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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 23, 1941, p. 3

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the tribuue stouffville out thursday january 23rd 1941 page three vwarvuwwwwwwwwv wwvvvwvwvwwwvwwww town topics mondays may go on record this month as the coldest days for last monday like the one before it saw lbp thermometer dip away below xere jim green who is serving in the home guard has closed his home here his sister having left a week ae to li m toronto the family occupied a house on stoutfer street for everal years stovers bakery has just placed before its customers a new loaf knaun as the cracked wheat loaf and it is going over in a big way the nourishing ingredients make it a special body builder have you tried it no fooling now meet me at the arena on wednesday evening jan 29 for that skating party under the auspices of the eastern star dust off your old skates and paste the date in your hat good music and a bar rel of fun awaits you and a lucky draw may bring you a big surprise lions club carnival we had a wide range of weather last week beginning with 20 below zero on monday to rain on friday mr and mr3 r cunningham of toronto mr roy howe of fort menicol and his fiancee miss june lockett of toronto were weekend guests of mr and mrs gordon partholomew teddy meyers stepped into the tribune office on monday to bid us the time of day it being his 78th birthday he possesses all his facul ties and acts like a man of 50 mr meyers was born at zephyr on the farm now occupied by reeve geo mckay mr and mrs meyers who live in the westond have five of a family one of their sons having served in the last war the special program being put on by the junior band at the arena this wednesday evening is expected to attract a large crowd of skaters and this means more than the regu lar patrons of the big ice palace we hear that some who havent enjoyed the exercise for a decade or two will take in this function receives lac rating i watch the snaps and save at the grocetera next the public liurary ikice fresh stock see display an inouncemeut in this paper dr e s barker was called to buffalo last week owing to the snd- jdeu death of his sister mrs a e i fielding who died on wednesday night mrs fielding had visited stouffville on many occasions and was quite well known to many people here who are shocked to learn of her unexpected death murray sinclair son of mr and mrs e r sinclair of ringwood who has received his rank of lac having completed his training in the wireless division of the rcaf at montreal wednesday feb 5th horse race skates baddheaded dion vs shortskirted dioness rev h shantz received a heavy mow from old man flu last week and is likely to be in the house part of this week as well as all last week on sunday morninng mrs f foster ola fusee took the service for the pastor in the mennonite church and in the evening rev s goudie had charge despite the cold but clear weather a good turnout worshipped at both services saturdays big fire rounds out a year of outstanding or major trou bles for mr and mrs roy seebeck on the townline south of stouffville in april of last year mr seebecks father died suddenly from a stroke in may his brother frank died leav ing a wife and small family and now as a climax roy loses his fine farm stock together with all the buildings modernly equipped true isnt it that lifes troubles are not evenly divided same 3sutf 9temb for winter at lowest minimum cost salhepatica 30c 59c 115 cbq cold tablets 25c passmores 2 minute bronchial aid 49c noxzenia s special 25c jar for 19c pepsodent tooth paste 23e and 37c wampole cod liver ext 100 marlin blue blades 12 25c musterole for chest colds 35c modess 12s 23c health salts english style 1 lb tin 39c carters liver pills 23c 69c chase nerve food 49c chase kidney liver pills 29c bayer aspirin 22c 39c 98c lysol 35c 65c 125 scotts emulsion 59c 98c gin kidney pills 39c 69c mr lloyd hoover left for toron to a tew days ago to join the postal staff for a few months hugh thom as is also in the department for the winter season at toronto everybody is appealed to to get out their skates for the big skating par ty in the arena on wednesday jan 29 good music and a lucky draw ticket may bring you a fine prize there will be lots of fun if you come along o e s auspices mr james brodie was secretly amused last week and enjoyed the experience he visited his lands on the second concession of markham just opposite the skiing grounds only to find a big car parked right across the gateway before he could drive in he had to push the parked car out of the road soon after the owner came along and commenced lecturing him for moving the car of course jim wasnt long in explaining his rights in the neighborhood whereupon the city offender im mediately retired without further argument goilgns mixture 8oz bottle 5he chase paradol 35c chase ointment 49c haliver oil capsules 50s 59c 100s 98c cod liver oil bp standard 16 oz 67c camphorated oil 2 oz 15c 4 oz 25c the january meeting of- the garret evening auxiliary was held at the home of mrs watts the president mrs j m storey in the chair the officers for the ensu- year were installed by mr atkinson the devotional exercises were conducted by mrs t birkett miss gertrude todd was in charge of the study book assisted by several members a solo was rendered by mrs allen mcconnochie accompan iud by her husband at the close of the meeting a social half hour was enjoyed by all car thieves stole the hearse be longing to j e steckley at barrie last week drove it to newmarket where it was abandoned almost out of gasoline the thief or thieves then stole thompsons hearse at aurora and drove out of town per sons who saw the hearse rumbling aiong did not suspect that it was in charge of a thief the aurora dead wagon was all ready to go with gasoline and keys in place the owner never counted on anyone wanting a ride in his outfit inas much as heretofore only dead people were found in it aside from thomp sons own help it was recovered in toronto easter the next holiday season is considerably later this year than in 1940 ash wednesday the begin ning of lent falls on february 26th with good friday the conclusion of the fasting period on april 11th and then easter sunday follow- n on the 13th last year the easter season was ushered in with wintry blasts and was a disappoint ment to local feminine fashion ex ponents but with the later date this year the weather should be more favorable for the annual fashion parade township pastor resksns rev stanley medhurst pastor a markham second baptist church for the past three years resigned re cently and will preach his farewell sermon next sunday morning one of the youngest ordained ministers