the tribune stouffville ont thursday jan 2ndv1941 page thr town topics mrs henry vanzaut and lier miss annie lehman of montreal daughter ida imrs kidd spent christmas in toronto christmas visitors with mr and mrs p lehman were their daugh ter mrs thomas hargrave with her husband and family also mr walter hargrave all of toronto in appealing for funds for christ mas cheer the newmarket lions club received one donation from a friend of 100 what a boost and what a lot of good a gift of that kind would do to any lions club its chief work is to improve ihe circum stances of little children less fortun ate than your own the energetic merchant h banner- man proprietor of the 5c to 1 store is a confirmed bachelor and may not be considered a ladies man bat he has an eye to what they want to know and so he tells us there will be no imported china in this coun try after january all fancy china says mr bannerman is off the market just as silk hosiery is taboo persons who pick up odd bits of what is available may be considered lucky repair bills neatly trimmed here youll have fewer repair bills if youll let us go over your car regularly our shellubrication isnt just a guessy grease jpb if s a new and better way to keep your car in perfect lubrication order you get this service right here near home at our neighborhood car care headquarters were specialists in making mo- taring a great pleasure let us do our stuff for you today shew boadways service station our station open until m- vas in town spending the holiday with her father mr john lehman mr and mrs gordon bartholo mew were christmas guests of mr and mrs george adams toronto mr sam armstrong spent the christmas holiday with his son mr and mrs wm armstrong and family at swastlcka mr and mrs bart lymburner and daughter spent christmas with mr lymburners mother imrs james ratcliff eighteen sat down to christmas dinner with mr and mrs harvey schell if beef was on the menu the local butcher would need to have killed the fatted calf for a family of this number the tribune would appreciate readers telephoning in the names of holiday visitors for our next issue there are many interesting new year house parties that would make interesting reading for your friends mrs william watson and brother mr wellington lehman visited their niece mrs thomas bacon at claremont where they enjoyed the holiday dinner misses kathleen kellington and iliyliss winn were home from guelph college where they are tak ing the home economic course visting their parents mr and mrs garfield kellington and imr and mrs pied winn mr john ratcliff and his daugh ter and soninlaw mr and mrs george storey motored to hamilton to spend christmas day with rev and mrs c loney and family the loneys came to stouffville for new years and enjoyed a visit to mrs loneys home town westend merchants beyond the cnr tracks on main street are to be congratulated for the manner in which they put on a uniform display settins out christmas trees brilliant ly illuminated for the christmas season if this scheme were carried throughout the business section it would provide a splendid and attrac tive display another year the death of mr harry marshall at newmarket on tuesday last week was received here in lawn bowling circles with regret and shock the late imr marshall played on the local greens many times and was among he most popular visitorsbesides his wife the former margaret mcauley he is survived by two sons douglas of perron quebec and aubrey of newmarket mr and imrs bruce rowbotham of cornwall were holiday visitors at mr rowbothams home here imr- and mrs leslie williamson and family were holiday visitors with his people mr and mrs frank williamson church st the regular meeting of the stouffville junior institute will be held on thursday january 9 at the home of mrs c badgero at 230 two papers will be given on can adian industries the roll call will be in the form of a questionaire mr don moyer who has been home enjoying the holiday from his duties on the teaching staff of the lansdown school was in hamilton on friday where he acted as best man at the wedding of a friend jack mclndoe of that city both men are graduates of mcmaster university work is progressing steadily on the new fire protection and this week the offices and pump houses will be completed after which will come the installation of the pumps and connecting up with the system after which uxbridge will have the fine fireprotection and domestic water system it is entitled to and 3hould have had many years ago the ux bridge timesjournal stouffville and uxbridge should tee to it that their christmas mar kets do not fall on the same day next year people from this region would like to visit the uxbridge fair and many from uxbridge we know would like to come to stouffville it was unfortunate this year that uxbridge board of trade changed their date this year on the same night that stouffville business men set their date and thus the two fairs came at the same time principal cedric watson has been receiving a deluge of congratula tions from far and aear over the effort of public school pupils who sang on the radio a week ago satur day among those who wrote mr watson congratulating htm his staff and pupils may we mention public school inspector archie stouffer ba haliburton and in spector w h t mooney of york county who laid particular stress on the achievement and its importance to the pupils emmanuel bible school of the mennonite brethren in christ church announces opening of the second session january 6th to april 4th to be held in the mehnohite church stouffville day classes mondays to fridays beginning at 9 am special evening classes tuedsays 745 to 930 pm all intersted in the acquisition of biblical knowledge are invited to enroll for information write the principal in care of the school stouffville ont rev ward m shantz principal t vmsoq nave met v 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 gray coach line in some towns people seem satis fied to let everything drift along just as it was they hide behind excuses to keep themselves from doing work for improvement if a man has a disorderly back yard he says it is as good as the one owned by some neighbor or if his fences are all tumbling down he says they have always been that way and he has got along all right a town like that will not merely stand still but it will gradually fall behind the ambitious town is not satisfied to let things drift its people travel around they see fine looking towns with handsome streets nice homes and progressive looking business cen tres they come home discontented with unsatisfactory conditions and they take off their coats and go to work to improve those conditions miss ted hoover was home with her parents mr aud mrs lud hoov er en the holiday miss ruth nendick was home from kitchener for the holiday season visiting mr and mrs christie armstrong a rink of local curlers comprised of ira aldred m