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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 1 Dec 1927, p. 1

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VOL. XXXIX No. 40 ‘A $1!!!” Dal the Year unmet-o“- ..- uouo “as YOUR HOME YOUR CAR Protect Them THOS. BURKETI‘ nnncaln mmdQflIm! mall”. Phone 18202 mush IL. - may. Nil-d" 9 to n a hum-31931.1 locomlek -JA- n-..| Indian you to mapect in policies below you buy . MI STOREY folk! any they enjoy 001' Win! TM know that no bread baked 1, "For to the bread we make I” hey know on? W"? 1’ (In. My. They know on hung a the one that PM” “a mu M 3mm Ind thu II] the g g. make in just exactly mun oi Punoxone Plum. 3nd Tnepry S'IUDIOâ€"LEHMAN‘S BLOCK New-IllUIod FARM IIPLEN lax. Linn. Pour mmnwn, unwâ€" Ilnehlnery for ule. mo nukn’q 9-330, Stouflvfllo or 37019111. Lodge No- 33‘ onnrlnnoytnn‘lia (Olden on the Continent) THE MUTUAL LIFE g!- m loudly Dun!” .z s' o'dqek. In tho yum“ Bum-in Woke... L mm. w. n. In“! General Insurance BOADWAY'S DRUG STORE STOUFFVILLE max, Dist. Ila. 1:5qu a MM 1810] 1.0.. 110.. snowy 331'!le 'n'o; locomlek and D00?- Pour Hamllton. 01W LEHMAN Q Ma fitnmffmil}: @tibmm Stouflville H. W. SANDERS IS THE ACTING REEVE Swahili. ‘lunlclul Councll met In: l‘rlau evening {or unenl but. no. In Hon 0! mo null" mood“ which should hu‘o been held am coming Nd“. The clung. wu mum owl“ to the den-nun of Reeve au- vuwr [or the Old Country. The reeve nun-ell Iuhmlued thelc only molnuon altered from the chnlr durln. In. current your ln once. when he moved um Councillor H.W. l “mien he nctlng reeve tor the re- ‘ mnlnder o! the year lroxn Dec. lull ' counclllor Borlnnky seconded the ‘ motlon. end ll wn supported by ‘ Counclllorn Rulnell and McKInnon. nukln: ll unnnlmouu. Councillor Sunder. thanked Ms lellow councll- lore for the confident-u end court-any shown hlm In the runner und uld he would endeuor to lulnl the dulle- npperlnlnlng to the onlce to the hell of hll nblllly. knowlng they would not be onerous wlln Inch .up. ’ port hehlnd *hlm. Counclllor Bender- l. the longest elulng member on the conncll exeluelvo ol the reeve. Another mollon uponlorod by Councillor: Sender: and McKlnnon exyreeeed the regret d! the council It ‘00 lot! at the :30". and wlnhod (or him and «Mrs. Silvester I plenum Journey Ibrond. The reeve expressed hls apprecia- tion oi the motion carried unanim- ously. He enjoyed the work and be- lieved he had endeavoured to con: scientionely till the position in the ‘best interests of the community. Mr. Silvester entered the council when the present clerk. J. S. Daugherty. was reeve. The hydro had been in- ‘ stalled a little over a year and much mained to be done to complete the system. The water works too had come in for considerable attention. and much time and eflort had been given to this important asset. Reeve Silvester will step out oi office with the good will at the cltlzens, all of whom will admit that' he has occu- pied the chnlr with ability and skilL His. general knowledge 0! all de- partments has always worked to the best advantage of the town. An account (or hauling gravel wag the subject oi Just a little criticism. - Among other: it called for 39 loads put on Market street. 