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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 29, 1938, p. 4

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page four stouffville ontario thursday september 29 1938 iotaoi o p o n o what is bread we all know its a staple food but theres a wide difference in breads if you want the best demand stovers wc make soya bean whole wheat and health breads in addition to our finer duality white bread a stover wagon calls on your street stouffville bakery phone 189 stouffville ioc wnot i0e30x fl o dance clare mont hall every wedneday evening tommy langley and his swing band admission 30c pine orchard miss dorothy mcewen spent the weekend with her parents mr jack vanluvan spent sunday at his home in willow- dale miss beatrice chapman is home again after spending a couple of months in aurora mr and mrs brandon were dinner guests sunday with mr and mrs hutchinson the wicldifleld family and mr allen were visitors at w halls of sharon o n sunday mr and mrs miller of tor onto spent sunday at the home of mrs j reid mr clarkson playter who recently moved from our com munity was married in bethesda church mr and mrs toole sr also mr and mrs earl toole attended the wedding rally day service was well attended sunday mr merton toole giving the address the church also held their anniver sary services with dr mclntyre speaking in the afternoon rev mitchell of ringwood was the evening speaker bringing a splendid message to the congre gation green river the ladies aid met on wed nesday afternoon at the parson age whitevale the baptist church annual business meeting was held in the church on wednesday even ing more particulars later mrs john beckett and mrs m draper are on the sick list ringwood the harvest home service was well attended on sunday evening mr and mrs garnet kirk of markham were sunday visitors at a m goves mrs jennie fockler is visit ing in toronto mrs alf hoover of stouffville spent saturday with mrs martin fockler mr and mrs fraser of cree- more spent the weekend with their daughter mrs d v wil son p h raymer of mount joy called on friends in our village on saturday we are glad to know that peter is improving in health mrs harriet campbell of bemidji minnesota and mr and mrs j w taun also mrs lottie snider of stouffville were recent visitors with mr and mrs roy grove messrs w alter vague george johnson also mervin browns- berger and mr hoover of mal vern spent the weekend at halls lake the newlyweds rev and mrs bert serrick returned from markham goats prominent prize winners we hope for a speedy recovery mr lome carterage 18 met their honeymoon trip last wed- a nasty accident last week when nesday the community wish attending his fathers horses his j them a long and happy married cheek was laid open and his chin life was badly hurt lloyd seebeck 10yearold son of roy seebeck had a bad fall on sunday he injured his arm near his shoulder and was taken to the east general hospital in toronto for xray fred cole of markham town ship who lives south of stouff ville near no 7 highway is a successful and prominent breed er of goats above is shown three of his winning saanen goats at the cne this year left to right first prize yearling j champion grade and champion pure bred does only two breed ers had more than one or two milking goats at the fair hence mr coles entries were outstand ing the goats above have been sold to major cliche our new minister mr herbert s cockburn commences his duties here next sunday mr cockburn preached his farewell message last sunday night in parliament street church tor- lonto we welcome this young mr and mrs clifford postill minister to our pulpit were the recipients of many the church was comfortably lovely and useful gifts on satur- fi on monday night for the day evening when their friends i lantern lecture given by mr and neighbors gathered to wish i george worling on his work in these popular newlyweds god nigeria west africa mr speed on their lifes journey worling is a brother of our together i dearly beloved harry worling on tuesrtay evening of this who is serving the lord in india week the ris met a the home mr worling was accompanied by his brother james who favor- see in old chicago at the stanley stouffville this week end sept 29 30 oct 1 tribune advertising pays of mr and mrs wm duncan this is the first meeting of the season after the election of officers which took place three weeks ago after the meeting a jolly game of croquinole was played before refreshments were served by committee in charge cd his audience vocal solos with two fine church hill a number of our young folk the markham fair committee if re anxiously waiting for mark are to be congratulated on mak ing such an attractive appeal for a larger attendance on all three days many of us are hoping to attend all these three clays in stead of just two as in former years this is our big community fair we should put aside all other smaller duties and attend each day patronize home indus try the farmers fair for farm ers and farmers friends ham fair this saturday we are looking for a large sized congregation on sunday to hear rev lewis lake gradu ate of toronto bible when he comes to us to preach for a call this young man who is so well and favorably known to those who have heard him each morn ing on his radio broadcast from the church of the crusaders will be anxious to meet him vandorf misses e kingdon of thiste- town and norma kingdon of hope were home over sunday dr and mrs covey and ross were sunday guests with mr and mrs william morley this week the farmers will finish cutting corn for this year and report a good crop in this district some of our gormley friends will join us in prayer service to be held at freeman allins on the 3rd line on thursday even ing come and bring your friends god honors those who honor him several friends and relatives of the late miss mercee wright from here attended her funeral held at her brothers charlie wrights with rev dr mclntyre of newmarket and pastor at pine orchard was in charge of the service and inter ment took place at pine orchard pall bearers were messrs leslie preston harry roluck ernest fowler dave green and russel and george sproxton locust hill rev levi atkinson of the united church stouffville con ducted the service at the 48th anniversary of the united church here last sunday after noon music was supplied by the home choir in the evening rev george dix of scarboro took the service with music led by the cedar grove choir 6e a o xoexoi 30noc 30e30i 30exooi x0e30e 30exoe wallpaper time this is a good time to have your rooms redecorated and have your walls bright and cheerful when the cold weather comes we have many bright and attractive patterns that will add charm and beauty to your rooms and all are moderately priced we will be glad to give you are esti mate of cost