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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 11, 1935, p. 5

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stouffville ontario april 11 1935 consult the label on your paper town topics disengaged land see i paid that your subscription is experienced nurse phoue 4915 stouttville mr o b ilisey the mount joy grocer lias sold his business to his cousin norman hisey stanley theatre stouffville alltalkie a tapestry couch for sale also childs crib apply mrs b talt farmers and others will find the classified adv column a cheap and convenient way to sell stock or grain try an adv in the tribune the power barons of quebec are learning that the power consumers of ontario demand honor too fkiday and saturday ailtlii 12 la the gilded lily claudette colbert short subjects the sailor tuesday and wednesday aihii 10 17 fhe defence rests jack holt short subjects comedy 2nd imp law of the wild thursday friday saturday aiuii 181u20 ann ok grerx gamines i am anxious to secure orders for washing automobiles work done on quick notice a imaskell stouttville holdens spring sale of used cars should be interesting its on now and every day so diuons of sile on pa jimmie young former stouttville boy and onetime newspaperman in lxbridge was in town last week for the funeral of his brother aimer mr gordon stephens who is attending mcmaster university at hamilton was in town over the weekend visiting old friends read the con- e s electric range for sale in excell ent condition 3 elements and oven and 30 feet of cable snap tor quick sale noah baker i dr laid up for several weeks with a still bad ankle mrs tidy got permission from the doctor to attend her mothers funeral in the city this week mr jos borinskys brother norman who is a partner in a busy law practise in toronto has been honored with an appointment by hon a w robuck as one of the assistant crown attorneys acting in the womens court the tulips are springing up along the south wall and bulbs tor spring planting are on the move it is said that the quality of bulbs purchased ly local flower lovers has been larger than ever and mostly of a quality superior to the common run this augers well for the fall show d c smith and mr e m were among the seventeen thousand fans at arena gardens toronto on saturday evening for the stanley cup game of course there were others from here ot hi younger fry but the professional man and the bank manager were examples of how varied and repre sentative those arena crowds are the business mens bible class of the town has closed down for the summer season that is the regular sunday afternoon service in oddfellows hall is cancelled until fall the members held a social evening in their rooms on wednesday as a farewell party for the season the betty beauty salon stouffville permanent waving kaster special from april 16 to 20 shampoo and finger wave short hair only 05c xestle xestoil wave in sprial croquiuole or combination 300 700 10 nestle superoil wave in sprial or croquiuole 9350 krigidinc wave in sprial croquiuole or combination 500 750 frikidino special in sprial or croquinole 350 all waves include shampoo and finger wave only genuine supplies are used iu this salon that is your guarantee of a perfect wave for appointment telephone 320g stouffville the ratcliff male quartette of sixth line baptist church will render vocal selections in the stouffville christian church this sunday evening mr murray milroy wife and mother all of cedar grove were in town saturday visiting mr and mrs k g tarr quality service field seed grain a few pieces of furniture will be sold by auction on the market square next saturday afternoou from a good clean home see adv on page 8 alfalfa government standard clover nos 1 2 nos 1 2 red april the month for radio renewal licenses brathwaite hardware issues them ladies goats suits mr wm ratcliff the timber king of whitchurch has taken out more than s00 cords of wood from his timber limits in north whitchurch this past winter employment was given to no less than 30 men in the winter season when work was very scarce thus this ringwood farmer was a man to be appreciated iu the community miss victoria newham to was the guest of stapletou on sunday of toron- miss nora mr and mrs rao perry and little daughter carol spent the weekend with his grandmother mrs c perry monday evening the womans study club entertained the hus bands of the members to a supper mrsherbert freel president presid ed over the progam the toast to the club was proposed by the rev thos laldlaw and respond ed to by mrs s s ball mrs stanley hastings proposed the toast to the guests which was responded to by dr herbert freel mrs thos laidlaw mrs robt leslie and msss anne lehman favored the guests with musical selections later in the evening a jolly time was spent in playing games the spring suit problem hes coming next thursday to weldons store youll read about it on page 5 e a grubin r o optometrist and optician will be at his office in stouffville on monday and tuesday april loth and 16th we carry ladies coats seasons latest and crepes rev w a cameron presby terian minister of weyburn sask and dr gordon cameron of toron to university visited their uncle dr l c smith on saturday test rev w a cameron came east last week to have the honorary degree large supply of i 0 doctor of divinity conferred on and suits in the n uv knox college rev mr fashions iu tweeds j cameron will be remembered by a number who heurd him preach in the presbyterian church here on two occasions a number of years ago miss edna watson matron at the ontario hospital woodstock has been spending a short holiday with her parents in town mr and mrs george watson if you have no way of com ing to town i will be glad to come and display coats at your home if necessary coats and suits may be made to measure at no extra cost all sold prices at very hats those city folk enjoy poking fun at the farmer for his unpolished ways when lie is in the city but its not without a return compliment as it were when the belle of the city j conies to the country- one of the reasonablo i uest we liave heard comes from west 0t town and its not only funny but true a city lady gazing at tho sap buckets on the trees declared that never before had she been privileg ed to see the maple syrup coming right from the trees and now she had her wish gratified i our neighboring village of mark we also have a large stock of iam paid a relief account for the month of march ot 317 of which j100 was for the care of transient people of those knights of the road who wander over the land aimlessly by the tone of the mark- ham press the visitors in march were not entirely welcome but the council kept them just the same no doubt markham being near no 7 highway are better patronized by the wayfarers than such villages as stouffville which is off the main thoroughfare ladies spring hats made in straws and silks sold at reasonable prices harry golden one door east of the library phone 263 stouffville are you building or remodelling dont commit yourself until you get all the facts about e s p barns steel truss plank truss or cantilever types make full use of our twenty years experience in barn building let tho