25 on Mill street and over 60 on Montreal at. The street and sidewalk committee had not checked the work closely. and were a little amazed on how it mounted up. They were ordered. to investigate the matter. n,“ . AL- nuvvauaww ._- A sum of $500 We; aiioted the committee (or this work on 1027 and :the unonnt has been spent. This in ‘exciueive ot gravel used for building sidewalks, but very little ha. been done towards construction oi walks and it is too late to put down cement DOW. The usual bylaw was paced up- polntlnz returning omcerl and DR. 0. for elections held In 1928. South slde of mm street will vote as usual ‘At the Council Chamber, George T. Lee, D.R.0. and Thou. Rae. WI clerk North Ilde 01 Main street, vote at Porter's wlth Harry Perry. D.R,0.. Ind Ross Brown. clerk. Salary for D.RD.'B was fixed at 84 and of poll clerk's at $3. The following account: ed for payment: Jon. Grove. labor .......... s .50 Tribune. printing .......... 36.35 John (lower, labor ..... 1.55 Wm. Croasen, carnage ...... 1.05 A. B. Lehman, caflage ..... . 1.26 N. W. Byer. wire and supplies for lower ........ . ...... 16.75 Clerk. reeve. assessor. jurors 9.00 J. Mon-gluon. labor ......... 3.00 E. A. Button. hardware .. . . 8.87 H. Burgess. labor ..... . . . . . 6.45 Edw. Walls, labor ..... . . . . 5.70 Otto Baker. on gravel ace... 200.00 J. 0xendale, oartage ........ 3.90 D. Holden. rear not wheels [or an AA fire truck A 8. Collins», labor ....... . Hydro Electric Account W m. Crosuen. cartage ...... N. W. Byer, (use: .......... A. B. Lehman. cartnge ...... anrworh Sandy J6me. hircr reservoir John Gower. lab-n reservoir. . E. A. Button. piping. labor. We were slid to flee In the villa;- Mrl. Barton Ward of Sutton. Mn. March spam the week end vhltlng her father. Mrs. Joe Burnett who In not well thus dlyu. Mica [Aura Hlll gave a splendid ‘roport of the Sunday School Convenâ€" tion at the'Sabbsth school last Sun- duy‘ This being her firm. convention report. aha dour": grout pull. for not nun anon. IV Vv-v , Hula. pprchucd [ha hullnnu at no anlo boll Dnlry. I lollclt one ”Iron.- (1! the people of Mouflvlllo Ily Supply 0! mllln and ovum will be ground from the name rellnhla fame". Ind lha prlru all] he lunl no um. I: you have bum nnylng‘ - A n..- -n 1'0 mm PATRON.“ BLOOMINGTON General Account were Dalilâ€" 7" have” 0.00 ‘ 16.00 226.40 The school Board have decreed thlt there Iheil be In omoihi openinl to mark the new eddlilon to the hnildln. nut completed It the tale knowledge worn in the out end. With thin in view they hue invited the Hon. George 8. Henry, linleter oi Hixhweyl. end member ior leet York. to be present and Mr. Henry hn eccepted the Invitation. The eihir will he held in the school build- ing on Frid-y evening. Dec. 9th. A unit-hie proxrem will he provided , by the etudentl. Ill. Henry will all!- . cielly oven the building. end loul _ upon-men will eleo he heard. We r under-tend thlt the perente will he . invited. hut thlu metter will vrobehly v he Attended to by the Hoenl through ‘3 announcement in our next iuue. or . by name other meene. HON. GEO. HENRY TO OPEN SCHOOL A. E. Weldon hu recovered A por- tion of the good: ntolen lrom bl- won! and store nbonl turd-y- “0. Three overcome were recovered from DIIB mom on Queen Ilreet. and I ‘qnnnmy of Ihlru. eoch. mu. etc” from I peflllon It the foot of Pepe Avenue. Toronto. when they had been hidden or dhenrded. Delpile not too invoroble wellher condition. there In an excellent crowd a! Mr. lrn nunnell'l inrm stock ule on the Wilmol Brown (arm. ldiolninx the out and oi Slouflville lau Sniurdny. Excellent prices were realized I“ through the ule. but no fancy figures were hid. A emlll grey tum sold for ”5 eleh, while u pair or helvier greys well! at} $129 and 8180 to rep-rue hnyen.