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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 20, 1935, p. 8

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stouefville ontario june 20 1935 bethesda tub only tire with 2 trends ono ueiuath the other wonderful tire value seibarling duo tread tires they ire the only tires in the world hint are genuinely air cooled the only tires with two trends one beneath the other 11 thicker tread less punctures far less chance of had skids or lilowouts duo treads give amazing mileage we linve other seibeiliiijs too to cover am needs at aid prices bring your tire trouble to our garage for expert and prompt service we not only sell new tires but we put them on and send vou away with a feeling of security and satisfaction it is this service and a fair deal that has enabled us to sell more tires than most dealers in this district our turnover would astonish you our garage service and tire repair work is our best advertising medium we strive to please always rendering prompt and efficient service tires bought from us entitle you to have them put on and properly iitted don wilson ringwood ontario phone 7908 ringwood miss ada gower of toronto spent the weekend with her parents mr and mrs geo gower mrs nancy lee of stoiiffville is spending a few days with her sister mrs j m grove mr and mrs harry spang of sandford were sunday visitors at d l stouffers our villagers received a thrill on monday night when norman hall driving an elderly car took a header over the ditch coming up the sth concession when he failed to turn at uingwood corner one of the heavy cement abutments was taken off and the car came to a stop upended against the fockler resi dence smashed beyond usefulness fortunately the lone occupant was uninjured constable walker of markhum was called and is investi gating for a long time a checker iboard or warning sign has been needed at this point but it is con tinually neglected the attention of the road commission should again be drawn to the need of some re flector sign vandorf the mr charles scadding spent weekend at burkes falls imiss ina bostwick spent the weekend with her parents here mr and mrs a harrison of holt had tea with mr and mrs c imoynihan on saturday mr a vannostrand of elgin mills spent the weekend with lmr and mrs j a vannostrand we are sorry to report that mrs a g snider also mrs j graham are under the doctors care mrs g k mayor and mrs e rowe or newton robinson called on mr w d richardson last thursday afternoon mr a puttenden also chet and garnet who have been sawing lumber at wilborforce havo re turned to their home here a number from here attended the convention of womens institutes of north york district which was held in aurora united church the yps ball team journeyed to snowball on friday night to play the snowball yps team the score was 222 in favour of van- dorr congratulations to mr gordon carr who won a lovely silver cup at the aurora horse show with night hawk in the farmers hurdle race mr and mrs g e richardson miss f macdonald imiss mary willis and mr ronald hantin motored to niagara falls last wednesday thanks to councillors president w j evans and vice- president it b illoyd of the musselmans lake ratepayers association take this method to publicly express their appreciation and that of their association in general to the whitchurch town ship council for the splendid and whole hearted manner in which the municipal body cooperated with them this year in making necessary road repairs and road oiling at the lake they are pleased with the treatment meted out to them and stand ready to cooperate with the council for any general advance ment to the municipality dickson hill decoration the annual decoration service in connection with the cemetery tit dickson hill will be held on sun day june 30 there will be full de tails announced next week sunday trucking ban on all sunday trucking on ontario highways with the exception of vehicles carrying milk and per ishable goods is under contempla tion by the provincial highways de partment it was learned at toronto from minister of highways t b mcquesten while he has not yet taken action in the matter the minister indicat ing the possibility of such a policy being adopted said it would be convenient to free the highways such a move would be highly popular and would have the en- dorsation of 90 per cent of the people of ontario we believe v- t athen you buy a lowpriced car see that v v you get all the modern features the turret top for example who would want to be without this new overhead protection of solid steel yet only one car in the lowest price field has it the master chevrolet take kneeaction its cheaper to leave it off the car but the master chevrolet retains it for the ultimate in riding ease lift the hood and see chevrolets economical valveinhead blue flame engine take a look for the master 