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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 19, 1934, p. 5

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stouffville ontakio july 19 1934 local happenings k a crubin optometrist will ho at his ollice in stouffville on monday and tuesday july 23rd and 24th bert pollard has moved into the collard block to occupy the apart ment upstairs special showing t ladies aud misses suits and dresses all day saturday july 21 at shaws store mr mcfadyen will be with us to assfst como prepared to seo the nowest styles for sale practically new wheel barrel and lawn mower no further uso for them l e oneill stouft ville dr ball has resume his practise after a couple of weeks holiday mrs a griffith is visiting with friends in bracebrldge for a couple of weeks miss eileen gallagher ot cavan t-l- e1i f tll quality is spending the summer with her lorodto full 0 cabbage service miss holmes and mr harold hunter both of toronto spent the weekend with mr and mrs chas holmes church street north little shirley morden daughter of mr and mrs howard morden of i toronto is visiting with her grand last sale of the season for thurs day friday and saturday after j father w e morden which the store will be closed until further notice mrs m watts tho local bowling club has dis covered a new skip in mr w e morden who has not counted him self anything better than a good lead or second man ho took a rink to the mixed tournament at aurora and captured second prize tea cloths his assistants wero mrs hen doten mrs mcgrogan and herb porter now and then motorists take ad vantage to spend a few hours in the local motor camp at memorial park last week a windsor tourist and native horn stouffvilleito put up here with his wife and family travelling in their specially equipp ed cabin attached to the rear of their motor car tho tourist was mr kells cameron son of rev p c cameron who was pastor of the stouffville baptist congregation so years ago the visitor said he had not been in town since he was four years of age but he always re members the place of his birth mr cameron was born in the house on main street now the chapman resi dence this native son is an em ployee of the chrysler motor co at windsor and his home community is glad to learn of his success as a business man dr stratton and wife of napanee also mass dewitt from manitoba have been visiting with mr and mrs blake sanders major baggot of camphellford is acting agent at the cnr station while mr preston is on holidays miss erma court ot uuionville and proprietress of the fancy cake- shop and ice cream parlor in that little hamlet was the guest of miss j a button obrien ave last week earl clendening of the iroyal canadian mounted police was in town from kirkland lake while down from the north to take back a prisoner earl looked smart in his blue tunic mrs vernor kathleen freel of new york with her young son are visiting with her parents dr and mrs ira freel w a burkholder cnr agent at sudbury jet is holidaying in town at the home of his mother mrs nelson burkholder mr and mrs clifford mole of claremont nee ruby meconnel visited with moles aunt mrs herb porter last week aunt mrs herb porter girl 19 wants position in good home experienced references write ella wilson goodwood ontario mr and mrs robert ratcliff and two sons also david harris and mrs thos jtotcliff motored to niagara falls on tuesday on a de lightful motor trip for sale new potatoes from pei certified cobblers sell by the bag bushel or basketvery reason able price town detlvory robert stewart phone 1208 heads early cabbage have become a drug on the toronto market local growers report stouffville truckers are obtaining only two cents each for them then they must be large and solid anything but choice heads are rejected the abundant growth and larye acreage is held responsible for low prices tribulation of a young farmer mrs j nosworthy and baby j daughter of toronto are visiting tue walkerton times tells in an with her sister mrs d mcconnocbie way tho experience ot in the westend miss dorothy mcgrogan of tor onto is spending a few days in town with her mother mr arnold henessey and miss gertrudo boyd of oshawa were weekend visitors with mr and mrs hugh boyd stanley theatre stouffville alltalkie rev thos laidlaw was summon ed to uxbridge to assist in the funeral service of mrs a e dob- son who passed away in her 59th year her maiden name was jean leask and she was a member ot his congregation on the epsom circuit 25 years ago mr and mrs w mclaughlin and young son of toronto are with mrs mclaughlins mother mrs james mccullough obrien avenue stouffiville ladies bowling club will hold their annual ladies rinks tournament next wednesday july 25th draw at 115 pm mr and mrs george madill of detroit and mir and mrs j h madill of harrow also mrs e palmer and mrs ira boyer of clare mont spent a few days with mr and mrs geo t lee miss b raymer principal cedric watson is taking a summer course in toronto which is attracting many school teachers again this holiday season friday saturday july 2021 irl without at room charles farrell charlie ruggles popeyo sailor radio roundup the canadian social hygiene council will bring damaged lives to stouffiville at the stanley theatre on july 18th and 19th with the picture thero will he added a lecture dealing with tho anatomy and physiology of reproduction and giving detailed information as to the technical aspects of venereal diseases their excellencies gover nor general and lady bessborough are the official patrons of the canadian social hygiene council mr and mrs harold osgood of rochester ny have been holiday ing at the home of mrs s shankel opposite the united church tuesday wednesday july 21 and 25 downstairs john gilbert our gang comedy choo choo friday and saturday july 27 and 28 all of me george raft carol lombard mrs w t byam and miss ethel also councillor arthur weldon wife and little daughter spent sunday with mrs byams sister at