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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 27, 1938, p. 3

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stouffville ontario thursday october 27 1938 page three aomuiliiuuuiiimiiuiimiiniuiiiiuiiuumuiimiiuuiiiiiiiiuiuiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiimiijiiiiiimiiimiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiig i town topics i 3 3 vhqse in voub pkksoxals 15301 5 ii1h1iihiiiiv uiniiihiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniinimiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiniiiiiiuumiiiq miss lillian phillips has en- mrs joseph agnew miss rolled at the gregg business college toronto where she is taking a business course dr ira and mrs freel intend to leave about november 15 on their annual trek south where the weather will be more moder ate over the winter season mr and mrs harmon yake kay and wilmot mr and mrs loss hill son ray miss ilean hill and friend where sunday visitors at mr and mrs gordon riddle of claremont miss eulah brillinger accompanied by mr john williamson of markham motor ed to fergus on saturday where they were weekend guests of mr and mrs barton lynburner longevity has become a by word in the village of canning- ton as it has right here in our own town three old ladies cele brated their birthdays last week and each was well past eighty mrs joseph halward 88 is the oldest miss annie clift was 85 and mrs thomas lambert 82 mary agnew and mrs maud of toronto were sunday visitors with mr and mrs j k agnow things are getting better in europe it appears france and britain can do things provided mussolini and hitler and stalin agree mr and mrs nathan tarr mr percy tarr and miss vera were in orillia visiting the formers daughter there we couldnt help notice last week that a toronto furniture house was advertising a mattress sale but at an advanced price over the s850 advertised right in the local paper by l e oneill the local sale is still on while the toronto one was for a limited few days mr roy turner returned to chicago last week after spend ing a couple of weeks at the home of his father mr john turner the eldest son of our local citizen is in the charcoal business in the windy city and when here on holidays enjoyed a few days hunting for game harold catton of milliken who was driving a wagon south on the kennedy road on thursday night when his team bolted on being struck by a car receiv ed body bruises and quite a shaking up some moments lat er the horses crashed into a second car driven by allen goudie stouffville but escaped injury and finally reached home unhurt stouffville and district plow men were successful in carrying off seveial prizes at the peel county plowing match held last friday ed timbers milliken was a winner in the jointer sod plow open while fred timbers stouffville carried off the canada packers trophy for tractor in sod arrangements have been made to continue the sale of mattresses at l e oneills furniture store well folks as well as sick people develop sores from sleeping on poor mattress es when for 850 they might have solid comfort for their bodies other mattresses are priced higher but all are cut away below regular prices for line new materials throughout and genuine full springs drop in and see them even if you do not buy one the congregation of the christian church in stouffville demonstrated that they could not conduct their sunday wor ship service in a manner similar to the old time quaker folk last sunday in stouffville with a fairsized congregation assem bled at 11 oclock everybody waited for the preacher who never put in an appearance after moments of silence which drifted into minutes it began to dawn on the church officials that something might be amiss and that the speaker who was sup posed to come from toronto may have made a mistake somehow as time went on this proved to be the case the congregation dispersed and attended other churches the situation recalls to us how the old quaker church at quaker hill immediately west of uxbridge town used to carry on the sabbath services which we had an opportunity to attend once in a while when a small boy the congregation assem bled in the usual form all sat very still if the spirit moved someone to arise and deliver a message the service continued otherwise all sat silent through out the hour then quietly arose and went home eiilil al rigidly tested for high quality mixes well rises lightly makes delicious tasting bread and rolls helps prevent expensive baking failures 98 lbs m from el hard wheat f flour ordtr a feagfromljrvbealer today canad tvj h ivory permanent waxes 250 1000 shampoo haircut and finger wave included hot oil treatments facial manicuring east end beauty shop phone 176 lehmans shoe store phone 4301 stouffville footwear for all the family womens hosiery boots shoes rubbers mitts socks gloves the westview nursing home stouftville obstetrical and convalescent cases taken reasonable terms marjorie stewart reg n phone 272 walnut dining room suite queen ann design phone 8109 st thomas reports it has one man who has been on relief for 64 consecutive months but the report does not say whether or not there is any kind of long ser vice decoration for such per formance four of our local and district mennonite ministers journeyed to kitchener on tuesday to at tend the funeral of the late rev jacob detweiler who passed away there in his 94th year after over a half a century of service in the mennonite field those at tending from here were rev h shantz and mrs shantz and rev p j lehman and rev henry goudie of markham and rev a lehman mount albert a correspondent writing to the globe and mail asks if any explanation can be given for a ton of wheat bringing 1934 to the farmer at the mill and it costs 2400 to take home a ton of bran perhaps the same ex planation would cover the bigger spread that occurs on prepared breakfast foods that sell for about a cent an ounce a man in york county killed several turkeys the other day the birds crashed into his car and he wasnt to blame he ex plains it this way i was driv ing