page four the tribune stouffville ont thursday oct 26th 1939 ringwood vandorf mild canadian 1 1 nf cheese lbs 5oc rolled oats reg or quick 6 lbs 25c mixed pickles picnic sweet 28 oz jar 19c orange marmalade glasscos 2 lb jar 23c halloween kisses 2 lbs 25c fresh peanuts in shell per lb 10c pumpkin avlmer large tins 2 for 19c popping corn 2 lbs- 25c weiners skinless per lb i9c cooking onions 10 lbs 19c fruit specials cranberries lb 19c oranges medium size per doz 25c red emperor grapes 3 lbs 25c yams no- 1 4 lbs 19c parsnips 6 qt bkt 23c braeside first grade butter lb 30c carnation evaporated milk lb tin 2 for 15c kraft 2 lb loaf cheese 53c peanut butter bulk lb ioc fresh eggs grade a pullets per doz 25 honey amber 4 lb tin 33c coffee richmello freshly ground per lb 33c dominion s tore s limited church hill mr hoyle brethour and son orvan had dinner with mr and mrs gor don duckworth and attended the motor show in toronto mrs riley and mrs lydia cook spent a few days with relatives in this vicinity before mrs riley leaves for alberta mr and imrs herb pegg and marjorie clark visited with imr and mrs george walker at richmond hill mrs win beach is spending a few days at the home of mr and mrs oliver beach quaker hill mr cummings of ballantrae is busy repairing the buildings vacated by mr george walker misses ijiary and hazel pejjg were home over sunday mr and mrs lazenby and miss leone had tea with mr and mrs pattenden on sunday glasgow mrs gayler of toronto is holiday ing with her cousin mrs henry slack mr gordon burkholder has gone to hamilton for a couple of weeks to help erect a new steel barn mr and mrs louis slack spent sunday in toronto with mr and mrs morris hornsby the cottage prayer meeting will be held next imonday oct 30 at s pm at the home of mr and mrs henry slack under the leadership of rev duncan macgregor of stouff ville we extend a hearty invitation to all gormley lome park college students will be in gormley next sunday to con duct the church service for the mbc at 3 pm they will also be in charge at bethesda at 730 pm five accidents iu the past week is a record for ringwood jes cook had sunday supper at don wilsons mervir browusberger spent couple ti days recently duck lug on lake seugog mrs cote of chapleau visited with her mother mrs wtu pipher a few days last week miss helen abell of toronto spent the weekend with her parents dicksons hill school was closed last week due to the illness of their teacher miss eva preston spent sunday with her parents mr and mrs h preston vandorf we congratulate alex logan on receiving first prize in the tractor class at the plowing match held last week near aurora mr and mrs ralph breuls are home after spending the last six weeks at sault sle marie dr thomas mitchell is having a new brick fireplace installed in his home at locust lodge mr and mrs kerslake and geo barkey of toronto spent wednesday with imiss ada barkey we are glad to see bruce baker out again following his long siege of illness mr and mrs walter vague spent sunday in keswick where they attended the hsth anniversary services at the christian church there mr and mrs russell vickers of stouffville had dinner saturday evening with mr and mrs walter vague who were celebrating their 1st wedding anniversary mrs wm pipher is in stouffville brierbush hospital suffering from a broken hip and broken shoulder which she received when she fell on her front door step while getting a pail of water on monday morning mrs delos gra ham had the misfortune of slipping on the pump platform and breaking her arm a car in charge of a toronto couple was badly damaged when it crashed into a tree down by fred steckleys on sunday morning the occupants were badly shaken up mr arsensault of bethesda along with two companons escaped seri ous injuries early sunday morning when their car ran into the ditch just west of the markham eighth line and was completely demolished we regret that mrs ralph baker is suffering from a severe shaking- up and bruises which she received by being thrown against the roof of a car at the hastings bridge 7th line mrs baker is at present with her sister mrs bert baker we would advise motorists to heed the new stop signs erected in our village one to stop east bound traffic at the markham eighth the other south bound at the townline several attended the plowing iug matcli held at aurora last wek miss janet kmpriiigham jieut the weekend here dr george and imrs covey and ross of toronto spent the weekend l iwith mr and mrs win morley mr whbert graham of the 3rd line is sporting a new plymouth sedan mr and mrs clifford morton and family of queeusville were among the congregation sunday morning having dinner with relatives on the 3rd line mr and mrs hill arnott and family of toronto were sunday vis itors with imr and mrs george sproxton ladies aid will be held this wednesday at the home of mrs per cy allln in aurora miss howell of africa will give a out line of her work there sho will also be with us for our prayer meeting so plan to attend on thursday evening at mr and mrs austin richardsons on the 3rd line this sunday is our 5sth anniver sary rev mr atkinson of stouff ville will be our guest speaker in the morning and rev b bishop from uxbridge will deliver the message in the evening and noble- ton choir will render special music look for