Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 7, 1928, p. 8

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st0uffv1lle june 7th 1928 x- 4 wheel brakes lovejoy shock absorbers the new series pontiac six was designed and built in the belief that everybody admires style in a motor car so in pontiac six everybody can enjoy it 1 beautifully proportioned bodies that tell their fisher craftsmanship at a glance long low lines and deep massive radiator design rich harmonies of color in exterior duco and interior trim delightful evidence of luxury in upholstery and appointments plus the smooth ness of pontiacs powerful six engine the safety of four wheel brakes and the comfort of lovcjoy hydraulic shock absorbers no wonder the- new series pontiac six literally leads its field in style and refine ment prove it all for yourself by a demonstration- pj62sc aik your dealer about the gmac deterred pay ment plan which maker buying eaty j e cober phone 1511 stouffville pon the mgw series product of general motors of canada limited the greatest servic the least attention theres no piece of farm equipment that gives so much service over so long a period with so little attention as a good windmill thats why i recommend the toronto self- f oiling windmill so highly lots of toronto windmills have given from eighteen to twenty years service with practically no attention outside an occasional oiling and are still operating satisfactorily every day in the toronto selfoiling windmill all gears operate in a bath of special oil affected by neither heat or cold every bearing thoroughly and automatically lubricated new oil is required only once a year if you already own a toronto windmill i can give you this tiltoiling feature by merely inter changing the head and using your present wheel most toronto windmills too can be made absolutely self- regulating in operation tht toronto toaa will tianj for a lifetime htcamt it is the heacicsu simtgal and laliraai one ballt for any windmill george a lawson stoiiffvtlle selfoiling windmills a handsompb on home construction containing valuable suggestions on home planning with gyproc rocboard and insulex write for it canada cypsum and alabastine limited p1 cnda fireproof waltboardj town supply morden miller i tt a riprif t a ti7 1 the samestately wedding nl autviuaiii gown of ivory satin and rose point in which her mother and her a coupe of gentlemen were in town this week looking for suitable place to establish a factory to pro duce malted milk an english pro duct in company with certain members of the stouftville council they visit ed our reservoir property but they concluded our water supply would not be nearly adequate for their business and hence would not con sider establishing their plant here from the specifications they require in water nothing short of a lake supply would meet their demands notes o jul 2nd baseball teams in the surrounding districts set your caps for the prize money july 2nd j r hodgins has been placed in charge of the dominion day parade one thousand strong knowing his ability in this line the march may already be announced as a success the hoisting of the giant union jack and dedication of the 100ft flag pole gift of j a barkey will be an interesting ceremony let us do honor to the doner by being present at memorial park july 2nd the horticultural committee ap pointed to confer with the toronto old boys association will meet with them in joint session on friday evening of this week at the home of dr richardson to coordinate de tails for the big day july 2nd lace sister were married ethel dagmar youngest daughter of mr and mrs m b morden of hamilton became the wife of mr barstow harding miller only son of mr robt miker of stouffville at hamilton on satur day june 2nd 1928 the ceremony was performed in century united church dr l f dimmit perform ing the ceremony the church was decorated for the occasion with dar win tulips and lilacs the bride was given in marriage by her father and looked charming in her bridal gown with its close fitting bodice enriched with touches of rose point lace and queen elizabeth collar of the lace a cascade of ivory satin roses adorn ed the long train and the tulle veil over a mufti of lae was held in place with a close fitting bandeau of pearls and orange blossoms at the back of the head a face veil thrown back after the ceremony was worn mrs eric griffin sister of the bride who a year ago went to the altar in this attire was matron of honor the gowns worn by the matron of honor and the two bridesmaids from toronto were lavish among the hundred or two guests invited were miss maggie graham of olaremont dr and mrs ira free and mr and mrs f w silvester rev h s warren and dr smith are attending the united church conference in toronto mrs w j mather worthy matron and a number of officers and mem bers of the local chapter eastern star are in attendance at the meet ing of grand chapter in toronto this week whimster wilcoxs store in bradford was broken into on friday morning and suits overcoats shirts silks etc to the value o about three thousand dollars were stolen the thieves entered by the front door we cant see any earthly reason for so many expeditions to the north pole if some enterprising chap would go up there and bring the thing back with him it would save a tremendous lot of meaningless ex peditions at a meeting of the congregation of the united church of aurora held on monday evening it was decided to extend a call to the rev e a black m a associate pastor of the metropolitan church toronto rev