page four the tribune stoufifville ontario thursday may 18 1939 christies biscuit sale vandorf christies honey maw 6xahams 0 graham was 1 9 christies graham wakrs iff io christies b package soda wafers christies premium soda wafers christies fig rolls maclarens peanut buttcr domino i black tea picnic sweet mixed pickles pis- 2 rcl9 2 33 5t23 it 45 19 giasscos plum i a kd with j 1q jam pectin jar bulk peanut boim k 10 beehive ccn syrup 2 16 old colony maple syrup maple leaf pure lard 2p 19 pure no 1 white quick suds ch1ps0 j 19 frys breakfast cocoa v- 19 new cabbage 3 lbs 10c head lettuce 2 for 19c fresh asparagus 3 bunches 25c dominion irtwv s tor e s limit green river mr t barefoot of emdale is visiting her parents mr and mrs j b wilson mrs e anthony and mrs t williams visited mrs c w reed at weston on wednesday miss marg wilson and mr benson draper spent last week with relatives in muskoka we welcome to our midst mrs robert devitt who moved here recently come to church next sunday a special patriotic service will be held in honour of our king and queen on canadian soil mr wm grey has been quite ill since he had a nasty fall a week or so ago we all hope he is soon his old self again the mothers day program for sunday schools was follow ed here on may 14th mr ed wilsons class of boys prepared a sketch which was enjoyed the y p s meeting will be held at the home of mr and mrs fred gostick on thursday evening may 18 this will be exceptionally interesting so come and bring a friend a number of young people gathered at the home of mr and mrs h g michell to con gratulate mr wm saddler on his birthday last tuesday even ing tribunes small advs are cheap and profitable mr and mrs chester graham and wee son of ringwood were visitors in this vicinity misses kingdon of thistle- town and holt were home over the weekend mr and mrs norman still and mrs mcneill of queensville were sunday guests in this neighbourhood mr donald morton and miss marjorie foster of lindsay were sunday visitors with earl fosters mrs edgar rose is feeling some better and able to be out also miss mabel carr is able to be out among her friends again mr and mrs russel sprox- ton and family had sunday dinner with mr and mrs morley andrews of queensville many of our farmers have finished seeding and others will wind up this week it appears to be going in nicely in this dis trict mr and mrs norman steck- ley and little daughters of ringwood attended our special mothers day service having dinner with her parents mr and mrs w pattenden with deep regret we hear our pastor has had an invitation to accept another charge but our scribe has not heard what his decision will be the dike family including mrs c dike miss annie and howard mr and mrsl harry west had sunday dinner with mr and mrs bert dike del- bert and billy and miss leda hawtin mrs bill reid miss helen reid and mr sam gibney pine orchard joined us in our worship miss helen assisting in what is called harry wests orchestra which furnished special music in the ss many attended the illustrat ed lecture last friday evening given by rev mr allen and son arnold who is a wonderful singer those who werent there certainly missed a rare treat mr and mrs charlie hooper and family and miss cora hooper of buttonville were sunday guests at geo sprox- tons in afternoon having tea with mr and mrs russel sproxton and family the children of this district are looking forward to going to the city on monday to greet our majesties our town is honour ed by having the royal train pass through our sunday school atten dance was so large that our supt suggested that the adults who usually have classes in the bethesda most of our farmers have finished seeding miss janette empringham was home on sunday mr valentine boldener had dinner on sunday with mr and mrs a b shaffer mr roy hancock of sudbury had tea at chas atkinsons on sunday mr percy yake was a sun day visitor with his aunt mrs law of lemonville mr and mrs fred ahin and family had sunday dinner with mr and mrs percy allin in aurora the recreation committee of the yps are planning for a social evening to be held on tuesday may 30th the jr institute will hold their election of officers on thursday may 26th at the home of miss alberta scott please note the change of date our superintendent would like to see the attendance well over 100 at sunday school next sunday if every pupil will make sure of his own presence we will not need to count on visit ors to make the number lets all be at the church at 2 pm 9th line whitchurch mr and mrs h talbot visit ed in agincourt for nearly a week mr and mrs wes lehman claremont were visiting at ross harpers mr and