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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 8, 1932, p. 5

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thursday december 8 1932 local happenings december the seriptiou renewals month ot sub- christmas candies fruits are now on dominion stores ltd examine our displays s nuts and display at call and farmers and townspeople should ber in mind that all business places in stouffville are open every thurs day and saturday evenings stouffville christmas market santa clans is coming again to wednesday december 21 stouffville on christmas eve saturday december 24 a com- i did you get that bag of 4x quak- muuity christmas tree will be erect- er flour satisfied customers are ed at the clock tower and old sauta placing repeat orders 189 will distribute gifts to every good while it lasts at dominion stores boy and girl 8 years and under ltd- watch the tribune for detailed announcement next week christmas cards toys and gifts 1 e a grubiu optometrist will be see them at boadways drug store a his office in stouffville on mon- day and tuesday december 12th and 13th mrs e w evans of claremout is spending the week with her father the womens liberal associa- william stewart mr and mrs douglas rowboth- am and daughter of cooksville and miss margaret staufter of orton visited at lese rowbothams on sunday the continuation school com mencement will bo held on the evening of friday december 23 which is the closing day of school for the christmas holiday period the cedar beach association of lake musselman all toronto per sons held an athome in the city last week prizes were presented lw reeve h kidd of whitchurch who was guest of the evening along with george e davies proprietor of the pavilion tuesday evening december 20th the church hill christian church is having a christmas entertainment everybody is invited tiou will meet at the home of mrs hugh boyd on tuesday evening december 13 kindly remember that a box is being packed for the neigh bourhood workers all donations of food aud clothing will be grate fully received and may be left at the home of mrs boyd on or before- the night of the meeting the garrett young womens auxiliary of the united church held a public meeting on wednesday evening of last week with miss anne lehman the president in the chair the devotional service was conducted by imrs j m storey while the guest speaker was mrs thompson of toronto secretary of the circles and young womens auxiliaries of east presbyterial at the closo of the meeting refresh ments were served before ho got married a ring- wood chap says he determined to be boss or know the reason why now he knows the reason why the first egg was a normal pulle size complete witli shell the the tribune is anxious to secure socomj encircled the first and was a correspondent for bethesda dis- 0 course abuormal in size while trict we supply paper envelopes not altogether unknown double councillor mervyn e watts has a flock of laying pullets one of j which did something fantastical j when it layed an egg within an egg postage and a complimentary copy of the tribune weekly eggs of this nature are rare and usually the outer egg has no yoke before buying rubbers overshoes or any other footwear see ormsby lehman heavy stock on hand and following a pot luck supper las friday evening the stouffville unit ed church choir members held their no trouble to procure anything you election rev hos laidlaw was wish for the feet if not in our presiding officer the officers elect- l store now j ed are president mr vice-presidont- isaac barkey dr neil smith subscribers to the tribune who secretary miss ida lehman instead of issuing their annual christinas calendar the stouffville creamery co are sending out tojd not find it possible to renew their treasurermiss bertha winn all their farmer patrons a splendid h paper for a full year are at librarian mr james ridout thermometer which no doubt will liberty to remit 1 for a six months cllarke 0 gowns mrs j m storey be greatly appreciated either in renewal these days when dollar j imrs w j m hugh thomas the home or in the stables such a j bills are not easy to secure the soeial convener imrs jas ridout register is useful hence if you are smaller remittance will meet the pre3s secretary miss eva hoover a customer at the local creamery you are fortunate in being in for one of these thermometers approval of quite a number m pound a few very customers obtained 20c in good demand at preferred eggs were a 25c admission to one of those popular chicken pie suppers held in markham village on friday even ing last surpassed all expectations of the sponsors and when a mini- a poultry prices on the other ter of stouffville people landed at i are not high tjie christmas g30 the sign was out nothing market will be held on wednesday doing there wasnt even a neck december 21 with no market the left for the hungry visitors with following day whetted appetites one of the worst the price paid farmers for dairy j stouffville orange lodge no butter last thursday on stouffville 1020 elected the following officers arket was decidedly easierat isc on friday evening last for 1932 readers of the daily papers will recall a report of a vancouver robbery ot a very sensational nature about a week ago when holdup men at the point of a gun stole the pay roll of the firm of ross howard a large shipping firm the pay roll was taken after howard was shot through the breast but he is still living the theft amounted to 523000 the senior member of the firm mr ross is a brotherinlaw to our local plumber e d mcgrattan who re ceived a telegram from his sister shortly after the affray disappointments we know of is to a e gubert o belleville is attend a chicken pie supper where a t fqr the c n r at the the earlier birds had made a com plete cleanup fortunately such disappointments are rare and so far as we know never occurred in the immediate vicinity of stouff ville at any time our people always see to that sufficient hen coops are invaded to assure a supply of chicken that will not become ex hausted by an unexpectedly large crowd betty beauty shop finger waving imarceling shampooing hair cutting hairdyeing hot oil treatment