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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 19, 1930, p. 5

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stouffville june 19th 1930 local happenings there will be no summer holidays for the politicians this year fall wheat is heading out notice public library closing for holidays saturday night june 21st opening monday july tth preparations are underway at the arena for the big revival which opens on july 10th the willing helpers class of the presbyterian church met oa monday evening at the homo of elmer ferguson south of town quite a number were in attendance long grass and weedsare beginn ing to look unsightly- along the streets a meeting of the baseball en thusiasts will bo held in the municipal hall on friday evening this week following practise at the park players and others are- invited to be present turn out and assist the- boys to organize alvin farmer of gorniley auctioneer who had such a narrow escape with poisoning from an appendicitis was in town on friday last for t lie first since his operation he is recovering favorably and is completely out of danger from this trouble the new awnings along add a great deal to the attractiveness of the section main si genera business frank stcekley has opened a gravel pit at lot 9 in con 0 whit church and has built a road into it for truck service you can have the tribune sent to any address in canada from now dec 31 1u30 for only 100 better than a letter every distant friends furnished apartment with all conveniences to let for july and august at the brier bush mrs ward the liberal committee rooms will be open in the lloyd block shortly where party workers in the interests of mrv p mulock will make their campaign head quarters until election day july 2sth auditorium theatre stouffville friday and saturday june 20 and 21 anybody here seen kelly tom moore bessie love pathe news comedies tuesday and wednesday june 24 and 25 seven faces pathe review comedv its week to groceries jelly powders 1 pkgs 24c cookies chocolate crisps and butterc risps per pkg 23c muffets 2 pkgs 2 quick quaker china 35c lye 2 tins 25c sunwheat biscuits per pkg 23c sanitary wax paper 3 rolls 10c a w scott see that your summer guests are mentioned in the tribune or if you take a holiday let us know we want all the news which goes to make a live paper crop conditions in this locality art- most promising the grains are look ing well also early potatoes and vegetables turnips were planted last week while a large acreage of cabbage and cauliflower is going in the domestic water system is be ing extended into the local presby terian church this week the con venience will undoubtedly be appreciated especially when events of a social nature are being held in the church on friday june 20th the opening dance of the season will be held at conners pavilion lake musselnmn be on hand for the opening also note tuesday and friday nights will be dance nights good 5 piece orchestra its straw hat time we have a variety of new straw hats in stock including sailors and snap brim models choose yours now 75c to 395 mens allwool bathing suits in various styles and colors including two piece and speed suits 200 to 395 mens and young mens sport trousers in cream and grey shades a real good pant to wear with sweater coat or pullover 275 to 500 see our display of boys bathing suits sweaters shirts sox etc mens fancy sweater coats and pullover in the latest patterns and colors just right for the warm weather 295 to 500 mens fine shirts in a wide range of patterns some collar attached and others with two collars to match 150 and 195 watch our windows r e curtis the mens store t ire a bargain 30x3vs that will stand by you progress is a whale of a tire at the price the largest tire manufacturer in canada makes it its sturdy cord construction will give you splendid wear its special tread design digs deep for nonskid traction get our price on the 30 x34 progress before o you huy any tire of this siztr brathwaites hardware stouffville prehes the stayner mennonite camp will be held from june 2cth to july tth arrangements are being made with the toronto transportation commission for a chartered bus on the last sunday in camp to take the siotiffville people across country to the scene of the services the dist ance is so miles friday and saturday june 27 and 28 wolves of the city admission 25c children 15c s g schmidt prop stouffville band has been engaged i to play at the oes garden party on the evening of june 27th on the lawn of james muston quality servicir frank kribbs a well known town character and familiar to all for so long reached his 61st birthday on saturday last one thing that never bothers frank is his age and thats one of the secrets for all of us to lemember if we would keep young in heart hear the of canadas garden party orpheus quartette one best at the oes on june 27th beatrice- the little 5yearold daughter of mrs nicholson who lives in the double house opposite the presbyterian church was rushed to the hospital last week suffering from an appendicitis the operation revealed the appendix tobe filled with pin worms and sufficiently irritated to justify the removal at once on monday mr win simpson had tlie first picking of strawberries of the season from his fine gardens on edward street mr alt collins with a large new patch this year of choice variety fruits is also beginn ing to market the crop people who delight in viewing well planned and cared for gardens will find them on the collins estate tenders are being called tor paint ing the local post olllce as well as making some needed repairs to the building the roof leaks and has given more or less trouble since being built four years ago after all that talk about ro shriners coming to stouffville a complaint voiced in many toronto homes as well the biggest rubber neck of a fellow you ever saw landed from the air on the farm of