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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 4, 1934, p. 5

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bed happl ontario schools reopened on wednesday for the wlntertoeaster term 4 the large bull moose sholiy mr william reesox while deer hunting in northern y ontariolasr fall has been beautifully mounted and is on exhibition in ratcllftfe cos store it is pnef the finest specimens we have yetseen and is the admira tion of many people boadways witch hazel cream miss edna cockerjll of street has been visiting relatives in toronto blake with all municipal councils are re quired by statute to meet on the second imonday in january for their inaugural gathering messrs bruce hisey and mr vaughan students at the baptist seminary in toronto have been spending a week in tcwn with the formers mother mrs sam hisey i a grubln optometrist will be at his oiiice in stouffville on monday and tuesday january 8th and 9th miss frances ratcliff who is liv ing with her aunt in brantford re turned to the brant city this week after spending the christmas and new year season at home here those from town who have re turned to university are misses erma grubln janet button also reg button john button george lawson norman baker stanley theatre stouffville alltalkie friday and saturday january 5 and 6 paramount one sunday afternoon r j moore clerk of the 4th division court at uxbridge has re- t i j i- signed ana the position has beer prevents and relieves chapp- filled tne am of mr ed roughened and reddened waiter tunstm of uxbridge to the skin caused by exposure it post u j moore was clerk of heals cracked lips and hands this court for 20 years and keeps the skin soft andj velvety 1 imr frank harrison local barber was called to newmarket early this week to attend the funeral of his sisterinlaw who was only in her twentyfifth year gary coopor neil hamilton pictorial starring fay wray roscoe karns comedy ladd3s notice there will be a very special sale of hats and dresses this saturday january 6 all at greatly reduced prices this will be the final sale of the season mrs m e watts west end block stouffville quautl skbvicb vim oat feed mr and mrs frank rowbotham and miss helen spent new years in town the watch night service held in the stouffville baptist ichurch was vciy well attended considering the weather conditions price 23c a bottle boadways drug store stouffville i the new 1934 automobile mark- jers are now available at gam davisons in unionville the new markers arrived last week and local drivers may secure them with out delay at the southern village jacob heisey who died at his home in toronto on his 77th birthday was a member of a family who were among the first to settle in markham township his picture appeared lu the toronto telegram on friday evening tuesday and wednesday january 9 and 10 mfm possessed with clark gable joan crawford comedies the coldest dip in some years covers the weather report for last week vim vim vdi feed feed is a is good safe feed feed parking space at rear of theatre mr bill smith son ot mr and mrs bert smith returned to his home at hagersvllle ontario after spending the holiday season here with his parents mens overcoats now is the time to get a winterovercoat at a greatly reduced price these coats have been reduced to sell quckly and will not last long so be on hand and get yours early mens coats in half belt and fitted style in silvertone blue browns and oxford grey priced to clear at from 1000 to 1600 young mens models14 to 16 years blue brown and oxford grey priced at from 950 to 1150 boys better quality coats in all wool blanket cloth and plain blue with half belt these coats are warmly lined throughout size 10 to 14 years price for sale quick sale 775 r e curtis mr george millard of new market who has been visiting with his aunt mrs george robinson for the past ten days returned home last saturday with the rush of the christmas and new year season over we hope that our country correspondents will settle down to giving us a real live budget of news from the various centres this is the time of year when church organizations are electing new officers and secre taries should see that a report of mr a mrs frank sparling of the new officers is sent to the local london ontario spent saturday and paper by attending to this you sunday at mr frank raes mr will tie helping us and assisting sparling is western ontario manag your own society ing standpoint miss grace ratcliff rn of toronto spent now years at home mrs wm asllng is making satis factory recovery from her recent accident in which she slipped on a piece of ice at her home just west of the village and in the fall sus tained a fractured small bone in one foot mrs asllng has been confined to her home for more than three weaks during which time she has been unable to bear any weight on the injured foot feed fed in large quantities continually is palatable vim feed has a desirable regulatory influence on the digestive tract it is not constipating quantities on hand stiver bros stonffville out sa y from an advertis- of canada vinegars phone 5602 stouffville ontario there were two names on the ballot