Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 29, 1919, p. 5

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stouffvillb may 29 1919 i neponset roi the economy of roofing with paroid is apparent when you consider it can be laid quickly and at half the cost of new shingles when put on neponset paroid forms the ideal roofing fire weather and wearresisting neponset paroid roofing lives long stands up and pays for itself yearly by giving absolute protection and satisfaction neponset paroid roofs have proven their durability and economy for twenty years neponset paroid roofing can be applied over old shingles without the added expense of tearing them off a full set of the tools required for laying paroid is shown below roof with neponset paroid it pays neponset paroid roofing is made in three colors red green and slate grey sold by hardware and lumber dealers silvester bros stouffville ont j cream i wish to announce that i will be in stouffville every thursday to buy cream 4 i will have lor inspection my qualifications and will be prepared to test cream and make payment on delivery your patronage is solicited in return for which i guarantee both highest prices and absolute accuracy in testing call in and lets get acquainted g a whiteside will receive cream at mr j s huntleys store hiwkiii j i bicycling is most healthful and enjoyable for boys or girls only get a good one and be free from from repair bills the cleveland v b the one comfortable easy running ride a cleveland iluegter ibreg uemoxvidle mr a graham- of stouffville spent the 24th at the home of mr geo mckuen a number of our boys went fish ing on the 24th but had poor luck mr and mrs payne and family spent the 24th at luiouville mr geo martin has purchased a new drfver from mr stanley has tings mr and mrs e haines and fam ily of newmarket spent sunday at the home of mr i pipher miss scynthla cook spent a couple of days in the city mr ed pennock of stouffville took a truck load of pigs to the city for mr j brown on monday mr ed barkey has erected a line new flag polo mr gideon baker and friend went for a motor ride on tuesday airona mr and mrs wm mckay spent saturday at port perry mr and mrs j meyer attended the mennonite conference at sth line markham on wcdensday mr and mrs a d morris motor ed to toronto on thursday last miss f raymer spent the holiday at her home at box grove miss m barkey was a toronto visitor one ay last week miss lizzie anthony of whitevale spent a few days with friends here the womens institute meeting at the home of mrs win reosor on friday last was very largely at tended there being nearly sixty pre sent a number from here attended the fair at uxbridge on saturday mr and mrs harmon yake mo tored to richmond hill on monday mr and mrs harmon yake and mr and mrs loss hill attended the funeral of the late mr burnett at richmond hill on monday last mrs d fields and miss r fields spent sunday at glasgow mrs wm davies and family spent sunday at the home of mr albert hoover buggy and road cart jump seat buggy and road cart in good condition geo gower ring- wood timber for sale pino timber and lumber of old barn 20x60 in good shape w e gray ballantrae phone mt albert 1613 farm for rale 125 acre farm good 2story brick house firstclass outbuildings bank barn running water in trough one of best and cleanest farms in picker ing township all underdrained close to school situated at lot 33 sth con pickering easy terms apply to thos williamson stouff- vlllo stouffville carriage works will remain in operation for one month to complete orders and is prepared to do oher work within that time we still have a good stock of buggies wagons harness etc etc w h todd stouffvilles leading shoe store never was in better shape to meet the requirements of the public in footwear we have the choicest of leather goods direct from the fac tory all solid in mens boys youths womens misses childs and little gents in black tan and mahogany our aim is to please you and give you the best of satisfaction we still have some llngniiis yet our motto is live and let live price no trouble to show you in foot trouble consult us a g lehman the peoples shoe store main street stouffville ont moxmoiaa see j w bengough on tuesday a few of our sports spent the 24th at uxbridge mr and mrs jones of toronto spent the holiday at the home of mr arthur williams mrs nelson wagg of claremout spent sunday with relatives here we wonder what happened to our 9th line correspondent some of the farmers are hurrying with their seeding this week as the weather has been more favorable mr archie stewart spent sunday with mr c forsyth of blooining- toc v wonder how the roads are north ask one of our sports he may be able to tell you mr