stouffvill ontario thursday february 10th 1938 9 i town topics 3 3 1 ihoxe ix youit personals 15301 ihiii hear lionel godson at rateliffs hall thursday evening 10th mr godson is not only our district dir ector but provincial president see the winter overcoats and stock of windbreakers at f k itaes your choice at reduced prices if our memory is correct con gratulations will be due mr james mcwat on wednesday february ib 193s as on that date he will reach his s5th birthday we start the ions line of congratulations by offeriug those of the tribunes jack mcmullen has been taking periodical treatment at christie street hospital for trouble develop ed in one leg as a result of his war injuries among those contributing to tho horticultural entertainment on thursday evening we mention mrs john f clark soloist mrs it wititerstein elocutionist and the baxter orchestra of bloomington stanley theatre phone stouffville 100 among the long distance re newals in the mail this week was one from emmerson sheffield dods- land sask who has been a tribune reader for many years miss anna murison toronto and mr and mrs g murison locust hill were visiting their mother mrs james murison church street this week miss marguerite valentine who lias been enjoying anything but nod health for some time is taking a rest cure at the brierbush hospital mrs bert lippinwell and daught er bernice of canningtou spent the weekend with mr and mrs dawson davis also mrs robert hallett of ixbridge is spending some time with her mother mrs davis misses helen and marion hastings were iu toronto saturday attending tne tea at the granite club given by mrs warren hastings for her daughter miss dorothy the local horticultural society deserves the support of progressive citizens come to the meeting on thursday evening with a generous collection iu purse or pocket to en able the good work to go on pig tex and camel tex wind- breakers also melton cloth winter overcoats selling at reduced prices readytpwear clothing and made-to- measure at f k haes thursday friday saturday february 101112 she loved a fireman starring dick foran ann sheridan robert armstrong monday tuesday wednesday february 14 15 16 its all yours with francis lederer madeline carroll short subjects comedy bring your eatables your dishes and your friends to the big horti cultural meeting in rateliffs hall thursday evening supper from 15 to 7 so citizens interested in perpetuat ing the good work of the local horticultural society will bear i mind the annual meeting in rat- cliffs hall this thursday evening- wanted experienced capable girl or woman for housework on farm in markham township apply mrs g murison markham rri or phone 2g07 markham the senior womens institute will meet at the home of mrs jos mowder on wednesday february 16th at 2i0 oclock miss helen rowbotham will give her travel talk roll call how we benefitted by meeting together everybody wel come thursday friday saturday february 171819 turn off the moon starring chas ruggles johnny downs eleanore whitney the inspector for continuation schools lias reported pickering continuation school one of the best graded in the province while it is a gratifying report to most people the news of that place says it will not be good news to a few of its people unfortunately sounds like as though all the folks of pickering are not harmonious on school matters gordon lehman is nursing a bad ly jammed finger received while packing ice one dayfast week two cakes came togetjfer unexpectedly squeezing the workmans finger badtoronto ly and injuring another to a lesser degree mr bert licorish manager at tho gold fish supply plant has been forced to take a couple of weeks off iu order to come to grips with old man flu bert is coming out on top and is gradually taking up his duties again but the illness left its mark which will take some time to over come so that he will be looking himself again rev i brubaeher conducted the funeral service of the late mrs ross wrightman of queensville who died in the newmarket hospital the funeral one of the largest seen in the district was to mount pleasant church burial was made in he cemetery close by our local imbc pastor is an old friend of the family through his pastoral work at cedar brae j charles harper oneof our pro gressive farmers onthe 9th con cession is taking an enforced rest being laid up with a bad leg mr harper lias been in bed a couple of weeks and it is expected that it will be another week before he can use this menijer of the body for getting on tire trouble arose from a clot of blood forming causing the leg to swell in an alarming way last week harvey mover butcher ed a pig which dressed 200 pounds for his toronto customers and had scarcely enough to supply the de mand tor farm pork and saus age our dickson hill farmtr is one of many farmers who enjoys a liber al city patronage built up on produc ing products just a little better than the usual offering through general trade channels the death of frederick harris gray at toronto last week recalls tho fact that the deceased was manager of the old standard bank here at the time when our own a c burkholder was appointed to the position some of our older readers will remember air gray a son dr harris m gray and a daughter mrs eraser in windsor are the sole survivors mis gray