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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 25, 1934, p. 4

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stouffville ontario january 25 1934 post christmas sale of candy nuts jumbo creams per lb 15c christmas kisses 2 jbs 25c assorted christmas candy per lb 15c filberts per lb 15c sorento walnuts per lb 1 7c mixed nuts per lb 18c diamond budded walnuts per lb 30c peanuts per lb 10c salted peanuts 2 lbs 25c s03ie grocery snaps choice yellow popcorn 3u lbs 25c tomatoes 25s size 3 tins 25c peas 2s 3 tins for 29c iwant sfouffoille boy as ccf candidate prof frank underhill for south york corn 2s per tin liptons and red rose tea per lb 10c 50c large prunes 2 lbs 25c extra fancy apricots per lb 30c picake shortening lb he thrift flour 24ib bag 50c 25c peanut butter 2 lbs christies christmas cake special per lb ratcliff co 25c town delivery phone 7112 coal coke notes and comments the name of professor frank underhill lias been persistently advanced as the name of the ccf federal candidate for south york professor underhill is a stouff- villo boy has an intimate know ledge of farm problems as well as of labour and consumer it is held that he would carry 90 of j people crossing the border into the usa may take with them one quart of whiskey duty free and as much more as they can carry inside them without toppling around on sunday january 2s at the afternoon service of st james presbyterian church miss p b lamont field secretary of the wms in canada will give an the rural riding solidly against any address other party and in the suburban i part of the riding he would find 1 universal support far beyond that tho school uoard in stouffville are accorded any other possible candi- prcsse1 t0 meet uee of fn date of any party creased attendance in our continua- we understand that professor schoou aml admit tha iu tue underhill would be inclined to rural schools teachers and i not too great distance the in south- 1 favorably consider a nomination east wing must be buiu living us ali though we mako it plain we have no knowledge of this from professor underhill it would bo fortunate indeed if liu could bo induced to run in south york as ccf candidate as ho re presents just about the ideal of what tho ccf aims at party machines would go smash and underhill would sweep tho riding york county post departmental examina tion fees to be cut this year reduced to 1 in counties and 75 cents in provisional districts a reduction in the fees to be charged departmental examination candidates this year is announced in counties the new fee will be si the privileges of a high school with university entrance now if some of that proposed 50000000 to be spent by icauada in a great building program can be reserved for stoutf- villo lets get on with the addition while help is at hand wo heard of one citizen who on new years day resolved to stop smoking and threw his wo pipes out the back door during tho middle of the week wondered why ho around the rear of head down j conditions under which the tea chers in rural public schools of ontario do their work are glimpsed in the facts and figures of a sur vey made by the women teachers federations says the port elgin times rural teachers with only a few exceptions speak highly of their boarding houses out of 1000 teachers reporting 28 referred to the boarding places as excellent 7c0 rated them good 155 were fair and only 6 were poor such a flue reputation speaks highly of the spir it shown by many rural families who board the teacher they are generally among the finest people in the section who consider it a sort of duty as well as a pleasure to make the teachers home life as comtort- able as possible as far as the school rooms are concerned conditions generally were shown to be quite satisfactory answering the query as to whether the school was com fortable 924 teachers said it was fairly comfortable and only 20 reported not comfortable equip ment was good in 1455 fair in g19 and poor in 43 household science and manual training have not made much progress in rural schools tho survey shows out of 1094 schools scg did not teach household scien- cio and manual training was not taught in 1018 in only 34 schools was tho carotaking not satisfactor ily done in two cases tho teachers for the first time for some years past there are 53 sundays this year instead of 5 2 sundays that means that those who give regularly with two regular pound package 20c value instead of 5150 and in provisional i through c envelopes will he districts 75 cents instead of si at tho same time a reduction of 13000 making an extra contribution