Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 16, 1928, p. 4

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sr mm stouffville february 16th 1928 t quality service the home town store special on lux 3 pkgs for 25c finest line of picnic hams in that short cut shanks only 17c per lb prune market is rising we have a full stock at low prices from 10c per lb up pure bulk cocoa per lb 20c burford peas full size can 2 tins 25c christies broken sodas 2 lbs 25c christies b sweets 2 lbs 25c corn syrup cured in wood sold by bulk celery lettuce spinnach new carrots fresh oysters lake simcoe fresh fish ratcliff co town deliver phone 7112 discount sale our february sale will be continued just the same as in january with a full 15 per cent reduction for cash on all winter goods it pays to buy now special car for sale ford touring in good order this is your chance if you want a good used car a g lehmam the peoples shoe store stouffville come and have a ride in the new ford now at my show rooms d holden stouffville phone 184 7 ford and massey harris agent stop look listen burn coke this mild winter and cut your fuel bill down we have the two sizes range and furnace flour and feeds five crown for bread flavo for pastry bran shorts glutein sampson oil cake poultry feeds lay mash scratch feed cracked corn whole corn wheat buckwheat oats oshell and grit highest prices paid for grain and seeds s w hastings phone 169 stouffville stouffville creamery co do it now if you are not already a shipper to the stouffville creamery start the year right by sending us your cream and you will obtain the best results in every way stouffville creamery company phone 18 6 stouffville ontario z- closes every night except saturday markham tp council haiuvtimk party the regular meeting of the mark- ham township council was held at the township hall unlonville on monday feb 6th with reeve gohn in tho chair and all the members present the road superintendent was author ized to attend the superintendents convention in toronto this month and j the whole council were appointed de- to on the evening of tuesday feby legates to attend the annual conven- j 21st i know that the executive tion of the ontario good road assoc would be glad to wetcome any who iation the clerk was authorized to forward the annual fee of 500 to the organization the usual grant of dear mr xoiajx i wonder if you would make an nouncement that the stouffviiit old boys and girls association of tor onto one of the most flourishing in stitutions of its kind in the city is holding a hard time party in hygeia hall elm street near yonge toron wouldcare to come in from the old town any one wearing sunday best clothes will be slain so come in the 1500 was made to the richmond oldest clothes that will stay toge- hill public library i ther thats the plan of the party the council took no action on the j mr ernest d lott and his commit- request to join the ontario munic- 1 tees are supplying lots of ideas for ipal association the monthly report i entertainment andthe admission is of the imedical health off icer showed to be 50 cents there will be check- the following list of cases for thelers dominoes cards dancing con- v i f- l yersation and of course eats all in month of january scarlet fever 3 german 01 easels 6 mumps 1 and chicken pox 5 mr c e stiver addressed the council regarding the many neglected cemeteries in the township he point ed out tho new law in the matter which made the township responsible and urged that some action tie taken in the matter which he felt was a vary important one reeve gohn assu red him that it would be considered by the council a bylaw was passed fixing the rental for the ftownship hall at unionville as follows basement 200 per nigiht and upper halt to organizations resident in the town ship of markham 4 per night and to nonresidents 10 per night all arrangements for the hiring of the hall will be taken care of by the janitor a petition signed by members of ratepayers was received asking that a new school section should be form ed at milliken composed of a section of markham and a section of scar- boro townships it was pointed out that the school serving a portion of the proposed new union school sec tion is now overcrowded and many pupils had to walk great distances to school with the result many were irregular in attendance no action was taken by the council as it was felt that more information should be available j mr mckinnon of cashel was heard respecting the needs of a poor family in his locality and he was in structed to make provisions for them the following general accounts were ordered paid d a mckinnon wood supplied charity t 425 f j minton blacksmithing 125 toronto stamp and stencil works 2365 f h stiver valuing sheep and mileage 1900 charles hoover shovelling