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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 22, 1930, p. 1

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ry unburn vol xlii no 12 stouffville ontario thursday may 22nd 1930 a v nolan publisher sure signs of kidney troubles are pain in the back swollen joints dizzy spells headaches painful urina tion and rheumatism backbite tablets relieve kidney trouble by gently soothing and healing the in- flammed tissues price 50 cents j m storey druggist the home of quality drugs phone 1003 business cards medical dr s s ball phpsieiau and surgeon office cor obrien and main phone 19g coroner for york county new pavement to cost 109000 stouirvillcs shme is tor onto uul york koad commission iay llalaikv couple reacted marriage vows drs ira herbert freel dr ira freel consultation hours 9 to 12 am hon wed fri 6 to 9 pm tues sat tues thurs sat afternoons by appointments only dr herbert frccl 9 to 12 am tues thurs sat 6 to 9 pm tues and sat mon wed fri afternoons by appointment only dental e s barker lds dds honor graduate of royal college of dental surgeons and of the university of toronto office in grubins block phone 8201 markham every tuesday office in wear block dr d c smith honor graduate of royal college of dental surgeon and of the university of toronto dr neil c smith honor graduate of royal college of dental surgeons and toronto university also post graduate of rochester childrens hospital office commerce bank up stairs phone office 1011 residence 1015 a c kennedy chiropractor church st stouffvlue monday wednesday and fridays 9 to 12 am the municipal council lias request ed the toronto and york koad com mission to call for tenders for the construction of a new roadway through this village from 9th to the loth concessions the same to be a paved road with concrete founda tion constructed with storm sewers gutter catch basins manholes and curbing the total cost is estimated at 109000 and of this amount the corporation will pay 59000 and the toronto and york commission the remaining 50000 seventylive per cent of the towns share will be a charge against all the properly owners in the corporation while the other 25 will be assessed as a frontage tax against the proper ties along main street in the west end tliis amounts to 175 per foot ml in the east end the amount is 113 per foot if paid immediately when the work is completed other- i wise payments may ne spread over 20 years and at such high figures it is doubtful if but very few rate payers could afford to put up the entire cost ill one payment if spread over the twenty years the annual charge in the west end will be less than he per foot and in the east end less man 9c per foot basing the figures on the engineers findings the toronto and york commission are now calling for tenders when actual cost will be obtainable and then the council should have a chance to consider the facts at closer range two classes of roads will be tendered on one with a tarvia or black top and the other with a cement top which is less expensive than the black top joad the tarvia or black top road is one of the finest types found anywhere and with such elaborate drainage will not likely give any trouble for a long time in the way of heaving up every spring if the road is ever completed it will give stouffville one of the best main streets to be found anywhere it is estimated that the tax rate will be increased six mills to meet this new expenditures two weeks ago a public meeting almost unanimously requested the council to proceed with this new road in the face of what looked like a three or four mill increase in taxes which has since advanced to six al though the frontage rate is not estimated to be any higher than was quoted at the public meeting in fact it is slightly decreased bride was sister of tote klias lteesor of stouirville on way 21st 1s70 lydia keesor of aurora was married to william p burton of pickering rev j b moore performed the ceremony on wednesday the couple cele brated the coth anniversary of their wedding the principal feature of the celebration being the retieing of the nuptial knot mrs lteesor was wister to the late klias lteesor of stouffville both mr and mrs burton have been prominent in the united church of canada and wednesdays wedd ing was under the auspices of the ladies aid to which mrs burton has for many years given her ser vices water survey being taken now he knows mccullough button barristers solicitors couvey- ancers o buttons block stouffville money to loan harold a sanders barrister solicitor notary public conveyancer etc office silvesters block phone 1s003 george baker realtor and valuator farm and city property a specialty exchanges and small acreages stouffville ont box 24 phone 179 anne lehman a t c m teacher of plauoforto playing and theory studio lehmans block phone 4301 earl a grubin ro eyesight specialist honor graduate of the college of optometry of canada gold medal ist and first hermant prize winner in 1928 at stouffville evory thursday friday and saturday ofllce in the grubln block eyes examined glasses fitted and re paired phono stouffvillo 2405 mr john spence one of our estimable whitchurch farmers was assessed 10 and costs amounting of 1125 by magistrate keith last week for allowing his son lloyd to drive the family