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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 25, 1938, p. 6

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stouffvffle ontario thursday august 25th 1938 romeos and juliets in nearby cemetery while the youth of the early victorian era would detour a mile to escape passing through a cemetery at night so spectral and spooky was the average burial ground considered yet in this materialistic day and age many disillusioned gallants are spooning to their sweeties with in the shadow of the tomb stones by the light of the silvery moon although the gates of this particular cemetery some few miles from here are shut as a rule not for the purpose of keeping those within from gett ing out as with a view to pre venting those without from getting in yet love so laughs at locksmiths that the gates are most of the time ajar admitting wooing couples who believe the silence of this sanctuary to be mothproof against local snoop ers and sleuths automobile tracks crisscross throughout the graveyard show where many romeos and juliets have pulleu off the beaten path for a little more privacy a local gent who parked his bicycle near the gate inside on a recent sunday evening and who missed it from its moor ings when he later went to retrieve it found that he was interrupting so many petting parties in his quest for the wheel that he gave up the search to avoid being taken for an inquisitive intruder in this lov ers bower as the saying goes youth will have its fling but the last place that one would expect to find joy unconfined is among the gruesome stones of a cemetery in the pale moonlight miss gregory ma youth ful evangelist who will conduct the services commencing at the altona union church this sun day august 28th stouffville old boy lauded for work from the aloosomin world- spectator we take the following article concerning s c fleury an old stouffville boy formerly connected with the fleury foundry here in town york countv and city of toronto old boys and girls association on tuesday even ing august 2nd held a meeting in the office of the cresent fin ancial corporation regina and it was unanimously decided to organize a body under such a name a committee was formed to arrange for a banquet to be held in regina the latter part of october 1938 s c fleury who for some months has been actively engaged in the forma tion of this society was present and is acting on the committee in recognition of the work he has done in connection with the organization mr fleury has been made a life member of the association celebration here labor day trucking local and long distance trucking gravel hauled live stock h r storry telephone 5803 warnings numerous complaints have been received regarding the rid ing of bicycles on the sidewalks notice is hereby given that any individual breaking the law in this manner will be summoned without further notice constable quibell the worlds good news will come to your home every day through the christian science monitor an international daily newipappr it records tor you the worlds clan constructive doings the monitor does not exploit crime or sensatlonnelthcr does it ignore them but deals correctively with them features for busy men and all tha family including the weekly magazine section the christian science publishing society one norway street boston massachusetts please enter my subscription to she christian science monitor for a period of i year 1200 fl months 600 3 months 300 1 month 100 wednesday issue including magazine section 1 year 260 6 issues 25o sees 80th birthday continued from front page 10th and who died in 1896 mr lapps present wife was the former lillian terry of mount albert our honoured gentleman also participated in the realm of pub- he life serving on the council five years during which time he was reeve in the years 1908 and 1909 the only outstanding legis lation attempted during my term ci office said mr lapp was a vote to abolish statute labor which was defeated by a small majority there have certain ly been great changes in the township since those days he continued i can remember no said when it look us a good day to drive to toronto with a horse and rig lapps cider and vinegar works known throughout the countryside was established by harry lapp his brother george arid their father in 1872 this mill with its rather antiquated machinery stood until 1910 when it was rebult and considerable new equipment installed the output today is in the neighbor hood of 50000 gal 6f cider and a large quantity of applebutter a new cider process of which mr lapp is very proud is called cold sterilization and is carried out on a german machine only imported to this country recent ly the cider passes through a filter press and into the bottles with practically no air coming in contact with the liquid to crush the apples a hydraulic press is used exerting a pressure of 100 tons in vinegar making containers of 2000 gal capacity ire used each 12 feet high by means of compressed air the liquid is forced from one con tainer to the other and each time up into curled beech shav ings with which the top half of i he huge barrels are filled these shavings are saturated every 12 hours the process taking 30 days for each batch of vinegar the liquid must be continually tested until it reaches its highest acidic point mr lapp who has been oper ating the mill there