‘ A brood more realized 8100. Co" were the ieainre o! the ule rnnlns iron: 3100 to 3135 such (or inn ordinary mllkerl. Allln Pike void the top price of 8135. 0. Hunt! mid 3130. W. Jacobs 8126 and C. Bennett of Pine Orchard $125. while the others went around the lower figure. The unprofitable condition of the hog market no doubt dampened the nrdonr of the buyers [or the few porkere olered, but the Implements sold well and totalleJ about $700. Oats sold for 54¢. bushel um barley at 73c. 'l‘he hay we: not Iold. but tomlttlng this and n quantity of wood the sale vent eronnd 84000. Silver- sldee Farmer were on the nucllen block. The Sunday School and cans-regsâ€" tion Ind [Adler Aid no uniting on Dec. 22116, In I. Christmas Tree and congregation-l Flipper. Plans are undrer' ;vay for putting In the floor In the basement of tho church. We are sort! to hair that Mrs. W. Fockler has been compelled to go to the hospital for more'treatmem. We hope to see her home for Christmu. The ladles' Md meet this week In the church. STOUFFVILLE. RUSNELL'S SALE $4000 who announces his retirement from Dubllc omco to take enact today. noel 151. During his three years In the reeve's chalr he never missed a meeting of the council. Mr. and Mrs Silvester BA” from New York today on the steamship Cleveland 0! the Hamburg-American Llnes, bound [or France. They wlll also vlslt In north- ern ltnly and pans of Africa below returning home next summer. â€"-â€"o( umâ€" .VUHT" YORK PLOWMEVS‘ ASSOCIATION will he held on THURSDAY. DECEMBER am at fl p.m. IN PORTER'R IUD MEAN PARIDB For the receiving of ropmin. the election of oflimrn and any othor hualneun ihni may urine. A‘ V. Nninn, Hnyq 'l‘nrnar, II._-‘ A PORTION BACK ANNUAL MEETING REEVF} F‘. W. SILVES’I'ER BALLANTRAE flee OMAN; mummy, DECEMBER m, 1921 Llnyd annar. Prnlt THE REEVE REVIEWS HIS WORK m. manor.â€" 1 wontd cpproolno I Iluh In». In your ”'hlbuno" to II; n to: total to tho good «Mum o! Slouc- vlllo on tho don-nun of anal! Ind In. Silva-lot tor n "that utlndod hip to Europe. u-y 'v â€"-. ,-. I («I It I. not nut-u" to nun-In an and at your to finish my term In your Run u Ibo munlclpll work (or 1981 II dlmon completed um we Mu appoint“ the auto! number or oouucll. H. W. undo". u utln; ‘roovo. whom I um our. will an the lame. non scum-bu. I “ah nm to uy the! my term 1 n councillor end my Ihree your. A. your nhiel mun-true. hue been 1 not! luppy on». ‘ The amount councllo l hue eel with hue been very loy-l end ener- geue and the work comlnp Delore‘ no he. elven been promptly uteudo ed to. Pereonelly I hue never Intu- ed a council meeting. and l hove tried. oomeumu II a considerable nailing at time Ind gmline. to propetly um promptly carry on the noun at our good town. However I do [eei well ropdd when l rellue Hal Slouflvllle h.