the tribune stoufifville ont thursday october 30th 1941 page thrbb band concert in the stouffville united church by the- stouffviue junior bahd on the evening of thursday oct 30 assisting in the concert will be the boys choir st johns anglican church toronto and mr percy w macdonald organist and choirmaster tickets how on sale ad 25c stouffville floral roses weming bouquets funeral designs cut flowers telephone 7001 7002 buy advertised goods harry brown of royil canadian navy is home on bis first leave since being stationed at the west coast harry is a son of mrs n w byer al hunter an accountant at the bank of commerce here about two years ago is now with the royal navy and word was received from him this week from singapore owing to the necessity to curtai expenses after december 1st the public library will be open only tuesdays thursdays and satur days at the regular hours uhmans shoe store ytootwear for all the family womens hosiery hdbbers gloves shoes socks boots mitts slonfftllle phone 4301 opposite the town clock high priced holstcin a winner bet3y roebuck dixie formerly owned by mr lloyd turner of stonffville and sold for 600 in july to the griswold hopkins farm in minnesota us has just won the grand championship at the big inter- aiionai dairy show across the line betsy roebuck dixie had around 60- 00 pounds to her credit at the end of her 5th year in 3 lactations interesting social function a number of friends called at the home ot mrs a v nolan last fri day afternoon to do honour to mrs charles h nolan and a bride of this summer the guests were welcomed by little meryl alexander of mark- ham and mrs a griffiths and the brides mother of markham also re ceived in the tea room the table was arranged with a centre piece of pink roses and cornflower with white tapers and presided over by mrs a s collins and mrs f l button they were assisted by mrs h briilinger mrs d woodburn mrs c briilinger and the misses e marshall l bunker a lindsay and e briilinger during the afternoon about sixty guests called and offered congratulations to the recent bride local personal news quality service government pays freight on mrs e farmer claremont is spending a few days in town visiting her sister mrs george lee mr c robertson and daughter helen of utica spent a day recently with his cousins mr and mrs k g tarr a meeting of the stouffville branch of the york county veterans association will be held in the hall here on monday night november 3 at 830 pm george myland presi dent 190 scholars are now on the roll at- the public school with an average attendance of over 160 some of the pupils coming from farm homes are excused for a limited time to help with the fall work at home the officers and members of the stouffville branch of the red cross society wish to express their appreci ation for the wonderful response which met their appeal for the show er of goods for christmas boxes for the boys overseas they wish to especially thank not only those who contributed to the contents of these boxes but also the bridge club jubilee chaper obs and other citizens who made donations of cash which enabled the committee to provide extra treats for the boys a total of thirtyseven dollars and ninety cents was collected and last week twenty three boxes were start ed on their way with seven more to follow this weekthanks are also due to groves store rlngwood lehmans store ratcliffs store and the tri bune office for their collection of articles for these boxes and any others who helped to make this undertaking a greater success than the committee had hoped for we hope that the boys who are doing their part so nobly will receive these boxes with as much pleasure as the citizens of their home town had by their donations mrs valleau wife of one of our garagemen bruce valleau was re moved from her home in town to the brierbush hospital last weekend suffering from a nervous breakdown in addition to her local physician mrs valleau has been attended by a specialist in attempting to diagnose her case mr george stewart has been in town holidaying with his sister mrs jess cook a half penny of the bank of mon treal dated 1844 was picked up last week by mr e d barkey in his orchard on the 8th concession ot markham one of the most popular sections of the paper is the small adv column where several thousand pairs ot eyes scan those advs if you have some thing to offer tor sale or require something use the small adv route for quick results two of our well known citizens messrs john hodgins and l e oneill are making good recovery from their recent illnesses mr hod- gins who suffered a stroke is gradu ally coming back to normal but will have to go slow while mr oneill is speedily recovering from an appendi citis operation mrs f r riches has been ap pointed a member ot the stoiuffvllle library board to succeed rev le atkinson now located in uxbridge mrs riches who served in this cap acity before coming to stouffville is the appointee ot the school board who appointed mr