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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 3, 1930, p. 1

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tonffiriut vol xlii no 18 stouffville ontario thursday july 3rd 1930 a v nolan publisher backrite tabuls for the kidne i a remedy for backache lumbago stone in the bladder brights disease diabetes urinary troubles rheumatism etc backrite tablets cleanse the kidneys thus allowing them to purify the blood installing new life and vigor into the en tire system price 50 cents j m storey druggist the home of quality drugs phone 1003 business cards medical dr s s ball phpsician and surgeon office cor obrien and main phone 196 coroner for york county dr walter h woodrow medical arts bldg toronto eye ear nose and throat specialist will be in stouffville every other thursday 7 9 pm office at dr dales a c kennedy chiropractor church st stouffville monday wednesday and fridays 9 to 12 am drs ira herbert freel dr ira frcel consultation hours 9 to 12 am mon wed frl 6 to 9 pm tues sat tues tburs sat afternoons by appointments only or herbert fiecl 9 to 12 am tues thurs sat 6 to 9 pm tues and sat mon wed fri afternoons by appointment only school board cuts dema by 1000 at a special meeting of the scouff- ville school board held on thursday evening it was decided after care ful figuring to ask the municipal council to levy for 3500 for the current year or 1000 less than the boards demand of a year ago ill fact this is the smallest demand made for school purposes in quite a few years in being able to reduce the rate in this manner the financial position of the hoard will not be impared and they will still carry a good surplus at the end of the year in making the school levy at this new low figure the taxpayers will benefit to the extent of more than one mill off his school taxes on motion of trustee lloyd the salary of the public school principal was increased to 1100 and on the motion of dr hall secretarys salary was set at 100 per year there were no resignations from the teaching staff this year and no changes are contemplated for the next school year s v hastings was awarded a contract for a carload of iocohontas coal at s per ton delivered at the school in july the members present for the meeting were edw baker dr ball j w memulleii edw lloyd and the chairman a v nolan promotlgrj exams sroriiviiie iliiiu june l9o school denotes honor standing hon chas dunning distinguished citizen to speak in stouffville this friday afternoon two million dollars for election two million will lie spent on coining general election dental e s barker lds dds honor graduate of royal college of dental surgeons and of the university of toronto office in grublns block v 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 mccullough button barristers solicitors convey ancers c buttons block stouffville money to loau george baker realtor and vnluator farm and city property a specialty exchanges ind small acreages stouffville ont box 24 phone 179 george coltham ontario land surveyor surveys levels municipal engineering aurora ontario box 201 plono ui veterinary s t bodendislel vs bvsc v e t e r i n a r y graduate of ontario veterinary college phone 3901 stouffville successor to dr j t storey earl a grubin ro eyesight specialist honor graduate of the college of optomotry of canada gold medal ist and first hermant prize winner in 1928 at stouffville every thursday friday and saturday office in the grubln block eyes examined glasses fitted and re paired phone stouffville 2405 say it with flowers no expression of sentiment more beautiful flowers for every occasion muston sons phone 7001 stouffville ont jules castongttay chief electoral officer of the dominion of canada has estimated that the coming election will cost the federal treasury 2000- 000 the highest on record he said there will 10 so 000 polls and it will cost from 20 to 0 to man each poll the preparation of the voters list containing 1000000 names will cost about 2rc a name when enumera tion registration revision and printing of lists have been concluded mr castongttay said the election machinery was running smoothly and lie had not received many com plaints of importance in regard to summer voters he said that a toronto man owning a summer home in muskoka or in ontario out ride of toronto will have to vote in toronto those who vacated houses or flats to take a cottage for the summer months would be able to vote at their summer residences provided they were there on the day the election writ was issued may 30 rev john tlionms voted welsh evangelist who