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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 14, 1941, p. 3

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the tribune stouffville ont august 14th 1941 page threb miss verna hutchinson of picker ing is holidaying in tdwn wth her grandmother mrs ida kidd and her sreatgrandmother mrs julia van- zant markham village has a new but- escr by the name oxenhaai who srculdnt be in the butjherlag busi ness with such meay name as that your worn tur is very valuable consult goldens store about having it made over to new modern styles it is surprising what can be done with an outofdate coat for in stance after worn parts have been renewed with new fur and the coat restyled mrs allen reif and two daughters alice and gloria were visiting her father and brother mr m t and postmaster eugene leavens in town last week a niece miss patsy dougherty from cleveland was also liere glad to see guests in town from across the usa side of the line the nicest courtesy you can show your guests from out of town is to have their visits mentioned in the local paper the nicest courtesy you can show your friends is to let them learn of your visit through the columns of this paper whenever you go away the tribune will consider it a courtesy whenever you will give as an item of any kind just phone i530i or drop us a post card w 00- buses leave leave stoupfvuile to toronto a 615 am d 245 pm b s25 am c 350 pm c 1250 pm e 840 pm a except sun hoi b sun hoi c sat only d except sat sun hoi e sat sun hoi standard time us trava information at lcola food shoppe gray coach lines paid circulation is what counts with the merchant advertiser the tribune has it miss sadie stewart along with mr and mrs william stewart of toronto were sunday guests of mr and mrs e w evans claremont mrs p honeyford and daughter miss phyllis returned to their home in palmerston on monday after spending a week in town as the guests of mr and mrs e j davey mrs robert ramsey toronto is the guest of mrs tarr and miss vera this week mr and mrs thos hooper from toronto were guests of the misses taun and george main street east on sunday mr ana mrs jesse brown 10th street were in uxbridge on monday paying a visit to his sister mrs john studholme there edna llnther young daughter of mr and mrs edward lintner who recently underwent an operation at the sick childrens hospital in toronto is now home and making good recovery ednas young play mates will be glad to see her around again reverend t h b somers of tor onto has been extended a unanimous- call to the historic kirk of st james charlotttetown pei in succession to dr r imoorehead legate retired mr somers is a native of toronto a graduate of the university of toron to and knox college and has just re turned from new york where he completed a years postgraduate study in union theological seminary during his student days mr somers served as assistant minister in knox at high park and queen st e churches he is a frequent visitor to stouffville staying with mr and mrs ed walls brampton town council has de clared a six day open shooting season for starlings that have been playing havoc among the orchards in that place men armed with shot guns and rifles are being mustered for the attack the town council supply ing the ammunition this bit of in formation is interesting to stouff ville residents who know all about the menace of starlings similar steps were taken here by privately organized gangs and the birds have left town for parts unknown they constituted no annoyance in the day time but when the shades of even ing began to fall they came to town from outlying districts by the thousands paris auto supply auto wreckers complete stock of new and used parts accessories and tires for all makes of cars and trucks reconditioned cars and trucks jos parisi richmond hill ontario phone 86 mrs l e oneill and joy have been holidaying at victoria harbour as guests of mr and mrs harold quibell there fay oneill during their absence was visiting relatives near sunderland a small passenger airplane was in town on sunday and took up passen gers during the early evening tak ing on from one of wm harpers ticids near the park the pilot said lie had done a very good business earlier in the day at both uxbridge and claremont harvesting operations were halted on monday afternoon when a quite general rain covered the local countryside and the weather turn ed decidedly cool the rain did incalculable good to the roots and other late crops imr peter mcmillan of town had the honour of a call by the minister to the united states of america mr leighton mccarty last week who was passing through town and stopped to call on peter and duncan mcmillan whom he knew in former years hav ing played lacrosse against them on many occasions and keeping up a friendship ever since reports the beaverton express a couple of people staying at the home of mr and mrs garfield kellington were coming to town on saturday to meet an afternoon bus when they ran into the deep ditch at the orner of the ninth concession and the townline the car did not appear to be travelling at any great speed and the reason for running into the ditch is rather a mystery fortunately the driver and the lady passenger were not seriously injured although the ladys head went right through the windshield no waiting no delay get the tires you need today we have your size come in and see the pathfinder a big vatue ti r at m v rock bottom pr m v you dont have to buy the tires you need sight unseen you can see and get these bigmileage low- priced goodyears at our place today were ready to put them on your car without delay without fuss or muss on your part and well mount them correctly goodyear pathfinder has all iheta quality features for long service centretraction tread twin protector cord pues new supertw1st cord a xs f holden sons stouffville ontario those from stouffville who at tended the williamsonnolan wed ding at markham village on satur day afternoon were misses edra birkett and eulah brillinger jack pennock sam borinsky harry c pennock donald mover wilbert gower mrs norman baker nee janet button was here from belle ville for the event and spent the weekend with her parents mr and mrs b a button the public library building is badly in need of a fresh coat of paint if neglected any longer the building will deteriorate we under stand from members of the board that they have not the money to do this work but it should be found as