mrs emmerson and margaret at g ogdens union- ville little nora powell daughter of rev and mrs powell ux- bridge spent a week with mrs s h foote claremont altona mr and mrs cecil neal mr and mrs len cox were weekend visitors at mr john pallisters basement go up stairs and the auditorium was very near filled we hope to see every one next sunday our mothers day service including recitations and read ings from juniors and miss e kingdon read a poem by edgar guest and miss norma kinr- don told the story to the child ren and the orchestra gave several selctions which were very much appreciated mr wescott gave a very appropri ate addiess and the choir furn ished extra anthems xoe xoe ioe300i aoxaoc xomox a few thrift features special sale of cups and saucers a new shipment just in which we bought at a very low price and which we are offering at a very attractive price about six patterns sale price 19c j wallpaper time this is the time to have your rooms newly decorated theie is nothing that adds so much to the appearance of your rooms as new fresh wallpaper we carry a good selection of paper for all rooms and you are sure to find just what you want here prices per single roll 9c to 50c floor coverings linoleum congoleum oilcloth and feltol floor coverings are all dependable in quality attractive in appearance and will give good ser vice if given reasonable care we can supply your needs in floor coverings by the yard or in rugs at very reasonable prices curtains and curtain materials give your windows a fresh spring look with some of these dainty scrim ruffled curtains in a wide range of colours per pair 49c other lines pair from 79c to 275 dainty scarves this lot selected from our regular stock long scarves ascots and squares in attractive colours regu lar to 95 sale 59c new spring and summer wash frocks heres a collection of high grade tubfast porch frocks that are new if you want colour spirit dash or just plain lines youll find it right here all expertly made of heavy quality prints but you must see them to appreciate what splendid values they are 100 rayon silk undies fine quality rayon silk vests panties and bloomers in white peach and pink prices per garment at only 49c basque berets high quality all wool basque berets in rich shades of black navy royal white blue green wine scarlet etc all sizes priced at 45c a special in knit suits a few odd lines in three piece knit suits in all wool and silk and wbol colours are blue and white green and wine and white priced up to 950 for 295 smart frocks for the little girls rayon taffeta dresses in dainty styles that will delight the little girls of 2 to 6 years summery little frocks leaders in style as well as in price colours are yellow blue and pink with dainty trim 100 fine hats womens fine straws in the smart new styles that will appeal to your artistic sense because of their fine quality and style moderately priced at 100 to 250 new handbags you will need one of these bags to match your new costume they are highclass quality bags in many new and desireable styles and in a wide range of prices to suit all purses 95c to 500 chintz and art sateens still some very attractive values in our special sale our patrons have appreciated this very opportune sale and have taken advantage of it and you may also find here just what you need at a very decided reduction w h shaw store this store open tuesday thursday and saturday evenings closed wednesday afternoons phone 9512 i je30i i0e30i i0c30c soiaoi ioco oraoinr staff correspondent mr and mrs bryan former residents visited with friends in town over the weekend the measles are on the ram page in the village with a dozen or more cases reported mr john thompson of belle ville spent sunday with his mother mrs harry thompson mrs e slack who resides with her daughter mrs jno coates just north of town is in very poor health mr vaughan glover was home from peterboro on sun day visiting with his parents rev and mrs glover rev and mrs glover misses mcglashan miss smith and mr rawson spent a day last week at wilcox lake with mr and mrs rawson charles fair from pt bar row was in town this week visiting at widmer millers mr and mrs bruce taylor were al so visitors at the taylor home miss ada found will deliver an illustrated lecture here on may 26th on her trip to japan the lecture will be given in the baptist church mr and mrs edward lewis of claremont announce the engagement of their daughter jessie clara to mr samuel taylor son of mr and mrs wm taylor of uxbiidge marriage to take place june 10 mr chas cooper reports his general motors car sales as compairing favorably with those of last year mr cooper has sold 55 