atkinson some years ago the entire contents of monkhous- es tailoring shop stolen eight weeks ago appears to have proven a suc cessful robbery for the thieves for the police have nothing to report some years ago a cleanout was successfully made on the store of reeve weldon but nothing was ever recovered such results are discour aging to say the least shaving cream skin cream gillette new shaving cream and 10 blades 90e value hinds honey and almond skin cream 11 ozs only 59c special 49c passmores cough mixture gin pills bayers aspirin 39c 22c 39c 98c wampoles tonic 100 mentholatum 29c 55c pablum 45c meloids for the throat 25c rexall corn solvent 25c rexall cod liver compound rexall cod liver comp with creosole an excellent tonic builder for rundown condition 16 oz bottles 100 yeast and iron tablets purest yeast and iron tablets stimulates nfk the appetite improves the blood tones up m the nervous system 100 tablets rexall orderlies a gentle acting pleasant and effective laxative tablets three 25c50c sizes 100 royal purple stock tonic keep your hogs in robust health feed them hog tonic and conditioner in tins of 30c goc 175 royal purple poultry conditioner gives maximum egg production in pkgs of 30c 60c 175 rexall agency boadways drug store stouffville ontario the dismantling of the farge lum ber shed which adjoined the stouff ville planing mill was completed last week by messrs les and frank rowbotham the building which was nearly fifty feet long was pur chased by mr les rowbotham mr schell we understand will erect a more substantial addition to his mill at a later date miss clare sherrick is in town staying with mrs s b hoover south church street for quite a number of years it has been mrs hoovers custom to spend the winter with her daughters at east orange xew jersey but this winter she has decided to remain in her own home here and thus see another canadian winter vegetable prices easier market flooded with cabbage was responsible for downward trend in price last week local growers report however it is predicted that those who hold for later sale may get a good price present prices for cab bage around 2000 per ton is not regarded too badly however and a big improvement over a year ago other places youll enjoy tills probably one of the best concerts yet given by the stouffville junior band will be held in the united church on thursday evening of this week appearing along with the band on this occasion will be the boys hoir of st johns anglican church west toronto and percy w mac- donald organist and choirmaster mr macdonald has composed a large number of organ and piano selec tions and his latest compositions polonaise in b flat major which he has dedicated to bandmaster ridley will be played on the organ miss ida walywn elocutionist and tom waterspoon will also appear on the program among the bands selec tions will be a new york medley of old familiar songs in which the audience will be asked to join in western feeds this year the federal government is paying the freight on a wide range of western grain and feeds and these savings are now being passed on to ontario farmers in our new price on oats barley wheat rye mixed grain and wheat feeds this is the time of the year to use dr hess worm powder tablets to expel roundworms from poultry also dr hess panimin to get your hens and pullets in laying trim 98 lbs ivory flour 249 24 lbs first prize flour 73 stiver bros past governor visits hero the stouffville lions club heard an impressive address given by past district governor harry lambert at the village inn on monday evening in which he called for greater effort than ever before to the tasks of the community that should be done helping underprivileged children is not the only work that the lions can perform a point he emphasized when he recalled that last year after try ing every other possible avenue of help in the village to aid in organ izing and canvassing for the war service drive he appealed to the lions fearful that only a very few hundred dollars could be obtained president merv watts called on the lions who entered wholeheartedly into the drive furnished three can vassers who with three or four others went out and the good people of this community contributed no less than s1s00 ranking with newmarket for first place in the per capita givings for the whole county of york lion f l button kc moved a vote of thanks to the speaker of the evening the meeting was presided over by president watts and guests were present from newmarket barrie and fifty years married kill mm 1 txv v 4 i irv w hkt5 mr and mis fred feasby cele brate their golden wedding at their home uxbridge township on satur day nov 1 they plan to spend the day quietly and will entertain the family and few invited guests at dinner they have spent their entire married life on the old feasby home stead where the family first settled about 1s50 at lot s6 con 3 it was here that mr feasby was born ho was the youngest of nine children mrs feasby was tho former