Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 20, 1938, p. 5

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stouffville ontario thursday january 20thl938 iimiiiuh iiimiiiimmifflffimi town topics p7jove in youk personals 15301 iiitthiitiiiniinnnnuuiuiniit muluuuuuiulultltl and now for the longest steadiest grind of the whole year not a holi day uutil good friday april 15 e a grubin ro optometrist and optician will be at his office in stouffville on monday january 24 serenada electric radio for sale excellent condition s tube 2500 for quick sale the tribune office r j moore proprietor of moore bros hardware uxbridge has made an assignment for the benefit of his creditors the trusts and guarantee co are acting as custodians the toronto daily newspapers now charge 200 for insertion of blrjhs marriages or death notices the tribune like many weekly papers publi3hes them free which is a service we render the public that is perhaps not always appreciated post office patrons are again re minded by postmaster leavens thru parcels up to 25 pounds may be sent by parcel post the maxlmun charge for a parcel this weight delivered in ontario is g5c the extended facili ties ot parcel post will be made good use of by many people as the service is so complete in connection with the markham township sunday school convention being held in stouffville this thurs day a special childrens hour ser vice will be conducted by mrs j 3 eaton of toronto in the mennonite church beginning at 2 oclock arrangements have been made to permit the lower grades of public school children to attend tlfis ser vice which will be very handy across from the school building sunday school teachers who handle primary work and childrens classes are especially urged to attend this service also stanley theatre phone stouffville 100 have your tea cup read this satur day afternoon or evening at the brown betty tea rooms mrs hay- ball expert and entertaining reacer will be on hand to read your cup tea and reading 25c mr elijah pennock still con tinues in a precarious state of health since suffering a series of mild strokes qver the past couple of weeks he is one of our eldest citizens the theremometer dipped slight ly below zero early monday morn ing for the second time this winter but like the previous occas ion there was an absence ot high wind and a bright clear sky greeted the first business day of the week imr hugh bannerman and sister miss malxle bannerman with mr and mrs john madill left last fri day by motor on their announced motor trip to los angeles from which point mr bannerman and his sister will take a boat trip through south america while mr and mrs madill visit in california mr bannerman proprietor of the new dollar store in town promises to have some interesting details of his trip for readers of the tribune thursday friday saturday january 202122 guns and guitars a musical western starring gene autry with smiley burnette monday tuesday wednesday january 24 25 26 it cant last forever starring ralph bellamy betty furness thursday friday saturday january 272829 last train from madrid starring dorothy lamour lew ayres be in the fir3t rank of b men t0 the nomination meeting io name candidates for the two vacancies on the village council will be held in the municipal hall at the clock tower next monday night from 730 to 830 if more than enough candi dates are named and qualify an elec tion will be held on january 31 so far it still looks like martin tait and jack silverthorn signing up ana if there are other aspirants they are keeping their names in the bauk ground twelve morning below zero ou tuesday the appeal case of walter davis against a decision registered by magistrate ebbs assessing him 10 and costs for assaulting mrs brown will be tried at whitby on thursday next january 27 should judge coleman sustain the appeal a charge of assault now laid by davis against mrs brown will be heard in court at uxbridge early in february last week this paper referred to miss esther stouffer of greenshieids alta as a married woman and for this error wo humbly apologize miss stouffer it will be remembered came back to the old home district to be with her sister mrs james murison and will spend the winter here it is expected owing to the meetings of the ss convention on thursday of this week the womens christian temperance union will hold their meeting one week later on thursday afternoon january 27th at 3 pm the meet ing will be held at the home of mrs george lee main street come and bring a friend the fire brigade answered a call to the christian church parsonage about 5 oclock on tuesday after noon but the threatened blaze did not develop papers behind a stove in an outside kitchen took fire and mackened the wall threatening to get out of control the brigade with two trucks was on hand in five minutes in readiness had their ser vices been required bloomjngton bert noble the onearmed paper collector with his wife and child have left stouffville and are now toronto residents the house ui occupied on stouffer street at the 10th concession was purchased by jonathan morgason at the tax sale and desiring to obtain possession noble could not obtain quarters in town so has pushed on to the bright lights and stouffville loses its waste paper scavenger noble had faults but his was a pitiable case on which no undue amount of charity was expended suoh a man with the physical incapacity of noble should have a life pension as is granted 70- yearold people without means the village council which is now functioning until it can be brought up to full strength after the nomina tion meeting on january 24 is a dwarf council in numbers only and such a cognomen has nothing to do with the physical dimensions of the three gentry now in office they are anything but small in fact the weest of them councillor brown will tip the scales at close to 200 reeve weldon and councillor r-js- nell go over the 200 mark all of which indicates there are no feather weights onthe board so far- in county council reeve weldon must in this issue the toronto daily star is appealing to the readers ot stouffville to become readers of the star at a cost of only 18c per week delivered right at your door every evening in using