will lead the evangelistic campaign opening here on july 10th special court to gate ixvesti- york county council have passed a resolution agreeing to have a special assessment court formed to deal with the new assesment brought in at the- june session which in creased the south of the county very materially the recommenda tion is that a court consisting of a judge of york county one from an other county and the registrtr or sheriff of york lie formed to deal with the matter this came as a lesult of a strong protest from the larger municipalities to the south which are naturally growing fastbut lo their way of thinking not so fast as the assessment increase mimlco and new toronto were advanced 200000 and at the final session the council recommended a drop in this of 0000 stouffville received a small increase also thelnf boadways drug store stouffville names in order of merit junior primer to senior primer margaret bver margaret jenn ings equal milly elson lieth wellington marjorie mustonequal tted cadieux john lageer jack swift betty fairies equal senior primer to junior i phyllis winn muriel tidy oeor- gina burgess pbyllisklinck erma paisley amelia jennings jim smith ietty muston kathleen lee irwin borinsky mary davis gladys stover equal- cera kline stover first to second class fern far rier beryl brillinger kathleen wellington kathleen turner ituth lehman harold boadway arthur rusnell erma dowswell emerson hainborough crace uigeer robert aleconnochie howard shantz sonny rexlin fred holden bruce harper senior ii to junior iii kiith dowswell jack todd harry lint- tier willard bainborongh donald itowbotham dorothy shantz bert claikson lloyd wideman ruth ferguson donald cadieux harold morden john smith james pearson ituth marshall morley brown ree illness luelia mcmullen rec ill- nesss ross imcmttllen rec illness junior in b to senior hi douglas tidy edith grubin gor don baker imargaret ball leland fairies victor holden floyd for syth equal walter holden bruce stover garnet fleischer kenneth rusnell gordon hare murray hop kins joe todd gloria castle rec evelyn dougherty rec elsie thompson rec junior iii a to senior hi edith borinsky laurel thompson ruth nendick donald lehman chas cadieux pauline boadway rec ab sent elmer winn tree absent senior iii to junior iv mible morton lillian phillips raymond bainborongh marion rusnell harry brown margaret schmdt claude brillinger morley pugh george swift gordon iiooveralfred thomas edna mckuen jeanne mitrehison edna agnew margaret forsyth glenna davis george morden cora soden velma stover wallace byer fern baker stanley clarkson eli nors marshall junior iv to senior iv william malloy lambert malloy jack pen- nock sam anderson murray holden c ewatson principal ss no 7 wiiitchlkch primer lo first alan conner muriel arseiiault harold arseiiault first to second pass 210 honors 202 phyllis jones 320 clifford arseiiault 272 bobbie carlisle 222 norman hicks 114 rec second lo jr ill pass 830 hon ors 412 jean smith 520 reggie wilsher 513 sam carlisle 4g2 ida arseiiault 454 david imillen 435 percy yake 420 verna cherry 304 edna millen 371 harold newns 329 meredith ash 301 jr ill to sr ill pass 390 bon ers 4s7 hazel cherry 501 sr ill to jr iv pass 390 hon ors 187 wilfrid arseiiault 534 willie carlisle 450 jr iv to sr iv pass 450 hon ors 502 florence cherry 090 muriel conner 073 agnes milieu 525 olive carlisle 524 dorothy yake 51 ethel lowery 35s i e maclean teacher continued on page 4 preston lake sold mr george preston has recently sold 150 acres of his 200 acre farm on the 4th concession of whitchurch en which is situated prestons lake to a toronto club for the sum of 570000 this is the spot where several local picnics have been held and where the united church will go this season mr preston reserves his choice o a cottage site all buildings and boats and also retains the privilege of continuing his resort for a period of two years the property will he con tinued to he called preston lake park and is under the planning scheme of messrs seymour wilson brunnell birgstrom limited of toronto who will make extensive alterations in the grounds this will he one of torontos most up-to- date summer resorts mr preston intends engaging a competent dairy man poultrynian and gardener to supply his home market canaries for sale rollers good singers 500 each mrs d burnett sale register friday july 1th sale of 5 jer sey cows holstein cows 3 dur ham and 15 young cattle to be sold at stock yards uxbrldge 4 months credit sale at 1 j a hawtin prop f w silvcrsides auctioneer saturday july 5th credit sale of 37 steers between 700 