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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 20, 1933, p. 5

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stouffville ontario thursday april 20 1933 local happenings councillor ross k ratclift harvey clendenius and sous arthur and murray spent easter in gait out get your fishing tacklo ready trout fishing season open in ten days time iuiimc school rkiort foh allui star denotes honors jr primer john ilurkholder lewis rexlin lloyd ieo sr pr james miller jack davis juno wideman a m loyst teacher 1st class doris tidy dwlghl forsyth arnold schell all honors gladys a brooks 2nd class hazel urander grace lageer dorothy austin jr ih a mary davis laldlaw leona forsyth doris ross jr iiib phyllis winn betz muriel tidy sr ill kathleen kellington beryl brillinger harold lioadway l dowswell teacher jr iv to sr iv laurel thomp son gordon baker sr iv leland fairies and elmer winn equal marion hastings geo bartholomew c watson principal gerald teacher doreen york county council was called into special session on wednesday this week primarily to appoint a new treasurer sow do not forget the stores are on summer timetable againopen tuesday thursday and saturday evenings and closed wednesday afternoons the library board meeting postponed last week will be held on thursday evening april 20th at half past seven will all the mem bers strive to be present while spring plowing has not be come general quite a number of farmers are getting on the land tat has attained the highest price in tlms not 1arucularlv over the past week or two butter the past two years that the top cannot long remain is evident from the fact that at vancouver there are two thousand five hundred tons of butter in storage from new zealand where it is being held in order to give the canadian product a chance to rise in price butter consumers are rightly making no outcry on good friday evening the choir of the united church under the leadership of mr robt leslie sang maunders cantata from olivet to calvary the rendition ippealod to the audience and con gratulations were extended by many lovers of music the choir was assisted by mr roberts williams of toronto who took the solo parts along with mrs harold lewis and mr carl boadway the musical fete was part of the week night meetings which wero held nightly in the church throughout the easter time and which concluded on wednesday evening rev thos laidlaw and rev herbert lee spoke on alter nate nights early as seeding is not to be done in any quantity in this section until next week at least being the last week in april easter visitors a meeting of the curling club is called for monday april 24 at the rink at 8 pm important discussion on several subjects to be decided all members and others interested will note the time monday at s pm and be on hand m watts prest over the top the horticultur al society is just lacking ten to bring the membership up to one hundred that the canvassers will go over tho top in their objective a certainty as not quite all tho canvassing is completed this is a great showing for 1931 and an gers well for a successful year don will on vviison general repairs for all makes of cars that a good man with reference and advertising in one of the dailies need not be without a place to work is proved by douglas henderson of laskey king township who is leaving garnet diesman he put an advertisement in the globe and received in reply forty letters from various places loudon alliston stouffville hrooklin etc douglas will have some time making a selec tion observed tho richmond hill weekly paper your brakes tested free i feature a who preventive service for the motorist likes to have his car stay young longer ringwood garage eddie thorn will remove the can goods under private arrange ment this year as the council has rejected the liability as an economy i measure eddie is the man of the i hour who will save our beautiful village from possible relapse into i the not forgotten days of illkept yards with leading roads into the village unsightly with deposits of cans and cast off goods of all sorts support the private enterprise to be undertaken by mr thorn ringwood ontario phone 167 lawson economy store geo lawson prop west end stouffville ontario 1 cake lux toilet soap free with large pkg lux 23c chateau cheese 2 for 25c sunlight soap 5 bars 25c corn tomatoes peas 3 tins 27c 5 lb pail honey 45c we carry a full line of garden seeds we can supply your needs for house gleaning because of the unexpected short ness in the run of sap this spring local farmers aro finding it hard to supply the demand some had book ed orders for more syrup than they were able to make tho price is ranging from 175 to 225 gallon a small roll containing an address on sunday a holiday or a holy day was lost in town on saturday evening the manuscript was intended for the press will the finder kindly leave it at the tribune office children will not be allowed on the streets of aurora after nine oclock in the evening if the re commendation of the womens in stitute results in a curfew by-law- being passed by tho town coun cil at the regular meeting a request was received from the institute ask ing this matter be dealt with at onco and the request was turned over to the bylaws committee