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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 22, 1925, p. 1

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ribtsne vol xxxv no 47 stouffv1lle ontario thursday january 22nd 1925 inspiring radioedcational entertaining horticulturists jplowmen elect in annual meeting 1925 officers j3es2 bsbssz personal not the intrinsic value of radio 1b admitted by many enjoyed try lew yet financially within the reach of all the small cost of putting in one of our machines is returned to you greatly enhanced iu value through service and satisfac tion a great service at a small cost a large range of entertain ment is at your command lite is to a large extent what each one makes it can you afford to let the sweetest part go over your head unnoticed the long winter evenings are looked forward to with delight and pleasure of the highest order we sell the famous reputable specially constructed westing- house come in and see it and let us tell you more about it and hear some soul inspiring music j m storey chemist and druggist t h and sarah ratcliff graduate chiropractors albert st stouffville ouice hours mornings 9 to 12 tuesday thursday and saturday evenings 7 to 830 pm other hours by appointment phone 5304 miss helen smith a t c m teacher of piano vocal theory thursdays at j w ratcliffs phone 102 the irst annual meeting of the york plowmens association the tilsi annual meeting of the i stouffville horticultural society was north held in the council chamber on j was held in stouffville on monday- thursday evening last week and the afternoon last with an excellent at- members present were pleased with tendance of members this is the the fiiib raeord made during the past year only very few of the members were present when dr p a lales president called the ga thering to order he reviewed the progress of the year past recalling that 60 members were enrolled at the beginning when the society was formed but now the membership stands at 90 mr harvey lawson auditor re ported on the finances stating that the years receipts were 29415 with expenditures of 24662 so that when the books are finally which to start this new year s s convention the acth annual convention of the markham township religious edu cational council was held in the mr j h ratclitf has returned methodist church at victoria square after a weeks visit among friends on friday jan 10 1923 in brantford outstanding success of this yearns convention was no doubt due to the executive securiug such able speakers for the program all three sessions of the convention were well attended rev b w merrill of walmer road baptist church spoke in the morning afternoon and evening on subjects that were of vitrl import ance to sunday school work his re commendations were very practical and helpful canon howitt of hamilton gave two excellent addresses in the after noon and evening serious the afternoon address was to the chil mrs ed williams and daughter mrs kester who are on a visit to woodstock are remaining there for some time organization which was formed late last fall and which put on such a successful plowing match over on a bartholomews farm 9th con whitchurch president john r campbell called the meeting to orderwhen the re ports of secretary jw reesor and treasurer f w silversides were received the association has 65 1 mrs t smales who moved into members and- raised over 500 in stouffville from mongolia a year cash and goods last year after j ago was brought home from mark- paying a liberal prize list there is a ham on a stretcher last saturday balance in the bank of 100 with mrs smales had gone on a visit 0 success and the evening mr- kenneth limburner mem ber of a baptist family of former stouffvilleites visited at jas h rat- cliffs over sunday kenneth is at tending the toronto school of prac tical science f2tr yonge and alexander sts toronto noted for high grade instruction and superior employment service enter any- time catalogue free w j elliott principal straightened up for the year there should be a bank balance of 4733 suggestions as to probable under takings for the society this summer towards beautifying the town were made by various members this in cluded work at the south entrance to the cemetery a flower bed at the corner of the 10th concession and main street where the cars make the customary turn also it was sug gested that steps he taken to beau tify the piece of land betwen the railway tracks and the mansion house at the station and the plant ing of climbers on the charred posts over the vacant lot across from the tribune office while it was not decreed at this meeting the tribune understands there will be a flower show as usual this year officers elected for 19 25 are president mr walter muston 1st viceprest miss e snngster 2nd vieeprest mrs s s ball secretary j ora reaman treasurer a h lawson directors for 2 year term archie stouffer bert miller j r hodgins mrs f w silvester and mrs av nolan a membership committee was ap pointed