and 800 lbs suitable for beet ringers six choice holstein heifers promising cows 2 years old the properly of robt burnett lot s con 9 whit church bloomington sale at 1 f w sllversides auctioneer friday july uth at the stock yards stouffville credit sale of 14 cows being holsteins jerseys ayrshires and durhams also 12 young cattle belonging to j a hawtin sale at 130 sharp fw silvcrsides auctioneer stouffville is to be favored with a visit from one of canadas foremost citizens on friday afternoon of this week next to the prime minister no one holds so important a post to our way ot thinking than does the minister ot finance and for this reason the coming of hon chas dunning is well a matter of great importance ami i to all our citizens we will receive him with pleasure and count it a treat and rare opportunity to h ar him speak the hon chas dun ng born and raised in the england 1 hands had a vision of canada thirty years ago as a land ot opportunity a tiiai offers a fair hold and no fa l lie newcomers still warm in her smiles to those who serve her faith fully it was a none too robust youth who newly arrived from england sot his face valiantly ti the setting sun 2s years ago charles dunning had never known affluence in bis native land and his arrival in yorkton sask found him almost penniless yet with a courage which the canadian west deuiai i i in those days he applied to ta greatly beyond his physical capacity his early struggles are an epic of endeavor and achievement whether it was laboring hard on the quarter section that surrounded his sod shack at beaverdale sask or firing the imagination of the western grain growers with his eloquence and the cogency of his arguments he showed the mettle which eventually was to carry him to the exalted position of canadas minister of finance he had a flair for public life and entered it as far back as 1910 when the saskatchewan grain growers association elected him to their directorate since then he has ad vanced from one success to another all his victories being directly attri butable to his own strenuous end eavors and to iiis capacity for mak ing friends and keeping them members of the saskatchewan legislature minister in the executive council of the provinces finally premier the milestones bis unique career are clearly marked it was inevitable that mr mackenzie king ivttlt an eye to surrounding himself witli the best men should invite him to ottawa and equally inevit able that once he came to ottawa charles dunning should continue his career of advancement western energy a capacity for getting things done a courage to initiate vast un dertakings with a full and sublime confidence in the future of canada a mental alertness and genius for detail these are the qualities that have assisted him up the ladder when to these are added a deepsouled devotion to canada and the canadian people the result is a natural consequence dunning and the hudson bay railway whatever his achieve ments as minister of finance anil al ready they are manifest his name will always be associated with the completion of the hudson bay rail way how he staked his whole politi cal future on a courageous de cision to change the terminus of thai road nelson to churchill is a matter of contemporary history the west had its mind set on nelson dunn- ings investigation showed him that the west was wrong and be did not hesitate to run counter to establish ed opinion in finally deciding on churchill a 20600000 port devel opment at churchill which involves tlie construction cf a 4000000 bus grain elevator is destined to lie com pleted within the next year or two that will be his monument as mini ster of railways equally monumental is his 1930 budget with its wide extension of the british preferences the daring of this young minister lie is only 4 5 was never more clearly manifest than bis complete revision of the canadian tariff schedule within six months of his taking office as minister of finance regardless of your political affiliations as a citizen you will want to hear ibis great outstanding citizen when he comes to stouffville on friday afternoon to speak in the arena personal notes mr and mrs geo menzie of tor onto spent tuesday in town with mrs henry vauzant dr s t bodudlstel who took over dr j storeys veterinary practice spent sunday at his home in western ontario w h morrey and wife are visit ing in town having come from sandwich for the forsyth reunion mrs morrey was a daughter of the late frank wixon mr and mrs john r barkey and daughter accompanied by two gen tlemen friends spent the 1st of july at their residence in the west end