percy tarr spent sunday af ternoon at the home of mr charles barkey of altona ringwool vivian with deep regret we chronicle the death of mr martin fockler who passed away on may 24th after a few days illness though he had been in failing health for some time past he was able to be up and around to with a couple of days of his death he was in his 6sth year and was the second son of the late samuel fock ler and sarah johnson he was born on the farm on which practically his whole life had been passed he will bo remembered by a large circle of friends as a man of unfailing kind ness a staunch friend always ready to do a good turn for any one in neeu he leaves to survive him be sides his widow three children one son aimer and two daughters net tie and jennie his wife is a daughter of the late charles pews of ballan trae the funeral which was held on tuesday afternoon was attended by many relatives and friends attes ting to the high esteem in which the deceased was held the services at the house and the church were con ducted by the rev jas brown of stouffville interment being made at dixons hill cemetery popular prices for j w ben- goughs entertainment 50 35 25 an 15 cents jlr robert pews miss ireno pews and mr harvey pipher of toronto and miss e pews of london atten ded the funeral of the late martin fockler on tuesday mr watson and family spent vic toria day with friends at lincoln- ville miss mewilliams of toronto spent a few days with mr john fishers miss gertie fisher of toronto is spending a few days at her home here mrs t m bruels left on tuesday for toronto mr and mrs chas wlsmer of markham visited at the home of rolph bruels on tuesday there will be service in the chris tian church next sunday evening mr wllmot vague was home over the holiday we are glad to see mr h spang arrived safely home on the 24th muddy lanes and ditches notwith standing try again harry glasgow we are pleased to learn that master willie spenee is recovering nicely from his recent operation misses nellie and ida latcham and miss vida knight of toronto spent the holiday at their respective homes mr and mrs geo drewery and friends and baby of ringwood spent sunday at the home of wm drew ery mrs bain of toronto spent the holiday at mr jno s latchams mr reid of toronto spent the holiday at mr jos williams mrs s noble and friend of tor onto spent the holiday at the home of jno davis mr and mrs levi hopkins and daughter of glen major spent sun day at mr f slacks our farmers are busy sowing man golds a number from here attended the annual meeting of the womens in stitute at the home of mrs wm reesor on tuesday the postponed sacramental servi ces will be held in the church here on sunday afternoon juno 1 at 230 oclock sale register saturday may 31 at lot 35 con 9 markham onequarter mi west of stouffville farm stock and implements property of c d pipher f w silvcrsldcs auctioneer the station at vivian was very prettily decorated with evergreens and flags to celebrate the return of gunner fred l hollidge from the front which occurred ou monday of this week ted as he is knowu to his friends is a very popular boy iu this locality and he was very cor dially greeted by neighbors and rela tives he enlisted in 1916 in the 67th battery university corps and was transferred to the 15th battery after reaching the other side in 1917 he was severely wounded and for about a year was in hospital and reserve camp he was in france on active service again when the armistice was signed he returned to canada on the minnekhada and was met in tor onto by his brother lieut r c hollidge mm dcm who motor ed him out to vivian heres hoping youll be long with us ted bengough will be at the auditor ium on tuesday evening churchill o a number from around here at tended the fair at uxbridge on sat urday and all reported a good time mr and mrs jas casely of stouff- ville spent the 24th at the home of wesley hill mr and mrs thomas and daugh ter of toronto spent the holidays with mr r gray mr harry paisley and miss chid- ley spent sunday evening at jmar tins mr herbert pegs and family spent sunday with his brother mr a pegg of greenwood a number of friends and relatives attended the funeral of the late mr martin fockler on tuesday mr lemon paisley and family motored to orillia to spend the holi day with his father mr jas paisley we are sorry to say the youngest daughter of mr and mrs a clarke is very ill we wish her a speedy re covery improvements are the order of the day mr john paisley has erected a new windmill and mr l h tin- dall is building a new silo and pig pen atiia admtioxal locals mr and mrs a pugh spent the holiday with relatives messrs roy and clayton baker were in town on the 24th o mr jas miller of new york is