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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 7, 1935, p. 5

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stouffville ontario november 7 1935 town topics november 9 is poppy richard burton has been spend ing a week in toronto attend the armistice service on monday morning during which time the stores are expected to close re opening immediately after the service e a grubin ho optometrist and optician will be at his oilice in stouffvillc on monday and tuesday nov hth and 12th there will be no open season for shooting pheasants this fall it is announced in so car as this part or the province is concerned saturday day the ratelift male quartette of sixth line baptist church will ren der special quartette numbers on sunday evening in the stouffvilte christian church local potatoes are being quoted to the retail trade in toronto at 1 per 90 pound hag farmers are obtaining around svc ar the farm or delivered at local points for ship ment to the city mr robert a george ot weston was a guest of mr james mowat over the weekend mr william cockburu of toron to spent the weekend with mr hc penuock wait for the november 23 institute festival senior of mouths womens mrs earl robertson toronto was at the home of her parents mr anu mrs george collard on sunday stourfville stores now open wednesday afternoon as the summer halfholiday season came to a close at the end of october it has been called to our attention by the municipal council that there is a bylaw in stouffville prohibiting the posting of hills on telephone or oleetric poles the onus says the council is up to the chief of police to enforce this paper recently call ed attention to the need of such a bylaw good used implements are grow ing harder and harder to get and when some old wreck is offered at an auction sale it frequently is as much sought after as if it were a wedding present at the aaron storry sale the other day an old horse rake which might have fallen out of the ark reached the price of 14 before the bidding ended in good times it would not have brought 5 the point is that farmers are buying up old implements rather than make the lay out for costly new articles v fred betz and sons arc- putting a now dodge truck into service and will use it in their work as con tractors as well as for hauling wood for winter fuel a line they have been developing tor some winters now could it be that murray dunkelds jersey cow has an eye on the miller prize in toronto for the most babes born in tell years last week triplets and three other occasions twins is something to rival even the cow that jumped over the moon ladies dont bake get your weekend cakes pastry etc from the w a of christ church anglican at turners ice cream parlor saturday afternoon nov 9 at u oclock the gormloy menuonite church anniversary last sunday was met by crowded congregations at all three services mrs hiram alsop stouffville rjrv3 has gone to toronto to spend the winter with her daughter on fairview avenue mrs e c pennock lias been spending some lime at her old home in lemonville owing to the serious illness of her mother mrs macklem cook miss edna watson rn ontario hospital staff woodstock spent a couple of days at home with her parents mr and imfrs george wat son obrien ave betty beauty salon stouffville permanent waving nestle waves s350 500 j750 j1000 frigidine waves 350 500 750 1000 eugene waves 750 and 1000 special nestle combination wave regu lar price 500 for 350 all waves include shampoo and finger wave only genuine supplies used in this salon for appointment phone 3200 i mr and mrs will urquhart of owen sound motored here to spend the weekend with his sister miss may urquhart arthur wagg altona who was operated on while in the toronto general hospita is making satis factory recovery followiug a grave crisis which is now believed he has successfully passed remember les meserables at the stanley theatre this monday tues day and wednesday armistice day- showing at 7 and 9 tuesday and wednesday at s15 reduction in hats for friday and saturday this week at imrs m e watts reliable ami freeze for automo biles youll be needing it boad- ways drug store the stouffville womens liberal club will meet at the home of pars george storey on tuesday evening novmber 12 at s oclock interest ing program all ladies cordially invited stouffville was very well repre sented at the fowl supper held in the church at vandorf on wednes day evening last week it is authorativoly reported that 2s geese wero consumed is ducks and numberless chickens which werejspend the winter at the home ibrought in but of which no record her sistor mrs william march was taken all this in addition to cakes pies tarts and other good things made a banquet which is an annual affair at vandorf and which mrs a g snider has closed her home on main street for the winter months and has gone to aurora to ot mr iyn snider of the bank of xova scotia staff markham is re lieving jiis lawson of the local draws hundreds ol people fiom long branch while on holidays mr snider distances the receipts on occasion totalled over 110 this stanley theatre sunbeam jewell showing every stouffville evening at s15 sound system ontario saturday continuous 7 to 11 thursday friday saturday nov 789 alice adams katherine hepburn comedies pictorial monday tuesday wednesday nov 11 12 13 les miserabies is a agent son of the markham cnr mr and mrs j ir barkey mr gordon and iylnss velma barkey spent thanksgiving with rev and mrs earl honsjberger gowanstown ontario sunday guests of mr and mrs t b rae were mr and mrs w a ross daughter dorothy and gordon of vinehind also their son roderick who is attending toronto university mr and imrs ernest iratcliff mr r e ratctiff helen and david mr harvey clendenning mr and mrs arthur steckley and daughter barbara of bethesda arthur wagg who underwent an operation while in the toronto general hospital is making satis factory progress toward recovery at one time his condition was mest critical but recent developments have been altogether in favor of the patient it is not often that any activity is seen around the bowling greens the last week in october but on wed nesday last a local mixed tourna ment was staged after hurried call had been issued to all lovers of chas ing the kitty poultry prizes were given to the followiug winners r ratcliff mrs doten mrs geo saunders m watts sk first prize h porter mrs griffith imrs mary mcgrogan w sanders sk second prize on monday evening the council instructed mr weldon to have the colored lights