stourrvi os81w thursaay april 27th 1933 local happenings1 newmarket tax rate 40 mills for 1933 is struck at the farmers are on the land and the plow never went better they tell us schools reopened on monday for tho final lap of the school term good hardwood chairs for sale suitablo for kitchen use bargain sid schmidt mr and mrs blake sanders attended an executive meeting last week of the toronto old boys and girls association held at the home of the president dr gilbert richard son kingston road it was decided mrs a w scott and anna spent tho weekend in toronto for sale buffet in walnut medi um size good order a real snap at 5 cost 30 apply at tribune office the gray coach lines will change to summer timetable on april 2s consult display advertisement in this issue miss ethel sanders has returned from a holiday in xapauee where she was guest of her uncle dr stratton and mrs stratton mrs thos birkett spent a few days last week visiting relatives at fort erie mr james malcolm prominent stouffvillo municipal council will i citizen of imarkham village has meet for general business on mon- day evening next may 1st like the seed houses the stouff- ville creamery is open every wed nesday afternoon throughout the summer and will also be open on tuesday and saturday evenings tenders were called by the muni cipal council of uxbridge town for keeping their main street cement roadway clean for the season to hold another social evening on the highest tender was 5150 friday may 12th of which further announcement will no doubt bo made by the secretary in our next issue but tho 130 job was awarded for one of our oldest subscribers mr john stapleton who lives at bloom- iugton stepped briskly into the one of our auto drivers was tribune office to renew his paper summoned to court last week charg- week or another year mr ed with driving at 33 miles per hour stapleton although born in ll bridge township has lived all his on danforth avenue toronto how- many of our drivers have not ex ceeded that speed on tho danforth practically none of them we would say however tho offence was com mitted at a jush hour when this moderate speed was dangerous tho limit on the danforth is 20 miles and it would be well for our people to bear this in mind when traffic is congested at any rate otherwise more may be called on to con- contribute to the city exchequer stoupfvilles private nursing home church street graduate nurse in attendance medical convalescent and maternity cases accepted private and semiprivate rooms weekly rates 20 and 25 inspection invited phone 191 mrs e r good long life or since he was four years of age in the township of whit church and he will reach his soth birthay in july next few people living on the bth concession today can look back as far as this vener able citizen mr stapleton has been retired for some 20 years and looks good for another twenty been seriously ill his stouffvillo friends will be anxious to learn of his early recovery cold victuals no place to sit down wife tired and cross place looks like a wreck thus does one of our exchange papers describe tho situation at his own home explana tion housecleauing we havent had much winter since christmas but it is not an early spring for all that e a grubin optometrist will be at his office in stouffville on mon day and tuesday may 1st and 2nd turners farm dairv a timely article the sabbath a holy day or a holiday written by an altona farmers wife appears in this issue and is worthy of every readers perusal the ladies lawn bowling club members are requested to meet this thursday evening in the municipal hall at s pm for reorganization purposes all lady bowlers please attend dr harry wilson of englehart was in town over tho weekend visit ing his mother imrs fred wilson who is not enjoying very good health mr frank e itowbotham started on monday to clear his lot oil church street in preparation for the erection of a brick clad bungalo thereon the property adjoins the entrance to memorial park on the east side of ichurch street a build ing boom would be in order here this summer for materials are ai likely to advance in price before fall stouffville bread buy it from tho wagon buy it from the bakery buy it from your grocer just please your self but if you want the best there is the very last word in good bread then buy stovers bread theres a reason and youll find it in the bread all the ingredients that go to make bread pastry and cake are of first class quality at stovers come this weekend and see our display of fancy baking very special we are break ing records with our buns and rolls none finer bo sure and take a dozen home stouffville bakery ambrose stover proprietor phone 189 mr william mcdonald exmpp made a hasty motor trip from tor onto to stouffvillo on friday after- tho tribune is indebted to dr j noon to give the tribune editor a f burkholder of chicago for book- call the former member for bruce lets descriptive of the coming was spending the week in the city worlds fair at chicago in 1933 attending the oea convention one richly printed book is entitled while his paper the chesley enter- a century of progress and eon- prise one of the best weeklies in tains minute details about the great ontario was edited and issued by coming exposition while another the womens- institute of th6 home larger sized book is handsomely town the organization made 25 illustrated telling the history of out of tho venture and gave tho chicago in picture form readers chesley readers an enlarged edition who contemplate visiting the usa with special articles contributed by and