in markham township last monday that were somewhat con fusing to many ofj the voters it was that of chas hoover of victoria square and chas hooper of button- ville these two young men were running side by side for the office of councillor and their names follow ed each other on the ballot form so that some voters whose sight is none too good didnt detect the change of the v and p in their sir names and hare been wondering since which if not both of the pair they really supported at the poll hoover or hooper the christmas mail was about on a par with the 1932 mail at stouff ville says postmaster leavens last year there was a decided slump in the postal receipts due to the depression period but the notice able drop at that time must have been the bottom for was as good or than 1932 george courtney who has been in charge of the local undsnaklng parlors of r g clendenlng has re signed his position and moved into markham township on the town- line east his position at the local mortuary will be filled by mr frank clendening brother of the proprietor who with his young wife will reside in the apartment above the store herb porter the mail courier on routes 2 and 4 from stouffville completed his 8000 mile journey on saturday and handed over the job to less wideman on whose tender the dominion government will save another ford s free j a new ford v8 tudor vill be given to someone who purchases goods at holdens at regular prices during 1934 under the terms and conditions outlined below the car which is a model 44 tudor will be drawn for at a public demonstration in stouffville on january 1 1935 vote winner may apply value of this car on a new truck or large ford terms and every 5 gallons distillate oil free ticket for of gasoline or purchased free ticket or every gallon of oil purchased free ticket for every one dollar in purchase of ford parts access ories free ticket for every one dollar in purchase of goodyear car and conditions truck tires or tubes and access ories free ticket for every one dollar paid in labor on cars trucks tractors free ticket for every ten dollars paid in purchase of new cars trucks and tractors free ticket for every ten dollars paid in purchase of any used car all purchases must be settled for at time of purchase either in cash or by note contest opened on january 2 193 1 and closes on january 1st 1935 the employees proprietor and his family are barred obtain a ford v8 free under this from this campaign watch for extra draw every three months on march 31 june 30 and sept 29lh opportunity to vat d f holden ford deateit stouffville ont elmer clayton percy native of newmarket and as a young man resident of stouffville died at his home in windsor on christmas day he was 55 years of ago and had spent the last 22 years in windsor for 11 years he was a partner in the firm of hughes percy printers tho deceased was a son of the late rev wm percy a former minister here and he was educated in stouffville where he later entered the employ of malloy keefer in the printing trade the late mr percy is survived by his widow one son and two daughters and by a sister miss elizabeth percy of rhode island who erected the percy memorial clock and bell in our village or 1933 business several hun dollars herb took r slightly better fo years to cornp the great mileage he had rolled up in the pursuance of delivering mail and as a sort of send off old jack frost gave him the coldest few days the last of his journey that he had experienced in his carrying time mild speculation might have been heard on the street last friday morning or rather in the offices and store buildings for it was 25 below zero at mail time 930 as to whether the night had been the coldest ever recorded in stouff ville or not frank irae was telling some of the boys that allowing tho thermometer had touched 34 be low which was reported by the milkmen and others who wero about in the early hours there was winter back in war days when it registered 40 below in stouffville despite the fact that lawyers are credited with being able to make the truth go further than most people mr f l button was horrfd to tell someone that ho recalled it was onco 25 below and he seemed to adhere to the idea that friday mornings low of 34 was about the worst wed ever had one thing sure fridays dip was bad enough for most of us and we hope it will bo a long time repeating the record but few car drivers could step on tho accelerator and get away and because of this our garages were moro than busy and so woro the plumbers for a number ot bursted water pipes were reported in the homes the extemo cold weather of tho midholiday time which is us ually quiet for the stores was re sponsible for still fewer people be ing in town than might have been under more normal winter weather conditions last week owing to the regular pastor rev mr mcgrath suffering from a severe cold the pulpit of the local baptist church was filled sunday evening by mr bruce hisey who is attending tho baptist seminary in toronto bruce with his pleasing personality and great speaking ability will no doubt be an outstanding minister of his day motor coach your hardware sfa there were no less than twelve candidates running