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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 7, 1937, p. 1

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tonffinule wmtitib volxlvu no 40 stouffville ont thursday january 7th 1937 a y nolan j jp pumisktr nyal pinol expectorant a healing remedy and prompt relict or coughs colds bronchitis and irritated conditions ot the throat use h us keys medicated throat pastilles for husky voice hoarseness and tickling throat j m storey filled churches attend the union prayer services family harassed death comes as third fracturej man is feeding his poultry the universal week of the present winter has not hcenj a pleasant one on the farm ot mr i i alfred yakely island lake where prayer mr yakely rell on the ice six weeksi oeng recounted m stouffville by nd b joint nightly meetings ot all church arm 0n monuav his m denominations beginning on monj wilfre1 broau wllo w hj day evening last in baptist church on some ice aud sllfl a rev lk atkinson united church minister delivered the address and the druggist home of quality druss skjib owing to a number of customers being disappointed this offer will be continued for a limited time regular s3 50 oil permanent re duced to 5250 shampoo and finger wave included spiral croquignole and combination other waves priced up to 750 finger wave hair cut 35c 25c 20c oil shampoo facials manicuring bleaching tinting dyeing special prices for girls under 1g east end beauty shop marie brown corner main montreal sts phone 176 dental on tuesday evening in the christian church rev i b brubacher mbc pastor preached this wednesday evening rev w ii fuller will have charge in the mennonite church and on thursday in the presbyterian church the speaker will he mr arthur greer christian ctureli pas tor on friday evening the final meeting will be in the united church and the address will he made by j rev c s mcgrath the baptist j pastor all meetings commence at j 8 oclock this is regarded as the most wholehearted united front yet dis played by the many churches in this town and if the members and adherents enter into the spirit of these meetings with the keenness of all the pastors theres going to be filled churches with the attendance growing nightly with increased interest prayers at each meeting will em body special petitions for thanks giving confession and for petitions broken leg last may mrs broad fractured the same limb in a differ ent place when she had a fall and they are hoping that this third accident will end their troubles and misfortunes in this regard old atha man jasdunkeld dead a patient in the brierbush hos pital stounville for several months james dunkeld aged 73 died on saturday he was widely known in tho atha district east of town where he had lived and where his only surviving brother william dunkeld lives james was a widower and for many years lived in and near tor onto he was long employed by the massey harris co on tuesday afternoon mr hugh boyd ntunded the funeral of the late reuben lunau of mount joy mr lunau dropped dead when in the act of feeding his hens on satur day he was the fatherinlaw of lleen lewis whose parents lived just west of stouffville a few years ago the late mr lewis was a native of the district where he died hav ing farmed just north of mount joy on the sth until a lew years ago when he retired in the village institute to debate town vxd country giri neil c smith ldsdds ollice over the bank of commerce oilice hours 9 to 2 130 to 530 phoue oilice 1011 residence 1015 estbarker lds dds honor graduate of royal college of dental surgeons and of the university of toronto oilice in grubins block phone s201 markliani every tuesday oilice in wear block aurora takes the opening game insurance h o klinck obrien avenue for your insurance needs in fire life automobile burglary and all casualty lines thomas birkett general insurance agency representing reliable companies including lloyds of london england phone stouffville 25902 a c burkholder insurance an aim life assuraxck o also automobile and fire the oha hockey group got un derway monday night of this week aurora the visiting team defeated the locals 52 the score did not tell the tale the game opened very fast with no score for five minutes aurora notched a goal then when austin was off for an accidental trip they bulged the twin twice to put them three up that was all the score in the first period the second period found stouff ville bewildering aurora and they banged home 2 goals by maynard and spencely to make the score 32 only to fall down in the last period from lack of experience also badly winded while aurora got 2 more goals maynard stood out as the star player tho rest of the boys worked hard and