n ontario mr medhurst was very popular and one of the chief sponsors of the church told the paper on monday that mr medhurst was highly regarded by the officials he is retiring from the charge on his own initiative since he took over the pastorate of this church located on the town- line west of ringwood there has been a parsonage built near the church which enabled the minister to reside in the neighborhood where he could be admidst his parishioners interschool hockey schedule opens here vnjguc stars in local victory the first game of the inter-coll- cgiate hockey schedule played in the local arena between markham high school and stouffville continuation school or monday january 20 resulted in a victory of 32 for the local lads the honours of the game fell to murray vague who scored the first goal and the winning goal for the victors the remaining goal was scored by ted cadieux although the markham team defended their end admirably they fell slightly behind the mark set by the local team the official for the game was percy paddington who usually referees the bush league games the next game will be in mark ham arena between stouffville and markham on wednesday january 22nd the weaker sex help build all s stock profits k schumacher feeds with this allaround fiffng feed quaker sugared schumacher 141 models of daughters of eve defy chilly blasts with bare legs and abbreviated attire whilo the sons of adam shiver ir red flannels and raccoon coats as the world grows older and wiser the oftrepeated allusion to womankind as the weaker sex is being proven a misnomer not only is this fact exemplified in tlie field of employment where women are rapidly encroaching on mails domain but in war activities markham adventurer stuart clarry to marry tsjewyorkgirl 23c and 43c 10c25c50c79c 69c size royal purple poultry conditioner produces more eggs in pkgs 30c 60c 175 400 boadways drug store ftoattvlllc ontario still more romance has come to stuart clarry markham boy who saw tho world and tasted adventures galore when he shipped to europe i n wartime it is announced that he is en- ga ge d to miss doro thea dohson younger daughter of mrs maude earl dohson of new york city son of mrs stuart clarry and the late mr clarry of markham stuart was just 20 when he left markham last summer to see europe in wartime things started happen ing as soon as he shipped as a sea man on a ship out of new york be- foro he got home again his ship had been the target of two torpedos he was rescued after two days in an open boat on the bay of biscay and wmmm stuart clarry he had a score of narrow escapes overseas the london blackout anti-air- eraft fire and swooping german planes in the english channel spy thriller i n holland and belgium on the eve of the german in vasion hair- raising ex periences in tho bordeaux area during the fall of franco and tense weeks in spain were dorothea dobson chapters in his progress when he returned stuart found it hard to understand why can adians werent taking the war more seriously in europe he had seen the police shoot spies doad in plain sight of everybody and while he was at the wheel of a freighter tho hatch beside him was blown higher than the mast when a torpedo hit it takes a good feed to grow good market beef or swine- to carry yours forward to mar ket size and finish at early age feed sugared schumacher feed sugared schumacher feed builds large strong well boned well grown well fleshed healthy vigorous animals stiver bros the fair sex are now driving ambul ances transports and other motor- driven vehicles and doing a full days work in munition plants which in time past has been strictly the work of the stronger sex on top of this the ultramodern miss as is amply proven on the hills about stouffville within a short radius or on the ice at cedar grove frequented now by fancy skaters from markham demonstrates that she ran take it by stepping out in zero weather and footdeep snow in ankle sox displaying shapely bare legs while her uptodate skating o- skiing attire as can be truly testi fied to is the briefest of the brief sc brief that it would have caused her grandmother to call for the smelling salts all this while the male sex becomes roundshouldered with the weight of clothes which he dons for the winter months and continues to shiver in spite of red flannels and raccoon coat as it were to term her the weaker sex is a lot of hooey and if the pendulum swings much further in favor of womans domination of mans do main it wont be long till hubby dons the boudoir cap and apron and keeps the homefires burning while wifey steps out into the world to bring home the bacon uxbbjdge interc05diunity hockey deagub games remaining jan 24 hartmansunderland zephyrballantrae jan 28 uxbridgeballantrae sunderlandreach jan 31 reachhartman lifelong resident of markham twp dead william archibald lunau high ly respected lifelong resident of markham township died on sunday evening january 19 after a linger ing illness in his bath year mr lunau was a son of william ana caroline croft lunau and was born or the 5th concession of markham where he spent his boy hood days later after his marriage tc alice g middleton of unionville he farmed on the 4th concession until 1935 when he sold his farm and took up residence in unionville where he and his family have since resided surviving are his widow one son ellwood and three daughters rena beatrice and eva besides one brother louis of unionville and two 3sters mrs w h helmkay stouff ville and mrs l helmkay new market deceased was a consistent church goer and member of the united church and lived an exemplary life in the community interment took place in bethel cemetery on the 5th concession on wednesday send the tribune to aosent friends stouffville floral roses wedding bouquets funeral design cut flowers telephone 7001 7002 milt smith proprietor clarks 20 oz tins pork beans 2 for le corn syrup beehive or crown 5 lb tin 43c rolled oats quick or regular 6 lbs- 25c flaked wheat berrie toasted 5 lb bag 25c early morning coffee fresh ground per lb 35c santa clara prunes sweet and meaty 2 lbs 23c table salt plain or iodized 2 lb pkg 8c shortening jewell 1 lb prints 2 for 25c kleenex tissues white 150 sheets pkg 10c golden wax or green beans 16 oz tins 2 for 19c domino soap chips 4 lb box 29c rice fancy blue rose 3 lbs 25c golden oats bulk 2 lbs 29c sultana raisins seedless 2 lbs- 25c lynn valley tomatoes large tins 2 for 25c aylmer 2 lb jar marmalade pure orange pure pork sausage small link lb 19c smoked fillet of haddie lb 19c kelloggs free glass tumbler corn flakes 3 for 25c fresh rhubarb 2 lbs 25c green celery large stalks 2 for 19c extra large texas grapefruit 5 for 25c dominion stores 1imitjd

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