having prede ceased her husband some years permanent waving in spiral croquinole or combination all waves include sliampoo and finger wave prices front 350 300 730 1000 marceliug personality hair cutting oil and scalp treatments betty beauty salon bloomington for appointment telephone 3200 reeve rennie ft markham town ship who was one of ufo ten lucky- prize winners at thotorsters big draw in unionilleyon january 17 only came into possession of his prize this wees the donor was uone other than ht colleague charles hooper deputy reeve and the prize a handsomerniantle clock with a day or two heavy rain the property owners were able to re move the ice from village sidewalks which was hazardous to our citizens only the most tardy neglected to seize the mild spell to put their walks in shape and the negligent ones leave themselves and the corporation over to grave trouble in case of an accident as a result of their neglect the death is reported from sud bury of jim martin native of stouffville and son of the late john martin proprietor of the old queens hotel which flourished here in the days of the open bar jim was prominent as a speed skater in the old ice palace in stouffville and was outstanding in other lines of sport he was a tailor by trade and was employed at different times by both raes and monkhouses george martin of pickering village is the last surviving member of the martin family miss lima holden resumed her teaching duties at her public school in markham township where she taught the three rs with such success for a year or two miss holden had been compelled to take a couple of weeks off due to an attack of the flu from which she is fully recovered winter specials noxzema skin cream 25c size for 15c for limited time only mr alf holloway resident of this district forty years ago is en joying a visit among old friends as a lad he lived with the late mr and mrs macklem cook he has only been in the home district once since ho left here as a young man 10 years ago just recently he left western canada and is sort of biding his time until proper arrangements are made to enable him to take up a permanent resident in uncle sams country across the border mrs holloway was a yankee before she married alf when by marriage she became a canadian now the couple wish to settle down south of the border but to do this considerable formality had to be gone through and so mr holloway seized tho opportunity to visit old scenes and shake old friends by the hand among those he misses most keenly is mr and mrs mack cook who have passed over to the great majority mr and mrs downer of wood- bridge were visiting at l tindau3 recently robert leask and wife from greenbank visited her parents mr and mrs w a fockler master john wideman is improv ing after a serious illness from pneumonia c rose has cut sufficient la for farmers and quite a harvest was put in the quality was fair the jr endeavour entertained the yps on thursday night in the christian church the visiting group furnished the program miss willis teacher of the sixth line school gave a very interesting and instructive address on music lunch was served and altogether a very profitable evening was spent mrs baxter was in toronto see ing her sisterinlaw mrs e hutchison of manitoulin island who has undergone an operation in the wellesley hospital we are glad that she is progressing to health we hear that don stony is con templating opening a butchering business in atouffville he has sold a lot of beef recently by the chunk fro mbis own stables dahlias gladioli and roses this is the theme of john f clarks illustrated lecture at the annual meeting of the horticultural society in rateliffs hall this thursday evening idbirx permanent waves priced from 250 to 91000 finger waving manicuring haircutting hot oil treatments facials marie brown telephone 17 s special inducements choice 11p quality mmsaeubf front quarters pound 10c hind quarters pound lie buy a quarter now at these favorable prices oboyles meats phone 3501 coal and feeds place your order for fuel a day ahead if possible so you will not be disappointed on that truly good reading coal we are dealers for national concentrate and national minerals poultry feeds of all kinds on hand cod liver oil salt and all other animal feeds s w hastings phone stouffville 169 yjrf your roofs frftraps i metal roofing c0uncil5tandard i hlkfi rco ur wdardt v falling sparks driving rain swirling snow they 11 all roll off a titelap council standard metal rooflikewateroffa ducks back titelap is good foralifetimeandissoldbyus with a 25 year guarantee and this company is well able to live up to every clause in that guarantee ask your banker et titc you will find titelap the best roofing value you b i a i i 1 c j get you can put it on right over your old ledhed nails roo itcombinesstrengthdurability and weather these modern and fireprotcction comes in large easily handled v pjvyltl sheets thejointefitsocloselytheyrepractically 2 isojy invisible it is made in both council standard and acorn quality send ridge and rafter measurements for free cost estimate all council standard trimmings ridge caps and hipcapsare now hotdipped galvanized after forming this gives extra durability drivo ecrow nails wi stand tentimee more drawing forco than ordinary barb ed roofing