of seven canvassers namelv mrs b dotenj miss c widenian miss hattie ratcliff mrs w j thompson miss francis ratcliff and mr ii o klinck dr f a dalesand miss margery mertens will j have charge of boosting the mem bership adjacent 10 the town airs x forsyth and mrs nolan were appointed delegates to the an- wn nual meeting- of the provincial hor tieultura societies to he held i toronto early in february when she took so ill that she had with the enthusiasm displayed at to remain in bed this meeting it looks as though the rtev a 1 and family expect to china feb 1st 1925 plowing match will surpass that of last year and the associa tion hope to finally land the provin cial plowing match into this terri tory messrs w timbers david tran and j w reesor were appointed delegates to attend the provincial association meeting in toronto on feb 6th officers elected for the ensuing year are president wtiinbers 1st viceprest david trail 2nd viceprest lloyd turner secretary j w reesor treasurer f w silversides directors jr campbell delos boyd jesse cp6k harvey clonden- ning thos hastings edwvnigh e ratcliff s w hastings archie mrs brace and leave chengtu sailing from shanghai march 4th taking 5weeks to sail to genoa touching the fol lowing ports enroute hong kong china manilla phillipinesi sing apore malay peninsula bellawan africa colombo ceylon suez canal port said egypt in italy they hope to see venice rome and milan in france paris and in switzerland to spend a few days on lake lucome then finish up in lon don eng arriving in toronto in june mrs brace is an old stouff- ville girl and a sister of mrs w j thompson from the thriving city of calgary where he conducts a tailoring estab lishment came orlando forsyth last fleming ambrose stoverearl davis week to visit his mother mrs 0 wm reescr elmer fockler cliff j forsyth and his brothers messrs winn henry widenian ceo barkey j harold and arthur when orlando hon presidents ajh eckhardt j paid his last visit here art was only win keith mpp root miller a nine years of age while now lie is d bruce and j r campbell victoria square alf smith has purchased a new topper hat eli dannie is recovering from an attack of pneumonia miss harland treiiern man is visiting with r agers ed brown is somewhat improved after suffering from bloo the convention held last friday a man and with his brother conduct ing a bartering business orlando says its a real pleasure to get back and see the old boys and if tripp ing the streets of the pearly city will give one more pleasure than he experienced in getting hack to old stouffville it will be a great place for the final meeting mr forsyth as a double interest in the town for his wife a daughter of mrs nel address to the adults on secrets of successful prayer rev macintosh of richmond hill gave a very interesting and instruc tive address on the new cana dian his discourse dealt with the ukranian settlements in sashatche- wan the officers elected for this year are president sam brownsberger 1st viceprest r boynton 2nd viceprest rev a winger secretary james ley- asst sec ewart j stiver supt elementary work mrs j brown supt girls work miss mina stnnmerville supt boys work t lyons supt adult bible class garnet williamson supt home dept r johnson supt temperance work ross klinck supt missions mrs e hastings sunt teacher training rev auld with the churches menxonite church a g warder pastor sunday jan 25th 10 am a well ordered t improved son mowder is also one of the home school d poisoning town girls he expects to spend- i slulj tne some weeks here before resuming well attended at i lie three serlhis business in calgary vices in the afternoon and even ing canon howitt hamilton and i christmas meats is now or display at our store nice suit for tile cooking and choice cuts of meat for the table fresh homemade sausage h leadbetter butcher phone 9701 soouflvilte north british mercantile insurance company limited do you carry enough fire insurance h o klinck obrien ave phone 3307 stouffville mrs a griffiths corsetiere for spirella corsets for stouffville and vicinity stouffville phone 15303 boadway s drug store stouffville r lifes real blessing gormley sorry a lot of people around have ie grippe the ruler factory is picking up now and chopping is rushing giad mrs jim conner is rerover- ing from a strone suffered rerently mrs wilson of the station was in toronto to hear the evengelist pan radon mr ami mrs asa skier were call- ing on friends in new gormley on saturday a number from here attended the convention at victoria square last week mr cheiry is on the job again at the elevator following information of the eyes david heise is away and we un derstand it will be a couple of weeks before he returns elias elliott is haviny an auction sale on jan 2sth selliny out as he is moving to toronto the mail carrier on rr 2 has had pneumonia but we are plad to hear he is improving mrs dan doner had a visit from her granddaughter for a few days but she has returned to markham miss mary thompson was in