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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 9, 1939, p. 5

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday nov 9th 1939 page five johnsons wax the genuine polishing wax for floors furniture refrigerators wood work and 100 extra uses beauti fies protects makes deaning easy ifoul mjie r iri iiq010 tttui mjie rlurt liquid saves you work and saves your floors tip top orange marmalade 32 oz jar 25c seeded lexia raisins per pound 15c 3 lux toilet soap 10c with the coupon top of 1 large pkg lux flakes aurora belle flour 24 lb sack 60c australian seedless raisins 2 lbs 25c old york cereal per pkg 23c special 12 cakes castile soap 25c echo naptha soap per cake 5c fresh fruits and vegetables ratelifff town delivery stouffville ontario phone 7112 altona the school was closed last thurs day aiid friday owing to the teach ers convention wm reesor ken reesor and vincent baker are hack north deer hunting the womens institute are hold ing an informal banquet in the school on friday evening nov10 rev duncan macgregor will give a brief talk on citizenship also sev eral musical numbers will be given tickets to the banquet will be 25c and childrenl5c beginning at 7 the womens missionary rally of the orttario christian conference will tie helol at altona church on wednesday evening nov 15th when the speaker will be mr tyler returned missionary from china and father of william tyler form er pastor of stouffville church a number of members of the altona s s also friends and neigh bors of the community gathered at the home of mir and mrs frank wagg to honor mr and mrs art wagg with a farewell party a pleasant evening was enjoyed by all the sunday school and community presented a living room table and a chair and the womens institute gave glassware each gift accom panied by a warm address of deep regret for their departure boadways low priced drug specials are not surpassed any where and they are a daily feature at our store chief business is passing accounts reeve a e weldon presided over the monthly meeting of the village council on monday evening when the main item of business was checking and passing an accumulation of accounts new work done on the hydro lines costs 181 for material but the bill for labor has not yet been presented at the same time meters costing 353 were ordered paid a half dozen general accounts for supplies were ordered paid and this almost concluded the business the reeve was requested to take charge of the memorial wreath and arrange a suitable function for remembrance day when it may be plced at the park as in other years persons who fail to pay promptly for electricity and water will find their supplies cut off threats were issued the past two weeks and now de finite action is to follow in the case of water eight or nine will find the tap dry after a day or two as the order was to not stand in the way of the law which provides for definite pay ment gormley miss anson nichols has been vis iting here for a few days sorry to hear kenny baker is sick in bed with poison from his teeth and tonsils we hear mrs ernest hunt is around on a crutch as she fell and hurt her knee imiss betty farmer stayed with evylen shantz last wednesday evening glad she is getting better misses evylen and doreen good ing visited with mrs e gooding at mongolia on saturday evening miss hazel johnson and olive farmer were joy riding on their wheels last week one day raither cold girls miss gladys doner called on aunt mary one day last week mr gooding is still painting the house in his spare time mrs jos heise and ruth are spending a week with mr and mrs john hall at guysboro clara steckley left last week for tilsonburg where she will be en gaged in mission work for the win ter mrs peter steckley who for sev eral weeks has been visiting with her daughters at stayner and wain- fleet returned to her home here on monday special services are being con ducted each evening at the tunker church on sunday and monday nov12 and 13 the annual bible conference will be held there we extend congratulations to mr and ivrs william wilson both of gormley who wore married at weston on saturday the brido was formerly miss mary thompson daughter of the late mr and mrs j thompson sunday nov 12 is anniversary sunday at the mbc church here at the morning and ovenlng sessions the message will be given by sarah gregory who will he the evangelist for he campaign following the anni versary tho sunday afternoon speaker will be rev ward shantz pastor of brunswick mission toron to bethesda mr and mrs wm paisley had sunday dinner with mr and mrs valentine bolender mr and mrs lome hiese of richvale spent sunday under the parenital roof miss bertha brillinger of toronto was a sunday guest with mr and mrs louis brillinger mr and mrs a yake and gwen had dinner with imt and mrs bert taun and family on sunday mr and mrs alex galbraith of newtonbrook had tea on saturday with misses flossie selena atkin son we are sorry to say mrs a wide- man is ill at the home of her brother wm burkholder we hope she will soon he well again a few of the farmers from this community left this week for their annual trip to the deer country the w m s met last wednesday at the home of mrs shaffer with a large attendance mrs hicks took charge of the first chapter of the study hook moving millions mrs russell hunt gave a reading on dove wings and musical select ions were given by jmrs steckley and kathleen and delma and reta atkinson the ypu enjoyed a very fine evening last friday at the parsonage with the evening well planned we started with pies a contest which made the boys smack their lips and from there we were taken into a