page four the stouffville tribune stouffville february 2 1939 weekend specials 4 x quaker bread flour 98 lb sack 3x9 new cheese mild 2 lbs domino baking powder lb 15c cocoanut shredded or fine lb lgc domino tea black or mixed lb 49c v lb 25c sliced side bacon lb 37c brooms 5 string 25c corn syrup 5 lb tin 36c hive or crown frys cocoa mb tin 19c prunes medium size 4 lbs for 29c hom1n1 stores stouffville branch town delivery altona cedar grove the discussion group will mr ken mcintosh is in meet this thursday evening jn thomas this week the church this is the meeting mr and mrs j pj st and announced for a week ago but bm 0 brampton visited at mr 0win to bad mrs archie milroys on i sunday mr was postponed weather on friday evening feb 10 mr william cladd jr we are the young people of green very sorrv to say is confined to river will present tneir play en- his bed we al hope for a very titled memories in the altona i school this sounds good and will no doubt attract a nice vandorf the weatherman has given us a good share of snow many sidelines that are much travel led are closed at time of writing while our bakers and local mer chant were compeled to travel many extra miles out of their road last week our farmers who have to depend on dob bin would appreciate a little more snow left on the 4th and highways it was reported that the temperature stood at 20 below last thursday morning relatives and friends here of mrs william march of aurora were shocked to learn of her death early on sunday morning from pneumonia which followed a cold recently our sympathy goes out to the ber eaved husband and family the ladies aid will be held at the home of mrs herbert oliver on wednesday of this week our church goers found different ways to get there some walked through deep snow some distance others chose the horse and cutter and the rest managed to get there with cars some with difficulty mr smith of the west who has been visting relatives here assisted our choir sunday morn ing crowd the regular monthly meeting of the altona institute will be held at the home of mrs milton harris on wednesday feb 8 at 2 oclock the motto is smiles and sunshine needed in the win ter time this is the reason i ha pleased to be my valentine the roll call will be answered by each member bringing their favorite pattern of a rug or quilt ms s mckay will give a paper on how good wares make quick market mrs j mccreight will also give a pap er on the subject canadianiz- ation the program will be in charge of group 6 with mrs a carruthers leader the insti tute at its last meeting heard a very instructive address given by mr reg button on laws affecting women and children and at this time they publicly thank mr button studio club early recovery the stitch n chatter club plan to meet at the home of miss nellie hams agincourt on thursday night of this week weather and roads permitting the anual congregational meeting of zion united church will be held on friday evening of this week a supper will com mence the evening cedar grove school teacher and pupils entertained the neighbouring schools namely box grove hillside locust hill to a skating party at cedarena on friday afternoon last lunch with coffee was served such cute little snowdrifts settled themselves around the country on monday stopping as much traffic as possible espec ially one car which only got a short distance along the scar- boro townline the driver had to borrow a bed for the night im sure if any of the fine gentle men around had known of this fair damsels plight noth ing would have stopped themnot even snow mrs c w bogart dies in 92nd year margaret bogart widow of c w bogart newmarket died last week at the home of her granddaughter mrs m f templeton glenlake ave she was in her 92nd year and had been ill only a few days she was born in whitchurch but lived for many years in new market surviving in addition to mrs templeton are her daughter mrs j l mallory and her granddaughters mrs w c pollard uxbridge and mrs w j boyd oshawa the studio club held their second meeting of the season on friday evening at the home of t w eagleson toronto with sixteen members presnt mary henderson president was in the chair and after the business meeting a short pro gram of modern piano music was given by marjorie pearson dorothy flannery lenore bak er campel pearson and murry oster from the works of debussy glazounow palmgren levitzki and dennee marguerite bishipam gave a brief talk on bach and mary grace irwin on handel games contests and refresh ments concluded the evening gormley miss grace baker is visiting friends in stevensville mr fred lebeck of victoria square was in stouffville one day last week calling on friends