page four the tribune stouffville ontirio thursday jan 11th 1940 dicksons hill mr and mrs elmore barkey and family had sunday tea with i mr and mrs william barkey misses marion and norma barkey visited with miss shirj ley hoover on sunday evening come along and enjoy your- 1 self with the young people at the skating party this friday evening people do the strangest things for instance why did ross c prefer to get out of the car at the bottom of dicksons hill and walk the remaining dis tance home when he might just as well have had a ride we were delighted to have the township visitor mr don ratcliff and his wife with us in our sunday school on sunday mr ratcliff addressed the school briefly calling particul ar notice to the splendid atten tion given by the intermediate boys to their teacher some schools he mentioned have great difficulty keeping up the interest of boys of that age and j success in that is largely to the- credit of the teacher while returning to their schools in readiness for mon days teaching the car in which two normal school students were riding became indisposed whereupon they stopped at the home j b hoover and phoned for aid in the meantime the vehicle had burst into flames but a passerby to the rescue extinguished the fire by means of snow if you have been wondering what to do with your scads of christmas cards here is the answer to your problem jvirs lehman is collecting them to make a scrapbook for the in dian children and would be very pleased to have yours our column was highly com plimented in last weeks issue of the tribune and we would like to thank mr revis p president roosevelt sends richest girl to canada whom president country doris duke is coming to cromwell canada the richest girl in the roosevelt has named to succeed student world will make r itnrmf as the reoresenta- nominat cromwell is a serious of economics his tion must be ratified by ottawa as the wife of james jtve her home in danie roper as the representa- of the united states to this the united states senate i ing remarks his cousins at the hill would be very happy to have him spend a day or so in our community some time and would also invite cousin jake wideman from the 7th line perhaps we could even arrange to feast them on schmear casse and elderberry pie two school boys narrowly es caped what might easily have been a serious accident when they were knocked down by a car one day last week the boys in their haste to reach home after school dashed across the road forgetting the ditty that all should remember- stouffer for his very encourag- stop look listen before you cross the street use your eyes use your ears before you use your feet mongolia we are sorry- to hear that clark bunkers sister mrs h moore of brougham is in the stouftville hospital mr and mrs n donnelly and son of toronto visited with mr and mrs m c chapman mr 0 zeller mrs b burnell and ronald spent monday in toronto we are sorry to hear that mrs h smith has been ill we hops she will soon be well again russel couperthwaite has had the telephone installed mrs cowan of malvern spent a week with her daughter mrs r couperthwaite recently the singsong was held at mr and mrs harold wrights on tuesday night we are sorry that there has been sickness in the couperth waite family mrs cherry of gormley has been with her daughter mrs e gooding we are glad to hear mrs gooding is improving and hope she will soon be able to be among us again miss hazel warder of toron to normal school has been ob serving and teaching in our school for the past week she spent monday night here with jean pugh reeye will speak to j f group the regular meeting of the stouffville junior farmers will be in the municipal hall this thursday evening at 830 pm reeve weldon will speak to the gathering on phases of municip al life all members please be present lucky draw girls will provide lunch please music provided lose opening hockey game by slim margin stouffville intermediates dropped the first game of their schedule in the county league here on tuesday night to mark- ham by a score of 54 the game displayed consider ably more action than was ex pected for a preseason tilt and should certainly bring the fans back in bigger numbers for the next game the first twenty minutes saw both teams skating and check ing hard both ways with bill hood notching the first counter for markham soon after the opening whistle the locals tied it up a few minutes later on a goal which drew quite a pro test with the goal judge and proved a point of argument in the dressing rooms the entire evening herb simpson added two more to stouftvilles total in quick succession to make it 31 at this juncture schadd mark- hams star netminder received a clip in the head from a high shot but was able to return to the ice after repairs had been affected as if in revenge for this set back the southern team pressed hard and tallied three more goals before the end of thp period mccarty and laurie be ing the marksmen there was one penalty in the first period and that to markham jake baker put the stouff- villites back on even terms in the second frame drilling one from the corner which just caught the inside of the goal post three more penalties were meted out by referee patten- den two to markham and one to stouffville in the opening moments of the final period markham notch ed another to make it 54 and bring the locals storming around schadd popping rubber at him from every angle but without success neither team showed any noticeable edge on the evenings performance play seesawing up and down the ice first one and then the other putting on a power play the next game for stouffville will be at uxbridge on thurs day january 18 aoxaox 30e30e ti d c for ater lhristmas buying f- motor rugs for the cold bath robes weather eiderdown bath robes in soft clearing of games toys exceptionally attractive line of colours with contrasting trim well and dolls motor rugs in attractive colours for made generous size 295 375 winter driving size 60x72 flannel bath robe with moire trini- we are clearing out the balance of pure wool mi at 4 50 our stock of toys dolls and games y 795 at very attractive prices you will ah wool 850 gowns and pajamas save money by buying now for future quality flannelette or requirements comforters pajama cloth gowns with long sleeve cold weather hose satin covered wool