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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 19, 1924, p. 1

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toiffwll xibttm voll xxxv no 16 stouffville ontakio thursday june 19th 1924 paris green and arsenate of lead new teachers dijtrlctjdqings for our school the users of hydro in the town of uxbridge are pleased that they are to have a reduction in their hydro rates domestic service rates baseball news on friday aiternoon last one of the test baseball games ever played in newmarket took place between the regular meeting of the stouit- have been reduced approximately j lhat lown a stouffville while thj honie os r cent and the minimum rate a personal notes mivs edith johnson of toronto er the week end at mrs c market drug store g collard druggist tncovrvvajm ontario viile school jjrard waj held in the 25 per school building last sriday night has been reduced iu 150 instead with the following members present j of 200 the power rates are also dr d c smith t holdcn f l j to have a substantial reduction rowbothani a k ioolh aitchison i york county junior farmers cap- t h and sarah ratcliff graduate chiropractors albert st stouffville office hours mornings 9 to 12 tuesday thursday and saturday evenings 7 to 830 pm other hours by appointment phone 5804 apd jd i the resignations of miss spofford tured a majority of tne points in the and miss mokinnon were read and field sports held in connection with accepted i the ontario agricultural society mr aitchison gave a very assur- i semicentennial celebration last frl- ing report from the committee who i day afternoon athletes from york are looking after the school fair perth halton waterloo brant the penny bank ror the school elgin and peel townships taking was then discussed very thoroughly part in the various events and it was decided to ask mr burk- holder of the standard bank to come to the next meeting and explain the system miss huxtable was given permis sion to close her room on june 19th as she proposes to visit the empire exhibition at wembley london england miss vansickle and mr a stouf- fer having accepted the contracts presented by the board at a previ ous meeting were reengaged as first book teacher and principal of the continuation class respectively the latter at a salary of 1900 and miss vansickle at 1000 market it mst be admitted tha the score indicates the game prac tically throughout it was simply a case of either team getting the break the writers opinion is that stouff- ville this year have the best base ball team that they have had during the past five years the boys will certainly give s good account of themselves before the season is over they deserve the best of support and that is half the battle now lets all get together and boost our ball team a tbe following is a summary of the assessment roll for the town- j the game by innings it was agreed ship of uxbridge which ik just com pleted shows the township to have a population of 2199 the number of deaths during tbe year 192a were 10 and births 25 the num ber of days statute labor total 2302 which means that six teams could be kept on the roads the year round mrs rachel a mcleod ross 77 years old died of smallpox in de troit on june 11th and was buried i in woodlawn cemetery mrs ross was born in aurora ont but went to detroit some 40 years ago she t underwood i leaves a brother daniel mcleod in aivne lehman at cm teacher of piano studio over lehmans shoe store boadways drug store stouffville several names were discussed as aurora also two sisters and two to teachers for the other rooms and daughters the following decided on primer i miss logan of beaverton at a salary during the storm last thursday of 100j second book work miss afternoon the barn on the farm of s barber of uxbridge at the secretary was work miss afternoon the barn on the farm of storrv groun it 1000 y george b little about four miles newmarket f instructed to northwest of agincourt was struck j lennox robins to play only seven innings accord ing to schedule as it was a twi light game first innings stouffville boadway grounded out molyiieaux to mchale fqrsyth flied out to mchale glendenning grounded out scott to mchale newmarket hugo grounded out to underwood turan fanned glen denning did not come in fast enough for mchales fly and he was safe on 1st epworths hit to centre field scored mchale scott groupded out 1 run second innings stouffville rlennox passed dales died out to turan underwood grounded safe to right field reesor died out to robinson previous to out to b mchale foran rolled out to inson fanned moly- our meat display always attracts the pleased attention of women who appreciate cleanliness in all things a visit to our shop will disclose a cleanliness pleasing to the most particular fresh lettuce vegetables h leadbetter botcher phone s701 r soouffviue advertise for a public school teacher w lightning and totajly destroy- neaiix fl out t0 underwood 1 j tinit ii i i i for the third book work i ed witn il were lost tw0 valuable the board are considering several farra horses valued at 500 the names of teachers for the remaining 1 at a10ut vacancies bills were passed for the follow ing after which tbe meeting- ad journed to meet at a special meet ing on friday june 20th electrio light 200 w e morden wiring 75 mustons nurseries plants 450 a collard wiring t 220 e b eddy co paper 1407 jas mowat sup and freight 145 wreck near lindsay local auctioneer among the eight persons hurt 1 souvenirs of stouffville in white ivory moderately priced