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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 18, 1933, p. 1

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totrffirillt mtmum vol xlv no 10 stouffville ontario thursday may 18th 1933 a v nolan publisher we supply radio licenses c garden seeds yellow dutch onion sets formaldehyde for treating grain another effort to attack will plaintiffs in casley will case must pay costs incurred file statement j m storey druggist the homo of quality drugs legal mccullough button barristers solicitors convey ancers c buttons block stouffville money to loan norman a keys h scott ritchie ritchie keys barristers solicitors continental life building tt bay street toronto 2 telephone ad 9767 harold a sanders barrister solicitor notary public etc stouffville ontario phone 180 medical dr s s ball physician and surgeon office cor obrien and main phone 136 coroner for york county dental e s barker lds dds honor graduate of royal college of dental surgeons and of the university of toronto office in grubins block phone s201 markham every tuesday office in wear block d c smith ldsdds neil c smith ldsdds office over the bank of commerce offico hours 9 to 12 130 to 630 phone office 1011 residence 10 ib veterinary s t bodendistel vs bv sc veterinarian graduate of ontario veterinary college office at the mansion house phone 161 successor to lat dr j t storey a c kennedy chiropractor church st seville monday wednesday and fridays 9 to 12 am a c burkholder insurance canada life assurance co also automobile and fire thomas birkett insurance agency everything in insurance phono 18202 stouffville automobile owners attention dig reduction in insurance rates aro now available why not start the now year with the pro tection of a good auto policy h o klinck auto life fire insurnnco agent stouffville l e oneill funeral director and embalmer successor to w j mather stoufftllle night and day service business phone residence phone 9801 stewart beare phone markham 160s or to brathwalt hardware u radio repairing a se you will appreciate the dato on the labol of your tribune indicates tho time your iiapor eiplros the rate is 2 per a second attempt to institute a case designed to upset the last will and testament of the late mrs wm casely of stouffville was instituted on friday last at osgoode hall in tho masters chambers with at least a slight degree f success the first attempt to start proceedings against the will for which morlcy barker is named as executor failed because tho plaintiffs neglected to filo a statement of claim within the legal time on friday the masters chambers consented to allow the original order to proceed on the plaintiffs agreement to pay all costs to date amounting to 65 or 70 thus if tho sum is forthcoming and tho plaintiffs file a statoment of claim within one wetk permission may be granted for a trial the estato amounts to 10000 or 12000 and mrs shank of mark ham township and other relatives not mentioned in the will contend that they are entitled to a portion of tho estato dogs muttoneating again on the rampage whitchurch council in session saturday hears of early spring losses court revision june 10 1rof w w fleischer who has accepted a call to become pastor of shenstone memorial church brantford duties to com mence almost immediately altona mrs mrs mrs the womens institute met at the home of mrs e lehman on wed nesday afternoon last and as it was tho final meeting of the year tho following officers were elected president mrs wm slack 1st vice prest mrs e drewery 2nd vice prest mrs w lehman secy treas mrs d crosier asst secy treas miss b carter directors w mckay mrs w reesor lhodgson mrs acarruthers h mcintosh district director mrs fwagg- dlstrict representative mrs w parker music directors mrs w parker music directors f byer mrs t dunkeld davis flower committee mrs h yake convener mrs m dunkeld mrs h slack mrs c barkey press reporter mrs e lehman pianist mrs l hodgson asst pianist miss mary crosier auditors mrsfmckay mrs mills mr and imrs j davis and family visited his parents on sunday mr and mrs b taun and sou and daughter visited at d crosiers on sunday mrs mrs r tho whitchurch council on satur day settled three small claims for sheep killed by dogs this spring and were informed that nine sheep were just destroyed on james brodies ranch at lemonville where he had recently pastured about 400 southdowns a claim ishow standing as an appeal case with the government from last fall and the council are wondering where tt will all end mr brodies sheep are pure bred and a high valuation are placed on them the council had a busy session collector frank steckley reported taxes coming in very well since january 1 when unpaid taxes a- mounted to 1s000 the defaulting sum is now reduced to 11300 and many have promised to pay up within a short time mr alcott one of the officers of the lake musselmans ratepayers association appeared before the council to inquire about increased assessment on lake property and was told to appear before the court of roviflion in june mr alcott said that liyo appeals would he made- the clerk was instructed to noti fy all road foremen that no money would bo paid for weed cutting this year each farmer being expected to cut the weeds opposite his own property a formal notice was read from the department of highways limit ing the townships expenditure on road accounts on which the 40 per cent grant will be paid to 9000 any sum expended on roads over this amount would all