page four the stouffville tribune thursday january 26th 1939 stanley theatre stouffville thursday friday saturday january 26 27 28 robt louis stevensons kidnapped warner baxter c aubrey smith freddie bartholomew monday tuesday wednesday january 30 31 february 1 little miss thoroughbred ann sheridan john fitel comedy and shorts thursday fri day saturday february 23 1 joan bennett in the texans randolph scott may robson 6th line whitchurch the boys and girls with their teacher reesor steckley had a fine time at their skating party on wintersteins pond cookies weiners and hot drinks were de voured in quantities after skat ing as the bunch were enter tained at mis ross haipers our ladies were terribly dis appointed on tuesday in not be ing able to attend the w a meeting in toronto as planned for weather was too bad and roads uncertain mr stanley medhurst of tor onto bible college will be in charge of the morning service at 6th line baptist church the young peoples society of the baptist church will be in charge of mr frank cook of toronto this friday night mr cook is a student at toronto baptist seminary s pollard incensed auctioneer sales conducted anywhere farm stock a specialty phone 8613 goodwood mr wilfred hubbard has secured the position of driving the lindsay creamery truck at the school meeting called for the election of two new trustees mr j ashenhurst was appointed chairman and walter brown secretary mr d mcdon ald was elected for the three year term and mr a e staley for one year the trustees now are mr d mcdonald mr h u harper and mr a e staley glad to report mr richard rae and mr jno foskett able to be up but not out very much yet the regular meeting of the goodwood womens institute was held at the home of mrs feren on january 18 with the president in the chair it was decided to hold a croquinole progressive party in the town hall in february mrs dows- well gave the report on the toi onto convention which was much appreciated the next meeting will be held at the home of mrs rae on february 15 dicksons hill miss edith hoover was home for a visit last thursday ross and bruce wideman attended the markham high school skating party last week we all think that william barkey is a hero he walked to sunday school on sunday after noon through the blizzard and cheerfully taught his class in spite of frozen ears the young peoples class was entertained at winfred timbers last thursday evening for a happy social time mrs abram raymer of box grove mrs george webb of stayner and miss anna bolen- derof bethesda visited at mr harvey moyers home on satur day the dicksons hill school hockey team played the sixth line team in a match on satur day at the pond but were rather badly beaten cheer up theyll show them next game our community was well re presented at the sunday school convention at unionville last week mr samuel barkey spent thursday evening in toronto a few of the local girls had a skating party on the pond last thursday afternoon a nice big congregation turn ed out to hear mr and mrs halsey warman at young peoples meeting monday night at mount joy keep up the good attendance throughout 1939 bloomington miss melva buston of ux- bridge spent the wkend with mrs arthur storry i a well known resident of mt dennis laid to rest in his 65th year lev s sanders died i suddenly with a heart attack on januarv 5th at his residence j 55 rockcliffe blvd mr sanders was born in markham town ship was a son of the late jos j sanders and hannah sullivan of bloomington for some years i was a foreman on the metn- iplitan railway at bond lake jhad lived in mount dennis 12 years he is survived by his widow two daughters mrs harry brillinger mrs procter one sister mrs riddle of bloom ington two sisters having pass ed on mrs t eby mrs daniel grove rev mr walker officiat ed interment on saturday jan 7th to riverdale cemeteiy weston the school trustees have awarded the contract for 24 cords of hardwood to alfred yakeley of church hill the price is most favorable being 270 per single cord of 16 inch wood delivery will be made in a couple of months three ten ders were sent in reply to the advertisement in the tribune wood is getting more scarce and the day is not far distant when the school will be heated by coal or perhaps an oil burner no inquest in greenwood accident lemonville we understand that mr tait of markham township has rent ed the ralph baker farm the yps is holding its week ly meeting at the home of mr r harper the topic dealing with the christian attitute to ward naziesm and fascism will be given by warren stewart the community extends its sincere sympathy to mr l heise in the death of his wife the lemonville hockey lads came through with a 7 0 vic tory over king city last week several lemonville hockey fans were present to see the goodwood stouffville game