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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 20, 1935, p. 5

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st0uffv1lle ontario june 20th 1935 town topics the stouffville ludies lawn bowling club will hold their first mixed tournament of the season on friday evening this week draw 630 sharp mr eli maires who farmed for some time on the 8th concession just south of mr morgan haker mp was in town on friday eli is now located on seugog isljiid and his tost ollice is view lake the warren bituminous paving co had a gang of men out here last week cementing any cracks in our fine pavement and repairing broken curbing the road has stood up well because it had been well put down and after five years is just as good today as when constructed the repairs put on last week were only such as must be made to all roads of this type for a certain number of cracks ore inevitable on a concrete base the warren people are highly thought of in stouffville where their excellent service seems never to bo forgotten miss francis ratcliff of ford was home this week mr v e morden is attending the grund lodge of oddfellows in toronto this week as delegate from stouffville lodge prospective used car buyers should not overlook mr delbert holdcns announcement on page 6 a guarantee with every car is worth something to you lome wideman teacher at con cord has secured a school at birchcliir charles ratcliff will be the new teacher at concord it is reported the regular monthly meeting of the wctu will be held at the home of imrs j boadway church street on thursday june 20th at 3 oclock let us make an effort to be present visitors with mr h c pennock last weekend were mr william h cockburn mr kenneth h kernaghan and miss edna button ill of toronto miss myrtle crossen underwent a surgical operation in a toronto hospital on monday and is report ed as making favorable recovery a fact her friends will all be thankful for one of our local painters came in for due credit for the manner in which he saved an accident and per haps a life when driving his car through the village of markham one day recently the economist re ports the incident thus a near accident occurred on main street near the post ollice on tuesday morning when two small children ran out in front of an approaching car eye witnesses of the affair state that much credit is due the driver mr dan cook of stouffville who applied his brakes so forcibly as to prevent hitting them although the escape was very narrow mr and mrs e cooper of hamil ton also mrs h it mccay and daughter kathleen of burlington were weekend guests with mrs ira badgerb dr fred brillinger made a brief visit to his father and brothers in town last week dr brillinger flew from now york to buffalo to attend a meeting and rushed up to stouff ville by train on a side trip of a day or so miss agues kllnck is on a weeks holiday at the summer cottage of miss marion meach lake scugog miss imeach is a member of mark- ham high school staff orvul burkholder has taken a position ri baker in stovers bakery filling the vacancy open since mr archie stover left for milverton the heaviest rain of the 1935 season came down on monday when fields were flooded and water cours es swollen beyond their normal size no damage is reported but a great deal of good is anticipated for the ground has not been well soak ed all spring betty beauty salon stouffville care free days will be yours this summer with a xestle lkkmaxext wave nestle nest oil nestle super oil wave wave s500 750 1000 350 fuigidixe waves 350 500 750 1000 in spiral croquinjfuole or combination all waves include shampoo and finger wave only genuine supplies are used in this salon for appointment phone 3206 claremont large attendance at the cooper show quality servkw mrs w mcfarlane river is visiting mrs m of peace rawson miss ruth barker is assisting on the post otlice staff during the absence of postmaster leavens on holidays mr and mrs wm rennie and mr and mrs jacob wideman have returned from spring bay muni- toulin island where they visited the formers daughter and travelled over the finest motor roads they had ever enjoyed the kinsmen quartette of tor onto will be at the stouffville christian church on sunday next when they will render us several musical numbers the message of the evening will be brought by mr o l ituymer stanley theatre friday saturday 2123 one hour late joe with morrison helen twelvetrees long live the king and short subjects mr t d stoddard host of the house of refuge on yonge street has tendered his resignation to the york county council after is years of successful service he was a genial and kindly man and retires owing to the ill health of mrs stoddart imrs j borinsky is not sure whether june is just her lucky month or whether it was pure skill but last week she won no less than three prizes on two occasions in toronto she was in on a prize at both a bridge and a bowling tourna ment and on the third day she was on a winning team at a mixed lawn tournament