dogs too aro to be taboo in au rora but they cant oven stay out till nine oclock unleashed dogs are likely to be impounded if caught wandering tho streets which is similar to tho dog regulation in stouffville stouffville athletic field com missioners held their first meeting for 1933 in the council chambers on wednesday april 12th the new members appointed- by the village council are mr george dowswell and mr david irusnell the other members aro dr w a sangster dr d c smith norman m mac- i lean and dr s s ball the officers elected norman immaclean chair- i man dr s s ball secretary- treasurer the commissioners are to be congratulated for their splen did efforts in putting on tho civic holiday celebration last august raising funds to carry on park i improvements thereby relieving the ratepayers tho improving of the baseball field and the erection of flag pole are their first objective for the current year phone 182 cash prices we deliver your radio license has expired renew it here special low prices on radios come in and see us f y w brathwaite hardware miss gertrude crossen was home tor kaster from toronto imr and mrs m e watts were iu aurora for master sunday miss elsie lowusborough is home tor the holiday week from oakwood miss mary dixon of toronto spent tho holiday with miss luella ilolden miss lorraine simpson of toron to is visiting mrs forsyth east end miss edna hoover is visiting her rarents mr and mrs lud hoover easieud miss gladys filler of- wesum high school staff spent easter at ler home here mr ernest stouffer is in town visiting his mother mrs xoah stouffer obrien ave miss verna tarr of toronto was easter guest of iter parents mr and mrs xathan tarr mrs a s collins returned last week after spending a week in tor onto visiting her family mr and mrs e w evans of claremont spent sunday with the inters father william stewart mr ii o klinck aud family were guests of miss maty frost of tor onto for a few days this week mr and mrs earl robertson nee erie collard visited over easier with mr and mrs geo collard mr and mrs maclean and son of brooklin spent tho holiday with mr and mrs thos jennings miss eva lynburner of hagers ville ontario spent easter with iter mother mrs jas itatcliff miss helen m good kitchener spent the weekend at tho home of her parents mr and mrs e it good mr and imrs addio jerman and baby jean visited with mr and mrs a s collins part of easter week t mr and mrs e m still and billy accompanied by mr and mrs hugh watson motored to hamilton for the easter weekend mr and mrs john urquhartand daughter imiss betty of ayro spent easter week with mrs latchford 1 and mrs kate miller imr aud mrs frank taylor of tor onto spent the weekend holiday with imrs taylors parents mr and mrs john turner miss edwards cf toronto was easter visitor with her sister mrs win waddel mrs edwards teaches iu the browns school in that city misses janet button erma gru- biu and erma holden also mr reg button and george lawson are homo from university for the holiday mr lester locke ba and mrs locke and son of toronto also mr walter d lee ba member of the high school staff lindsay were the guests at rev herbert lees over the weekend mr- and mrs anderson and son jack motored from their home in chatham last friday to spend the easter week at the home of his sister mrs e a button mr and mrs arthur lehman and family wero down from north bay for tho weekend visiting their parents mr and mrs a g lehman in town and mr and mrs albert wideman of markham miss margaret y thomson of harriston ontario was in town this week visiting mrs clayton baker and also mrs s w hastings of the 7th line whitchurch mr archie stouffer of the wes ton high school staff with his family aro spending easter week with his parents mr and mrs ah stouffer rev and mrs cressman and mrs s goudie left by auto on monday tor kitchener where they will spent a few days mrs goudie will join her husband who is on that part of the field this week as presiding elder if april showers bring may flowers in the same profusion what a bloci therell be observed a main street business man quality service xext to the dominion and pro vineial governments the york county councillors are the highest paid elective body in the dominion tho members drawing 7 per day and mileage at tho same time york county is iu desperately bad financial condition easter sunday was almost a disappointing day for the feminine population to display their new- finery and it dampened tho ardour of the smart set even down on the board walk where thousands of spectators were lined up in their cars with but little to look at locally tho now bonnets were out in some force but tho overcast sky with intermitted rain put moro or less of a crimp on the parade on main street we are at your your service tho municipal council would bo doing the right thing if they pro hibited travel on various side streets during the spring breakup the vast week several trucks broke through tho roads and caused con siderable damage where it was not necessary for them to travel at all in fact motorists of all kind should avoid travelling the streets as much possible until after the roads aro again in a settled condition if traffic wore barred on some streets it would bo doing more than the on tario highways dept find necessary to do