i page four the tribune stouffville ont thursday nov 16th 1939 pastry flour crlitsttttsis fll needs 49c ft t34 white satin 24 lb bag cut mixed peel u lb pkg 15c walnuts pieces lb 35c shelled almonds lb 29c icing sugar 3 lbs 25c cocoanut shredded or fine lb 17c domestic shortening lb 13c swansdown cake flour pkg 29c molasses aunt dina per tin 10c vanilla ext 16 oz bottle 19c rolled veal boneless per lb 16c smoked shoulders picnic brand per lb 19c head lettuce crisp and firm 2 for 15c grapefruit 4 for 10c extra large seedless mushrooms fresh and white lb 29c oranges california val doz 19c sultana seedless raisins lb ioc domino baking powder lb xc recleaned currants 2 lbs peel caps lb 25c lemon orange sunbeam seedless raisins lb igc red glace cherries per lb 39c dominion stores limitbd church hill miss amy lageer was home over the weekend mr and mrs john paisley had tea with mr and mrs lazenby on sunday mr and mrs jos harrison of mount albert visited with mr and miss orval martin on sun day misses margaret and doris brown spent the weekend with miss hazel pegg mr and mrs gordon duck worth of toronto visited at mr and mrs hoyle brethours on sunday christian endeavour meeting will be held on thursday night at the home of mr and mrs denzel oldham the message will be given by mr vickers everyone welcome melville miss aileen field of toronto visited miss mary carruthers last week mr and mrs carson wide- man and mr and mrs louis lehman spent sunday at the home of mr and mrs thomas myers jephyr mr and mrs b gayman and son lawrence visited at the home of mr willis lehman on sunday mr clarence wideman has returned home after an inter esting hunting trip a great place for deers boys clarence got one a public meeting in the interests of the red cross will be held in the melville church on tuesday evening nov 28th mr and mrs ernie clemin- son spent sunday with mr and mrs h houck they motored through three or four inches of snow so watoh out old man winter is just around the bend we will be able to tell ycu how good the oysters were in next weeks issue the com munity are anticipating a good evenings entertainment and oysters next wednesday nov 22nd the young people held their regular meeting at the manse last wednesday evening the meeting was in charge of mrs alfred smith and harold powell rev mr orr gave a very in structive topic on how to use our time a goodly number attended births ilisey at obrien ave maternity home stouffville on november 10 1939 to mr and mrs clifford hisey a son vandorf wesley church christmas concert is set for december 19 mr and mrs r b brown visited with relatives in weston on sunday afternoon miss norma kingdon was home over the weekend mr ronald hawtin was home on sunday many from far and near at tended the extensive sale at the hostel on saturdav receipts s4000 mrs w h sproxton has been ill with pleursey and is some better now mr and mrs russel sprox ton and family were visitors with mr and mrs louis brillin- ger on sunday prayer meeting will be held at the home of mr and mrs ewart on the 3rd line north on thursday evening the ypu were guests at the rally held at queensville on sunday evening a social hour was spent before closing the last dose of toxoid will be given on saturday of this week at vandorf hall dont be like one mother forgot all about it the members of the beef ring will hold their annual oyster supper on friday evening at bogartown school this school is well equipped for suppers of this kind mr edgar rose has sold his farm stock and implements to a toronto buyer and they have hired mr roy carr to be fore man the change takes place on wednesday of this week mr and mrs edgar rose are settl ing on a 5 acre lot near mount albert mr rose is in poor health dicksons hill rev and mrs robert young were guests of mr and mrs harvey moyer on thursday miss eleanor moyer was home last weekend accompanied by her friends misses hazel and lila bunyan of petrolia ont mr and mrs kenneth walk er visited on sunday with mr and mrs lome johnson at edgeley mr and mrs harvey moyer were guests of mr and mrs lou hicks at thornhill on sun day mr carl hoover is spending his holidays in the north land we wish him success in his hunting for deer we didnt see don moyer home this weekend wonder what the attraction is miss rowenna hoover was skating in toronto one night last week if this cold weather keeps up we will all be skating too the local male quartette were in toronto sunday even ing at the broadview free methodist church sunday visitors with mr and mrs ward hallman were mr and mis musselman of kitchener miss weber miss biehn mr kock and mr wide- man all of st davids the pastor and his assistant are engaged in a series of evangelistic services in our church at present plan to at tend every service possible a hearty welcome is extended to all twentyone members and nine children were present at the sewing circle at mrs frank timbers home last week mrs p g lehman was appointed leader of the mission study class with mrs clifford and mrs wm barkey for assistants it was decided to spend a short time in each meeting for study of the mission field lemonville mrs e m sanders is spend ing a week in richmond hill mr glenn gibbons was home on sunday the ypu are planning to put on a play may their efforts be attended with every success we notice mr dunlop has successfully moved his chicken pen and excavated a cellar un der it the lemonville womens association held their monthly meeting at the home of c preston last wednesdav the hunt club galloped merrily through here last wed- aor lonoc aoaoc 30ksoe 30e300e30e 30i 3000e nomoi cials shop for at shaws dainty scarves a dainty touch of colour at the neckline is a real asset every woman knows how becomingly a pretty scarf frames her face and she will adore these gorgeous velvet ascot scarves in assorted colours beauti fully blended they are a dream of beauty each 185 smart and colourful these fancy luncheonbreakfast cloths with multicoloured borders are very practical as well as attractive in convenient sizes 52x52 45c 52x68 75c childrens hose a splended line of childrens hose a wool and cotton mixture that will give long wear and be warm and comfortable per pair 29c fabric gloves all the popular fall shades in slip on and zipper gloves in all sizes and very reasonable priced at 49c to 95c costume jewellery a very smart line of brooches pins etc in attractive colour combinations priced at each 25s necklets 25c to 59c