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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 2, 1936, p. 8

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stouffville ontario thursday july 2 1936 field day receipts to 3 claremoxt claremont field day brought in total gate receipts of more than 300 exclusive of booth returns the foot ball match was won by claremont team also the mens softball agin- court girls took the girls softball over 30 entries were received for the amateur contest in the evening and a lucky number draw on gate tickets went to mrs fred evans a cedar chest the attendance for the day- exceeded 1000 people and was one of the biggest successes claremont ever had births pugh at the brierbush hospital stouffville on june 28th 1936 to mr and mrs harry pugh 6th concession whitchurch a son ioe aoc xoe30i aoi n o stanley thursday friday sa turday july d o gene stratum porters laddie with john beal colored cartoon powder smoke range full east of western stars pictorial d o d o monday tuesday wednesday july 0 7 8 melody trail a musical western sta rring gene autry added attraction major bowes amateurs thursday frit ay saturday july 9 10 11 mary burns fugitive 10 o q o n o d o d o starring tocaoi sylvia sydney tor destroy these noxious weeds sow thistles bind weed bladder campion canada thistle wild carrot dodder chicory tumbling mustard oxeye daisy blue weed hawkweeds common milkweed wild lettuces common burdock docks wild mustards pepper grasses stinkweed white cockle common ragweed poison ivy russian thistle spurges the weed control act states clause 23 every occupant of land or if the land is unoccupied the owner shall destroy all weeks designated noxious by the regulations as often in every year as is sufficient to prevent the ripening of their seeds clause 5 any person who contravenes any of the provisions of this act or refuses or neglects to obey any lawful order of an inspector given under authority of this act shall incur a penalty of not less than 10 nor more than 50 for every such offence after july 10th all weeds not cut or destroyed will be cut and charged in the taxes against the land praises ontario soil markham and whitchurch milk producers association discusses problems unlonvllle june 24 at the meeting of the milk producers association of markham and whit church townships held in mark ham township hall drlb abbott hay and pasture specialist of the american cyanamld company of vermont usa was the speaker he dealt in a humorous and force ful manner with pasture improve ment paid a glowing tribute to the soil of ontario calling the province the garden of the world in regard to productiveness of the clovers alfalfa alsike red clover and timothy as well as leguminous crops he said that on returning home from his annual visit to guelph experimental farm and con trasting the soils of the two coun tries he thanked god for the tariff on this visit he said he had in spected a field of red clover the equal of which he had never before seen and yet the owner said it was pretty good do you realize your heritagethe speaker asked dr abbott gave comprehensive advice on the growing harvesting curing etc of fodder and silage c h clark secretary of the ontario and toronto association also addressed the meeting on the problems of fertilizing pastures herd development lower production costs and yet maintaining prices sufficient ly high to make dairy farming profitable obviating the handi cap of highest production during a period of least demand in the cities and lower production in the peak demand months are problems yet to be solved he said h r hare discussed methods of ascertaining cost of production and distributed account books for tabu lating expenses etc w m cockburn also addressed the meeting herman kidd presided bloomington weeds lmvo no place in a progressive municipality do your shnro to prevent their spread municipality of robert stiver and j w markham township wnrrlner weed inspectors mrs mcfadden and daughter of durham spent a week at 43 a storrys miss joan kensett and friend of toronto spent the weekend with her mother mr and mrs wm heels of waubaushene visited at mrs wm storrys for several days mr thos chase who was visit ing his sister mrs smith has re turned to st catherines mr and mrs vannorman of kes wick were visiting old friends in this burg mr and mrs ed wagg and miss smith of mt albert visited at e a storrys on sunday mrs howard hagerman of locust hill visited her aged grandmother mrs jos burnett one day recently this weeks items mrs wm fockler is spending a week at the home of her daughter in greenbank mr and mrs j stouffer of tor onto were at her mothers on satur day y william smith of markham is visiting his grandmother mrs h smith there was a large attendance at the township s s convention which was hold here last week and splen did sessions were enjoyed by all goodwood if road trouble comes call our rescue crew whgnitsan w e shine in emergencies keep us in mind in case of road troubles in the mean time let us make your driving carefree by checking