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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 27, 1937, p. 1

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gibttttt vol xlviii nox stouffville ont thursday may 27th 1937 a v nolan j p publisher nyal blood purifier valuable in the treatment- of blood and skin diseases pimples boiles eczema pus tules bad complexion scio- tulcs bad complexion scro fulous elections and old sores j m storey druggist the homo of quality drugs fefm o permanent waving manicuring finger waving facials halrcuttlng scalp treatment east end beauty shop marie brown corner main montreal sts phone 176 anniversary and supper may 2630 at ballantrae aged father has birthday on may 16 mr harmon yak reached his s6th birthday and tins event was fittingly observed by a birthday party held at the home of his daughter mrs los hill east of altona mr yake was born in the east end or stouffville a son of the late hiram yake who conducted a hotel at curlier of main and tenth streets the family is noted for its longevity mr yake lias one brother arthur living he is over so and three sisters mrs harding youngest of the family imrs cooper sunder land and mrs williams now over 90 mr harmon yakes father lived to be 85 at his death for the birthday event mrs hill made a cake bedecked with so candles and the grandchildren pre sent served the ice cream besides the venerable honored guest was his faithrul wife also their son ray and mr and mrs gordon riddel and daughter irene mr yake enjoys very good health and is keenly interested in current events and neighborhood activities he never fails to be in stouffville at least once a week dont miss the supper and enter tainment to be held in ballantrae united church on wednesday may 20 special program by carlton street united singers and assisting artists with comedy supper c to s admission 35c and 20c following on sunday may 30 ballantrae united church will hold anni versary services at 11 am rev a e owen will preach music by the choir mr e rush soloist 7 so pm rev e c french and wesley united choir church hill cemetery board elect new trustee the trustees of the church hill cemetery held their meeting as an nounced and wish to thank the plot owners that turned out to elect a trustee their choice was mr iross hood of ballantrae trustee clark stepped up to chairman of the board mr w lazeuby secy of cemetery board births hood at the briorbush hospital stouffville on may 23rd 1937 to mr and mrs clarence hood glasgow a daughter jackson at the brierbush hospit al stouffville on may 23rd 1937 to mr and mrs f jackson stouffville a son village of stouffville the public health notice is hereby given that all residents of stouffville are required to forthwith clean their cellars drains yards pig styles water closets outbuildings and remove therefrom all dirt manure and any other substance which may endanger the public health and have the same completed by the 15th day of june next on which day the sanitary in spector will commence a general in spection and furthermore take notice that the section of the public health act prohibiting the keeping of hogs between the 15th day of may and the 15th day of november except in pons at least 70 feet away from any dwelling house and lane and street with floors kept clean from all standing water and regularly cleans ed will be strictly enforced all citizens are requested to keep their property constantly clean and thoroughly disinfected dr w a sangstbr medical health officer melville miss doris lyons of oshawa is at home with her parents in almira mr and mrs arnold mortson and sou neil were the guests of the gay- man home sunday mrs voiden of toronto is the guest of her daughter mrs h spofford miss margaret mcewen and bruce lehman spent sunday afternoon and evening with misses ella v and norma carmichael of penetang jack nigh is another local re cruit to the stouffville ball team jack has plenty of natural pitching ability and with careful coaching should be a real help to the boys the congratulations of the whole community to miss dorothy mcewen daughter of rev and mrs mcewen who recently passed in 27 out of 2s subjects on her years record the single remaining subject to be tried will be written early in june miss mcewen had the honour of being the only normal school student from the country to be summoned before the city board of inspectors a recognition accorded only to students of outstanding erit dorothy is at home enjoying a well earned rest and no doubt following up every available lead in the teachers want ed columns institute elect new president splendid reports of the years work were given at the annua meeting of stouffville branch of the senior womens institute which was held at the home of mrs alex grubin the treasurer reported the sum of 469 raised during the year donations were voted to the red cross for flood relief and to stouff ville district school fair the stouffville officers elected for 1937s were prest mrs geo lee 1st vicepres miss taun 2nd vice- pres mrs george saunders secy- treas miss sadie stewart direc tors mrs a farthing mrs h malloy mrs alex gruhin mrs w t byam mrs d snider district directors mrs e j davey delegates to the district annual announced for june 15 at agincourt were mrs geo lee miss sadie stewart mrs e j davey mrs f rowbotham marriages barnes paisley a very pretty wedding was solemnized on may 22 1937 at the home of mr and mrs lemon paisley when miss annie velma paisley fourth daughter of mr and mrs paisley was united in marriage to mr walter murray barnes second son of