stouffville ontario thursday may 181933 y v local happenings dr neil smith is la attendance this week at the ontario dental association at toronto mrs elizabeth hoover returned home last week after spending the winter with her daughters at east orange new jersey dr and mrs herbert frcel were in markham on friday evening when a bon voyage party was given tor imr and mrs v w mclaughlin on the eve of their je- parturo for old england on a short holiday trip the tribune mailing list was corrected up to friday last week and those who remitted for their paper during the past month should have eredit on the label of this issue see that yours is correct mrs david imcconnochie and son robert aro spending a month at the manse in warkwortb with rev gordon and miss annie duncan plan to attend themusic recital by pupils of t v eagleson in rat- clius hall on friday evening may 26th a man named brown living on the 6th concession of whitchurch was sentenced to five years in prison and five lashes for maltreatment of a 12yearold girl- keep tuesday afternoon of may 30th open to attend the blossom tea to be given by the choir of the united church fuller notice later pupils of tweagleson will give a piano recital in ratcliffs hall on friday evening may the twenty sixth a good program of instrur mental music has been prepared thursday of this week at 2 pm a valuable property of eight acres containing frame house and barn will bo offered for sale on the premises south of lemonville at lot in the 7th concession of whit church to satisfy a certain mort gage persons desiring a small prop erty should attend this sale or get toucli with the solicitor for the vendor mr f l button cars washed and simonized for only 3 washing only 75c orders executed on short notice satis faction assured harold quibel phone ss01 friday may 11 was an auspicious day for mr and mrs john mckin- uon for the exalderman and his wife on that occasion reached their 51st wedding anniversary day our eastern citizens spent the day at home as busy as ever on their splen did fruit lauds amidst well kept home surroundings miss janet a button returned last week from her first year at toronto university we wish janet every success in her recently com pleted exams william mcnair of altona purchased tho house and lot south of that little village known as the joe hill estate understand it will be occupied mr mcxairs soninlaw has just and we by harold a sanders has closed his office in toronto and is now de voting his whole time to tho practice of law in stouffville mr sanders will open his new office in tho uowbotham block above the curtis store in the near future mr lyman helmkay was in town last week from his home in new market house to rent main street all conveniences and centrally locat ed isaac roadway choice sturdy tomato plants ready any time for setting out wholesale or retail r stewart phone 120s quality service the following examination re sults of the school of practical science university of toronto are of interest locally iv year graduates george w lawson marvin r lemon ill year keith b kennedyhon ii year m bruce rowbotham the condition of our main street over the weekend was not very satisfying to tho tidy home owners of tho village with a heavy motor traiiic through stouffville when people were admiring our haniltt piles of manure and sand were left dotted from church street to the 10th concession a man with a shovel might have disposed of it all in an hour and thus left the street in an attractive and tidy condition we have the finest piece of road way to bo found anywhere in the province but it must be kept clean to be at its best the four act play the doctor will be presented young people of church ratcliffs hall on tuesday country by the hill in may 23 it is said that the biggest object or to the new hydro hot water heaters is the small boy who will find it harder than ever to escape the weekly bath where one of them is installed at s pm under the auspices of the young people of the stouffville christian church special numbers will be provided between acts admission 25c and 15c come and bring your friends you will enjoy the evening a very fine play doctor was given the to a full the horticultural society is flourishing again this season with a membership of over one hundred the premiums have been distribut ed and should add no small con tribution to the bloom this summer land succeeding seasons there was country distributed free to the members 250 a quiet wedding took place last saturday night at rov e mortons home when elizabeth adeline davis daughter of mr and mrs albert e davis altona became the wife of james imedonald son of mr and mrs william mcdonald of picker ing township the happy couple will mako their home in the town ship of pickering whore mr mcdonald has lived for some years their many friends would wish them a long and happy life keep in mind that you are on- titled to a chance for a free ford car to be given away by delbert holden at the end of the year with every five gallons of gasoline purchased at this service depot this is no gamble mr holden is giving tho car purely as an advertising medium housel last thursday evening in church hill by tho young people of tha place it was very interesting and full of life tragedy and comedy were mingled in this story which carried a very worthwhile message the young people themselves showed that they had really caught the spirit of their parts special music was given by miss nora stapleton and miss evelyn dougherty of stouffville our bread is made from the best of flour and therefore is wholesome and nutritious for- both the youngsters and the older folks 7c per loaf delivered at your homes bread fruit buns rolls bread cakes visit our cake shop stouffville bakery ambrose stover proprietor phone 189 perennials 59 roses mostly climbers 55 shrubs and 15s asparagus roots visitors to town often refer to the attractiveness of our village and the local society is playing