j r patterson the present pastor having resigned to accept the pas torate of the windermere united church toronto mh in ii markham mount albert a gang of men are engaged tear ing up the tracks of the sutton line of the old gtr another gang is engaged moving the elevator and warehouses to the cnr tracks and tearing down the station and freight sheds which will be moved to zephyr and be used as a station there the death of charles parks of franklin removes one ot the pion eers of this district he had been in failing health for some time but the end came quite suddenly on satur day june 2nd the funeral took place on monday the late mr parks enjoyed the esteem of all who knew him and the sympathy of the community goes out to the sorrow ing family the annual sports day held here on saturday june 2nd was well attended the events were all keenly contested goodwood won the football prize defeating mount albert the baseball match was won by mt albert defeating leask- dale newmarket won in the softball contest the horseshoe pitching contest was won by d l stouffer and h clendenning of ringwood the concert in the evening was put on by the newmarket minstrels in the skating ririk which was crowded the show proving a thoroughly en joyable affair lemonville the anniversary services and tea meeting were a greater success than ever last sunday morning the church was filled to capacity when the rev w r auld 8a bd of markham preached a fine sermon on seek ye first the kingdom of god the ringwood choir gave excellent anthems at night the pastor prea ched to another capacity congrega tion and the ucal choir sang very effectively miss cora cook ofliciat- ing at the organ the church was tastefutfy decorated by the ladies of the w a mrs groves mrs cliff lemon and dave harris assisted the choir on monday a successful tea meet ing was held supper was generous ly served by the w a assisted by ladies of the congregation in the basement of the church after sup per the program was excellently given to a crowded church by the following ringwood orchestra the pastor wesley male quartette flor ence barkey mrs d everton jones of markham miss warriner mr mairs proceeds for the evening totalled 51 wanted young calves for veal- ing purposes j churly phone 6405 stouffville 15 the public health act piaxo for sale dominion square good condition bargain for quick sale a b bartholo mew- stouffville 15 for sale brick house one acre land good well water barn and orchard mrs geo boadway tenth street stouffville 15 milling notice the mill at 5th con will be open on tuesdays thursdays and saturdays onlj from june 1st to aug 15th rainy days excepted j sider prop 15 trucking solicited i am pre pared to do all kinds of trucking live stock a specialty note quantity cedar rails for sale lou morden phone 6709 15 a bargain here is your ohance to secure a ford touring ear at a low price going at 50 come quickly the car is in good runn ing order j e cober phone 15201 stouffville prevention of heart disease in canada during the year 1926 over 11000 persons died of heart disease the total deaths from all causes being approximately 107000 heart disease which kills in adult life is in a large percentage of cases due to conditions which occurred in childhood the preventon of heart disease therefore in adult life in many cases depends upon the proper care of the growing child heart disease seems to be associ ated with the type of infection we call rheumatic we do not know a great deal about this rheumatic infection but we know something of real value in the prevention of its serious results growing pains to children should be considered as evidence of a rheumatic infection they frequently precede definite attacks of rheum atism chorea st vitus dance and heart conditions sore throat or disease jjonsils without soreness of the throat are evidence of a possible centre or focus of the rheumatic infection than a restlessness or fidgetiness the jerky movement coming later allsuch cafees should be placed under the family phsician for treat ment if ehart disease is to be pre vented all those who have damaged hearts do not die of heart disease if proper care be taken they usually live a long time and die of some other malady it is those persons who will not or who practically cannot takeproper care who grow- progressively worse for sale by stouffville planing mills stouffville ont mrs john thomas of village was at liome to a large num ber of friends on monday afternoon the occasion being her 93rd birthday a profusion o flowers remembran ces from relatives and old friends de corated the reception rooms her daughters miss ennma and mrs crev dr osborne received with her mrs thomas has lived practic ally all her life in markham town ship and village and is said to be the oldest living resident of mark ham village she still enjoys very good health and is in full possession of her mental faculties ninth line markham miss lockie spent the week end at her home in zephyr frank and r winn spent sunday afternoon at r- eaglesons things are looking up truman is sporting a fine new chevrolet coupe the late mrs anderson of toronto was burled in the baptist cemetery on saturday afternoon a number from this line attended the special services at the presby terian church stouffville sunday last improvements are the order on this line these days mr f cole has erected new wire fences mr hoover new metal roof on his barn and mr w johnson had his house painted real- estate wo have sold houses and vacant lots in stouff ville away below tho price asked for thorn so that