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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 31, 1934, p. 8

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stouffvffle ontario may 311934 mid- night idai if cedar beach dance rtiulll gardens north shore lake musselman sunday june 3rd commencing at 12 pm standard time xklsox hatch and his orchestra dont forget our saturday night dances ballantrae june 17th has been decided upon as the anniversary of the little unit ed church here opexixg daxck connors pavilion east side husselmans lake on tuesday june 5 melody boys orchestra modern old tyme dancing admission gents 25c ladles 10c dancing every tues day and saturday night to bent six roomed house on main street lights water newly decorated good garden apply at tribune office for sale or rent that six roomed house in the village of stouffirille the house is solid white brick and in a good state of repair adjoining is a large lot with garage hen house and fruit trees and small fruits make me an offer for particulars address james ferguson it it no2 plckerin q o o d o o n o o a o o d e o d o d o o d o o d o 0 o o d o d o o a o o 0 o o d o o d o o a o o d ioezoe aonoc x0e30i xoexoe 0exox n o o d o o q o o n o this record of achievements the conservative government has a positive record of humane benefit unique in the world mothers allowance to 6700 mothers cares for 20000 minor children 225000 per month does this 2800000 a year to keep these homes free from penury old age pensions 47000 aged persons protected by this fine legislation that the grits of quebec refuse to pass 10800000 a year average per pensioner 1800 per month workmens compensation for injuries in course of employment paid to workmen injured 1 year 5125620 paid to workmen medical aid 1 year 817000 5942620 nearly six million dollars a year to injured workmen the conservative governments care for workers school grants for free education of every boy and girl in ontario 12000000 add to the above many millions annually paid to give free hospitalization to those in need free insulin and radium treatment for diabetes cancer elect george s henry k vr conservative candidate in east york aosaoz ioexoe xoexoe l loeaog xoexoe xoezoi ioe30e o d o o d o o a o d o o a o o n lincolnville we are glad to see mrs jos winterstein out and around again we hear mel thomas has pur chased a new car the roads will all be dusty now anna housser is home again with her mother after a short stay of about a year in stouffville llncolnvllle painter walter melvin is busy touching up the cottages at lake musselman we hear that our mail courier herb ferrier has purchased the property belonging to the mantle bros imr and mrs levi reesor and family visited with his sister mrs jos byer on sunday last mrs albert elson has been on the sick list but we are glad to report she is slowly recovering frank pace is handicapped these days nursing a smashed thumb obtained from a bard slam of a window john housser wlfo and family visited with his mother on sunday joe housser of toronto was home over the weekend wedding belles have been ringing here ken and flornce are away on their honeymoon and they wlll be very much missed by everyone around our corner when gordon lehman goes fish ing ho catches mostly trout hes a good sport too and hands a few around to the neighbours atta boy gord announcement claremont the senior cgit group held a delightful mystic tea at the manse on saturday afternoon last iclaremont baptist church ceme tery memorial service will be held on june 10 at 2 oclock a program will be given and an historial sketch will be read the bowling season is here again and the big opening event so far as claremont is concerned will be a mens tournament to be held on wednesday june 16th commenc ing at 130 pm standard time valuable prizes will b6 given the yps- of the united church closed their activities for the summer months with an enjoyable banquet held in the school room of the church on thursday evening may 17th the guest speaker at the banquet was rev j h smyte ma bd of port perry at the boys interschool track meet held in oshawa on may 24th harold morgan came first in the jr high jump winning a silver medal and second in the broad jump and in the 220 yd dash the prize for each being a bronze medal bill tomlinson was second in tlw one mile race and third in the half mile race receiving two bronze medals those two boys are now qualified to enter the boys track meet to be held in toronto on june 9 th as this meet will be open to all first and second prize winners providing they have obtained a standing of 50 per cent for the school year at the annual meeting of the wi held at the home of mrs j w gregg on wednesday afternoon may 16th the following executive was elected for another year president mrs r b forsyth 1st viceprest mrs d a scott 2nd vice mrs j w gregg secretary miss ic im ujiderhill assist secy miss m forsyth treasurer mrs e gibson pianists mesadme3 w ward and e palmer directors imesdamos d dawson j e glover h g mclntyre d m morgan arid misses g e evans and m forsyth home and school committee and com munity activities mesdames b f kllpatrick e palmer e pearce n sanderson and n f tomlinson visiting the sick committee mesdames j pallister j coates e