with more coach ing will be a serious threat before tlie season is over a crowd of two hundred shouting fans saw the game the next fixture will be played here on friday of next week when scarboro will he the visiting team then on january 18 bast york will be here marriages mansion house stolllvville ontario full course meals 35c room and board by the week 000 tobaccoes chocolates soft drinks sandwiches our specialty lntlis and lents rest rooms muaubush tfosimtair main street stouffville license no 203 graduated nurses in attendance private semiprivate and public wards ambulance service phono 191 mrs e r good superintendent ashexhurst gueexwooi on saturday january 2 miss isabell ashenhurst goodwood only daughter of mr and mrs john ashenhurst and mr h greenwood sutton son of mr and mrs greenwood of jacksons point were united in marriage at the home of rev mr lunau concord ave tor onto they were attended by miss thelma staley toronto and mr bert ashenhurst of toronto univer sity the brides brother the bride was dressed in a coron ation red silk velvet gown trimmed in gold with metalic hat and slippers to match the young couple enjoy ed the usual farewell they left immediately by motor for windsor to their home where mr green wood lias a position a shower a shower in honour of isabell ashenhurst held at tlie home of her parents mr and mrs john ashen hurst goodwood monday evening december 29 was attended by about seventyfive friends and neighbours who had gathered as a surprise to pay tribute and respect to isabell and her fiancee mr h greenwood the evening was spent by games and music after this to the strains of the wedding march play ed by miss e foskett the bride of the evening being betty isabell lee and the groom- harry harper pre sented isabell and her fiancee with a basket of very pretty and useful gifts the bride and groom both very ably replying and thanking all their friends gardner helmkay on wednesday afternoon dec 30 at three oclock a very pretty wedding was solemnized at the home of mr william helmkay stouffville when his youngest the january meeting of the jr institute will be held on wednesday afternoon jan 13 at the home of mrs jos cooney at 230 oclock roll call a scotch quotation the special feature of tho meeting will be a debate on the advantages of a country girl over a town girl the affirmative will be upheld by members of the institute branch and the negative will be taken care of by two girls from the short course class all members attending are asked to wear a work apron these will bo judged and a prize given friends of the institute are always welcome geo padgett had wide experience manv times markham reeve terminates 30 years service george b padgett many times reeve of markham township and known as the grand old man of county council has retired from municipal politics terminating thirty years of public service in his long reign ot office mr padgett has held practically every county office including the warden- ship and commissionership he has at some time or other been chairman of all the committees and has served on such special commissions as equalization and hospitalization although he has been careful not to disclose his age county colleagues known full well that he has reached an age where his retirement is ex cusable otherwise they feel his de cision to quit the field in which he has served so faithfully would merit their opposition record low vote recorded with no issue whatever at stake aud only a contest for councillors mongolia with the object of organizing a sunday school in the mongolia district a public meeting is called for tuesday evening january 12 at 8 oclock in the school building all people of the community are aim only a contest for councilors welcome and ar6 d t0 u d tm five running and four to be elected i meeu j interest in the contest in stouffville hool would be g d a zr m ab tu distrlct the school would be a of the total vote was cast for only ui sund schoo mrs geo s matthews and miss frances ratcliff brantford ted ratcliff wife and daughter and sister miss marion ratcliff toronto were new year guests at the home of mr and mrs james ratcliff 279 persons went to the polls the now council will be reeve arthur weldon accltion councillors r e brown walter c brillinger arthur swift and ira rusnell tho tabulated vole south north rev i brubacher brown 99 132 brillinger 93 137 swift 72 102 rusnell 67 98 lownsborough 53 75 total 231 230 174 165 12s the statutory meeting of whit church township council will be held on monday jan 11 at eleven oclock j crawford clerk official election returns markham township o a co 113 92 66 115 33 3g 53 35 29 122 99 89 30 107 127 39 76 138 120 121 8 86 77 51 4s 31 33 45 is 13 6 15 25 57 31 is