stouffville ontario thursday september 23 1937 liberal eeting markham town hall t sept as s00 pm h j mcconnell liberal candidate for east york walter c thompson kc council for toronto milk producers other good speakers stern canada excursions from all stations in eastern canada going daily sept 18 oct 2 inclusive return limit 45 days tickets good in f 9 coaches at faros approximately tc per rnflo o tourist sleeping cars at fores approximately hc per milo standarh sleeping caks at fareb approximately 1 ho per mil cost of accommodation in sleeping cars additional tm baggage checked stopovers atport arthur armstrong chicago and west tickets slcctfns car tarnations atsi au information from any asenu ask fofi sasdbill isftm d i aw nat ion a l the toughest kind of going has met more than its match goodyear selfcleaning lug tires for trucks and buses roll steadily through mud and snow thats rim deep they travel skiddy curves and greasy ruts with ease on all unpaved routes they give the driver of truck bus or tractor a new sense of driving security the marvellous tractionpower of goodyear lug tires makes them indispensable to any driver who leaves the smooth paved highway at your goodyear dealers now toronto goodwood flashes by walter davey mr and mrs joseph carroll visit ed at crystal beach pn monday last mr and imrs george lee visited mr and mrs tone heyward on sunday last mr arthur luscombe best mat at the freemanrowbotham wed ding is a friend of the correspon dent being employed by the same firm we at this time give our best wishes to mr and mrs rowbotham on sunday sept 11 quite a number of friends and plotholders visited the goodwood cemetery this sacred spot certainly looked a place of beauty those two large flower beds were looking their best the petunias both purple and pink seemed to speak words of peace anil i quietness while the writer has at i times worked with the trustee board i credit is certainly due them one wish and aim which would gladden the hearts of the trustees is that more families would if possible pav for perpetual care of the plots many have taken perpetual care since tho cemetery was put under a govern ment system one who does take it on may rest assured that the forty dollars settles the care for all time if you have been hesitating as to who to get to speak at your har vest home service or the opening of your young peoples society let us recommend to you mr vaughan blueman an energetic young christian man who is truly on fire for god last sunday mr blueman spoke at bethney united churcn his address is 16 sword street tor onto or phone randolph 5232 in viewing the old home village one can not help but notice the dil apidated state of the railing and brickwork of the township hall poles of timber and machinery sure ly there is better space some where for storage coronation trees are somewhat hard to find a paved highway through goodwood will bring many tourists through th village how nice it would be if 0r present members of council or atiy incoming council could see their way clear to have this a presentable spot let 1938 see even more improvements in our old home village while in goodwood last weekend the writer from two resi dents was told of the need of light ed streets for a year and a half the toronto flash column has been printed in the tribune each week of late our respected editor has given the scribe the privilege of having a copy sent to his friends in toronto and all over the dominion i am at times told by my friends here and as far as california florida and british columbia and our other western provinces that they read at times items of interest in this column nothing would please the scribe more than to hear of an item of news from one of these districts there are lots of things to write about in the city but unless our friends out home know of whom we write it would not be of much interest anyone wishing may have a copy 8 stanton avenue by writing to me or phoning har- grave 3012 any evening and your news will be welcomed a copy of the weeks issue will be sent for your news items as representing toron to it is my aim to have flash column filled each week i ask you to help me in this attempt advertisements may also be sent at reasonable charge if you travel or visit or have visitors lets have their names the scribe has a book with sixty seven different names of families and per sons last week from three differ ent parts of ontario persons mailed news surely toronto folks will do their part to make toronto flash column their column on your christmas list head of with a years subscription to dad and mother in the country or to cur friends at a distance special masonic services we are told will take place in st paus bloor street near church on oct 3rd we hope to see our friend from goodwood and stouffville dis trict speaking to mr john mccullough kc the scribe was told that his property in goodwood was for sae by calling on imr d mcdonald in formation may be secured ideal location and one of goodwoods landmarks town topics column 2 and 5th item of last week should not he overlooked also ask for that special subscription price from now till end of december 50c toronto folks take advantage of this keep in touch with our country news items stouffvilles colored street lights are greatly admired by toronto tourists we hope the illness of the baby of mr and mrs lome wagg will he of short duration rev mr madden who is to preach the anniversary services at good wood united church on october 17 is well known to the scribe and family mr and mrs madden are summer neighbors of the scribes mr and mrs ernest twiddle are now at their home in toronto after spending the summer season at their cottage at musselmans lake sorry to report miss elizabeth mcguckin is so ill after making a few calls in good wood vicinity our friend charles blueman called on the blueman family sword street toronto the correspondent on saturday sept 18th visited his brother mr r j davey palmerston after fifty years service on gtr and cnr mr davey retired some years ago a roadmaster with headquarters at palmerston ross lee of new york arrived in toronto sunday morning on a visit to his mother mrs john lee of stouffville miss c bewell visited unionvile on sunday mr and mrs e j davey also miss e a and miss jane davey re turned home after spending over three months at their summer home island grove lake simcoe on sun day last twelve towns already paid up stouffville