he direct from the tax payers last year the total spent on roads was over 15000 on which amount the government sub sidy was paid a deputation from aurora horse show solicited a grant also the dept representative at newmarket wrote for a grant on behalf of the junior farmers judging competi tion the horse show was granted 15 and the jr farmers 10 on motion of messrs itatcliff and toole the council took no action on the request of the lake simcoe ice fuel co for work to be done on a road over their farm on yonge st the company stated that the road although private was used by the public because the side road souch of wilcox lake is impassable george h leary suggested that some needed work might he done on the bethesda sideroad the work to be given to a man on relief in tho section tho court of revision on the assessment roll will be held on saturday june 10 at 2 pm the customary bylaw was passed providing for borrowing the neces sary funds from tho canadian bank of commerce stouffville to finance tho township until 1933 taxes are collected tho rate of interest this year is 5 p cent keeve kidd an d deputy reeve rae framed a resolution calling a public meeting in tho hall at vau- dorf on friday evening this week to discuss school finances tho trustees especially are expected to attend other resolutions passed are as follows raetoole that the treasurer pay frank widdifield g for ono sheep killed by dogs mortonratcliff that th treas urer pay ic imacklem 5 for ono sheep killed by dogs ratclilttoole that the treasur er pay william linton 4 for one sheep killed by dogs ratcllffrae that the treasurer ray h m jakeiuan 50 and j p forester 100 on account of salaries as assessors belated accounts for relief were paid to various grocery stores etc amounting to 22470 road accounts geo staley for road no 13 358 ii mcjbfure for road no 28 2870 c s brandon for road no 27 18- 70 ed green grader 125 ivan mckay drag 250 s playter drag 200 w h sproxton drag 53s d kmet drag 175 c green wood drag 500 rus sproxton 150 archie greenwood drag 400 w h sproxton drag 75c j ii willifield salary 2550 h wells for road 13 260 j watt for road 33 26 h dewsberry drag 7 geo drewery road no 10 1360 m fockler road no 31 1930 d b bolender road no is 9 p e ferguson road no 39 60 ss l p evans road no 7 12 garnet evaus road no s s50ii wells road no 3 1485 f mortson road no 34 1940 geo leary townline south 3713 joe winterstein road no 45 10 os albert scott road no 19 495 a cowie road no 40 675 j empringham road no 17 1415 p pattenden road no 25 1400 orval degeer townline east 1160 alf mcneill road no 4 1025 w shropshire maiut no 1 180 art emerson road no 24 3360 h guthrie road no 14 1000 john hicks road no 11 5765 w cockerill road no 46 23 s5 jas hope road no 22 1900 e n penrose road no 5 2080 geo hood road no 30 2310 john nicely road no 23 17s0 jess cook road no 35 1s10 l l peterson road no 36 1995 c howlett road no 16 2250 r bishop townline north 245 park er smith snow tence 285 harry smith for divs 1g 7285 w beach for div 41 1775 stan mccormick dead lawn mowers sharpened and reconditioned at l rowbothams satisfaction guaranteed radio repairing all work guaranteed gordon e cober momber of radio international guild and student of television college chicago phone 8104 j edwin smith specialized radio service formorly with t eaton co ltd prompt service on all calls phono 3306 obrien ave stouffville e agrubin registered optometrist may dates 1st and 2nd 15th and 16th 29th and 30th juno dates 12th and 13th 26th and 27th at stoufrvlllo every other monday and tuosday eyes examined phono stouftvluo 2405 following a lingering illness of some years death removed one of our youthful members in the per son of stan mccormick who died on sunday may 14 at the weston hospital for consumptives he was only 33 years of ago and was gener ally popular with a wide circle of friends besides his wife who was miss henrietta maddaford of toron to he leaves three small children and his father george w mc- cormack threo sisters are mrs h staunton of peterboro miss mary mccormack of gravenhurst and mrs silvester pollard of ballantrae funeral on wednesday afternoon this week took place from the old mccormack home to the hartman ccmetory for interment rev jac kelt pastor of the united church ballantrae conducted the service tho late mr mccormack was a momber of mount albert lol and was a staunch conservative lemonville our farmers are practically all through seeding watch for bills regarding old homo week earl cook was homo from toron to over sunday- mr kenneth piphor spent tho weekend in toronto mrs thos spenco is having her house repainted which will add much to its appearance mr ralph richards and lady friend of st catharines called on old friends here last wcok harold cook has signed up again this year with the stouffville baso- ball team mrs mary canning and son hurh also mrs harry beck and little soi john of toronto returned to their summer home here on tuesday this week we welcome them to our villago again for another season a very fine mothers day service was celebrated in our little church hero on sunday our seventh line is very rough and is badly in need of having these scries of little holes filled up mr boadwin bsnr and mr hugh canning spent tho weekend on tli canning estate kenneth pipher was responsible for some of tho finest plants dispos ed of at the imelvillo spring fair tho womens association of our united church are planing a supper party to ho held in the church on tuesday juno 6 rev j a