etibmie vol xlv no 37 stouffville ontario thursday november 30th 1933 a v nolan publisher christmas cards stationary of high quality and modern price magazine subscriptions for christmas personal greeting cards and many other gifts of refinement and charni hydro notice patrons of the stoutfville hydro system are again ad vised that there will be an interruption to the service this thursday and friday nov 30dec 1 between the hours of s30 and 1130 oclock customers will please govern themselves accordingly w k morden reeve smashes into train brakes wouldnt work on the slippery pavement driver is unhurt farmer suddenly comes on wolf and kills the beast entitled to of- 15 skidding co feet on a treacherous floyd stecklev is pavement george clarke kingston j govt bounty rd toronto salesman for wilkins j j smallware narrowly escaped death the truthfulness of ho statement as his car crashed headon into the that ho who laughs last laughs best 1115 train from peterboro at the j is again borne out in the shooting ot unionville crossing last saturday j a female wolf right in the neighbor- morning his small red truck is altog section ot thotownship of whit- familiar scene in stoutfville j m storey druggist tho home of quality drugs medical dr s s ball physician and surgeon office cor obrien and main phone 196 coroner for york county briarbush private hospital main street stouttville graduate nurse in attendance medical convalescent and maternity icases accepted private and semiprivate rooms inspection invited phone 191 mrs e r good 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 tueiday office in wear block d c smith ldsdds neil c smith ldsdds office over the bank ot commerce office hours 9 to 12 130 to 539 phone office 1011 residence 1015 veterinary s t bodendistel vs bv sc veterinarian graduate of ontario veterinary college office at tho mansion house phone 101 successor to late dr j t storey a c kennedy chiropractor church street stouffville 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 25902 stouffville ont legal mccullough button barristers solicitors convey ancers etc buttons block stouffville money to loan harold a sanders barrister solicitor notary public etc stouffville ontario phone iso norman a keys h scott ritchie ritchie keys barristers solicitor continental life building 371 bay stroet toronto 2 telephone ad 9767 l e oneill successor to w j mather stouffville funeral director and embalmer night and day service business phone residence phone 9s01 9s20 stewart beare phono markham 2603 or to bralthwaitoa hardware 9601 radio repairing a servico you will appreciate local sisters are bereaved william j ramsay 76 for 14 years court constable in no 4 non jury court at the city hall toron to died of a heart complaint on wednesday nov 22 at his residence 59 hambly ave toronto he was born in pickering township and lived for a number of years on the i farm now occupied by icecil wagg south of town his wife martha patton predeceased him 14 months he leaves two sisters mrs thos smales and mrs richard tarr ot stouffville and two brothers thos and robert ot toronto the funeral took place on friday to st andrews cemetery in scarbora j clarke outside of a shaking up j was unhurt but the front of the automobilo was badly damaged necessitating a new engine i he said that he heard the train coming but was unable to tell from which direction the ear was travel- i ling quite slowly but tho brakes were i of no avail on the slippery road and j he crashed into the side of the en- gine church iast summer when one or two responsible farmers reported having sighted a wolf their word was more or less doubted in that tltey had made a mistake and mistook a police dog for the more vicious hon duncan marshal to speak at agincourt hon duncan marshall promi nently mentioned as ontarios next minister of agriculture will be the speaker at the annual meeting of the east york reform association which will bo held at agincourt oddfellows hall thursday even ing nov 30th mr marshall is an outstanding speaker- and recognized as one of canadas most gifted agricultural leaders everyone is welcome to attend this meeting and hear this distinguished speaker talk on current political problems animal while floyd stecklev was crossing from his farm on the 6th concession of whitchurch on saturday morning about 9 oclock to the farm of his father tax collector frank stecklev ho sighted what at first appeared to be a coon jumping the fence between his farm and wm paisleys on gett ing within better view pat determin ed that tho fourfooter was some thing unusual in tho coon lino and being fortunate in having his gun along he at once shot at the animal the shot nominations will be held on the knocked it down but it got up and friday preceding which is dec 22 made on its way a short distance all municipal councils hold their when it again fell to make sure of nomination earlier owing to christmas day being the last monday in december this year which is also nomination day the statutes provide that municipal j which had started to run final meeting on dec 15 which leaves only seven days to produce the printed financial statement for tho nomination meetings gormley george leary had another car load of hard wood in last week the gormley boys have started playing hockey again on joe siders pond we have a new dealer since geo baker and sons have started hand ling coal mrs lageer of stouffville has been spending a few days with mrs asa winger mr p evans of collingwood and mr wes horner of vaughan had a busy time last week getting ready for the sale of the late asa winger the meetings which have been conducted at the mennonite church the