gleason and miss s e evans membership committee mesdames d dawson delos hill f loyst and m walford auditors mesdames b if kllpatrick and c a overland pross secretary mrs b f kllpatrick brougham union lodge held their regular meeting on wednesday may 23rd on which occasion they were visited by the district deputy grand master rt worshipful brc albert downs visitors were present from caledonia bay of quinte markham stouffville about oho hundred wero present at the ban quot at which wm howard turn er acted as toast master ho was congratulated by the various speak ers on the unique opportunity ho had had of initiating his own son konnetb the newly initiated candi date had a toast proposed by his grandfather mr donald beaton who spoke feelingly of tho privilege of so doing and kenneth responded briefly and modestly v w bro wllker proposed tho toast to the grand lodge and rt wor bro downs rosponded in a very pleasing and instructive manner among others responding to the toast to tho visitors proposed very ably by w bro hugh pugh wore rt wor bro miller and w bro ness a musical program was supplied by imiss luella gaynian of stouff ville accompanied by miss anno lehman at tho piano and mr bert harvey in comedy songs ably assist ed by mrs harvey at tho piano theso artists wore well recolvd mr harvey has lost nono of his old power to provldo fun and miss gay- men has a really lovely voice she was particularly pleasing in tho fower song and the little groy homo in the west la order to faclllate a nioreemcient feed service to our many patrons negotiations have been completed for the ware housing of a complete stock of feeds at the bethesda grist mill 5th line under the supervision of mr j r sider a complete line of feeds including tho various linos ot poultry feeds which we manufacture poultry food ingred ients mill feeds and course grains will bo stocked the same low cash prices will prevail as at our own mill and you will be assured of quick courteous service dicksons hill mills bethesda ontario phone stouffvillo 7207 markham ontario phone stouffville 5505 our prices on tires like our other services will please you wo are equipped and ready to give you expert repair service with tho least possible delay wo would like to show you batteries tires repairs don wilson groves garage ringwood phone 7908 seiberl1ng age tires to show you why they are the undisputed leader on the low prick field we will check your tires free charge and will our vulcanizing to be satisfactory guarantee tenders for coat about 50 ton car of virginia pocohontas coal not larger than 4 inch lump to be delivered at stouff ville school building during the second week in july sealed tenders marked tender for coal to be sent to the undersigned on or before june 11 1934 j s dougherty secretary stouffvillo school board in memoriam gower in fond and affectionate memory of our dear parents william and annie gower who have answered the call to a higher life no length of time no lapse of years can dim our parents past for treasured memories hold them dear and will while memory lasts ina dorian and wiihert seven pigs for sale about 40 pounds average also one holstein bull len wideman phone 1104 for sale a brood sow due to pig in two or three weeks also a ibull fourteen months old phono 9 20g e a storry bloomington in memoriam 7 wiilciimn in loving memory of onr dear balby merlyn grant wide- man who passed away at the ago of thirteen months may 30 1933 somewhere beyond the shadows dwollsa little hoy of ours whom we looked on as a treasure whom we cherished as divine but softly as a sunbeam ho slipped from off lifes deck and we yearn so much for the loving touch of his arms around our neck sadly missed by mamma and daddy for sale or exchange m h spring tooth cultivator 17 tooth with grain box for gojd milch cow phone 6007 plants redy early cabbage and tomato plants for sale allan clossen phono 309 for sale white rock chicks 850 per hundred also hatching eggs jos betz stouffville for sale baby chicks barred rocks ready may 28 white leg horns june 1st r e brown phono 176 farm wanted to buy about one hundred acres with some bush and hydro available send full particulars location and best price to box m tribune ofilce farmers sell your farm produce through tho ilt pleasant market at 612 mt pleasant road and get the most for your stuff low rentals 5c per foot markets wednesday and satur day apply on premises w stouffville branch prices this week bag dominion flour 109 now cheese 2 lbs 25c campbells tomato soup 3 tins 23c bayslde peas 2 tins baysldo corn 2 tins dom shortening lb early morning coftoo dom coffeo lb sunlight soap 4 bars castile soap 5 for 2s oz sweet mixed pickles lb 2s oz camp pork beans tin bacon squares lb perfection floor wax tin domino baking powder tin marmlll chiclj starter 8 lbs marmlll growing mash 10 lbs oyster shell or grit j5 lbs white satlh flour bag 23c 21c 10c 29c 35c 22c 23c jar 25c 10c 10c 250 10c 25c 25c 25c ooc i paul boadway manager blaise pascal noblo deeds are most estimable when hidden there is much of nohility in tho lifo about us in the business upon our streets and pro fessions and this helps to make life worth while r g clendening funeral director phone stouffville 263

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