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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 25, 1939, p. 4

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page four the tribune stouffville ontario thursday may 25 1939 special ricilmelll old cheese special plain or pjiento cheese r special colleen golden bantam choice corn 3 special standaxo peas 4 seve special stanoard tomatoes special santa clara 7080 med sizi prunes chotce special santa clara 4050 good she prunes hoke special party brand fancy cohoe red salmon special choice rice rangoon special libbts deep browned beans w special budget bund black tea special thinshell soda crackers 320 3xo say 2b 16 bee hive corn syrup baking powder domino fancy walnuts w 35 2u tin r- 190 quick suds chipso fc 19 old english floor wax s70 scot tissue 2 r 250 fresh fruits and vegetables values effective may 25th to 31st dominion oaremont memories engraved in stone live foreyer if you are planning on 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 8002 successor to l c wideman lemonville we are sorry to report that mrs j sedore isnt feeling well some of the worst holes on the seventh have been filled with gravel mr and mrs james cooney and family visited mrs j- henessy on sunday mr i d ramer did extensive fencing on his new farm recently acquired from mr j sibley we regret to report that miss lillian cook has suffered another heart attack and has been taken to staff correspondent mrs frank gostick is suffer ing a bad attack of the flu miss brown of toronto sis ter of mrs h g mclntyre was in town over the weekend elmer sherk and wm cowie are working at red stone lake erecting a cottage for h g mclntyre see the display adv in this issue telling of coopers big annual demonstration to be staged on june 2nd mrs widmer miller was re moved to the lockwood clinic on saturday and will undergo an operation there this week school children here were left to their own resources in visit ing toronto monday but never theless several hundred turned out along with the biggest por tion of the population morley symes of goodwood is at work this week moving brignalls barber shop back a short distance from the street to allow mr brignall to remove his gasoline pump from the highway as required by govern ment regulations about 1 pm on friday the barn of w t wallace of this village caught fire and was com pletely destroyed the fire truck which was apparently not in running condition had to be towed to the scene but was un able to cope with the blaze fortunately the wind was in the right direction and kept the fire away from other nearby build ings the loss was partly cover ed by insurance cause of the fire is unknown thieves attempted to break into alf moles establishment on the four corners on satur day night but as far as can be ascertained no goods were taken the intruders broke the lock on the gas pump and then slashed several holes in the front door going north they attempted another breakin at brignalls barber shop and pool room the window and sash was smashed in the front win dow and also a big glass show case it is believed that the thieves were frightened away by the brignall dog before fur ther damage was done con stable miller is investigating the hydro is extending its lines east and north of here steadily we learn this week that hwalsh stouffville elec trician is starting on a con- goodwood george brown suffered a slight stroke saturday morning while washing his breakfast dishes and is unable to perform the duty he has been engaged in for over twenty years of carrying his majes ties mafl mr brown is ss years old a public meeting is called for tuesday evening may 30 for the purpose of arranging and appoint ing officers for our annual field day and a good crowd is expected at the hall at 8 pm mr and mrs gordon of wind sor are spending a few days here aud at brooklin we are glad to see marie back as we all have mis sed her we feel we owe our teachers miss fraser and mr lloyd wagg a vote of thanks for having taken our school children to see the king and queen it was no small job ou monday last to he city went a lot of folks on a mission bent some all the way drove their mot or car while others went safely on cnr then there we sonic went part each way aud believe it or not they were forced to stay till away way on in the wee small hours mother aud dad were anvioussome when after midnight he hadnt come now if you want to know more of the fact perhaps youll have to inquire from jack not meaning jack reid oh no dear no but hes the guy that told us so the motto here now well simply state when you go again try and not be late for the cnr comes on the tick to miss it so far might make you sick signed rhymer may 22 1939 was not only an eventful day in the history of tor onto when their majesties paid the city a visit but it was also an im portant milestone in the life of mr john latcham who celebrated big eightieth ibirthuay mr latcharo who was born in glasgow ontario in 1859 has spent his entire eighty years in the township of uxhridge on sunday his family which now constitutes three