on certain sections of their roads seeds and seed grain for best results garden seeds in bulk and packets lawn grass in bulk or packet garden fertilizer by the bag or small quantities field seeds canadian grlmm alfalfa sweet clover red clover alsike timothy improved banner oats grown from register ed seed our store is open all the time stiver bros phone 4501 stouffville ontario getting prompt results pleaso cancel my advertisement the cow was sold a few hours after your paper was out writes geo jones goodwood rri advertise animals in tho tribune if you wish to sell them lawn mowers sharpened and reconditioned l rowbothams t satisfaction guaranteed lower priced mens hats a new felt hat is just a necessity the yale a 450 is moderately priced with those distinctions that make it a well groomed hat- styled throughout with care k a p r in dark and light greys and browns in snap k a k i 1 brim and rolled edge styles kfttvv the barclay hat a genuine fur felt in the newest snap brim and rolled edge styles for youth and young men in the ever popular shades of grey and brown after april 15 thisstore will be open tuesday thursday and saturday evenings of each week and closing each wednesday at noon when mr hoover met mr leh matt outside tho post office one morning they began to discuss a social gathering they had attended the previous evening mr hoover said i envy your talent of speech making when i am called on suddenly my mind becomes a blank but you never seem at a loss for something to say his friend re plied there is a book in the public library that would perhaps help you it would be a help to suggest themes for speech making anyway and you had hettel read it what is tho title of the book ait leh man said it is called a speech for every occasion and mr hoover acted on the suggestion go thou and do likewise scarboro measure pass es committee ward bill will prevent rc- election of present reeve approval was given last week by tho private bills committee to a measure sponsored by residents of rural scarboro under the terms of which tho municipality will be divided into two wards with two representatives elected from each and the reeve chosen by a vote of the combined wards but taken alternately from each of the two wards the only member of the com mittee to voice any serious opposi tion was wilfrid heighington con servative st davids who after pointing out that the municipalitys finances wero at the present moment in a precarious position asked that tho bill be laid over the net result of the bill is that when scarboro comes to elect its 1934 council the urban area de spite its population of 13000 against 5000 in the rural area will only elect two members as the measure provides that the reeve for 1034 shall be from ward 1 which covers the rural section although having twothirds of the township population and almost three- fourths of its assessment it will have a minority representation in tho council for tho first time in twelve years with the reelection of tho present reeve t ii sanders made an impossibility every day is avorth dollars to you now if you have not sent in that order for spring chicks now is the time effectivo april 20th the prices of brays standard quality aro leghorns white- and browns per hundred 1005 barred rocks and reds 1193 white rocks and wynndottes 1205 after may 10th 1c less the samo high quality brays chicks have always main tained rush your orders in now prompt delivery 5 years government approved 7 years uloodtested you tako no chances when you order brays bray chick hatchery 81 clay burn avenue st catharines ontario newmarket hatchery 8bolsford street phone newmarkat 426 seed grain we are equipped to clean your seed grain we exhibited some samples at the unionville seed fair the sample shown was taken from an sample cleaned for a customer read what mr white agricultural representative for york county said about these samples i do not hesitate to have my name used in supporting such work our charge amounts to only a few cents per acre why sow dirty seed a special rate is given to farmers cleaning grain for sale bruce bros phone 3602 stouffville mill at lot 34 con 5 markham interested in results read what the users say about dixie feeds received 80 egg production from november to april with yourdixie eg g mash name on request our eggs produced on your dixie egg mash are proving 100 fertile name on request reared every chick with your new dixie chick starter name on request dixie feeds produce maximum results at lowest cost why pay pay more f for dairymen a new 15 protein ration at 1900 per ton our mill dicksons hill mills open evenings phone 5505 295 aot 30e30iz soi x0e30i lonoc recurtis phone 1602 stouffville ontario wood flooring you can buy hardwood flooring to day at more favorable prices than have been quoted in years this is the season you will be thinking of flooring your home or perhaps a room or two our floorings comes in various grades which are sold and delivered at close prices hardwood flooring is the cheapest flooring for your home it does away with expensive rugs and is easier to clean consult us now about grade required and prices j itouff ville planing mills s g stouffville ontario phone 194 ioe30i 30uoc aonoc 30e30c ioc o n o o n

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