along at 50 miles an hour when i came alongside a flock of turkeys on the side of the road two or three decided to cross over and thus the crash one would think that a motor ist would have sense enough to slow down his car to ten miles to pass a flock of turkeys but sense is so often lacking halloween next monday night october 31 miss watson of beavcrton was a recent visitor at the george dowswell home east end american students suggest there should be a secretary of peace and after all why not a new kind of dairy cow three feet high is being developed in the western states and the beauty of the idea is that on a cold wet day they can take them one at a time in by the kitchen stove to milk them henry ford has been telling some people a real truth he said the other day that war is on its last legs because now it can get around behind the lines and kill the fellow who started it people used to put by money for a rainy day which they were never too sure would ever come now they put by the bit of money to take them places ir the car the first sunny day thai comes along less than two months after the death of his wife william smith died wednesday at his home in toronto he was in his 79th year and came to toronto from uxbridge in 1908 ho was a native of uxbridge district and carried on business there for fourteen years he was a member of st pauls presby terian church mr smith is sui vived by one son austin smith one evening last week a throng of some seventy people all of whom are identified with the stouffville mennonite church wrapped on the parsonage door up on baker avenue opened it and walked in the new parson and his wife were more than amazed at the unexpected call not only the number of people might have easily astonished them but everybody seemed loaded down like santa claus when the purpose of the cal was fully made known it was found that it was a sort of wel come to the rev h shantz and mrs shantz who only a few days ago got settled here to take up the ministerial duties on this charge in addition to the wel come the visitors brought pota toes beans peas fruit apples onions groceries and other things that where forgotten fo the moment in fact they stock ed the ministers larder in a way that would see him safely through a journey to the north pole and back needless to say it was a nice thing to do and such demonstrations of good will in a tangible manner are all too scarce in this- day and age of rush and go all the time more profit from every animal on the farmer a sugared schumacher feed is a great utility feed it serves all types of stock at all times of the year sugared schumacher is better than corn better than oats better than barley better than wheat feeds because it is a blend of all four of them plus minerals molasses and iodine quaker sugared schumacher feed iia been a standard feed for uiauy year one with which other feed are compared it develops a quality of hone skin and muscle that make better looking animals helps keep them in vigor health and condition for growing young tock rebuilding dry stock develop- ion litters keeping the work horses d condition yes even for the milk- schumacher feed is the choice of ful farmers for a dependable alt round stiver bros donald parrott markham youth was fined 1000 and costs when he appeared in county court monday on a charge of leaving the scene of an accident of a week ago when he allegedly struck down henry joyce mark ham township farmhand with his mortorcycle arrests were few during the recent pheasant war and the twentyfive game wardens who policed the area for the occasion found the hunters quite a law- abidinglot on the whole james smith deputy from vic toria square came upon two men shooting from their car along no 7 highway on saturday afternoon which was the only charge recorded besides that of constable gaymans the checking up of cars by game wardens during the re cent pheasant shoot had its humorous aspects too we are told of one ambitious warden in markham township who step ped up to a likely looking motor ist and said how many whereupon the motorist replied rather meekly fourteen the warden thinking that he had certainly hit upon a most lawless hunter snapped back open your trunk and lets have a look thereupon the driver opened up and presented the officer with fourteen nice plump cauliflower not long ago we read of a motorist being severely thump ed for not having any money in his pockets when assaulted by a hitchhiker whom the motorist had given a lift something similar happened on monday when j w wideman gave a hiker a lift from down in mark ham in to town the chap was smoking a cigarette it didnt occur to him of course that the owner might not like anyone to smoke in his car but aside from this the hitchhiker had dropped some fire on the cushion which smouldered away and after the hiker had gone on his way a real smouldering was under way in the car and probably would have stirred up a fire had it not been extinguished in time as it was the cushion had a hole burn ed through it a thing which will ever remind the owner that entertaining stranger not vouch ed for has its risks solid comfort f we all like it with cold weather at hand a heater in the car is a necessary thing if you want comfort we are stocked to install a heater in your car that will give you the most satisfac tion in your particular make drop in and see our stock and get our prices and dont forget our time payment plan do not take chances with unreliable anti freeze we can fill you up with prestone the most reliable anti freeze on the market it is the cheapest too in the long run raes garage goodwood phone 2002 i service that satisfies 0 o ioe30e 30e30e aoooc aoi xocaotoeaoe ioe30i locaoc o 0 o o 0 o americas favorite they not only o 4 o 0 o 2s5 ho xoc3orvj o 0 o b uy a ticket stouffville boys band theatre night thurs nov 3rd two sh o wings o 0 o the total proceeds of this picture will go to purchase instruments for the boys band the theatre manage ment is presenting the picture absolutely free to the band lucky draw for valuable prize every ticket 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