nails ask for them by name manufacturers of tho famous preston stool truss barns titolap motalroofincand jamooway poultry equipment easiemjsteel ftaodncft united rwoavoal moajreolosdtoroelo the york county seed fair board has decided to hold the 193s fair in the village of markham on st patricks day march 17 l p evans of gormley is the new presi dent for this year and with the cooperation of societies in many parts of the county can he counted on to provide a keen run of compe titions mrs george lee was agreeably surprised and delighted the other day to receive an express parcel all the way from ronoke virginia containing a birthday cake the sender was mrs garry richardson better known to stouffville friends as imuriel madill who lived with mrs lee for some years prior to her marriage it certainly was a thought ful thing to do and mrs lees de light can only be imagined one of our aged citizens elias lehman met with a misfortune last week when ho slipped on a piece of ice in the yard of his home and as a result is nursing a fractured should er blade it was rather a severe shaking up for a man of si years to receive but mr lehman is not showing the white feather and has high hopes of soon being out again when weather conditions make the walking more safe for all of us wm bassett was in town on saturday morning and informs us that he has got nicely settled in the new home at brougham within shouting distance of the post office in the village there the basset ts have three acres of land- will raise a few chickens and enjoy life in a modern dwelling with hydro con veniences both in the house and on the street of the village long may they enjoy it- r h spofford lioth concession larmer at mongolia sold a fancy pair of gray geldings last week to george rodaliz toy use on his burn- brae farms jat uingwood coming just three tile pair are a promising team so siw jbl the farmers take any pride in raising good horses these days jtljut it almost like old times to readof the sale of some thing that jyould mako good show stock for economy on the farm dobbin still holds first place in supplying horse power students of newmarket high school take oyer the publication of the newmarket era for one issue feb 10 the usual mechanical staff of course will be at work but the news end proof reading solicit ing adverlisments will all he done by the students this is not a part of the new curriculum and what the object is we do not know unless editor hobb is seeking a rest certainly tho issue will be interest ing to the public who will be anxious to see what the students can accomplish we recall taking a long holiday on one occasion only one and during our absence wo turned the editorial desk over to a lady she made such a success of it that our friends declared on our return that tho readers hadnt missed us through lack of reading a good paper editor hebbs may find hi3 excellent paper even more to be de sired and a call from his readers to give tho students fiftytwo chances a year may be the result 400 fuella paper handkerchiefs 25c giant size kruschen salts 69c each syrup of tar with cod liver oil 8 oz cough mixture 35c effective for young and old alike boadway drug store when reeve weldon casually stated at the council meeting mon- day evening that he would soon have to purchase a pair of glasses councillor ira rusnell thought of something the councilman enquir ed about the possibility of putting some sort of restriction on those bathing beauties who amble up and down mdin street on hot summer days dressed in little more than would besufficient to provide a pocket haiylkeichief for a canary some of the councillors denied that they had ever looked on such scenery but the councilman seem ed sure of his ground and said that our community should be protected from these beach lassies putting on the shows they do the reeve doubted if council had power to take action and anyway someone want ed to know just what constituted in decent dress if someone can offer a solution to the question the matter may be reopened when you want coal stivers at your service order now keep your stock fit use solmin soluble minerals cost about onehalf cent per animal per day and the benefits are tremendous you sa about 50 pounds of feed on every hundred pounds of gain when you add dr hess 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chevrolet has modernized the whole effect then take the interior its so neat and tailored it makes me think of our own living room fine upholstery lovely appointments everything in taste and remember chevrolet reinforces all this beauty with roof walls and floor of steel with all windows of safety glass i dont know much about mechanical details but i drive our chevrolet and from a womans point of view nothing could be easier to handle or safer fin ally i look after the family budget im sure nothing could be easier on the pocketbook you too will be proud to own thia new chevrolet conic to our showrooms to day see it drive it and compare prices before you buy the car that is compute c h e vr l e t the symbol of savings w s widd1field dealer wmo pkicid 1pattrnhtr mailer business coupt master de luxe models from 83 delivered at factory othawa ont government tax freight and license extra convenient terms arranged through the general motors instalment plea