wliih ministers and choir leaders will in the cost of examinations during j tw0 mor6 services to the past year is reported the official announcement slates i cereal ial for ontario bran 1900 ton on market s w hastings 3 169 stouffville ont that during the past two years tho cost per examination has been great ly reduced not only by the policy of accepting the reports of toaciiera on the standing of pupils but also by reductions made in the amount paid to uiose charged with the conduct of the examinations the net cost to the province on account of all examinations after deducting the share of fees received in 1931 was 275953 in 1932 145729 and in 1933 it was 5100 096 the amount of fees received in j 1931 was 12s525 1932 17b976 and 1933 157982 two more services to preparo than they did in 1932 the condition of 53 sundays only occurs leap years excepted iu years when new years day falls on a sunday the neighbors was walking lfis lot with his wore also the caretakers the weekly newspaper mmmmmmmm r midwinter i sale if new shipments of tubfast prints if you would naturally expect to pay at l least 25c a yard for these attractive colorfast w prints they are brand new 1934 designs in w delightful color combinations all are a yard w wide per vard 19c w m french wool delaines s a most attractive showing of french de- w laines in a wide range o patterns and shades sjtf ask to see them sale price per yard 69c frt pure wool blankets fmade from pure wool yarns that are soft and warm large size about 64x84 reg 695 and 795 sale price 595 695 fc white and colored flannelette w secure a supply of this fine quality flanncl- faf cttc at a substantial saving it will wear well kj has a soft deep nap and will make up into x comfortable nightgowns or undergarments t 28 wide white or colored regular 15c yard f sale price 8 yards 100 m 28 wide white regular 16c sale price 13c w white cotton sheeting a substantial even quality bleached snowy while a real economy buy 72 wide regular 75c sale price 50c 72 wide regular 60c sale price 45c 72 wide regular 65c sale price 50c 64 wide regular 75c sale price 60c 84 wide regular 75c sale price 50c 80 wide regular 85 sale price 65c 90 wide regular 75c sale price 50c especially heavy hospital sheeting 84 wide 65c unbleached cotton sheeting extra heavy unbleached sheeting of fine quality s4 wide very special per yard 40c 72 wide regular 50c sale price 40c heavy twilled sheeting of fine quality bleached regular 85c sale price 75c winter sale circular pillow cotton here is an opportunity to renew your pillow cotton at a price that will mean a real saving to you note the prices 40 circular pillow cotton reg 35c now 29c 44 circular pillow cotton reg 40c now 29c 40 circular pillow cotton reg 55c now 45c 42 circular pillow cotton reg 55c now 45c 42 heavy quality hospital cotton now 35c some money savers in towelling pure linen towelling of the best quality the product of the best canadian mills this is an opportunity to replenish your stock at most economical prices 17 wide regular 25c sale price 19c 20 wide regular 30c sale price 25c 37 wide regular 30c sale price 25c 23 wide regular 35c sale price 25c 17 wide regular 25c sale price 5 yds for 1 22 24 heavy special sale price 25c who is to blame for the situation that exists in school section no 9 uxbridge where it is round that only 5700 insurance was carried on tlw frame school and its contents that will cost thousands to replace in surance is a question that might well be discussed at annual school meet ings and trustees might be guided by the wishes of the majority of rate payers the school at ss no 9 has probably paid 700 in premiums in the threequarter of a century since it was built while it was adequate at one time it would seem to be a small drop in the bucket in these days with which to replace the building and provide equipment etc the walkerton heraldtimes re fers to gordon sinclair the daily stars footloose correspondent as at present being in french guiana south america but the editor of the- tribune met mr sinclair in the star building in toronto one day last week sinclair had just arrived from new york and said that he was anxious to rush away home to kiss his wife and kiddies his intenesting travels may be lonely enough but hes home once more markham rec holds 65th convention turning from the city newspapers to the small town press exchanges that come to the editors desk is like stepping from the slums full of vice into an oldfashioned garden sweet with lavender and thyme and the scent of perennial flowers the pages of the big dailies are full of murder thievery immorality and selfishness that the better news is