frances smith born iii markham close to the cnr depot in that vill age the family later moved to bloomington there were but three children in the smith family one brother henry who lived at mon golia is still well remembered to our readers although he died several years ago mr and mrs feasby have three sons and two daughters namely harold on the rlvordale collegiate staff charles of goodwood murray at home miss mary feasby in tor onto and blanche mrs albert hockley uxbridge township tho tribune has been a constant visitor in the feasby homo for forty years pioneer markham farmer and wife 50 years married tl quants brother of wa quality of stouffville has visited here several times in past years forefathers settled in markham in 1704 friends relatives and neighbors met at the residence ot mr and mrs j d quantz on sunday october 12th to extend greetings and good wishes on the occasion of their 50th wed ding anniversary and to enjoy a social cup ot tea and dainty lunch served by mrs o p quantz and mrs j paxton on behalf of antler hill alta mr harry newton presented mr and mrs quantz with a gold colored sat in comforter and chesterfield cushion to match mr quantz acknowleged the gifts on behalf of mrs quantz and himself in a well appointed hap py little speech mr quantz is a brother of w a quantz of stouffville and has visited here several times in the past 20 years he was a veterinary gradu ate and classmate of the late j t storey vs mr and mrs quantz were both born and grew up on farms in york county ontario a few miles north of toronto mr quantz is descend ed from one family of a large ger man colony who came from new york state and settled in markham town ship in 1794 mrs quantz whose maiden name was sophia doan is from a quaker family who came from pennsylvania to ontario a few years later mr quantz graduated from the ontario veterinary college in 1889 and was practising in mays- ville kentucky when he met his bride and they were married at cincinnati ohio in 1891 the lure of the west caught them and in 1895 they came to alberta and set tled six miles ne of innisfail and have been living on the same sec tion ever since farming during the day and practising as a veterinary at night was rather strenuous so mr quantz gave up the latter practice but always willing to give the help ing hand when needed mr quantz is now 78 and mrs quantz 76 a rather unusual but very pleas ant coincidence is the fact that three of mrs quantzs sisters have lived to celebrate their golden wedding anniversaries mr and mrs quantz have turned the farm over to their only living son mr o p quantz nu bone corset co try our nu bone foundation garments everything in the way of corsetry prices ranging from 995 up to meet the customers demand boning guaranteed call stouffville 4407 for appointment miss alleda russell representative stouffville ont the soth anniversary of the in auguration of through passenger train service between montreal and toronto fell on monday this week veteran business man now re tired mr james ratcliff still has a keen eye in his head and can shoot along with the youngest boys as was proven last weekend when he with another more youthful hunts man as guest brought down four pheasants and one fox reg stouffer with brathwaite ammunition that must ring true got his quota of pheasants too while other huntsmen from town met with fairly good suc cess bob snowball and massie mow- der lugged in a nice haul in just a few hours all the time they could spare from business timothy bruels family gather members of the family of the late timothy bruels pioneer and nativo of ringwood gathered at the home of a sister mrs wellington coberjin guelph who had recently been quite ill those who partook of the meal provided and enjoyed what was a reunion for the family totalled forty eight people members of the family present were mr and mrs john bruels toronto mr and mrs florence campbell toronto mrs mossie pipher of new liskeard mr and mrs susan klippert of de troit mr and mrs willie white of burford ontario and mr and mrs annabell elasser of toronto there was regret expressed over the absence of willias bruels brother from mercer pa however it was a grand meeting of the family the first in 1g years or since their mother passed away the tribune is indebted to mrs klippert for the information herein contained which will be read by old friends with interest another son doan was killed in action in belgium during the first world war leave your car at home ton co by bus j buses leave stouffville toronto a 015 am b 1000 am b s25 am c 1230 pm c 250 pm d 430 pm b s40 pm c 445 pm b 1015 pm a daily ex sun iiol bsun hoi csat only adaily ex sat sun hoi eastern standard time tickets information at icoln food shop phone 107 gray coach lines m until uou have seen this great f cor dor coal and wood range see this sensational ranse today ita modem stream- lioed appearance has made it the moat popular ranse in canada 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