new cars so far this year the big demonstration which the cooper establishment stages annually is scheduled for june 2 large congregations were on hand in both churches for the mothers day services last sun day an event of special interest in the united service was a baptismal service for douglas alexandei son of mr and mrs eric pearce and bev erley georginadaughter of mr and mrs frank s barkley a double birthday celebra tion was observed at the home of loss hill here on sunday when mr harmon yake of stouffville marked his 88th year while his granddaughter laura celebrated her 22nd year the family gathered at the home of mr yakes daugh ter mrs loss hill eighteen being present mr and mrs harmon yake and son ray mr and mrs harry tobias toron to mr and mrs gordon riddle and irene of claremont both the honored guests were show ered with many gifts and good wishes mr harmon yake one of the oldest residents of the district is a son of the late hiram yake who for many years kept the east end hotel in stouffville this district was deeply ber eaved on thursday with the passing of mrs p l jull of brooklin wife of rev jull pas tor of the united church there and well known in claremont mrs jull passed away on thurs day after a lengthy illness and was buried at grove side cem etery brooklin on saturday mrs jull whose maiden name was maud playfair shared with her husband for 13 years the brooklin charge it is interest ing to note that only two weeks ago members of the congrega tion gathered to present the couple with a gift of flowers on the occasion of their 25th wed ding anniversary besides a sorrowing husband she leaves to mourn her loss two sons kenneth and gordon and one daughter ruth the service on saturday was largely attended and assisting pastors were rev j e glover of claremont rev w r tanton oshawa rev w p woodger cobourg rev robt simpson of brooklin and rev george telford oshawa form er college friend of both mr and mrs jull memories engraved in stone live forever if you are planning n purchasing a memorial of any kind this year and find it confusing as most people do may we suggest that you call on us and see our display be fore buying stouffville granite marble works estimates given work guaranteed p g tarr telephone stouffville s092 successor to l c wideman sale register wednesday may 31 sale of household furniture for com plete home belonging to jaboz thompson new gormley watch this paper for list of goods sale at two a s farmer auctioneer moving west m rawllnson ltd established 54 years special rates on household effects in pool cars to winnipeg and west to coast long distance moving and first ciass warehouses for storing household effects 610 tfongcslree toronto telephone kingsdale 5125 ballantrae building is quite brisk for we are told that robt windsor is to build a cottage right away for mrs noakes of toronto this will be an addition to the subdivision on the east side of the lake we hear that fred cum- mings has secured the contract for building a new house for a b sheffer at bethesda fred is just completing a cottage built at musselmans on the windsor drive for a toronto man named mackie remember the anniversary services to be held in ballan trae united church on sunday may 28 at 11 am and 730 pm the special preacher will be rev thos mitchell ma dd of ringwood special music at both services our school children will be taken to toronto in trucks we hear in order to see the king and queen next monday their reservation is in exhibition park and whether the older people get a glimpse of their majesties or notour kiddies are sure to see them our summer church united has been all slicked up for the reception of the summer wor- shippeis this season the in terior has been sheeted with fir and varnished about 40- 000 feet of lumber was used but the whole interior has been transposed into a most inviting place of worship another go ahead concern of our village that is adding im provements right now is the roy andrew shell gasoline station where the grocery store has been enlarged to provide table service for the ice cream patrons a liberal addition has been added to the building which also improves the gener al appearance of the place meals are served here too we understand notice for every 4 5 lbs of unwashed wool delivered to our mill we will make you one pair of union blankets free of any manufactur ing cost a 31anket that will not shrink and that will give you good practical service for years to come about 7 lbs 90x72 alimira woollen mill s b lehman sons footwear mens fine oxfords for all the family ismans work boots rubbers polishes laces etc- lehmans shoe store phone 1301 slouffville