sons and three daughters tendered him a compli mentary dinner the main feature of which was the traditional birthday cake vandorf mrs sarah lee of toronto has been visiting at the morley homes recently about 40 school children planned to attend the reception given our majesties queen elizabeth and king george on monday a cumber of people in the district are visiting friends in toronto in view of a chance to get a glimpse mr and mrs cannon rose and family ot holt were sunday visitors at edgar roses home mrs alfred snider was sunday guest at mr and mrs w h sprox- tons home mr and mrs webb and son were weekend visitors at the powell home mr and mrs r b brown and family were sunday dinner guest3 at mr and mrs russel sproxtons mrs e rose spent a few days last week with her daughter at queens ville a group from this district plan ned to make the annual journey to rev g w lynds cottage our former pastor near bala on the 24 th of may our sunday school convention will be held at ringwood christian church on may 30 and 31 see fur ther notice in other sections of the tribune also programmes will be distributed at each ss in the town ship truly our local paper is one we can be proud of and is very much appreciated by people who at one time lived in the district the home of her sister in stouffville 4 m mr and imrs austin yake and tract to wire a house of chas mrs a law were guests of mrsjcoopers not our charlie at jayson stouffer of toronto on j myrtle also a large barn con- monday i tract there on the johnston farm the wm knox farm a half mile north of brougham has changed hands the new owner is a german refugee driven from his land by hitler during the persecution of the jews many of these strangers have con siderable means which they must have preserved by having it in safe places in foreign lands in anticipation of just what has happened the knox farm has a good house and a new barn the reported sale price is 13000 and the sale was made through the purcell agency toronto x0e30e xooi aocxoc ioezoe early s spring and summer dress fashions plain and printed crepes in smart styles for every occasion skirts with fullness tops with lots of detail womens and childrens sockees rayon and cotton sockees in all colors and in all sizes 15c 19c 25c dimity for childrens dresses dainty patterns that will be very effective when made up small floral patterns and dots and in the latest shades per yard 35c from the notion counters princess pat hair nets each 10c 3 for 25c dona hair nets each 5c hair curlers all kinds 5c 10c 15c hair ribbons per yard 15c wire hair pins per box 5c 10c celluloid hair pins per card 10c bobby pins per card 5c 10c childrens suspenders 25c 35c elastic 4 yards 10c elastic 6 yards 15c 25c bias tape 6 yards 10c bias tape 8 yards with thread 15c rick rack braid all colors 3 yards for 10c paper serviettes 80 for 15c ummer factory cotton mill ends we have just received a bale of factory cotton of an unusually good quality which we have placed on sale at a low price of per yd 10c 12c flannelette blankets a summer weight blanket in check pattern of blue green rose mauve and gold in full double bed size specially priced at pair 195 dress goods figured repp in unusually smart patterns 36 wide an ideal material for summer frocks yard 32c 39c dinner services new patterns in the distinctive royal marigold decorations and made by the well known firm of alfred meakins english semiporce lain is the most dependable and serviceable ware in moderately pric ed dinner ware a full 96 piece set for only 1795 odd cups and saucers have you got your supply of these most attractive cups and saucers they have proved to be most popu lar and you had better secure yours while all lines are complete they are selling at 19c each or you may have 6 for 100 ecsass i bathroom sets consisting of bath mats and seat cover in green and white and blue and white priced per set 195 towels we carry a very large stock of towels bath towels hand towels and linen glass gowels and we can supply all your requirements at most reasonable prices garden hats peanut straw light and strong with smart contrasting building and bands 19c 25c wash frocks a most complete showing of smart wash frocks in all the newest sty les and in delightfully new and un usual color combinations79c to 195 gloves for summer wear fabric gloves for spring and summer time in cool novelty rayons or hand crochet cottons or with embroidery and eyelet trim in all popular shades 49c to 95c attractive prints this is the season when prints for dresses and aprons are in demand and we have a very complete show ing of the best and most attractive patterns very moderately priced at 20c 23c 29c 2nd line uxbridge mr and mrs robt hope were on a motor trip to buffalo morley haynes planted about 3000 young trees on saturday imiss mary cooper accompanied by mr les mitchell spent the weekend in toronto dean wagg had the misfortune to lose a valuable gray mare which he purchased only last spring mr and mrs ed taylor also mrs joe cooper spent saturday in toronto glad to report arthur dowswel sufficiently recovered from