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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 30, 1939, p. 4

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page four the tribune stouffville ont thursday nov 30th 1939 have met a welcome spirit of good- natured friendliness is a delightful feature of coach travel youll enjoy this friendly way to travel tickets and information at brown betty tea room phone 198 lines bethesda bloomington the anniversary services of the bloomington christian church will be held sunday december third with the tor onto bible college quartette in charge of the music and mon day december 4th with rev g w hunter showing his lan tern slides of great britain mr and mrs lemon paisley misses luella and mary spent sunday with mrs paisleys sis ter at bloomington it was the occasion of mrs r badgeros birthday returned to power the liberal adminstration of premier a a dysart was returned to office with a reduced majority in the nov 20 provincial election in new brunswick three of mr dysarts cabinet ministers were de feated in the close race whose re sults were not finally decided until five hours after the polls closed 8th line markham mr and mrs colin davidson of sandford visited on monday with mrs blair of the 9th and with mr and mrs h spang mr and mrs isaac wambold are spending a time with their daughter mrs sam browns- berger of toronto mr and mrs a honsberger and mr and mrs noah weaver of breslau are visiting for a few days with friends in this dis trict fred reesor of port perry was a visitor with his aunt mrs jos kirk on sunday a group of young people from kitchener motored here on sun day and assisted at the evening service in wideman church the fine fall weather that has prevailed has been very favor able for the harvesting of brus- sel sprouts there are over 50 acres in this locality and the crop has been fair there was quite an exciting time in north markham on monday afternoon when reeve 0 b hiseys new ford car which was standing in front of his house was stolen while mr hisey was in the house the thieves were travelling in a stolen packard and after they had taken the reeves car they abandoned the other one at ballantrae so we hear the funeral of the late mrs jesse grove of north markham was held on sunday afternoon at wideman church of which the deceased was a member the service was conducted by mr smucker of markham assisted by mr roth of baden and mr a grove the late mrs grove was well known and highly miss janette empringham was home on sunday mr earl brillinger spent sunday with the clubine boys see the bargains in christ mas supplies at your local gen eral store this week the sunday school will hold the white gift service on sun- dav afternoon dec 17th the wms will meet next wednesday dec 6th at the home of rev and mrs orr mr e clubine is driving a new auto watch the fords go by miss anna bolender spent a few days with friends in tor onto mrs charles atkinson spent several days with mrs snider in stouffville last week we are sorry to say allan empringham has been confined to his bed for a few clays we hope he will soon be well again mr and mrs wesley brillin ger visited with mr and mrs a hare at holland landing on sunday tuesday guests with mr and mrs louis brillinger were mr and mrs willis lehman mrs lott and mr and mrs harry spang misses gladys and ina brillin ger attended the womens missionary convention in faith baptist church toronto last thursday the united church service during the four winter months will be held on sunday after noons instead of alternately afternoon and evening as has been the custom hillcrest and bethesda public schools are in their busiest sea son just now in preparation for their christmas concerts which are to be on dec 19th and 20th respectively on friday evening dec 1st the young people from the sixth line and baker hill bap tist churches will have charge of our ypu meeting plan to attend next tuesday evening will be the annual business meeting of the ypu the election of officers for 1940 will be held ait members are urged to be pre sent we understand the monthly meeting of our municipal coun cil will be held this saturday the year is nearly over but elec tion talk is most quiet respected and the large number of friends who crowded wide- man church was a testimony to her christian character cedar grove miss bertha reesor spent the weekend with miss mary ree sor of toronto mr wilbur barkey spennt the weekend in lenwood while joe may and annie were at elmira mr bob miller of cornell university usa spent the weekend with his mother and brothers fire broke out on sunday afternoon at what used to be known as milnes bush at hillside after slight commot ion the blaze was soon under control this weeks brain teaser one doodle bug doubles every 20 minutes one bug fills a jar in 10 hours if i put 8 in a jar at noon at what time would the jar be half full mr donald clark past em ployee of mr gordon murison boarded an ocean liner last week for england he has been in canada for the past 10 years mr john raymer and mr and mrs levi reesor bid him bon voyage in toronto as he step ped aboard the train bound for montreal the construction of the brid ge at the corner and the straigh tening of the creek at the en trance to woodland park has certainly made a great improve ment to the four corners we hardly knew there was so much traffic over this bridge until it was closed anyone entering cedar grove from the south will surely think things are pro gressing the yp banquet was a huge success and was held on friday evening over 100 persons sat down to supper the rev geo dix was guest speaker and i re serve the right to thanik mr dix for his excellent address a singsong was conducted by miss olive harrington while miss evelyn lapp favored the crowd with a piano solo the male quartette also sang a num ber everything was enjoyed by all present christmas trade demands well finished market fowl you can meet this demand better and at less cost shurgain 13 pc fattening mash at 220 or shurgain 15 pc fast fattening at 265 shurgain fast fattener mixes with your own grain at the rate of 100 pounds fast fattener to 150 pounds of your own grain the outstanding feature of shurgain fattening feeds is the cornoil ingredient which dissolves mus cular tissue and replaces same with the most delic ious fleshing with correct coloring of flesh superior feeds stouffville phone 2s0 ontario better feed at lower cost green river dec 21st was the date set for the ss concert the yp will hhid their ann ual carol service on the even ing of dec 11th the cottage prayer meeting was held this week at the- home of mrs f postill mrs enry shank has not been so well lately and is on a strict diet we hope to see her around again very soon congrauations to those who celebrated another birthday last week among whom were mr beckett mr fred wilson mrs j b wilson and mrs wm duncan may they all enjoy many more albert