stouffville ontario january 7th 1932 m local happenings j e a grubin optometrist be at his office in stouffville monday january 11th how about enforcing tha snowj nineteen candidates joined the cleaning bylaw where it is entirely mennouite church at gormley on ignored by some householders j recent i guaranteed pure pork sausage only 10 cents per pound as schelps butcher shop peameal or break fast bacon at 13c lb bv the piece sunday afternoon an en thusiastic revival has recently been held in the new church there many cars are being equipped with a device that keeps them from going back when they are stalled on a hill but they still go back quickly if you miss on instalment payment mr jack low has been reelected reeve of uxbridge town by acclama tion the same honor was accord- j mr stanley rose public school ed mayor andrew page but there teacher at liloomingion with hi- i was a lively tilt for the positions on the council bride have taken up their residence in stouffville in half the double house occupied by mr noah baker i ill the corner of main and church will on shaws january sale are quoting prices in their advertisement in this issue that should interest the thrifty housewife an american shoe factory is said to be working over time making dance slippers all hands to the pumps dont approach an auto wreck too quicklyyou might be hit b one of the flying bottles being thrown out mr oelbert holden the local ford dealer- expects the new ford to make its appearance within a few- weeks orders are now being book ed for the new car miss brooks of mount albert joined the local public school staff on monday tilling the vacancy caused by the resignation of miss isabel sargent of markham mis iirooks taught in the school at qutensville for seven consecutive years progressive euchre parties for good prizes under the auspices of lol 1020 at stoffvillo a series of four parties january 12 jan 2g feb 9 and feb 23 refreshments and music an open meeting of the stouff ville womens liberal association will bo held at the home of mrs jos borinsky obrien avenue next tuesday afternoon january 12 at 230 oclock mr w p mulock will be the chief speaker of the afternoon while mr norman borinsky and others will also be present to give addresses members of the association and all ladies and gentlemen of stouff ville and surrounding district who are interested in liberalism are most cordially invited the jubilee branch of the womens institute of churchill will meet at the home of mrs chas degeer on tuesday jan 12 at 230 the program will include a stitch in time saves nine by mrs c badgero roll call a yard of cotton and 10c first and second prizes given in the contest there will bo a paper given on quilt mak ing by mrs w lazonby demon stration by each member bring a quilt block everyone welcome streets mr rose was married dur ing the christmas holiday season his bride being a daughter of mr jacob wagg of pickering township the newly wedded couple are wel come residents of our community and have the best wishes of all for a long and happy wedded life pilgrimages from stouffville to williamsburg a little community 40 miles from ottawa have been frequent of late by citizens of stouffville suffering from one or another form of rheumatism a medical practitioner named dr loche has sprung into prominence as a specialist on these cases and undertakes to assist his patients by some form of treatment to the toes while no less than six have gone to this shrine from town recently there are as yet no miraculous cures still some of the locals believe they have been help ed mrs boynton was the first to travel to the eastern doctor and others who have since been there are miss gladys miller miss paisley mrs fleischer wife of our local baptist minister and messrs edw pennock and george collard for the most part tiiese people have suffered from rheumatism trouble for years and the cases are chronic but we all hope that they who seek shall find the local junior institute will present their play deacon dubbs in the township hall at unionville on friday evening of this week the players go to unionville under auspices of the markham township veterans which will mark the fourth engagement for this presen tation the people in the robsart sask section of western canada have sent a letter of thanks to the people of pine orchard who shipped a car of vegetables to the stricken area in november the car was shipped from newmarket station and like the cars from other places was greatly appreciated make sure you telephone or send any items of news to the tribune for publication that will be of interest to your friends this paper will appreciate your thoughtfulness my sincere appreciation and thanks is extended to those who so kindly contributed to my happiness during the christmas season mrs chapman new years day was a quiet one in stouffville with the weather blustry if their were many visitors in town they certainly were not to be seen on the streets the hall were all closed with no evening entertainments new years night- marked the opening of the skating rink a few days later than usual special clearing mens and boys winter overcoats at special reduced prices that will mean great saving to you mens 25 and 30 overcoats in greys browns and blues well tailored from all wool cloth with finest quality lining specially priced for quick selling 2100 mens and young mens overcoats made in slipon and guards model in greys browns and blues in herringbone and check designs well tailored and neatly lined regular 21 value special to clear 1785 boys overcoats made from extra heavy all wool blanket cloth in blue grey and brown in herringbone stripe and checked patterns with full length lining sizes 6 yrs to 14 years in the lot with cold weather ahead you cannot afford to miss these values if you are needing overcoats for the boys specialy priced to clear according to size 575850 come early and see these special values as the quantity is limited in some sizes r e curtis the new year market in stouff ville was virtually a flop there simply- wasnt any market at all evidently all the farmers brought out their poultry for the christmas trade and perhaps they were wise prices for geese had eased some what although ratcliff co took in tons of it on the christmas market paying the farmers a better price than some were able to obtain by trucking their supplies to toronto they fortunately disposed of every goose the day before new years they had only two birds in the store until a farmer brought in a late supply in fact the firm found it necessary