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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 20, 1936, p. 5

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stouffville ontario thursday august 20 1936 i town topics mrs james mccullough of no issue of the tribune next obrien ave is vacationing at week august 27 our annual holi bigwin inn lake of bays ontario day week mulock picnic saturday woodbridge lost buggy spread green shade kinder please leave at tribune or return to ab itaymer phone s105 store for rent westeud suitably for any business apply to mrs ceo lawson west of mansion house mr and mrs itussel neudick the bowling club have been a and kenneth ross uxbridge were live organization this year with recent visitors at the home of his many successful events on its grandmother mrs f w silversides schedule mrs heslln of livingstone xj and ernest crosseu of hamilton visited their parents mr and mrs wm crosseu e a crubin it o optometrist and optician will be at his office in stouffville on monday and tuesday august 24th and 25th for sale findlay quebec heater slightly used also baby carriage english style in good condition ii golden next public library freight conductor v j thomas with his wife motored here from midland on monday to visit his brother gttw mr thomas was accompanied by his son vga thomas wife and sou bob of flint mich during recent thunderstorm in whitby in which a boy was killed by lightning a bolt struck a house and the bed post scorching a pillow no one was injured but a lire was averted by the lady of the house roht mckinnon brought to the ollice of this paper on tuesday a j mr leslie rowbotliam aml f bush of raspberries heavily laden have relurned home afler a holiday with nice looking plump fruit of ten days most of uleir time kas rariel spent on manitoulin island en- route stop overs misses marion hastings helen hickson and betty leslie have been holidaying for ten days at the cgit camp dueloes point lake simcoe miss doris sinclair spent last weekend with her brother murray at minden quality service mrs george lee is entertaining her sister mrs e palmer and her uncle r boyer of claremont fruit has an excellent appearauce and suffered little from the drought the salvation army band of dan- lorth toronto will visit stouffville on saturday afternoon august 22 at 44a and treat the populace to a few numbers the visit from the army hand is always welcome and well received by our people who enjoy the gospel iuumc mrs allan reef and two daughters gloria and alice have been spending an enjoyable holiday at the home of her father mr milt leavens the ueef family are resi dents of buffalo where they have lived for quite a number of years the engagement is announced in thy daily press of miss ella mertens daughter of mayor f v mertens weston and formerly or stouffville to mr jla byers also of weston the brideiobe is a frequent visitor among stouffville friends where her we will continue to deliver home made brown bobies the grease- less doughnut saturday mornings were made at phone orders small or large appreci- callander and sudhury the home ated mrs ira rusnell phone s004 trip was made by way of tober- mory owen sound and caledou mr and mrs arthur peacock and lake daughters misses margaret muriel and katharine of hamilton are we were pleased to have a visit spending a short holiday with mr last week from mr bert smith and mrs herb porter editor of the duttou advance in the st thomas district editor special for this friday and satur- smith with his wife and two sous day ice cream bricks the popular fere the guests at the home of ed goodes make for only 13c per williams east of town mr smiths brick try one our facilities keep father learned the printing trade in them just right until they are sold the office of the markham paper over the stouffville cafe half a century ago j last week mrs mover and son mr aud mrs stanley smith miss mary wilcox and mr bud crook of hamilton were guests of leslie rowbothams on sunday miss helen hastings is spending a short holiday with friends at virginia beach would like to meet another lady able to help with home duties and desirous of a home mrs 1 smith obrien ave phone 3306 father known is so well and favorably with standing room at a premium at the stanley theatre on saturday evening and a free medicine show filling the vacant lot next bank of nova scotia the village was filled with people and parking places for cars was hard to find by the late comers the store keepers all appeared to do a nice trade position wanted a lady trained nurse capable of taking full charge of refined home or children furnish ing every qualification and highest references in town only answer in care of this office m e watts blake sanders percy spofford and e m still formed a rink which participated in a lawn bowling tournament at tara there were so rinks in the tournament and prizes valued at g0 given the locals were unsuccessful in winning a prize although they thoroughly enjoyed the event mr still is camp ing at caledon lake and joined his stouffville players at tara two rinks from stouffville par ticipated in the irish trebles at markham last week mrs arm