ford in scarboro without a drivers permit mr spence was in the seat with his son at the wheel when tney were held up by a policeman the brakes were tested and tiie emergency found to be in bad fder john anticipated trouble on this score but when the cop asked why havent you a learners license for ne boy john disclaimed any knowledge of such a permit liefore magistrate keith be paid he fine on behalf ot the boy but was allowed to go on the brake score because the trouble was immediately remedied in addition to marriage licenses gun licenses hunters licenses truck licenses our suburban resident and a lot of other people have learned from tills case that there is a beginners or learners license too gormley get your spring seeds at doners store and have the best miss hazel llond has returned home after spending the winter months in toronto mr and mint ben chlmenhagie spent last week visiting friends at black creek miss helen henderson of buffalo ny spent a few days with her mo ther here last week miss ruby rennie of mongolia visited at the home of mr george frenchs on sunday last rev sims of toronto occupied the pulpit at the tunker church sunday morning and evening we are sorry to hear that alvin fanner is in the hospital again ve all wish him a speedy recovery i brubacker of scott spoke in the townline church on sunday in the interest of home mission work wm common formerly of dayton ohio now of london out spent the week end at the home of ernest hoover imrand mrs harry jones and fam ily of aurora were sunday guests at the home of mr and lairs jones mr and airs levi steckley motor ed to toronto sunday afternoon to attend the revival services at the parkdale tabernacle mr and mrs ralph baker and family also mr abram baker were the guests of mr and mrs clarence doner on sunday evening mrs jos heise accompanied by mr and mrs frank rowbotham of stouffville motored u stayner to attend the funeral of mrs noises nephew mr and imrs wesley lehman and family or stouffville mr and mrs jos jones and family of gormley also mr thos lehman of detroit mich had sunday dinner under the parental roof under direction irom the muni cipal council a water survey is now being made of the local system the work is in charge ot mr lud hoover on the north side of main street and norinhii m mclean oi the south side of this street it will bo their duty to call on every householder niid business place to ascertain the service given it is believed that some extensions have been made that were not re ported and thus the witter user in his case is not paying his fair share for the irfost part the survey will not alter the amount of any customers bill but their may be the odd one there is a question on the survey which rfiys do you use a hose on lawn or garden this will prove a sticker for many it is said that only twothirds of the water users who use a lawn hose are paying for the use the charge is only 50 cents but no matter how small the cost it is not lair tor one to be assessed for it while another goes free it doesnt matter whether you have a lawn tap or whether you attach the hose from inside the house the charge is the same under the water works bylaw no extensions are allowed to be made by plumbers until a permit is secur ed from the clerks office and the survey will be a cneekup on any irregularities from this stand point bloomington arthur smith is in toronto serv ing on jury glad watson fairies is recover ing from his recent illness donald spencely of claremont was home for the week end born on may 11th 1930 to mr ernest and mrs alvin cowie a laughter mr and mrs j stouffer of tor onto were at mrs a laws on sun day mr thos shase of fraser mich is visiting witli his sister imrs h smith mr and mrs r english and fam ily of toronto were out here on sun day there will be no meeting of the endeavour next tuesday owing to personal notes an official tester your health thousands havo been bone- fitted by taking floischmans yeast wo recommend it be- causo doctors have provod its value for nursing mothers and a famlous italian physician says untold health benefits are mado availablo by tho sunshine vitamin d now in irradited fresh yeast it builds strong bono sound teeth and tones tho muscles get it today at our bakery or at porters store ambrose stover baker stouffville ontario equalizing the county assessment the equalization committee or the york county council were hold ing sessions last week and this an effort is being made to equalize the county in fairness to all and the committee have secured a certain number of property sales from the registry ollice in an effort to ascertain how the nssessents in each municipality compare with the sale price of properties from this standpoint scarboro is one of tho lowest assessed municipalities as the figures show the township to be assessed at only 21 of actual sale prices whit church township is assessed at as of what properties nre selling at while stouffville village showes at 46 markham village 44 and mark- ham township 43 sutton is assessed on 50 basis while most other places arc below the 50 mark reeve herman kldd of whit church and reeve sanders of stouff ville are both members of this committee and have been in atten dance at the meetings swifts garage has purchased a brake testing machine and local people may now know how their