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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 9, 1936, p. 5

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stouffville ontaeio january 9 1936 town topics sicmy 3 lost truck tire chain in ux- i bridge twp schells meat market special pure white lard only 13c lb at schells meat market phoue 200 this is leap year girls will be asking their young mau to turn to their bible and read ruth 116 mr magnus movvat and sou billie spent the new yar with his parents here rev e mortou and rev w e smalley are exchanging pulpits next sunday between their charges at itiugwood and 6th line baptist church this sort of fellowship should be good for preacher and congregation mr arthur cireer baritone soloist and choir leader of the toronto bible college choir also assistant evangelistic leader will sing and preach at the sunday evening service in the stouffville congregationalchristian church wanted capable girl for house work on farm no outside work apply mrs ci murison phore markham 2607 rev herbert and mrs lee and mr and mrs nathan forsyth spent new years day at the home of the formers son mr and mrs we lee of toronto the stouffville public library board will hold its monthly meeting on thursday afternoon january 9th 1936 at 430 oclock all the members are urged to be present at this the first meeting of the new yea r at a recent meeting of the sun day school board of the united church rev robert young was appointed superintendent of the school miss myrtle watson was re elected secretary for a further term the school has an enrolment of over 200 scholars congratulations to our west end citizen mr george bowers who on tuesday reached his slst birthday while not so active as he once was mr bowels is keen of mind and intellect and gets down town occasionally for we saw him navi gating the slippery walks last satur day and he was doing it all right mrs thos smales has just cele brated her 85th birthday nearly all her life was spent in the mongolia district hut nf recent years she has lived in town with her son david mrs smales while not in the best of health is very bright for her years she was always a busy industrious woman the widow of rev herman moore pastor of stouffville methodist church 27 years ago died on january 2 at her late home in toronto she is survived by two daughters mrs charles eagle of weston and miss adelle moore at home also by three sons john r of winnipeg herman ii of tim- mins and walter e- of esteven sask mrs moore had lived at 16 fulton ave where her husband died in 1934 many stouffville friends recall his pastorate here just over a quarter century ago he was born in england and entered the ministry in 1s74 being a member of the tor onto conference 0 years mr w a brodie brother of our c j brodie of ringwood was taken seriously ill at his home in toronto on mondiy mr brodie was removed to the western hospital where he was found to be suffering from a heart condition an old resident of whitchurch having lived as a lad on the old farm south of hethesda his many acquaintances here will anxiously await his recovery miss gertrude eckardt and mr edwin dixon of unionville mrs o beatty of richmond hill mr and mrs henry slack and mr john proctor ot glasgow mr wes proctor of elm grove miss bessie vellier oi victoria square mr and mrs jas slack of stouffville miss petch of milliken and miss mabel and elsie eokardi spent new years at the home of mr and mrs w slack altona the regular meeting of the sr womens institute will be on thursday evening january 16 note the change the gathering will he at the home of mrs george lee main street there will be a kitchen apron shower parade with prizes demonstration on cookies all members please attend visitors welcome read the grocery snaps in ratcliffs cos corner of this paper and attend their big preinveutory sale mr geoffrey silvester of calary was in town visiting his cousin mrs a s leaney the regular monthly meeting ot the womens liberal club will meet at the home of mrs borinsky on tuesday evening january 14 at s ocock an interesting guest speak er is expected and a large atten dance of members and friends is loped for although only two votes short of getting a seat in the markham township council at mondays elec tion mr fred coakwell stated to the tribune that he would not ask for a recount i think ill stand by the decision as announced by the deputy returning officers even though it is so close said mr coakwell russia as i found it renewing bis subscription to the tribune mr sylvanus baker on tuesday stated that he had lived on his present farm west of baker hill church for 76 years in fact he was born there as was his father the late jonathan baker sylvanus is slowly recovering from a very serious illness and although physically weakened he is his old self in other ways extract of malt with cod liver oil cod liver oil in emulsion with fluid extract of malt makes this syrupy preparation a palatable efficient nutritive food builds up robust health for the pale and the weak children ask for it 1 lb jars 5c 2 lb jars 98c try this health builder bo ad ways drug store stouffville stanley theatre thursday friday saturday january 91011 accent on youth sylvia sydney herb marshall pictorial cartoon monday tuesday wednesday january 131415 louise m alcotts classic little men with ralph morgan dickey moore and cora sue collins also a shirley temple comedy thursday friday saturday january 1g 17 18 the ariz0nian richard dix martha sleeper also major bowes amateurs short subjects comedies the village of stouffville spent slightly over 5s00 on charity during 1935 on which they were reimburs ed by the ontario government to the extent of twothirds of this amount it is stated here and there about town that this money went into the coffers of practically one or two merchants whereas it was distribut ed fairly among the merchants knowing how easy a falsehood can travel we stem this one at this time the policy of clamping down on all information about relief is probably due to