tefettt vol xlii 24 stouffville ontario thursday august 14th 1930 a v nolan publisher t a k e sargon for health mrs shelley writes for llio past twentyfive years f suffered so much with stomach trouble 1 hardly knew what i was to really feel well or enjoy a square meal after taking two bottles of sargon i noticed a great im provement in my condition i gave me a wonderfull appetite and i can once more enjoy my meals for sale at j m storey druggist the home of quality drugs phone 1003 councillors in a talkative mood extra session required to clinch the business under discussion the august meeting of the muni cipal council held on wednesday 1 business cards medical night lasted for two and a half hours still very little business was com pleted the members were given such a free hand in the matter of debate that little else was accomp lished before any action was secur ed on one question someone- sprung mother matter and thus the even ing was spent reeve sanders introduced the matter of a new cross street from the old vinegar factory running east to obrien avenue property would have to be purchased from f h gangster who owns a field on the east side of the railway and from edw lloyd the matter was given long consideration and the council decided to personally go over the ground at an early date councillor ward said he didnt see any purpose in opening such a street when the present new road is finished who will use the back street he asked councillors ward and borinsky intioduced a resolution authorizing the clerk to purchase a ton of calcium chloride for laying the dust on side streets which will be used as detours during the construction of the new road the cost is around 30 per ton and cartage council un animously decided to try a ton a v nolan read portions of a communication received by the tribune from a former citizen who was desirous of donating a tower clock to the town but was so disgusted on a recent visit here wilh the disrepaid of the fire hall building that tlie offer had been withdrawn so far as the fire hall is drs 1ka athlikbhkl 1 kttul t communictlon said madill wild dr s s ball lhpsiciau and surgeon office cor obrien and main phono 190 coroner for york county dr walter h woodrow medical arts bldg toronto eye bar 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 a happy event took place at the claremont parsonage on saturday last when miss ivy wild daughter of mr and mrs joseph wild of markham township and formerly of stouffville became the bride of mr colin madill of brougham rev a mclellau officiating they were supported by mr james mcdonald of brougham and miss e davis of stouffville the happy couple left for a short motor trip and on monday evening a reception was held for them at the home of mr and mrs bert matthews when about one hundred invited guests wore present a short program was given rev a mclellan presiding with mrs d cannon of brougham at the piano musical duets were given by mrs e palmer of claremont and mrs geo lee of stouffville miss margaret spencely of claremont gave a musical monologue with miss winnie wilson at the piano a happy feature was an address by mr morton of seattle wash an old pickering township boy who with mrs morton is renewing old acquaintances the pickering township citizens band played a few oldtime selec tions a tasty lunch was served and a fine array of costly presents was displayed expressing the popularity of the young couple and the good will of the community mr and mrs madill will reside in brougham local crop sound un hurt by drought harvesting about finished agri cultural representative reports insects destructive goodwood todd is again loading vege- dr ira free consultation hours 9 to 12 am mon wed fri 6 to 9 pm tues sat tues thurs sat afternoons by appointments only dr herbert free 9 to 12 am tues thurs sat g 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 uuiversity 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 say it with flowers no expression of sentiment more beautiful flowers for every occasion muston sons phone 7001 stouffville ont holstkix cow for sale due in sept also voting holstein bull levi steckley ph 1507 the council past and present must be lacking in civic pride to allow a public building to become so dilapidated councillor rowbotham was asked to take charge of all urgent work on behalf of the council in connec tion with the new road every day there are important matters coming up in connection with water pipes etc which require decision of civic authorities hence some member of council is necessarily required on the job armed with authority to act council adjourned to hold an ex tra session this week to take action in connection with repairing the fire ball and other business accounts passed general t gower cutting weeds 900 ae weldonpolice tunic cap 3225 ii anderson tramps 50c 1 oxendale cartage 50c ii o klinck fifire insurance 1250 f d morton labor 150 bralhwaite hardware supplies 140 j s dougherty postage 400 walor works llratlnvaite hardwarosupplies1332 j gower