past threo weeks by rev wm moyer came to a close sunday even ing the sale of the late asa winger was well attended last thursday in spito of the cold weather a tremen dous crowd gathered the property drew some bids which did not reach the reserve and was not sold mr and mrs frank thompson of toronto and mr wm thompson barber bill of schomberg jet were guests of mr j thompson and daughter mary on sunday to cele brate his birthday which was satur day baptist anniversary the s5th anniversary of 2nd markham baptist church will be held on sunday december 3rd tho rev w s whitcomheba will be tho speaker morning and evening 11 and 7 oclock special music at the morning servico by homo talent and in tho evening by peachs quartette on monday evening december 4 tho kinsmen quartette ot toronto will take charge of the program the speaker will be mr olivor raymer a violinist and a soloist will 15 present a collection will be taken to defray expenses tho local stores are taking on christmassy appearance regular 2500 ladies coats selling at 1650 wo are offering beautifully patterned in all styles of ladies coats at a wondorful reduction these coats are fur trimmed in neat and attractive designs you can have your choice from our splendid range at only 1650 for coats that havo been soiling at 2500 all you need to do is call us and wo will call and fit you at your home at your convenience harry golden call mo by phone at hugh andersons store mongolia mrs parkinson of toronto former ly mary irennie spent the weekend with her parents auumber of the young people from here have been enjoying early skating at glasgow pond we are sorry to report- that mr henry grice is not improving in health as rapidly as we would like to see him a number of the farmers around mongolia attended the funeral of the late james underbill of claremont on sunday last harvey baker returned from the north with his deer last week and we are glad to learn he is somewhat his game pat levelled his gun and made another perfect shot which uu- inestionablely killed tho animal it proved to be a female wolf weighing 2s pounds with an excel- murphys sheep again attacked by some animal if a wolf has been responsible for the killing of whitchurch sheep in the vicinity of brodies ranch and murphys farm there are more ot the animals to bo killed for on tuesday afternoon another slaughter took place right on pat and edward murphys farm when a purebred iamb was picked from a flock of 50 animals and killed in a field within so rod of the barns mr murphy found the lamb with the hind quarter partly eaten off and an opening in the neck in dicating that the killing had been done in same strange way that has led many to believe it was not done by dogs i think the council should post another reward at once said mr murphy to the tribune he said that it was his belief that if the swamps in the district were hunted in an organized way there might be some more wolves killed tho murphy farm has lost a lot of sheep tho last year or two and sheep valuators as well as the owners are now more confident than ever that lent heavy coat of thick fur the fact wo are ranging in the district tho tribune feels that just as soon as the council can get to gether a suitable reward will be that it is a female leaves a strong belief that there are others in the vicinity but why this one should have left the covering of the swamps farther north for the open fields is rather strange the shooting of a brush wolf right at the very door of so many farmers of the township is something never dreamed of by most residents of the locality and because of this when george hood reported seeing a wolt on his farm in 1932 it was easy to think that george had seen only a police dog again when will cook was en gaged to guard tho brodie sheep last summer he reported sighting a wolf in tho vicinity of the ranch one night and now that one has actually been improved in health mr oliver zeller and family spent shot within roaming distance of the ranch cook was quite right in what he reported it is believed sunday at the home of mr j smith near uxbridge where his soninlaw mr bernard burnell is employed chiropractor is blamed for diphtheria death should have reported girls illness to department of health coroners jury rules that there was gross neglect oft the part of george baird chiroprac tor who attended gladys atkinson aged 9 who died at her home 101 king west october 21 from diph theria in not fulfilling the regula tions of the public health act was marriage clendexixg raixey a lovely wedding took place at the home of mr and mrs edwin ray mer toronto when thelma elaine daughter of mr and mrs j g rainey became the bride of mr frank j clendening son of mr and mrs d a iclendening of markham rev p c peacock officiated the bride who was given in marriage by her brother mr mervyn rainey was prettily gowned in white silk crepe and carried talisman roses and babys breath the bridal party entered tho living room decorated with palms lions ol umo rumiv nciiiui iivv ti the opinion eypressed by coroner dr chrysanthemums to the strains j pp williams at the inquest in j tu siln wedding march o o mrs edwin raymer sister of the toronto last eek george baird is a native of uxbridge being a son of dr d baird toronto who practised dentistry in uxbridge for years this was also the opinion of the jury who after a lengthy delibera tion brought in the following verdict we find that gladys atkinson came to her death oct 21 from diptheric myocarditis and from the evidence find that george baird tho drugless practitioner called in on the case was negligent in that he did not ob serve tho regulations of the depart ment of