at newmarket tuesday wednesday the remains of the late levina fitzgerald who died in toronto on june 12 were laid to rest at dick son hill cemetery on friday after noon last followed by a number of old friends along with the mourn ers from toronto the late mrs wilson was a daughter of john wilson and the late margaret wil son of ringwood she is survived by her husband and two daughters margaret and vera as well as by her father and two sisters mrs ovar and mrs goodyear all of toronto she left ringwood as a maiden mr l thompsett who has been employed in this neighborhood for some time has decided to make a visit to his native england mid has authorized as farmer auctioneer to sell his entire household goods by public auction on the market square next saturday at 2 pm in addition to kitchen dining room living room and bedroom furniture an electric radio sonora and beatty electric washer will be sold no reserve terms cash see bills for list a reward is offered for return of brooch and chain lost on may 21 or any information leading to its recovery valued us a keepsake no questions will be asked the proper ty of mrs howard j malloy phone 1002 stouffville mrs imcmurchy of seamen sask s spending a month with her mother mrs powell donald bacon has been engaged as teacher of the 4th line uxbridge public school for the coming year mr and mrs james mcculiough moved from their farm to their village residence on thursday last anniversary services will be held in the united church on sunday next with rev archer wallace as speaker the wms of the united church was entertained by the locust hill society at the home of mrs topper on thursday afternoon last have a iaws garden of iasting beauty feed them vigoro dr hess fly spray kills plies in the protects cows in stable the pasture l mrs christian raymer who suffered a fractured hip a week ago sunday when she took a weak spell is not making much progress and her condition has been so weak the break has not been put in a cast black moon jack holt final cluip law of the wild comedies june 27 28 20 all quiet on the western front william pyles the veteran i ontario county farmer of 93 years has been spending a week in town i with his daughter mrs richard ward mr pyles is perhaps the most remarkable man in these parts for he has few equals for his keenness of mind and agality of body at so great an age mr pyles has rent- rpvivai ttovxtlmf 0 nls tarm pickering on the icv iv xls olujwllnu advice of his doctors who informed him that he should take a rest mr pyles ranched his lands up to last year and generally took charge of things but is now roilly living retired and spending most of his time at the home of his grand daughter in brooklin mr walter d atkinson imperial oil agent of markham has taken over the route at stouffville recent ly in charge of mr w p burnett 2nd will run it together with the markham branch and expects to spend a half of each day at each station says the markham econo mist mr burnett has been trans ferred to the oshawa plant after serving the pattrons of stouffville district for past fifteen years and that town will be the worse with out his presence however it may be wise not to leave a good man in one place too long so maybe the im perial oil c is justified in making the change we are sure walter atkinson will give the same un stinted service that has been ren dered by his predecessor in past years n i west the almira church brief history from l j burk- holders book now on sale at drug stores miss jean collard of the canadian bank of commerce staff is on holidays visiting her two aunts imrs j ernest dougherty and mrs alton h perkins in denver colorado jean was aboard the first train which was allowed to cross the flooded area where ruin and deso lation was rampant following the colorado floods her position on the bank staff here is being filled by her sister miss isobel coltard colored student at the toronto baptist seminary samuel black is visiting with mr and mrs s knight just south of town mr black is a member of the clarkson- ville baptist church in jamaica and is therefore visiting his pastors parents mr black is an intelligent young man and looks forward to his return to his native land to minister among the brethren of his own race and color magnus e morgan and family moved to guelph on monday mr morgan has been promoted to road boss of the cpr from guelph to london mr and mrs donald mcculiough were honored by their many friends on wednesday evening last where they were given a shower of useful and pretty gifts the shower was held at the home of the brides parents mr and imrs frank ham the many friends of mr and mrs caskey will deeply regret their departure from our village at the end or the month mr caskey has been a successful principal of the continuation school during the past five years and during that time both he and mrs caskey have willingly assisted in many community affairs mrs j h caskey atcm held a piano recital for her pupils at her home on friday evening last after the recital her pupils present