labor 740 hydro j gower s210 a b lehman cartage 200 liraithwaite hardware 90c can general 15 38 the wonder of the would- third annual excursion by rail and steamship from lindsay to niagara falls through the garden of canada on wednesday august 20th under the auspices of loyal orange lodge no 32 train return fare 150 435 420 405 3 so 310 330 sjsio 290 2 so a special cxi ilcaves lindsay g00 am ops 607 a m mariposa 015 am manilla jet 025 am blackwater 035 am uxbridge c52 am goodwood 709 am stouttville zrl am markham 735 am unionville 741 am arriving in toronto at s30 am children half fare the route cnr from lindsay to torontothen by palatial steamship across lake ontario to port dalhousle and by scenic electric cars to st cathar ines thorold passing through the beautiful fruit belt of the niagara peninsula and on to niagara falls which attracts the world what a complete delightful and wonderful trip for only 310 from stouffville returning cars leave niagara falls at 5 pm ringwood mrs dey of long branch is visit ing at e r sinclairs mr and mrs frank breuls spent sunday near brampton mrs leach of toronto spent the weekend at j a- mitchells quite a few of our sports attended the sutton horse show last week miss sarah foekler is on the sick list we hope to soon see her out again threshing is all the go in our neighborhood a fair yield is being reported mr ellis and children of toronto are spending a few days at mrs martin focklers mr and mrs ralph breuls of toronto spent a few days recently with their son frank the r100 was fairly visible to our citizens on monday morning as it cruised over toronto a number from here motored to kitchener on sunday to attond the mennonito camp meeting there is no truth in the report that roy grove is taking a course at guelph college roys knowledge of roses is all that could be desired mr and mrs win ratcliff and sons harry alex and gordon misses ida brownsberfcr and margaret grove were visitors near bala muskoka a couple of days last week the laying of stone on the second mile of road north of our burg is progressing rapidly it will only be a short time until wo will have a paved road to within two miles of mount albert we hope tlie good road commlslon will see it to complete this short stretch in the near future which would connect our paved road with the sharon mount albert highway geo tables the township council meets next saturday imiss josephene milligan of egan- ville is visiting here potatoes were soc bag at good wood station this week congratulations to edna foskelt on securing her junior matriculation at stoucville mr and mrs roy oaten miss j c reid david cockburn misses bessk- and jessie reid and gordon crapper ail of toronto at j f reids on sun- clay miss bessie ireid is spending the week here our football team defeated clare niont saturday evening last by a score of 30 in a hard fought game this puts tlie locals in a fine position tor the cup and it is now concerted the silverware will come to goodwood again mrs prewett and miss edwards of detroit are on a touring tiip to toronto ottawa montreal and other points east spent the weekend at mr win helmkays other guests at wm helmkays on sunday were miss corbett miss guest air root kelly mr mickel of detroit also mrs h helmkay and daughter annie mr j jackson and drfisher of toronto the school trustees at the 2nd line school ss no 9 east of good wood have engaged miss elford of scugog as the teacher for the next term miss sharrard of uxoridge is unable to take up teaching uuties next term although she is a most capable instructor there were 200 applicants for this school which in dicates that teachers are plentiful the salary agreed on is 1000 and the average of pupils in this school is 26 the trustees are messrs jos cooper sam bacon and albert taylor the township of nottawasaga has offered a reward of 200 for inform- tion leading to the arrest of the per son or persons who stole a number of cheques from the treasurers book while the members of the town ship council were dining across the road from their meeting place in duntrooii recently now our clerk h roach never leaves signed cheques lying around the council chambers while the members go to lunch on council day its just as well farm crops in york county have suffered but slightly so tar from the heat and drought says r e white agricultural representativeharvest- ing is in full swing he said most of the wheat and barley is cut and some of the oats late oats might b fleeted and produce a light crop otherwise the grain will be a good crop he said that the weather would al low the grain to be harvested in good condition alsike for seed is already cut and maturing for threshing while other spring seeding after a good start in the spring is surely to be all right he said it has not suffered so far the most prevalent complaint is of the numerous insects especially from the gardeners and flower growers a large number of people have asked about the insects this year lie said they are numerous during a dry spell the destructive