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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 8, 1937, p. 5

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stouffville ontario july 8th 1937 wi town topics attend liallaturae garden party this thursday evening sumffville big annual july cel bration was again a success fin ancially and every other way mrs herbert freel and two daughters are holidaying in mus- koka staying at the belmont on lake joseph the doctor motored the family north on sunday morning globe on sale from tho red box in front of the tribune oflice at eight oclock any business day and holiday help yourself the sixth line and baker hill baptist picnic will he held this fri day july 9 at ratcliffa park pro gram of local talent bring your basket and enjoy the afternoon ana evening little marguerite grubin is atten ding the centennial at iieton visit ing at the homo of iter brother karl grubin weed inspector william cass of uxbridge was in town last week as lie paid his annual inspection to the farms in the southern part of the municipality mr cassey is an efficient and competent officer and an exreeve of his municipality stanley theatre phone stouffville 100 thur fri sat july 8910 pennies from heaven with bing crosby comedies news keel mon tueswedv july 12 13 14 state fair starring will rogers thurs fri sat july 15 16 17 top of the town doris nolan shorts hugh herbert comedy wanted girl for housework no children phone 6603 mr bruce rowbotham was home for the weekend from his position with the cil at windsor rev c e and mrs imcleod and master teddy williams left last week for victoria harbour where they will apend the next two months in a delightful holiday patrons of the stouffville public library take notice the library will close on the evening of july 17 aud open august 3rd 1937 the library staff will take its holidays during the above dates rev arthur greer s the kathleen lee leona for- and donau friends of the bride and groom i rowbotham mrs leslie rowhoth mr and mrs percy pattenden en joyed a line time at ratcliffs park on monday evening as an after math of the cliirivari accorded the popular newly weds am also mrs elmer still aud bil are spending a week or more at elgin house muskoka taking the summer course there horticultural society members are expected to go in large numbers to guelph next wednesday july 13 to spend a holiday at the oac get in touch with miss m mertens h o klinck or t b rae for informs i hon and transportation tarrange- tho members and friends of the united church wms and tho garrett evening auxiliary are hold ing their july meeting in the form of a picnic in memorial park on wednesday afternoon july 14th at 3 pm miss evelyn mitchell the intents travelling secretary is expected to i be present and give a talk on her the net profit to the fouffville w baseball club as a result of the lads brown suit coat was found on rupert street owner apply at tribune office e a grubin r o optometrist and optician will be at his office in stouffville on monday july 12th mrs edwin smith and little daughter are in town from kirkland lake visiting her mother-in-law- mrs dorothy smith obrien ave on tuesday leonard wall was fined 10 and costs for refusing to take out a booth license in whit church mrs ross teel elsie lowus- borough and baby son were home over the weekend visiting with uer parents mr and mrs lou lowns- borough mrs herbert porter has been spending a week at southampton beach sale of dresses on friday and saturday this week at mrs m e watts the tribune is the only agency that can save you money on your daily newspaper subscription tele phone your order today whether new or renewal stouffville was well represented at cedarena garden party saturday night when 900 gathered at the markham canyon mr and mrs george judd and daughter freda are holidaying a the home of her parents mr and mr6 george bowers mr frank rowbotham is rebuild ing the house on his farm on the 710 concession of pickering frank stiver of untonvllle is the carpenter in charge charles harper one of ouv pro gressive farmers has enlarged his barns on the 9th concession the main structure about completed is 30x70 feet sam howser of mark- ham is head carpenter and norman bunker cement contractor original barn was built by the late ralph hamilton when lie owned this prop erty which is so beautifully situated at the outskirts of the village stoufl dominion day celebration is report- roy hancocks name was added to ed t0 be slightly more than 50 its the subscription list of the tribune a lar8e surp but none-tnc- last week in company with pate i less u is vastly btter than running deadening roy is living at slid into a deficit lthe days expenses for prizes and other items exceeded 100 bury where both lads have employ ment with the international nickel co one of them works underground a distance of a mile and a half while mr w e morden went to toron tho other goes down