“ propel-ed both nn-nclllly Ind phy-‘ clllly the put tew yeul. Few town: Indeed an Ihow I0 tuore‘ble I lute- men! con-Iderlnl our publlc ulllluu. Perhepe e lhorl Iummlry o! lhe pro- ' sreu nude the put (our yeerl would - be lulerofllng. l. The new reeervolr wh|ch h-d lellen Into very bed rep-Ir Ill put I Into first-clue ehnpo Ind rmnolr I perk much lmproved. , Aâ€" _...- Dunn-h! pntn nun... ....,.-V, , 1. Our Hydro ”Ivan: In broulhtl from I mere ukeleton to Its peanut umoot perfect condltlon. Imlnx pnctlcnlly every home Ind human, Ind bu produced A lnrvlul liter cutting the first nten In two of firm”. “000. 3. A urge amount or concrete unit In: um und 8500 has been spent each a! the put two seasons on gnu] (or our Ilde streets. I trust this work will be unlad to A n.-.- ébhpleuan durlns yous. :vâ€"... 4. A puhllc park hu been Ic- quh'ed (thunk: to our late Board a! Trade) which I: rapidly becoming 1 ‘very real use! to the village. ___ .-- -_ .m. nu, Ic-u n.-. w .7, V 5. 11:0 cometary under an nble bond I. npldly becoming I beauty spot um I cmdlt to n- .I.‘-..: «Am 6. The tax 1110 Wu reduced Iron: 33% Inllla to 80 nnd 31 lnllll. 7. 86000 note debt on lhe new fuel-volt Ilong with £6000 deben- ture on um W.W. system hue been wiped out. making 11m- wnler works onunly debt free. Pnetlcably the only debu we now owe no the bul- ‘nnce ol the debenlnreu on the school and our hydro ”Item, so that. our flnnncel are In wonderfully the con- finances dltion. ul uuu. 8. And iuliy we. this you. cele- brated mos: successfully our Jubilee along with the Dominion Diamond Jubilee and I thoroughly satiaiactory lom Home Week. Vnu ”v..- ...... But we must not stop progressing There Are all“ lots of Improvements required. .. ‘Nn; .... 1w... ..... Our W.W. system should build up a surplus account and in the not dls- tent lnture the springs st reservoir park should ’be all collected In a series oi underground pipes This would greatly increase the supply. raise the level perhaps over one [out and keep the water away from all surface contamination. L”; sun In»: “In"-.- We want Main street resurfaced. i think this can be arranged the coming year It the new council get busy with the Highway Commission. Af the same time curbs and gutters should be constructed and the deep ditches in centre of town drained with large tile and filled to make ;tha highway wide and safe. I sincerely trust the 1928 Reeve and Council wlll consist of wide awake business men. If every cm- zen takes an interest In clvlc aflsjrs this should not be difficult. I would like now at the end of my‘ publlc office to sincerely thank all our good people for tho confidence showu me In re-electlng me several times to the reeveahlp. also as rho holldny season In so close. to wlah you and all our lrlonds In the surâ€" roundlng community a Happy Chrlat- man and a Bright and Prosperous New Year. Belleve me air. yourfi very truly. F. W. Silvester Report for November of 8531013 Jr. Wâ€" Grace Bulley. Cllfrord Huey, Alex. Mustard. Jr. [11-â€" Marlon Sellers. Gladyn Lehman, Kmhlaen Sloll. Dorothy Hoover, Allan Hlney. Velmn Wldoâ€" mun. Frnnoln ngh. Walter Bulley. a}. [Ii-Vern i‘ophnm. Geo. Fonts, Mink Tomnxlnn. Jr. lIâ€"Em Wldomnn, Mary 8190!. Icy. 77.7117th Hoover. Derek Barnett. Pr A.