c kell our minister gave a lantern lecture in the stouff- villo united church last thursday imr and mrs e c penuock and sons messrs harry and jack spent mothers day with mrs pennocks mother mrs m cook a good representation from our local yps attended the conference and banquet at sandford united church last week mrs s w hastings of this line gave tho mothers day address at goodwood united church on sun day which was very beautifully given mrs thos spenco who is living in toronto with her sister mrs hugh kerr since tho death of mr spenco was tho guest of mrs m cook on monday rev mr burgess of dnnbarton ontario and a former pastor of this parish will preach in stouffvillo on sunday ovenlng may 21st in tho united church miss m white and her father mr edmond also mr leslie darby and his sisterinlaw mrs nollio darby called on mrs darbys sister mrs thos drewery and other friends on sunday suggests reduction in schoolstaff the staff of the stouffville public school may bereduced from five to four teachers beginning with the september if the proposal mado by trv freel before tho regular may meeting of the trustees is acted ondr freel stated that the atteuduco was around 165 or less and he thought it might be possible to reduce the staff by cutt ing off one teacher and turning the surplus scholars into tho remaining four rooms by a revision of the classes an average of 40 to a room would be the result which would not be too many for one teacher to instruct dr ball offered to submira reso lution to refer the matter to principal cedric watson but it was decided to confer with him on the matter and all being agreeable a resolution was not necessary dr freel further contended that it would be more satisfactory to cut eft a teacher than to make too drastic reduction in salaries it was decided to hold the next meeting on the 8th of juno a week earlier than the regular date members present woro messrs ambrose stover jacob mcmullen drs ball and freel and tho chair man e w baker accounts ordered paid were iratcliff paper co towels 450 film slide co cord 12s boart- ways drug store supplies 1100 ratcliff stouffville 45c storeys drug store supplies 1510 snow- don dustbane 922 national stationers stencil 500 e w baker 3 days convention 15 l r perkins exam paper 1070 accepts a call to brantford roost raiders active hen coops ae beingraided in the north end pi whitchurch town ship one night lastweek 100 birds were stolen fromthe pen on the farm of exdeputyreeye wesley williams other farmers have suffer ed similaijioss but it is said that a supply of buckshot is now in readiness and a more or less hot reception may await any future poultry thieves to the territory tulip and daffodil show owing to the cool weather the tulip blooms are slow in opening consequently the show will not be held this week rev w w fleischer and family will bo moving to brantford shortly where the stouffvillo pastor has accepted a call from tho baptist congregation there mr fleischer camo to stouffvillo as a student nine years ago and was ordained hero to the ministry the ordination service took place up in the old church on east main street which was soon after abandoned for the more modern and suitable edifice at coroner of obrien avenue and main street the pastor will be missed by his congregation and mrs fleischer and family will be keenly missed al so by a close circle of friends tho definite time of their de parture is not fixed but mr fleischer is to tako ovor his duties in brantford almost immediately mr fleischer will occupy his stouff villo pulpit at both services next sunday for the past year of two the local pastor has been on tho teach ing staff of tho baptist seminary toronto which work he has carried on in conjunction with his pastoral duties mr fleischer will continue his professorship at the seminary even after he locates in brantford among the churches 4th line uxbridge miss jean symes was at her home over the weekend mr daniel norton was in toron to with stock on tuesday mr goorgo jones spent sunday with relatives near utica teddio kidd started back to school on imonday imrs mayo sr or goodwood spent a few days last week with her sou wm maye mr and mrs pegg or greenwood and mrs jackson or fort william visited mr andmrs geo wilson on sunday there will be a song service along with the preaching at the fifth line church next sunday evening please make an effort to attend mr russel feasby sustained some fractured ribs last week when the plough ho was using hit a stone and kicked him we congratulate miss greta ashenhurst on having won the con- foloum rug given away at the guess ing contest at uxbridge on saturday goodwood our veteran citizen mr isaac wagg was in stouffville on tues day visiting old friends sunday visitors at mr j e waggs were mr and mrs fred jackson and mr and mrs kelleh of toronto mr and mrs milford rose and myrtle of lake musselman mr and mrs w r kindree and todd spent the weekend at mr e forsythos miss viola todd spent sunday with her parents tho officials of the baptist church have engaged mr george stewart to paint- their edifice this will make a great improvement mr and airs wilburr legate of toronto called at their home here on sunday afternoon mr and mrs donaid fines of newmarket spent tho weekend with mr ernest morgason special mothers day service was held in the united church on sunday morning tho address given by mrs stanley w hastings of lemonville was greatly appreciated the duets iendered by mrs wm porter and miss florence farrow and readings