2pass coupe delivered fully equipped at factory oshawa government registration fee only extra see the new standard series models priced as low as 712 miss kathleen steckley has been holidaying in toronto this past week mr and imrs wm paisley had sunday dinner with mr and mrs sheffer miss v crafts of toronto was a sunday visitor with wallace wagg and the family of his landlord blanche atkinson spent the week end with miss anne freeman of imarkham last wed esday mr and mrs ernest steckley and mr and mrs sheffcr enjoyed a motor tour in the lake simcoe district on monday afternoon the men assembled at the church to clean the stove pipes and on thursday morning the iadies will appear to clean the floor and carpets on tuesday evening at the yps meeting rev harry worling from stouffville gave us u very interest- ins talk on the topic it is regretted that the attendance was so small a little bit of rain seems to have a lot of influence on some people on sunday next the anniversary services are to bo held in our church mr payne from cookstown being the speaker at both services the local choir will provide the music at the morning meeting held at 1030 am and the ratcliff male quartette will sing in the evening the evening service begins ut 730 all aboard all aboard for the wild beast show perhaps some members- of our community are not aware of the fact that a pageant the circus is being presented at newmarket on thursday and friday nights of this week at 730 pm standard time in the arena this should be of interest especially to the kiddies but even older folks might be glad to avail themselves of the rare opportunity of attending a circus mr and mrs j b brillinger have returned from a delightful motor trip to indranna usa in company with mr and mrs a baker of maple the brillingers visited at the home of mr and imrs m morris at north liberty they reauy live in the beautiful little spot of teegiarden a small town from here our bethesda folk radi ated over the country to see the sights among the outstanding things they noted was the home of billy sunday the noted evangelistat winona lake close to the cottage is his wonderful tabernacle seating s000 and close by this is the great church of the set known a church of the brethren which has a capacity for 75000 people the beautiful trip or slightly more than 450 miles was greatly enjoyed and made without even a puncture mr and mrs brillinger are great in their praises for the splendid time accorded them by the morris mission board 18 years rev d w heise of gormley who resigned from the foreign mission board ot the brethren in ohrist church lat the convention held at gormley had spent 18 years on the board as the members are drawn from all over america it was no small honor to retain the position for so long but mr heise makes it a point to do all things well and no doubt it was just qualification which his people reoognized early in his tenure of oflice he visited the foreign fields over which the churdh spread its missionaries he spent five months in africa and three in india gaining much firsthand knowledge no doubt of the needs of the missionary and those for whom he gives his life absent from home for nearly a year mr heise travell ed some 38000 miles 21000 or which was sea voyage and with just a bit of a twinkle in his eye mr heise said he ws never sick a day in all the 72 he spent on the water mr wm charleton of stevens- ville is appointed to the vacancy caused by mr hoises rtf dement stouffville branch telephone 7303 residence 7307 solid body hardwood we have a car load of dry body hardwood from good old virgin trees you may order in four foot length or we cut to any short length and deliver in stouffville and district on short notice famous blue coal stove or nut size delivered to your bins prices now at the lowest of the year phone for quotations frank harvey gormley elevators seed corn turnip seed we carry a full line of seed corn and turnips seed at competition prices cement on hand at all times land tile marmill poultry feeds and all other stock feeds flie spray arsenate of coal and coke s w hastings phone 169 stouffville sale register saturday june 22 on tire market square stouffville i will offer my entire household goods from kitchen to bedrooms also bealty electric washer like new and electric sonora radio new- fruit jars sealers and full list of furniture terms cash sale at 2 oclock everything must be sold as owner is giving up housekeep ing to take a trip abroad l thomsett owner a s farmer auctioneer wednesday june 26 entire household goods and other articles on the former premises of john monkman vunionville will be sold at 130 pm excellent house furniture lawn mower tools etc terms cash edna johnson proprietress a s farmer auctioneer thursday june 27 at the residence of w p burnett blake street stouffvillo house hold furniture and miscellanious articles mr burnett is