health of ontario governing such practitioners put before crown the matter has been brought to my attention but will havo to bo con sidered carefully before it is decided whether any action will be taken icrown attorney j w mcfadden kc told toronto papers when ask ed whether tho crown intended tak ing any steps in tho case of mr baird considerable medical evidence was introduced dr hanna of the isola tion hospital stated that if the child had been given antitoxin on oct 6 the chances aro she would have been alive today it was also brought out that mr bair did not havo a swab of the childs throat taken because tho department of health will not accept samo from chiropractors it was pointed out however that ho could have and should have called a nurse and had the swab takon w o gibson assistant crown at torney examined tho witnesses for the crown the evidenco showed that mr baird was called to see tho child oct 6 and while ho first thought she had tonsilitis and later infantile paralysis on tho first day and also a sign of diphtheria ho did not call a medical i doctor or a nurse bride who was matron of honor wore a maize gown and carried bronze mums mr edwin raymer acted as groomsman after the ceremony a buffet luncheon was served tho happy young couple left immediately on a short motor trip a markham will posted as an addition to the govern- ment bounty of 15 mildred footes pupil wins speaking contest young gwillimbury teacher has winning pupil for second time one stouffville entrant foregoing their usual afternoon session last friday members ot the york county council assembled to listen to twelve pupils selected from the various schools in the county as they engaged in the annual oratory contest speaking from tho dais every one of tho youthful entrants made a commendable effort each speaking from a different subject victor sturdy aged 12 of north gwillimbury was awarded the first prize a silver cup speaking onwhat are you going to be his teacher is miss mildred foote daughter of mr and imrs sh foote stouffville rr4 who had a pupil in the prize class last year second prize went to mabel newiovo of georgian who gave a historical sketch of sharon tomplo margaret ross east gwil limbury was third and betty ball king ranked fourth the other contestants who wore each given a cash award by the coun cil were velma middleton etobi coke george mousley vaughan alex williamson markham lorna strat- ton scarboro helen hodgson king elsie jarman whitchurch margaret whitlock york and edith grubin stouffville captain j c boylen principal w h prole and miss l rorke acted as judges among the churches stouffville baptist church rev charles mcgratb pastor sunday december 3rd 1933 1000 am biblo school 1100 am morning worship 700 pm evening worship please remember the prayer services wednesday at 8 pm and sunday at 615 pm you are invited to all of the above services t t t t stouffville presbyterian church rev w 11 fuller ba sunday december 3rd 1933 200 pm sunday school 300 pm afternoon worship everyone invited t t form oha team a meeting of the towns hockey fans decided to form a club to enter the oha with the following offi cers president r c davidson manager percy reesor secretary- treasure and assistant manager dr t j orford rink manager robert lawrie the club are hopeful of get ting together a good team as stouff ville is not entering altona also is ambitious to make a showing and have organized with president blake sanders vice om madill secretary- treasurer fred mcnair coach and manager ken reesor as officers twas the night christmas before wo thought that would be too near so the stouffvillo old boys and girls association christmas will be on the sth of december at the ioof temple 10s7 queen west toronto just near dovercourt christmas novelties dancing card music at 830 friday night december sth special christmas welcome for stouffville people members free nonmembers 25c dr richardson president phone howard 7710 mrs hall secretary phone lakeside 1979 york juniors recipients of eckardt specials fortyfour young women rang ing from 16 to 25 years of age competed in home garden con- 1570725 was leftltests in york county this pa3t an estate of by colin drunimond reesor retired farmer late of the township of markham who died july 23 legatees are arthur j reesor son who re ceives 757s63 ira s reesor son s592s62 esther a brown daught er 500 mary a johnson daughter 1500 trustees mennonite church cedargrove out income from 200 to be used for keeping cemetery in repair your opportunity a courso of biblo study will be given at tho mennonite church sth line markham for 10 days from december 4 to 15 there will bo four lectures dally subjects prophecyisaiah doct- rinetho godhead 1 john sunday school work and methods this courso is for all sunday school and young peoples workers especially are invited tuition 150 j b martin waterloo and l j burkholder of markham are tho instructors plan to attend either all or part of theso lectures special gospel messages on dec 1314 at 800 pm and on sunday december 17 at 1000 am 230 and 730 pm further information obtained from d d his opinion was jringwood or l ir that sho died ot heart failure i markham ontario may bo grove of wambold year these contests included the growing of a complete garden which was scored in the summer the canning of vegetables an ex hibition of garden products and canned vegetables and a written examination pertaining to the years work the competition was divided into jmnior and senior sections and the winners in each section wero presented with silver dessert sets by mr ajh eckardt of toronto the recipients ot theso splendid prizes were miss laurena rutherford