for a seat on the municipal council in newmarket last monday that was just double the size of the slate in stouffville while in addition the canal town ratepayers had to choose a reeve and a deputy reeve some voters required about five minutes to complete their ballot this is the season of th farmer finds time on his hands about his farm buildings no r putting in a pane of glass or hinge you will find the small store perhaps its something fo way of new pipes or a new stovt heaters and cook stoves are so v you can easily find a neighbor merit ear r tl 7li t i vyhc placing hardware th odd job her it is broken i o i v ouse in the our fuidlay known that you of their ml brathwaites hardware stouffvtmye phono 0001 ontario there were two candidates by the name of harry sanders in mon days election in york county and both were successful in addition to our own harry there was runn ing one harry sanders for the reeveshlp of scarbqrowho had his slate broadcast allrver the town ship promising tpraove to reduce the size and cosr of county council we think hewill have a good ally in his namesake and the pair will be designated at the county seat as t harry sanders of scarboro and harry w sanders of stouffville mrs wm h clark who is now residing in gollingwood where her daughter imiss miriam is a member of- tho collegiate staff was in town during christmas week visiting old friends a series of lectures are tieing given at the york county building in toronto each saturday morning for a period of time tho local cop mr alt pugh is attending the series which aims at giving in struction to polico officers in tho carrying out of their duties in a more efficient manner and in accordance with law governing their duties groceries i fortify your body against the blast of winter at 34 below zero around stouff ville by using our groceries they have quality and merit beside lowest prices to satisfy you on keep an eye on our january specials law sons rcanntqy store oeo wox projector h the remains of the lato alex- ander reesor aged 57 years wero i laid to rest in the wideman on saturday afternoon mr t w cemetery 8th concession on dec eagleson gave a christmas party fori 24 he was raised on the 8th con- the junior pupils at his home in j cession of markham and for years toronto a short musical program was a forman for the jupp con- included demonstrations of the structlon co but for the past ten various grades of music given by years had been in failing health and robert richardson and bernlce was unahle to work although still rooney kindergarten dickey on the roll with his old firm he is ruggles introductory peggy survived by his wife who is a austen elementary john chlpman primary mary henderson junior a piano trio and selections by the rhythmic orchestra closed the program games contests and lantern slides followed until supper was served which ended the jolly gathorlng seventeen pupils wore present regular 2500 ladies coats selling at 1650 wo are offering beautifully patterned in all styles of ladies coats at a wonderful reduction- these coats are fur trimmed in neat and attractive designs you can have your cholc jtrom ns splendid range at only 16o0 for coats that have been selling at 2500 v all you need to do is call us and wo will call and fit you at your home at your convenience harpy gotniim y diof hjjjo daughter of mr peter byer of stouffville and sister to n e walter and jess byer all of whom attended the funeral three daughters survive the sympathy of their old friends is extended to the family in the untimely death of their father mr percy winterstein and family motored over from royal oak mich to spend the holiday season with relatives here mr winterstein says that everything is humming in his locality as compared with thousands being out of work six months ago while government contracts are absorbing the work men at good wages it is even mak ing factory hands scarce because the industries pay lower wages and are not permitted to operate moro than eight hour shifts tho usa government method of raising wages tho two candidates for tho reovoship in tho village wero kept busy denying rumors that they would enact this or that drastic legislature if elected had some thing was spring in the closing days of tho campaign whicli they hardly caught up with ono of tho candi dates was represented as calling a certain homo and in the hope of gaining a vote stopped long enough to split somo kindling for tho feminine ratepayer after jtwvi jvixjw knocking up a few sticks th is hy raising them itsolf and iakine was re t0 coasa all the available workmen on royal hg activit as sho aml n whoio oak whoro mr winterstein lives is almost under tho shadow of the church of tho little flower mado famous through its radio pastor father coughlin family would voto for him anyway and sho did not want him to bo seen by his opponent who waa 5iucking somo fowl for her in the stable sk fo is j i solon no man can bo a law unto himself while thoro arc public interests to be served our organization serves public interests with wisdom and zeal fair ness characterizes our financial statements r g cle funeral phone sjjr y

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