chicago this summer may see its members these illustrated books at tho office of the tribune turners farm dairy milk and cream can bo obtained at the dairy or from wilkinsons superior grocery in tho collard block or at lawsons grocery west end the milk obtained at these stores is milked pasteurized and sold to you all in the same day this is an un equalled service ratcliffs hall stouffviiie on tues day may 2nd the play it happen ed in june will be presented by st chads dramatic club winners of the canadian dramatic art con test beginning at s pm tickets 25 and 15c be sure to come and bring your friends you will really enjoy this play auspices of the local anglican church over 100 members of the masonic order including members of the local craft and visiting brethren from toronto and surrounding dis trict turned out on friday evening for the official visit of rt wor bro h alex imiller district deputy grand master for toronto b to richardson lodge following the official work in the lodge rooms the brethren retired to the quarters of jubilee chapter order of the eastern star where a banquet was served and an entertaining pro gram rendered toasts to the king grand lodge the candidate and to tho visitors were proposed by local members and heartily responded to from the ranks of the visitors the ruling master distln mcdonald of goodwood presided as toast master an entertainer and other musical talent came from toronto this was the 63rd inspection for the local lodge which is one of the oldest in ontario being numbered 136 aijgm special for friday and saturday april 28 nncl 20 lawson economy store geo lawson prop west end stouffville ontario 2 pkgs quaker corn flakes 15c huron corn 2 for 15c sugar crisp corn flakes pkg 7c lipton english breakfast tea lb 39c goldpgor pears 7 bars 25c 2 post bran 23c the hydro campaign to install heaters free in the homes of users of this current is not exactly be ing received witli open arms in stouffvillo even though the ontario commission install tho heater abso lutely free of charge the monthly cost of current on the flat rates which is at least 2 per month is considered too high few private homes are willing to pay from 21 to 30 per year according to size of heater for the privilege of having a continuous flow of hot water it is a great convenience to have hot water on tap 24 hours per day all the year but too many householders find the cost prohibitive on tuesday evening april is mrs margaret thompson ddgm of district no 11 paid her official visit to jubilee chapter stouffville order of the eastern star the special guests of the evening were members of aldwortb chapter tor onto who came in a chartered bus also visitors were present from oshawa markham and other centres tho degrees exemplified drew favorable comment and the work of the evening was followed by a banquet the chairs for the evening were occupied bymlss jane birkett wmatron e m still w patron mrs harry brilliuger assoc imatron wm griffith assoc patron mrs howard malloy con ductress mrs lud hoover assoc conductress mrs g storey secre tary mrs b doten treasurer mrs s shankel chaplain mrs h boyd marshall miss anne lehman organist mrs jas muston ada mrs t burkett ruth mrs s ball esther mrs j ridout martha miss l holden electa mrs a pugh warden j borinsky sentinel mrs jacob musselman was in town on tuesday attending to some business matters she is- still a property owner at musselmans lake and although mrs mussel- man is s3 years of age her mental faculties are all alert for some years now she has resided at millikons where she was born and which post office bears her maiden name mrs musselman was a miss milliken if you have not tried our pasteur ized milk or cream do so now either call at the dairy or we would be pleased to call at your home our milk is of high test and our entire equipment is sterilized with live steam before and after usiig or chlorine which helps to produce a better bottle of milk this service is impossible to give without uptodate equipment we have made it possible for you to have this service and our product is from tb tested cows you are invited to call and in spect turners farm dairy quality seryioi field fertilizers greatly reduced prices for this spring stock of all brands on hand this is for your convenience red clover watch for the coming dance under auspices of stouffville school literary society fall wheat appears to have winter ed well while clover seeds also have come through the dangerous season farmers in the fleet alberta district are experiencing a late spring writes mrs wilmot wide- man from that sunny alberta mrs wideman is a weekly reader of tho tribune which keeps her posted on happenings in the old home dis trict following the more springlike weather of a week ago a cold spell set in on saturday the ground was frozen early in the morning so that farmers who had been cultivating could not continue a dutch weath er prophet told us that the new- moon on monday last would bring a change and it sure did mr h w sanders who enter tains more guests than any other of our citizens throughout the summer season is nvaking frequent trips to lakeview house in preparation for his summer visitors only a week ago there were some bad spots on the road due to the frost leaving the ground but now it is all smooth sailing in fact the roads are good everywhere provided they have been dragged 3 boxes of matches 27c we can supply your needs for house gleaning phone 182 cash prices we deliver there is an interesting point to bo noted in connection with the ages of our older inhabitants in that at