over the entire electrical system of your car and seeing to it that your battery wont fail you specialized service on your motor will save you money as well as annoyance well gladly check your tires brakes oil and grease at any time and inspect your battery regularly without obligation 22g swifts garage stouffville phone 195 ask us about the sae standard as a guide in buying batteries there is a difference in batteries toronto flashes hello folks here we are again summer has arrived ana we are still looking for warm weather and if it were not for the june weddings taking ime ve would still thing it was spring anyway rain or shine we have to be satisfied word comes from tho west also southern states that the tribune paper is looked for weekly and the scribe is told that the correspondent at goodwood certainly is letting them know of the happenings at the old home village now i think we should congratu late him for his work every person at times likes to think of home and the old home village today friends our minds are of goodwood when we read of the passing away of one more of our respected mothers mrs john maye in her s3rd year yes we remember her and also her sons and daughters to them the scribe and city friends send sympathy mrs harry reid of isabella manitoba who was the youngest daughter of the late wm stewart of stouffville left for her home in the west last jriday mrs reid came east for the funeral of her father who passed away a few weeks ago of late mrs reid had been calling on old acquaintances while in toronto her nephew elwood mcdonald inspector of the bank of commerce took mrs reid about to call on friends some we know per sonally mr and mrs alex brown also misses annie victoria and bella watson of sherridan avemr mcdonald is the son of mr and mrs mcdonald his mother being miss minnie stewart before her marriage this family is well known also the misses watson known in and around quaker hill the tribune paper each week is welcomed in these homes so whether north or south east or west you will come across someone who takes this papr miss minnie lee of goodwood is visiting in the city miss lee enjoys coming back to see her relatives and friends as a fewt years ago she re sided in toronto several goodwood folks visited newmarket on sunday 21st decora tion and memorial day mrs p lafraugh of stouffville is visiting her brother in toronto mrs lafraugh a few years ago lived here and by the way folks if you have forgotten who mrs lafraugh was before marriage think of miss martha brown sister of our good wood friend george brown word has arrived from goodwood informing the toronto folks that the decration day service at goodwood cemetery will be held on sunday july 12th at 3 oclock st rev mr lunau a former pastor of goodwood will give the address with the local clergy assisting in past years tor onto people have attended well and pnee more the toronto representa tive wishes each and every one to tell your friends especially former goodwood people to be present howard harper looks forward to the gathering of the harper clan on july 1st george stewart informed us that the decoration day orchestra this year would be much larger in numbers with more violins we are also informed that the local orches tra has a new member in the teachers wife mrs wagg this we are glad to know as this lady is none other than a niece of the scribe well well well your sure tooting we were at the united church s s garden party yes and there were people from near and far mr charles blueman from woodstock by the way if you did not recognizo him he was the man with a navy blue suit and grey felt hat well years ago his father kept store which was near our friend george browns home and his mother when a girl was miss wagg a sister to the lato mrs ed davis and mr blueman like the scribe is a goodwood farm boy also there were people there from belle ewart toronto stouffville yes george dowswell ed davis and l e 0neill to rev george burry arid family we extend our best wishes to him in his next circuit he is an able minister goodwood correspondent we missed your news items last issue no doubt he was tuning up the old fiddle for decoration day anyway hes o k and we will let him off this time mr and mrs diston mcdonald visited mr and mrs davcy on sun day mise leggato who is well known to goodwood folk was visited on sunday and asked to see the scribe who was sitting outside in the car she told us sho had just been read ing the toronto flatshes but did not know who the writer was after shaking hands she declared she had seen the writer at goodwood united church school when mr blueman spoke on mothers day a year ago miss leggate is looking tho best of health and still has her white fluffy dog she will visit goodwood short ly tho correspondent was asked last thursday night if he thought there ever would be a paved top coat on tho stouffville road to uxbridge well its to be hoped some thing will be put on over those wavy wash board ridges while they dont look so bad in daylight see them under ps promotions s s 10 pickering final