to bring from toronto several turkeys to supply their new year trade they found it necessary however to place a quantity of chickens in cold storage phone 1602 stouffville ont woodman s mr alfred mcdonald who suffer ed the loss of his home and wife in the recent fire just south of good wood was in town tast wednesday he informs the tribune that he seriously considering the erection of a new house on his farm this winter in the event of the weather remaining favorable mr mcdonald received the intimation from half a dozen carpenters in nls locality that they would give him assistance by working at a very special rate just now there is little work for carpenters hence these men would be glad to help one who has suffer ed such irreparable loss it is pro posed to erect a frame structure on posts until spring ivhen the foun dation could be completed the site chosen is near the former dwelling this sort of community spirit is what makes life worth while and helps one over the hard spots just like a weekly letter from my friends writes mrs d yake of cappon sask in renewing her subscription to the tribune mrs yake is an old resident of this section when remitting from dis tant points we are always pleased to receive some information from our readers regarding themselves or ether stouffville friends in their locality at these distant points the sympathy of the entire com munity will go out to the family of the late mr frederick bunker who passed away on monday morning of last week after a very short illness it will be recalled that imrs bunker also passed away a few months ago this making their bereavement a doublt one the funeral which war held on wednesday was largely attended interment in elmwood cemetery markham owing to the sudden and unex pected snow storm of last thursday following days of springlike weather the bus service of the gray coach lines was distrupted and failed entirely on saturday to make stouffville it did get as far as markham however the snow while not so deep was soft and slushy so that cars had a tough time making a new track for a day or so regular service on the buss es resumed sunday there was no failure with the steel horses dis patched from stouffville by jack hodgins at the depot most feed value for least money for all general livestock feeding quaker schumacher feed is unexcelled it is the perfected carbohydrate ration a scientific balance of corn oats wheat and barley feed together with oilcake meal edible bone meal and calcium carbonate minerals so vital to the health of animals and which are usually deficient in ordinary feeds as a base for a dairy ration or as the sole grain ration for young stock dry stock bulls hogs or horses quaker schumacher feed is most economical no waste because of the perfect balance low moisture content because kiln dried palatable easy digested and quickly assimilated quaker schumacher feed provides most feed value for least money writ us for free advice on your feeding problems the quaker oats com pany peterborough ontario quaker schumacher feed also quaker dairy ration the best feed for dairy cows and quaker fulopep feeds for poultry sold bt stiver bros zs phone 4501 buy quaker feeds in stouffville ssr striped sacks s owing to the illness of miss doris ross at her home in canning- ton her position on the public school staff is being filled by mrs clayt baker who until last mid summer was a member of this teaching staff the public are cordially invited to attend the meeting of the swastikas next monday evening in the united church when rev e c french of lemonville will give his famous illustrated lecture on palestine this is a treat which as many as possible should enjoy pare that tree until you get proper tools to work with saws and axes of highest material shaped correctly and with an- edge that will last we have a good stock to select from and at prices in keeping with the times guns and ammunition we are headquarters for tneso firearms call and see our range of guns fyw brathwaite main street stouffville phone 1602 mr truman holden although ills 79th year still likes to be active and recently built a miniature house a facsimile of the residence at edgely where he did his courting in his more youthful days the old edgely homo of the whitmores was built over 70 years ago and is still in use although remodelled on the interior the miniature built by mr holden was recently on ex hibition in the ford show rooms west of the mansion house and elicited a good deal of interest with its shingled roof and red chimney also curtained windows and mica openings the place presented a living model of the original home where mr holden evidently enjoy ed many hours the interior was illuminated with an electric bulb so that nothing was left to be desired in years to come this will no doubt bo a highly prized heirloom for the holden family new york may have their marathon bridge players of whom wo read so much about in the daily press all of which to us is sicken ing and the act of crazy people but stouffville has its checker fiends who also are developing marathon tendencies take jim monk who lives with his mother- inlaw mrs beobe and the cider king of altona charles barkey these gentlemen recently establish ed a record when tney sat down to a game of checkers a few evenings ago not to retire from the board until seven oclock the next morn ing at that hour jim was in need of breakfast and charlie in order to keep his well regulated farm go ing smoothly decided it was time for work ifi any of the checker fans of york county can snow us a pair of players who have stayed over the the business and young mens bible class will meet as usual next sunday at 230 with mr a j ward as teacher the lesson will be taken from the life of napoleon and will show what truths and sentiment are most important to inculcate to men for their happiness we expect every member out to hear this dis cussion the life of mahatma gandhi will be discussed on january 24 at this time we wish to take occasion to express to our many good friends on the farm our sincere appreciation for the oppor tunities we have had to serve them during the past year and to assure them that we will do our utmost to serve them equally well or better in the future a future which we hope holds much that is good for all of them an interesting fact concerning the election in town last monday is that arthur weldon the westend merchant who headed the poll in the contest for council has repeat ed this performance for a second time a year ago when he made his first appearance for municipal