bowman- ville brant township farmer who was forced to lead a cow homo in his birthday suit when his clothes floated away in the rockey saugeen river the paper says a young married farmer of tho south line brant who while tak ing a cattle beast across the river to his farm decided to carry his clothes in one hand and lead the hoifer with tho other suddenly istepped into a deep nolo in tho stream and in order to swim out i had to abandon his garments in the swirling waters reaching shore in is spenuing a birthday suit ho looked in vain weeks vacation at her home ou for his erstwhile attire and being main street after spending a weekng r obliged to abandon tho at bayview house kahsho lakejhunt he rad the unpleasant prospect miuskoka jin view of having to make the three- quarter mile hike to his home un- mr and mrs herbert paisley andjder saturdays midhour sun with son gordon and mrs bastord all of nothing to cover his humiliation hut toronto and mr pretty of new- the naked truth fly spray a proper application in the morning will give protection to your cows all day long the best fly spray on the market recleaned buckwheat seed corn turnip seed sowing rape millet feeds schumacher feed barley feed oats feed wheat vim oat feed fulopep growing mash keep your pullets healthy by using the best growing mash at no higher cost stiver bros phone 4501 stouffville ontario cream for best results ship your cream to stouffville creamery our prices are the highest and service is unexcelled- our market have been enjoying a visit in town at the home ot mr and mrs wash paisley will the patrons ot the stouff ville public library please take notice that the library will be clos ed from monday july 23rd until tuesday august 7th will all those taking books from the library govern themselves accordingly the foundation of mr a b clossens new residence in the west end was built last week and the house when completed will be an attractive brick bungalo dr p c smith and family visit ed in barrie and collingwood last sunday it was in the northern town where dr simth attended collegiato 4 0 years ago and this was his first l visit since his collegiate days crops are wonderful in simcoe county while wasaga beach was lined with thousands of people noted dr smith miss francis ratcliff of brant- ford is spending two weeks at home here misses grace and marion both rns of toronto also spent the weekend at their home here among tho successful students at toronto normal school just an nounced were miss 55aida barker laughter of mr and mrs morley barker of stouffville jean mcewen daughter of rev a mcewen of melville and miss blanche atkinson of bethesda and charles ratcliff disappointment is general over the failure of three other students from this vicinity it is said that tho markings were sevjre al though one student who failed ex plained to us that while he was con sidered a particularly apt pupil he fell down as a teacher mirs margaret graham of mount albert is visiting with mrs lemon baker mrs graham is 93 years of age but enjoys the company of her friends and on monday mrs baker entertained mrs nancy lee and mrs robt hamilton fortunately there were not many peeping toms about but one or two who did lamp liim were con vinced that an advance guard from tho nudist colony had arrived or that a stray doukhobor was out in the open in true form and left him to carry on without molestation after several engagements witli barking dogs that did not help tho situation any he finally reached home and if ever there was a hub by who was tankful that the south line iode were not holding a meeting at that time on his premis- stouffville creamery co open tuesday thursday and saturday evenings see goo remarkable pathfinder 8 important betterments 15 to 20 thicker tread broader nonskid shoulders higher nonskid blocks full centre traction 25 more tread wear 2 cord breaker strips supcrtwlst cord carcass saving in price there isnt another make of tire not even a topprice line which has a cord carcass equal to pathfinders come in and get the low price for your size the great success met with by the shaw store through the recent special showing of suits and dresses for girls and ladies has induced the firm to arrange another display for this saturday july 21 you will be interested in the display so come any time during the day or evening and enjoy a look around the employees of the stouffville creamery co were forced to work last sunday making butter late saturday night some sixty cans of cream stood on the platform ready for the mixer a break down in the new trigidaire plant was the cause of the hold up and experts had to repair the trouble before work in the plant proceeded rev herbert lee occupied the pulpit in the local christian church last sunday it is expected that this congregation will shortly name a new pastor for the charge which includes churchill the choice is likely to fall on a minister serving down in the states a former pastor at newmarket nothing definite to announce yet is the in formation from the officials of the church mr j l byer last week supplied new honey for the local market which for color and flavor we have never sampled better mr byer in common with other large apiarists states that the honey crop will be a short one this season duo to sever al causes chief of which is the winter kill of bees from the severe weather however even with an estimated 50 per cent less crop there are hopes that prices will be much better than last year for the producers and the bees are seeing to it that the quality is such as cannot bo surpassed it was friday night and it was also tho thirteenth a bad combin ation to the superstitious mind and to add to the suspicion of some a cat ran across the green as the weekly mixed tournament was about to start at the local bowling headquarters nothing in such things said one bowler hut ho was wrong for in the midst of the play the lights went out and the place was plunged in darkness tho calam ity was not so much that the game