â€"Ohudo Fonts. Jack Nun. Pr. 11â€"00" Hlley. Paul Sonora. R, M. L. (In. [anchor atouflvnll. Nov. 1.. ["1 SCHOOL REPORT .1110 Wu reduced from so and 81 man. the next three Dr. P. A. Dulu- vu a mu on Monday nlundlnl . muting of no Ontario Medical Society. Mn. In Mayor of Wound. In vmun; bar “that. Ron I. C. Int Mud. now. I. Horton hu "turned tron: Moo-0mm, huh, when Ml moth". nod 80 yum. am on Nov. lllh. - ‘llu Ouldn Bmlth at Toronto. went Band-y with It“ Dally McConnochh who hu boon very III at hot homo ‘hue (or seven! '00“. sum u“. wancuuncn Page Clendenhlnl ll now "lup- Dinl out" dllpllylnu the luau nylon from Toronto. u-uâ€" . ....... Murray Clendennlux. Norma Ind Floyd Buckley. ludsodvn the nay-l in: wool. nnklnl In with tho prise ulna-n. Huvey Clendonnlu no 1. Nicely med lot the Cundln hone-hoe plwhlnl chumplonlhlp In: wont, but we haven't seen the trophy yot. The young people 0! the commun- lly are bully prep-ring (or the Chrlntmu onlorulnmunl lo bu held llu the Ilulo whlto school house on Dec. 28rd. We under-tum some people be- llove In the Inlulmonl vuy or doing busing-l. Bevan! In this vlclnlty are growing moustache! on this pin, I llnle "dowu" per dowu. Murray Clandennlng bu been working (or Jim. Brodle while the Inner In: been Ihowlng hll prlu wlnnln; sheep n the Ron] and Chlv clgo “In. They any glrll nro pretty Illck It catching coonl. but they haven't Any- thlng on a couple of young gentlemen In our community. We nndenund one ut and" the tree praying. "It ‘wont be long now". will]: the other went In lurch of ammunition. The‘Sundny evening service at Providence Baptist churcn wu well «Handed. A real montage was given by the pastor. “eluted by the Rose Brothers of St. John's Preabyterhn church. Toronto. whose dnglng win grently enjoyed and nppreclnted. Reeve Chu. Lee at Uprldxe town- ahlp, wlll llkely neck I second term as reeve of the potato towmhlp. So (If no ovvoulllon has been mention- ed. 1nd Mr. Lee Wind: 4 good chance for I'Dâ€"election u be has filled the nfllce but one You" PERSONAL NOTES (Anglican Sunday, Dec. in: Second Sunday In Advent. a p.m. celebration of Holy Communion. All neat. tree. J. J. Robblnl, Rector wf's. wmeon‘m, m Sunday. Dec. 4th Sixth Line. Sunday morning. "Buy Chair Christmas" Baker Hill, Sunday Evening. "The H. 8. Woman, B.A.. putor Sunday. Dec. 4th 11 a.m.â€"‘Rellglon u an Exporlence' 2.30â€"The Bible School. 7 p.m.â€"Preludeâ€"-’l‘wo Hymna.Thelr Author. and their History. Evange- llatlc Massage. "A great use of a great day make: a great 3021". CHRISTIAN CHURCH Rev. E. Morton. pastor The Lord's supper will be admin- latered next Sunday at Stouflvllle and Bloomington In the morning. and Churchill at 3 pm. Come prayerâ€" “mum...“ 311311.11“! (ully‘ Anniversary services will be at Bloomlngton. Dec. 11th: Wk ST. BAPTIST CHURCH W. W. Fleischer. plum Sunday. Dec. m: 10 a.m.â€"â€"Blble School. 11 n.m.â€".\lornlng wornhiv. Subject. "A Son] In Despair and In Heaven. ‘y Comtorg'f. AMONG THE CHURCHES - Sunday: Dec. 41!: Public worship .1 2.30. R". W. E. fuller. TILE. his Churéh". lvorybody invited. Everybody wol- come. Service preceded by long Way Hr" MENNONTI'E CHURCH EM. 8‘ 8. Shams. vnMor Sunday. Dec. 4th 11 n.m.â€""Tho Remainder" 3 nlm. -â€" Pnntor's address to the r ion-us". Keep in mm. vangellstlc meet- Inm every week night. excepting Batman. Quarterly Iervlm on Dec. um wlth Pro-talus madr M. Brlchr In charge. Non-nnbncrlben to The Tribune who contemplate hunt tho piper not! you nhnnld mum-mo now, and service church â€"- "Tho Second Coming of Subject. “Jesus Comforts uns flaanmnmn' v fluid" an Inn.