ono never knows whore tho are at unless you deal with a roliablo real estate agoncy such as wo conduct few seom to know the real worth of their pro perty so it is hotter to consult someone oxperlonced in the busi ness wo do not want listing away out of sight either as we wish to do what is right all round an honost deal is no robbery jacob yake west of railway wedding bouquets and funeral designs muston sons wholesale florists stouffville ontario phone 7001 ringwood mr and mrs robert wilson and mrs b johnson were in toronto on sunday evening mrs wellington stouffer spent a few days last week with her daugh ter mrs gordon boyd of aurora our choir supplied the music at the lemonville anniversary service on sunday morning we are pleased to welcome rev bruce and mrs morton returned missionaries from porto rico in our midst mr and mrs isaac pipher were in toronto on saturday attendins the marriage of theii granddaughter miss ruth winifred carlton to mr j ralph mackenzie messrs david stouffer and harvey clendenning were the champion quoit pitchers at mount albert on saturday in the big competition at their annual field day two other gentlemen from in and around ring- wood entered the competition but good sports they are they became nervous when the rope broke and allowed the ladies to press in upon them so that they did not get their eye on tine stake all the time tho winners were given a cash prize the marriage was solemnized at four oclock on saturday june 2nd in deer park united church of ruth winnifred eldest daughter of mr and mrs f m carlton and grand daughter of mr and mrs isaac pip her ot ringwood to mr j ralph mackenzic eldest son of rev and mrs a f mackenzic dr e h henry officiating the bride who was given away by her father wore a period frock of ivory geargette and lace trimmed with white velvet gardenias her veil of brussels net was held in place with bands of peanls and orange blossoms and fell over a long court rain of ivory panne velvet and she carried a shower of butterfly roses lily of the valley sweomicart roses and maiden hair fern miss pauline carlton attended her sister as bridesmaid in a frock of pale blue taffeta and large leg horn hat trimmed with blue malino in scarf effect tho two little flower girls elizabeth and evelyn pipher cousins of the bride were dressed alike in frocks ot pale blue gear gette trimmed with lace and hand embroidery over pink satin the groom was nttonded by p b wick- ware as best man and charles poole alfred chester were the ushers the church organist mr curric played during tho ceremony and mrshavvcy pipher aunt of the bride sang calm as the night during the signing of the register fixe jersey heifer due in novemberfor sale edwp hoo ver phone 6610 16 10000 hens wanted at once highest market price paid dont part with your hens until you phone us sam golden pennock liverv decorating paint and varnish we make old cars look like new with paint and varnish plus expert brushwork paper hanging and decorating also a specialty phone today workshop over bakers gara fred brown stouffville for service registered berk shire boar at lot 26 7th con markham jacob s wideman 16 horse register golden west king 23075 enrol ment form 1 the property of abner baker will stand at his own stable lot 7 con s whit church to insure a foal 12 sin gle mare 2 or more 10 each paybale feby 1st 1929 owners of mares at time of service held responsible 15 barnes victor the imported clydesdale belonging to jame3 torrance will be managed this season by john fisher ringwood stands at herman kidds footes hotel mt albert frank watts holt f andrews chas green woods john petchs and fred marchs in whitchurch terms 16 a beautiful horse vqu must see to appreciate home stable at ring- wood dago 12912 1s3956 enrolled al a dapple grey 5 years old weigh ing 2100 will stand at his own stable at lot 15 rear 6th con markham during the season also- hanio 1155 743s imp the property of wh johnson terms dago 16 and 100 at time of service hanio 15 payable feb 1st 1929 18 for sale number of pigs 2 mos old sold in lots to suit purchaser lou hoover phone 1504 clare- mont summer chopping notice chopping and crushing 7 am to 12 noon during june july and aug wet days 700 am to 600 pm dicksons hill mills w a jones bargains boys boots 200 pr boys khakf pants and shirts 150 suit mens shirts 75c childrens hose 3 pr for 49c womens black hose 15c pair harness a few sets left reduced prices dealer hides wool and junk for sale house and lot mediate possession ab brown phone 183 stouffville in im- an appeal toall civic officials millions of dollars damage to ontarios crops are caused by weeds the weed control act seeks to control this menace municipal councils and officers have important responsibilities in carrying out this act weeds on highways must be de stroyed by the road authority weeds else where must be destroyed by the owner or occu pier of the land an inspector shall be appointed by each municipal council to see that these terms are complied with most civic bodies are energetically discharging this obliga- ticn and when action is not being taken residents should communicate with the members of their municipal council every precaution is needed to wipe out the weed menace clean seed plus weed destruction at the proper time to prevent spread of weed seeds will bring your district greater profits from clean successful crops ontario department of agriculture parliament buildings toronto jt hon joidj s martin minlttcr w b roadiiouse deputy minuter

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