gg 75 61 61 32 40 13 29 478 797 686 g18 elected reeve jas irennie acclamation hooper council w l clark albert thornhill elgin mills buttonville victoria square unionville cashel lot 5 con 7e mount joy dicksons hill cedar grove mongolia totals 66 69 151 30 4 31 23 is 4 4s 67 20 5 41 56 23 27 78 9s 51 11 55 29 22 28 45 25 19 13 24 13 13 11 84 17 45 29 96 43 36 30 39 11 15 231 610 533 292 deputy reeve chas reesor harry barber h albert james retains the reeveship uxbridge had big fight albert james quaker hill de feated owen davies for the reeve ship by a candidates mojority of 119 both promises to support surfacing the stouffville road with a hard top robt ashenhurst de feated david hockley by a majority of 197 lor deputyreeve council edgar johnson walter beach fred middleton reeve james rexnie elected by acclamation in mark ham township to replace the veteran george padgett mr irennie came to markham in 18s5 with his parents when he was a chunk of a lad they migrated from aberdeenshire scotland the reeve remembers the day the family landed at cashel on the 6th concession later he was employed in toronto but returned to his adopted township and is now one of its outstanding farmers well as its first citizen and chief magfstrate with the churches stouffville baptist church c s mcgrath pastor sunday january 10 1937 regular services christ church anglican rev f herman hector sunday january 10 1937 first sunday after epiphany 300 pm evening prayer stouffville mennonitb church rev i brnbacker pastor sunday january 10 1937 1000 am sunday school e regular services next sunday the junior young peoples will meet on saturday afternoon at 2 oclock we would like all the young folk out melville o george h leaky who has served the township of whitchurch as councillor and de putyreeve on quite a few occasions was again elected at the head of the poll for councillors last monday 3i5 she kings uigluoog safe direct economical leave stouffville a 715 am b 925 am c 345 pm b s40 pm eastern standard time leave toronto b 1100 am c 130 pm e 530 pm c 545 pm b 1015 pm dally except sun hoi b sun hoi oniy c sat only e daily except sat sun hoi attractive round trip fares toronto 155 buffalo 6 so new york 51735 tickets and information at mansion house stouffville phone 161 daughter etoile frances was ttnit- ed in marriage to alfred jackson gardner of toronto the home was beautifully decorated wrh bronze and yellow mums and evergreen rev johnston of goodwood per formed tlie ceremony lohengrins wedding march was played by miss edna brignall of goodwood the bride who was given in marriage by her father wore a gown of ivory chiffon velvet fashioned on soft graceful lints with matching i turban she carried sunkist roses and i lilyofthevalley she wore a neck- i lace of pearls the gift of the groom i the bridesmaid miss florence nicholson friend of tho bride wore i a rust chiffon velvet gown fashion ed on long slender lines and high neckline with a turban to match and carried token roses with adiantum fern mr w r gardner of montreal brother of the groom was best man during the signing of the registry mr and mrs clarence stafford of stouffville sang o per fect love accompanied at the piano by miss nora staploton the brides aunt miss margaret milton was gowned in black chiffon velvet and wore a corsage of roses the grooms mother wore a plum colored crepe gown trimmed with cut velvet and a corsage of roses a dainty buffet luncheon was ser ved to thirtyfive guests after which the happy couple left midst a show er of confetti and with the warm wishes of their friends the bride travelled in a black wool dress trim med with white and a three piece cnsomhlo of french imported black cloth trimmed with persian lamb i upon their return they will reside in toronto reeve james 50 86 92 40 50 136 43 503 davies 35 105 66 11 44 ss 35 384 deputy itcjeve ashexhurst 50 115 47 42 62 125 68 509 hockley 20 59 105 5 27 78 is 312 councillors johnson qrt 109 107 51 94 111 7 1 g12 beach 16 112 12s 5 is si 15 405 middleton 35 go 40 17 25 27 30 234 pickard 9 29 13 18 2s s9 37 223 glaspell 13 9 38 11 20 112 15 218 harper 22 114 23 9 11 10 30 212 wagg 2s 52 41 1 10 23 4 159 toole sweeps w hitch arch for reeveship ess cook elected deputyreeve and georkje leiivy herbert wells herman kidd councillors whitchurch township turned out n majority of 521 for c earl toole at the civic elections on monday over newton rae last years reeve for deputyreeve jess cook won over lome p evans by a majority of 68 for council the veteran geo h leary topped the poll with a majority of 3s over his nearest opponent herb wells tho only new tho voto by polling division o man on the council without previous experience mr wells polled 556 votes as against mr