an important part in encouraging the home dwellers to beautify their premises the approach to the village dump ing grounds over in uxbridge town ship will he dry enough next week to permit the annual can collection to be held the work will be carried out by private contract this year by edw thorn who will announce the definite date for the collection in the next issue of the tribune mr thorn will make a charge of 25c at each house where he lifts any rubbage and if the property holders in some cases disgorge an unduly big pile of tins etc an extra charge will be made we understand how ever that the average lift will be made at the quarter dollar mark watch for the date in this paper next week stouff villes 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 b r good swiiajjwffisssasji special for friday and saturday may 19 and 20 lawson economy store west end geo lawson prop stouffville ontario ft potted meats 5c a soap 4 bars 15c white swan cake flour 2 pks 15c corn 3 tins 25c poultry tonic large bottle 75c congratulations are due mr eugene lemont son of mrs lemon and the late phillip lemon of blpomlngtoh on successfully pass ing his final year in civil engineer ing at toronto university another local boy who was successful is george lawson son of our local west end grocery merchant george is also granted his standing as a civil engineer yet will have two papers to write off at a future date nine students passed in all subjects and four will have one or more papers to complete which indicates that the graduating class is not a large one rev ajc koll lemonville gave an interesting address on thursday evening last before a good turnout ot young peoplo in the united church his address illustrated by lantern slides was along the line of feis missionary work in the gods lake country on the hudson bay line rev mr laidlaw and dr smith moved and seconded a vote of thanks accompanied by a few appropriate remarks to mr kell for his very interesting and des criptive address the fourth annual musical festi val under tho direction of mr a imelecci is to take place at the richmond hill united church next sunday evening may 21st at nine pm daylight saving time there will be a chair of one hundred voices mr peter kennedy of st james bond street church toronto will bo guest organist and mr norman wilks english pianist will assist the combined efforts of these artists will provide a programme well worth attending the faster they grow the bigger your profits you get higher prices for early eggs and early market birds guarantee these greater profits with fulopep chick starter fulopep growing mash no change in price improved leaming no7 golden glow white cap other varieties seed corn mangel turnip carrot seed 24 lbs first prize pastry fxour b 45c mrs f c rowbotham helen and friends in toronto attended the graduating exercises and reception the national training school stiver bros phone 4501 stouffville ontario t iide of window smashing vacant properties in of the village resulted fcr morelads being re appearbefore the local nd councillors on three small boys years admitted try- 1 the business but the major part of the dam- as not attached to any one in particular a solemn warn ing was issued to all the boys and is intended for a number of suspects not present that such a pastime cannot go unpunished in future it is hoped that monday nights conference will have a good effect the parents were present and voic ed their desire to put a stop to this sort of destruction of local properties an orgie around some the east end in a dozen quested to j p arid iteeve monday ejpnin of very ing a ban guilt for t age done tho damand for land on no 7 highway still continues especially for property located between union- villo and markham for tho second timo in six months the fine old homestead of 25 acres originally part of the camplin estate has changed hands and in future will be the home of mr w j tyte of the imperial oil company imr tyte will continue his connection with the company motoring out and in to business every day while his son will manage the farm as a poultry fruit and vegetable proposition after a thorough search for a suit able poultry farm site located on a highway mr geo gaull of tor- ronto widely known as a rhode island red specialist purchased a splendid block in the mr archie empringham estate now known as unloavillo gardens and has al ready started to erect his buildings phone 182 cash prices we deliver j the stouffville old boys and girls association of toronto gave another of thoso delightful social gettogethevs on friday evening may 12th at ramona gardens the party consisted of cards and dancing something to suit both old and young at the midnight hour the jolly party assembled to tho banquet hall below where tables were set for supper after a very fine meal president dr gilbert richardson presented tho prizes of the evening reovo w e imiorden of stouffville was called on for a speech and in a few well chosen words expressed the pleasure which this gathering had afforded him as well as tho other stouffville peoplo present mr morden heartily invited the old boys and girls back to stouffville on some future date mrs richard warmington tho lady with tho unexcelled voice again delighted the party with two numbers at the closo of a most- delightful evening mr ernest lott one of tho associa tions most active members offered his summer home at port credit for the next event which will take tho form of a garden party to be held on tho 14th of june among those present from stouffville were mrs s shankel mrs imcgrogan mr and mrs blake sanders mls3 ethel sanders rcevo morden and messrs w r sanders h c pen- nock jack sanders edward lintner one of our local smithys was called to cherrywood last weekend owing to the serious illness of his mother mrs c lintner who passed away at 2 oclock on saturday morning she was g9 years of age and a lifelong resi dent of the district where she disd mass