his burns as to be at work again kenneth james of sandford has been en gaged to work on the dowswell farm our school was disappointed about not getting an invitation to toronto to see the king and queen on their visit to toronto we pre sume those responsible have for gotten they were children once and looked forward to a holiday such an opportunity occurs only once in a lifetime w h shaw store this store open tuesday thursday and saturday evenings closed wednesday afternoons phone 9512 utaoi x0e30i tonoc bethesda our school children rode to tor onto in mr sandersons milk truck mrs olivant and daughter nola are visitors with mr and mrs pike congratulations to our newly weds mr and mrs lome hiese aliss frances ferguson visited with miss marion ferguson on sunday mr and mrs louis brillinger had tea on saturday night with mr and mrs delos hiese in toronto dr and mis covey spent the 24th with relatives in the com munity misses selena and flosrie atkin son spent the weekend with mr and mrs galbraith at newtonbrook mr charles atkinson and dclma visited with mr and mrs stanley ward of uxbridge last thursday the jr institute will meet on friday may 26th at the home of mrs albert scott there will be election of officers at this meeting the ladies plan to give the church its annual going over on thursday juno 1st get your scrub brush and soap ready folks and well meet you next thursday mrs russell hunt and harry left our community last week to make their home in toronto where mr hunt has a position for the summer victoria day visitors with mr and mrs j cameron weie mr and mrs alexander erwin of st marys mr erwin was a school teacher of mrs camerons quite a number from hero jour neyed to the queen city on mon day to witness the visit of their majesties the king and queen mr and mrs john brillinger and family attended the burrows mohugh wedding in the chapel of st james cathedral in toronto on saturday evening annual revival meetings will be gin at pikes peak on june 4 rev j g grout of washington state has been secured for the camp three sunday services and five evening meetings in the week mr and mrs sam schrane of platsvlllp ont near brantford also mr and mrs reg schrane and daughter joan of buttonville were recent guests with mr and mrs eldon bolender the ypu intend to hold a social evening next friday at the homo of ernest steckley these meetings will be withdrawn dur ing the tent meetings here mr and mrs charles atkinson delma reta and mr fred yake were monday guests of mr and mrs j j logan and family of tor onto dicksons hill mr harley wideman spent satur day evenlnng with don mover talk ing over old times mrs mulholland of stouffville visited with her nephew aud niece mr and mrs ken campbell on sunday mr and mrs herbert wideman harley and ross were entertained at the home ot mr and mrs oscar grove in toronto monday about twenty of tat neighbours practised the golden rule last fri day afternoon when they rallied together and helped edwin hoover with his spring work virtue is its own reward tis true but the men enjoyed a little extra in the way ot remuneration in the fom ot a tasty lunch they certainly made good use of their time and mr hoover appreciates it very much the big day is over the scholars from our school were transported to iftiverdale park in frank bruels big truck to view the royal fro- cession as they journeyed along the streets of toronto the crowds cheered them so heartily that mr bruels thought that they surely- must have mistaken him for papa dionne bring his kids to toronto quite a number from here were privileged to see the king and queen and we all join in saying our king aud queen god bless them ross wideman has joined up with the stouffville baseball team again this year ross is one of the teams best players aud dicksons hill is justly proud of their baseball star mr and mrs elmore barkey lawrence and alice enjoyed sun day dinner at simeon hoovers home sunday was temperance sunday and we all enjoyed an object lesson given by the pastor on the effects of alcohol on the human body mr lehman demonstrated by placing a piece of bread in each of two glass es one contained water the other alcohol inmmediately the bread in the water begn to dissolve but in the alcohol it stayed hard and indi gestible if alcohol has this effect on food in the glass what about the stomach keep your eyes open for the birds this spring a few pairs of lovely scarlet tanagers have been seen in the vicinity of the pond and also many other beautiful birds are about they make a very interest ing study fowl wanted fowl wanted highest market price paid for hens and other poultry sam golden apply at notice for every 45 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 almtra woollen mill s b lehman sons 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 class warehouses for storing household effects 610 songe street toronto telephone kingsdale 5125 footwear mens fine oxfords for all the family sismans work boots rubbers polishes laces etc- lehmans shoe store phone 4301 stouffville

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