had to he abandoned but as one scotchman explained wo had just paid our fee and didnt get it back f y w brathwaite hardware stouffville out proceeding down the 8th con ot whitchurch on saturday night roy pennock of toronto crashed in to the side of the cement bridge near tho dl stouffor farm and almost demolished a new ford car a lady passenger sustained serious injuries and was rushed to tho stouffiville hospital and on sunday was re moved to tho victoria hospital tor onto pennock was charged with reckless driving and placed under arre3t by constablo walker he blamed tho mishap to glaring head lights which proventod him seeing tho bridge tho wrecked car was towed to sllverthornsgaragcstouff- vllle tho drlvor escaped injury but tho lady passenger was unconslous for some hours and appeared to have suffered injury to her back one of our aged citizens mr isaac brillinger reached his s4th birthday last sunday in very good health he works hard all week and goes to church on sunday which is an indication that this octo genarian citizen has not departed from the ways of his pioneer parents mr brillinger resides with bis daughter on main street east a transformer near the park burned out last friday night and was the means of plunging half the town into darkness it blew a fuse at ringwood and two hours elapsed before the current was restored had this accident happened the previous evening when there were hundreds of strangers in town one wonders what might have happened a motor party consisting of mr and mrs henry brillinger mrs maria hoover obrien avenue and mr and mrs percy brillinger journeyed to chippawa near niagara falls the other day to visit mrs john allan who is 91 years of age henry brillingers mother and maria hoovers mother were sisters of mrs allan who received her guests in cordial and jovial manner she is a wonderful woman for iter treat age possessing all her faculties to a marked degree stouffville public school under the principalship of mr cedric wat son has again established an envi able record at tho entrance examin- tion by passing 19 pupils out of 20 writing from this school tho un successful pupil was affected by nervousness and thus was unable to measure up however the results obtained are marvelous and should be highly gratifying to teachers parents and students alike at rich mond hill 37 out ot 43 were successful and at claremont 14 out ot 20 in case that any of tho local em- bibers of the frothy suds which once ran over top of tho tall glasses onto tho bar room counter aro whetting their throats in readiness for an other chanco to buy a glass in stouffville there will bo nothing but disappointment for them as we understand tho new law it will re spect local option districts thus thoso centres once under that carried local option aro still under it only a repeal vote or very strong representation to tho government would bring a license for stouffville and us safe to announco thero will benono issued here not at present and nover unless sentiment changes toward tho old timo saloon save money and have your summer leisure by letting us bake your cakes pies tarts rolls etc this season visit our cake shop or order from our drivers stouffville bakery ambrose stover proprietor intomiigcitiel -igc-dirr- b keoqci j5t fdalli sevicelotv fares canadian and us points typical low return fares between stouff iville andi washington s2040 pittsburg 1400 montreal 1505 losaiirelcs 0555 subject to change without notice tickets time tables and all coach travel infor- j mation at anderson phone 158 es and searching for a topic for dis cussion it was this particular shine who was trying to got by unseen clothes may not make the man but they certainly relieved one blushing brother of his ombairass ment as ho got into them on this occasion h ere an dth ere s s empress of japan arrived at victoria recently with one of the largest passenger lists in the past three years there was a total of 577 from the orient and honolulu the liner was also heavily booked for the westbound trip from vancouver and victo ria speaking at toronto recently before members of the interna tional building owners and managers association e w beatty kc chairman and presi dent of tho canadian pacific railway doubted the wisdom of too elaborate planning in na tional economics mr beatty did not think the present system of society was wrong except in tho way in which it 1b applied the canadian pacific railway will celebrato the fiftieth anni versary of the completion of its transcontinental lino next year it was november 71885 that donald a smith later lord stralhcona drove the last spika at craigellachle joining east to west and atlantic to pacific si diane an vfllliatos to- night stanley theatre stooffville hon charles a dunning vice- president and general manager ot the seigniory club monte- bcllo quebec has been elected a director of barclays bank can ada tho former federal min ister ot financo is also president of tho ontario equitable life in surance company after one of tho most remark able and successful meetings ever hold by a religious body tho ox ford group left tho banff springs hotel for the east imany of them sailed from quebec by b empress of australia for ens- land the next houso party win be held at oxford july 114 speaking at the admiral beatfy hotel saint john sir william clark british high commissioner to canada claimed that tho real eourco of canadas troubles lni connection with marketing agrl- cultural produce lay in the un economic expansion of agricul tural production by industrial countries especially soma of the larger european countries which aro normally importers music moonlight glorious lake breezes with 600 miles of sailing on tho canadian pacifics great lakes ships aoslnlboino keewa- tin and manitoba- are at the dis posal of passengers on the com panys lines this summer at tow cost tho offer promises to be very alluring to canadians and visitors to the dominion as well

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