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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 25, 1934, p. 5

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stouffville ontario january 25 1934 m local happenings mr bruce hlsey who is attendim tho baptist seminary in toronto wa touie for the weekend t6twggtgtgs- m m miss marjorie richmond of toron to spent a day or two in town visit ing her friend miss houston of the continuation school staff reeve h w sanders ami lrs sanders are spending a week at the windsor arms in toronto during the sessions of york county counc i mrs a c burkholder has been in toronto for a few days visiting her daughter mrs eraser ritchie stenographer desires position in storeexperienced live in if possible state salary apply to box m tribune ollice the mark ha in township recount is scheduled to open at the city hall toronto today before his honor judge jackson mrs milton clark of peterborough and irs f c rowbotham of toron to spent the weekend with their mother mrs t v klinck of obrien avenue tho oyster supper announced for last week by the young wens bible class will now bo served in tho oddfellows hall this friday even ing january 2g the hall will be open at s oclock for those who wish to participate in indoor games while the supper will be served at 10 oclock thero will be a demon stration on eating oysters conducted by rev mr laidlaw class teacher and vicepresident m e watts you must not miss this an invita tion is extended to all members to be on hand for this social event tho aurora intermedials leaders in tho local league standing will play in stouffville on friday nigh youll want to see this game because altona lineup will be at top notch and ready for a big battls on monday evening feb 5 the i tegular meeting of the local ccf club will be held in the municipal hall the subject of the discussion will bo tho abolition of the canadian senate the address to be given by our local barrister h a sanders eyeryone welcome stanley theatre stouffville alltalkie friday and saturday january 26 and 27 too much harmony bing crosby skeets gallagher hollywood series jack oakie judith allen comedies with old saul shining only si hours tho first half of january and with the neverending talk about the tortlioming beer program to be introduced at the 1934 session of the ontario legislature the general interest in moonshine and sunshine has been evenly divided january sale winter underwear at great reduction sharply reduced from stock for quick clearance in combination and sepaiate garments all wool and wool and cotton mixtures here are a few of our best selling lines turnbulls combinations wool and cotton double back and front reg 275 sale price 239 stanfields a c combinations reg 295 sale price 249 stanfields 3200 combinations reg 225 sale price 195 turnbulls 220 pure botany wool reg 625 sale price 515 penmans heavy fleece lined combinationssale price 135 stanfields red lable pure wool shirtsdrawerssale ca 149 penmans watsons pure wool shirts drawers sale price 98c penmans 95 shirts drawers reg 200 sale price 165 fleece lined shirts drawers sale price 65c 2 for 125 penmans extra fleece shirts drawers only 75c or 2 r 150 boys turnbulls wool cotton combinations sale price 105 turnbulls wool cotton shirts and drawers sale price 98 fleece lined combinations extra fleece sale price 85 fleece lined shirts drawers extra fleece 49c all other winter underwear reduced also buy now and save ir ecurtis stouffville ontario mr fred silversides purchased a i snappy looking team of horses here jlast week which he sent to his now farm in scott township a dapple gray mare was contributed by frank timbers aud a bay gelding by edward hoover both 4yearsold i the horse market is steadily growing stronger and good animals are be coming increasingly scarce and hard to buy mr ceorge watson the local buyer has shirped several an mals to tho city markets recently the stouffville creamery co in stalled a large new butter churn this week which was brought here by truck from the manufacturers in st marys tho huge churn will handle 1200 pounds of butter at one churning and is upto date and efficient in every way if you have any notion of buying a radio it will be advisable to see the stock at buttons hardware which is being cleared out at start ling low prices if the prices on tho backlpage of this issue do not inter est you thero are others in stock that you should see tuesday and wednesday january 30 and 31 john gilbert in the phantom of paris kliok off the boy friend bali island paradise parking space at rear of theatre judge charles h widdifleld cele brated his 75th birthday last sun day his honor is a familiar figure in the local courts but has been off duty since sept 21 when he was in jured wlien alighting from a street car judge widdifleld is a native of uxbridge and a brother to mrs f h sangster of stouffville his friends will be pleased to learn that he is making recovery and will soon be on duty again quality service bread flour sale sale of ivory bread flour 98 lbs 240 while it lasts no advance in fulopep egg mash feed barley feed western oats vim schumacher feed feed bran shorts have advanced a few ton on hand at old price 100 lbs oyster 115 15 lbs oyster 25c mr and mrs percy stover were in town from brooklin on sunday visiting her parents mr and mrs richard ward if her friends happen to seo mrs stover using a cane as sho walks about they need not jump at the conclusion that she is adopt ing a- new stylo or becoming high hat mrs stover fractured a small bone in one foot recently and re quires the aid of a