brakes tire without gettingpinched or going through the ordeal of a free test in toronto which requires from two to three hours in the line up of waiting your turiu this machine purchased by air swift is the same as those used by the police a test can be obtained at 5 10 or 20 miles per hour in fact 1t does not matter about the speed because the instrument and table show the feet a car should stop in at any speed we understand that where udjustments are required no charge is made for the test but where no adjustment is necessary only a moderate charge of 25c will he made the public should take advantage of this convenience ruuier than taking a chance on tho law the ss convention at vuulorf as ot the few weeks he will arrtve in stoiiff mrs s b hoover leaves today for bloomfield nj to visit her daugh ters mr and mrs wash paisley visited their son herbert and other rela lives in toronto last week mr and mrs campbell florle bruels and family of toronto were in town sunday visiting friends mr and mrs beuj flewell and son harold and granddaughter eileen badgero of vermillion daugh ter of percy badgero were recent guests with airs ira badgero air and airs lome r perkins and son norman of toronto were sunday guests of air and airs it e itatcliff air and airs angus aickay also air and mrs t c aicaree of toron to were guests of laiiss eckardt on sunday airs james ridont of alactier ontario is spending a couple of mouths with her parents air and airs truman holden on monday evening air and airs wm waddell returned from spend ing the past winter in vancouver and the southern states they left tos angeles two weeks ago on the last lap of their journey wliicli they greatly enjoyed jmiss olive and air and airs w e redman of sniitblield out visiting with the latters sister airs david watson also aliss fraser ot good- woocl over the week end dij woodrow eye ear nose and throat specialist has opened mi office at the residence of dr f a dales church street where he will be every other thursday from 7 to 9 pm beginning alay 29th airs warriner of winnipeg wife of dr warriner is visiting the latters mother here mrs s ai warriner airs warriner and her daughter-in-law- left since for isridgenorth to visit airs totten miss susan daley and part ot the regular staff including alisses ted hoover emma winii and reta paisley employees of lakeview house jacksons point are again on hand making preparations for a busy summer president s h kllnck of vancou ver has started on a trip east from the pacific province on which he will visit all the provincial universi ties enroute to ontario wthln a road accounts big item of business before whitchurch council sat uixlay on united chinch met at tho home of airs e a storry on wednesday evening last week a pleasant time was spent ville to spend a holiday with his aged mother here centre york bowling league the court of revision on the assessment roll for the township ot whitchurch for the year 1930 will be held on friday juno gtu at 2 pm the council meeting in the forenoon for general business tho above date was set for tho court on resolution of councillors ratcliff and evans at the regular may meeting held on saturday at vandorf reeve herman kidd presided all members being present including deputy reevo wcs williams and councillors rae evans anil ratcliff a motion was passed enployiug john and charles preston to operate their tractors equipped with exten sions at 215 per hour and leslie preston as operator at 50c per hour the latters time to be the same as the tractors actually work only two accounts were present ed for payment under the general list being c to edw leary for valuing sheep and 443 to tho municipal world for supplies while council was not greatly burdened with ratepayers inter viewing them the number of road bills paid was heavy totalling 121900 they are as follows koad accounts g evans gravel w h wilson maintenance parker smith maintenance t simpson wire fence albert scott alaint g evans niaint ii dewsberry maint r asborne signs j mclaughlin dragging j a nicely maint jno petch maint 49 among the churches baptist church rer w w fleischer pastor sunday may 25th 1930 sunday school 10 am 11 am subject the christians best friend 7 pm subject following in the footsteps of truth prayer meetings wednesday s pm sunday 615 pm ollicers ami schedule for 1130 season the air harold a sanders who leaves town shortly lor toronto to take a position with the sun life assurance co of canada village of stouffville take notice that i the council of the corporation of the village of stouffville intends to construct as a local improvement a pavement with the necessary storm sewers and curbs and gutters from road allowance between concessions eight and nino township of whitchurch lo road allowance between consessions nine and tontwp ofwhlteliiirch and intends to specially assess a part of the cost upon the land abutting directly on the work 2 the estimated cost of the work the amounts to he paid the corporation and the estimated cost per foot frontage are follows by oh ump for buggy tribune office found a road cons allowance between and 9 to west a o u 5 a 2 p t tn w limit of public library property 32500 24900 175 b west limit of public library property to road allowance between cons 9 and 10 2gs00 20700 113 the special assessment is to be paid