350 and later be tween 240 and 300 lie also referred to a benefit the new walk is to the property but said thero was no evidence to prove the amount in so many dollars no re ference was made about payment of costs young men from unionville friends will be glad to know that she have made application to go north on pairs of mitts which she had knitted improving nicely jthe government road work provided and sent out in the recent car from j for the winter months magistrate stouffville mrs brilliiiger is 91 we listened to a scientist giving keit and constable walker are i years of age but her willing fingers an address over the radio the other completing the arrangements reg are always busy knitting for the evening and was surprised to hear walker of stouffville will join the needy mrs brilliiiger with her aged him say that every person lias one group husband who is just under 90 live leg a little longer than the other i tuo 5t concession north of even if tho difference is so slight jirs crawford macklem aged 77 j that it can scarcely be detected in years fell on the hard ground the most persons why not let the other day when her feet slipped and politicians pull the other leg for sustained a broken arm just below a change the right shoulder the accident happened at the macklem home at the slippery condition of the side walks from time to time at this changeable period of the year makes dangerous walking especially for tho older folk tho trouble can be great ly lessened if property owners wero more alert to shovelling off the slush when tho opportunity presents itself mrs delbert jennings received the lemonville where the patient is do- sad news on sunday afternoon of the j nicely following the severe shock death of her stepmother mrs 1 beatrice buckler of toronto de ceased was only 53 years ot age but mrs george valder sold her new had passed through a very serious house on main street two doors west operation she was acquainted mof the bank of commerce to mr footsore tired cress corn salve drug store listless use j m storeys wampoles n extract of cod liver oil a reconstructive tonic rich in vitamin d for coughs colds and is de cidedly beneficial in assist ing to bring back robust health it has stood the test for over 50 years and we personally recommend it to you si 00 per bottle y boadways drug store stouffville law sons m economy store stouffville where she had visited at the home of mrs jennings on many occasion two daughters mrs del jennings and mrs george delaine and one stepson floyd besides her husband are the surviving members of the family the death occurred on thursday nov 23 of mary mcfarlane aged 7g following an illness of some dura tion she was the daughter of the late robt mcfarlane who lived in the east end of the village on tho ad joining property to mrs harding the late miss mcfarlane save for about ten years spent away from town recently lived most of her life here during her last illness she was nurs ed at the home of the misses grice and the funeral on saturday to stouffville cemetery took place from the home of mr john monkhouse surviving is a sister mrs wallace in toronto david snider who at present occupies half the double house own ed by mr noah baker main and church streets as our school princi pal mr e w durnin has a years lease on tile valder house not likel christmas greeting cards with your name and post office printed on should be ordered now at the tribune office our stock is at its best giving you the widest selection of designs while you do not need to take delivery of your order until christmas if you wish cards range 1 per dozen to 450 per dozen in cluding cost of printing name we sell only cards with names printed on the tribune stouffville this is the last day of the month and the final one on which you can make a purchase at delbert there will holdens service station to count be any change of residence on tho draw to be made for the until next august when the lease fortunate ticket holders for the expires mrs valder acquired the month of november their are six new house from the estate of late mrs noah hoover but august gave up keeping house rented tho premises it was built three years ago and fortable sixroomed brick modern convenience the prizes namely three electric clocks last 50 gallons of gasoline and 25 gallons and of motor oil read tho conditions in only mr holdens display adv no ad- is a com- vance in price for goods you buy but with every my what a chance to win a special gift at this time thero is a real shortage of on tario cabbage over the province and truckers have roamed in to stouff ville this pastweek from as far away as windsor endeavouring to buy a tew tons of jiggs famous vegetable the price is now quoted around 25 per ton andmay go even higher it is said that about the only cabbage to be had are in this district and north from barrie to stayner and collingwood phono 4501 stouffville ont miss ruby mcconuell is visiting with friends in toronto miss edna cober is home again after spending a few weeks with her cousin mrs allan baker of oshawa do your christmas shopping early and say it will lift some of your worries as to what to give it you look over tho advertising columns of this paper cranberry corners the lemon- villebloomington yps drama will be repeated