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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 4, 1930, p. 5

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stouffville september 4 1930 local happenings wimrtgtsctfttatcctortarttiarimrtttttfttmwxttikzrvxekriig see the big 10c 15c and 5c purse found with small sum sale at dominion stores this week i money earl grubin street no issue of the tribune next week see the bis 10c lac and 25c sale at dominion stores this week m there is no unemployment in stouffville by those who need and are able to work see- the big 10c 15c and 25c sail at dominion stores this week a comfortable home for boarders at reasonable rates mrs lageer south street east end stouffville most bridegrooms also draw a motherinlaw but just look what the young chap who married mussilinks daughter got miss gladys dougherty has secured a school near fenelon fall and left on monday to take up her duties as a public school teacher congratulations are due to miss marjorie ilassingthwaite who suc cessfully obtained her junior matri culation also six upper school sub- jects marjorie was a former student of stouffville high school and is now attending brantford collegiate the 2s head of milch cows sold by public auction for frank timbers last saturday realized 3045 or an average of over 10s farmers are working on their fall wheat land while a number have their grain sown david pugh john spence ezra clubine finished last week next saturday will be circus day in town but if any parade is held it will have to take place between stouffville and uingwood as the main street is blocked to all traffic with the laying of the new roadway 9th dance at uxbridge billy holes live wires sep the first instalment of village taxes for 1930 was due on tuesday whitchurch council meets oil saturday of this week for general business the monthly meeting of the junior womens institute will be held on wednesday sept 10th at 230 pm this will take the form of a hike and corn roast and will bi held at mrs clifford lemons bloomingtou lawrence oneil of pefferlaw sustained a broken back when his head struck bottom while diving in lake simcoe last week he was rushed to the hospital and his con dition is said to be so favorable that he is likely to survive private sale of the following furniture at the residence of llrs boynton on friday sept 5th all day music cabinet dining room suite oak bedroom suite three pieces also springs and mattress al most new hall hat rack with seat and mirror a number of upholstor- ed chairs kitchen table living room table kitchen lounge china toilet set seven pieces set smooth ing irons wilton rug size 3 yds by 3y yds and a number of sealers as an evidence of the big slump in the cut flower market we cite the e of a local grown who sent 525 blooms to toronto one day last week when he got his returns he had just 27c profit for his work as grower after paying express charges and other incidental expenses a raid by an east end dog on a rabbitery last week resulted in a record kill of chinchillas some dozen of that breed being the victims the owner of the dog acknowledges her responsibility after a slaughter of chickens a few weeks ago and this fresh raid it may soon be necessary to add fowl and rabbits to the law that secure compensation for sheep that may be killed the first fall meeting of the womens missionary society of the united church will be held in the basement of the church on thursday afternoon sept 11 at 3 pm when mrs g s vernon of uxbridge will be the speaker lost spare tire and rim in mark- ham twpfinder please notify james lenaghau phone 2120 stouffillo lost roll of bills amounting to 2000 between canadian bank of commerce and railway reward finder kindly communicate with jean collard notices have been issued for an autumn lawn bowling tournament to be held on the local greens on wed nesday sept 10th commencing at one oclock standard time arrange ments will be made to serve meals on the grounds if possible dress x exhibition new fall goods are arriving and we are prepared to fill your re quirements in clothing and furnishings mens suits in greys and browns in tweeds worsteds and serges 1820 to 3000 mens felt hats in grey and brown in fedora and snap brim models 395 and 475 mens sox fancy wool and silk and wool sox pair 75c and 100 jviens fine shirts in plain and fancy colors collar attached and separate collars 195 each mens fall caps in fancy patterns 1 to 195 back to school again mothers we are headquarters for boys suits sweaters shirts and blouses long and short trousers etc boys blue serge and grey suits with long trousers special 895 boys bloomer suits 595 to 1100 boys all wool pullover sweaters in si large assortment of colors and patterns 150 to 195 and 275 boys all wool and cotton golf sox 60c 95c r e gurus the mens store ly goodyears v it is true that all tires are not alike and its obvious that all tires are not the same value thats why we sell good- years only weve watched goodyear tires in use for a gooilmany years were satisfied that they give longest mileage were sold on supertwist and the all- weather itreadand goodyear gives us a com plete line of tires to meet all needs its true we dont make quite as much janoney per tire but we sell a lot more tires jwe have your size and type brathwaites hardware stouffville as a salesman delbert holden will take some beating despite the talk of hard times and a dropping off in business the local ford agent sold no less than 10g new cars to date this year also 111 second hand cars any man that can go out and put through 217 automobile sales in a season like this ought to have sir henry thorntons job to retire on our east end flower and poultry fancier councillor a j ward has again put stouffville on the map at the c n k with wins in hatching egg jersey black giants gladioli garden turnips the very dry season was not conducive to the hen production but he got there all the same miss lena sanders is in chicago where she is taking a course in voice culture and impersonation her mother mrs w b sanders and father mr m flint who have been staying at jacksons point intend to leave for their home in los angeles on sept 17th