tor onto for a number of days last week hope she is stronger after her rest rater quite since the meetings have closed but dont forget the prayer meeting at harvevs on thursday the young people of gormley were at richmond hill kating rink on saturday they took the train down not saying how liiey got home ex cepting one and we always know how that one gets home the rev mr merrill toronto were the cheat speakers everyone en- joyedt heir remarks the square won first prize at richmond hill for the largest sleigh fbad at the carnival in the arena alvin caseley took the load milt brown won first prize for best dress indian chief jack frisby won third as santa and miss grace duncan won third representing night the valliere family were shaken up on friday while going to the con vention their horse tool fright and ran away freeing itself from the cutter and some of the harness no one was hurt on sunday mr val liere had to leave his slagb on the fifth line owing to a broken tongue angus wili have to feed less oats for the past- year- operations the farmers publishing co who print the fanners sun shows a loss tfif s2sg07 according to the report qiiit out to the shareholders pre paratory to the annual meeting at their next meeting markham township council will pass a bylaw compelling the cutting of weeds along the roadside and on vacant properties 44th annual health is the one real big blessing in the lives j ot all mortals when the life giving nerve force coming down from the brain is hindered as it emerges from the spine by a subluxation of verte brae you should have a chiropractic adjustment friday 9t012 am at stouffvilleonti the annual vestry meeting held claremont miss sarah edwards left on mon day morning for her now home in toronto witli her sister mabel quite a large number are attend ing the agricultural classes which ars being held in the presbyterian church the now popular community hall two rinks of curlers took part in the tankard match at agincourt the players are r bjsse c true- man r e forsyth t birkett p shirk w ward and air mcintosh of altona there were two very interesting banquets held in our burg last week on wednesday the members of the agricultural classes gave one the other given for the losers in the brest vs viceprest of the curling club only four ladies graced the occasion at the latter banquet one of the very oldest residents of clareniont village john samuel farmer died here on thursday jan from locust hi comes the dis- 15ul following a stroke suffered six lain sound of battle wm alll weeks previous the deceased was church has sent a communication to bor england but came to can ada when a young man he had followed the shoe making trade here running a small shop for many years of late years he conducted a grocery store also he is survived by his wife to whom the sympathy of the community is extended in terment took place to the union cemetery on saturday last truth 7 iini subject righteousness both services by the pastor we welcome you sunday the effect of let reeve gohn recover the guns markham township council respect ing certain guns alleged to he stored in excouncillor clarrys barn af ter reading mr allehurchs letter will you good reader second the motion to send reeve golm over to recover the guns and in doing so the reeve should be limited to the assistance of one platoon so that the danger of battle may not spread here is the letter read at the last markham council meeting i am anxious to know what has become of the two german guns that were shipped to locust hill station about 5 years ago addressed to the mayor of locust hill it was dur ing exreeve padgets term of ofilce auction sale baptist rev w w fleischer pastor sunday jan 25th 10 am bible school 11 am rguar morning service subject digging for founda tions 615 pm- prayer meeting in pas tors vestry 7- pm we are holding another missionary meeting come and hear mr fherrieu speak he is a french canadian jind will bring a message on the work in quebec an excellent speaker with a force ful message methodist church geo e coulter pastor sunday jan 25th the services will be conducted by- victoria college students 11 am mr grafton 7 am mr howard king will ad dress the young people we would ask all our young folk to plan to be present especially in the evening 2 10- sunday school special monday evening january 2fitll the young peoples society are holding a social evening consisting of music hath charms literary catalogue photograph album etc and refreshments silver collection a hearty invilation is extended to all especially vo the young people christian church edgar morton pastor sunday jan 25th we would be unwise if we allowed the radio to keep us from rendering business cards legal mccullough button barristers solicitors con veyances buttons block stouffville money to loan medical dr s s ball physician and surgeon office cor obrien and main phone 190 dental j n dales lds dd s dcntist clareniont honor graduate of royal colle of dental surgeons and of the university