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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 12, 1940, p. 6

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page six the tribune stouffville ont thursday december 12 1940 h illustratedare only a few of the many gift suggestions for men to be found here at prices that will give you much more for your money complete your list and your shopping today fine grade silk and wool hose full fashioned 39c to 95 ties 25c to 100 finest quality pure irish linen handkerchiefs gift boxes initialed wide selection of choic est leathers in gloves per pair 100 up outdoor jackets leather wool meltons and grenvilles in vari ous colors sweaters a new line of sleeveless and full zipper style sweaters attractive kahki and airforce blue shades shirts for personal use or a mans gift these will satisfy wide range of colors 100 up we have a de luxe assort ment of gift mufflers in all wool or silk pajamas warm flannel ette broadcloth and yama cloth a e weldon stouffville ontario toronto goodwood flashes walter davey 8 stanton ave toronto big reduction in ladies and mens coats our supply of winter coats are reduced as much as 25 now for quick clearing before christmas there is still a variety to choose from so if youre thinking of buying a coat come early there are also a few boys and girls coats to choose from at a reduced price our christmas stock is now complete come in and let us help you decide on your christ mas gifts here are a few suggestions sweaters and pullovers for boys girls and men also gloves lingerie hose ladies chiffon scarves mens scarves handkercheifs ties shirts bath robes towels linen tablecloths bridge sets madiera pillow cases etc you will enjoy lookink over the christmas gifts and you will be under no obligation to buy a small deposit will hold any article until christmas harry golden phone 237 stouffville ontario mrs a brown entertained a mr brown from markdale for a few days we regret to learn of the illness of mrs myers whom we have known since babyhood may she soon re cover mrs halls class of girls have completed a lovely quilt and of course the older folk have framed it great work mrs john reid of goodwood is much improved in health again all will be glad to know imr and mrs norman feasby were up to w smalleys for sunday roads were passable especially where the plow had been through they were good miss johnson from imanitonlin island has returned home after visiting in goodwood district for some time washed and waxed turnips aro being turned out at goodwood supplying a brisk demand although prices are very low rev h g blake rector of north bssa has been appointed to beeton tottenham and palgrave mr a brown with the scribe took in the hockey match between maple leafs and boston on saturday night we understand our friends mr and imrs d pines have moved from main street newmarket to their new home up town miss ivy knight spent the week end with her parents mr and mrs james knight at uxbridge miss eileen switzer stouffville rr3 won the gift for last weeks birthday list of g4 names and dates well done eileen watch the mail carrier no one deserves a treat more than the farm wife on christmas market day dec 19 have dinner in stouff ville at the village inn menu print ed in this issue look it up wo heard of a young man from goodwood who attempted a motor trip to stouffville a week ago satur day but the car was abandoned at garabaldi near robt hopes and the trip completed on foot monday saw his return members of the psi upsilon fra ternity of toronto university and victoria college have rented the house on the farm north of good wood belonging to mrs velma peters of uxbridge the house is being redecorated and rearranged to accommodate a ski club of sixteen members for the winter months the big snow plow operating be tween stouffville and uxbridge jam med into the bank east of goodwood on monday and raes garage went out to haul the plow out and started it going again the road is very good and we all have plenty to be thank ful for we do expect a lot these days rumor has it that freddie middle- ton and councillor beach may con test the deputy reeveshlp there will he a vote taken on the twoyear term so a contest would be in order as it would cost very little and it would determine the man the rate- peyers would like to have represent them at county council birthday greetings to goodwood and township folks namely miss edna baslon miss edna foskett walter brown mrs will ilaynes charlie forsyth mrs chtrlie for syth james wagg miss irene tin- dall also win thompson bert cowperthwaite and tommy mar shall of claremont district miss lillian dowswoll stouffville miss e a davey miss cora bewell tor onto and mrs garfield kellington whitchurch a letter from pte leslie meyers sent a cheerio word from camp we aro given to understand that hut no 1 is a great spot and beside the informant houses pte cliff morgason there is pte gordon wilson and pte john maye in camp how lone some the girls on the second and around goodwood must be these days we also think of pto morloy pugh in england drop him a line his address is obtained from his parents in stouffville pickering man buys epsom farm a 110acre farm was sold thus week by mrs catharin jones now resident in toronto whose family operated the land for 75 years the purchaser being roy brbkcnshire formerly of toronto who is moving from pickering township and will operate the property as a stock farm the location is at epsom parallel to no 12 highway five miles from the town of uxbridgeon the proper ty with landscaped surroundings is a fine old colonial house of nine rooms and a modern steel hip roof bank barn in early days this heavily wooded rdge was known for the barn tim bers which were drawn from the distiet over the adjacent old brock road formerly the main road to toronto into the townships further south whose forests had been de pleted for shipbuilding and other in dustries along the waterfront in stouffville on december 2rd canadian clmulnuquikw 4 years coasttocoast tours we have found your productions invariably artistic clean clover and entertaining to adults and children alike j m erlckson president farmers beware p stories for years we have heard of sup posed war veterans going about the country selling magazines implov- ng the farmers to by on the ground that just a few more names will en able a veteran to win a prize or perhaps in other places he tells the farmer the proceeds will enable him to attend university all this trifling talk has been told over and over year after year yet many farmers fall for it housewives are not obliged to listen to these stories much less to subscribe to the magazine there is lots of work for the agents and your sympathy is misplaced by helping local red cross appeals for old license plates it is being arranged through the red cr03s society that all old lic ense plates may be deposited with any agent of the imperial oh co who will gladly install the new- plates and that later these old plates will be picked up by the automotive transport association of ontario and delivered to the dominion found ries steel ltd hamilton and the proceeds from the sale of these plates is being paid over to the red cross society would the car owners in and around the vicinity of stouffville please leave their old plates with mr john lewis proprietor of the imperial oil service station westend of stouffville this is a provincial wide arrangement with the approv al of the motor vehicles department and the local branch of the red cross society sincerely trusts that all old plates will be turned in to mr lewis by the car owners in this vicinity features a special soc chicken dinner for christmas market day noon thursday i9th o december- m e x u reported imi employed at stivers elevator here some thirtyfive years ago mr wm leaver is reported very ill at home in willowdale his numerous friends in the district will regret to learn a splendid fellow and one of the best men we ever had at the elevators was the glowing com ment made of mr leaver by his old employer imr frank stiver on tues day them consomme or tomato juice roast chicken with dressing cranberry de luxe sauce buttered turnip and mashed potatoes muffins brown and white bread dessert hot mince or cranberry pie ice cream and cookies beverage tea coffee or milk bring your guests and enjoy a delicious homecooked dinner in pleasant surroundings d f holden prop sg the greeks were courageous fighters centuries ago when thej defeated dictator xerxes great armj of 6000000 mussolini should have remembered this to hang by the chimney with care dont overlook the house when it comes to selecting presents that will make the family happy here are grand ways to add to the comfort and pleasure of every one in the house all through the coming year and our store is just packed with other equally good and economical suggestions odd jcuued coffee and end tables in wide variety smoking sets that men will appreciate fyloi jlamfta the smartest looking floor lamps weve had in years table lamps and bridge lamps as low as 350 and footstools king ease chairs that will tone up livingroom or den 3750 l e oneill furniture stouffville

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