obscured by these glaring shatterings of the decalogue one puts the papers aside with a feeling of depres sion and heartache that the world is so full of terrible and unhappy thin then picking up the papers that record the happenings of the little towns around us one gains renewed faith in life here are set forth only that which uplifts a community the activities of the business men the church items the happy social gather ings of the people the marriages births and deaths farmers items and all the thousand and one daily occurrences that make up the simple annuals- of the great common people who are really the foundation of this great country of ours scandals are rarely published in the county newspapers but if it so happens that decency demands it the uglier details are omitted or given a kindly touch that is widely differ ent from the unfeeling publicity of the city press the offenders may he our neighbors or people we have rubbed elbows with all our lives they are real human beings to their town people while to the great city dailies they are merely grains of a sort that are ground out hourly in their news mills some times people speak lightly of the country newspaper but it is one of the most potent and uplifting far tors in our national existenc christian science monitor i0e30i aoi aoxaot aooo the last cent is made more certain if you ship your cream to stouffville creamery co renderers of a most efficient creamery service since 1918 for the winter months we close at 6 pm- every day excepting saturdays when we are open all evening ioe z0e30i aoooc 30x aoeao continuation school report possible total 000 in forms iii and iv the number after the total indicates the number of subjects that tho student is taking form 1 e grubin g65 r dowswell g54 a knight g4g it marshall 641 e winn 629 m hastings 615 b mcewen 596 c harper 595 r atkinson 568 g bolender 567 g winn 5g0 xi gray 559 m brown 559 g austin 555 n storry 553 m smith 548 g baker 540 l fairies 517 b tranmer 504 e dougherty 493 b stover 490 j baker 479 j stephenson 463 i timbers 458 h stouffer 45g g bolender 452 g gibbins 446 p forsythe 429 d timbers 422 l thompson 404 k davis 380 e brumwell 373 it slack 341 h ratcliff 338 b fockler 303 the tribune published every thursday at stouffville ontario yearly subscription rata canada and united kingdom j200 united stateb points j20 a v nolan j p editor and publisher martin wideman estate the information published in two of the daily papers and made ue of in this paper last week concerning tho disposition o the estate of tho late martin wideman who died on imay 6th last was quite incorrect the estate was divided according to tho direction of the will which mr wideman had drawn up but through an oversight had never signed the family all being in agreement it was quite possible to carry out the wishes of the testa tor the purported disposition of the will as given out by the daily press was entirely misleading and show ed how the estate would have been divided by law had that course been followed intermediate hockey schedule several hundred people interest ed in sunday school work and in a better life generally attended one or more sessions of tho annual meeting of the markham township religious education council held in the stouffville christian church january 19th the sessions were ably handled turkish towelling regular 25c sale price 5 yards 100 16 wide heavy special sale price 15c i b v p mr herb smith tnvbi rpvilkkwwmilovvokft 3g secretary mr k j stver flannelette nightgowns short and long sleeve made with good quality white flannelette with shirred and embroidered yoke in small medium large and oversize roomy and well made each 59c95c plain colored linen a pure linen about 18 wide suitable for fancy work in white green and gold j per yard 25c cotton broadcloth the close weave the fine quality the smooth finish and the lovely clear colors will highly recommended it to mothers who are buying wash materials for childrens wear choice of mauve sand green navy pink copen rose white brown and black priced at per yard 17c 19c 25c 35c art needlework luncheon cloths buffet scarfs aprons cushion tops etc stamped with artistic patterns call and see them all prices shaw store stouffville ontario jjj 8i wwfrfas miss nora stapleton assisted by imisses mildred and evelyn dougher ty led the loonvention in worship in tho morning much interest was shown in tho discussion of ss work at tho first session while in tho afternoon a churchfull of people listened to and participated in re spectively an address by mr w ii fuller and a discussion led by c o sommer upon different life of interest to all mr lambert