in twenty annual installments 3 a petition to the said council will not avail to prevent its construction but a petition against the work or the manner in which it has been undertaken may bo made pursuant to section s of the local improvement act to tho railway and municipal board by a majority of the owners representing at least enc- half of the value of the lots which are to be specially assessed therefor 4 a bylaw for undertaking tho work will bo considered by the council at a meeting thereof to be held on the 20fh day of june 1930or at a regular or special meeting thereof to be held there after may 20 1930 j s dougherty clerk the centre york bowling league have drawn their schedule for the season and had to be changed con siderable this year owing to almira dropping out the clubs this year consist of newmarket stouffville aurora richmond hill unionville schomberg and markham the laiarkham club should feel highly honored this year as the president of the centre york league is jas malcolm ana the secretary- treasurer being j c bums also ot markham 1st vice president r graham schojiiberg 2nd vice presi dent j wtitts aurora the follow ing are the executive committee jas mclean richmond hill wm caldwell unionville w johnston aurora w e lyons newmarket dr mckay schomberg w r sand ers stouffviuethos whetteraiark- iiam the following is me schedule ahiy 27 newmarket at stouffville aurora at richmond hill unionville at markham schomberg tit newmarkel june 4 richmond hill at aurora newmarket at richmond hill stoufltville at markham unionville at newmarket stouffville at schomberg 0 rich hill at stouffvillo alarkham at unionville sfchomherg at alarkham 9 aurora at alarkham unionville at schomberg markham at aurora 10 rich hill at schomberg 12 newmarket at schomberg 13 unionville at richmond h stouffville at aurora 10 markham at newmarket stouffvillo at newmarket aurora at schomberg 17 stouirville at richmond h aurora at markham 19 richmond hat newmarkot schomberg at unionville 20 markham at richmond h unionville at aurora schomberg at stouffville 12 newmarket at aurortt 21 richmond h at unionville alarkham at stouffville 26 schomberg at richmond h 27 aurora at stouffville aiarkham at schomberg stouffville at unionville 30 schomberg at aurora nowmarkot at alarkham july 3 unionville at stouffvillo i richmond h at markham aurora at unionville 7 newmarket at unionville l p evans brushing j s bingham niaint e n pinrose maint h a smith maint jesse cook maint art emerson stone g h leary maint fred alonkman maint l l patterson maint h guthrie maint geor wright maint erie davis niaint r bishop dragging v wagg maint fred hill maint e bolender maint 15 35 ciias hamlett dray 40 65 geo cook niaint 61 25 art emerson gravel etc 39 so ciias brandon niaint 26 65 9 00 61 45 23 55 9 00 8 70 7 50 s 50 2 40 12 50 16 95 49 55 10 00 12 23 12 22 22 95 19 48 2 50 27 50 9 95 17 10 27 90 105 95 67 65 3 75 7 10 2s 10 39 90 11 70 1 00 jas hope niaint w cockerill maint a topper gravel h mitchell gravel otto tranmer maint goo hood niaint w ii botham maint ben grose maint wm beach maint ed murphy gravel 21 25 geo e cook stom 3 00 a allen drag 35 70 jhw widdlfield supt 59 40 david pugh fence 12 00 l preston niaint 34 90 geo staley maint 7 92 c preston maint 19 80 lou preston maint 74 79 n pinder maint 3 42 btkkh hul and sixth line baptist churches w s whitcombe ba pastor sunday alay 25th 1930 1030 am baker hill 7 pm sixth lino presbyterian cuukch rev w h fuller pastor sunday may 25th 1930 2 pm sunday school regular evening worship at 3 pm the public are invited united church of canada rev h s warren ba pastor sunday alay 25th 1930 sunday school 10 am 11 am rev n e bowles ba b ix missionary address 7 pm as if it were thyself friends are invited to worship with us the ladies association will meet at the home of mrs r n fairies on alouday alay 26th at s pm mennox1te church s s shautz pastor friday s pm prayer meeting sunday alay 25th 1930 sunday school 10 am alorning service 11 am evening service 7 pm pastor in charge of both services m blooaiington and ringwood chhistian chukches e alorton pastor sunday may 2nth 1930 31000 promises in the bible for gods children one of them is found in james 48- draw nigh unto god and ho will draw nigh to you let us do that next sunday as we meet for worship stouffvtlue and church hmo ohiustian churches f e hyde minister sunday alay 25th 1930 10 am stouffville sundayschool 11 am ignoring the crisis 2 p m church hill sunday school 3 pm a poor choice 7 pm the failure of success a cordial welcome to all say it with flowers no expression of sentiment more beautlfur 1 25 flowers for every occasion lo ll muston sons 15 85 13 60 phone 7001 stouffville ont stouffville cafe open dally 8 am to 12 pm fish and chips lunch ice cream drinks and candies tobaccos of all kinds firstclass dinners daily coach services stouffville toronto single 95c return 170 leave stouffville 625 am z 1040 am z 240 pm z 725 pm standard time leave toronto z 800 am z 100 pm 430 pm z 915 pm z saturday sunday and holidays only coach connections at toronto for montreal ottawa barrie orillia schomberg cookstown hamilton brantford niagara falls buffalo and intermediate points coach connections at buffalo for all u s a points gray coach lines 1 i

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