walking stick i while the injured member is gaining i strength again phone 5602 wampoles j extract of codlizwr the ideal yearround tonic it is rich in vitamin d the sunshine vitamin and is free i from that fishy mauseatng taste lit builds bones strengthens teeth makes blood and increases resistance to disease and is very efficient in the treatment of that cough that hangs on i every growing child needs it price 100 per bottle boadways drug store stouffville a new ford v8 tudor will 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 note winner may apply value of this car on a new truck or large ford terms and conditions for or every 5 gallons distillate oil free ticket of gasoline purchased free ticket r every gallon of oil purchased free ticket for every one dollar in purchase of ford parts access ories free ticket for in purchase of every one dollar goodyear car and truck tires or tubes and access ories free ticket for every one dollar paid in labor oh 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 from this opportunity to obtain a ford v8 free under this campaign watch for extra draw every three months on march 31 june 30 and sept 29th d f holden ford dealer stouffville ont wo noticed the other day that a baby had been born in wabash ind with the mumps so we suppose the first problem that will confront the young miss will be one olreducing the fire alarm was sounded one morning last week about s30 oclock when the brigade raced to the home of mr and mrs george watson on obrien avenue where the chimney was afire the chemical wagon was in readiness for action but the dang er was averted and no damage was done mrs elsie gray friends will be glad to note is improving in health following her recent serious opera tion which was performed at st johns hospital toronto mrs gray has been removed to the home of her mother on silverbirch avenue tho home in stouffville opposite mr james morrins centre main street is closed during mrs grays absence skaters will look forward with interest to the coming hardtime carnival to be held in stouffville ireiui on the evening of thursday- february 1 there will be two races including a marathon of 25 laps and a shorter one of 15 laps prizes for best lady and gentleman in costume if you do not skate come down and enjoy the scenery and hear billy doughertys band the prizes to be awarded will shortly be on display in curtis mens store window manager sid schmidt deserves credit for bringing some of the lead ing pictures to the local theatre and giving the general public a peep t them without any advanced or fancy prices attached while crowds are attracted to the stanley when a big special is put on such as mae west in im no angel played hero last friday and saturday the management reaps no revenue for the house over a normal showing be cause of the great cost in securing these newer pictures that are having a big run in the larger city theatres however theyre a special treat and it- all helps to make the stanley more popular there wasnt seating accommodation for the crowd last saturday many coming quite a dis tance for the show following only a brief illness mrs james waddingham died in toronto on sunday last and was laid to rest in mt pleasant cemetery on tues day afternoon until only a few years ago mrs waddingham was a resi dent of church street stouffville but after tho death of her husband made her permanent home in toronto where her only daughter mrs sam johnston resides on sackville street tho late mrs waddingham whoso maiden name was margaret ogilvie was a nieco of the late sir james anderson of edinburgh scotland and was a very refined lady while in stouffvillo where sho became a resident because of the healthfui community for her husband at that time she was a worker in the presby terian church and since her removal to toronto has been a frequent visit or at tho home of mrs sam warriner here old acquaintances will greatly regret to learn of her demise the west end grocery is the home store the home store wo think of you when wo buy watching quality and prices all the time hero aro a few of this weeks offerings sugar 10 lbs for 70c iraisins 2 lbs for 25c 3 cakes pearlwhltc only 10c delux jolly powder pkg 5c kellogs corn flnkcs s for 25c fresh spinach and head lettuce law sons economy store geo lawson proprietor stiver bros phone 4501 the school chums and former neighbors will be concerned about the serious illness of a former ballantrao boy david kirby who with his mother only recently moved to toronto the lad who is attending normal school this year was re moved to the hospital last week suffering from hemmorhage his chum chas ratcliff from here was summoned to give a blood transfusion but it was decided to delay it after charles had reached the hospital in readiness for he undertaking dave is said to bo considerably improved this week constable walker of markham township has been getting after those impostors who are guilty of killing pheasants in the neighbor hood and on a tip from someone he rushed over to buttonville in the southwest corner of the township apprehended four fellows against whom summonses will be issued he confiscated their guns and the pheasants they had shot for they were caught with the goods on them robt ifong the young chinaman who was seriously injured by a pass ing motor car on main street some thirteen weeks ago is able to leave the stouffville hospital this week where he has been confined since the accident in which he suffered a com pound fracture of both legs the young lad is rapidly regaining streng th although he is scarcely able to get about on