Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 10, 1939, p. 4

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page four the stouffville tribune thursday august 10th 1939 short- ening sscial domestic special vc australian pineapple spcal juice grapefruit special breakfast frys cocoa special domino soap chips itb on mox tins no 2 tins lb tin 5lb ctn 11 09 20 19c 29 purely vegetable crisco domino black tea shirriffs good morning marmalade n 330 dependable soap ivory laundry soap sunlight shoe polish nugget brocks bird seed in tin lgc coke sir 10oi pk 210 250 10c 06c 120 140 richmello coffee dominion peanut butter early morning coffee ritz salad dressing domino baking powder infants delight soap handy ammonia 250 llb pks- 23 lib pkg 32oz 190 390 230 cac 050 s- 050 favorite bread sliced for 13c grapes red malaga 2 lbs 25c celery ontario large sceach values effective thurs fri sot aug 101 it2 doninbon mennonites partly adopting modern ways 1 len keepings barber shop government approved expert in hair cutting shaving shampooing singeing massaging etc fifteen years experience razors honed scissors ground note your scissors are ground exactly the same as when done in the factory your patronage will be sincerely appreciated this shop will be operated in stouffville permanently from now on this shop is open at 730 am each week day morning and remains open until 10 pm every night except wednesday four doors east of the presbyterian church the ageold struggle between old and valued customs and the inevitable progress of rudern ideas threatens a rift between ontario mennonites in some districts in contrast to the three mennonite women left many of the clan have discarded the horse and buggy for the more modern automobile the girl in the centre is almost gay in her print dress contrasting with the sombre garb of her elders rev roy s koch is pas tor of st davids mennonite church at martins corner tribune small ads get results cedar grove mr wilbur barkey spent the weekend at lin wood miss olive mcintosh is spend ing this week at listowel ont mr jim anderson has again returned to our community miss margaret stibbard spent the weekend renewing old acquaintances in this vicinity mr and mrs hugh deverill and barbara left by motor on monday for new brunswick where they expect to visit mr deverills sister and mother about 150 people delighted themselves at a weiner roast on friday evening last at wood land park it was supervised by our most genial hostess miss nellie lapp it was attended by all the campers the two base ball teams and also few others in the vicinity after the scrumptious repast at which everyone took part we were favored by a program in ihe pavilion by different musical artists the master of ceremon ies was mr hobson from the park who delighted the audi ences between acts with an odd joke or two and so may i on behalf of the ball teams and the people of the vicinity thank miss lapp victoria square mr and mrs e caseley visit ed with mr and mrs caldwell of barrie on sunday patsy and beverley watson of toronto are spending their vacation with their grandmother mrs robertson mr and mrs merlyn morris and family of bradford were guests of miss mabel caseley on sunday mr and mrs w boynton of port perry spent sunday with mr and mrs stanley boynton rev and mrs nesbitt and family of toronto miss gibbs and miss wallace of south- port england had dinner with mr and mrs louis nichols on wednesday the regular monthly meeting of the wms was held in the church on wednesday after noon with a fairly good atten dance to enjoy the helpful programme mission band was held at the home of miss marion boynton on saturday afternoon with a splendid number present after a good and helpful programme lunch was served and a social time enjoyed by all the jr w i and jr farm ers held their july meeting on ioe300doi n o i midsummer sal e 1 special sale of dresses summer youll find many styles to choose from dressy and tailored types sport dresses with short jackets pretty sheers in plain and floral designs sizes ranging from 14 to 18 years 36 to 44 special 25 per cent reduction pullovers monarch knit vanraalte and lennards cotton pullovers cool short sleeves summer sweaters that usually sell at 85c and 100 each in cream reseda and powder blue sizes 14 to 20 years special 69c pullovers monarch knit cotton string pull overs in fancy knit sky blue and yellow only reg 150 special 95c cotton pullovers with short puff sleeves in powder blue pink and nile sizes 16 20 years reg 49 for 39c white knitted suits in 2 piece style reg 225 for 149 lennards pullovers suitable for boys or girls yellow with a maple leaf crest sizes 24 and 26 regular 79c special 59c each savings that make it worth while sun hats for women and children just the thing for out door sports or in the garden sale price 19c to 35c womens twopiece sun suits a clearout of ends of lines with worthwhile savings powder and nile shorts with white tops sizes 14 to 20 years regular 149 special 49c plaid blankets falcon brand theyre light warm easy to launder and youll find them exceedingly durable in checks of rose blue or gold size 70x80 special pair 195 cotton crepe gowns that are so popular washes like a charm and requires no ironing dainty pastel shades and patterns medium large and oversize sale price 89c to 125 mercures tropitex summer sport wear washable with zipper front rose only reg 150 special 95c each lace gloves clearing white lace gloves all are handmade special pair 25c pyjamas in various coloroured printed cotton crepes and batistes in small medium and large sizes sale price 1 179 kiddies crepe gowns and pyjamas in assorted