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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 4, 1940, p. 4

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four rhe tribune stouffville ont thursday january 4th 1940 oats ts 6 lbs kc jewel shortening 1 lb print 13c cocoa bulk 2 lbs 29c soap chips pot barley domino 5 lb box 33c bulk lb 5c prunes 3 lbs 25c tender meaty 7080 size graham flour bulk g lbs 25c cornmeal yellow bulk 6 lbs tea 25c budget blend in bulk tapioca or sago bulk 3 lbs 25c wheatlets white bulk 5 lbs 25c peanut butter bulk 2 lbs 25c cooking figs new season 2 lbs 23c lb 43c pure lard 20 lb pail 219 navy toilet tissue 4 rolls 25c soda biscuits 2 lbs 25c breakfast bacon sliced lb 29c cooking onions 10 lbs 25c lettuce extra large firm heads 3 for 25c carrots texas imported 3 bunches 25c florida oranges best for juice doz 23c oranges ssl doz 2c dominion 2nd line uxbridge mr and mrs william tilly of hamilton spent the weekend with her parents mr and mrs stephen knight mr robt mcgillivray of tor onto normal has been spending the holidays at his home on this line berton tindall is all smiles its a girl both mother and baby are doing fine we are glad to report stewart mcguckin who is employed jy don mccullough of claremont has been visiting with his parents fox hunting has become the 2nd line sport no 1 this winter no less than five of them have been shot recently with cliff lome and george morgason bringing down one each walter hope another and jack smith also getting one it looks as if the 2nd line is no place for foxes new year visitors at ed tay lors were mr and mrs wm hackney mr and mrs kirby hackney of maikham mr and mrs jim hackney of stouffville and misses frances and may eaton of toronto who have been holidaying with miss mar- jorie taylor mr wm hewlett of the born in goodwood dies in sunderland the death occurred in sunder land on december 21st 1939 of catharine todd widow of the late thomas fogg in her 78th year after an illness of over ten years the funeral took place to uxbridge cemetery on saturday december 23rd 1939 services being conducted by rev mr pooley the late catharine todd was born at goodwood a daughter of the late james todd and louisa walters in 1862 for a short time they lived in ux bridge and later moved to sun derland where mr fogg carried on the former fogg hotel he later retired and predeceased his wife some years ago to mourn the death of a kind and loving mother is left one daughter edna to whom the sympathy of all is extended in her bereavement editor of tribune i calls visit to british fleet in tojuay harbour queen elizabeth pictured battleship boarded be lay alongside byfhe scribe the 6th line whitchurch s tores lim itid ringwbod mr- and mrs wilson of tor onto spent a few days with their son don recently the temperature dropped to ten below zero on tuesday morning mrs charlotte smith of tor onto visited with her sister mrs abell last week mr and mrs art bassett spent new years day with his father and sister at brougham murray sinclair who is taking a course in a toronto radio college spent the holidays with his parents mrs charlie dadson received word recently of the death of her cousin mrs charlie gam mon of orillia mrs gammon was formerly mary travis mr and mrs robert hare and son tommy of belhaven were visitors with mr and mrs ira grove over the weekend we are glad to see albert hoover out again following his recent accident in which he broke his wrist when he fell off a ladder mrs aimer fockler of stouff ville district a former ring- wood girl is in toronto general hospital for treatment large numbers enjoyed skat ing on the clubine farm during the holidays miss gertrude clarke of the western hospital enjoyed the townline was voted secretary of holidays at her home with mr the school section upon the with- j and mrs elmer clarke drawal of mr berton tindall mr and mrs sam foote of it was with regret many of the montreal was home for the holi ratepayers saw mr tindall give up his duties as he had given splendid service for the past nine years mr and mrs john badgero mr and mrs r foote mr and mrs chas forsyth also mi and mrs norman wagg had new years dinner with mr and mis j e wagg garfield hamm damaged his car considerably one day re cently when it skidded on the slippery road and crashed into the railing of our ringwood bridge george myland has been appointed secretarytreasurer and trustee for dicksons hill school section for the next three years taking over the duties of truman grove who was the re tiring member two or three children are out of school owing to scarlet fever in the homes there is no cause for alarm we are assured visitors at the home of miss elizabeth foote 7th line whit church were mr and mrs wj bennett miss e wright mr and mrs john hoskings and two sons albert and freddie day also mr and mrs walter foote of weston and grace from toronto the ypu will hold their annual meeting at the home of mr and mrs a yake on friday evening there will be election of officers at this meeting miss grace talbot toronto spent the holidays at her home with mr and mrs harry talbot mr and mrs thos brown and melvin of colbourne were at mr and mrs emmersons on sunday at the annual school meeting of s s 8 on wednesday night ross winterstein whose term on the board had expired was replaced by elmore barkey the other trustees are wm paisley and elmer clarke it is expected that the hydro will be installed in the school in the near future mr reesor steckley who has taught here for a year and a half is leaving to take the position of assistant principal at a school in the weston area reesor will be replaced by