john morris at brodies corners on the i townline several items find their way to the waste basket every week because the senders do not acquaint the editor with his or her name as a voucher for the correctness of uewssupplied also last week an advertisement from claremont respecting the cemetery was omitted tor lack of the signature of the sender editor the bowling greens and tennis courts are the outside attractions at the park these evenings- inside howl ing has its supporters too at the amusement centre under the picture theatre a calf arrived at smith falls last week without a tail if this kind of thing becomes common oxtail soup will soon become sky high in price and it doesnt prove any free lunch at the present level arthur clarkson is completing the erection of a tine new barn on hi property at the corner of main and montreal streets as an evidence of this citizens industrious nature we point out that he did all his own carpenter work from the ground up but never lost an hour from his regular employment at the muston green houses the union school picnic will he held this year at lake musselman on saturday june 2sth it is only necessary to mention the date and to say that the usual big list of sports are being arranged to ensure a large crowd of course we expect the weather man to do his pari right this year in order to conform with action taken by the banks in adjacent towns and to establish uniform hours to the public throughout the district the banks in stouffville wish to announce that commencing mon day june ictli 1330 banking hours changed as follows 930 am to 3 on pm except saturday when the hours will be from 930 am to 1200 oclock noon several cases of diptheria have been detected in town since last winter and two or three just recent ly one boy was found to he a carrier although scarcely ill enough to have a doctor fortyfive young people belonging to the local mennonite church journeyed up to zephyr on wednes- dy evening of last week and present ed a program in the church there their efforts were rewarded by many expressions of appreciation on the part of the zephyr people short essays were given followed by a testimonial peroid and bright song service the death took place in toronto last week of simeon b reesor aged 78 years he was a farmer in mark- ham township during his younger days but had lived on browning avenuetoronto for some years with an aged sister the late mrs darius clendening of stouffville was also a sister to the deceased while mrs ernest ratcliff west of town is a niece the late mr rsor was highly respected and enjoyed a large number of close friends throughout the district during the illness of rev a melellan of the claremont united church the pulpit was supplied by councillor a j ward of stouffville the pickering news editor last week informed his readers that rev h s warren of stouffville had supplied the pulpit we do not understand why the mistake was made as the one similarity between these preachers is that their names both start with w messrs wm mather and e m still of stouffville were in toronto most of last week assisting in the shriners convention their cone shaped hats offered little protection to their noses in the hot sun anil thus this member bore a great deal of the brunt of the warm time even though these shriners emblazon a desert country they are not alto gether accustomed to the desert sun an almost lifelong resident of this locality mrs imacklem cook of lemonvillo was the object of many congratulations on saturday last when she attalned her s3rd birthday ill good health mrs cook enjoys life in many ways and is unusually alert and keen for her years she is the eldest child of a large family of early pioneer settlors all or whom have passed away excepting two brothers harry sanders of allandale and thos sanders of california dominion stores limited special this week banana sale dozen 25c tomatoes 2 pounds for 19e juicy watermelons each s5c for pies dried apricots 29c lh dried peaches 27c lb dried apples 21b 2c prunes 0070 2 lb 29c canned pumpkins 2 tins 25c canned blue berries tin 23c mincemeat 2 lb 25c sunlight soap bar 5c clover salmon 43c lb velveta cheese pkg 17c delmonto peaches 2 tins 15c wax beans 2tins 29c christies cremalta bis lb 24c i family size mclaughlin drinks paul boadway manager stouffville branch a new metal culvert twelve feet in length has just been installed on the road at the corner of the town- line and 5th concession of whit church the old wooden structure at this point was in bad condition and so narrow as to make the spot dangerous for motorists the new culvert with the greatly added width will he appreciated it was installed by the whitchurch council and the road was closed for two days thursday and friday while the work was going on new railings will be added later the local oddfellows lodge will old their annual church parade next sunday afternoon with service in the christian church at 3 oclock followed by the parade to the cemetery where graves of their deceased brethren will be decorated tho sermon at the church will be preached by mr f e hyde in addition to visiting brethren from outside lodges the town people in general are invited to attend on friday our former resident mr isaac hunt who resided on tho 9th concession near lake musselman some 35 years ago motored over from tottenham to spend the day with his brotherinlaw elias lageer church street although in advanc ing years mr hunt is in good health save for rhcumatismhis life partner passed away two years ago it will be remembered mr hunt was accompanied on his trip here by his daughter and soninlaw wilh their daughter and mrs elian and daughter mr walter dixon the genial east end farmer met with an unfortunate loss last week when one of his valuable horses had to be shot to end its suffering while engaged in harrowing one animal struck its head on the clothes line causing it to rear up and step on the har rows