daily about a t0 on sunday and brought mr alt mile the elevators carry them up home from the hospital mr and down at a rate of go miles an hour 20c per rod at a cost of only whitchurch council calcium chloride in front of many of the homes of farmers living close to the roadside in the municipality we have heard several express their satisfaction with the manner in which the fuss has been allayed and at such a small personal cost to the party most benefitted the munici pality at large pays the greater portion of the cost so far no solution for oiling the roads at musselmans or wilcox lake has been found cottagers refuse to contribute by paying any direct por tion and so the dust blows pugh has made wonderful recovery from a serious surgical operation on his neck and he is feeling much better than before he underwent the ordeal mr pugh has asked the nave pibcoa 1 tribune to make known his great appreciation of the many flowers and visits- from friends received while in the hospital altona womens institute annual garden party and ice cream social will be held on the lawn of d w crosier altona friday july 9th here come harvey and kenny bert harvey comedian c le roy kenny humorous ict dramatic entertainer harvey and kenny in duets and sketches mrs bert harvey accompanist mrs c gostick elocutionist also other musical numbers program commences at 830 oclock refreshment booth admission children 15c adults 25c at the recent midsummev ex aminations of the toronto con servatory of music the following pupils of t w eagleson atcm were successful history mary f crosier first class honours john p chipman honors counterpoint gertrude m coakwell honors piano grade viii marion l richard son grade iv betty e fowler honors kenneth oster summer courses for our school teachers opened session at the vari ous centres throughout ontario on monday miss lota bunker is atten ding classes at hamilton for the household economics course while miss myrtle rose mr reesor steck- ley and air jack clubine are taking the agriculture course at guelph mr charles ratcliff who has been teaching at concord is taking the music course at toronto and mr morley sanders lemonville teacher is attending classes at kingston mr frank rae and sisters were in uxbridge on thursday afternoon to attend the funeral of the late mary ferguson johnson aged 87 year and mother of herbert stewart and howard johnson of toronto and fred of quaker hill uxbridge the late mary ferguson was horn in ux bridge township in 1850 a daughter of the late william ferguson and alice turner and lived in uxbridge township all her life in 1881 she married mr james johnson and they farmed in the township on quaker hill all their lives mr john ston predeceased her in 1916 get those new tires now and for economy and big value get goodyear rl the new modern tire that gives more miles of service than any other tire at or near its price get your bonus of extra miles come in and see the rl today well give you prompt service brail ii w ait e hardware on friday afternoon of last week at her home on main street miss erma holden entertained the pupils and expupils of victoria square school where she has been teaching the past four years the afternoon and evening were spent in games and music one of the most interesting events of the afternoon was a tour of the fish factory where the genial manager mr b licorish vl corned them and in a kindly way explained many things of interest about gold fish the municipal council has advised the press that hose may only be used between tho hours of 6 to 8 pm and for the next two months tho regulation will be rigidly enforced persons who flout the provisions of the bylaw are liable to have their water supply cut off for an in definite time the strict observance of the bylaw in this regard is in the interest of every water user and if your neighbor disobeys it is your duty to report to tho municipal office or the constable those reporting will not be disclosed but will be do ing a favor to all the water patrons baseball fans will be interested to note the coming dates when toronto maple leafs will be playing their big home campaign in an effort to better their chances in the league playoff the leafs come home on saturday july 10 when they oppose buffalo in a doubleheader montreal opens a fourgame series of night games in toronto starting july 12 there will be a largo crowd from hamil ton to celebrate hamilton night july 14 on july 16 and 17 the leafs are in syracuse but they will be back home again on the 19th to remain practically for the balance of the month mrs albert gilbert of wayland ohio is visiting her sister mrs isaac brillinger in the eastern of stouffville mrs gilbert came over with her two daughters who live in cleveland and who motored on to quebec on a business trip imrs gil berts husband is a justice of the peace at wayland and a building contractor by trade they lived in stouffville years ago and when here