for dry hair scalp treatment for dandruff including shampoo telephone stouffville 320g local depot taking the place of mr walter burkholder whose wife pass ed away last week and who came here as relief agent for our mr j r hodgins who is undergoing treatment in toronto for eye trouble mr gilbert expects to re main on the job until the return of the regular agent which is not ex pected to ho long as friends will be pleased to learn he is improving rapidly master dr s s ball deputy master norman maclean 3 035 and 40c imp delbert holden dsje lmp delbert holden secretary sam armstrong fin sec wm armstrong treasurer martin tait chaplain d gibner marshall richard rae 1st lecturer robt hare 2nd lecturer a v vanzant outside guard w harding inside guard newton hill the orange lodge no 1020 stouffville announces a series of four progressive euchre parties to be held in their lodge rooms on wednesday evening january 4th january lltli january 18th and january the 25th 1933 prizes will be presented at each party and january 25th a grand prize for the highest score for the four events sam armstrong secretary dr s s ball master an ideal christmas gift for the whole family continuation school students were fortunate in hearing dr l s klinck president of the british columbia university in a short ad dress given at the school last fri day afternoon dr klinck spoke on vocational guidance and made reference to the great problem of unemployment as it affected the graduate student dr klinck ad dressed the students in the school auditorium on the invitation of principal h w watson again on monday evening president klinck spoke to a good sized gathering of the swastika society and their friends in the basement of the united church ho enlarged on the subject of student attitudes pointing out that the average student does not exist unto himself all mingle together daily each different in character purpose and method all are held in check by their amount of experience and circumstances under which they ex ist refence was made to the stu dent attitude toward study ath letics religion society etc all of which the majority of students en ter into as their heritage which is theirs as a great intellectual adventure dr klinck spent five or six days visiting his aged mother on obrien avenue leaving here during the middle of the week at the invitation of premier brownlee he is attending a meeting of university leaders in winnipeg next week frank harvoys shopping mill at unionville had a record days run last week when 385 bags were run through another farmer was on his way with about 40 more bags when he became stuck in his lane aud fail ed to reach the mill otherwise says mr harvey the record would have been still more unusual with the mills getting such good patronage the farmers are evident ly taking the wise course in keep ing well stocked up- one of these days there will be a change from the ridiculously low price of live stock and when it comes the man who has nothing but empty stalls will not be able to benefit 15 eggs to the dozen heres the way one man who feeds quaker fulopep egg mash expresses his increased production i gather 15 eggs for every dozen i got before i used quaker folopep egg mash the base of quaker fuuopep egg mash is pure oatmeal to this are added many other important ingredients which go to form a perfectly balanced ration a mixture which supplies all the necessary elements for heavy egg production bone meal and calcium carbonate furnish the allimportant minerals cod layer meal high in vitamine d takes the place of sunshine and makes it possible for your hens to produce as many eggs in winter when eggs are high as they do in the spring fulopep egg mash is the cheapest feed you can use ho it produces most eggs for least money besides being perfectly balanced it is finely ground and thoroughly mixed your hens cannot pick it apart every mouthful is per fectly balanced and because of these features less feed is required consider the economy of fulopep mash when you compare its price with cheaper feeds eighty pounds will go as far aa one hundred pounds of an ordinary mixture fox the sake of moro eggs and greater profits feed quaker model 850 the now symphonictone rogers radio twinspeakers newtype rogers tubes spray- shielding 8 tubes full range tone control advanced automatic volume control beautiful console with figured front panel and artistic grille terms as low ns 8 a month price complete with g rogers fully guaranteed tubes tj y 5u fyw brathwaite hardware stouffville ontario within the recollection of many readers is the once popular excur sion trip perhaps to niagara falls hamilton or was it to see the stouffville lacrosse club play at the island well thoso days are here again or were here last week end the cnr advertised a special excursion rate on this branch of the system the fare from stouffvillo to toronto and return was only 50c a rate that more than met the popular prices prevailing on any previous oxcursion from here to toronto back in tho socalled good old days more than 100 passengers boarded the train satur day morning undor this favorable rate quotation tho rates quoted farther north proved enuuy at tractive for there wore eleven coaches pulled by two engines load ed with passengers somo returned that evening but the majority took advantage of the occasion to spend sunday with city friends or rela tives tho bargain rate of 1 to hamilton and return was taken advantage of by six persons tho wonder is that tho railways have boon so backward in offering special rates preferring to drag empty coaches up and down the lino as they have done home made candy orders taken up to december 15 cholco christmas candy mrs stephens and mrs paisley phono 6505 an unexpected death occurred in town on saturday december 3 when mrs walter burkholder succumbed after only a weeks illness she had arrived in town only ten days prior to her death to be with her husband who was act ing as relieving agent at the cnr although in rather delicate health her condition was not regarded as serious until a few days prior to her passing away mrs burkholder was only 33 years of age and besides her husband is survived by two children of tender years she was the