at ballantrae church on friday evening declst it makes a real hit everywhere it i dont miss it mr and mrs blako sanders mrs mcgrogan and misses ethel sanders and dorothy mcgrogan were among tho guests at tho wardens banquet served at tho king edwart hotel on tuesday night miss anna houssor and her cousin roy smith wero among the many guests at tho wedding recep tion held for mr and mrs reginald kirk on friday night at lmarkham about seventy wore present thos barnes of the toronto dally star staff dave jamieson of gait ivea ireg mcconachie ot grimsby bert imeloto of leamington and reg button ot toronto university spent irov e morton addressed the re- sunday with tho latters parents mr cently organized bible class lastand mrs f l button sunday afternoon in the oddfellow 1 the death of james r underhill of claremont took place in st michaels hospital on november 23 this longstanding resident of clare mont was in his 69th year and was always a healthy robust looking in dividual his death came as a real surprise to numerous old friends in stouffville who wero not aware of his entry to the hospital he was laid to rest in the little cemetery at salem on sunday afternoon hall an attendance of over 40 young a chautauqua agent came to i stouffville this week endeavoring to securo loci1 signatures to guarantee special drive will be made for still more membership mr john p cassidy second year student of the ontario veterinary college guelph and local massey harris agent here during tho summer months was in town a few days last week attending to some business tho condition of mrs im irwin who has been lying in a serious state for a couple of weeks is not changed any and grave hopes are entertained for her recovery mrs irwin lives on victoria street a meeting of town boys held mon day evening went on record as agreeable to entering a junior team in the oha dick stewart bank clerk was elected secretary and an energetic president is being sought this junior entry will not interfere with the altona intermediates in any way in so far as the jurisdiction of the teams are concerned continuation friday saturday only laundry soap 3 for 9c pink salmon tall 10c 10 lbs granulated sugar 70c eddys silent matches 3 for 25c grape fruit 5 for 25c icing sugar 2 lbs 19c princess flake 15c geo lawsox proprietor an interesting dinner party took place at the blue bird inn on thurs day evening last when mr and mrs albert lehman were tho guests ot mrs w t byam and miss ethel it was the occasion of mr and mrs lehmans 41st wedding anniversary and the local harnessmaker and his good wife enjoyed every moment ot tho time in addition to the well served supper the hosts had provided a wedding cake bedecked with 41 candles to mark the progress mr and mrs lehman had made along the road of married life this couple were married by mr h- m evans at stouffville in the year 1s92 thel preacher being the pastor of the j disciples congregation which flour- j fshed at that time when the church stood just north of main street on the 10th concession and the parson age also was located in tho east end since that time tho white church ha been moved to the westend of the village but is still in good condition and serving as a place of worship the newly married couple went dir ect to their farm at pino orchard after visiting among relatives nine teen years ago they camo to stouft villo and mr lehmans first place of business was in tho westend block he later moved the harness business to a small building near his dwelling house and when tho horse days wore flourishing he did a large trade a few years ago he moved tho business down town almost opposito tho tiro hall where he is dally at his bench imr lehman was the son ot danlol and sarah lehmnn pioneer parents ot north whitchurch his life part nor before her marrlago was ida gil- roy ono of tho maids of pino orchard her parents wore william and mary gllrby who wero also early settlors in thai district wbllo this happy union was never blossod with a family of children thoy enjoy a wide clrclo of friends to whom thoy are bound throughout a lifetime acquaintance may they livo long to enjoy this fellowship is tho sincere wish of ono and all who know mr and mrs lehman school concert ratcliff s haxl stouffville friday dec 1st 1933 i 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 orchestra continuation school students the maple leaf forever tap dance miss doris foote chorus medley continuation school students address mr e w baker chairman of school board the sailors horn pipe continuation school girls chorus clementine continuation school students reading miss edith borinsky tap dance miss ruth davis mr bob act 1 lullaby brahms continuation school girls tap dance miss ruth davis mr bob act ii god save the king cast of characters for mil hob miss rebecca luko a maiden lady marjorlo hoover katherino rogers a niece lillian phillips philip royson a nephow edward good jenkins tho butler jack ponnock patty the maid eula brlllinger marion bryant katherines friend audroy hoover robert brown law clerk donald closson miss luko expects an architect called mr- brown before his arrival robert brown appears and is mistaken for the architect by miss luke for mr bob by philip and for imr- saunders by katherino and marion and is thus