strongs rink winning third prize three reflectors she was assisted by mrs woodburn and mrs t b rae the other rink was composed of mrs george storey jean pipher mrs lud hoover mr walter burkholder whose daughter and son have been living at the homo of their late grand parents mr and mrs nelson burkholder here was married last week to a young lady from midland walter is station agent at pene- tanguishene and is a native sou of stouffville he was back here a few years ago as relieving agent both at the local depot and other stations along the line his many friends will wish him much happiness in having reestablished a homo again kenneth also mrs richard burling all of omemeo were visiting with mr and mrs g ik w thomas mrs moyer widow of the late rev s h moyer is a sister of mrs thomas while mrs burling is an aunt midnighf frolic sunday september 6th at 1201 featuring frank busseri and his orchestra prices midwcek 33c plus tax sat pol 50c plus tax memorial service at 730 pm sunday august 23rd in memory of the late lou marsh and in aid of the toronto daily star fresh air fund featuring pupils of nora griffith toronto academy frank bussed and hi orchestra other talent silver collection at the door cedar beach dance gardens the sympathy of all their friends goes out at this time to rev ernie lucas and his wife and family in the death of their infant son ronald william aged one month and twentythree days the baby passed away at the lockwood clinic hos pital in toronto after every effort had been made to spare the young life besides the parents there sur vives two daughters shirley marie aged 5 years and iva beatrice aged 2 years the funeral on sunday afternoon was held from the home of the babys grandparents mr and mrs william rennie 10th con cession markham to stouffville cemetery for interment rev mr lucas is stationed on the mennonite charge on manitoulin island it must have been manager tim oxeills unlucky dy for in addi tion to seeing anypossibility of the championship baseball slip from him on frlclay while enroute home the axle of his car snapped aud left him with a load of players stranded by pie wayside until a tow truck brought them home many hours behind schedule according to latest statistics there are 1700 wells in the township of markham but the authority doesnt say how many of them are dry at the present time the subdivisions near yonge street account for about 400 wells while the remainder of the 1700 are to be found mostly on farms at the present time men from the department of mines are mak ing a survey of the township of whitchurch ascertaining the depth of wells their location and other information of value to the depart ment at ottawa an interesting picnic or re union on sunday was arranged at port bolster for the peacock families and their friends mr and mrs herb porter eleen carter mrs w h shaw and miss waters motored up from stouffville mr arthur peacock brother of mrs porter with his wife who are visiting here were also at port bolster grain markets malting barley is at a premium we advise changing barley for schumacher feed at an advantage to you from 500 to 700 we are paying the highest market price for milling wheat and spring wheat fall fertilizers leave your order now if you are not able to put the wheat in you are not obliged to take the fertilizer quito number from here journeyed last sunday down to e d lotts country home on stave- bank road near port credit to visit with mr and mrs h b lott former residents of stouffville those that attended were mr and mrs george barkey and son howard of lemon- ville mr and mrs j byers and sons fred and george atha mrs otto baker stouffville mr john davis stouffville mr and mrs e davis and sons roy and carl of ringwood mrs john johnson ringwood miss james atha mr and mrs carl moorehead and daughter margueretta mt albert mr and mrs d stapleton stouff ville stiver bros phone 4501 stouffville ont stock and implements a quantity of household furniture including quilts bedding and all household articles used implements 3 riding plows wagon top buggy 3 mowers disc harrows binder second hand cream separator parts ten horses for sale agent for international harvester co fleury sons peter hamilton beatty bros ltd 0 k canadian potato machinery co universal lightning rod co s a lister melotte cream separator co frank baker real estate handled phone 15204 genuine values ford standard coupe 1935 ford delux fordor radio heater 1934 ford delux tudor 1934 ford tudor 1932 ford victoria coupe 1931 durant special coupe rumble 1931 ford tudor 1930 ford cabriolet 1930 chevrolet coach 1929 chrysler coach 1928 2 ford 2 ton trucks 157 wheelbase 1934 2 for 1 12 ton trucks 131 wheelbase 1930 ford 1 12 ton truck 1929 ford 34 ton light delivery truck 1929 fordson tractor 1927 3 tractor plows 2 furrow also a number of other good reconditioned cars at bargain prices d p holden dealer stouffville phone 18401 markham phone 120 mrs elizabeth nicholson living opposite the presbyterian church on main street is finding the drought not so bad for her garden which is low lying sunflowers shown the tribune this week measured nearly ten inches across which is a good growth for such a