e watts chris armstrong and walter brilliuger failed to get into the running at the bonspeil held at oshawa on the day after christmas mr and mrs charles reid imr and mrs charles gansler and son of toronto also miss williamson of markham were sunday visitors with mr and mrs a v nolan miss jessie walls of the toronto east general hospital staff v panied by revhsommers from new- york spent the holiday with her parents mr and mrs edw walls our former citizen of long stand ing mr ai pryne who is now living at the county industrial home on yonge street sends his new year greetings to all who knew him since going there this last fall ai has become accustomed to his new surroundings and thoroughly en joys the numerous comforts of the place reeve weldon was one of the county commissioners for the home in 1940 and has talked to ai on each monthly visit to the big institution christmas visitors at the a bar tholomew home on the 9th con were mr and mrs ii bartholomew and family of toronto mr and mrs allen bartholomew and family mr and imrs bert boyd and family mr and mrs bert boyd and family mr and mrs clarence bunk er and family all of newmarket mr and mrs g bartholomew mr and mrs frank bartholomew son mr and imts james morrison and george bartholomew just returned from military camp last week we mentioned a visit paid this office by mr s b hoover main street toronto and on satur day night his elder brother mr j b hoover called to renew his paper he is the elder of the two being 85 yearfc old last october but still an interesting conversationalist w be lieve mr hoover holds a record in that he was born and lived all his long life on tho same farm at lot 34 concession 8 pickering he re calls that when a lad of 18 years he drove a team of oxen and that win- tor hauled 1000 logs which wero told for masts on ocean going vessels they would run 95 feet long tho very next winter mr hoover hauled some 350 cords of cordwood to stouffville from which point it was shipped to toronto by local dealers we onco sold 31 masts off ten acres imr hoover related with tho single exception of mr george tran j b hoover is probably tho eldest resident in his locality mr tran however was born in mark- ham and is a llttlo older the farm ho lives on was the home of mr sb hoover now in tho city as a relic of those days mr hoover has a board out from a rejected mast that measures 37 vi feet in length it is always a great pleasure for this paper to welcome these fine old men whose stories of early days in these parts are as interesting as any book stouffville floral roses wedding bouquets funeral designs cut flowers telephone 7001 7002 milt smith proprietor the home of mr and mrs james e jarvis just opposite the public school was the scene of a real christ mas party last week when all their family of seven sons and daught ers with one exception owing to illness were home for christ mas together with seventeen grand children to form a party of 33 people because so many cars were parked there one of mr jarvis neighbors enquired if there was a threshing going on at the jarvis home no we were just cutting feed came the jocular reply from imr jarvis the newly elected officers of the garrett evening auxiliary for 1941 are hon pres mrs h lee mrs l atkinson pres mrs j m storey 1st vice miss eva hoover 2ifd vice miss l waters rec sec miss e winn assist rec sec miss l holden treas miss i lehman flower con mrs c boadway cor sec mrs woodburn sec christian stewardship lmiss ann lindsay sec mite boxes miss v hoover press secy mrs t rae pianists miss m watson miss a lehman temp sec mrs a black friendship sec miss edna hoover liss g todd social con mrs d jennings li brarian miss m mowder supply sec miss b hoover miss l dows well mission band leaders imrs j ridout mrs sanderson conn dev miss g brooks con miss miss j brodie members of dev and miss comm miss e holden imiss e johnson miss r curtis mrs h lee miss ohutchinsonmiss cjwideman mrs o lehman mrs e miller mrs t burkitt miss j burkitt sing a song of egg profits fulopep egg mash every poultry keeper is pleased to hear his hens sing and cackle that means eggs and eggs mean profits if you want to get more eggs from vour hens and more money from egg profits feed fulopep egg mash feed it the fulopep way with whole oats and scratch grain get more eggs at less feed cost fulopep egg mash has proved its worth in getting liigh production from layers and keeping them up in body weight health and condition begin now to get more profits from your hens feed fulopep egg mash order today stiver bros emmanuel bible school to open here on jan 6 the second session of emmanuel bible school of the mennonite brethren m christ church will be held from january gth to april 4th with classes in the imennonite church stouffville the conference of this church had felt the need of a bible school for the acquisition of bible know ledge of young people who may be used in a local capacity in their home church success marked this venture from the beginning and the training received by the students who attended the first session was highly satisfactory the faculty includes rev w m shantz m a principal rev j harcld sherk and rev p g leh man mrs a g warder will again be dean of women daily classes each morning at 9 oclock and evening classes will be held each tuesday evening at 745 oclock instructors for the latter are mr shantz and imr lehman who will teach sunday school meth ods and the person and work ot the holy spirit respectively the public is invited to attend these classes also a special service will be held monday evening january 6 at 8 oclock which will mark the open ing of the school an interesting programme has been arranged and the people of the village and sur rounding country are cordially in vited record cows in two local farm herds several excellent rop records made by holsteins of tho stouffville district are reported in tho current issue of tho monthly test bulletin giving details of all record of per formance tests completed in tho dominion during the past month un der the supervision of the fedoral department of agriculture ahuvialdale sylvia dewdrop own ed by e david and h sauer 10th concession just south of stouffville was first in a class of 64 mature cows that completed records in the yearly dlvlson on twlce-a-day-mllk- ing as a five year old she produced 22237 lb milk containing sos lb fat ann pontine hemlock a mem ber of the same herd was second in the four year old class with 703 lb fat from 1s173 lb milk coronation betty sylvia owned by lloyd turner stouffvlle v- second in a class of 127 twoyearolds with 645 lb fat from 1g021 lb milk she also qualified for the 305 day division topping ss twoyearolds with 541 lb fat from 15943 lb milk high quality low prices at dominion quick or regular rolled oats bibs 25c organdie toilet tissue 4 rolls 25c ivory soap large reg 10c 1 extra for 5c dominion 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