visiting his sisters mrs latchford and miss kate miller o the triangular patch of ground beside the station platform which has hitherto grown up in grass and weeds will this summer be a beauty spot our station agent and his as sistants have mowed the grass and made a flower bed in the centre of the plot its little improvements like this which will make stouffville more attractive and desirable to live in o continuation school report velma brown 7 f a sangster s4 blanche reesor s3 ella barkey s3 fred brillinger 76 watson ren- nie 64 luella bruce 63 greta smith 54 beatrice rae 54 harold sanders 49 canadian history form i alice bryne s4 margaret pagan s2 margaret mcleod 77 alex mac leod 77 burness heise 72 alan collard 71 lambert stouffer 70 jessie collard 6s florence elson 6s rae perry 61 annie smith 59 john quantz 57 wesley boadway 55 herbert paisley 55 arcliie harding 51 francis ratcliff 4s horace payne 44 stewart stouffer 42 lloyd hoover 34 percy payne 30 arithmetic form ii walter lee s2 lorna raymer si j neil smith 73 alma valentine 36 jean ronnie 2s merla fockler 25 mrs collins of toronto is spend ing a time with her daughter mrs mcbride mr t laurie recently returned from overseas and miss kathleen laurie of london spent last week with their sister mrs d tran mr h nighswander toronto spent the holiday at mr j b hoo vers miss l farthing spent the week end with relatives in toronto quite a number from here took in the fair at uxbridge on saturday mrs handrehen toronto is spend ing a time at the home of mr b u hoover hes coming himsell sir j w bengough in one of his farfamed programmes of car toon drawings recitals stories dia lect sketches poems songs and humor at the auditorium stouftville on tuesday june 3 admission reserved seats 50c general admis sion 35 and 25 cents children un der 12 15 cents plan of hall at tribune office fresh milch cow fresh milch cow for sale holstein w ii todd stouffville hanoi the imported percheron stal lion the property of w h johnson markhain will make the season of 1919 as follows tuesday at cline burrs lot 4 con 4 markham noon peter bril- hngers lot 1 con 1 whitchurch for night wednesday wm laws lot 1 con 7 whitchurch for noon green bros lot 4 con 9 for night thursday at mansion house stouff villo for noon at his own stable for rest of the week speaks lor ymca in a most interesting lucid and in structive address given in the audi torium last evening rev capt williams chaplain of the 4slh high landers enlightened his hearers on many phases of the work of the y mca among the soldiers while he acknowledged that like every similar organization mistakes hod been made he pointed out that the good this organization had accom plished in looking after the physical intellectual and moral welfare of the men more than counterbalanced any errors it had made he dealt in turn with the criticisms that had been levelled against the y showing that in most instances such criticism was uncalled for during the early days he said the ymca had not done as effective work as it should because of lack of proper equipment but beginning with the year 1917 this was rapidly over come and rest rooms were established in every spot where required concerning the charge that the ymca was a safetyfirst job he said no class a men were employed in ft and the heavy casualty list showed that it had worked well up to the front lines to the charge that it charged too high prices he pointed out that the prices were fixed by the army council and were therefore beyond the control of the ymca the large patronage of the men showed that the prices must have been reasonable as to the charge of graft he said all the funds were audited by the divisional auditors and balance sheets could be obtain ed at any time while the salvation army and the red cross and other organizations had done a great work it could not be compared to the work of the y m c a which was allembracing and included providing clean up lifting amusement letter writing facilities athletic sports magazines books lectures and an opportunity for the men to fraternize all of which helped to drive away home sickness and had a high moral effect the movie shows provided had done much to restore to normal the men just out of the trenches but capl williams laid the greatest stress on the liigh moral value of the ymc a in providing a means of counter acting the multitude of temptations of the continental towns and cities the ymca intends to continue its activities along the lines of com munity work and are asking the county councils for granls of money to enable it to send out to each county trained specialists for this work summer millinery mrs f wilson stouffville

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