crutches as yet local physicians appear to have made a splendid job of his case which is said to have been a difficult setting after setting the pace for mark- ham juniors to the tune of 2 to 1 the locals fell away in the third period of the oha game here on tuesday night and the visitors finished them off by the score of 2 to 5 markham ran in their three last goals in rapid succession and had much tho best of the period after the teams played quite evenly in the earlier stages markham boys were fast and should go to the top in the league standing this defeat settles stouffvilles fate in so far as league championship goes the lads have done well for a new aggrega tion and must be given credit for the organization they had assembled they play their final game at bradford on friday night mr john turner has just re ceived word of the death of his brother rev ezra turner which occurred at portland oregon where the deceased had spent some years as pastor of one of the baptist churches there ho was 60 years of age and four year3 ago visited in stouffvillo whon on his holidays his death followed a long illness as a result of being struck on the side of tho head by a- ball when attending some professional baseball match in the usa rev mr turner was born on the 7th concession of pickering on the old choose the best forjhose qou iove- sendtheni 61 motor coachsafe cotnfortable and convenient anderson coach phone 158 your hardware store this is the season of the year when the farmer finds time on his hands to do the odd job about his farm buildings no matter whether it is putting in a pane of glass or replacing a broken hinge you will find the small hardware at our store perhaps its something for the house in the way of new pipes or a new stove our findlay heaters and cook stoves are so well known that you can easily find a neighbor to tell you of their merit brathwaites hardware stouppviliie phono 0001 ontario winn came to canada from old somersetshire england when a yout and made good here from the start duo to his integrity and good judg ment for many years he farmed south of stouffville on the silver- thorn farm and here his family was born shortly after purchasing the lincolnvill farm his life part ner passed away in 1911 but mr winn carried on with the farm until six years ago when he retired to stouffville his entire family of four sons and two daughters were all present on saturday for the auspicious event they are roland fred frank and clilford also miss es bertha and emma both living at home both young and old take advantage of this opportunity and spend theso long winter evenings in a line fellowship together community study group planned all those in stouffville and vicinity who are interested in meet- tutner homestead now occupied by together once a week for ten his brother frank who with two weeks to study some subject relat- other brothers john and william in to a larger fuller kind of life survives tho pastor also five invited to attend an orgauiza sisters survive two in toronto and tion meetin g friday jan threo living in pickering township 800 pm at the home of gordon e cobkr radio technician at buttons hardware builder of sound systems and power amplifier radio repahtlng e a grubtn registered optometrist january dates 8th and 9th 22nd and 23rd february dates 5th and 6th 19th and 20th at stouffville every other monday and tuesday eyes examined phone stouffville 2406 mr s w hastings narrowly missed a serious accident a few mornings ago while driving his car to town along the townllne west of rlngwood overtaking some school children on tho road he attempted to slow his car down when it slow ed on the icy way and struck a lad of about 11 years tho son of mr lindsay ferguson fortunately tho lad was not badly injured although ho was taken to dr balls offico suffering from a cut on tho leg ho was allowed to go homo later after the injury was dressed theso are dangerous days for motorists for it is almost impossible to con trol a car on tho glaring ico of which there is so much this season 20th at mr and mrs lohestor sommer church street south the subject to be chosen will bo decided upon by those attending this meeting to suggest tho wideness of the field from which a subject may bo chosen the following are indicated 1 dramatic 2 home and family 3 how the bible originated and grew 4 social and recreational leadership 5 tho life or teachings of christ c a study about tho old or now testament etc it is suggested that tho method bo discussion with a sharing of tho ideas and experience of ovcryone attending this is nondenominational and though tho main purpose of tho study group may not bo to recclvo credits recognition can bo ohtained tho religious educational the ruddy and smiling counten ance of our north church street resident mr georgo winn is slight ly misleading when it comes to estimating his ago insteid of being from around 02 years this retired farmer council of canada for tho required on saturday celebrated his 75th work done by those who desire it birthday tho occasion was marked j tho first hour will bo devoted to by a birthday party held at the home study placing tho latter part of tho of one of his sons mr fred winn evening open for recreation of varl- concosslon 10 whitchurch georgo ous kinds if desired lot us all solon no man can bo a law unto himself while there are public interests to be served our organization serves public interests with wisdom and zeal fair ness characterizes our financial statements r g clenening funeral director phone stouffville 268

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