mfwksvkc rijl vol xli no 44 ll wimp stouffv1llb ontario thursday january 2nd 1930 a v nolan publisher i f storeys jl mp roved me tar fand honey unlientholated lstli cod liver extract and eucalyptus is i d a fine cough medicine andexj pectorant invaluable during the winter whenstubborn colds are frequent quickly stops the cough and can flreadily be taken by those o ttlicate constitution s price so cents j ml storey druggist the heme of quality drugs v 1003 an acclamation in whitchurch business cards medical dr s s ball phpsician and siirgeod office cor obrien and main phone 196 coroner for york county drs ira herbert freel dr ira freel consultation hours 9 to 12 am mon wed fri 6 to 9 pm tues sat a tues thurs sat afternoons by appointments only dr herbert freel 9 to 12 am tues thurs sat f 6to 9 pm tues and sat mon wed frl afternoons by appoin only- a c kennedy chiropractor church st stouffvcxl monday wednesday andifrjkt 9 to 12 am bsilaw dental u te ofwnl college sdrgcorii4d of the bfitvorslty of ivwmto fa neil csmith bonor graduate of rjyal college fot dental surgeons and toronto university also post graduate ot rochester childrens hospital ecoramerce bank up stairs fee 10u redenc 1015 plough button fcrs solicitor convey- ancers c s block stouffvlue lloney to loan as forecast in the tribune last week whitchurch council was re turned by acclamation for 1930 in anticipation cf this the enthusiasm did not run so high at the nomina tion meeting on monday only the best of feeling prevailed and critic ism was noticeably absent f reeve h kidd called attention to the annual increase in county rates ha attributed much of the increase tojthe high school act adopted by york county mothers allowance county and provincial roads all ot vjja had jumped in an alarming manner the york road commis sion alone which spent 10 years ago 158000 last year spent 247500 the reevereceived an attentive hear ing as did all the speakers the only question asked was why did the banks charge the taxpayers 10c for accepting their tax money when council paid an assessor to do the collecting strong opposition was evidenced to this principal al though the individual amount was small kidd said the banks were con stantly seeking new sources of re venue they agreed to all make a charge as above stated rate can avoid the 10c collection by paying direct to the last year the council pa for making these eolljff means tljat the ratafljj vho wenl ng as also help- the convefjj fell used jfience of tne bank had no ijr irol baker said he tention to run for office ered what would happen if ontinued to mount for the lve yearsas they had the pajje mr baker spoke on county equalization for a short time show ing its disadvantage to northern sec lions deputyreeve ws williams arid councilors ratcliff rae and evans 11 spoke briefly on various phases of years work isaac morton the nominee for council said phcy raised this year tor i not put the in the goodwwntion they were be fore the flood besides the 1929 council only two new persons were nominated being morgan baker for reeve and isaac morton for council both withdrew leaving an acclamation of the old council as follows reeve h kidd deputyreeve wes williams councillors ross ratcliff new ton rae and lome evans no election in st0uffville vers charge collector the banks lie won taxes next if the nomination meeting in stouff vlue on monday evening created a big interest arid the attendance was the largest in years the old coun cil is all returned by acclamation as well as three- members to the school board h o kliuck was elected by acclamation o the cemetery com mission in lieu of a s collins there were three nominations for reeve being jj borinsky h v san ders and we morden reeve san ders gave a brief outline of the years work whilejmr morden spoke in a more critical manner he declared the financial statement of the town was incomplete an old complaint it didnt give the ratepayers the in formation they are entitled to he thought councillor borinsky advoeiset more work being done- t beautjfy our town as a residential centre all the councillors spoke on tl various phases of municipal wrk under their direct chaigtifthiie councillor ward tookrifimoramic new or councikffsjeedings he devided thatjjstiyrjnto two sections tjmsfcffck and thesdead tlie jssrv and councillor rusnell being on one end and himself with coun cillors row arid borinsky on the other councillor ward took special delight in criticizing council lor rusnelljfor his work as head of the street committee he claimed his colleague only used one part of the harness the breeohingr and if he was returned he would put a few tacks in it- 2f councillor described as false somewf these complaints laid against hirfthiariagement ot gravell ing the m ik v nolan give a short outline onhe finaritial- situation of our schjqgis which carried an overlylargc surptos this year despite a cut in the mill rate for school purposes john mekinnon was nominated for council but was not present at the meeting acburkhblder wm armstrong jacob meyer and fr baker w withdrj juliiuuoa but all we meeting displayed a good spirit all speakers being given a good hearing j s dougherty acted as ohirmin the- acclamations are as follows reeve ii w sanders councillors j borinsky a 1 ward d ii rusnell and f c row- botham school board for 2 year term edw baker ed lloyd and a v nolan cemetery ii o klinck fcd a mer sanders solicitor hkrv public conveyancer etc notary ru 0fftcb silvesters block ph 18003 an lehman at cjl mark b next monday imarkham town ship ratepayers will vote on a by law to provide for tho raising of 25 000 by debenture for the pur pose of paying for the new bridges needed and other damage done by the flood last spring the money has been spent and if an adverse vote is taken to spreading the payment over five years as provided by this bylaw the 1930 council may bo faced with making payment by raising the money all in the year 30 this wrjji2jl man i i pickering twp election thore is a run for icouncillors only in pickering luther middleton last years 1st deputy is reeve by aclama tion e l chapman 1st deputy by acclamation and allan moore 2nd deputy by acclamation the contest for council is between r reesor dr mclcuen f k rlttcnhouse and ralph mowbray mccormack fockler a very qulot wedding took place thursday dec 20th at the home of w j allison 31 norwood rd toronto ontario when flora merle stouffville continuation school fall term report