he built the house now owned and occupied by mrs david rusnell on rupert avenue gusher wells are not common in the township of markham but last week one running 50 gallons to the minute was struck on vimy crest farm the property of sergt major j mcnamara dcjm and one time member of the ontario legbilaturt the major purchased the property from d graham and will use it as a thorough bred breeding 3ock farm the premises are five mile south of stouffville in a fine farming distriot on 10th concession al pryne one of the boys up in the eastend who has never strayed from the home district for some 43 years celebrated his 76th birthday on tuesday al one of the most familiar figures on our main street was born at island lake just north of town he was a son of jacob pryne and has a halfbrother mr ebenezer pryne in pontiac mich who is 91 and a halfsister mrs w r thompson 82 ai and mrs hogg of collingwood are full brother aud sister everyone was wishing ai a happy tuture on his birthday aud the tribune adds its good wishes to the rest a service of more than average interest was conducted in the christian church on sunday morn ing by miss nellie davies of toron to who supplied for the pastor who is at elgin house for a couple of weeks miss davies proved to have more than average ability as a public speaker and delivered a very impressive address from the subject the growth of the llllies ladies of the congregation read the lesson and led in prayer there was also a ladies quartette which rendered a special vocal number mrs henry hodgson came home on tuesday after undergoing an operation at the toronto general hospital this sgyearold resi dent has made a remarkable recovery and is feeling better each day school teachers should send la their list of promotion results there is no charge for publication the tribune the altona womens institute will hold their annual garden party aud ice cream social this friday evening july 9th on the lawn of d w crosier at altona a splendid program has been arranged with bert harvey and leroy kenny hum orous entertainers mrs c goa- tick elocutionist will also take part program commences at s30 oclock admission children 15c and adults 25c quality service lome murray infant son of mr and mrs harry noble of glasgow- died on friday from pneumonia and was laid to rest in stouffville cemetery on saturday afternoon the little fellow was only eight months old and is survived by three brothers the eldest of which is six and the youngest two years mrs noble is a daughter of mrs william hopkins of stouffville and to all the bereaved sympathy is extended at this time the school board opened a large number of applications for the pos ition of teacher to fill tho vacancy caused by the resignation of miss doris ross from the public school staff no choice was decided on but a half dozen were selected for special investigation and from this number a choice may be made a teacher fully qualified to handle music thr- ought the school is soughtand be cause of this the applicants were eon- fined to a couple of dozen instead of perhaps a hundred it was decid ed to ask the council to raise 4s00 for school purposes this year which is a slight increase over the demand of the past year and will mean a fraction of a mill on the general rate the last three years the board has been eating into a surplus fund be cause there was not quite enough money raised to meet current expen ses and it felt that the surplus must not be further reduced fulopep feeds fulopep growing mash fo r pullets in pens fulopep developer for pu llets on rango fulopep chick feed for t he first six weeks fulopep coarse chick feed for chicks after six weeks schumacher feed is now cheaper than whole grains feed oats are hard to get wo have a supply on hand no 1 hard western wheat cleaned for hen feed king bug killer use it on your gard en at all times stiver bros phone 4501 stouffville ontarirf summer footwear ladies shoes white a b c d widths mens shoes bowling shoes with crepe soles 225 up childrens shoes canvas and leather mens work boots 225 up ladies bowling shoes ladies hosiery camp shoes for all the family wear sismaai scampers mens oxfords all white and black and white mens socks white polishes 15c 25c 50c o lehman stouffville ontario phone 4301 owners delighted with oldsmobile economy uuuxl ke mmtetj akzcwl tni crurnina a thrifty dependable oldsmobile half the fun of driving an oldsmobile is the way it saves you money its great to own a car so big and roomy so smart and spirited but the real satisfaction comes when you check motoring costs and find that olds- mobile operating and upkeep costs are right down with the lowest owners will tell you thatoldsmobile delivers unusually high mile age on gasoline and oil they will also prove to you that it requires the minimum of servic ing because of oldsmobile s quality w s widdifield dealer stouffvillk ontario

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