work of the insect is more noticed and so far the hoe and market garden crops have suffered apples will be a light crop this season mr white estimated that the earlier varieties will be a fair crop but that the later varieties will be comparatively light corn is thriving in the heat after a slow start in the early days of growth at seeding time hie corn has done remarkably well and promises to he a splendid silage crop mr white expects that the heat damage will become more apparent in the hoe crops and grains which have not sufficient growth to fill properly without rain personal notes gormley mr geo barrett spent sunday with mr allan heise miss annie raymer spent sunday with mr and mrs e hunt miss viola winger spent sunday with mr and mrs h cober a number from here attended tiie hoover reunion on saturday miss hazel bond had tea with miss grace doner on sunday miss iva lehman of toronto is spending a few weeks with miss a winger miss susannah byer is spending a few days at the home of mrs jesse grove dixon hill misses blanche henderson luella heise and ada cober spent sunday with miss anna winger misses eva and grace byer are spending their vacation at the home of mr and mrs ernest jones mrs jos cherry also her mother mrs a clemence were the guests of mrs w h wilson on thursday mr john imoore also his mother spent the weekend at the home of mr and mrs walter henderson mr and mrsw reynolds of wood stock spent civic holiday at the home of mr and mrs jos cherry mr and imrs e bitner also mr and mrs jos bitner and family spent sunday visiting friends and relatives here mr and mrs james doust also dorothy and florence were guests of mr and mrs ernest jones on sunday last mr and mrsfred dixon of guelph also mr and mrs harvey houck of cashel spent thursday with mr and mrs geo baker the people of gorniley bad a rare treat in seeing the big airship r100 which flew from england to to ronto and was circling over toronto on monday mr and mr ernest jones and family spent monday in toronto we are sorry to report that mr g thompson is on the sick list hoping lie will soon he well and out again the gormley womens institute are holding a domestic science course under the supervision of miss alulr- head of toronto at the home of mis jos jones commencing monday aug 18th the course will continue two weeks meeting each afternoon miss helen rowbotham and agnes klinck are holidaying at oinemee dr d c smith and family visited in peterboro and oinemee over sun day mr floyd buckler of toronto is holidaying with his sister mrs del jennings mr and mrs delbert holden and sous have returned from a holiday 4s miles north of parry sound mr thos williamson is having a visit from his nephew who arrived this week from saginaw mich mr and mrs leslie rowbotham and family have returned from two weeks spent on mauitoulin island mrs charles middleton and daughter miss sarah who moved to toronto about two years ago are holidaying in stouffville and good wood miss marjorie stewart nurse in training also her brother george were home from toronto visiting their mother on mill street a few days mr and mrs monk also mrs latchford and mrs aliller spent a few days at ayr ontario betty urquliart returned with them to visit her grandmother mrs adair and miss kate darrah of toronto also mr and mrs ed flint of london ontario were sunday guests with mr and mrs blake sanders mr and airs howard kelly and children and miss mcdonald all of kingston spent the holiday witli mrs kelleys mother mrs w lewis and sister mrs gordon lunau markham mr harry klinck with his three children and his mother have re turned from two weeks- camp at pointo a barilon the georgian bay at this place his cousin owns a large island on which lie has a fine cottage erected mr arthur bush electrical engineer accompanied by his brother john bush of the detroit news staff and mr frank mcmann mechanical engineer all of detroit called on dr s t bodendistle vs on thursday enroute from montreal to detroit mr james anderson and daughter ethel of west toronto are visiting at truman holdens and other friends in makham twp mr ander son is so years of age and a former resident on the 9th of markham rev and mrs e c macleodand son alex accompanied by miss irene moyer a relative from vineland motored to peterboro last thursday enjoying a visit among the beauti ful chain of lakes north of the city philip raymer passed away aged 86 years among the churches a fine type of christian citizen passed away on monday august 4 th 1930 in the person of philip raymer of ringwood following a year of de clining health he was so years of age last december and had spent all his long life in the township of markham thus being one of the very oldest native citizens the funeral on wednesday was largely attended and took place o dixon hil ceme tery the service was conducted by rev mr goodiug and rev s gcudle of the mennonite church philip raymer was a son of the late john raymer who came from pennsylvania in ihose pioneer days he was bom at lot 31 on the sth concession as