stouffer conducted a song service in tho afternoon and mr e huenergardo minister of the lutheran church unionville led in prayer in tho first part of the evening mr thos laidiaw had charge of tho worship boing assisted by miss nora stapleton and miss lucira cayman later mr fred smith con ducted a very impressive service of installation of tho 1934 officers in which both officers and people were mado to feel responsibility for the success of tho coming years work tho ilev ta barr of petorboro president of tho rec of canada then gavo a fine address upon tin choices of life ho represented youth between the ages 121s as tho period in life in which most choices are made people from various churches in tho village cooperated in serving a very lino meal at both dinner and supper a total of nearly 200 meals being served considered from various standpoints the whole con vention was believed to be the best in lato years agricultural societys cash improved more than 100 wore present at the annual meeting of markham agricul tural society hold in the town hall markham village on thursday last week when the following were elect ed president r p armstrong vice- presidents george i hambly and g b littlo secretarytreasurer roy crosby directors for markham vill age james torrance albert wide- man o b heisey ken g prentice walter atkinson a h crosby wh morris ed a stonehouse picker ing walter milne and john scott for imarkham township john arm strong w l clark g b padget fred coakwell kenneth deacon g j form ii d tidy 722 e borinsky 690 e good 687 m forsyth 632 h gillett g21 m ball 605 e crozier 531 g lehman 523 r brown 516 w byer 513 e agnew 511 c baker 487 a baker 485 j murchison 477 m rusnell 468 v topham 467 m schmidt 455 s anderson 441 j thomas 437 j pugh 435 a thomas 432 the headway 432 l hoover 430 m mcewen 419 m brown 407 d davis 380 dfoote 371 g slack 367 f baker 366 g birkett 3g2 k hutchinson 344 01 eckardt 321 1 foote 311 m holden 295 v stover 27s phases f davis0ili w c gohn william maxwell scarboro h c hamill l kennedy and richard ormorod g a m davison chairman of the financial committee reviewed tho financial situation and showed tho finances to have improved somewhat though leaving much to be desired i m tonner there was an improvement of about i 200 over last year auditors named for year were p graham and ed w clark time for pruning fruit trees tho moderate weather now be ing experienced in certain local ities will givo tho people in those sections an opportunity to got their various fruit trees and bushes pruned pruning can be done safe ly any time after tho plants become dormant and all work in this lino dono in early winter will allow moro time for the hundredandino jobs that turn up simultaneously when tho open weather arrives in march or april forms iii and iv k connor g7s m rose 577 d closson 564 m morton 549 v brown 540 j lolubino 529 r steckley 522 m doten 519 m mcewen 51s e baker 50g m laldlaw 500 e marshall 4ss l phillips 484 l kostor 475 r wideman 457 ie brillinger 447 h hastings 444 g baker 412 418 j pennock 389 i crozier 389 r barker 381 j cleare 377 a hoover 369 c brillinger 352 e hisoy 349 l malloy 344 b yako 322 l morton 299 e hutchinson 298 m hoover 296 a paisley 283 w malloy 276 l jennings 222 n fockler 218 f nigh 157 january 26 aurora vs altona whitby vs unionville agincourt vs sutton beaverton vs uxbridge 30- beaverton vs aurora sutton vs whitby altona vs unionville uxbridge vs agincourt february 1 whitby vs beaverton 2 aurora sutton unionville vs uxbridge altona vs agincourt 6 whitby vs aurora agincourt vs beaverton uxbridge vs altona sutton vs unionville 9 aurora vs unionville beaverton vs altona sutton vs uxbridge agincourt vs whitby 12 agincourt vs aurora unionville vs bolton altona vs sutton uxbridge vs whitby groceries ginger snaps 3 lbs 25c soda biscuits 2 lbs 25c olives small bottle 10c wax paper 3 rolls 10c tea 1 lb 45c onions per bottle 18c peach jam per jar 32c chocolate special per lb 15c a w scott stewart beare phono markham 2603 or to braitbwaltes hardware 9601 radio repairing a servtco you will appreciate it is only fair to your family that you should give them the very best of foods upon all occasions if this is your idea of the matter you ought at onco to get acquainted with our bread and other bakery goods your family will give them a hearty welcome and youll remember to order our broad and pastry stouffville bakery ambrose stover proprietor phone 189 box 244 phone 3306 j e smith radio service all makes of radios elwtrlo stoves toasters irons and fixtures repaired will appreciate your cuitoa i i s i

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