mr and mrs john hoover of toronto were sunday visitors at mr and mrs allan hoovers mr alfred davis of stevens ville spent several days recently at the home of mr and mrs r f baker we are glad to report that miss rhoda winger who have been ill for some weeks is now i improving miss bulah heise is making a stay indefinately with mr and attend the veterans skating mrs john agnew of toronto party on wednesday feb 8th are in ill health we are glad to report mrs jno steckley who has been con fined to her bed for the past four weeks i sslowly improving mr charles baker from kin- dersley sask made short calls with relatives and friends in s pollard licensed auctioneer sales conducted anywhere farm stock a specialty phone 8613 eastern canada his stopping places were collingwood tor onto gormley and kitchener sunday visitors at the home of mr and mrs c h doner were mrs e hoover lawrence and jean miss jean bond and mr norman carrington mr ted wideman of sudbury is spending a few weeks at his home here after having had a tonsil operation at the western hospital toronto we are very sorry to hear that mr l l nichols our form er school teacher of victoria square is ill with pneumonia we wish him a very speedy re covery mr and mrs e harvey also mr and mrs e hunt had din ner with mr and mrs james hunt on tuesday last it being the occasion of mr hunts birthday the many friends of walter henderson will be glad to hear he is slowly improving after a severe attack of pneumonia which almost proved fatal we hope he will soon be well again dont forget the young peoples meeting on tuesday february the 7th in the mbc church when rev levi atkin son of stouffville united church will give a missionary address everybody welcome the ladies of this vicinity are very busy quilling these days we think they must be prepar ing for more of that stormy weather we experienced last week or perhaps they are pre paring for some joyous occasion in the not too distant future we were very sorry to hear that mr elmore evans from the third line had the misfortune of having his hand severely injur ed while operating a root pulp- er it required some thirty stitches or more to close the wound the short course in agri culture and home economics came to a close on friday even ing of last week when mem bers of the course and their friends gathered in the com munity hall at victoria square for a banquet a very enjoy able evening was reported by all who attended we feel grateful to our weatherman in giving us a more congenial type of winter after a period of the stern storm old time kind we had years ago so lest we might forget we are re minded occasionally to brace up and accept it as it comes additional locals mrs ida kidd of toronto is visiting with her mother mrs henrv vanzant mrs w robson nichols of winnipeg is visiting with her daughter mrs herbert b freel mr and mrs elgin granger of scarboro junction were re cent guests with mrs w t bvam and miss ethel mr and mrs cecil carpentier and daughter cecelia of sutton ontario spent the weekend with mr and mrs j b sanders mr c wark of petrolia ont has taken jim lawsons place as teller in the local bank of nova scotia jim was just re cently ti to the bel mont branch near london mrs j s dougherty wife of the village clerk and treasurer has been quite ill at the home of her daughter mrs bert carpentier baker avenue david coates and miss alma redshaw of claremont were united in marriage last week in stouffville the couple are re ceiving the congratulations of their claremont friends some of the merchants are demanding that the council re move the snow banks from the business section of main street mondays big blow certainly piled up a lot of the beautiful which isnt exactly beautiful if in the wrong place mr frank rae has been laid up for nearly two weeks which accounts for his absence around the tailor shop over shaws store he has been wrestling with old man cold and it is only the last few days he has been getting the best of the situation aotaoi xoxaox aoaoi ioooe x0e300e30x ioc 10301 s easona ble s new prints exceedingly attractive are the new prints both in quality and in appearance they are full 36 inch in width sunfast and tubfast and the patterns are new and unusual with novel colour combinations 20c 25c 29c pullovers and sweaters a wide range of styles and colors to choose from in all sizes closely marked for quick sale also some decided reductions in broken lines ask to see these garments new 1939 print frocks a smart assortment of fresh gay little dresses smart florals and striking stripes predominate in these lovely frocks in sizes 11 to 20 and t ho price is attractive too 200 all wool hose you will need these warm and