ed mrs caskey with a beautiful glass- basket of cut flowers and a pair of candle holders little miss mabel tucker was also presented with a pretty hand bag by her teacher this award was given by imrs caskey to the pupil who had made the best progress in her piano instruction since the beginning of the year at chas coopers big demon stration a wonderful time was en joyed by the large crowds assembled at this enterprising store prizes were awarded for the day to pur chasers who took advantage of the many unusual offers lyman pilkey and bert jones were the lucky fulopep growing mash vulopep fixe chick feed coarse ciiick feed fulopep egg mash cash coal nut 1100 stove 1125 per ton i for june orders stiver bros seed store and elevator open 3 nights a week phone 4501 stouffvilio ont winners of the trip to muskoka these two gentlemen having won the first prizes last year an extra prize wtis awarded to the next highest contestant fred pugh further winners were allan meyers of stouffville hugh gregg cecil redman and grace tomlinson all of claremont the whole scheme is an excellent one suggestive of enterprising energetic management proving very successful the village and whole community were shocked when they learned of the sudden death of mr edward gibson on the morning of june 1 after a few hours illness it was well known that lie had suffered a heart condition for the past one and a half years but as he had been somewhat improved the last two or three months his death was wholly unexpected the late mr gibson was born in march 1sg5 on the 7th concession on the farm now- occupied by orvel burton and was the youngest son of the late wm and elizabeth gibson ono sister mary jane died over 45 years ago and two older brothers john and james predeceased him a few years ago also one sister mrs james smith of whitby whose funeral he attended some two months since in 1ss0 ho married annie j michell who survives him and ono daughter mtibel lillian at home also one brother wm gib son in uledonte township many friends from stouffville and other other points were in attendance at the funeral permanent waving special oil croquignolo with beautiful curly ends 105 other waves nestle frederics eugene 1550 500 750 1000 these waves are guaranteed zotos mnchineless 1000 all waves include shampoo and finger wave four doors east presbyterian church j keeping phone si 14 send the tribune to absent friends with suitable talent each year becoming more dillicult to locate cedar grove is spending more money this season than ever before to make this garden party in cedarena canyon on sat eve july 6 equally as outstanding as its nine annual predecessors vital advantages dualautomatic protection hermetically sealed mechanism allsteel cabinets worlds fastest freezing 5year guarantee on sealedin mechan ism on all stand ard models wonder westinghouse has njoyed the greatest sales increase of any electric refrigerator in canada one owner tells another of the exclu sive advantages which westinghouse users enjoy advantages that you too will want in your electric refrigerator settle your problems of food preser vation by choosing your westinghouse now while prices are lowest in history small down payment and easy terms make it possible to pay for your westinghouse out of what it saves westinghouse duahautomatic refrigerators sold by e a button hardware merchant stouffville rev lj burkholder is author or a brief history of the mennonites in ontario in the two local drug stores where they may he pur chased the hook contains a comprehen sive chronicle of the church fathers and the charges throughout ontario and a brief history of each of particular local interest in the well printed volume of 350 pages is a fine history of the early mennonites in york county spejk- ing of the almira church the writer says this place of worship is located on lot 32 concession 5 markham the area of the markham settle ment was formerly served by two regular appointments mr iluher and stecklin the former was prob ably at gormley and the lalter near the steckley residences these two names appear as regular appoint ments in 1858 calendar but do not ippear after the almira church was built the brick building at almira was built in i860 and the property was deeded to the mennonite church by jacob wide man john christian and jacob wideman were the first trustees at the present time meetings are held on every alternate sunday the ministers who resided near the church and served are adam widenfan jacob wideman samuel wideman lewis s weber and aaron d grove l s weber was ordained at the waterloo ciiuich for this place and labored here for a time on sept 2 1931 a d grove a member of this congregation was ordained to the ministry at the wideman church bishop hallman and derstlno presiding daniel hoover sr christian l hoover manasseh r fretz and jacob h wideman are the deacons who have served this place and widcmans jointly the membership at almira is about 30 a sunday school is con ducted we eve 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