suspicion being engendered that everything is not as it were on the level the municipal council have nothing to hide about their relief transactions and we believe are not adverse about showing up where the ss0o went to the de partment of welfare forbids how ever the publication of names of those on relief and while numerous people have taken this paper to task for not disclosing who obtains the relief in not only stouffville but the adjacent townships we cannot publish the list of beneficaries tor the reason given the public how ever are entitled to know where the relief money is spent among the business places dont miss hearing mrs r k williams pipe organist and mr r k williams trombonist and bari tone solist on monday evening january 13th in the united church at s oclock they are assisting in the programme to be given by rev r d ridout frgs in his illustrated travelogue on africa given under the auspices of the young peoples organization of the church and the stouffville womens study club silver collection taken during the evening mrs noah baker who has been very ill at her home in town is anxious to communicate her thank fulness to the neighbors friends womens institutes and the order eastern star for their kindly words of sympathy fruit and flowers all these acts of kindness were appreciated by mrs baker whoso condition is still rather poor mrs a s collins who went to toronto at christmas to visit her sons is lying ill at the home of her one son p a jerman evelyn ave where she was taken down with a heavy cold and grippe to be smitten in this manner is a regretable thing at any time but to fall ill at the home of ones loved ones rather eases the fall wo think mrs collins latest reports say is pro gressing nicely and will be home shortly in the meantime as is conducting bachelors hall to his own satisfaction rev bruce hisey pastor of willowdale baptist church is down wilh an attack of pneumonia at the home of his mother mrs sam hisey clark street while his con dition is said to be favorable mr hisey has been very ill his re sistance to pneumonia is low as lie is only recovering from a case of scarlet fever on wednesday evening january 15 there will be a meeting in ratcliffs hall which should be ot interest to those who may be per plexed regarding the russian situ ation the speaker mr j f white comes armed with firsthand know ledge and the mind of a stuaent his presentation is said to be pleasing sincere and convincing it is only on rare occasions that our citizenry has the opportunity of examining the great russian experiment in the full light of an array of facts sucb as mr white may be able to con tribute mr whites scholarship is attest ed by the fact that he is a past president of the league for social reconstruction and former editor ot the canadian forum all are invited mark the date churchill ed murphy of the 6tli concession of whitchurch who shot a female wolf on his farm a week ago has collected the 15 head bounty from the ontario government the ani mal was taken to toronto where the department authorities examined it and declared it a yearling of the brush wolf type as the animal is unquestionably a native of the town ship how about a wolf hunt in an effort to locate the remainder of the family including papa and mama wolf the jubilee branch of the w i will hold their monthly meeting on january 14 at the home of mrs o beach good programme provided current events to be given by barbara pegg roll call a new years resolution lincolnville the short courses in agriculture and household science being con ducted in stouffville and which started on tuesday morning lias attracted about 100 students the girls courses are being held in the presbyterian church basement while the young men are using the municipal hall upstairs both places are fairy well suited to the work these classes are a great advantage to the district where young men and women get a deeper inside know- ldge of various phases of farm and home work as outlined on the printed programs district repre sentative of agriculture r e white of newmarket expressed himself as highly satisfied s with the manner in which the classes have filled in stouffville and witli the coopera tion of the various institutes in the district miss g annis of scarboro is the instructress in home economics and mrs a e wright of odessa conducts the class in health education and care of the sick mr white will be assisted in the mens subjects by mr r e goodin of kemptville a qualified teacher and other instructors to i follow next week there will ho a specialist to speak on weed con trol and crop improvement on tuesday there is a schedule trip to toronto for both classes an invita tion is given to farmers on days when special speakers are present who are not attending hie regular classes bush work this is the season when farmers are getting out lumber logs and stove wood the task is made easier with good tools to work with saws axes chains that take less effort to operate are the kind we sell brathwaite hardware stouffville ever since adam and eve guessed wrongly in the garden of eden when they believed it didnt matter to disobey the almighty men have at times been making bad guesses the former town cop alt pugh ran foul of one last week it was this way he got into conversation with edward walls his neighbor alt said the outcome of nomina hon meeting in stouffville was i surprise in that harold a sanders had been made reeve to succeed his father hw sanders your wrong said ed harry w sanders is still in office for they gave him an acclamation guess i know what im talking about continued the former cop and proved his sincerity by betting a dollar that the younger sanders was now reeve the scene shifted to the home of ye editor who was at the moment carving the new- years goosewe listened to the story that u a sanders photograph had been in the star the previous even ing and mr pugh considerd this sufficient proof it was explained that the star made a big blunder when they published that photo graph of the son instead of