flannelette gowns flannelette gowns in blue peach and white with contrasting trim a very comfortable garment for the cooler weather each 95c si 10 si 25 cotton undies fine quality cotton underwear in a medium weight suitable for this early fall weather 49c 59c hats that are different fine felts that are sure to find fav or with all women who like to be well dressed theres a hat to suit your particularstyle broad brim tubans offt heface and many other styles that are sure to please 158 to 225 wool socks an exceptionally fine quality in these all wool sockees warm and comfortable in all colors pair 29c boys golf hose extra quality english made hose in brown only sturdy long wearing hose that are sure to give satisfac tion in sizes 7 to 9 including half sizes per pair 49c bath towels specially good value in these bath towels good absorbent qualities and large size about 20x40 and in colors of gold mauve green blue and pink each 39c per pair 69c bath mats heavy quality bath mats size about 20x30 in green and blue in attractive patterns each 125 special quality bath- towels finest quality and large size characterize these high class towels gold and white green and white and blue and white very appropriate for shower or wedding gifts each si 10 yama and woolette make bedtime welcome the smart est and most practical flannelette pyjama fabrics for fall and winter wear for women and children the woolette with its novely patterns will be favoured and for men the yama cloth with its distinctive stripes and checks will be chosen they are all sun and tubfast priced at yd 30c smart frocks we are now showing early fall styles in street and afternoon dress es they are decidedly attractive uoth in style and materials and we invite your inspection 295 to 995 travellers samples china in we were fortunate in securing a shipment of fine china odd pieces of all sorts and of high quality bought at a very great reduction we are offering the lot at prices which are just a fraction of the regular whole sale price make your selection early as they are being picked up very rapidly glass bowl sets set of 5 bowls in green or pink ribbed bowls with roll edge per set 95c phone 9512 j3vs shaws store phone 9512 v mti vmf exoi case not as bad as feared a representative of the can adian pension commission was in town last week with the idea of giving any assistance neces sary to the family of seven children of mrs rose crumb who is confined to the toronto general hospital for six weeks it was found that everything necessary is being done for the family who live on stouffer street in fact the tribune also looked into this ease because we had said the family was in receipt of only a meagre pen sion but we find that all the family really needed was guardianship during the mothers absence a pension which we deem as ample even for seven children is being paid to the mother and this will take care of the physical needs guardianship of the home is al so being attended to mrs crumb we understand is mak ing satisfactory recovery from her recent operation boys girls ballantrae the happy hour our bright happy meeting for boys and girls will be resumed friday night in the baptist church meetings will be held every friday at 700 pm throughout the winter months come friday lantern slides presbyterian anniversary ioeioe xoexoe 30exoi xoexoi xoexoi xoexoe soexoi 30exoi mr and mrs earl connor moved from our community last thursday to kincardine where they will make their home miss marie forfar was home for the weekend from uxbridge where she is taking a business course mrs elliot and her daughter miss laura have returned to the city for the winter months pleased to report that mrs payne who suffered a stroke a short time ago is progressing favorably someone lifted several gallons of gas from the tank of charles prestons tractor the other even ing while it was resting on the farm of george mccormack about a hundred of our young people staged a double chirivari last week calling on the newly weds mr and mrs james old ham who have only recently re turned from their honeymoon and then on tothe home of mrs fred clark nee jennie oldham our former school teacher the clarks have just returned from a wedding trip in the north country mr and mrs herb mitchell returned on saturday from a thee weeks motor trip to the peace river district which journey they covered some 6500 miles and only struck one wet day in all their travels in the peace river district the farmers were threshing the poor est crop in nineteen years in fact every cron up to this year has been good in that neriod at eureka- river near fairview mr mitchell has two nephews who located there nineteen years ago when they went in with a wagon and a little live stock an excellent sample of peice river potatoes is left at the tribune office which shows they can grow good tubers in the far north ready markets are the great draw back to this new country where mr mitchells nephews are it is 40 miles from a railway goodwood mrs j f reid was in toron to on tuesday keep sunday oct 9th for the evening thanksgiving service in the goodwood united church when special singing will be rev a r skinner will be the guest preacher at the anniver sary service of st james presbyterian church at 3 pm next sunday october 2 mr skinner is minister at avenue road presbyterian church tor onto where he has been great ly influential in the work of the church in that city special mus ic will be provided by the male quartette of st andrews unit ed church markham rendered by the choir and orchestra the rev j w hol mes the pastor will preach the goodwood union choir will be at siloam for the even ing service october 2 this is their anniversary occasion the united church minister from mount albert will preach a representative of the dept of highways met our township council tuesday forenoon con cerning a sidewalk from the rail road west which we hope will be put down this fall mrs c watson underwent the painful operation of having her tonsils removed last satur day we are glad to report she is doing fine and was able to be up monday afternoon the citizens here who have friends in toronto and elsewhere who like to spend their weekends in the vicinity of goodwood will be pleased to know the sunday evening train will stop when flagged it is due in goodwood 812 pm the public will be pleased to know the agent is on duty for the evening trains dur ing the week specials for this week bulk rolled oats g lbs for 25c shredded cocoanut pound 17c navv toilet tissue4 for 25c brunswick sardines 3 for 14c aylmer white corn 3 for 25c beaver blueberries tin 10c prune plums blue grapes i head lettuce connors old salt clam chowder soup 8c motor oil 6 quats 99c medium and light grades for winter driving dominion stores limited kenneth phillip mnnnrcr stotiffville branch

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