engineers in our farm build ings department ndviseyou their services aro absolutely free to farmers who are building or remodelling write today cuclph st proton ont- factories alio at toronto and montreal wilmot schell who had lived in the east end of stouffville during the winter has moved onto the holden farm on the sth concession jusi south of dickson hill miss helen todd daughter of mr and mrs lou todd is home from guelph general hospital hav ing completed her training course as a nurse after writing some exams helen will graduate in may and win then be entitled to write rn after her name the attention of church folk is called to the special meetings now in progress at grace chapel 562 jones avenue toronto tho pastor rev s coudie invites all friends to attend any of the services which will conclude on april 21 each week night and two seivices on sunday at usual hours evangelist e r chatreau is pre sent for all meetings et housecleaning needs give the housewife the best there is for all clean ing purposes it pays screcjn doors and screens for all purposes brathwaite our store is bulging out with appliances for the housecleaning time ladders brushes mops pails paints varnishes floor waxes fillers our interior houseclean ing aids arc reliable telephone us hardware mr mel yake of deckerville mich was in town last week look ing up old friends and visiting his uncle abram who is over 90 years old and the oldest man in the vill age and uncle jacob the youngest of the family and one time jeweler but who is now in very poor health living near the 10th concession on main street mel came out with john yake of toronto who is a son of ah he went to school here with frank irae who is the only school chum still in the old town in busi ness a great many of our citizens took in the flower show in toronto last week which has become such a popular event at this season mr james muston of the local green houses was again acting as one of the judges on roses while bid own plant carried off one first and four second prizes in the sweet pea classes the fashion parade was witnessed by two thousand specta tor on one evening of the show aimer c young whose body was brought here for burial last week lie being an old stouffville boy was accorded a funeral under loyal orange lodge auspices in addition to his own toronto lodge the ladies of the true blue association also attended and participated in the obsequies numerous old friends and acquaintances of the family from about town assembled at the cemetery to await the arrival ot tho funeral from toronto which was carried out as announced in this paper last issue stouffville ontario rev robt young former pastor ot tho presbyterian and united churches in stouffville was in town last week and closed a contract with g w baker of gormley for the erection of a now residence which mr and mrs young hope to occupy when he completes his active ministry mr young has pro- red a lot on north church street from imr arthur dowswoll and will build somothlng along the style ot the now house recently erected by mr frank rowbotham at the en trance to the park the new struct ure will bo of cement block and stucco work is to bo rushed and the house ready for occupancy la tho summer the vancouver daily province refers to the death of dr harry p millard an old newmarket boy who died on march 14 as announc ed in this paper as one of the most noted and respected figures in the comox district when ho was actively engaged in professional work born in newmarket a son of robert millard he died at age of 7g he went direct to the coast vancouver island from college as a young man and practised medicine in the mining district for years since his retirement a few years ago he re sided in vancouver he was a mem ber of the masonic order and is sur vived by his wife a son geo and a daughter christine as well as a brother george at newmarket his daughter is a recent graduate of the bc university mrs gaorge robinson of stouffville was an ami to the deceased the first time the editor ot this paper met l m montgomery auth or of the famous anne books that lady was in a bad pre dicament she was driving a black pony hitched to a buggy when the snappy creature shook off its bridle and came plunging down main street ye editor was able to bring tho animal to a halt when we were to meet the newcomer to uxhridge where we were then located she had only recently been mtarrled to rev e mcdonald a presbyterian minister at leaskdale and va3 at the time a stranger in the town many of her splendid books have been written since that day and it is with pleasure that we note tho stanley theatre has secured for the screen showing of thursday to saturday april 18 19 and 20 anno of green gables it you have read the book youll want to see tho picture its clean wholesome and refreshing entertainment in aid of crippled children charity and benevolence mrs barker wifo of dr e s barker organized the sale ot seal books in town for the shriners you tear off the seal and pay tho amount called for which may be nothing or 50c there is also a name under the seal and if you draw the lucky name a valuable prize is yours murray holden was fortunate in drawing the name panseytor it won for him a hand some wrist watch while sam arm strong drew a nice military brush miss helen todd sold the lucky draw to murray for her interest in selling tho book imts barker was presented with a beautiful blanket timothy alsike sweet glover all govt graded seed grain improved banner oats western seed improved banner oats ontario seed victory oats oac 72 oats alaska oats early gopher oats liberty hulless oats oac 21 barley velvet barley goose wheat marquis wheat field peas small and medium it pays to treat your grain against smut use ceresan a dry powder treatment or formaldehyde a water treatment it is not too late to treat your cattle coopers warble ply powder see adv below stiver bros phone stouffville 4501 seed store and elevator open 3 nights a week with there is still time to treat your cattla with coopers warble fly powder 100 kill no guesswork ask your local cooper dealer or write canadian cooperative wool growers limited 217 bay street m 1 wmm turret top boot by rishcr the only car in its class that gives you the new sobid sfteel turret top bodies hy fisher kjext time you look at the master chevrolet look at the roof i n youll notice something hugely important to you as a buyer j and that something is the new turret top construction the safe modern roof of solid steel now the entire fisher body steel floor steel sides and steel roof is welded into one virtual unit of solid steel look at all cars with an eye for guality and youll choose a master chevrolet no other car offers you its matchless combination of body by fisher kneeaction blue flame engine cablecontrolled brakes fisher nodraft ventilation come to priced 5 1 8 for the master from 99 2pass coupe delivered fully equipped at factory oshawa ont freight and government license only extra standard series models as low as 722 our showrooms drive the car yourself easy gmac monthly terms fisher vv nodraft ventitation cssc w s widdifield dealer fstouffville associate dealer e a stoxbiiou sb markham

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