the medium of the local press the star gets an al most one hundred per cent coverage of the homes of this town and their message on the back page is sure to be read an important event was quietly observed at a well known obrien avenue home last thursday when a number of intimate friends gather ed with mr and mrs kg tan to mark their 41st wedding annivers ary of the tans on january 13 1s97 keightley tarr promising young farmer was united in marriage with alary e coxwortii of cherrywood by rev mr oak pastor of the whitevale circuit and they went direct to the young grooms farm at mongolia here they success fully farmed until eleven years ago when they retired in stouffville 4u only son clayton lives with his parents the tribune joins with all their many friends of this estimable couple in wishing them many years in which to again celebrate the joy ous event of last thursday sale sale 10 per cent discount on each and every item in stock to make room for alterations automobiles implements hardware etc the biggest opportunity in our history for you to save money only straight sales for cash or financed contracts apply some items as much as 50 per cent discount sale ends january 25th tuesday check these items fleury pulpers regular 23 00 19 50 easy vacuum cup washer regular 131 50 109 50 easy gyrator washer regular 84 50 74 50 6 hole cook stove with reservoir and high closet regular 85 00 69 50 used easy washer regular 40 00 32 50 no 3 mcdeering separator regular 135 50 119 50 no 2 mcdeering separator regular 119 00 99 50 cutter with doors regular 25 00 15 95 set sleighs no tongue regular 25 00 12 95 set scales platform regular 20 00 14 95 vertelectric automatic grain grinder regular 225 00 148 50 hotpoint vacuum cleaner regular 25 00 12 95 aladdin table lamp 16 shade regular 16 50 9 95 coleman gas heater regular 32 50 26 79 coleman gas heater regular 17 95 12 95 winter front for cars regular 2 00 1 79 13 plate batteries simms regular 7 50 5 25 charles cooper claremont ontario phone 103 on wednesday evening january 12 the garret evening auxiliary of the united church stouffville held their first meeting of 193s at the home of miss janet brodie and if this meeting is to be an example of the years work we will look for ward to well attended and enthusi astic meetings the devotional was taken by mrs herbert lee and the theme thoughts and resolutions for the new year miss lillian dowswell also gave a paper along the same line of thought imrs hinds sang a sole and miss ida lehman gave the last chapter of our study book memlbers of the watch tower re sponded with items of interest at the close of the meeting a social half hour was enjoyed by ail lviiss elsie lemon was home for a day or two from toronto mr and mrs baxter were in toronto the other day we welcome mrs jess cook out again after a few weeks of illness did you find a robe one of our bloomington folk lost one aud would like to recover it leave with the tribune we are sorry to report the ill ness of mrs tarr at the home of her daughter mrs cliff lemon however she is improving the yps meeting at mrs ross harpers was marked by an atten dance of at least forty this week the meeting was at mrs o r tran- mers with about 30 present includ ing two loads from the sister hamlot on each occasion a happy evening was spent whoever is responsible for the conditiou of the 9th should awaken to the task the road was the sub ject of much complaint last week when the snow was not removed this is the most travelled township road in whitchurch and should have more consideration both summer and winter otherwise the farmers are going to rise in their might don storry has some sleek look ing steers on the hamm farm now owned by george foote the other day a couple of them went down un der the t b test and now our big rancher has to go to a lot of trouble in fixing the stables to the order of the veterinary we hear that on the second test and on the third most animals are coming clean which will be a good thing for the dominion treasury one ot those unique and interest ing events came off in our village last friday evening when folks from far and near gathered at the home of eugene lemon to do honor to his brother marvin and his bride who have been honeymooning in the south the chirivari boys presented their former pal hes somebody elses now with a handsome clock so that his winsome wife can check up on him while the sunday school gave the bride and groom a table there was also a miscelleneous shower and my oh my what a good time we had playing this and that kind of games there were one hun dred present which in itself speaks for the esteem in which our young groom and his bride is held eastern star instal officers for year 1938 on an inside page of this issue a case is made out in favour of municipalities engaging duly quali fied accountants to do the municipal auditing and we anticipate it will draw some reaction there are some things in favor of handing the job tr a ratepayer for one thing it keeps the bit of money in town or town ship as tho case may be and then again there are a few qualified men till to be found who are giving a proper audit the co3t ot an outside audit may be argued as too high am that may be so however one defal cation disclosed will cover up a lot of that expense for years to come if you do not approve of tho argument advanced in favor of chartered accountants we are open for your suggestions on the question a nativ son of glasgow now councillor elias hutchinson of sandfield ttownshlp manitoulln island is among old friends around his native heath and in whitchurch mr hutchinson is a son of our jonathan hutchinson east of town ho left home over 30 years ago spending some time around colllng- wood before locating on the island his farm is 38 miles from swift current and the esteem in which mr hutchinson is held in his muni cipality may be judged from the fact that he is now a member of tho township council there having serv ed several terms since striking out so many years ago this old glasgow boy has not been home very often and his present mission is rather ono ot misfortune mr hutchinson camo down with his wit who is now tn the hospital in toronto for anopera- tlon the hutchinsons live only 14 