“ omen: Cor. O'Brln and no» In V. NOLAN- PW Boner Grumman of Ron! Gallon o! Donal Surgeon. and Toronto Unlvcnlly, Iloo Poll Graham 0! Rochulor Children'- Hmplml Officeâ€"Standard Bonn. 1.9 mm Phone once 1011. Resident 10". Best Work. 140M F“ mmms. ONTARIO Honor 0114qu a! non! Count 01 Dana! Burg-on- and at no Unlvmlty at Toronto on!“ In Ombln'l Block E. B. BARKER. LBS. Honor ondnnto of Ronl 001108. of Dental Surgeon. nnd at tho Unlvcnlty o! Torn"- lmlllml “OI: AUCTION SALE REGISTER THURSDAY, DEC. lltâ€" listen-five Isle or fun: Itock and lmplemenle the property of the late Reuben Raweon, lot 4. can. 4, Uxbfldge. Sale u 1: died. Silvenldee a: Femer. auctioneer. SATURDAY. DEC. ardâ€" Extenaive sale of Wood Lots. Itanding beech end maple at Lot 28. Con. 10. Markham. belonging to James Rennie. 3 month! credit. Sale at One sharp. F. W. Silvereidea. ano- tioneer. SATURDAY. DEC. liraâ€"Credit aale of Dairy Cattle. farm atock and implements. belonging to u. R. Fretz, at lot 19. con. 8, Markham. Sale at 12. No reserve. Prentice a Prentice. Auctioneers. TUESDAY, DEC. 6thâ€"-Credit sale choice herd cattle including 11 baby beeiera. iarm implements. etc. belonging to S. W. Nellea Sons. mile eut oi Goodwood. Sale at 12 noon. 1“. W. Silverâ€" eidea. onetioneer. . WEDNESDAY. DEC. 7th â€"At Lot 11. Con. 2. Whiteharch. the en- tire herd oi Holeteine. belonging to Geo. Bell Sons. Sale at one F. W. Sliveraidea. auctioneer. THURSDAY. DEC. sâ€"At Lot 27. Con. 9. Markham. the entire herd oi Holstein. the‘ property at Edw. Billion. 10 month!‘ credit. Sale at one. 1“. W. Silver-idea. auctioneer. FRIDAY. DEC. 9thâ€" At Lot 11. rear con. 6. Whitchureh. farm stock and implements belonging to Wm. Neabitt. Sale at 13.80 nharp. F. W. Silvereidea. allo- tioner. SATURDAY. DEC. lOthâ€"Credit aale of stock. implements, hay. grain. etc.. belonging to George Hunt. Lot 38. Con. 5. Markham. 1% mile east of Victoria Square. Sale at 1: sharp. No reserve. Prentice Prentice. auctioneer. SATURDAY. DEC. 10th â€" Farm stock. implements. seed grain. etc. belonging to Orville Roach who in giving up farming. Sale at one sharp. F. W. Sllveraidea. auctioneer. M ON'DAY. DEC. nthâ€"At farm of lrn Ruenell adjoining. stouiivme east end. Regiutercd and High- gra-in ilnlaivlns hrlnnuing In J A. Hawtln. No reserve. Sale at 1 8 montha‘ cre'iii. F. W. Silver- aldea. nurtloneer. “9 TUESDAY. mac. ”(11â€" At lot M. con. 9. Whitrhrrrh. 5» wood iota mixed hardwood. hhioagin to Win. Raicllii. Sale at one, 1' Ne HAROLD A. SANDERS HAMMER. SOUCITOB Noun Public. convoyuesr, Ito. OFFICE BILVES‘I'ER'S BWCK Phone 1 8 00 3 MoCULLOUGH 81 BUTTON Burma-c. Solicitors. can"!b uncut-I. kc. Butmn'l Block, Steam Money to Lou: S 9' non. p.IIL Iii-lull, Than. t Optuzmlo by ”pol-tum only lichen heel O to 12 I.m_ Tau. 'l'hlu. I an. o to O pan. 'I‘nu nu. Ion. Wod. t m “moon by .pwlntmonl only Phi-owl lurkhun only Tun-d” one. In Wm block month. rrodlt. F. W. Sllvonldu. Ancilonou. WEDNESDAY. DEC. “Hrâ€"At Lot 8. Con. 8. whltchuwh. I mllu north Rlunood. tum flock. Im- plemanu. huy. (run. belong!“ to H. 3. Barn". anlo u on. I“ W. allveruidon. nut-Honour. BUSINESS CARDS receive tho rcmnlnlng hum 0! till your "on. DIL NEIL C. SMITH Consult-flo- flour. DR. PATTERSON DENTAL

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