cosy ali wool hose for this zero weather they are full fashioned made with fine quality wool and are sure to meet the most exacting re quirements priced at y v pair 110 silk and won hose fine quality flannelette pyjamas fine quality flannelette pyjamas in blue peach pink and white with contrasting trim price 110 to 195 womens hats an assortment of hats mostly felts with a few velvets all smart up-to- date winter hats values to 225 to clear at each 100 ski suits reduced made of heavy quality goods coats with two pockets and trous ers have elastic at waist and ankles they are in green brown and blue and in sizes 12 16 18 and priced at 725 to 1025 less 25 per cent also separate ski coats and trous ers reduced at 25 per cent a special in foundation garments we were able to secure a limited quantity of these corsets and gir dles at this extraordinary low price this is actually the best value in foundation garments that we have ever been able to offer corsets are front hired and girdles are side hook- and all made of good heavy material 59c 75e 100 priced at 79c and 39c pecials wall papers why not redecorate while sale prices prevail on wallpapers all our remaining stock must be cleared out in order to make room for our new stock and we are making very drastic reductions and we have some very attractive specials in room lot bundles buy for present or fut ure requirements at moneysaving prices salad bowls we have still a few of those very attractive bowls that have been so popular with shrewd buyers they are decorative in attractive patterns and colons and are a real buy at the price ech 25c dinner services here are some exceptional specials in dinner services two patterns plain white with blue or wine coloured band these are full twelve person sets and are wonderful value at the price 1295 with floral decorations 1495 pyrex and glasbake a fine showing of this popular ware at greatly reduced prices cover gas eroles round and oval open id iie plates see them i i our chin department after all there is no place quite as good as our canada mr and mrs a sheffer of collingwood district are spend ing some time with their daughters mrs p steckley of almira and mrs e steckley of victoria square as well as many other relatives and friends in this community they were at one time residents of this place the irwin home at island lake was sorely saddened ten days ago when the baby son of mr and mrs wilbert irwin died suddenly it was their first born and the little fellow suffered from convulsions although pre vious to this was a fine healthy for i baby of six months goodwood farmer buried saturday following an illness of two or three years willard slack pass ed away on january 26 at his farm home north of goodwood born in uxbridge township he had spent all his life in the neighborhood for eleven years he resided on the place where he died and was regarded as a successful farmer and a fine citizen he supplied the com- muaity with milk which could fij always be relied on for its equality a son of junes slack of altona willard married maud baker in 1906 besid his sorrowing wife there survives 6 1 two daughters mrs lemon 0i clark of goodwood and miss 3 1 jean at home brothers of the deceased are james of stouff ville manual josehp albert freeman and one sister miss ellen j oi in politics deceased was a 0 conservative and in religion a j baptist the funeral on salur- day afternoon took place to goodwood baptist church thence to goodwood cemetery rev mr ostrum conducted the weekend guests at the home of mr and mrs h o klinck obrien ave were the misses katherine bryce arlene booth margaret easto and agnes klinck and messrs stanley best arthur hobson- john hay- ward and hugh hergison all of toronto the junior womens insti tute will meet at 230 on wed nesday february 8- at the home of mrs j h silverthorn miss marjorie stewart rn will be the guest speaker music will be provided by mrs d ratcliff miss evelyn dougherty and miss doris baker members will answer the roll call by exhibit ing some article of handcraft of their own making in their fifty years ago column last week the uxbridge times had this item there were nine newly married couples on the evening train for toronto one from mariposa four at black- water one at uxbridge two at stouffville one at unionville conductor mitchell had a great time directing them to the best hotels on arrival of the train at toronto th 4 tzz this store 0en wednesday afternoons h 0 service u one 9512 elderly laflie ji ocaoc 3oaoc 30soi i0k30k 30e30x locaoc ziorzio- roznor rris- nxv piimibic box us uingnood ontario i council standard a ribroll or i tilelap roofing j is being widely for houses used 1 i i rn ncnt ather- h