study of the fine arts then were en gaged in the carpenter trade which fooled us all and finally after a trip in the old ford fliver which ended in romance we were comfortably seated for an appetizing lunch and it just hit the spot many thanks to mr and mrs orr for the very en joyable evening ringwood mr and mrs graham lehman of toronto spent last sunday with mr and mrs alex ratcliff the baker hill and sixth line young peoples had a halloween party at mr morgan bakers last week everybody had a most enjoy able time nearly everyone was dressed in a lovely costume mrs floyd steckley and bernice spent last wednesday with mrs truman grove and joan the big st bernard dog once owned by william ratcliff got into the daily press on tuesday when his picture appeared as a mascot of the royal regiment one of the units of the new canadian army blooming ton mrs graham of copetown spent several days with mrs a storry mrs murdock of winnipeg is spending some time at the home of her niece miss laura hill mrs wurdock recently lost her husband and has come to her old community again for the winter miss burgess of stouffville is engaged at e a storrys for a time mrs 0 r tranmer and gwen were in toronto on saturday mr and mrs o r tranmer also mrs mahon nd lmr e a storry were in toronto on sunday and at tended the 25th wedding annivers ary of dr and mrs j j matheson goodwood congratulations to the newlyweds mr and mrs tiliie glad to know mrs holmes is again feeling stronger miss wallace of toronto is visit ing her sister mrs walter beach mrs charles harper was visiting friends in toronto sunday mr and mrs harper beaver of toronto were here visiting friends last wednesday mrs bruce taylor and little daughter are spending a few days with mrs geo stewart mrs janet pegler and daughter catherine of scarboro jet visited mrs geo stewart and mrs andrew taylor on thursday john todd is sick in bed we re gret to report also mrs will bry ant is confined to her room the wa met on wednesday in the basement of the united church and completed two quilts a pot- luck dinner was served but it was mostly all good luck george maye is another citizen to have joined the moderns his house is wired for hydro and radio instal led mrs arthur snowball and son harold of markham visited mrs w todd george todd walter bryant joe cooper are up north chasing deer so we are looking for some venison soon the regular young peoples meet ing was held on monday evening with til christian fellowship con verier miss erma dowswell in char ge of the meeting one of our young men picked up his lady friend in another town and the pair picked up the minister and all motored to toronto now what do you make of that dr mcclintock moh request ed all children toxoided in the last four years to report at tht township hall en friday nov 10 or 17 look out for the library concert on november 24 it promises to bring along some wonderful pic tures glad to see section foreman edwards oack on duty again after a recent automobile accident near peterboro miss jean thaxter is out of town visiting friends in clarksburg for a couple of weeks mrs nattress in company with her sister mrs d watson also myrtle and mildred visited at chas watsons one day last week we are sorry to report mr john latcham on the sick list again trust he will soon be feeling better quite a number from here rushed to the disastrous fire on saturday night our sympathy is herein ex tended to mr and mrs tran and family at such a terrible loss about 17 men are engaged on the cnr removing the steel from the gravel pit on the old thos baston farm which has been unused for around 12 years several local men found employment with the com pany for this operation mr and imts george todd and gordon also mr and mrs redshaw having a few holidays at glentay where mrs todds brother lives mr russel dowswell is rather busy these days he is having his house sheeted in you will be looking forward to the united anniversary services next sunday nov 12 when a spec ial speaker will address the congre gations morning and evening the nov 15th hot fowl supper with all the trimmings is right now almost causing a stampede we know the crowd will he dense greenwood players will provide a playlet no enemy aliens on relief roll so far this winter no enemy aliens have applied for relief in markham township it was re vealed by clerk hoover at the regular meeting of the council held at unionville on monday several such persons have been included in the roll on previous years but since none have so far applied this year no specific stand has been taken by the township relief for the last month totalled 42581 a bylaw was given its three readings authorizing the con struction of a gravel road as a local improvement on a high way in the township known as the doncrest road a request was received in regard to plac ing a temporary bridge on the townline between scarboro and markham where the county is placing a new abutment in the present bridge over the rouge the ttc monthly report showed an operating profit of 52523 and an increase in passenger revenue of 19200 permission was granted to erect fence around graves of the echardt family plot in the cemetery at lot 7 con 6 mrsfrisby of unionville wait ed on council and asked that steps be taken to have a build ing owned by mr phil dixon removed from its present site which is in the roadway close to the frisby home the particul ar shed in question mrs frisby said was formerly shielded from public view by a church shed but since this has been re moved and the owner refuses to pay taxes on it it should be either torn down or placed elsewhere claim for damages by ed tooley on several goats killed was laid over until an effort