mr everett and the late mrs barnes rev e imorton officiated mrs dawson burnett sister of the groom played the wedd ing march the room was decorat ed in pink and white enhanced by apple blossoms and geraniums the bride was given in marriage by her father she wore a gown of white crepe with white accessories and carried a bouquet of red briar cliff roses miss luella paisley sister of the bride acted as bridesmaid goned in pink figured chiffon with white accessories and carried a bouquet of pink supreme roses the groom was attended by his brother mr bruce barnes mrs lemon paisley mother of the bride received wearing a ricji wine shade gown after a dainty luncheon was served the young couple left on a motor trip to northern parts for travelling the bride wore a blue suit with navy accessories on their return they will reside on the grooms farm in bloomington c5 vie kings uigvauay safe direct economical change of time table leave stouffville a 015 am b 825 am c 245 pm b 740 pm eastern standard time leave toronto b 1000 am c 1230 pm d 430 pm c 445 pm b 915 pm a daily except sun hob sunday and holidays only c- saturday only d dally oxcopt sat sunday and holidays attractive round trip fares new york 1660 buffalo 660 washington 18 s3 chicago 1670 tickets and information at man3ion house stouffville phone 161 the late charles pryne is buried at churchill farm clubs elect their officers the death of charles pryne at the toronto general hospital on wednesday may 19 removes a native son of ballantrae quite well known in the district although he had left the locality some years the late mr pryiie was a barber by trade and a son or one ira pryne ballan trae farmer he is survived by his beloved wife julia may lee pryne 201 booth avenue toronto mrs wagg manitoulin island is an only sister of the deceased and ai pryne of stouffville is an uncle relatives and old friends attended the funer al service at the churchill christian church last saturday ilnterment took place at the cemetery there ringwood j- a beery of marion ind who will conduct the evangelistic camp at bethesda next month goodwood j f reid visited friends in lind say sunday harold dowswell of toronto was home over sunday jack baston and family were home from toronto on monday mr and mrs morley whittleton of calgary visited at william whittletons miss jessie harper and harper beaver orillia were home for the 24th miss fraser spent the holiday with mr and mrs wm porter in claremont norman wagg went to egansville for the 24th to visit the home place there ixit and mrs w r kindrie spent the weekend with relatives and en joyed a fishing trip to pefferlaw miss rena oake herbert and alfred adamson port credit wore guests at the homo of isaac foskett this week set aside the first week end in august for the old boys and girls gathering at goodwood will you not come back again the reopening announcement next sunday for the baptist church is detailed elsewhere in this issue read it miss eva latcham and mr and mrs a latcham of toronto at mr john latchams home on the holi day rev william kendall of roseville addressed the adult bible class of the goodwood united church on sunday morning mr walter bryand miss edna brignal charles pluos and miss annie fishburn motored to niagara falls on sunday and returned mon day evening falling from a scaffold used while housecleanlng mrs william forsyth suffered a broken pair of ribs and was badly shaken up she is progressing favorably we are glad to report mrs joel nendick dead aged 90 mrs joel nendick for half a century a resident of stouffville died in toronto on tuesday night last april mrs nendick reached her 90th birthday although a woman of great physical resources she had failed greatly the past while and for two years was confined to bad and with loss of eyesight the funeral will be held in stouffville on friday afternoon with interment at the local cemetery where her hus band was burled in december 1926 another free trip the annual monster demonstra tion at charles coopers hardware claremont is set for friday june 4 watch for display posters also advertising in the tribune next week giving details of the free trip j l barrett was a toronto visit or on wednesday miss emily watson of oshawa called on friends here last monday mr allan pembleton of burgess- ville called on friends here on mon day mr pembleton was a former blacksmith here misses evelyn and betty matthews of toronto spent the weekend with misses mary and helen buikholder percy pipher of noranda quebec spent the weekend with his mother mrs wm pipher murray sinclair of the bank of commerce staff iminden was a holi day visitor with his parents mr and mrs e r sinclair he is being transferred to maple arthur fisher of toronto spent sunday with his niece mrs abner summerfeldt mr and mrs george gower attended the gower bails wedding in st johns lutheran church tor onto last saturday the groom is a son of mr bert gower of toronto and a nephew of our george mr and mrs burton and miss eleanor visited relatives in lindsay on sunday mr and mrs t grove and miss jean spent sunday at floyd steck- leys sixth line the may meeting of the stouff ville junior farmers club was held iu ratcliffs hall may 20th and j took the form of the annual elec- tion of officers a good crowd was present to hear victor robb a comedian from toronto who recit ed that old lancashire poem about albert ramsbottam doris foote gave a report of the girls confer- i ence at guelph music was supplied by donald rowbotham and the fair- less girls the evening ended with a dance officers for the coming year are