year as we are experiencing having no rain all summer that would penetrate the ground more than a couple of inches and only one shower capable of do ing that much the garden at the rear of mrs nicholsons homo was at one time regarded as impossible of cultivation and many of our resi dents will remember when that dis trict was nothing more than swamp land lying under water much of the year since it has been built on and garden cultivated the locality stands out in such a year as this as among the best in town school opens sept 1st buy school supplies now we have a complete line scribblers and exercise books crayons pencils inks booksacks text books etc special assortment of fountain pens priced from 25c up bo ad w ays drug store stouffville w boadway phm b richmond hill liberal rinks from claremont uxibridge stouff ville and agincourt attended the ladies trebles tournament that was held on the local green last tuesday evening it was an ideal evening for the game and the ladies report a successful event mrs knight of uxbridge winning high honors with three wins and score 43 mrs birkett of claremont was second with 2 wins and score 51 plus 2 mrs ratcliff of stouffville was third with one win and score 32 william summerfeldt was winner of this weeks ten cent tournament along with mona sabiston phil dixon and mrs j r hood driving from sunderland to stouffville one day last week mr isaac boadway one of the towns eldest motor car drivers ran into the ditch just east of claremont and sustained severe injuries includ ing a dislocated collar bone mrs boadway the only other passenger was shaken up and suffered bruises mr boadway believes the car was thrown out of control when he struck some gravel which caused him to run into a deep ditch turn ing the car on its side the liody of the ear was damaged but the chassis and engine were none the worse for the unlucky turn of events mr and mrs boadway were returning from taking mrs frank cooper to her home in brock town ship although he is nearing the so mark mr boadway has never had a mishap before with an automobile and earlier in the season he was on a long trip to midland and other points both mr and mrs boadway are resting at home this week but hope to be about as usual again any day now tefflifc announcing the opening of the east end beauty shop featuring the most modern of permanent wave methods the new de milo this is the latest innovation in perman ent waving no pedestal no excessive overhead weight steaming time 3 to 0 minutes complete freedom at all times prices 350 500 750 for a short time only- one wave to a customer t t t t present this coupon and 25c you will receive one finger wavo marie brown t t t t corner main montreal sts phone 17g mr walter cole and wife o woodbridge were in town sunday visiting at k g tarrs mr and mrs a s collins recent ly visited at filly beach lake simcoe stopping with his daughter mrs b w clark l e oneill stouffville funeral director and embalmer continuous telephone service day and night business phone residence phone r g clendening funeral director ambulance service phone markham 9000 lowpriced chevrolet- maple leaf truck sets new performanceeconomy preserving time the kind of utensil used for doing down preserves has a great deal to do with properly preserving the flav or of the fruit or pickles be particular about the utensils you buy and avoid the common cheap goods produced to attract buyers at a price we are showing a line of heavy preserving utensils which we guarantee for long service and to be the proper metals to preserve flavors and save fuel in the preserving process our prices are attractive regardless of the high quality of our goods containers for every household need brathwaite hardware all facts and figures quoted for tho economy tost truck ate certified by tho canadian automobile association as a result of tho test official c a a certificate no 122636 has been awarded aawaw miimmnmmma ssr 5j fsag tssiwfsti skjap- rsn for economical transportation hauling 20000 pounds certified gross weight 1246 miles- from windsor ont to moncton nb this big chevroletmaple leaf 2j4ton truck recently established a canadian record for economy safety and stamina the long hard test was made under typical road arid weather conditions the total operating cost amounted to 2768 or onethird of a cent per ton mile i for operators handling 5- to 7ton payloads this chevroletmaple leaf model equipped with truxmore third axle provides a combina tion which by slashing expenses materially adds to your profits as a result of the trailblazing experiment made under practical workaday conditions we have been provided with a fund of useful information individual and fleet owners are invited to share this with us can you spare a few moments to visit our showrooms today w s widdifield dealer stouffville chevrolet vzton panel track here is the chevrolet yiion truck which accompanied the chevrolet maplo leaf economy teat truck as pilot car carefully kept performance records of this truckindicatcgasolinemila- ago 1905 miles per gallon oil consumption nil water addod nil repairs and adjustments nil

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