hon- i ors he topped the list and this year polled two votes more than he board for a longer single period weti a obtained in 1931 would be pleased to make their acquaintance and give them special mention in these columns twelve hours over the checker board may bo unthinkable for most people but an ardent player becomes so interested in his next move that he forgets all about the movement of time and as in this case it took the breakfast gong to arouse them from their study tho services in the baptist church last sunday morning and evening were in charge of messrs roy and lome hisey sons of mrs sam hisey of this town good congregations greeted these local men on their appearance in tho pulpit roy is pastor of emmanuel church at verdun and lorne is pastor at st amedee and papineau- villc botli in quebec province on sunday morning roy delivered the sermon preaching from tho 19th chapter of 1st kings the theme of which is tho love of god in the ovening lome delivered the message and spoke on the pass over basing his sermon on tho text in exodus 12 and verso 13 and the blood shall be to you for a token upon the houses where you aro and when i see the blood i will pass over you both these young speakers oxpounded thoughtful messages founded on sound doctrine and were listened to with pleasure by all present the two young students along with their brother earl who lives at home with his mother rendered two trio numbers ill the evening accom panied by roy who played a harp tho music added much to tho service santa claus didnt disappoint the children of stouffville a second time and when it was advertised that he would be at the community christmas tree on new years eve he was there all right there was an unusually cold east wind which must have mitigated against a larger crowd still the attendance was good old santa first appeared away up in the clock tower waving his arms and calling a welcome to the crowd assembled in less than a moment he appeared again at tho upper window of the municipal building then proceeded to hand out gifts in all some three hundred packages were disposed of among the children of town and surround ing district tho stouffville band iondered a few selections before the crowd dispersed this affair was to have been held on christmas eve but the heavy rainfall that day in- ducod the committee in charge to cancel the arrangements for tho time being of course as tho weather suddenly changed and the evening proved lino this postponement prov ed a mistake tho next best thing was to stage the cnrlstmas tree on new years eve this undertaking promises to have nig possibility if properly worked out ahead of time for another year mr john hodgins after a personal interview with santa claus states that tho old cheer giver will never disappoint the children again if ho has to come in a row boat and clad in a divers uniform the outside world is just keep ing pace with the townspeople in the matter of making burials in the stouffville cemetery during the year 1931 there were twenty citizens of the village laid to rest in the sacred plot while another twenty were brought here for burial from out side points according to the book ings furnished us toy john mckinn- on the caretaker tho first games of hockey in the local bush league will bo played this friday night owing to the short season double headers will be played every hockey night these games will be staged in the stouff ville arena and promise more thrills and spills then oha hockey from a spectators view point every one come along and support your team in this issue appears the league schedule stouffville creamery co creamery servioe slnoe 1918 btototfvillb we close every night at 6 oclock except saturday night notice buy a used car at actual worth when you a used car be sure you are not paying more than the car is worth to permit the dealer to recoup for excessive tradein allow ance he may have made in selling a new car we sell used cars at their actual worth the value of the new ford is too close to cost of production to permit excessive allowances on tradeins therefore we have no losses i to make up you pay no premium when you buy a used car from us see these special bargains at once ford sport joupe 1930 dodge delux delivery stouffville lol 1020 extend a cordial invitation to all to attend a series of four progressive euchre parties in the stouffville ioof lodge rooms over buttons hard ware tho first series will be held on tuesday evening january 12th at s oclock the second on jan 26th the third feb 9th and fourth fob 23rd after tho progressive euchro a box social will be held ladles please bring the boxes a suitable prize will be given each night and a grand prize on the last night ford sport roadster 1930 ford coupe 1929 ford delivery 1929 roosevelt sedan 1929 1928 ford tudor 1928 essex coach 1928 ford coupe 1926 ford touring 1926 also a number of other used cars and trucks d holden ford dealer phone 184 stouffville ontario would work both ways the road ought to have some attention and if tho reovo who is considering the matter takes prompt action the move will be appreciated by rate payers and unemployed alike there is a suggestion from ofilcia sources that the slush be cleaned oft a section of main street the work to bo done as a relief measure in view of the deplorable condition of tho pavement with slush more than ankle deep the council would bo taking a proper step already needy families have been given the monthly meeting of the junior institute will be held at the homo of miss marlon klinck on wednesday january 13 at 230 pm roll call answered by memory of grandmother social life of 50 years ago by mrs eldon fairies an old tlmo singing school by miss n stapleton and miss a rockier there will be an exhibit of patch work quilt come in grandmothers costume prizes given tho tribune is official agent for all dally newspapers our clubbing rates are below the rates any other reliof assistance this month so agent is that some employment given them dailies authorized to accept for school reports s 8 no o report for december sr iv doris baker 853 allan baker 852 keith hutchinson 74 bruce baker 63 jr iv marlon blastings 75 frank hall 54 jrni vera wells 75 sammy focfclor 73 james attreed 67 jim rao 66 harold preston 65 fred glebner 58 douglas hamm 52 betty hamm 38 stella french 34 ii class blanche preston 81 norma rao 73 elgin hastings 62 andrew hutchinson 57 velma yake 55 i class kenneth hamm gorman dixon ruby fockler aylmer hood roy flewell primor mary bakor walter hall lloyd hamm margaret e simpson teacher