as follows boys president ross ratcliff vice george abell secy joe trail directors howard st john noel storey alan gray girls president lillian phillips vice jean baker secy doris foote conveners mrs harry klinck miss ruth storey auditors ethel byam myrtle watson plan 7th con route to relieve yonge street lived at almira dies in west proposed road will ho northern extension to sutton of mark- ham mt albert strip altona mr and mrs o madill and family visited over the holiday in the city our teacher miss edna stephen son spent the holiday with her parents at kinsale on friday evening last the rela tives and friends of the community met at the home of mr and mrs isaac lehman and presented mr and mrs g raymer nee verna lehman with a miscellaneous shower a very pleasant evening was spent the giftswere numerous and useful our best wishes go with them to their new home the womens institute met at the home of mrs r winn mongolia on wednesday afternoon last and as it was the final meeting of the year the following officers were elected president mrs b lewis 1 vice mrs a wideman 2nd vice mrs im harris secytreas mrs d crosier asst secytreas mrs d pointon directors mrs wm mckay mrs e lehman mrs l hodgson mrs w parker mrs d booth mrs ii yake mrs f wagg district director mrs w slack district rep mrs h slack music directors mrs f byor mrs r bone mrs r davis flower committee mrs e howsam convener mrs w recs- or mrs c hodgson mrs r winn mrs l hogson mrs a carruthers community activities mrs h slack con mrs w carter mrs f mckay mrs a wagg mrs f relief committee mrs t dun- keld convener mrs j melton mrs g thompson mrs b reesor mts wm reesor home economics mrs f wags convener mrs p smith mrs m tindall mrs s thompson mrs j spang mrs n bunker nominating committee mrs m dunkeld mrs w slack imrs h pointon press reporter mrs e drewery pianist mrs l hodgson asst pianist miss mary crosier auditors mrs s lewis mrs w carter our 10th concession farmer mr bert hopkins received word the other day of the death of his brother george hopkins at youngstown alberta deceased was in his 65 th year and was a son of the late jas hopkins besides his brother there survives one sister mrs witty and a wife and two children the late mr hopkins lived at almira markham township before going to western canada years ago in 1929 he was back to the home district here on a visit and friends will be sorry to learn of his death can collection owing to the unusual wet 3pring it has been impossible to get within shooting distance of the village dumping grounds in uxbridge twp and can collection day has been de layed as a consequence now it is intended to pick up the tins on fri day of next week june 4 details will appear in next weeks tribune local briefs everybodys responsible says writer someone who tails to sign his name has written us in disagree ment of the stand taken by bishop swalm in his sermon on non-rc- slstence under test as reported in the tribune two weeks ago the point of issue which the anonymous writer dwells on is against the ad- viso given mennonites to refrain from using the ballot the argument is that there is order in human nature in society civil and religious and in order to have order there must be constituted authority this is the responsibility of every ood citizen says the unknown writer premiums here the premiums for the horticul tural society members are now arriving and may be had from the home of the president mr h o klinck kindly call and get yours miss davenport of toronto spent the holiday with mr and mrs jos gayman mr morris hornsliy and bruce rowbotham motored up from corn wall for over the holiday mr and mrs e ratcliff and mr and mrs t b irae have returned from holidaying in gait markham horticultural society voted last week in favor of holding peony show in the near future a meeting of the stouffville veterans will be held in the municipal hall on monday may 31 at 8 pm election of officers and other business all veterans please attend the young people of the united church stouffville- will enjoy a supper next monday night to mark the closing meeting for the summer season an unusually interesting program is being arranged and an outstanding time is looked forward to mr and mrs miller mt dennis mr and mrs drake and miss lee of leaside and mr and mrs kerrison and family toronto were among the guests at the home of bert hopkins mongolia on the holiday mr arthur swift entered a tor onto hospital on wednesday of this week to undergo an operation for internal trouble we all hope that our councillor will successfully withstand the ordeal and return in better health the womens christian temper ance union and the loyal temper ance legion are holding an open meeting in the sunday school room of the united church on thurs day evening may 27th at 745 mrs good superintendent of the local hospital is to give the address a good program of songs speech es and recitations will he provided by the members of the loyal tem perance legion come and bring a friend the annual meeting of the junior institute was held recently the various reports were received and showed a quite successful year bo- low is a list of the officers for the new year president mrs floyd fairies 1st vice prest mrs elson 2nd vice prest mrs ratclik secretary mrs harry kline treasurer miss myrtle watson dlst director marjorle mertens directors mrs cooncy ruth walls maggie kelllngton markhammt albert county road may be extended north over the 7th concession route to sutton to pro vide an alternate road to toronto it was learned from an authoritative source here the