aiuoiik municipalitiei to pay in advance although york county levies do not fall due until december 20 70 per cent of the total payments have already been made in advance according to warden w e macdon- ald stouffville advanced her levy and received the rebate for early payment prepayments have been made by 12 of the 20 municipalities within the county ten of these have pre paid their levy in full while the re maining two have made substantial advances on account the majority of the 14 municipalities which have not as yet made any payments are rural areas where the taxes are not collected until later in the year ac cording to the report with s0029ss9 of a total levy of 11g2241 already in the hands of the county treasurer york county is now in the best condition in years so far as collection of levies is con cerned figures released on authority of warden macdonald show the muni cipalities prepaying their levies in full as follows york township 20908371 north york 110040- 71 forest hill 11153022 swan sea 451013s new toronto 44- g4413 mimico 3200470 weston 3230737 leaside 2s6s54s long branch 1400gs9 stouff ville 510230 east york has pre paid- 100000 of a levy of 130- s29g6 and sutton has prepaid 1000 of a total levy of 47ss59 vandorf dr george and mrs covey and sou ross of toronto were weekend visiters with the morley family mr and mrs edgar rose had sunday dinner with imr and mrs kenneth rose and family of mount albert mrs will oliver of california is visiting relatives and friends in this vicinity several farmers have their heaty corn crops cut while others are very anxiously waiting their turn our yps was held sunday even ing the programme was given by the queeusville society refresh ments were served to our rinds owing to anniversary service at the other appointments there will not be any church service at 11 dm come along to suuday school at 1000 am e a grubin ro optometrist and optician will be at his office in stouffville on monday sept 27th how shall we vote a provincial election is upon us on october 6th next we are expected to record our votes for one person or another for whom shall we vote for very many people that ques tion is decided by the party tag that the voter wears they take pride in never having voted any other way and they intend to keep on voting that way to the end of the chapter they are the true and trus ty partisans the staunch consistent sterling liberals or conservatives grits or tories as the case may he there are others however vha are influenced by other considera tions they wish to give an intelli gent vote apart from party ties or proclivities this class is on the in crease in numbers and may decide the issue if it leans decidedly ono way or the other many of these are swayed by mere self interest and will vote perhaps in large num bers as their pockets or their pre judices are appealed to others try to think out the moral and econo mic interests at stake and endeavor to vvote in accordance with what they consider to be for the real wol- faro of the county placing justice and patriotism first these may or may not act in accordance with their private interests as a matter of fact most of them act from mixed motiv es or decide on a single promin ent issue that appeals to them or the personal standing of a leader or a candidate t in the present contest the issues aremore than usually contradictory and confusing and people of inde pendent minds will have more or less difficulty in deciding both par ties are using the press extensive ly to place before the electors their platforms for the moment there ap peals should be carefully read and weighed meetings called to discuss issues should be well attended and the arguments brought forward should be given due consideration as a general jury our verdict should be consciencious and in accordance with the evidence and the principes of that righteousness that exalts a nation revis sanders dead liberal conservative rally saturday oct 2nd at 8 pm township hall unionville hon geo s henry will discuss the election get your winter coats now while we have all colors and sizes in stock we have a large supply of ladies and mens coats and suits also boys and girls coats our prices are reasonable every garment is guaran teed as represented no extra charge for coats made to measure if necessary if you are interested in pur chasing a coat or suit i will be glad to call and display the coats and suits at your home h golden to leave a message call a jones feed store stouffville phone 263 issues real bargains oliver tractor plow electric washing machine chevrolet roadster disc harrow 3 cream separators 3 work horses 1 silo agent for international harvester co flury peter hamilton beatty peddler roofing co ren frew separator ok potato machine co repairs for almost every cream separator frank baker phone stouffville 15204 eighty- second annual exhibition markham ontario sep 30 oct 1 friday october 1st special attraction 130 sharp 12 colorful events sponsored by toronto hunt club including run with the jumping a sji hounds in full view of grand stand hunting racing pony racing revis sanders twentyone year old son of mrs sanders and the late rev ed sanders died last sunday septeber 19 and was buried tues day of this week he was stricken a few weeks ago with meningitis he had weathered an attack of paralysis when only a small lad which left him none too robust word of this sad death was received from western canada this week by his uncle blake womens association of the united church will meet at the home of mrs levi hoover on tues day evening september 28 1937 at s pm the new gormley cider mill now in full operation bring along your apples quick service frank harveyp residence phone 7307 office 7303 228 pace or- trot purse 10000 3 heats each heat a race see prize list for details grain and seed show sponsored by unionville junior farmers york county boys foal club show saturday october 2nd trotting races 224 trot or pace purse 15000 214 trot or pace purse 150003 heats each heat a race judging live stock pony races midway attractions special exhibit by cedarbrook game farm of game birds dog show under auspices of toronto kennel club with special class for local exhibitors admission to fair 35c autos 35c children under 12 free both days big old tyme dance saturday nite admission to dance 35c g i hambly president see prize list jifj lucky prizes hannagans orchestra r h crosby secy listen for broadcasts