for over half a century claimed that in all that period he could not remem ber business being any better than at present our friend stated that he was amused a few years ago when the government took con trol of the liquor making and several agents came out to look over his place they were certainly very particular that i should not turn out any liquor said mr lapp while not many miles away they were sanction ing its production the products from the lapp mill are confined chiefly to the country trade with some in tor onto before the depression car load quantities were shipped to calgary matriculation results middle school results stouffville continuation school robert abell english liter ature 11 geom c thelma atkinson english comp c eng lit ill can hist c geom c chem iii harold boadway geom c chem iii gordon bolender chem 1 lat comp u lac auth ii beryl brillinger can hist 11 lat auth ill lat comp ii fr auth ii fr comp ii mary daviseng lit c can hist ii chem c erma dowsweil eng lit ill geom ii chem c leland fairies chem iii isobel fleming eng comp ii eng lit 1 can hist ill geom ill chem ii joseph foote can hist c leona forsythe eng comp ii eng lit ill can hist c chem c dorothy fuller eng lit c harold goode geom c chem c mary graham eng compiii eng lit i can hist 11 geom c chem c molly gray chem c marguerite jack eng comp c eng lit ii can hist ii chem c olive johnson eng comp ii eng lit ii geom c kathleen kellington can hist i chem ii lat auth i lat comp i fr auth 1 fr comp i lois kester eng comp n eng lit 1 can hist 1 geom 1 chem i ruth lehman eng lit c dorothy moyer chem c lat auth c lat comp i fr auth c fr comp ii jean pugh chem ii donald rowbotham english comp i eng lit c can hist c lat comp ii fr auth c fr comp ih arthur rusnell eng comp c eng lit ii can hist c geom ill chem i betty sanderson eng lit c geom c chem iii walter smith geom c chem c bruce stover can hist c geom ill chem c jack talbot chem c ellrie thompson eng lit c can hist c geom c chem iii irene timbers chem i billie tranmer geom ii chem ii lat auth ii latin comp ii gwen tranmer english lit i chem iii kathleen turner eng comp c eng lit c chem c joe underwood eng lit c can hist c golf week in the canadian rockies the banff springs hotels an nual golf week is set for august 2227 and the contest for the long list of cups and prizes will he waged in a mountain set ting so beautiful as to make the old admonition keep your eye on the hall doubly difficult of fulfil ment golf week at the banff springs course will see many notable us and canadian amateurs with a sprinkling of british and kur- opeab entrants fighting it out for the edward prince of wales tro phy put up by former king ed ward viii and the willingdon cup for men associated screen xews cup and the brewster trophy and a host of other coveted awards for women as much a social as a golfing event banffs golf week is the signal for a round of informal entertainment centred at the baro nial banff springs hotel beneath tho terrace of which the great golf course winds down over tho spray river for 6640 yards of un rivalled fairways and greens a golfers ball in tho bis hotel ballroom saturday night brings tho week to a close with presenta tion of cups and prizes tho spectacular banff springs courso has its fairways laid along the valley of tho bow bivcr into which tho rushing spray dumps its green waters beneath the towering first tee unmatched for beauty the course also ranks among tho worlds best for its length trlckincss and general smartness of design pictures abovo show tho edward prince ot wales cup and views of the course phyllis winn eng comp i eng lit ii cat hist 111 geom ill chem i upper school results harold boadway eng com position i gordon bolender eng comp hi geom 11 trig c french composition c beryl brillinger eng comp ii english literature c harry brown comp hi eng lit c geom c phys c chem c ruth dowsweil eng comp ii eng lit c fr author c french comp c leland fairies eng compc geom ill trig i phys c ralph forfar hist ii alg c chem ii fr auth ii fr comp c molly gray english comp c kathleen kellington eng lit iii geom ctrig c jeanne murchison geom c trig c phys c fr auth c french comp iii jean pugh eng lit c fr auth ill fr comp c betty sanderson eng comp c margaret smith eng lit c geom c trig c phys ill fr auth ii fr comp c james thomas geom c phys ill chem ii irene timbers trig c billy tranmer eng lit c fr auth hi fr comp c elmer winn eng lit c geom c trig ii phys ill chem c fr comp c the two outstanding students of merit in the stouffville re sults were kathleen kellington with 5 firsts 1 second 1 third and 2 credits and lois kester with 4 firsts and 1 second markham middle school ruth marshall ch 1 claude brillinger l a 2 lc c bruce wideman ec c el 2 a h 2 alg 1 chem 2 la 2 lc 2 fa2 fc2 evelyn byer ec i el 1 a h i alg 1 chem 1 la 1 lci fai fc2 markham upper school agnew edna mh 2 ph c fa 2 fc 2 chem u atkinson v l c geom c trig cfc c brillinger b alg i geom c fa cfc c grubin edythe ec i el i mh 1 geom i trig 2 ph i ch 1 fa 2 hastings marion ec c el 2 mh c ph c fa c fc c chem c marshall ruth ec 2 alg c la i lc 3 fa 2 fci sends wife beater to jail for month george matthews uxbridge township was sentenced to one month in the county jail on a charge of beating his wife when he appeared before magistrate col c f bick in police court at uxbridge re cently evidence was given by po w h clark oshawa and chief