edward barkey 62 who died at his home in toron to following a lengthy illness was born at green river he lived most of his life in toronto for 37 years he worked with the postoffice funeral on tuesday was to norway cemetery many from the countryside surrounding green river will be anxious to see the pictures of their majesties en tour pict ures of the coronation of king george vi and a funny of mickey mouse will also be shown at the school here on saturday dec 2 at 8 pm a silver collection will be taken y theatre phone stouffville thursday friday and saturday nov 30 dec 12 a man to remember starring edward ellis ann shirley short subjects monday tuesday december wednesday 456 dicksons hill aocaoc xoe30i ioaoi sxoexoe x00e30e 301 ioe30i time to think about christmas shopping christmas buying with the christmas season but a few weeks away the wise shopper will have first choice in her buying of gifts for her friends many lovely and oppropriate gifts are now being shown in our shop and you may have any article laid aside until you are ready to use it do your christmas shopping early and avoid that last minute rush dinner services just into stock a shipment of 32 piece dinner services of unusually smart patterns some are plain and some with 18k gold decorations 32 piece set rosecliffe patt 625 32 piece set tennessee patt 625 32 piece set crown ducal 595 32 piece set erin patt 425 32 piece set avondale patt 625 toilets sets comb brush and mirror in a very smart and attractive patterns nicely boxed per box 15c to 100 chesterfield cushions an exceedingly attractive line some with fancy trimmings and in assorted colours 200 beverage sets white enamel frame with six decorated tumblers special 69c occasional rugs a particularly desireable line in a wide range of colours and patterns axminster rugs about 27x48 300 naldera rugs made in scotland size about 24x48 each s265 reversible rugs 26x48 fringed 450 grehora blankets a good quality blanket white with very attractive border patterns in bright colours per pair 425 single 215 grehora pure wool blankets size about 62x82 per pair 725 satin bound aprons for every occasion coverall aprons that protect the dress while doing the ordinary kitch en work aprons that are smart and dainty for an afternoon tea occasion aprons that are suitable for every occasion are here at reasonabley low prices come in and select the one that you need 25c up pure wool throws lovely quality throws size 60x80 in rose and gold each 875 mauve and gold size about 70x84 each 895 rose and gold size about 60x80 each 850 lovely dolls that will delight the hearts of the little girls daintily dressed dolls with lovely curls- ma ma dolls sleeping dolls etc are all here and for the small girls there are rag dolls soft and cuddly eager little plush doggies that are easy to hod and cannot hurt the tender flesh make your selection early prices are very reasonable 15c to 500 christmas cards if you have fiends in the old land to remember with a christmas greet ing be sure to send early we are showing a very exclusive line of greeting cards that are particularly attractive also boxes containing 12 cards and envelopes for 25c and 39c also one box containing 34 cards for 75c w h shaw store this store open tuesday thursday and saturday evenings store open wednesday afternoons during the winter months phone d512 miss jean spang visited at the hallman home on sunday miss doris lott had tea at anthony hoovers on sunday mrs fred hicks of hamilton spent several days this week with her sister mrs harvey moyer mrs weber and her baby daughter were weekend guests of mr and mrs kenneth camp bell sunday visitors with mr and mrs roy moyer were miss clara sherrick mrs lott mrs guy and miss blanche mortson mr and mrs johnson and miss mary bradshaw were entertained at mr and mrs kenneth walkers on sunday miss edith hoover of 15 ava road toronto was home on sunday afternoon accompanied by her friend miss may tipping of toronto mr harvey moyer is building a milk house near his barn this second fiddle starring sonja henie rudy vallee tyrone powers comedy and shorts thursday friday saturday december 7 8 9 dawn patrol errol flynn basil rothbone teacher will have a very amus ing time reading the master pieces of poetry that the young- sers have written if several of the young hopefuls would sub mit their poems for publication it would add greatly to the in terest of this column who will be first peaches mr and mrs henry walker are spending a few weeks with their son clarence of barrie the hoover family entertain- will be a time and labour saver ed relatives from dunnville over iexoi x0e30e 3000e 3onoc aoaoc 30e3oi 30d0c soaot 30e30i as he will be able to cool his milk without hauling it very far the timbers family on the townline is busily engaged in plastering and papering and the natural result of being in a grand mess so they say is company 1 mr ace davis of saskat chewan accompanied by his son clayton is visiting with his sister mrs anthony hoover at present it is eight years since he was back before mr stein and mr armstrong motored with them now is the time to clear out your bookshelves and attics any sunday school papers good books or bibles that you would like to donate will be deeply appreciated for use in the work among the sailors on the great lakes leave your contributions for this cause at the church by the last of this week and they will be forward ed to headquarters winter must be just around the corner already a number of young people have been trying out their skates on the pond and believe it or not christ mas is just twentyfive days away the high school students aie up to their ears in books at pre sent studying for the exams which are in full swing they will be greatly relieved when this week is over we thirk that the school the weekend miss margaret lewis attend ed the forsyth wells wedding on saturday mr ed hastings motored with dr mitchell to brampton last tuesday to visit a sick rela tive pete ben chapman spent the weeknd at the smith home ben expects to sail for england with the first division of soldiers a very enjoyable evening was spent at the miller home on fri day night when the peaches young people gathered there the topic on citizenship was taken by mrs foote of the sixth line the readings by mrs winterstein were enjoyed by all eight selections on the piano accordian were rendered by herbert cheron of birchcliff school the scripture reading was given by douglas cleverdon we extend our sympathy to mrs watt in the loss of her mother mrs reuben pugsley of 34 roehampton ave toronto melville melville district red cross which raised over 1000 in the last war heard toronto speakers tuesday night the ladies of whom gave instruction on ar ticles required the district is small but important mr ad bruce acted as chairman and rev a e owen of unionville also addressed the enthusiastic gathering

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