the bills which are post ed to remind you of our turkey supper to be held the following wednesday evening iu our church basement ikev mr hunisette will be the entertainer with his orches tra from toronto mission of the air junior farmers dance at vic toria square on friday evening october 27 baxters merrymakers orchestra admission 35c the ladies are requested to provide bloomington october 19th miss kathleen mcfadden of durham is spending a week with imiss ruth stony mr and mrs conklin of toronto visited at mrs h smiths on sun day miss alta fockler visited at her sisters in greenbank last week congratulations to mr and mrs eugene lemon on their recent marriage a shower was given them friday evening last by the mennon- ite church of stouffville miss alma hill of toronto spent the weekend at her home here mrs o r tranmer and gwen also miss ruth storry spent tues day last in toronto imrs harland of treheren sask is visiting with mrs j storry mr and mrs arthur storry and mr and mrs herb burnett motor ed to the home of mr d morris in rochester and spent a week there the jemima patterson estate sale here last saturday attracted a large crowd buyers coming from toron to and other places the old home has been in existence here for 50 years hence there is a tinge of sad ness and regret to see it pass away but its memories will live on the property while not sold brought forth several interested buyers for a natural wave- nestle undine havo you fteard abouf nestle laiest the undine permanent it produces those soft natural waves you have always wanted let us demonstrate this amazing w method that eliminates overhead wires and reduces the heating time to the vanishing point betty beauty salon for appointment phone 3200 bethesda mr and mrs shaffer visited with friends in aurora on sunday mr levon vassoyian had tea on sunday with mr and mrs charles atkinson and family the wms will meet next wed nesday nov 1st at the home of mrs a b shaffer imr and mrs howard atkinson of xocaoi i00e30x worthwhile values i i unionville and mrs f chaffey of toronto called on relatives iu the community on sunday those from here who attended the young peopes rally at ux bridge on saturday were mrs c hicks ethel empriiigham reta atkinson eunice yake and mr fred yake rev a j orr and dr duncan macleod called at bethesda and hillcrest public schools on friday and had a fine visit with the child ren in both places the annual business meeting and election of officers for the sunday sehool will be held on monday even ing nov g in the church the united church service here will be withdrawn in favour of melville anniversary this coming sabbath on monday evening mr maclean of the orec spoke to sunday school workers of whitchurch twp in bethesda church the gormley quartette brought messages in song and a discussion of sunday school problems was held after the address we wonder why some folks have the habit of arriving at meetings about ten minutes after the hour every time and thus cause either delay or disturbance in the worship this condition is especially noted in young peoples meetings and sun day schools lets all get the good habit ob being there on time every time master david paisley son of mr and mrs wm paisley is suffering ifrom severe head injuries which he received on monday moriny david was watching his father forking straw in the barn and he stepped backward into the trap door which was open and fell on the cement floor in the stable below we hope david will soon be well again there was a large attendance at the avms open meeting in the church on friday evening dr dun can mcleod returned missionary from formosa ave a very inspir ing messagereferring to the talk of rev l e atkinson who spoke briefly on the fellowship crusade dr imcleod asked why is it in this land which we call christian people nave to be urged to go to church while in formosa and other coun tries which we look upon as heathen the churches are filled and over- flowing and people will sit for hours listening to the gospel stanley theatre phone stouffvile 100 thur friday and saturday octobku 20 27 28 rose of washington square starring pajama and yama cloth these are really high quality goods and those who make their own gar ments can find nothing better in pastel shades or in attractive floral patterns per yard 25c to 32c cotton flannel ideal material for dresses skirts etc for the colder weather floral patterns checks and plaids in all colours 36 wide 29c 45c wool gloves and mitts wool gloves and mitts in plain and fancy colours and in all sizes for women and children childrens 20c up womens 39c up pajamas and gowns a fine showing of well tailored gar ments made of a good quality of woolette and cotton flannel plain with contrasting trim and also in floral patterns gowns priced at 59c up pajamas 110 up pictures one or two of these lovely pictures little windows of beauty will add to the attractive appearance of your rooms we have them at all prices to suit all purses attractive curtains frilled curtains in plain or figured material trimmed in contrasting colours dainty curtains for your bedroom or kitchen 49c up fine lace curtains 2 yards long for your dining or living room win dows a good range of patterns to choose from per pair 125 up another lot of travellers samples here is a rare opportunity to secure lovely