shades and designs sizes 6 to 14 years gowns at 75c pyjamas 100 eclipse dresses here is a chance to fill in your girls summer wardrobes with these lovely eclipse dresses in dainty prints and batiste smocked in con trasting shades and dirndle styles sizes 6 to 14 years prices ranging 100 to 259 womens cotton vests with short sleeves or straps sizes 36 to 44 sale price 25c to 49c womens cottqn bloomers and panties full fitting and neatly finished colors peach and white ail sizes sale price 25c to 45c pr w h shaw store this store open tuesday thursday and saturday evenings closed wednesday afternoons phone 9512 xotaoi tuesday evening of last week at the home of mr and mrs douglas gee at the close of the meeting cake and icecream were served and a pleasant and profitable evening brought to a close glover john thomas at his late residence victoria square wednesay july 26 1939 john thomas glover beloved husband of margaret ann lep- ard in his 77th year funeral from the above address on fri day 28th inst at 2 oclock st interment gloverholborn cem etery ravenshoe on wednesday evening the young people of the neighbor hood gathered at the home of mr and mrs john sider to pre sent miss verna de montmor ency and mr martin styrmo with a miscellaneous shower a prettily decorated express wagon drawn by master sammy snider had to return three tim es before all the gifts were brought in after speeches of appreciation and thanks by mr styrmo and miss de montmor ency the guests sang for they are jolly good fellows and a dainty lunch was served mr styrmo and miss de montmor ency the guests sang for they on saturday august 5th and after a honeymoon trip to mus- koka will reside at victoria square stanley theatre phone stouffville 100 thursday friday saturday august 10 1 112 thanks for everything monday tuesday wednesday august 141416 mexican rose with gene autry and on the same programme sky giant richard dix chester morris thursday friday saturday august 171819 men are such fools wayne morris pricilla lane and hugh herbert fine prizes among the collection of at tractive prizes on display in t b raes office in connection with the annual horticultural exhibition is a lovely silver rose bowl which should en courage some real effort on the part of our exhibits this fine award goes to the winner of the greatest number of points in the entire show and has been con tributed by the t eaton co other awards by the late mr eckaidt and robert simpson co toronto iocxoi xoe30e aoraoi father and son in fight after neighbor shot dog acted under great provocation says court registering conviction marriages stewart thompson a quiet wedding was solem nized at the united church par sonage goodwood on saturday august 5th by the rev mr holmes when marjorie lor raine thompson eldest daugh ter of mr and mrs finley thompson goodwood became the bride of robert murray stewart only son of mr and mrs george h stewart of goodwood the bride wore a turquoise blue sheer dress with white accessories and carried a bouquet of red roses she was attended by her sister miss ruth thompson who was attir ed in a flowered sheer dress with white accessories and carried a bouquet of sweet peas bruce taylor cousin of the groom was best man the happy couple left on a short trip north and on their return will reside in goodwood i shot at taylors dog which had been running about my place after i had warned the taylois to keep him away frank taylor then came across my lot and struck me louis taylor his son followed and threatened me with a shot gun thus testified thomas vennard of markham township in county police court tuesday louis taylor was charged with pointing fire arms and his father frank with assault a third defendant joseph cass- ner of uxbridge was charged with assaulting mrs vennard cassner denied the assault upon mrs vennard and suggest ed that his frequently announc ed disapproval of vennards alleged communistic views had actuated the allegation of assault rushing to the vennard place with his shotgun after hearing the shot but denied pointing the weapon at ven nard it was not loaded he swore if cassner did anything it was in an effort trying to stop the trouble he will be dismiss ed ruled magistrate keith only a few people realize what feeling a man has for his dog in some cases it is almost as deep an affection as he has for his child continued the court peaches mrs ivan walker of union- ville was a caller on our line on saturday the hoover family were sun day visitors with mr and mrs peter steckley of almira news is scarce this week as the neighbouis are too busy threshing to entertain or go visiting the monthly meeting of peachs wms is held over un til next week as a number of the members are away a letter received from mrs harry warriner says she is having an enjoyable time on her holiday at the time of writing she was visiting her aunt at duluth we wish to congratulate mr and mrs caison wideman of almira on the birth of a son we heard a whisper the name was to be robert carson works for j ferguson of our line owing to the absence of our minister rev orr who is tak ing his holidays the service on sunday was taken by rev mr smalley of stouffville who de livered an excellent gospel ser mon rev cullum a returned missionary from africa is in charge of the service next sun day not only do the people in this day seem to be moving faster but it seems the seasons are too can one imagine only the 7th of august and some of the neigh bours on our line are all through their grain threshing and have their fall wheat ground plowed tribunes small cheap and profitable advs are

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