sept to dec 192 parents will please note that in addition to the above report in dividual reportvcards are sent to each parent to be signed in case of not receiving one please communicate with the principal at o nee as the years standing in the first and second years in the high school is based entirely upon the term marks and as each pupil must obtain an average of 50 on the total years mark in a subject to get credit in that subject parents are asked to cooperate strongly with the teachers so that the pupil does satisfactory work right alone it must be remembered that the government regulate the course and the system the department of education requires that a pupil of the first year do an average of at least 1 hours homework each night to obtain results a pupil of the second year should do at least 2 hrs per night a pupil of the third year is expected to do at least 2 hrs per night this amount of homework is given and if pupils do not do it then they are continually holding back the class and it makes it much harder for the teachers regular attendance is absolutely necessary one day missed here or there frequently means as much as three days lost because the pupil misses homework new work old homework taken up as there are three teachers dividing the work it- makes it far worse for the one who is absent in almost every case the ones who are at the head ot the class or have completrrraswnjing have been regular in attendance aics the present stall came new to the school in september it can- tolucipected of them to know the strength and weakness of every pupil from the beginning there has been the best of cooperation be tween the staff and they are conscientiously endeavoring to give their best efforts to obtain the best possible results c e powell ba principal p stiles assistant r fuller assistant no on roll form i ss s g myron anderson grant baker jean baker jack barkey grace beach sam borinsky velma brown donald closson jack clubine isobel collard aileon cutler mildred dougherty laura foote luella cayman verna hare if trfseyrr hoover hoover klinck inycock donald moyor y russell nendlck barbara pegg normal busnelb billie sanders anna scott rhoda vanzant harley wideman s uur agnes jack fa o 11 71 54 466 63 73 79 80 75 45 ab 58 ab 413 58 53 61 37 482 63 54 41 62 46 562 45 31 73 74 629 52 77 69 ab 615 69 79 68 63 71 50 71 63 47 543 55 7s 75 53 583 69 64 73 76 727 55 64 50 61 634 60 37 64 45 473 56 63 49 64 569 62 65 55 67 549 58 26 ab 69 554 69 74 58 57 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in markham twp the attendance at the markham township nominations on monday was one of the largest in years and standing room was at a premium there will be a run for all the offices excepting that of 2nd deputyreeve for which george padgett the sitting member was returned by acclama tion fred coakwell was nominated against mr padgett but withdrew to contest his old seat on the council j r campbell a d bruce and others spoke critically on county matters a charge to be investigat ed against county councillors was their alleged practice o charging 800 per day for attending meetings tbey were never present at this w claimed to be going on last year in county committee gatherings the debenture issue for 25000 came in for much discussion and the statement was made that the bank would carry the indebtedness at g whether the debenture issue carried or not the following is the slate that will appear on the ballot paper for reeve w c gohn j r campbell for 1st deputy robt smith r l stiver for councillors fred coakwell r j beatty w l clark f kin- caid and j muirhead two to be elected chashoover who had strong support when nominated for council withdrew from the contest fatal accident takes r g warmington stouffvlue friends will be shocked to learn of the fatal accident which occurred to r g warmlngton the husband of nellie george a former stouffville girl mr warmington was struck down by a motor truck while proceeding to his home on briar hill toronto death follow ed in the hospital a few hours after the accident j among the churches church hill win beach and edgar robinson are all smiles they are both boys miss h rose of hartmau is en gaged with mrs j martin for a time imiss rola beach of mt albert spent a few days with her parents here ben talbot was in toronto over the holidays jfj church hill and community- wish to extend their sympathyjpto the clark family v miss gladys paisley spending a few days at v paisley h ferrler has leagjfd the house of e robinson vacatedsby mr walker dont forget the wfto be held at the home of mrs e menatlyon wednesday jan 8th a few of the christmas vlsitors are as follows- jmrv arid mrs e mc- nallys at chas lees mr and mrs mcdonald at j martins alice vaug- han and d beach at h peggsmlss irene paisley at m mckuen a hop kins at w beachs mr and mrsg baker and family at imrs w pals- leys mr and mrs g vaughan at j paisleys sale register wednesday jan 8th farm stock implements poultry and furniture belonging to mrs jos burnett bloomington sale at 1 no reserve geo keays auct saturday jan 11th dairy cat tle extra good horses farm 1 plements tractor hay grain at lot 22 con 6 markham property of r h brill rose presbyterian church rev w h fuller pastor sunday jan 5th 2 pm sunday school 3 pm evening worship the public are invited jr ft 2 baker hhii and sixth baptist churches w s whltcombe pastor sunday jan 5th 11 am baker hill 7 pm slxthjjine text herein is love not that loved god but that he loved ul and sent ttiis son to be the pro pitiation for our sins i john 410 baptist church rev w w fleischer pastor sunday jan 5th 10 am bible school 11 am subject the determina tion of an old preacher 7 pm subject the testimony ot some people that have been raised from the dead prayer services sunday 615 pm wednesday 8 pm united church of canada rev h s warren ba pastor sunday jan 5th 11 am communion service 230 pm sunday school 7 pm unfulfllledplans agoodjfcselt good ending jtry it on sandal christian chdbch e morton and p b g pmt0m sunday jan 5th a happy new year to everybody that is the wish of the christian church for all through 1930 let us make the first sunday ot the new year a day ot renewed consecration for ourmasters fellowship and ser vice v- mennonitb church revssshanu pastov sunda jan 5th imorning service li a evening service 7 p m both services in charge of p special revival campaign will be held i stouffvlue mennonlte january i4 to with evans the