miss wahneita taun albert street left town this wednesday morning for guelph where she is taking up the second year summer course at the agricultural college mr and mrs rexlin of toronto who visited in town on the holiday with mr and ijrs beni rexlin have a notable family they have three sons asnding university the eldest of whhi is graduating in law the other two uys are taking courses in medicine and dentistry mrs franey and her son garnet and mr and airs s w hastings were guests ot mr and mrs edw hastings on wednesday evening last on the eve of the departure of their daughter miss annie hastings who left to resume her duties at lake side hospital cleveland ohio over 200 clansmen assemble at the f0rsyh picnic i opening baseball game ot ti ague takes place at stouflvike 01 sday july sth between i s and newmarket time 5 m goodwood ballantrae although they have been here some weeks it is not too late to extend formal greetings to mrs john gray who has returned to the old homo locality for the summer season accompanied by her daughter mrs j whltson of sylvanla sask mother and daughter are occupying the large residence on the village square it is just six years ago since mrs whltson wont to sask as miss gray to become the bride of james whltson we are glad to see the old friends coming back to ballantrae each summer mr and mrs e collins are visit ing her lather mr thos watson robert ilynes of toronto visited bis father k ilynes on the holiday mr and jim geo todanz and son are visiting hei parents mrand mrs wm todd the busiest m n in the community are the gardeners weeding their vegetables for wich they anticipate a good price this fall art james of 1 oronto visited his mother mrs h james last week also herb james of toronto is spending the holiday with his mother we are sorry to report the very serious illness of mrs jos coopersr who took suddenly ill friday morn ing and is very ill yet and we hope for a speedy recovery mrs thomas baston is reported as doing well after her operation in the lockwood clinic last week and will soon be able to return home if nothing serious sets in in the mean time next saturday night cherrywood football team will entertain good wood team to a game at the park here come and see another good game and help the hoys and be a good sport mrs reuben rawson a former resident of uxbridge township who moved to goodwood expects to leave shortly on a trip to the pacific coast and the peace river district a large number from here attend ed the funeral of mr thos arm strong a much beloved and former resident of goodwood and the sym pathy of the whole community go out to the bereaved friends in their hour of sorry the goodwood young peoples dramatic club are giving their play the dust of the earth at udora on thursday night next where there is to ho a strawberry festival the orchestra will accompany the players under the leadership of wm hen derson that was a fine drama fickle fortune presented by the lindsay young people here at the garden party we are sorry we have not space to say more about the ability of those queen street players but enough lo say we are glad to have had you come again the many friends of miss jessie m harper of goodwood who has been a nurseintraining in soldiers memorial hospital orillia out will learn with interest that she has re cently graduated having also obtain ed the prize given by the late mary a powell for operating room technique the lol meets again on friday night the orangemens sunday service will take place to the good wood baptist church on sunday next rev mr harden conducting the ser vice rev mr baldwin has gone on his holidays the uxbrldge hand will ho in attendance all brethren will meet at the hall at 2 pm and march to the church for service at 3 pm visiting brethren cordially invited dominion day was not favorable picnic weather and accordingly de- liiiuished the size of the crowd which might havo attended the 7th annual reunion ot the clan forsyth held in the local park and as a result the register showed around 200 present the accommodation provided in the big arena compensated for a great deal of the unfavorable weather and every thing was held under cover there was a good program ot sports followed by speeches and of course dinner and supper exwar den g m forsyth of ontario county was reelected president and w t pepper secretary leter b forsyth of washington and w forsyth of medicine lodge kansas were the record long dis tance guests and a jlr kester from detroit while others came from all sections of ontario mrs jiaria kester aged so and benj madill aged 85 were the eld est members