of woodbridge in tho senior section and miss pearl chamberlain ot lloydtown in the junior section other prize winners were as follows junior section doris cook maple gladys harrison wood- bridge jane mcneil woodbridge blanche mcdonald woodbridge dora mcdonald woodbridge senior section mildrod monks maple jean irobson woodbridge muriel irwin kloinburg gwen beck woodbridge ruth jennings king orma fry schomberg mary barker king stella hill nobleton presentation was made by mr eckardt at the tlmo of tho junior farmers plowing competition banquet at volloro at which time ho also presented his silver tea sorvlco to high standing plow boy in his class this was won by frank brown of agincourt goodwood do we hear wedding bells victor wright has purchased tho latcham garage as announced in a display adv in this paper read it mrs j f reid is spending a few- days in ottawa at their daughters new home mrs gordon crapper sorry to report laurie wagg has a very bad baud owing to a cut from a butcher knife mr and mrs edgar latcham spent sunday with mr and mrsv wright our new garage man keep open the evening of dec 21st for the sunday school concert in the united church further notice later fmt wilbert j gower of stouff villo is calling frequently at j f reids this last couple of weeks i wonder why the manchester play was postpon ed on account of the bad weather and will take place this friday night in the hall turnips aro being shipped from here soveral car lots going out the last week prices run from 15 to 18 cents a bushel mr and mrs walter cooper have just returned from a trip to toonto attending the royal winter fair al so mr wm morgason took in the fair reception services aro being held in tho united church on sunday evening next quite a number of now members are being received sunday visitors at mr and mrs j e waggs wore mrs e forsythe mr and mrs thos forsythe mr leo foster mr j mcwilllams misses marion and imargaret forsythe our young folks gave their play betty the girl of my heart at pickering last friday they intend to go to bogartown on thursday of this week and mount albeit wednes day next week wo hasten to extend hearty con gratulations to one of our grand old mothers mrs stophten flummerfolt who on tuesday this week reached her s3rd birthday her son hi flummerfolt of toronto presented her with a radio and a big host of friends showered her with con gratulations mrs flumorfelt lives with her daughter imrs wm hender son hero and enjoys first rate health for her ago the death of edward wilson in his 60th year removes a litelong citizenof uxbridgo township from our midst ho passed away from anemia in tho genoral hospital toronto on nov 25th born at glen imajor tho son of tho late thos wilson of that section edward grow up to become a wellknown feuco builder engineer and fireman ho had a mechanical mind his wife who was a missmiddleton survives also ono daughter vera mrs wm jones of uxbridgo two brothers surviving aro william wilson of mid land and thomas of cleveland an only sister mrs ira graham former ly of uxbridgo village is now in toronto in very poor health rev a homer conducted the funeral here interment taking place at goodwood cemetery mennonite church stouffville rev s cressman pastor sunday december 3rd 1933 1000 am sunday school 1100 am and 7 pm preaching by the pastor ballantrae bloomington lhmonvtlle united church rev jac kcu pastor sunday december 3rd 1933 1030 am ballantrao servico 230 piiii bloomlngton 700 pm lemonvillo one more chanco to see cran berry cornorsat ballantrae on fri day december 1st t t t t bloomington and ringwood chrisitan churches e morton preacher sunday december 3rd 1933 our fortune is not at the bottom of tho sea it is near us let us reach out and help ourselves it comes from above its mighty easy to worry but thats all the good it does 1 on services next lords day 1100 am bloomington 230 pm ringwood 700 pm altona the best thing to rejoice in on the lords day is the lord himself t t t t stouffville and church hell cimistian churches chester o souuncr minister sunday december 3rd 1933 stouffvillo 1000 am ss and b classes 1115 pm morning service 700 pm worship and preaching nb regular midweek meeting postponed on account of special services held in the christian church see elsewhere in paper for detailed announcement church hill 200 pm ss biblo classes 300 pm afternoon service thusday s00 pm c e meeting at tho home of mr and mrs lazenby mr murray paisley and miss grace beech will havo charge of a meeting discussing a program for world peace all aro invited to those services t t t t stouffville united church rev thos lnidlaw ma pastor sunday december 3rd 1933 1100 am morning worship the danger of just a little morality 230 pm ss bible classes 230 pm business young mens bible class undenominational will meet in tho oddfellows hall buttons block all young men not in other bible classes will find a real welcome and a helpful hour come and bring a friend 700 pm evening service subject john 316 monday 800 pm yps wednesday 715 pm teacher training class led by pastor wednesday 800 pm prayer and bible study wo welcome you heartily to all services ballantrae cranborry corners the lemon- villobloomington yps drama will bo repeated at ballantrao church on friday evening doc 1st it makes a real hit everywhere it is given dont miss it radio bargains at buttons hnrdwnro store radio department 45 volt regular heavy b battery 169 45 volt heavy duty b battery 239 c volt 11 plate stor- ago 149 radio parts and assessorlcs at coraspondlngly low prices help us to help you by buying ncrc radio repairing our specialty gordon e 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