filled com- embroidery on collar 100 149 forters a very attractive line in plain white each 95 pure all wool cashmere hose best mauve and gold rose and goldj green pajamas in attractive colours with quality in all winter shades and sizes and rose and wine and eggshell contrasting trim very smart llf 7t 1 size about 66x72 priced at 695 at 119 to 195 silk and wool hose per pair 75c 1 cotton hose for every day use 25c flannelette blankets smart street frocks hanrkfrphtfis high l ibex kandie stripe and that will appeal to the artistic taste handkerchiefs wearbest flannelette blankets of shrewd shop very smart and we have made drastic reductions fn double bed size with blue or pink up both in style and on all our lines of handkerchiefs borders separately whipped per materi and the prices are amaz- 10c handkerchiefs 3 for 25c pair 249 jngly moderate come in and see 15c handkerchief 2 for zvi double per pair 239 them priced at to 995 25c handkerchiefs 6 for 100 extra large size 70 275 table oilcloth satin bound blankets bath towels we carry a very large stock of satin bound reversible two color our stock of bath towels was pur- table oilcloth in 1 14 and 1 12 yard blankets pure all wool of fine qual- chased previous to the advance widths so that you may be assured caused b the war and our p that you will find here just what vou rose and goic1 c0 795 850 have not been advanced these want priced at green and rose 60x80 each 750 towels are of fine absorbent quality 1 l yard width 39c mauve and gold each 70x84 895 and generous size and are real value 1 yard width 49c j o green both sides s625 at the present prices 25c to 95c w hshaw store this store open saturday evening and wed nesday afternoon during winter months phone 9512 store open wednesday afternoons during the winter months cedar grove mrs alex reesor spent the weekend in toronto mr and mrs d g offen had visitors from usa over the weekend miss margaret stibbard spent the weekend at the home of mr and mrs g mcintosh mr lew wormworth has re turned to toronto after having spent a few days as guest of mr ken mcintosh miss ruby reesor has taken a position in markham her many friends regret her departure but hope to see her back soon again mr and mrs thomas reesor motored to waterloo on satur day for a few days the toronto east presbytery young peoples union are hold ing their annual skating party this year as guests of the ux bridge ypu on thursdy night of this week the executive of the ypu met at the home of miss olive mcintosh last wednesday even ing mr terry lapp has returned to toronto to resume his studies at the univesity of toronto af ter being home for the holidays a euchre is to be held at the home of mrfl and mrs arthur lapp on monday january 22 at 8 pm under the auspices of the red cross ladies please provide lets keep this date in mind church hill miss ruby clark was home for a weeks holiday miss mary pegg and mr floyd martin were home over dent of reach twp had the weekend mr albert lageer has taken a position near mount albert christian endeavour meeting will be held on thursday night at the home of mr and mrs w beach topic to be taken by mr clark the roll call is to be answered with a verse of scrip ture containing the word way at the business meeting for the sunday school held on thursday night at the home of mr a clark the following officers were elected for the coming year superintendent mr a clark assistant mr h brethour secytreas roy clark organist leone lazenby teachers amy lageer mrs h brethour mrs o martin bruce maclean mr vickers ioc rxoznoi 30e30e 30e30i 0e30z 30e30i locaoi 30e30x 2nd line uxbridge isaac smith has been doing chores for norman wagg nor man has been confined to bed with lumbago but is now much better we are glad to report mr stephen knight had the misfortune to loose a horse last week mr and mrs jim hackney had sunday dinner with mr and mrs ed taylor george taylor is visiting relatives at irondale for a few days mercury went the lowest so far this year as it dropped to 20 below zero at j e waggs last sunday morning mr and mrs albert taylor had dinner with mr and mrs jos cooper sunday last norman davis is helping albert brown cut wood plenty of snow makes the hills fine for skiing and a few sportsmen from stouffville have been enjoying the hills on the mcguckin farm uxbridge considers new road supt at the inaugural meeting of uxbridge township council when all members were present having been returned by acclamation the following com mittees were struck for the year finance rae middleton johnson road and bridge reeve and council relief beach rae and middleton contingent johnson beach rae middleton rae r e ashen- hurst and edgar johnson were appointed to the goodwood community park board for 1940 and r e darling j f reid j e kidd john ashen- hurst and mrs j e wagg appointed for the years 194041 beachmiddleton moved that 1000 ft snowfence be purchas ed and that 500 feet be put on road 2 between altona and glasgow as a dog belonging to a resi- been killing sheep in uxbridge the clerk was instructed to write the owner to have same killed forthwith or proceedings would be taken a bylaw was given its sever al readings authorizing the reeve and treas to borrow money from the canadian bank of commerce at stouffville as necessary a bylaw was also passed authorizing the expenditure of 9500 on the roads in the township of uxbridge for year 1940 appointment was made by bylaw naming mr russel feasby fred johnston auditors for 1940 ernest morgason members of the board of heal th w g cassie weed inspec tor and mr cecil wallace school attendance officer a resolution was sponsored by councillors beach and rae that a new road superintendent be appointed in the name of mr walter brown and demanding the yeas and nays on same after considerable discussion the question was demanded and the clerk taking the yeas and nays resulting as follows yeas beach and rae nays middleton ashenhurst and johnson almira mr and mrs j r cober tor onto were visiting at charles connors he is now home from the hospital although forbidden to work for a year mr and mrs houck have moved into their new residence just north of cashel corners and have been having some celebra tions the first coming at christ mas when mr houcks mother and sisters with their families gathered to enjoy their first christmas dinner in the new new home