in uxbridge arena last friday night we are sorry to hear that mr g hamm lost a horse the other night j miss reta wells had a diffi cult time getting back to toron to on sunday night raes side- road was completely blocked church bill mr and mrs elmer loveless spent the weekend with mr and mrs wilbert irwin mr ivan mclanughlin spent a few days last week in toronto mr floyd martin spent the weekend with his father mr j martin christian endeavour meeting will be held this thursday even ling at the home of mr and mrs lazenby topic to be given by miss barbara pegg there will also be the roll call and collec tion the annual business meet ing for the endeavour will be held after the regular meeting everybody welcome the sympathy of the com munity goes out to mr and mrs wilbert irwin in the loss of their infant son wilbert harvey who passed away january 20 funeral from the late home to church hill church for service on saturday interment in church hill cemtery coroner h c pearson has announced that an inquest en quiring into the death of joyce issard daughter of mr and mrs w issard of greenwood is not necessary the 11yearold daughter was killed sleigh rid ing on the steep greenwood hill so well known to motorists who travel that way according to information she was riding down the hill when she ran off the road the sleigh striking a cul vert serious internal wounds resulted and she died half an hour after her father was with her when she died the child was carried into the store for first aid but was dead before her mother reached her side pine orchard mrs wilson had sunday din ner with her daughter mrs e johnston and family mrs wilson and miss b chapman were dinner guests of mrs wood on wednesday mr and mrs hope and betty spent saturday in toronto ruth armitage entertained the junior girls in their project work on saturday mrs woodhouse is spending a few days in toronto with relatives sorry to report mr b dike is suffering from a severe cold our school boys returned vic torious on saturday afternoon playing hockey with vandorf the young people of the club enjoyed their first skate on fri day held in pickering college rink and are looking forward to going again on friday aoczsoc aoi loxaoc aoi iooexoi 30e30e 30exoe xoexoi shaws store feature january whitewear sale linen towelling coloured border irish linen towelling this heavy quality finely woven irish linen is very absorbent wears well is 22 24 wide with colored borders of red green and blue regular 32c33c january sale per yard 27c heavy linen hand and tea towelling 17 to 22 wide in fancy stripes and checks reg 29c sale price 25c linen hand and tea towelling assorted colored stripes and checks regular 2527c sale price 22c fine quality towelling regular 22c a yard sale price 19c regular 18 19c sale price 16c regular 1617c sale price 2 for 25c allwool gray flannel good quality gray flannel about 28 wide regular 60c special 49c print house dress special new fresh stock smart styles and new patterns in all sizes regular 79c each sale price 2 for 1 school hose a wool and cotton mixture hose that are sure to be a real hit built for long wear they are splendid val ue at the price per pair 29c sheetings if you have been waiting to buy better sheeting at a money saving price heres your chance weve priced this sheeting at a real bar gain price and they are the quality that will stand lots of hard wear- heavy bleached twilled sheeting 74 wide regular 85c yard for 69c heavy bleached hospital sheeting 72 wide regular 60c yard for 50c heavy bleached sheeting 63 wide regular 65c yard for 55c bleached sheeting 78 reg45cfor37c heavy unbleached sheeting 84 wide regular 50c yard for 42c heavy unbleached sheeting 82 wide regular 49c yard for 40c heavy pillow cotton 40 wide reg 47c for 40c 40 wide reg 39c for 33c 42 wide reg 40c for 35c 42 wide reg 42c for 37c white cotton 36 wide reg 20c for 15c white and coloured broadcloth 36 wide regular 17c for 15c handkerchief special 25c handkerchiefs reduced to ea 19c 15c handkerchief reduced 2 for 25c 10c handerchiefs reduced 3 for 25c 5c handkerchiefs reduced 6 for 25c white flannelette good quality 2728 wide reg 15c and 16c now 2 for 25c good quality 3435 wide reg 17c and 18c now for 15c yd good quality 35c36 wide reg 29c and 35c now for 25c yd all wool blankets fine quality allwool blankets 66 x90 with borders of rainbow colors regular 1150 for 860 ailwool blankets 64x84 with pink borders splendid quality reg 1095 for 820 allwool bound blankets 60x80 in rose and gold very attractive regular 600 for 450 motor rugs heavy quality rugs with fringed ends in smart check patterns regular 850 for 640 regular 725 for 545 regular 450 for 340 regular 300 for 225 shirtings heavy flannelette shirting reg 30c and 32c for 25c regular 40c for 35c khaki regular 29c for 25c cottonade special