moving to oshawa sale at 130 terms cash a s farmer auctioneer school tenders tenders will be received by the school board of ss no 11 whit- church up to the 20th day of june for the erection of a new school and also tenders for the remodelling of the present school building school to be ready for occupation on the opening of the fall term the low est or any tender not necessarily accepted plans and specifications may be seen at the residence of the secy herbert simpson secy baltantrae po horse register ioti ri732081 120211 the imported french icrchcron stallion the property of e a- somerville will stand for the season of 1935 at his own stable at lot 14 tenth line markham this horse is a government horse terms 10 no 233g form 1 all accidents at owners risk classified notices plants cabbage and cauliflower plants for sale allen closson phone 309 cauliflower plants tor oacr plants cauiflower plants for sale at 150 per 1000 h j lew is stouffville rri cows for sale four yearling jersey heifers herd t b tested levi w resor rr nol mark- ham phone 2g20 pups for sale collies dal matians spaniels and others price reasonable apply to fred mowder cjaremont rri farm position wanted all round man 22 desires position on farm for summer months box m tribune for sale six roomed house with electric lights and water good barn and chicken house airs t alorton 10th line stoinvllle electric wiring i am prepared to wire new jobs or repair old ones all work guaranteed to pass inspection bruce barnes phono 6412 farm for sale 100 acres at 4 con 6 whitchurch all un der cultivation in first class con dition good buildings and resi dence apply to the tribune ofiice stouffville house for sale on obrien ave 6 rooms electric and water instalied and known as the joel nendick estate apply f nendick 110 waverly road or f f saunders 11 c concord ave tor onto wanted experienced farm hand must be good milker none smok er good wages to the right man room board and washing apply to ralph judd juddhaven ont the imported premium perchkron stallion mciiovah 1323s 100124 form al a grey at chevrolets cablecontrolled brakes com pare chevrolets fisher body quality and fisher nodraft ventilation you save money and get everything when you choose a master chevrolet and your own eyes prove itl ci7sc iivea chevrolet ready for immediate delivery easy gmac t- t w s widdifield dealer stouftville v e a stonehouse associate dealer markham wednesday to wednesdny specials richmello tea lb 25c early morning coffee 1 lb 25c grape juice welchs bottle 25te floor wax perfection 1 lb 25c picnic pickles sweet mixed jar 25c biscuits christies best assorted 12 ounces 25c catsup llbbys or aylmor 2 12oz bottles 25c wheat krlspies kelloggs 2 for st- sardines crossed fish 2 tins 25c pineapple cubes 2 tins 25c domino rice pancy 1lb pkgs 2 for 25c domino tapioca 1 lb pkgs 2 for 25c heinz soups assorted 2 for 25ic evap imilk all brands 16 oz 3 for 25c matches maple leaf large boxes 3 for 25c pork beans 29 oz 3 for 25c hand soapoh boytins 3 for 25c paul boadway manager prize winning dark dapple with high class breeding ualities and montana 13693 passed form 1 a beautiful black percheron sir- d by charras imp 12920 16s249 premium a 1 owned by oscar wilson brougham ont a onderful stock horse the horses are the property of w johnson markham ont and l make the season of 1935 as follows by request over telephone or by aty other means available these horses will be trucked to any stated place convenient for service with in a radius of 10 or 15 miles if de sired returning home each even ing parties desiring the service of either of these horses and phoning their orders are requested to phone after 7 pm and before 8 am phone no markham 4306 stouff- villo 2605 terms to insure a foal 11200 100 extra when trucked collected at time of service all accidents at owners risk wood for sale body hard wood 4 foot length at 10 cord and limb wood 750 or 3 cords for 22 we cut this any length w f ratcliff phone 9906 for sale clay tile 3 inch delivered at farm 1850 per m 4 inch 2900 other sizes acordingly tractor- ditching at 30c per rod for further- particulars and information apply to levi druge lot 15 con 9 mark ham phono 4 603 r g clendening funeral director ambulance service phone markham 9000 e a grubin registered optometrist will be at his office in stouffvillo every other moday and tuesday j may dates t 13th 14th 27th 28tu june dates 10th and 11th 24th and 25th eyes oxaminod glasses fitted and repaired phone stouffville 2405 its a success in most homes the old guesswork baking days havo gone never to re turn then it was a matter ot anxious conjecture to whether or not that batch of bread would rise proporly all of our baking is a scientific succoss our bread should bo ono of your standard family roods stouffville bakery bakers of slouffvillos popular broad

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