proposal has been considered by the toronto and york good roads committee as a means of taking traffic off yonge street during the busy summer weekends residents in east toronto have found it inconvenient in the past to travel the established sutton-new- market route to the city especially during the summer months when traffic is at its peak the only alternative is over township con cession roads to ringwood a dis tance of approximately 20 miles in wet weather these narrow roads are almost impassable in the proposed route toronto- bound traffic would travel through sutton out the old cataran road to the 7th concession road at pre sent the 7th is not built up through north gwillimbuiy and part of east gwillimbury because of a swampy stretch south of the swamps how ever it is a fine road to its junction with the pavement between mt albert and sharon cost of building a county road through the swampy area a distance of three miles would be given less than the expense of grading the hilly 8th concession route it was pointed out the 7th route provides a straight level road for about 10 miles between sutton and ballan trae cottagers and farmers offered dust layer mist pay 40 pc ok cost whitchurch township council at a special meetirg held on tuesday evening went on record as favoring the policy of granting oil for dust layer to the farmers as well as to the cottagers around the two lakes in the municipality this year under the latest decree 40 per cent of the cost of oil must be paid by the property owner in the case of lake areas any group may band together and apply for oil by paying the 40 per cent direct the policy heretofore of oiling lake roads at the expense of the whole township while farmers in various parts close to the road were smothered in dust drew wide criticism and the present arrange ment envolved will treat all alike ireeve earl toole campaigned on this policy last nomination day namely equal privilege to the farm ers and campers and the present arrangement aims at doing just this tiling the council all supported the plan dividing however on the amount to be paid by the individual owner or tenant reeve kidd moved that it be set at 40 per cent for the party immediately benefited where as councillor leary thought 25 pet- cent was all the individual should pay four voted in favor of 40 per cent payment by ratepayers direct send the tribune to absent friends for sale a jersey cow 2nd calf by side also three nanny goats to exchange for pigs j mertens phone 7905 coming i i madam le mesurier permanent wave specialist will be at the mansion house stouffville friday may 28 permanent wave 350 to 1000 make application early among the churches bloomington and ringwood christian church rev e morton preacher sunday may 30th 1937 the best way to make this old world a peaceful and happy place to live in is for each one of us to make it our daily aim to be a good neighbour services next lords day 1100 am bloomington 230 pm ringwood 700 pm altona let us meet together and praise the god who is speaking to us these days by the voice of beauty stouffville baptist church c s mcgrath pastor sunday may 30th 1937 1000 am sunday school 1100 ajn worship 700 pm the pastor will deliver his farewell message every one cordially welcome stouffville mennonite church rev i brubnchor pastor sunday may 23 1937 1000 am sabbath school irev mr turk will be the speak er on temperance at the mennonite church next sunday morning at 1100 am 700 pm gospel service you will find a welcome at any of our services sixth line baptist church row w e smnllcy pastor telephone 1903 wed s pm prayer meeting sunday may 30th 1937 1000 am sunday school 700 pm church service friday may 2s s pm yps in baker hill church bible thought for this week 11 peter 80 the lord is not slack concerning his promise as some men count slackness but is longsuffering to uswaid not willing that any should perish but that all should come to repentance christ church anglican rev f herman rector n sunday may 30th 1937 first sunday after trinity 1100 am morning prayer you are invitod lemonvtlle bloomington ballantrae united churches rev c b jcffcry pastor sunday may 30th 1937 ballantrae anniversary services will be held next sunday at 1100 oclock rev a e owen ba of unionville will be the speaker and at 730 rev e c french toronto the local choir will have charge of the morning music and the wesley choir in the evening you are invit ed to these very special services the lemonville anniversary will dv be held on june c with service at 1100 oclock by rev herbert lee and miss luella cay man as soloist at 745 rev j r bick ba of locust hill will speak wesley choir will render special music stouffville presbyterian rev w h fuller ba sunday may 30th 1937 200 pm sabbath school 300 pm afternoon worship everybody cordially invited stouffville united church l e atkinson minister sunday may 30th 1937 1000 am sunday school and bible class 1100 am morning worship subject men and their shadows 700 pm evening worship subject greeting far off promises monday may 31 630 pm yps supper meeting wednesday s pm prayer and fellowship meeting you are cordially invited to worship with us stouffville congregational christian church arthur greer pastor sunday may 30th 1937 1000 am sunday school 1100 am worship subject worship 700 pm gospel service subject a boat ride at a million dollars a sear wed s pm prayer meeting church hill 200 pm sunday school 300 pm worship service christian endeavour friday 800 pm wo invite everyone to all of our sorvlces

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