one of the father and if they wish to do the right thing they can now reimburse alt pugh to the extent of one dollar one of the outstanding screen pictures of the day is little men by louisa m alcotts which the management of the stouffville stanley are happy to announce they have secured showing on monday tuesday and wednesday next week january 13 14 15 this showing should draw capacity houses as it has done at the larger centres the stanley has another good one book ed in judge priest starring will rogers the date of its coming will be announced later in the mean time do not miss little men an error crept into the lincoln- ville news last week when it wrong ly referred to mr hare the item was intended to congratulate mrs benj hare on her advanced age in such good health mrs hare is an old resident of this locality and highly respected her husband died a number of years ago and we are all glad that mrs hare is long spared to he among us last weeks correspondent intended to say this but an error in the printing office mistook the mrs for mr a simple mistake but mrs hare will forgive us bloomington mrs mrs mrs at the january meeting of the wms of the united church which was held last thursday afternoon most gratifying reports from the various departments of the work wero given at this meeting the election of officers for the year 193g took place hon prests mrs robinson hodgson president mrs holden 1st vice mrs laidlaw 2nd vice mrs h sanders 3rd vice mrs s hastings rec socy mrs ball asst secy mrs lee cor secy mrs r leslie treasurer mrs smith christian stewardship williamson associato helpers mrs turner mrs still gunn supply sccys mrs a hoover mrs c stouffer mrs tarr mrs watson mite box secy mrs geo baker mrs b birkott temperance miss daley press secy mrs f l button missionary monthly secy mrs murison miss c lehman mrs wilson strangers secy mrs b sanders mrs thomas missionary monthly review mrs av nolan mrs kcllington circle mrs harold sanders pianists mrs b sanders mrs j gayman mrs d holden was appointed delegate to the toronto east prcsbylerlal meeting to be held in toronto on february 4th africa the continent before the eye of the world today you will have an opportunity of seeing wonderful coloured pictures of this country if you hear rev d g ridout frgs in the united church on monday evening janu ary 13th at s oclock mrs r k williams pipe organist will also contribute toward the splendid pro gramme of this evening which is being provided by the cooperation of the stouffville womens study club and the young peoples of the church come and bring your friends silver collection will be taken during the evening the merchants of town need an organization through which they could speak as a single voice says the newmarket era this applies to stouffville as well as newmarket continuing the era says it is in the interests of everybody living in or near the town that the merchants should prosper prosperous mer chants mean better and more attractive stores wider ranges of goods better values as a group the merchants can better support and organize activities which will bring more s uppers to town they can organize all fairs bargain days christmas markets old home weeks offer prizes tor the most attractive ly decorated christmas windows discuss municipal business arrange closing hours and generally consiil- ed ways and means of attracting more business to town who will take the lead congratulations to our reeve on his victory misses eva and ruth ramer of toronto were home for new years miss marjorie french of toronto was the guest of miss ruth storry over the weekend misses luella annie and mary paisley spent several days last week at orillia mr and mrs edgar smith of tor onto spent new years at the home of a h smith misses edna and alma hill of aurora spent new years at the home of watson fairies william smith of markham spent part of the holidays with his grand mother mrs h smith mr lou tindall and carson spent new years in stouffville with his brother the deep sympathy of this district goes out to morgan baker mpp and his family of five at this time in their irreparable loss of their greatest earthly loved one no words of ours could convy our sorrow to the bakers that would adequately express our thoughts motor licenses and permits may bo procurred as usual at the unionville office mbs gam davidson license issuer the gormley elevator frank har vey proprietor body hardwood body we have just unloaded two carloads of firstclass hardwood orders filled promptly you can get perfect satis faction by using the famous blue coal which we handle a car of alberta coal has just arrived feeds try us for marmill feeds mas ter feeds sure grain hog concentrates which cannot be excelled grain wanted we are in the market for oats and barley quota tions phone for we aim to please delivery service telephone 7303 s better eggs better chicks and more of them youll find yourself a winner in two ways if you feed your hens quaker fulopep egg mash now for not only will you gain maximum egg production but maxi mum hatchability as well large uniform strongshelled and hatch- able eggs are the result of the choice balanced ingredients of this exceptional mash its an oatmealbase ration and oatmeal ranks first for productive energy just the right proteins carbohydrates and essential minerals plus cod liver meall a marvellous mash that gives the hens strength and vigor start now while theres yet time to obtain the best eggs youve ever had quaker fulopep egg mash made by the quaker oats company sold by stiver bros stouffville phone 4501 buy quaker feeds in striped sacks gaisxmb vprtm the christmas season affords a most pleasant opportunity to express appreciation of your friendship and goodwill toward us may you have a merry holiday season and health and prosperity during 1936 s w hastings phone 169 stouffville cent a mile round trip bargain excursion minimum fares adult 75c child 40c friday jan 17 from stouffville to guelph kitchener stratford 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