mrs sanders spent the weekend in town as the guest of mrs frank baker miss isobel greig of claremont is teacher at the altona school this year miss greig has had previous experience having taught last year at havelock the salary is j1000 and david crosier is secret ary of the trustee board a cliaiigi has also been made at the mongolia school where miss wideman of coll- ingwood has been engaged according to information received from the of i claremont mrs albert hawson of toronto visited sunday with relatives here grace and allen tomlinsou are spending their holidays with mr and mrs f tomliuson at richmond hill mrs robert mann is recovering from her recent accident when she had the misfortune to fracture four ribs born to mr and mrs roy ward a son on august 13 mr scott mcfarllne of hamilton is visiting hu uncle robt scott hero mr and mrs johnston of toron to and mrs cousins of florida visited sunday at mr and mrs wallaces mrs frank barclay is favorably improving from her operation in st michaels hospital at toronto and is expected home this week w h balsdou of port credit is spending a week with robt and mrs maim mrs w f jones of toronto visited her father over the weekend walter and mrs bushby of oshawa visited mrs buahby on sunday the claremont horticultural so ciety held their flower show in the masonic hall on saturday aug 30th from 3 to 930 pm mr and mrs appleton and family of flint imich and mr and mrs clifford pilkey and family of toron to are visiting jos and mrs evans born to mr and mrs jack frasier on august 24 a gift of a daughter mr and mrs morgan pugh spent sunday in toronto k quality service all wheat fertilizers 0lic to be used on summer follow or where elover has been plowed in 212c is a complete fertilizer also guuus shurga1n 2 bags to thdacre 125 lbs free flowing fertilizer maoe in canada by canadian industries limited fertilizer division sixtyfour head of cattle and fourteen horses were sold by auction last friday east of claremont for secretary r w winn win hopkins and j a hawtin by f w silversides the cattle were mostly stoekers and feeders and brought very good prices the best horse sold for 145 while a broncho colt was dropped off at 45 mr and imrs robt leslie and little daughter from edmonton have rented the boynton residence on main street west and will move in at once mrs boynton is making her home with mr and mrs mervyn watts who recently built a new- house south of the boynton property mr leslie is the new manager of the shaw store victory oats an american seed and banner oats as well both gave a yield of over 50 bushels to the acre on the farm of mr ernest ratcliff who has just threshed while wheat and oats are reported gener ally as a good yield in this section barley has not been up to the standard the dry hot weather hav ing ripened it too soon the severe electrical storm which passed over stouffville shortly after one oclock on tuesday noon appears to have done little damage although the heavy flashes of lightning filled the air with a sulphur odor right after the storm mr t birkett insurance agent received notification from outside points where policy holders had suffered slight damage the home of george moles at chalk- lake was struck but not fired while win harbron of balsam lost a cow- by lightning loss in both cases covered by insurance if you are sixteen years of age or over and would like to learn gliding or motorloss flying then write to earl grubin box 143 stouffville or see him personally gliding is the safest cheapest and most interesting method of flying for the average individual who has no intention of entering commercial aviation it al so gives a good practical basic train ing for those who will later on pilot powered aircrafts about twenty members will be necessary to form a local soaring club gliding can be carried on in all seasons and provid es just as much sport in winter as in summer the old willow patch in the east end was a familiar place to many former residents for years it suppli ed the willow cane for basket making but the art has either pass ed away or the demand for willow cane articles has ceased for the past few years the cane could not be sold at any prlcefor this reason the own er of the property mr nelson e byer has just finished uprooting the willows and reclaiming the land for more profitable business than thai of growing cane a high powered tractor was secured after the willows were all cut and by the aid of other implements the ground has been thoroughly tilled and presents a rich piece of soil that will be ideal for vegetable growing mr byer has done a good piece of work in reclaim ing this acreage which improves that section of the town a great deal as it lies next to the well tilled lands of porcy brilllnger it is becoming a choice section save for the unsightly appearance of the ditches on 1ioth sides of the road with these market gardeners tilling their lands so carefully it is not fair that weeds should be allowed to accumulate on the roadside along their premises as they are doing on stouffcr street while the enterpris ing citizens are striving to kill them murray nendick has been granted his certificate to high school murray wrote the recent entrance examinations but was eight marks short of a pass on one subject al though he had sufficient marks on the total to meet requirements his case was appealed and the appeal has been sustained withmurray receiving his certificate this week this gives principal watson a 100 per cent pass list again this year fourteen pupils wrote and all got through an interesting item on the pro gram at the horticultural exhibition last thursday evening in the arena was the childrens parade that in cluded representative floral and vegetable costumes 1 st prize for vegetable costume roy stover corn 2nd irwin borinsky pumpkin class under six flower costume elinore goudio sweet pea cleo lee daisy class g12 edith grubin pansy editli borinsky black- eyed susan the petition for a wider pave ment through the east end of stouff ville having been found to be proper ly signed the municipal council at a special meeting held on thursday evening last week passed the necessary resolution to authorize the change