a mr reid of toronto send the tribune to absent friends xoe30i 30e30e aoc 30000cioi ioc xoe30e o d 1 t i d c for after christmas buying 6 i i gf motor rttfis for the cold bath robes clearing of games toys and dolls we are clearing out the balance of our stock of toys dolls and games at very attractive prices you will save money by buying now for future requirements cold weather hose pure all wool cashmere hose best quality in all winter shades and sizes 8 l- to 10 12 priced at 110 silk and wool hose per pair 75c si cotton hose for every day use 25c handkerchiefs we have made drastic reductions on all our lines of handkeixhiefs 10c handkerchiefs 3 for 25c 15c handkerchief 2 for hoc 25c handkerchiefs 6 for 100 table oilcloth we carry a very large stock of table oilcloth in 1 14 and 1 12 yard widths so that you may be assured that you will find here just what you want priced at quarter yard widths 39c half yard widths 49c motor rugs for the cold weather an exceptionally attractive line of motor rugs in attractive colours for winter driving size 60x72 pure wool 495 all wool 795 all wool 850 comforters satin covered wool filled com forters a very attractive line in mauve and gold rose and gold green and rose and wine and eggshell size about 66x72 priced at 695 flannelette blankets high quality ibex gaudy and wearbest flannelette blankets full double bed size with blue or pink borders separately whipped per pair 8249 double per pair 239 extra large size 70x90 275 satin bound blankets satin bound reversible two color blankets pure all wool of fine qual ity rose and gold 60x80 795 850 green and rose g0x80 each 750 mauve and gold each 70x84 895 i only green both sides 625 bath robes eiderdown bath robes colours with contrasting in soft trim well made generous size 295 375 flannel bath robe with moire trim ming at 450 gowns and pajamas made of heavy quality flannelette or pajama cloth gowns with long sleeve embroidery on collar 100 149 plain white each 95c pajamas in attractive colours with contrasting trim very smart at 119 to 195 smart street frocks that will appeal to the artistic taste of shrewd shoppers very smart and uptotheminute both in style and materials and the prices are amaz ingly moderate come in and see them priced at 295 to 995 bath towels our stock of bath towels was pur chased previous to the advance caused by the war and our prices have not been advanced these towels are of fine absorbent quality and generous size and are real value at the present prices 25c to 95c w h shaw store this store open tuesday thursday and saturday evenings store open wednesday afternoons during the winter months phone 9512 despatches from britain last damaged but was able to week reported a battleship f e p a ste mechanism the queen elizabeth class hffdjj to her slde wardin been attacked by a submarine4- cags newspaper men including thefts of five battleships corn- editor of the tribune will reg during the first great call that back in 1924 they werethe queen elizabeth privileged while in englandfjospite and valiant 30600 visit the fleet then in torbjiyj and the barham and mal- harbour we went aboard he 31100 tons each carries revenge which was alongside 15inch guns normal the queen elizabeth the flagvs number from 1100 to 1- ship of the fleet and were giermen a demonstration of the finnghe ships originally cost of the eight inch guns throughjut 3000000 13000000 a volley weighing a ton somh and in recent years have 20 miles it was an incidenteifc reconstructed at a cost of life one will never forget pan 1000000 to more than which is only refreshed at ihi0oooo for each ship all are time because of the incidentad with the antitorpedo sea last week the battleshijjes mfhiffnlia kj mrs geor thomson luuuguim w grove mrs pingle of toronto sjfplr and mrs allan wideman sunday with d booth i girls visited with mr and mr and mrs ed widem- simeon reesor near scar- and girls spent monday fmfo on monday mr and mrs ed pugh at glanlonday visitors with mr and mont w s d booth were mr and miss margaret booth fip l harper and family of miss gertrude winn attdmarket mr and mrs del jaioth of claremont miss joy collough and miss loreen fagg rmr and mrs william rennie s3 their roast last thursday jien they entertained mr and fs roy wilson and children mr and mrs e lucas and iiily before the latter return- 1 to alymer ioc 30e30e 30x30c aor aoexoc aoqoe 30e30x the sewing class at mrs crosiers tuesday afternoi mr and mrs ben dillej daughter ada of scarboro new years dinner with mrs tom diller the rev m bricker am h shantz mrs shantz an evelyn had tea with mrs joe betz last thursi mr and mrs henry and hazel of toronto wer day visitors with mr anfip o zellers mr and mrs r spoffo mr and mrs randal s and girls spent monday w and mrs j cowan mr and mrs c brow their new year day w parents in toronto mr and mrs percy and family and fred m lincolnville spent mond mr and mrs a brown we hope everyone community will start year right by attendin day school on the first what a good crowd w have margaret wideman few clays during the ci holidays at goodwood j aunt miss louie robinjl mr and mrs fred pu and phyllis spent mon griends lemonville mr warren stewart of tor- to spent the weekend with irdon lemon ihmr m c sanders spent sun- y as guest at the home of mr 1 mrs morley barker in uffville miss florence barkey spent e weekend and holiday in ouffvilie with her grand- other mrs levi hoover rthur w lynde lhcm teacher of singing established 1913 ouffville fridays phone 802 pils prepared for toronto conservatory of music examinations u j i send the tribune to absent

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