from 25c to 125 see our window display see me and see better watch clock and jewelry repairing adam r yakef optometrist watchmaker and jeweler 2 doors west of railway tracks phone 159 stouffville chiropractor i church st i stouffville i do you tire i easily ip you tire easily there may be a snbluxation of your spine any impingement of the nerves that emerge from tbe spine restricts the flow of vital force that is nocessary to your well be ing come in for an analysis monday wednesday friday 9t012 am jatstouffviueontf last thursday afternoon june 12th the cnr mixed train to tor onto which arrives here about 345 was derailed two miles west of cam- bray about one oclock the train in charge of conductor tv mccarthy and engineer w brumfield left lindsay at noon the accident occurr ing shortly after the stop at cam- bray eleven freight cars one baggagesmoker and one passenger coach made up the train suddenly from some unknown cause six of the cars left the rails and although the brakes were applied immediately tbey bumped along for a short dis tance then rolled over and down an emhankment the majority of the injured were in the passenger car which is reported to have turned over twice before striking a tele phone pole a special train accom panied hy doctors and nurses was at once rushed to the scene and the injured removed to the ross mem orial hospital at lindsay mr p w silversides our pro minent auctioneer left his home in stouffville on tbe tuesday previous and had gone up to minden north of lindsay where he bought a car load of cattle and was on his way home on the thursday afternoon mr silversides happened to see an acquaintance in the passenger coach and had just gone in to have a chat when the shock came as he jumped up he was thrown against the car seat suffering head and arm cuts face bruises but more serious back and internal injuries at the time of going to press he is still in the lindsay hospital and reported to be in a very grave condition the tri bune joins his many stouffville friends n wishing him a complete recovery mr taylor parkin a man eighty years old of uxbridge and a recent visitor in stouffville is also in the hospital very seriously injured hav ing several cuts and hurt internally others in the accident were a hodgins and h blanchard both commercial travellers from toronto s dumond of woodvilie county constable and j gregg a traveller from seaforth all four still in the hospital patrick j white of lind say and george mckim of millbrook both received medical attention but were able then to proceed home 5000 the building was a com paratively new one having been erected le3s than four years ago r this week from june 15th to june 19th is anniversary week in belleville where a celebration takes place to mark the 140th anniver- ary of the landing of tbe united empire loyalists in upper canada arrangements have been under way for some time for the entertainment of a large crowd including a historic pageant with five hundred taking part which will commemorate tbe sanding of the loyalists m within the past two weeks at tempts hav foeen made to break into and rob the unionville and agin court cnr stations at unionville the attempt was successful the thteves fretting away with betwcon 200 aid 300 worth of express freight goods susoicious charac ters were seen lurking around tlio station prior to the robbery and the county police are working on the case at the agincourt station there was no loss an entrance not being effected last thursday june 12th was commencement day at the ontario ladies college whitby and thlrty- one graduates of the class of 1924 were given their diplomas and medals and also presented to his honor lieutenantgovernor cock- shutt and mrs cockshutt who held a reception in honor of the golden jubilee of the institution hon g howard ferguson premier of on tario was the guest of the directors and delivered an address to the graduates and several hundred old girls who had been in attendance during the weeks activities to mark the 144th anniversary of the birth of d willson builder of the temple and founder of the children of peace- the annual pil grimage of the members of the york pioneers to the temple at sharon took place on saturday june 7th there were large delegations from the pioneers and united empire loyalists families of york county and toronto attended rev basil l w thompson minister of trinity rj 2 third innings stouffville collard grounded out to scott boadway singled safe forsyth flied out to foran glen denning grounded out to mchale newmarket- b mchale grounded safe hugo sacrificed and was safe b mchale on 2nd turan hit by a pitched ball and now the bases all have a tenant on mchales roller both b mchale and hugo were j caught at the plate but he was safe on 1st epworths single scored turan scott out lennox to under wood 1 run fourth innings j stouffville molyneaux could not handle lennoxs hot grounder and he safe on 1st the same player fumbled dales grounder under wood passed reesor flied out to robinson lennox scoring after the catch on a passed ball dales went to third and underwood to 2nd storry fanned turan failed to han dle collards grounder and dales scored boadway grounded out scott to mchale 2 runs newmarket foran out lennox to underwood robinson out reesor to underwood molyneaux flied out to lennox fifth innings stouffville forsyth grounded out to mchale glendenning hit safe lennox hit into a double play moly neaux to scott to mchale newmarket b mchale out len nox to underwood hugo out boad way to underwood turan flied out to forsyth