snow 163 gam davison stamps and express 475 willow lake garage work on crusher 750 municipal world 5512 w j clayton salary and mileage for january 1310 the following road accounts were ordered paid d graham acct as per statement f r mann acct as per statement l middleton salary and milage a stephenson acct as per statement keeping with the hard time idea the grand march of the hard timers is set for nine oclock but there will be plenty doing before that yours truly r p stouffer toronto the toronto civil service hockey i see the big bills for the carnival team will play the best lineup i next monday in stouffville giving stouffville can produce in the local 1 3 list of the classes for prize cos- arena on friday night this week tumes the strap in schools 1440 2025 9785 300 the death took place at gormley on tuesday of lihis week of the year old daughter norma of mr and mrs alvln winger funenal thurs day at 2 pm hockey tourney a hockey turnament will open in the stouffville arena on tuesday night feby 21st for senior and junior teams competing for 200 in prizes the senor group will be donated gold watches for eight players and the juniors club bags the rules to govern are set out on the large posters and teams are ex pected to enter from all over the district respecting the newspapers cont roversy as to abolishing corporal punishment in public snhodl our view is that it would be unwise as the ab olishing of capital punishment in the state has proved to be where it has been tried out it has resulted in a rapid increase of homicidal crime if mothers who object to the use of the strap in the school could be depended on to use it in the home it might he dispensed with in tihe schools but as long as the children are brought up on the theory of their unrestrained selfexpression it will be wise to retain the strap in schools as a deterrent in the case of wilfully bad and rebellious young- steis who defy authority arid invite the penalty teachers must be allowed the right subject of course to appeal to decide when the extreme penalty for refusa fo submit to discipline is incurlred and to administer the penalty if necessary discipline is to be maintained there are teachers who manage to dispense with corporal punishment and to maintain necessary discip line and who do not understand why all teachers should not be able to but they are rather the exception 1 as long as home discipline dis penses with tihe slipper and strap teachers will encounter cases where the alternatives are the strap ex pulsion of the pupil or resignation of the teacher i sockeye choice cohoe 9 tot qq and pink cholce p2a norwegian sardines 225c herrings kippered 25c tin in tomato sauce 23c tin special offer pure red plum 40oz jr marmalade qc graham flour 2 lie minute tapioca 2pkf 25c aylmcr brand a 1a pumpkin 2 19c aylmir did carrots 2 21c elect cocoa 25c heinz tomato ketchup large size 25c macaroni or o spaghetti j harry home dainty puddings 25c 3 quality for economy full flavor and strength rfnk a4vc domino v e sty 1 lb lb or i lb sealed cartons only olives new low prices no 5 1 fc queen v bob muonjir 22c queen j bot no 8 pimento occ stuffed o bot tasty bread iftwnppmd loaf quick- suds large oo package fuy small package 9c special combination sale 4 cakes feu naptha soap or andlpkg sos jtfc handy ammonia powder 2pkul5c palmplive soap 3 25c id c soap jgg 3e oh boy o hand cleaner v 25c drano 29 iiinvunhinmi m paul boadway manager 1 governorgenerals trophv two rinks of local curlers skipped by d h rusnell and w r senders are making a great showing in tbe district cup semifinals today in to ronto as we go to press only three rinks were left in the running for che governor generals trophyorlllla stouffville and toronto high park for which winners will be declared before this paper is issued births ratcliff in whltclliurcto township on feby 9 1928 to mr and mrs ross e ratcliff a son david ernest copplns at ballantirae on feby 10 1928 to mr and mrs w copplns a son stouffville lodge no 384 meets every monday evening at oclock in the oddfellows hall visiting brethren welcome jess cook w r sanders noble grand recsec archio stover fin secy m5gbb2s ifyatxuse sunworthy wallpaper i arc beijfiid hip pictures sunworthy wallpapers zonotfad stauntons sunworthy wall paper will not fade whether designs are brightly colored or of pastel delicacy they will not fade added to this all sunworthy papers are semi- trimmed our stock is most complete with new seasons designs look them over now before the selection is nar rowed we have just received a shipment of the newest designs for the coming season w h shaw during winter months bur store will remain closed every night except saturday save at our store phone 9512 stouffville ont ggj j t

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