is made to round up the dogs be lieved responsible for the kill ings a new agreement which has been drawn up with the police village of unionville was pass edand gives the village a hmill higher tax rate making it vi mills road foremens accounts passed were j g wideman 12853 d boyd 3410 l grove 368 r j cunning ham 26829 w b heise 4145 w allchurch 3155 c wideman 62205 e a buchanan 2825 w j stone- house 2325- j shadlock 2445 j jones 370 general road accounts totalled 51487 thornhill police village 10515 mfc iwhen you uy hue coal ilk colour guarantees f he quality central feed store k price pugh stouffville only local authorized dealer xv listen to the shadow every wed cfrb 9930 pm every sol cbo 6307 pm lemonville russell kirby was in atten dance at the opening hockey game in toronto last saturday evening miss m white of toronto was a guest of her aunt mrs thomas drewery on saturday mrs brown spent the week end with her parents rev and mrs irwin sorry master keith martin is not well and unable to attend school rev mr jeffery called on old friends in lemonville on mon day glasgow miss velma yake is engaged with mrs william drewery for a time miss e bean of kitchener is spending a few days with her sister mrs earl drewery mrs louis slack spent last thursday with her parents mr and mrs jess davis mr and mrs harold elson had dinner with his parents mr and mrs james elson on sun day mr ab mantle a lifelong citizen of this community was laid to rest on sunday at the north cemetery mr and mrs clifford mc- mullen of nobleton called on her parents mr and mrs wal ter davis on sunday mrs morris hornsby toron to visited with her parents mr and mrs louis slack one day last week the cottage prayer meeting will be held next monday nov 13th at the home of mr and mrs henry slack births clark at uxbridge ontario rr 2 on thursday october 26 1939 to mr and mrs fred j clark nee jennie oldham the gift of a son- reopening furniture business at our residence we have all kinds of second hand furiture ben- phone 192 raxlin stouffville peaches mrs warren morris has her mother mrs moulds visiting with her mr a lewis and family also mrs j painter are spending a few days at emsdale the misses dorothy and ruth hoover spent monday and tues day in toronto mr and mrs henry walker are visiting with their daught er mrs albert heise of gorm ley mr and mrs carl reesor and family of the fifth line had din ner at the hoover home on sun day mr walter bradshaw has sold his farm to mr j fergu son we hope the bradshaw family will not move too far away mr and mrs john lead- better and family also mr john and charles leadbetter of maikham spent sunday at the smith home miss anne hastings has re sumed her duties at the weston hospital after enjoying several weeks holiday with her father mr ed hastings mr and mrs george hoover mrs chris gayman and mr and mrs joegayman of stouff ville motored to vineland to at tend the funeralof a relative last monday clarence wideman and nel son smith motored to hawk lake on sunday to join the hunting gang we hope they are fortunate enough to shoot their deer a number from our line at tended the halloween party given by the melville young peoples in the basement of their church last monday evening please keep in mind the young peoples meeting to be held on friday night at the warriner home everyone is cordially invited to jion with us and have an evening of enter tainment 4th line uxbridge mr and mrs norman feasljy visited with mr and mrs wellington smalley on sunday mr and mrs gordon wilson had dinner on sunday with his parents mr and mrs george wilson mr and mrs bert tindall and family spent sunday at mr russell feasbys miss laura ashenhurst of apsley spent the weekend with her parents mr and mrs a ashenhurst mr wm redman visited with mr and mrs norman feasby on saturday mrs george jones spent a few days of last week with her daughter mrs e hockley fifth line mr and mrs russell dows well and earl visited at mr george redshaws on sunday sunday visitors at mr a ashenhursts were mr and mrs howard forsythe mr and mrs clayton hill and familyal- so mr mac tucker of apsley miss helen tindall is spend- marriages tilly knight on saturday afternoon nov 4th a pretty wedding was solemnized at the home of mr and mrs stephen w knight northeast of stouffville when their youngest daughter anne was united in marriage to william graham tilly of toron to the home was decorated with yellow and mauve mums and evergreen the rev mr holmes of goodwood united church officiated he was assisted by rev john w knight of jamaica brother of the bride lohengrins wedding march was played by mrs john knight the bride who was given in marriage by her fath er wore an afternoon frock of wine velvet and carried briar cliff roses the bridesmaid miss vida knight of toronto sister of the bride wore a turquoise blue velvet frock and carried johanna hill roses mr d f tilly of sudbury brother of the groom was best man during the signing of the register miss may tilly of belleville sister of the groom sang oh promise me a dainty buffet luncheon was served to thirtyfive guests after which the happy couple left on a motor trip for travel ling the bride wore a green hand knitted suit with white sheer blouse and green boucle coat with fitch trim and black accessories on their return they will re side in hamilton trip bargain fares 17 18 from stouffville round november to lindsay and peterboro to guolpb kitchener stratford godrrlcli kincardine south ampton owen sound and nil intermediate points beyond guelph to niagara falls ixhidon sam la chatham and nil intermediate points beyond hamilton to harric north jfciy menford 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