christmas gifts at an extrem ely moderate price cups and sau cers plates tea pots etc all of fine english manufacture- see our win dow showing of these fine goods make your selection early fall and winter hose all wool and silk and wool hose in all the fall shades are now in stock bought previous to the advance in price due to the war we are able to offer them at no advance in price pure all wool hose per pair 110 and 100 silk and wool hose per pair 100 125 botany wool surfaced hose 75c these are full fashioned hose with extra elastic top shaped heel and no toe seam products of the best canadian mills smart new frocks we are showing an unusually fine line of street and afternoon dresses in a variety of smart new styles and materials that should prove of un usual interest to those women who appreciate good clothes and smart styles at a moderate price 295 to 595 womens all wool under wear turnbulls ceetee silk and wool vests long sleeves garment 225 ceetee all wool vests and draw ers vests with long sleeves each 150 ceetee all wool vests long sleeves 175 fine wool vests and bloomers each 100 knitting time this is the time when the indus trious housewife is preparing for her winter work and an important part is the knitting of socks and mitts especially is this an important matter at this time when there will be a great demand for warm mitts and socks for the soldiers in training our yarn is first quality and we carry turnbulls and lehmans price per skein 35c w h shaw store this store open tuesday thursday and saturday evenings store open wednesday afternoons from november 1st and during the winter months phone 9512 pine orchard mr bruce hope and his mother mrs imcfarlane also her three little daughters visited relatives here over the weekend bill bosworth has returned to new york where he has accepted a position we wish to congratulate bob shropshire who won first prize at the plowing match dr victor mccormick of toronto visited his sister mrs john reid on sunday mr and mrs allen meyers and son of scarboro bluffs spent satur day with mr and mrs marshall brillinger and family mr and imrs gordon stevens and jean visited orillla district on sun day mr and mrs frank gibney and sons of saskatchewan are visiting their sister and brother mrs w reid ond mr s gibney imr charles brandon attended a general motors banquet held at oshawa miss hazell ireidrn spent sun day with her mother mrs john reid we wish to congratulate john bosworth and bub preston who entered and won prizes at the north york hunt club meet held at bever ly farms aurora alice faye al jolson tyrone powers monday tuesday wednesday oct 3031 nov 1 she married a cop phil regan jean parker 2nd line uxbridge imiss annebelle clancy of scar boro jet has been spending a few days with jos cooper and other relatives bruce is wearing a smile these days best 6t luck to the wee lady stewart mcgiickin and albert yakely spent sunday in toronto boys will be boys mr art brown is busily engagel cementing pig pens and stables in alljert taylors barn wedding bells are ring ing in this vicinity which is just a tip boys get your tinpans ready congratulations to morley and thursday friday saturday october 234 blondie takes a vacation green river mrs t barefoot of sprucedale is staying with her parents the j b wilson home at the park miss margo wilson had the mis fortune to fall on the steps of a richmond hill municipal building and break her ankle the popuar pictures of their maj esties taken when on their canad ian tour will be shown in the school here on december 2nd mr and mrs george a loree of guelph were guests here on tues day evening last week miss edythe williams is taking a business course at the northern vocational school edythe was home for the weekend claremont male quartette have been secured to provide the special music for the evening on nov 5th and- were your men folks as tired as ours when the fields and highways and byways bush and fences were well tramped after the elusive pheasant the first sunday in november- is the date for our anniversary ser vices here we hope a great many of our friends will be with us on november 5th a concert is connect ed with the anniversary and will be held on wednesday evening nov 8 mrs imcneils string orchestra from toronto will provide the music the annual congregational thankoffering supper was held at the hall last wednesday evening rumors of swell eats great pie best yet have reached the ears of those in charge and a very swell crowd of swell people enjoyed everything from the start to the national anthem the ladies had charge of the supper and the gents hold the honors for putting on the varied program of home talent we will all be sorry to see mrs albert hisey move from among us her farm has been sold and her sale will be held next saturday mr3 hisey is to say farewell to her neighbors here she has held all our respect and affection for many years and we hope she will be very happy in her new home howard hayne3 also leslie meyers who havo been placing our 2nd line in the paper y their prizewinning efforts at the plowing matches with dean wagg murray mc- glllivray charles forsythe art dowswell all working at top speed to harvest turnips and the odd flock of geese winging south are just a few more signs that winter is approaching ioc iob aoi locaoi losaot aocaoi