in the contract fiftythree persons signed the petition while 22 other property owner were not on it the signatures represented over two thirds of the persons entitled to sign and also onehalf the total assess ment of the property directly affected by the work the increased cost of the wider pavement from the public library to the 10th concession will be 6000 requiring a frontage tax of 11 vi cents and twothird mill in crease on all the rateable property in the municipality green river the first memorial service which was postponed on account of weather conditions will be held on sept 7th at 2 30 pm in case of rain service in the green river church there will be a memorial concert at greys hall green river on friday sept 12th to be given by four young men from brantford institution for the blind refresh ments served the following is a list of school fairs and respective dales which will he of interest to our rural subscribers east king west king scarboro whitchurch oak ridges schomberg aglncourt vandorf stouffville unionville sept 10 sept 11 sept ib sept 17 sept 19 sept 22 auditorium theatre stouffville friday and saturday september 5 and 6 reginald denny in clear the decks comedies collegians friday and saturday september 12 and 13 the lariat kid hoot gibson comedies collegians friday and saturday september 19 and 20 the kids clever at the regular prices melville mrs burkholder and daughters of toronto visited illr and mrs j a wideman last week mr and mrs carolle cook and son chester of montreal called on mrs a miller sunday evening melville sunday school picnic was held at prestons lake everybody seemed to enjoy themselves we were glad to see rev gordon duncan also his mother and sister at melville church sunday afternoon mrs warn slack and leroy of hagersville and mrs elliott of toronto spent tuesday with mrs m nigh miss b stinson a former teacher of melville school who is now teach ing in oshawa visited friends in the community last week lome wideman and arthur lo- ffree of toronto have returned from a weeks vacation at hillcrest lodge near hunlsville boys and girls are all smiles these days they have to travel back and forth to the old schoolhouse miss margary miller has been engaged to teach at s s no 15 where she obtained her public school educa tion marion sellers kathleen stotts gladys lehman frankie nigh and grace bully all successful entrance pupils of our school began their quest for further knowledge by at tending stouffville continuation school miss sarah m gee for three years the popular teacher at the little red school on the sixth concession at stivers sideroad was tendered a linen shower arranged by misses mary and jennie carruthers miss gees engagement is announced to mr ernest allen of idaho cal the large room was decorated very appropriately in pink and white a small table attractively decorated was placed in the centre of the room laden with the overplus parcels that were also wrapped in pink and white paper above the table wa3 a large white bell from which streamers of white and pink tissue paper hung draping gracefully around the edge of the table miss gee arrived after all other guests had been seated and was placed in the centre of the room just then little bruce carruthers from toronto appeared from some where unseen with a handsomely decorated express wagon resembling motor can the cab which was filled with parcels was of pink and white paper this california car could also boast of uptodate fenders made of paper and at the front and rear could be seen the california license plate it was altogether very stiver bros we want your cream send your cream where you are sure of these advantages top market prices prompt payment correct tests and weights cans loaned to you an all- year cash market your banker will recommend us phone us for further particulars stouffville creamery co an unequalled creamery service since 1918 open tuesday thursday and saturday evenings a say it with flowers effectively worked out and some one i evidently spent no little time arrang- 1 this car that bruce so proudly no expression of sentiment more beautltut ing pulled in to be relieved of its parcels i by the bride to be the girts were then opened at this time the future groom was introduced to the ladies after which each one greeted the surprised couple with hands full of confetti mr kenneth carruthers ol los angeles then favored them with music and a dainty lunch followed miss gee will he greatly missed by all when she leaves for her future home in california auction sale saturday sept 13 extensive sale of household furniture being the estate of the late w b san ders will be sold at the late resi dence opposite mansion house stouffville without reserve sale atone f w silversides auct just once we ask you to buy our raisin squares or angel cakes boxed in sanitary containers by our bakers our sale of cakes is going ahead with leaps and bounds just ask our driver next time he calls to show you our attractive cakes eai stouffville bread flowers for every occasion muston sons phone 7001 stouffville ont groceries fresh biscuits assorted lb 23c fresh sodas 2 lbs 23c sunwheat biscuits per pkg 23e certo per bottle 29c peanut butter pint jars 23c marshmallow special 1 lb and toasting fork 38c royal asortment english style biscuit per lb 33 a w scott mens ambrose stover baker tractor and plow demonstration watch for the big demonstration of the new masskyharris tractor and plows at stouffville on thursday sept 1 1 th look for further notice or enquire of the agent as to the farm on which demonstration will be held j p cassidy local agent stouffville work boots sisman makefrom 3 to 375 mens fine shoes astoria and richmond 660 725 890 we also have glove phit shoes all solid leather a g lehman the shoe man lets have a look at your car youve no idea wrat a world of worry you can be saved by having your motor and chassis thoroughly over- handed before you do some real damage to it we will catch trouble before it catches you prompt service thorough work by experienced mechani cians only very reason able costs swifts garage auto repairs boadwais drug store ontario

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