sixth innings stouffville dales grounded safe and underwood followed suit but dales was caught going to 2nd hugo dropped reesors easy fly but caught underwood at 2nd and after the same base was too far from 1st for reesor and the side was retired newmarket mchale flied out to boadway epworth doubled and scotts hit scored him scotts lead off 1st put him out foran fanned 1 run seventh innings stouffville after storry and col lard fanned boadway flied out to mchale miss asbbee of toronto was the guests of miss myrtle crossen over the week end mrs dr s c llail and daugh ters spent sunday at lier eld home in mount albert irs nttban forsyib spent co- ple of days with riends in agin court last week dr and mrs wilmot wurts and son toronto spent sunday at his fathers mr j b wurts miss lillian cook of lemonville spent the week end with her sister mrs e c- pennock miiss florence doten of toronto spent the week end with her parents mr and mrs b doten miss gertie crossen of torouto is spending a week with her parents j mr and mrs w prossen mr and sirs rollings rrora king and mrs clarks of uxbridge visited mrs w h wilson this week mr and mrs a w steele mrs mcnair and daughters of toronto visited at the home of miss j mc- callum dr w a sangster and dr ira fieel are attending the canadian medical association in ottawa this week dr and mrs alvin snell and dau ghter delight also mrs gammage motored out from toronto and spent sunday with mr and mrs w h shaw mr and mrs robt johnson miss m anderson and mr john johnson of toronto were the guests of mr and mrs b a button over the week end- mrs shup wife and family from kitchener mr anson grbh of pres ton mr fretz of fonthill mr sut ton and daughter of chandler mr geo cooper toronto mr h w sanders jacksons point and many others from outside points attended the funeral of the late isaac reaman on tuesday of last week business cards s legal mccullough button barristers solicitors ooju vkyakck8 ac muttons block stoufkvillk money to loan medical dr s s ball physician and burgee office cor obrien and haih phoue 1m dental dr d c smith dentist htouffvllle honor graduate of chicago toronto university and the royal college of dental burgsoas oflloe over shaws store fbone office 1011 residence ltlc no outside appointment e s barker lds ddjs dentist stoiutrill honor graduate of royal college dental surgeons and of the univer sity of toronto office in grublns block phone 8001 markham every tuesday office geo crosbys store veterinary r qi law v s b v sc graduate university of toronto ringwood phone 6014 its summer examination time middle and upper school exams commence this year on june 23rd and are not completed until july 7th entrance exams will be written on july 2nd 3rd ana 4th the time table heing as follows july 2nd 846 to 9 am reading regulations 900 to 1100 am- grammer 1100 to 1200 am literature 130 to 330 pm geography july 3rd 900 to 1000 am arithmetic 130 to 400 pm literature july 4th 900 to 1100 am composition 1115 to 1200 am spelling 130 to 330 pm history your appetite wont weaken this glad summertime- if- your order the proper food our bread belongs on your menu youve got no right to get hot during the warm weather unless your grocer substitutes another bread for ours order it by name and be sure that you get a stover we deliver to your home 41 m30i boadways drug store stouffville stouffville boadway sb forsyth 3b glendenning rf big doings in stouffville on july jet baseball football and other rpots concert ia the evening wntc for lig posters methodist church toronto delivered the special address at the afternoon service and the main feature of the evening program was the grand illumination of the temple the north york womens instit ute held their annual meeting at mt albert on june 12th all reports received were very encouraging the sum of 110 was voted to maintain a cot for tubercular children in the queen mary hospital at weston and an address on federal womens in stitutes was given by margaret scott of agincourt the following officers were elected for 192425 honorary president mrs c f doan new market president mrs r astarr newmarket 1st viceprest mrs james pearson schomberg 2nd viceprest mrs w steeper mt albert auditors mrs c e lewis of newmarket and mrs o w mul- loy of aurora convenor agricul tural committee mrs c lewis newmarket convenor health and child welfare committee mrs at kinson schomberg convenor edu cational committee mr jack skin ner cdar valley underwood reesor c collard lf storry cf lb newmarket hugo lf turan 3b epworth o mchale lb scott ss foran rf robinson cf b mchale p molyneaux 21 stouffville at wlllowdalc in a hard fought game on tues day stouffville again finished on top willowdale secured an early lead in the second innings when lennox hit epworth and peacock brought him home with a three base hit in the sixth a three base hit by dales brought in the tying run stouffville finished up strong scor ing two runs in the seventh innings on wild pitches by cawkell when the bases were filled lennox turned in his usual good game- and held the home team to three bits r h e stouffville 0000012 331 willowdale 0100000 135 deaths musselman at mllllken on wed nesday june 18th 1924 jacob musselman in his 86th year funeral on friday june 20th at 230 to churchill cemetery for service and interment notable lectures at the dominion redpath chautauqua 1 the gold at the rainbows end marshall louis mertins success with ease geoffrey f morgan rourbig days july 9 to 12 season tickets 260 amusement tax extra

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