of the clan 011 the grounds the forsyth clan dates back to the days of baiinockburn the ori ginal scotch clan spelled their name forsit and the first of them to settle in canada located in ontario 120 years ago that was james for syth a local preacher and farmer who had five sons he once owned the land where the st lawrence market now stands in toronto among the churches pitesbytekian church rev w h fuller pastor t t suuday july 29th 2 p m sunday school 3 p m evening worship mount albert too late last week mr and mrs ji r snmmerfelt stayed over the holiday in town ren ewing old friends jlrs t watts is in dunnvllle visit ing her daughter daisy who is teaching there mr and jlrs humphrey returned after a trip up the ferguson high way mr alvln dike who assisted in the bank lias returned to petorboro jlr and jlrs corbat ot graven- hurst spent a week at jlr john crowles a ten days course in food values and cooking is in full swing in the hall this class is under the direction of miss gray of toronto bloomington jliss ii fairies visited in jlark- natii last week e a storry and family visited in unionville on sunday mrs jarvis stony spent last week witli friends at victoria square mr and jlrs wm heel of wall- basliene spent last week at mrs w storrys mr and jlrs- milliard fockler of toronto were guests at wm fock- lers on sunday jlr and jlrs e kennedy and children of toronto were at his mothers on sunday rev t w mills the new pastor of the lemonville circuit will occupy his pulpit here next sunday at 230 pm for the first gormley jlr and jlrs delbert baker were sunday visitors at the home of jlrs ira cook jlrs john brillinger of stayner is spending a couple weeks at the home of jlrs asa winger a goodly number from this vicin ity motored to stayner on sunday to attend the imcnnonite camp meeting quite a number from here attend ed the free jletbodist camp meeting that is being held at holland land ing jlr and jlrs roy brillingers lit tle daughter velma had the misfor tune or getting her hand caught in the washing machine wringer last week the teacher miss jiaclean and pupils of ss no 7 whitchurchheld their annual picnic on saturday last at wilcox lake- the fine weather was enjoyed by all jlr and mrs ernest jones accom panied by jlr and jlrs d wheise also jliss buelah ileise motored to beainsville on sunday last to attend the funeral of jliss belle baker who passed away on friday june 271930 after a lingering illness baptist church rov ww fleischer pastor sunday july cth 10 am bible school 11 am subject three thing that are true about every christ- ian 7 pm subject a wonderful love story prayer meetings sunday 615 wednesday s pm everybody welcome lioomingtox and iungwood christian aud aitona union e jlorton pastor sunday july ctu e jlorton will preach the lords supper will be adminis tered next sunday at bloomington at 11 am ringwood 230 pm altona 7 pm reception at each service baker hill and sixth ijne baptist churches w s whitcombe b a pastor suuday june 22nd sunday july cth 1030 am baker hill 7 pm sixth lino starting at the first chapter ot the first book we begin a consecu tive study ot the bible in the adult classes next sunday sixth line at 10 oz and baker hill at 230 start at the beginning with us next sunday united church of canada rev thomas laidlay pastor sunday july cth 1000 am sunday school 11 am and 7 pm the pastor will take charge of both services thursday evening july 3rd induc tion will be held mknnonite church s s shantz pastor sunday july gth friday 8 pm prayer meet lag 10 am sabbath school 11 am preaching 7 pm preaching christian churches stouffville and cmjrchiiili f e hyde jlinister sunday july cth 10 am sunday school 11 am public service 7 pm public worship births melton at whitevalo friday june 27th 1930 to jlr and jlrs v j melton a daughter last minute orders for cabbage plants filled at the urier bush aj ward stouffville cafe open daily 8 am to 12 pm fish and chips lunch ice cream drinks and candies tobaccos firstclass dinners daily coach services stouffville toronto single 95c return 170 leave leave stouffville standard time toronto a 625 am z 800 am y 845 am 100 pm a 1110 am 430 pm 240 pm vm z 930 pm v 745 pm a daily except sunday and holidays y sunday and holidays only z saturday sun day and holidays only coach connections at toronto for oshawa montreal barrie orillia midland muskoka wharf wasaga beach brampton hamilton brantford windsor detroit niagara falls buffalo and intermediate points coach connections at buffalo and detroit for all u s a points gray coach lines

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