in use on sunday monday wednesday and friday evenings each week and to arrange with the electrician to have them turned on this will remove a long standing complaint about the non- use of the colored lights when the store windows are in darkness on closed nights of the week harry davis dare edwards and arthur clendenning met at the mansion house on tuesday evening oct 29th and completed arrange ments with mr blackburn to rent suitable quarters for recreation de vices are being purchased for exercising body building boxing and wrestling it is their intention of forming an athletic club for the winter membership subscriptions will be solicited for the purchase ot all equipment necessary for a gymn at the hotel in the near future any persons interested are invited to be at the mansion house on tuesday or friday evening at 8 pm quality service fredric march cartoon starring rochelle hudson charles laughton pictorial also wings over ethiopia chapter 6 mystery mountain holiday showing at 7 and 9 oclock thursday friday saturday nov 14 15 and 16 hopalong cassiday and people will talk visitors t j r baikeys were mr and mrs jake stover tod- morden mrs fred baker and miss eunice kitching scarboro bluffs mrs whiting and the two misses whiting mr and mrs currie mr and mrs e w richard mrs soundes mrs ed slicther mrs everybody must have been inter ested in the last dominion election in the riding of north york where there is on the voters list 2g24s voters 20000 of them exercised their franchise on october 14 out of the 614s who failed to vote many were bedridden temporarily ill or out of the riding from one cause or another thus it will be seen that but few people failed to use the privilege which is theirs to have a voice in the government of our dominion the junior institutes concert sonnyjane given by the mark- ham dramatic club in stouffville on friday evening attracted a good crowd and those present were unanimous in their approval of the play everybody seemed delighted with the talent displayed by the markham players twelve in number while the comedy itself unfolds an interesting and fascinating story in his anniversary message to the united church congregation at stouffville on sunday morning rev dr thos mitchell of ringwood de clared in a message on the church of tomorrow that he would re verse the order of things so that there would ibe less preaching for the adult and more for the children in other words the doctor would have two services devoted solely to the instruction of the child while the men and women could get along nicely on one service dr imitchell trooper mr and mrs w h scott mr jim scott imir jimmie bellinger would have them trained in the way- mr and mrs roy pattenden andithey should go ere they came to miss norma all of toronto maturity of years stouffville is a most accommodat ing centre as markham our sister village will testify when the task confronting them of cleaning up on all the foamy suds with the return of local option in markham on halloween night it is said that a goodly number went down to help out with the housecleaning opera tions that the service of the visit ors was effective can be imagined but there wasnt a lot of booze to be run down the ditch as was antici pated solmin do your animals suffer from mineral deficiency ouiny farm animals though apparently healthy are not profit makers because their feed is short in certain mineral substances necessary to the normal functions and building of the body cil solmin or soluble minerals is fed simply and economically mixed with a grain or meal ration the cost is trifling the benefits tremendous dr hess poultry panamin a conditioner and mineral supulement good condition is essential to egg production stiver bros phone 4501 stouffville ontario dr bell important announcement to all mortorists we stock dr bells medical pro ducts here are a few quotations kidney and blood powders pkg 50c cattle cathartic pkg 50c condition powders pkg 50c worm indigestion poivders 50c wonder louse killer pkg 85c distemper cough powders pkg 50c listen in on the air cfkb at 1255 to 110 noon dally for dr bells musical program bo ad iv ays drug store stouffville little range with the i bic capacity this new findlay tortoise cook is a modern cooking and heating stove with all the efficiency of larger and more expensive ranges built to sell at a very low price small compact only 38 inches by 21 inches with reservoir it requires little floor space to do its big job o heating and cooking and the full size 14inch oven will take care of the bak ing lor the average family the oval firepot burns either wood or coal a large feed door accommodating large pieces of wood the wood fire box is 18 inches long a feature not often found in this type of range a single door covers fire box and ash pit doors and grate ends oven ther- mometer is standard equipment reser voir 4gallon capacity ask us for further details sils 4014 tortoise cook brathwaite hardware stonffville ontario charlie ruggles mary bolarid select your winter coat right away and have the full benefit of the full wearing season wo believe your decision will be made easy if you see our stock and as to price they are as low as 1205 no extra charge for coats made to measure if it is not convenient for you to call at our storo i will be glad to call at your homo with a display of coats ladies hats wo have a large supply of select pelt hats in small and largo head sizes all hats sold reasonable ladies hosiery we carry a full lino of ladles hoso in silk silk and wool all wool in all sizes and shades sold at a low price h golden phone 263 stouffvillo 1 door east of library we are pleased to announce to the motoring public of stouffville and the surrounding district that we have engaged the services of a highly efficient and expert mechanic who has had years of experience in large shops as a body fender and motor builder and we are therefore prepar ed to render a service to the motoring public not often obtained in small towns a trial job on your motor or on the body of your car which may need dints taken out will convince you that we can save you money while turning out a pleasing job- it does not matter the make of your car we are in a position to repair the worst kind of wrecks or to perform some delicate opera tion on a modern throbbing new motor needing adjusting estimates cheerfully given on smash up jobs remember this if you get into trouble mr motorist and telephone 17002 or if it is any time of night phone 17003 j h silverthorn the 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