daughter of mr and- mrs a b smith of hastings and the remains were taken there for burial leaving the home of her motherinlaw mrs nelson burkholder on satur day evening interment took place at the trent valley cemetery hastings on monday mr frank burkholder brotherinlaw to the deceased and mr ralph rae were in attendance iscrcr made by the quaker oats company peterborough ontario manufacturers of quaker fulopep chick starter quaker fulopep growing mash quaker fulopep chick feeds quaker fulopep egg mash and quaker fulopep scratch grains for poultry quaker dairy ration for milch cows quaker schumacher feed for cattle hogs and horses sold by stiver bros stouffville ontario buy election talk is decidedly dead in town although nomination day is only two weeks from next mon day while no one has pledged themselves the tribune believes that the 193 2 council will accept an acclamation to their present posi tion at one time it was freely whispered that councillor dows- well councillor rusnell and coun cillor weldon were seeking the reeveship and while probably any one of them would not be adverse to the honor we doubt if they are sufficiently keen for it as to force an election reeve morden is open for another term tis said anything might happen at nomination meet ing to cause a rift in the the erst while placid waters this years council has guarded the strong box well and that is just what tho electorate wanted done this vill age enjoys about everything in the way of modern conveniences as do our neighbors to the south in the great city of toronto thus we should be content with only the most meagre expenditures a coun cil careful in adding new expendi tures is greatly to be desired and in this regard our 1932 council have measured up stouffville public school ronald november jr pr lloyd leo warrlner ernest mcdonald int pr jean wideman lion james miller hon jack davis hon a m loyst 1st class kenneth klinck arnold scholl doris tidy gladys a brooks 2nd class dorothy austin hon beth kellington hazel brander hon jr ill mary davis betty muston hon jennings hon d ross jriii phyllis winn erma pals- ley robort fong sriii beryl brillinger and kathleen kellington equal kath- leon turner fern farrier lillian dowswell jr iv ruth marshal victor holden george austin griv edith grubin elmer winn molly gray c e watson hon hon aurella melville mrs joseph cooney called on friends in toronto last week mrs h spofford of almira visit ed her mother mrs vauden of tor onto a few days mr and mrs h houck miss edna and mrs m houck motored to lincolnville recently to visit mr and mrs earl talt mr and mrs r morgason and family were the guests of mr and mrs archie fleming on sunday mr carson wideman and miss ann murison and mr and mrs w klees and family were sunday visitors with mr and mrs willis lehman last thursday mrs s b leh man of almira reached her 88th birthday her brother john hoover who also has reached an advanced age of 83 and his wife spent the day with her and there also called on her imr and mrs j s wideman mr and mrs harry wideman and mrs ed nigh during the evening an enjoyable time was spent in singing old songs and hymns that were favorites of mrs lehman and mr hoover those who did not attend the mystic tea on friday evening miss ed a treat it was something differ ent and was a success it is gener ally understood that poets aro allowed special privileges but oven so the following is submitted with apologies thnt mystic tea a story true ill tell to you it happened friday night at melville church upon the hill where everything was bright the mystic tea in full swing wont with everybody present and many there were mystified but all declared it pleasant the pastor didnt mind a bit if his repast looked funny for a quart of beans and three of pies was surely worth the money now mr powell ho likes some bread to help digest his supper but bread he couldnt find by referring to a number and ed nigh looked qulto blue indeed because he disliked mustard ho had searched the menu oer and thought it would bo custard pore spofford and joo coonoy did tho best they could together andliad some chicken trimmed with leaves with apples for full measure now garnet francy ordered all to sigh he wasnt able for when the nineteen plates came back they nearly filled the table and archie fleming did declare before it all was over that potato such as he was served was only fit for rover then up the stairs they all did go to see what would come after and there thoy laughted and laugn- ed until the echoes shook the rafter jess cook with twinkling eye sang songs about a sunday school whore lie had gone when he was young and learned the golden rule mrs winterstein told funny things and read for us a sonnot and poor aunt susan did arrive in tho cutest old poke bonnet the chairmans spicy stories told and thanked them one and all and said he hoped when they had teas theyd always on him call yes its pleasant to have your baking done if itg done in our bakery instead of in your own home tho pure- food ingredients of our broad and pastry thoroughly mixed and baked with expert skill bring to your homo tho acme of the bakers art when you order our goods by name stouffville bakery ambrose stover prop christmas gifts that please just 15 more shopping days before christmas gift list will welcome these few suggestions many a tooke shirts the favorite brand in separ ate collar with two collars to match and collar attach ed styles in newest pat terns and colors in gift boxes if desired price at 100 150 195 250 mens initial handker chiefs of fine firm even weave pure irish linen finished with narrow hem and neat initial price 30c each 3 for 85c scores of other items suitable for christmas now on display come in and look around mens gift neckwear in newest winter patterns and colors hand tailored and allwool lining the very kind a man would buy for himself- price 50c 75c 1 also see the new wear plus tie made from silk and wool and requires no lining to make it keep its shape price each 100 boys gift belts genuine leather belts in greys browns and black neatly packed in gift boxes size 24 to 30 price 50c gifts r e curtis phono 1602 stouffvillo ont

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