miles from mlndcmoya where the leading merchant is an old good wood boy vandorf mr ketch of zephyr visited with his daughter mrs wilbert graham and mr- graham on sunday mr and mrs louis brillinger and leonard and percy yake of bethesda had sunday dinner with mr and mrs russel sproxton and family miss ruth oliver was home from toronto over the weekend ironald hawtin alex moore geo richardson and orval ewart officers of our yps were among the large number who gathered in aurora united church last friday evening to discuss the better ways of leading our meetings that they may prove more profitable mr- and mrs james oliver and mr and mrs herb oliver attended the 35th anniversary of mr and mrs percy allin last friday evening a number of our young people had a good evening of fun tobog ganing on mr kingdons hill last friday evening the wood cutting bee held in the interest of wesley church proved very successful and eighteen jien turned out as well as several teams to draw it out the same day some enjoyed dinner there by a bon fire the yps was in cbarge of the christian mission convener held on sunday evening mrs ralph willis gave the topic on tuesday evening the officers of jubilee chapter held their annual installing night supper was served iu ratcliffs hall at 630 the tables and rooms being appropriately dec orated in yellow and groen mrs entwlstle ddgm and a cars- cadden responded to toasts propos ed by local officers installation ceremonies were conducted in the chapter rooms by mrs a v nolan past ddgm and acarscadden past grand patron of the grand chaptor ot ontario mrs james muston acted as installing marshal and mrs h brillinger flower marshal tho soloist was mrs clark of toronto and the organist mrs jackson also of toronto guests were many toronto chap ters being well represented also markham and oshawa gifts were presented to the retiring matron miss harding and the retiring patron clayt baker and to the in stalling board the officers installed were as follows wm mrs k d woodburn wp charles barkey associate matron anne lehman associate patron jos borinsky secretary mrs harry brillinger treasurer mrs doton conductress mrs borinsky associate cond mrs clayt baker chaplain mrs shankel marshal jane birkett organist luella holden ada mrs still ruth mrs johnston esthel mrs george storey martha mrs wagg electa mrs shaw warder mrs w griffith sentinel sam armstrong to maintain the dionne- quintup lets and their household requires no less than 2000 per month and if plans for tho girls future are con summated it will require consider able more than this to take care of them in the career the guardians are choosing for them according to judg j a valin one of the official board currently the annual revenue from money invested for them is 17000 plus royalties aud income from other things the famous children are worth over 500000 now and their fortune will be increased to a million dollars before they become of age the scs skating party on january 12 the scs liter ary held a successful skating party at the stouffville arena by all appearances everyone enjoyed them selves thoroughly heres hoping another is soon held new books in the library class books lives of a bengal lancer francis yeatsbrown this is ontario katherine hale a thatched root beverly nichols rolling stone lowell thomas old jules mart sandoz the book of garden flowers robert m mccurdy away to quebec gordon brinlay modern mariners a j villters personal history vincent shean the story of san michele axel munthe the standard opera guide upton borowskl the choice before us e stanley jone european journey philip gibbs the march of science h gordon garbedlan my discovery of the west stephen leacock service of our lives stanley baldwin canada cavalcade robert h davis footloose in india gordon sinclair in the steps of moses the lawgiver louis golding for that deep- chested cold mr and mrs a r hobson of toronto announce the engagement of their only daughter mereda marguerite to the irev irvine hyde former pastor of the stouffville christian church and son of tho late thomas hyde and mrs james ralsdeck of charlevol pa boadway drug store to better meals an easy way ita prize at less expense buy stover baked products stouffville bakery get lots of eggs there is always a demand for real quality eggs they are a quick cash crop for poultry keepers get more big sound shelled premium eggs which will demand a premium on a quality market feed your flock by feeding iegg jr mash mt it is a balanced ration of heavy oat meal content it supplies the nutri ents that hens must have to produce plenty of eggs and keep in good body weigbt and condition begin now to get more profit from your hens feed them fulopep egg mash stiver bros e s mrnniniirani tie- little range j with the big capacity this new findlay tortoise cook is a modern cooking and heating stove with all the efficiency of larger and more expensive ranges built to sell at a very low price small compact only 38 inches by 21 inches with reservoir it requires little floor space to do its big job of heating and cooking and the full size 14inch oven will take care of the bak ing for the average family the oval firepot burns either wood or coal a large feed door accommodating large pieces of wood the wood fire box is 18 inches long a feature not often found in this type of range a single door covers fire box and ash pit doors and grate ends oven ther mometer is standard equipment reser voir 4gallon capacity ask us for further details vjti s10i4 tortoise cook brathwai1e hardware used car values 1937 ford delux tudor trunk heater 1937 ford standard tudor trunk heater 1936 ford delux tudor heater radio 1935 plymouth special sedan heater radio 1930 nash delux coupe 1932 ford standard tudor i 1937 ford 2 ton delux truck 157 inch 1936 ford 2 ton truck 181 in 1935 ford 2 ton truck 157 1934 chevrolet ton panel delux 1934 chevrolet 2 ton dump truck a also a number of other good reconditioned cars and j trucks at reasonable prices our prices are right we do not have to overallow on used cars to sell our new product in return we can sell at reasonable prices jj d f holden sons phone stouffville 18401 phone markham 120 j

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