of toronto office over mr scotts store phone 1405 cliaremont dr d c smith dentist stouffville honor graduate of chicago and to ronto university and the royal college of dental surgeons office over shaws store phone office 1011 residence 1011 no outside appointments e s barker lds dda dentist stouffville honor graduate of royal college off dental surgeons and of the university ot toronto office in grubins block phone 8003 markham every tuesday office ovei geo crosbys store veterinary r g law v s b v sc graduate university of toronto ringwood phone 6014 boadway s drug store stouffville flowers wedding bolquets j and funeral designs 5 on shortest notice we also have a beautiful selec tion of roses- floral pesigns for al occasions muston sons phone 7001 stouffville wednesday fey 4th entire r parriitwovship hob 1025 farm stock implements and some in the anglican church stouffville j were they removed by the reeves on monday evening was well atten ded the rector rev t templeton presided and messrs f w silvester and a s leaney wardens presen ted the church report for the year closing which was regarded as sat isfactory and showing a snug sup- plus financially the sunday school report was presented by thos barnes and in this as well as all other branches of the church most grati fying results were evident the officers were all reelected as fol lows peoples warden as leaney ministers warden fw silvester organists mrssilvester and miss foote dr h freel was added to thc- sidtsmen delegate to synod s h foote sunday school supt mrs f w silvester christ church is the third young est of the sister churches in stouff ville it was organized in the year 1ss0 by rev mr hart underrural dean fletcher permission if so why are they kept out of sight of the public they were evidently sent here for a pur pose why not satisfy the public by erecting them on some suitable spot around locust hill would like to suggest them being placed on a concrete base at the corner of the 3 0th con on the county good roads by doing away with that unsightly fence and erecting a fancy wire- fence with nice gates and the land worked owr and levelled and some grass seed and a few deciduous flow ering shrubs planted it would make a fairly good memorial for the sold iers that are lying in flanders fields and would be a credit to locust hill and vicinity i sincerely hope and trust yoi will be able to do some thing after this idea either with a grant from the good roads com- sion and markham township or by the old popular public subscription dont call on a royal commission to find the guns yon can find them at h s clarrys barn at locnst hill furniture belonging to calvin stafford at lot 15 con 3 uxbridge near goodwood no reserve as mr stafford is retiring sale at 1 f w silversides auctioneer thursday feb 12th auction sale at lot 17 con 9 pickering the property of john forgie in cluding reg cotswold sheep farm stock and implements sale at 12 f w silversides auc tioneer wednesday feb istli auction sale at lot 15 con 3 whitchurch farm stock and implements the property of elijah collard sale at 12 sharp f w silversides auctioneer telephone notice take notice that the telephone exchanges at stouffville and clare niont will be closed for fifteen min utes on saturday mortiing jan 24th 1925 from 9 am to 915 am in order that the staff may be able to view the suns eclipse during this brief period noclls will be ans wered by order a d bruce president b s telephone co stouffville 10 am a good time in sunday school 11 am r a hamilton will preach 7 pm sub ject mind your own business bloomington iff am delight thyself in the lord 11 am plan now to be in your right place ringwood 10 am going to grow 230 pm communion ser vice let every member be present altona union 10 am classes for all ages 7 pm r a hamilton preacher serve the lord with gladness come before his presence with sing ing ps 100 2 on friday of this week the people of this community are invited to attend the services at the stouffville christian church rev w p flet cher dd and rev c j felton ma toronto will be with us to start service at 10 am 2 pm and 730 pm these sessions will be in tlie interest of christian education and promise a great uplift to all who attend the danes are contemplating sell ing all their war material to the creeks and going out of the war business entirely if all the nations would do this the millecium wouldnt be far off lost strayed or stolen an appetite the products of this bakery will help you regain your foodavidity our pas try will please both your tast ing and digesting machinery and you will find our bread to be a uri enough staff of life ambrose stover baker yake estate we have some really good buys in stouffville just now farmers coming to town next spring should see what we have to offer we have just sold for the hall estate the large house on obrien avenue- this is now on the mar ket jacob yake phone 8004 battens blocs stouffville read the advertisements

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