promotion examinations those marked with have been promoted on high standing in years the dominion stores stouffville branch mccormicks butter bars 2 lbs corned beef tin junket ice cream mix assorted flavors 3 for libbys sockeye salmon 12s 2 25c 10c 25c 2c grapenut flakes pkg 10c work pass 60 jr iv sr iv edna tamplin i 69 harvey spang 60 j jr ill sr hi margaret spang 69 laurie tran 65 freddie marshman 63 kenneth petty 63 kathleen snoddon 54 ii jr ill ronnie tamplin 81 jean melton 69 billie mitchell 65 thelma white 60 vera white 54 1 11 frank couperthwaites6 gladys spangso jr 1 sr 1 elgin suodden s7 jack williams 70 ellis melton 46 pr to jr bert couperthwaite zi rings dozen ss lloyd white 73 marjorie petty rubber rings dozen 5c doz 07 bruce marshman 61 walter domibo bakins powder liu sliced pineapple tin 10c puffed wheat 2 for cornflakes 3 for flaked tuna fish 2 tins parawax pkg 12c 20c 10c 23c 23c diaper pr 45 jrenville snoddon j edna m foskett teacher liloomington star following the name denotes honours r recommendation and f failure jr iv to sr iv robert kensett elaine baker kenneth tranmer carl reesor annie byer f gordon brown f sr ill to jr iv joan baxter elsie wideman lillian brown mary baker r jr ill to sr ill lome crowder doris brown ir ii to jr ill flora byer george vaughan elva wideman f zella brown f 1 to ii helene trampton murray brillinger margaret wagg sr pr to 1 mildred reesor reta wagg lillian brown frank coe lloyd brillinger k p to jr primer- bruce crowder jean brown john wideman marion vaughan garnet rae june brillinger dorothy wagg norma cowie luella e rosedale catsup bottle 10c miraclo whip salad dressing s ounce 20c ken phillips manager goodwood school wil musselmans paisley teacher altona r i a reserve friday july 17th for the w i garden party to be held at tho home of david crosier altona supper and program a good time is expected come one come all miss edna stevenson our public school teacher entertained the pupils nd parents at a picnic on monday afternoon the work of redecorating the glasgow church is going on and their sunday school is joining with altona until the work is completed about forty of the w i members journeyed to kinsale on thursday their branch a very sociable after noon was spent the regular monthly meeting of the altona womens institute will be held on tuesday july 7th at the home of mrs h yake please note change of date the programme will be in charge of group 2 under the leadership of miss mary crosier tae topic for this meeting the making and care of clothing and the principles of correct dressing will be taken by mrs a wideman the roll call is to be answered by my pet proverb there will be an exchange of house- plant slips potted the motto for the month if you want to- be happy begin where you are visitors are always welcome the oat crop in ontario occu pies a much larger area than an other cereal production for 1935 is estimated at 2376700 acres yielding 85561000 bushels which is an increase of 4035000 over 1934 quality was below average duo to rapid maturity the acre age of oats for the past five years has averaged considerably less than it was for the period 1920 to 1925 when a peak of over 3000000 acres was reached the oat crop is one of the good reliable cereals and the acreage for 1936 should he at least equal to that of 1935 ted st john of uxbridge is re lieving agent at the depot the funeral of mrs jno maye sr was held last tuesday mrs joe wilson of toronto is spending a few days with mrs edw wilson j f reid is on his holidays ana the jr scribe is endeavoring to carry on the baptist sunday enjoy their picnic at lake on thursday tho lol will celebrate at woodville on july 11th a truck will leave here at 11 am the middleton clrtn attended their annual picnic at orillia for which f j was the originator mrs sollitt of peterboro is the guest of her daughter mr and mrs c feasby rev d v and mrs vannorman of keswick visited with mr and mrs e morgason last week our park is a busy sporting ground for football baseball while the children enjoy the swings the lol here will be visited by victoria corners and other lodges on july 7th with entertainment addresses and presentations goodwood was a lively place sat urday night as a game of football was underway between the locals and claremont with a no score rev george burry and family after 5 years pastorate here left tuesday for their new charge at walters falls mr and mrs j w reid of brace- bridge mr and mrs roy reid and son harvey mr and mrs harvey reid and mr and mrs iroy oalen of toronto were guests at j f reids on sunday instead of the everlasting over crowding of public schools such as we read of in the city areas good wood trustees have been alarmed lest their grant be cut because of dwindling school enrolment the number on the roll for the term just closed is only 44 and there are two teachers but the principal mr kidd taught fifth form work the junior teacher had only 14 pupils the rumor that a teacher is being dropped is not correct said trustee distill mcdonald we have decid ed to continue with two teachers