by several junior members made a pleasant program in honor of mothers day a cordial invitation is extended to all to attend tho united young pcoplos meeting on wednesday evening a special program is be ing arranged in which tho former mombors are taking part it promis es to bo good miss wellman spent a few days wltirher sister imrs john rae mr and mrs george leo and family also mr and mrs harry paisley and family all of stouffville spent sunday at mr e w davis quito a number attended the con cert in the united church last mon day evening tho program was given by imr croskory consisting of mov ing pictures ho was assisted by local talent it proved to he a very enjoyable and profitable evening imr alex brown and walter davey of tho toronto old boys club had a busy afternoon on saturday last planting shrubs and bulbs in tho new flower bed at tho cemetery with this second lot of plants from tho city the new flower bed looks quite full what are you going to do on may 24 miss lillian mcdonald spent the weekend at mr fred roes mr and mrs j f reid viola and marion motored to hamilton last weekend tho annual meeting of tho good wood womens institute was held at mrs ted waggs on thursday may 11th at 230 pm officers were elected for 193334 president mrs j e wagg- lst vice prest mrs r feashy treasurer mrs wm haynes director- mrs ed norton programme committee mrs geo stewart mrs c feasby pianist miss viola reid meetings to be held 3rd wednes day of each month at 230 pm grandmothers watch announce ments for next month the goodwood old boys hi toronto who have been helping the good work at tho goodwood ceme tery wish to thank their friends in tho city for their donations of plants and shrubs received theso have been delivered to goodwood and thero aro some still on hand to be taken out as soon as possible tho goodwood old boys of tor onto extended their sympathy tomrs russel blueman in the recent death of her husband also to tho family of their friend mr vaughan blue- man of toronto in tho death of their brother and uncle mr vaughan blueman has again been asked to tako part in tho decoration day services at good wood cemetery in july a young man well learned and much sought for on from sunday to sunday in different churches throughout ontario he has been of great help to our group anyono wishing his services either in sunday services educational meetings or societies should communicate with mr blue- man 16 sword street toronto or waltor davey 8 stanton ave tor onto secretary of tho goodwood old boys group in tho city the fino brick residence of the late annie brown wo understand has been sold to mr walter brown of tho villago a few alterations to bo made will mako this homo ono of he best in goodwood mennonite church stouffvhjle rev s grossman pastor sunday may 21 1933 1000 am sunday school 1100 am and 700 pm t t t t stouffville presbyterian church rev xv h fuuer b a sunday may 21 1933 200 pm sunday school 300 pm afternoon worship tho band ot wuling helpers meet on the third monday night of each month t t t t ballantrae kloomington lemonville united churches rov j a c kou pastor sunday may 21 1933 1030 morning service ballantrao 300 pm bloomington 700 pm loiuoixvillo watch for further announcement of the lemouvilles 70th annivers ary on may 2sth and june 4 special services during that week t t t t bloomington and ringwood christian churches e morton preacher sunday may 21 1933 the real object of religion should be that of restoring human desire to its true track and to its proper direction services next lords day 1100 am- bloomington 230 pm ringwood 700 pm altona our aim is always to help and welcomo everybody t t t t stouffville united church rov thos laidlaw ma pastor sunday may 21 1933 1000 am s s bible classes 1100 am morning worship womens association annual service with special music by the choir and special address by pastor on tho evolution and opportuni- ties of womanhood 700 pm rov e m burgess of dunbarton will preach monday at s00 pm swastikas wednesday s00 pm prayer and bible study you are cordially welcomed to these services t t t t stouffville baptist church rov w w fleischer pastor sunday may 21 1933 1000 am bible school 1100 am morning worship 700 pm evening worship the pastor will be in charge of both services please remember the prayer services wednesday at 8 pm sunday at 615 pm biblo class this friday night at s pm will meet at mr a smiths home you are invited to all of the above services t t t t stouffviiile arid church hill chester o sonumor minister sunday may 21 1933 stouffvillo 945 am ss bible classes 1100 am worship preaching 700 pm worship preaching wednesday 745 pm meeting in tho church nb tuosday may 23rd tho play the country doctor will be given in ratcliffs hall sponsored by our young people seo local happenings church hill 200 pm s s biblo classes 300 pm worship preaching thursday 800 pm c e at tho homo of mr and mrs vaughan mr jack beech and miss alice vaughln will have charge of the meeting all are invited to the services ringwood wo understand that mr robt miller has received an ordor for a valuablo bull calf to bo shipped to quebec it is humored that tho topi will shortly bo put on tho now culvert which has stood a long time un finished on our garago corner louis brownsborgor recently re turned from winnipog whore he spent all last winter at the home of his son our old citizen is look ing halo after his long holiday he is glad to be on home ground once more

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