wool gloves and mitts brightly coloured gloves and mitts in all sizes excellent in quality for school or sunday wear gloves per pair from 39c up mitts per pair from 29c up ladies night pajamas of genuine celasuede fabric in attractive well fitting style long wearing easily laundered these pajamas are as practical as they are beautiful in assorted colours small medium and large sizes priced 125 175 185 195 gift china and glassware for those who like to purchase their christmas gifts we have placed on display a fine showing of novelties in china and glassware this very attractive display may help you to solve some of your gift problems come in and see this display silver plate and cut glass for shower or wedding gifts there is nothing finer than a fine quality piece of silver plate or cut glass our stock is very complete and you will find many smart and useful articles here bowl sets sets of 6 bowls nicely decorated at a special low price per set 59c fine ovenware this is the wellknown and popular kitchen kraft ovenware pie plates covered casseroles etc smart and serviceable ware pie plates large size 69c covered casseroles two sizes 159 175 kleenex modess and kotex kleenex 200 sheets to a box 2 boxes for 25c modess per box 21c kotex per box 21c broadcloth slips wellmade garments in white pink peach and black all sizes from 29c up turkish towelling fine absorbent turkish towelling with bright coloured borders 14 15 16 wide per yard 15c 19c 25c 29c winter weight cotton undies these are turnbulls high quality garments and for those who prefer cotton they will be found entirely satisfactory vest with or without sleeves per garment 49c 59c bloomers 49c 59c put one pen on shurgain 18 per cent laying mash and find out for yourself why shurgain has en joyed the meteoric rise in sales and popularity which it has today eighteen months ago shurgain started from scratch today 128 shurgain feed service mills throughout the province are turning out thousands of bags daily of this product and not to be stored for nearly as many layers are now on shurgain as all other makes combined the following reasons are responsible 1 no money is spared on shurgain formulae 2 all ingredients are under shurgain inspection 3 shurgain sales methodsside stepthe middle man 4 shurgain service is in the hands of college train ed men who are always available 5 shurgain prices are based on a producer to con sumer setup now selling at 235 get your supply of this outstanding mash at our store today robin hood flour at reduced prices special for one week shurgain 41 per cent hog concentrate 265 superior feeds ferrier stouffville phone 2s0 rusnell proprietor ontario one- door east of public library prompt free delivery on all orders nesday some of the rides found a tough landing place when they leaped a rail fence and lit on top of a heap of stones a miscellaneous shower was held for miss betty hamm on monday night both old and young turned out in goodly numbers and at the end of a treasure trail contest con ducted by mrs winterstein and miss barkey the huge treasure chest was won by miss betty hamm which contained many lovely gifts peaches church at the usual hour on sunday 10 and 11 oclock the hunters have returned home mr lewis and clarence wideman got their deer mr and mrs harry warriner and family had tea at the mill er home on sunday mr and mrs harry wideman and family of toronto were sunday visitors at mr j s widemans the ferguson family enter tained a few of the young folks of our corner on saturday even ing all report a very enjoyable time mr and mrs william shoe- bridge and family of toronto were sunday visitors at the smith home w h shaw store this store open tuesday thursday and saturday evenings store open wednesday afternoons during the winter months phone 9512 altona miss doris watson spent the weekend with her aunt mrs woodland goodwood mr and mrs david crosier and irene spent sunday after noon with mr and mrs howard st john mr and mrs arthur wagg moved on monday to their new home at leaskdale our best wishes go with them mr and mrs fred mcnair and miss esther davis visited with mr and mrs j mcdonald kinsale sunday evening the womens institute held their first banquet on friday evening last when 150 were present to enjoy the evening mr and mrs t kirbyson and daughter dorothy of toronto spent the weekend at w h clarksons mr and mrs henry slack and mrs e howsam were down to the general hospital on tues day afternoon to see earl how sam who is improving quite favorably stanley theatre phone stouffville 100 thursday friday saturday november 161718 dodge city in technicolor errol flynn oliva de haviland short subjects monday tuesday wednesday november 20 21 22 ladies from kentucky george raft ellen drew hugh herbert zazu pitts short subjects ioc 30exoe aonoc ioe aonoi xoe30i noi goodwood we are all busy getting ready for the fowl supper mr john latcham is improv ed but still confined to the house miss marie feren is suffer ing with a bealed ear and mrs charles lee from a severe cold mr morley symes and jack rae have gone deer hunting mr george todd returned home with a 200 pounder miss jessie reid and miss a arnold of hamilton spent the weekend with mr and mrs j f reid the cnr have finished tak ing the rails out of the ballast pit and the men have returned thursday friday and saturday november 23 24 25 wife husband friend loretta young warren baxter home mr and mrs fred baston mr and mrs wm hackney visited mr and mrs gordon blight at windsor last week the regular young peoples meeting was held on monday evening november 13th with the missionary convener miss e m fraser in charge of the meeting the sunday anniversary ser vices that were held in the goodwood united church on sunday nov 12th were well attended and all enjoyed the addresses by the young men and the singing by the young ladies boost your library by help ing the committee to make fri day nov 24 an enjoyable even ing for young and old come to the hall and be entertained by music readings by local talent and pictures plain and colored given by mr harris of toronto on the heart of the empire consisting of londonthe corn ish coast trooping the colors funeral of the late king life of edward duke of windsor cor onation of the present king royal visit to toronto admission 20c and 10c cur tain rises at 815 pm sharp reopening furniture business at our residence we have all kinds of second hand furiture ben- raxlin phone 192 stouffville