black cottonades about 35 wide regular 25c for 19c w h shaw store this store open wednesday afternoons phone 9512 8th line markham a number of men from this place with sporting proclivities journied to norval one day re cently to enjoy a rabbit hunt and met with success far beyond ex pectations e roffey of markham is sink ing a well on the farm of thos blizzard the old one having be come useless on account of a cave in alonzo blizzard who formerly resided in this locality is moving in the spring to a farm near ballantrae many relatives and friends were in attendance at the funer al of mrs s b lehman of almira on january 17 at wide man cemetery the church was crowded to capacity quite number took in the skating carnival in the rink at unionville on friday night of last week mr and mrs ivan leadley were recent visitors with mr and mrs don wilson of ring- wood roy smith and his mother of glasgow visited at leslie warn holds one day last week mr and mrs allan wideman were in barrie one day last week owing to changing weather conditions many people in this community are confined to their homes suffering from colds mr roy jennings and daugh ter of temperanceville visited at the home of his sister mrs al- vin wideman recently jas greenwood has gone to kitchener for a few weeks the sunday schools of this vicinity were well represented at the convention herd at union ville last week every sunday school in the township was re presented fresh fish whitefirh herrings freshcaught whitefish and herrings smoked frozen salmon and oysters oboyles meat market phone 3501 garibaldi xoexoi xoexoi xoexoi ioboi xoexoi the major of smokey hollow was on hand at the station to welcome the first coming of the skiers it was a bad day but they proceeded by sleigh- to the heights of high lonely where they were given a hearty wel come by the mountain folk ralph cooper froze the side of his face his nose and ear on the return trip the young people started to practice for their play truth takes a holiday another neighbor night was held on friday evening jan 20 at the home of wm hewlett a fine crowd gathered with mr bert tindall as leader sandy mclean will conduct the next meeting at norman waggs on february 3rd i bethesda miss kathleen steckley visit ed with mrs d snider in stouffville last thursday mr and mrs a b shaffer had tea last thursday with mr and mrs peter brillinger of gormley mrs louis brillinger spent a few days with mr and mrs h heise at ringwood leonard brillinger has been feeling under the weather for a couple of weeks we are sorry to say mr ralph allin who is in the toronto general hospital is improving slowly the wms will hold their february meeting next wednes day at the home of mrs hunt the jr institute had a very interesting meeting last wed nesday at the home of miss ruth clark miss anne lehman of stouffville gave a fine edu cational talk on music and used her talent delightfully on the piano bethesda came through the blizzard on sunday without any serious mishap the sunday school attendance was somewhat lowered but several heroics braved the storm and assem bled at the house of worship pikes pond was the scene of the yps skating party last thursday night the tempera ture was zero and a few frozen ears verified the fact but the warm fire in the shack was very inviting and how that lunch and coffee dfd warm up our inners misses honsberger and shantz who so splendidly assisted in leading the singing at the camp meeting at pikes peak last summer were in charge of the music in the stouffville christian church last sunday we are in sympathy with the fellow who walked through the storm saturday night with the intention of losing some of his surplus energy by the use of his skates but was disappointed in finding the pond deserted and a heavy fall of snow on the ice better luck next time be sure and look over the 5c to 100 store specials for this thursday friday and saturday green river mr and mrs h b michell entertained friends at dinner on thursday evening the y p from altona expect to put on a drama here on mon day january 30th in the church admission 25 and 15c under auspices of the cemetery committee the title of the drama a ready made family mr edward j wilson is in the christie st hospital in tor onto for treatment we hope he will soon regain good health we are glad to report that mr t williams is feeling much better he caught a severe cold at a sale recently the young peoples class held their meeting this week on tuesday at the home of don and frank williams we are glad to see these meetings are so well attended the word for roll call was heart refresh ments were served by com mittee in charge a number of our local gals are enjoying brisk walks these nice cold wintry days they much prefer the wide open highway to the four walls of home and knitting needles