constable vessey of uxbridge who told of terrible bruises borne by mrs matthews accused was also bound over to keep the peace objects to sunday even ing entertainment a stouffville resident has taken considerable offence at the type of sunday evening entertainment put on at our summer resorts up and down the couniry this particular in dividual issues a challenge to the ministers to voice their opinion on the matter the songs are they sacred to say nothng of the dances exhibited continues the writ er let us have your opinion signed yours for a construc tive program gypsies shakedown farmers two buxon gypsy women who might possibly have been in the oarty camped a month ago in markham park have robbed ontario farmers of more than 1 00000 in the past two weeks the pair have made their escape from at least six farms between here and toronto in automobile while their latest escape was at goderich where they lifted s300 from the wallet of john baker v 5yearold farmer the women have used the same method in all the rob beries they drive about the sideroads until they spot an elderly farmer they sometimes offer to buy some produce in this way police say they get in to the house once in the house the two husky women seize him one grabs his wallet while the second holds him on the floor they have been described by their victims as being strong as oxen union vi lle annual flower show tho annual exhibition of the unionville horticultural society held in the township hall there last weekend drew a gerierout display of blooms the uidge m hall remarked on the goo quality of the flowers the t eaton trophy was won by g c murphy for the highest number of points in the flower section in the vegetable class leslie miller won with 275 points and in the home cooking mrs r l stiver led with 195 threshing roasts we are prepared to serve you with choice prime beef roasts for the big threshing occasion they range from 12 to 15c per pound oboyles meats stouffville flower show continued from page 1 winners asters purple mrs f wagg mrs h pugh rose m nicely mrs h pugh white mrs f wagg ageratum mrs ben doten m mortens am- arvlis mrs p lehman bud- delia mrs r grove balsam mrs l slack mrs w slack begonia mrs p barry mrs p lehman collection of begonias mrs a farthing mrs george watson colons 10 mrs art farthing mrs g watson cole- us 5 mrs g watson cocks comb mrs roy grove e hoov er carnation miss m nicely airs a farthing clarkia mrs a farthing mrs r ratcliff coreopsis mrs p lehman calliopsis e hoover a leh man calendula a lehman mrs r grove dahlia mrs w slack mrs taun dahlia collec tion mrs slack airs r grove fern sword e hoover airs d woodburn fern aov mrs g thomas airs p lehman geranium double airs o leh man airs d crosier geranium single airs a farthing airs b doten garden geranium airs sanderson golden glow ai nicely gypsophila amiual airs b doten gypsophila perennial airs a farthing j pipher gaillardia airs l slack airs b doten hydrangia airs t borinsky r grove larkspur airs a farthing e hoover liatris airs p lehman airs r grove mignonette airs p lehman e hoover marigold french e hoover ann leh man marigold african ai alertens airs r grove pinks mrs r grove airs f fairies phlox annual ai alertens ann lehman phlox perennial airs a farthing e hoover nastur tiums double airs doten airs g watson nasturtiums single airs a farthing pansy j piph er e winn rose pink airs a williams rose red ai nicely r grove rose yellow airs a wiliams mrs a v nolan rose white airs awilliams stocks m alertens sweet peas mrs p lehman airs h pugh scabiosa airs h pugh airs r grove salvia mrs woodburn salpig- losis m alertens j pipher straw flowers airs doten ver bena airs a farthing ai aler tens zinnia large ai nicely airs o lehman zinnia pom pom a lehman e hoover hanging basket mrs l slack foliage collection airs a far thing rubber plant airs r ratcliff airs g lee carrots e winn mrs w slack cabbage e hoover a lehman beets airs taun mrs g lee cucum bers table e hoover mrs stevens cucumber pickling airs woodburn airs l slack tomatoes airs g lee airs p lehman onions setts mrs g lee e hoover peppers e hoover airs woodburn squash mrs p lehman pumpkin mrs g lee airs crosier parsnips at mertens corn atrs taun mrs g lee potatoes e hoov er mrs stevens vegetable collection airs d crosier glad white h o klinck airs woodburn airs farthing white 3 anne lehman airs doten white 6rmrs doten glad light 1 anne lehman airs woodburn light 3 airs nolan eva hoover light 6 airs doten glad pink 1 airs woodburn mrs watson 3 airs nolan mrs doten glad pink g airs nolan airs peter lehman glad red airs r ralclift airs h pugh red 3 mrs doten 6 airs nolan glad salmon 1 airs nolan airs doten glad orange airs woodburn alarjorie nicely 3 airs nolan airs doten 6 eva hoover airs doten glad purple 1 airs farthing airs wood- burn 3 airs doten airs nolan purple 6 airs nolan airs glad smoky 1 airs airs doten 3 airs glad picardy ii o airs doten 6 airs purple glory airs nolan 3 airs nolan 6 spikes distinct airs doten 12 spikes different airs nolan best spike in show it o klinck prim coll mrs doten eva hoover doten nolan nolan klinck nolan win at mulock picnic telephone 3501 we deliver of 800 two of our local ballantrae boys herb simpson and stan hall stepped into the classy citv tams of horseshoe pitchers at the alulock picnic on saturday and carried off the second prize

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