was celebrated on monday morning when deceased was laid to rest in the roman catholic picker ing cemetery there is left to mourn the loss of a mother a husband and three sons some twenty women of the united church wms responded to the invitation of the womens auxiliary of sherbourne street unit ed church toronto to meet with them last friday afternoon a warm greeting awaited them and the afternoon was well spent listen ing to an address by miss mary thomas returned missionary from korea another outstanding feature was the resume by mrs case of the contents of the missionary monthly a happy social hour followed representatives were there from markham unionville and other places as well as stouffville the camping ground at mussel- mans lake seems to carry ill luck for mrs salmon one of the cot tagers it will be recalled that last fall her husband was drowned in the waters of the lake and almost on her first visit to tho shores of the ill fated place again on sunday last she stumbled in some manner and in attempting to ease tho fall her hand came down heavily on a pop bottle which smashed and inflicted a nasty wound four stitches were re quired to closo the wound in one finger which cut to the bone the salmon cottage is adjacent to the south shore of the lake a few doors west of dr barkers cottage the rural young peoples rally ot the east torontopresbytery united church held at sandford in scott township on friday evening drew a largo delegation from stouff ville and other parts of the district while the local church sent 17 representatives the largest repre sentation from a single church tho lemonville- bloomingtonballantrao organization had the best circuit turnout with 35 delegates report ing the rally opened with a ban quet served at six oclock- which was followed by an interesting instruc tive program w s frlsby ma in structor in tho eastern school of commerce toronto and mr a e duffield ba chairman of the roliglous education council were chief speakers and each brought an address that made a real impression on the meeting holders of government and other good bonds are advised to beware of travelling salesmen who are covering stouffville in an effort to get our peoplo to part with their good bonds for something of a moro doubtful nature tho bait held out is a higher rate of interest but one man told us that ho traded his government securities some years ago to a travelling bondsman and he regrets tho experience to this day he lost nearly 2000 in the venture for his new bonds with the promise of high rate of interest could not nioet the interest pay ment after the first year the quick er you shut tho door in tho face of bond salesman tho safer your securities will bo a bill is now go ing through parliament that will make it illegal for bond salesmen to peddle their script from door to door in this way this will assist in protecting tho innocent public avenue road and st clair where helen was studying for a portion of the year this school in affiliation with emmanuol college and victoria university is attended by young women who are preparing for full- time social work home and foreign missions and volunteer church work five canadian provinces hungary and japan are represented in the classes bread advanced last week in stouffville for the commodity de livered at your home from gc to 7c per loaf this is in keeping with the sharp advance in theprice of flour and wheat the grain having climbed from 3sc per bushel a couplo of months ago to over 05 cents for cash wheat mr ambrose stover the local baker stated to the tribune that the advance was imperative in his case bakers can not buy more than 90 days ahead now and few of them had any such supplies provided for at the low price the bakeries in markham unionville and uxbridge have insti tuted similar advances balbriggan underwear for men and boys mens combinations many men prefer these garments for warm weather wear three styles long sleeve ankle length short sleeve ankle length and short sleeve knee length size 34 to 44 65c to 100 length in no button and button- boys combinations a popular garment for boys v from best quality cotton with short sleeve and knee ed styles size 6 to 10 years price 50c and 55c 2 for 100 rayon combinations mens watson fine quality rayon combination in button front or button on shoulder style size 34 to 42 100 mens shirts drawers penmansfine quality shirts and drawers shirts have short or long sleeve drawers come in ankle length size 32 to 42 price 55c or 2 for 100 and mens shorts shirts shirts popular athletic style knit in snug fitting rib stitch from fine white cotton yarns size 30 to 36 each 45c shorts neatly tailored from sturdy broadcloth choice of various stripes and color com binations finished with elastic at waist size 30 to 36 50c e curtis phone 1602 for men and stouffville ontario boys t to end depression and stimulate trade wo have decided to givo away a new ford v8 tudor model 44 absolutely free to the holder of the lucky ticket to be drawn at a public demonstration in stouffville on january 1st 1934 or the same value applied on any other new ford car or truck terms and conditions free ticket for every 5 gallons of gasoline or distillate oil purchas ed free ticket for every 1 quart of oil purchased free ticket for every one dollar in purchase of ford parts accessories free ticket for every one dollar in purchase of goodyear car and truck tires or tubes and accessories free paid tractors ticket for every one dollar in labor on cars trucks free ticket for every ten dollars paid in purchase of new cars trucks and tractors free ticket for every ten dollars paid in purchase of any used car all purchases must be settled for at time of purchase either in cash or by note- contest open i on february 27 1933 and closes on january 1st 1934 the employees proprietor and his family are barred from this opportunity to obtain a ford v8 free under this campaign d f ford dealer holden stouffville ont i