the metal work around the top of the building is beginning to rust and may be ruined in another year there is very little to paint on the building and it would seem that some sort of economy could he found that would save enough money to attend to this work at once miss marjorie hoover is out from toronto for a couple of weeks stay ing at the home of her mother mrs alf hoover on church street xewmarket and richmond hill are both spending quite large sums of money on added water supply to serve the needs of the respective towns walter gilroy son of mr and mrs harry gilroy of newmarket and formerly of stouffville is home visit ing his parents he having 14 days furlough from camp at dartmouth nova scotia mrs george lee playing with gordon lemon won third prize at the mixed doubles tournament in clare mont on saturday first prize for the fine quilt was won by goodwins rink from oshawa imrs harry gilroy who has been staying with her sisterinlaw mrs alberi lehman returned home to newmarket on sunday mrs lizzie mcmullen cousin from newmarket is staying with mrs lehman for a few days this week we understand that the municipal authorities intend to build another stretch of new sidewalk somewhere in town and then carry out con siderable repair work where blocks of pavement have become rather dangerous now is the season of the year to get at it rather than in the fall season when the wet cool weath er sets in guests the past few days with mrs emily lennox at her home on main street near baker ave were mr and mrs blenis toronto mr and mrs j b meredith allandale mr and mrs marquis elmvale miss imarjorie warnica hamilton and mrs w j reid toronto miss jean lennox returned with the imarquis family to spend a few days at elm- vale the lawson block in the westend is being improved with a face lift ing the stores occupied by thos birkett pitmans butohering shop watts millinery store and hodgins grocery the fronts are being done over with bakelite which may be painted to suit the needs of the various tenants from halifax mr and mrs w r chidley and son dill are in town visiting with mr and mrs t h paisley the home of his sister last year when they visited stouffville mr chidley purchased a fine hack ney pony from mrs davison and is now arranging to take- it home to the big eastern seaport a trailer is being specially built for the jour nay so the handsome young hackney will soon be living down by the sea a real pal for son dill mr chidley a former school boy of this town is manager of the dominion life assur ance co for the whole province of nova scotia mrs gostick and granddaughter who donated a handmade rug to be sold by ticket for the benefit of the british war victims fund through the telegram announce that the draw will be made on saturday night of this week at the stanley theatre this will take place between the first and second picture around 9 pm tickets will be available to purchasers who wish to help this fund up to the time of the draw mrs lyman forsyth of toronto is in town visiting at the home of her daughter mrs horace walsh church street on saturday several mombors of her family from out of town were present to mark the soth birthday of mrs forsyth it was also the birthday of her daughter mrs walsh a resident of uxbridge town between 30 and 35 years ago where her late husband was an implemont agent mrs forsyth moved to oshawa and then to toronto where she has rosided more than 30 years and despite her so years is remark ably bright and active she is an active member of corinthian chap ter of the order of the eastern star one of the oldest chapters in the city botween sixty and seventy relatives gathered for saturdays event many being from toronto we have it from mr f l button that our townsman mr a c burk- holder really does not spend all his vacation in imuskoka in fishing and swimming on his recent vacation at elgin house mr button made a trip over to port carling and saw for himself that a c really finds work to do around his summer home and so the inferences that those who are muskoka bound every summer and entirely relieved of work should be withdrawn mr burkholder will tell us that he didnt employ a lawyer to plead that he is not indifferent to work when in the north quality service protect livestock from flies try dr hess livestock fly spray out in the pasture dr hess livestock fly spray is a fly repellent a fly killer that has plenty of kill in it king bug killer endorsed by thousands of users for best results use king bug killer for all purposes it will assure you greater returns profitable to use even if no bugs the more often used the greater the returns cheapest by test because has quality higher than price bulky and light covers more and is uniform ready to use stiver bros friday is the last day to pay hydro bills without the penalty being added the misses waddells of london were recent guests of their cousins here mr and mrs wm waddell mr and mrs jos borinsky are spending a week up in muskoka reeve arthur weldon is able to be out of bed a few hours daily now showing improvement specks at dominion i where quality counts new white groves 4 lb pail 2 1b honey 60c 30c maple leaf toilet soap excelsior pastry flour perfection bread flour 24 lb bag satisfaction guaranteed per bar 5c 75c 98 lb bag 249 earlt morning freshly ground 1 lb js lb coffee 37c 19c hunters spreading cheese lb pkg 16c oak leaf fancy red cohoe salmon lb tin 35c k lb 19c mclarens asst pickling spices pkg 5c crown small doz med doz largedoz sealers 99c 115 155 zinc rings or glass tops per doz 25c vinegar spirit or blended cider gal 45c certo fruit pectin bottle 25c newport glass premium 3 sizes fluffs 39c 25c 19c peamealed cottage rolls schneiders bacon squares credlands variety loaf per lb 33c lb 25c lb 29c ontario peaches xols coc yellow freestone noas 6 qt basket 59c red malaga grapes special 2 lbs 29c white or green celery cooking onions ontario seedless grapefruit large bunches each 5c 6 lbs 25c 6 for 25c ontario no 1 staked tomatoes 6 qt basket 35c fruit prices subject to market changes dominion stores limited go 5050 with our fighting forges vtot remembers the flower yoa drive the more you gem burned up while standing still totals a staggering gallonage so nover leave tout car ovon for a few minutos with tho motor running its just as easy to switch it off and are gasoline remember roar 5050 pledge dont let your motor idle stvie- anxcsaa uowi rdjbte ficfr victory

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