least one citizen of stouffville celebrates an octogenarian birthday so years or over every month of the year in 1933 from january to september if there is an octogenarian with a birthday in october we have not the record of it but would be pleased to be acquainted with the fact here are the people whose ages are distribut ed over the calendar in the manner mentioned and which goes to show that one has just as good a chance with longevity by being born in one month as another mrs jane williams born in january s7 years ago james mowat born so years ago in february mrs sarah hamil ton 94 in march and ab raymer born in march s2 years mrs joel nendick born in april 85 years back simeon stouffer horn in may sg years w p white born in june so years truman holden born in july so years also thos william son 82 in july john atkinson born in august 83 years nathan forsyth born in september 80 years other of our people may have a birthday in october and december ab yako was 90 in nov and if they would come forward with tho information we would be able to chronicle a fact hard to beat in any village in ontario lawn mowers sharpened and reconditioned at l rowbothams satisfaction guaranteed mr george e davies proprietor of cedar beach dance gardens north shore lake musselman has just completed the redecorating ot his modern dance palace which was very cleverly supervised by experienced designers and mr davies is now the owner of one of the most elaborately decorated and finest dance floors of any resort in the province the music for the grand opening on saturday april 29th will be in charge of geo smiths latest selected orchestra tho commanders guest artists for the evening include margie a sensational acrobatic dancer as well as lome dennie radios well known baritone balloons and novelties will also be featured on this opening event one of the new comers to this locality is robt s chambers who recently bought tho 50 acre place at lot 5 concession 9 whitchurch and is now getting settled in his new home mr chambers is a toronto citizen and conducts a thriving blacksmith business in tho city which will be news to a lot of people who never knew there were any thriving blacksmiths these days well our new neighbor is some thing of a horse fancier too and probably this has something to do with his successful toronto forge he has renamed his recently pur chased place as babble brook which is in keeping with the spark ling stream which crosses the property the premises were vacat ed by joan lewis but for eleven years was the home of earl davis joan lewis has moved to the small vegetable acreage on the tenth concession immediately north of the railway track just above the village and one time owned by robert mckinnon alsdse timothy sweet clover from registered improved banner oats grown seed garden seeds in bulk lawn grass garden fertilizer phone 4501 stouffville ontario our store is open all the time stiver bros phone 4501 stouffville ontario 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 stouffvdlle mill at lot 34 con 5 markham interested in results read what the users say about dlxie feeds received 80 egg production from november to april with yourdixie egg mash name on request our eggs produced on your dixie egg mash are proving 100 fertile name on request chick reared every chick with your new dixie starter name on request dixie feeds produce maximum results at lowest cost why pay pay more for dairymen a new 15 protein ration at 1900 per ton our mill dicksons hill mills open evenings phone 5505 don wilson general repairs for all makes of cars your brakes tested free i feature a preventive service for the motorist who likes to have his car stay young longer ringwood garage ringwood ontario phone 167 this ticket on your overalls means genuine sat1sfacti0 or your money back select for men boys boys school pullovers aberly and penmans brands fine quality sweaters of various weights with v neck polo collar in the new heather effects and plain shades with neat contrasting color trim sizes 22 to 35 price 85c to 119 mens work shirts for spring and sum mer wear in light medium and heavy weights made of hard wearing chambrays navy blue drill khaki and plaid de signs priced 75c to 140 i0e30c aoi 30e30e ioe30i xoe30e iodoi aonrfl r e curtis phone 1602 stouffville ontario depression prices a saving of up to 60 per cent on your purchases tires and batteries carry the regular guarantee one year guarantee certificate issued on all perfection better by miles tires if desired batteries are made by one of our most reputable and largest battery firms on this continent other goods are first class substantial reduction in labor charge on all makes of car repairing below just a few of the most popular lines tiresize 29x450 30x450 28x475 29x475 29x500 30x500 29x440 20 21 19 20 19 20 21 reg 4 ply 495 495 585 595 reg heavy 590 595 675 695 730- 750 hyduty super hyred 6 ply tubes woven brake lining 8 79q 795 830 865 895 935 standard tube 100 1x316 per foot 20c 150 ix316 per foot 24c 150 2x316 per foot 32c 150 ford a sets drilled and countersunk 140 150 chev sets drilled and countersunk 140 180 spark plug c 1 180 hy duty 30x5 1550 extra hy 2000 batteries guaranteed 6 v 11 plate 450 6 v 13 plate 600 6 v 13 plate hy 795 prices subject to change 50 champion 50c other sizes 65c sets 4 250 6 375 discount on standard lining in stalled on your car patching rubber 25 sq inches 5c oil burner twin for range 2950 bulbs 3 bulbs and one fuse to suit your car with bulb holder com 100 stonehouse garagemarkham phone markham 4905 ioe ioe ioe 30e30e ioe ioe