for another school year at least copy for the printed progam to be used at the goodwood cemetery decoration service on july 12 is in the hands of the printer rev a e lunau will deliver the main address and other ministers will assist also goodwood orchestra will participate there will be a printed program for all who attend with the hymns to be sung printed in memoriam mwdletoa in loving memory of a dear sou and brother francis edward who passed away on june 2s 1935 calm and peaceful he is sleeping sweetest rest that follows pain we who loved him sadly miss him but trust in god to meet again mother sisters brohers lu memoriam ratcluy lu loving memory of ida brownsberger who passed away july 4th 1933 the world may change from year to year and friends from day to day but never will the one we loved from memory pass away sadly missed by mother father edgar and mervin each lonely hour that we have spent is woven through and through with the golden thread of memories dear sister of you ever remembered alma and ross classified notices orders for stove coal taken this week at 1175 stiver bros phone 4501 lost a white gold watch be tween town clock and lincolnvllle finder please leave at tribune otlice 10 work horses for sale from 3 to 7 years old well broken apply j oboyle phone 6715 or to h paisley phono 267 for sale quantity of standing hay also one good pump 50 feet pipe and 100 acre farm apply to mrs mcmullen ballautrae ontario house for rent on or about 1st of august on victoria street all conveniences apply to les rowbotham main street stouff ville for sale good barrel churn foot and hand power butter tray in perfect condition set of asbes tos sad irons mrs s w hastings phone 3715 for sale oil stove 3 burner coleman damp and oil lamps excellent condition janfleld cottage appleton ave mussel- mans lake a few implement specials used mower in good condition quebec sulky plow 4roe 12 nozzle mh sprayer with folding booms nearly new several used binders f r cnssidy massey harris agent phone 54 wood for sale 2 per single cord delivered good kindling wood jno castle east end for sale ford coach 1927 model fair condition will trade for stock apply alex tait mark ham village for sale one frost and wood mower 4 used rake 1 used cream separator also cockshut farm implements isaac foskitt phone stouffville 5906 goodwood farai for sale 100 acres at lot 4 con 6 whitchurch excellent soil in good condition all cleared and workable good barn and stables in firstclass order flowing water in stables good house all equipped this property will be sold at a re duced price as the owner is retiring this fall apply on premises to john spence or at tae tribune office stallion register tho imported french percheron stallion doll 2336 12921 an outstanding percheron horse of high quality carrying a first class premi um certificate will stand for the season of 1936 at his own stable lot 14 tenth line markham tho property of e a somerville terms to insure a foal 1000 payable march 1st 1937 all accidents at owners risk the strong head lights at night you will surely see them and you certainly wont forget them after riding for a few miles heres hoping something will bo done soon and now mr nolan the editor of tho newsy stoffville newspaper the writer asks you to put a large red circle around the date sunday july 12th so as to meet the toronto scribe at goodwood at 3 pm if you meet such former goodwood residents such as geo dowswell ed davis wm ball ed davey alex scott alf pugh also their wives yes dont forget the ladies mrs fred button mrs mccullough mrs wat son mrsrobinson mrs crosby mri john lee mljs gertrude todd miss harper elslo johnston and so many more just tell them goodwood awaits their return to let or exchange for the summer months furnished home nice location in oshawa mr bell music teacher 26 hillcroft street phono oshawa 2827 our last opportunity of inviting you to cedar grove garden party t july 4 where long experience in arrang ing successful programs coupled with our eargerness to entertain you provides the resultant assurance that you will honor us with your presence horse register the imported premium percheron stallion mchovah 13238 196424 a prize winning dark dapple grey with high class breeding qualities and montana 13693 a beautiful black percheron sired by charras im 12920 168249 premium al owned by oscar wilson brougham ontario a wonderful stock horse tho horses are tho property of w h johnson markham ont and will mako the season of 1936 as follows by request over telephone or by any other means available theso horses will bo trucked to any stated place convenient for service within a radius of 10 or 15 miles if desired returning homo each evening parties desiring tho service of either of theso and phoning their orders as requested to phono after 7 pm and beforo s am markham prono 4306 stouffville phone 2605 terms to insure n foal 1200 100 oxtra when trucked collected at time of service all accidents at owners risk both theso horses are properly enrolled

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