in the mixup the one horse was thrown over onto the upturned harrows and suffered a severe gash on the inside of the flank thishad a chance tp heal sufficiently until a couple of nights later when it got loose in the stall and further enlarg ed the wound mr dixon seeing its condition in the morning ordered it shot an addition is being erected at the roar of the canadian bank of commerce which will provide a stenographers room and new vault space and thus give over the tloor space in the present building now used for this purpose for general use the premises have been crowded for a long time but when this improve ment is completed tho added floor space in the main office will greatly facilitate the work of the staff the addition which is being made fire proof is in charge of a contractor from toronto mr h w baldwin but he is employing local labor on tho job when this work is completed the local branch of this bank may boast of one of tho finest country offices in ontario on the first sunday in july all ministers who have made changes in the united church will take their new pulpits on that date rev thos laidlaw of owen sound comes to stouffville while rev a macneill pastor at bolton and castloberg comes to melville we understand he has rented tho vacant brick residence on the farm of mr robt ratcliff on tho townline this is fairly central for tho circuit which includes with melville church that of bethesda and peachs rev h s warren will go to markdale near orangeville rev mr mills of grey county presbytery who come to lemonville will of course occupy the parsonage at lemonville which will be vacant- ed by rev a laycock who makes a shift of over 400 miles to a point near sault ste marie tho temperanceville charge has a change this year the new pastor be ing iter g w lynd pastor for eight years at grahamville the well known asa millard farm at altona belonging to mr wm reesor has been sold to mr dudley white who lives south of altona this is a very desirable farm with fino buildings and an ideal home for 20 years the property has been tenanted by mr d crosier who will take off this years crop when ho will move into altona in a house now being reconstructed for him with modern plumbing etc tho sale price of the millard farm is reported at 10000 tho property has a historic setting the millards came to uxbrldge township from new market about 95 years ago timothy millard bought the 200 acres known as lot 3 concession 2 these farms were first granted from the crown in 1s05 the crown deed had tho seal of george 3rd attached which is still tho possession of mrs roc3or a wellattended meeting of the stouffville womens liberal associ ation was held on tuesday evening of last week an interesting and inspiring talk was given by mr a d bruce and the members wero delighted with humorous readings given by miss lena sanders officers of tho association for the following year are hon presidents mr and mrs w mulock president miss e sangster 1st vice mrs mowat 2nd vice mrs jos borinsky roc sec miss wahneita taun corr sec mlssanne lehman treas mrs harmon hoover north york rep mrs h moyer miss bruce miss alma baker muskoka rep mrs gilbert mrs edwin forsythe ontario rep mrs carruthers mrs yako program committee mrs grubin mrs lee miss hnttio ratcliff mrs boyd mis9 byam j a wear funeral director ambulance service funerals 70 and up phonh 0000 harkham ont seed corn such our old reliable brand of seed corn the quality is better than usual the germination is nearly 100 all varieties of dent com 190 per bus improved leaming golden glow wisconsin no 7 mammoth southern sweet mangel turnip seed all in packages jj stiver bros as we want your cream send your cream where you are sure of these advantages top market prices prompt payment correct tests and weights cans loaned to you an all- year cash market i your banker will recommend us phone us for further particulars stouffville creamery co an unequalled creamery service since 1918 open tuesday thursday and saturday evenings all work guaranteed ask for printed pricelist dyeing-cleaning- pressing representatives will call at your homo every tuesday and the goods returning on friday each week ladies wear mens wear household furnishings cleaned and dyed furs remodelled george h saunders agent deluxe cleaners and dyers let us know and we call for goods anne lehman a t c m teacher of pianoforte playing and theory studio lehmans block phone 4301 married woman fears gas eats only baby food for 3 years i ate only baby food everything else formed gas now thanks to adlerlka i oat everything and enjoy life mrs m gunn just one spoonful adlerlka re lieves all gas so you can oat and sleep better acta on both upper and lower bowel temovlng poisons you novor know wore there and which caused your stomach trouble no matter what you have tried for stomach and bowels adleruca will will surprise you j m storey drug gist stouffville this space donated by the stouffville bakery orpheus male quartette friday june 27 at the garden party on the lawn of j a muston one of the finest musical group to ever visit stouffville refreshments on grounds stouffville band boadways drug store stouffville your battery is tho heart of your car and we specialize in battery service we have just bought all the plates manufactured by tho burton people of toronto tholr platos have been used by uso for years and wo know thoy are the best by test of usage dont forget that we rebuild and repair batteries swif ts garage phone 19501 theronoid the electro magnetic health appliance wrlto call or phono for tho free booklet electro magnetism and your health phono and arrango for freo odlce or homo demonstrations listen in over radio station cfrb to the half hour of old favorites broadcast every monday wednesday and friday at 130 pm daylight saving time or 1230 pm standard time e a grubin district representative of theronold phone 2405

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