learys 594 herman kidd a former reeve stands in third place with 4 63 votes and is therefore elected to the council wesley c williams made a good run too with 451 but of course stands defeated with isaac n mort on and william winger the latter being a now man in tho municipality and a carpenter living in tho north end ot the township win card ot vivian was defeated s o a 3 3 o a e toole rae 126 70 s3 18 85 78 48 76 116 11 200 14 132 11 72 69 862 347 cook evans 24 179 48 52 us 37 92 24 48 62 116 74 81 55 s2 58 609 541 leary wells kidd williams morton card winger 148 125 36 34 35 11 9 70 59 57 24- 46 8 i 101 70 39 46 12 9 56 43 65 47 46 27 1 55 62 27 60 23 7 s 79 89 33 147 107 7 11 48 46 61 61 53 27 37 51 31 114 39 20 88 1 594 556 463 451 376 1s7 77 new years day vsitors mr and mrs bernlc gayman were tho guests of mr and mrs harvey hotick miss mary and mr fred carruth- ers spent new years day with rela tives in brantford miss margaret mcewen and miss marion hodson spent ney years day at the manse mr and mrs stanley topham and son billy of grimsby district were guests of mrs wm topham doreen lehman spent ney years day with her sister gladys in tor onto the annual business meeting of the sunday school will he held in the church next friday evening mrs s b lehman mr and mrs j w lehman and bruce lehman were guests of mr and mrs jos gayman of stouffville mr and mrs gordon henderson of toronto and mr and mrs geo nesbitt of gilford were guests of mr and mrs edgar bateman mrs n gayman and mrs christ gayman were guests of mr and mrs george hoover new years day master clarence powell spent the holiday week in toronto on every hand we hear general satisfaction with the results of our municipal election and now how about giving the new government at unionville our full support the peachs quartette and miss doreen lehman took part in tho radio broadcast of n watch night service from the church of the nazarene toronto last thursday evening during the past year we have en deavoured to bring our tribune readers a word picture of melville while our feeble attempt may mean very little to our nativo readers we hope this weekly contribution has been tho means of keeping distant friends in touch with events in their old homo community for many years our annual school meetings have been scantily attend ed not so this year tho good at tendance was no doubt due to the fact that the meeting was held at night tho trustees and teacher were warmly commended for their work during tho term matters of business administation and tlie general con duct of the school were freely dis cussed in an unbiased and construc tive manner mr albert king was elected trustee for this term filling tho position left vacant by the retir- i ing of mr george hoover j stouffville presbyterian rev w h fuuerbjl sunday january 10 1937 200 pm sunday school 300 pm afternoon worship everybody cordially invited lemonville blioomtnoton ballantrab united churches rev c b jeffery pastor sunday january 10 1937 1045 am ballantrae 230 pm bloomington 700 pm lemonville stouffville congregational christian church arthur greer pastor sunday january 10 1937 1000 am sunday school 1100 ajm worship 700 pm gospel service join us in our bright song service preceding the evening service wednesday january 13th 8 pm prayer and fellowship service the public will find a hearty wel come at our services mm bloomington and ringwood christian chukch rev e morton preacher let us not neglect the way of salvation until thecloslng years of life and then offer the fagend of life unto tlie lord sunday january 10 1937 services next lords day 1100 ajm bloomington 230 pm ringwood 700 pm altona there will be the lords supper at altona mm stouffville united church l e atkinson minister sunday january 10 1937 1100 am morning worship subj the meaning of tolerance 230 pm sunday school 700 pm evening worship subj handling lifes second bests mon janll 8 pm weekly yps wed jan 13 8 pm prayer and fellowship service wed jan 13 8 pm the young womens evening auxiliary will meet at the home of miss eva hoover you are cordially invited to come and worship with us slyth line baptist church rev w e smalloy pastor telephone 1903 sunday january 10 1937 1000 am sunday school 700 pm church service subject mans extremity gods opportunity mrs alex ratcliff and miss jean grove will sing wed 8 pm prayer meeting friday 8 pm yps will meet at the baker hill church acii 40 not by might nor by power but by my spirit salth the lord ot hosts acts 18 but ye shall receive power after that tho holy ghost is come upon you and ye shall be wit nesses unto mo both in jerusalem and in jlidca and in samaria and unto the uttermost part of the earth t

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