forced into strango situations philip thinks mr bob is a man and in love with katherino the wolf bounty paid by the ontario government is 15 accord ing to the 1933 statutes and not 25 as stated in the toronto star in 1930 the bounty was raised from 15 to 25 but the act was later amended to 15 even this latter sum added to any bonus the town ship council of whitchurch may de cide to post up is worth striving for a venison supper was served at andersons restaurant on saturday evening as a six oclock dinner sam armstrong who boards there pro vided the venison while tho extras wero taken care of by mrs anderson in her own capable and inimitable way the guests included all the boys from around that corner of business activity coming f e luke optome trist 167 yonge street torontos able eyesight specialist may be consulted about your eyes for glass es at boadways drug store stouff ville on thursday nov 30th 234 and free hall piano and adver tising for a fall chautauqua in 1934 the last contract costs the local signees 11 each and they havent forgot it n m maclean father of the community christmas tree idea which has been followed out each year for sorao time of erecting a public tree in front of the municipal building informs us that there will be a tree as usual this year the kiddies will be glad to receive this good news roy and carl davis of ringwood sons of mr and mrs ear davis were fortunate in killing a whole family of coons and other day the lads tracked the animal3 to a hollow tree and there caught tho parent coons with three fully grown children the old male coon weighed is pounds it is not often that such luck is encountered in this part of whit church in killing coon and it comes with a bit of clierrio right on top of another young farmer shooting a wolf tho five coon hides are said to be worth around 25 arrangements have been mado through the courtesy of the curling club to extend playing privileges to the young men of rev h lees sun day school class on friday after- this paper once hailed mrs noon oc this week right after school hodgins church street south and secretary harry w sanders will bo mrs george bowers living in the west present to give the hoys instruction end as the oldest pair of twins in the iu the art of throwing the granite county of york and no newspaper rocks this is a splendid idea and a or individual rose up to challenge commendable movo on the part of our statement the pair are 82 tn0 sponsors some of these days years of age but theyenjoyod a stouffvillo may develop a rirk of trip to toronto the other week toi p good enough to enter attend the official entry of santa ontario junior tankard in any clans to the city for this coming cas0 the boys will be brought into christmas season wo wonder it touch with a clean bit of sport that there were any other s2yearold w enjoy twins on yonge street that day to welcome santa keeping young is the secret to their long and healthy lives the junior womens institute is holding an afternoon tea at the homo of mrs fletcher goudie on mill street on tuesday dec 5th from 230 to 530 pm admission 10c tho services of a professional tea cup reader- from out of town has been secured and those wishing to have cup road a charge of 5c is ask ed for this the proceeds to be used for local benefit work the members of the junior institute will be glad to welcome one and all tetaticl tljeeinssfigfttawp toronto single 85c return 9165 daily service leave leave stoullvulo toronto standard time d 715 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 dally ex cept sunday and holidays g dally except saturday sunday and holidays daily service low faros between toronto and buffalo hamilton detroit barrie orlllia midland brampton schomberg and all usa points gray coach lines school board w bakor chairman dr s s ball dr h b freel j w mcmullen e a lloyd j s dougherty secretary of board a stover continuation school staff e w durnin ba principal miss kathleen houston ba miss pearl stiles admission 25 and 15c programme at s00 pm members of the different denomin ations who are attending the special meetings held in the christian church this week are having tho opportunity of sharing in a broader fellowship through tho co-opera- lion of the ministers ot most of tho local churches wo are recolving lino messages from these men and gett ing to know ono another better a sing from 745 to 800 pm and worship and address from 800 till 900 contributes to a very fine even ing wednesday mr laidlaw will speak upon the place of the church in tho lifo of tho individual and mrs laidlaw will bring us messages in song thursday mr crossman will address us on the secret ot spiritual power tho weeks meet ings will close on friday with mr morton speaking to us about solt- donlal special music every night to aid in tho worship lot all cooperato in making these meetings servo the highest needs of the people of thla community c o sommer i buy your hardware from a hardware store you will always do better and feel more satisfied with your purchase a store is judged by the goods it handles therefore we carry only the best lines procurable shelf and heavy hard ware paints and oils furnaces heaters ranges brathwaites hardware stouffville phono 0001 ontario

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