a young man he mar ried catherine lewis when they set tled shortly after on the farm at ringwood where he died to them three children were born all surviving the father together with the aged mother the children are lewis at home mrs benj hoo ver of sth concession markham and mrs menuo raymer or alt joy air raymer was one or 11 childreu al or whom predeceased him but two they being mrs elizabeth armstrong of toronto aged 97 and airs john grove or stouffville aged so years communication middle school examination results stouffville continual ion school 1930 1 denotes 75 to 100 niarks 2 60 to 74 marks 3 00 to 05 marks c credit 50 to 59 marks which is a pass x paper not written f failure c vj b g ft j ug to cs to ti 5 ojtjs 3 5 hohiuaai o fi o j j o fx o atkinson blanche 32xlcl3xx3x2 baker alma c c c x c c x c x x x t barker gertrude f x x x x x xx xx x x barker zalda c c c x x 2 2 1 c x 1 2 button janet x x 2 x 2 3 c c e x x x byer alary 3 2 x c c x c x x f x t collard erie x x x x c x x f x xx x cutler bernlce clxl ic2xxc22 cutler wilfred 3 1x11222x3x2 foskett edna xx c x x x 2 x 3 2 e x harris james 2 1 x 3 2 1 1 2 x 1 x 2 holden erma 3 2 x 3 c x f x x f x f- kirby david f 3xc 1 1cxxxx f lownsbrough elsie xxcxxxx2cxl2 mackay aihdrcd xxxxc f2cxxxx murchlson gordon fcx21 1 1 1x2x3 paisley luella f i x 1 x c c x x c 3 2 ratcliff glenn ccx f f fcxxxxx rcesor millard 3cx3 c cc2xcxc stouffer luella 1 3x3xc exx f3c stover harry c f x 3 x f f f x x x x thomas hugh c 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 x x x x thorne alurray c 3 2 3 c 2 3 2 x x x x todd helen c f x x x x x c x x x x wagg lloyd 3 c 2 x x 3 2 3 c c c c warren reg 2 c x f x f f x x x x x wlldgoose irene xcx 2 3xc xxexe storry donald f3xx3x2xxxxx 4th line uxbridge the harvest is in full swing on this line air and airs norton had visitors from penetang and from glen ajajor airs t alorgason also maud and ironald visited at it faulkners on sunday air and airs a schaffer air and mrs drewery visited at r feasbys on sunday albert and wilfred lane visited with their sister airs ii roach over the weekend we are sorry to hear that aliss hazel elson had suffered an attack of acute indigestion which proved quite serious she is now improving dog owners are running quite a risk when they let their dogs run free as geo jones sheep suffered from their destructive work on sun day night what easily might have been a serious accident happened at good wood railway crossing when air f lines also airs r coppins and dau ghter attempted to race the train but failed and luckily got off with a twisted fender and a shaking up lemonville bruce winterstein of the sixth line visited last week with his cousins reginald and eugene winterstein at bloomington the united church garden party was a big success reciopts were over 100 and a fine social was enjoyed as well as this financial help gained the evening was ideal al though the busy season is at its height otherwise the crowd would have been still larger the supper was highly praised by all the visi tors while the program finished up a happy evening earl cook has been home for a few days visiting his parents earl is meeting with big success again this sehson as a baseball pitcher he has captured his last five games for the st georgos of toronto who promise to win the championship this season on several occasions earl has played at the stadium anil says the hard diamond there is very deceiving after the being accustom ed to the common ball grounds august 9 1930 air editor will you permit me space to make reference to an editorial or local or whatever you call it appearing in your paper of two weeks ago suggesting that our council should take some step to annex the north end of church street this is the first suggestion of the kind i have ever read in the press but the idea has been in my mind i think it would be a fine move the people of north church street should be willing to come in as vill age ratepayers they enjoy all the privileges of the municipality water light fire protection and sidewalks i was talking to one of these residents not long ago and he was not adverse to casting his lot with the village where he has made most of his living the wonder is these people have not taken the initiative and sent in a petition asking for annexation so that they could feel they were part of the lifeblood of our community however i commend the move on the part of your paper and now it should be the councils turn to move why do they not get out a petition and interview the householders on north church street with the idea or getting them to sign an application to become annexed it this were done the necessary legal proceedings could be gone on with if the council wish to put over a real stroke of business they might well work out the suggestion of your paper it would increase the tax revenue of stouffville several hundreds of dollars yours truly alain street smalh pigs a number of small pigs for sale 0 weeks old phone stouffville 0905 victor stover christian churches stouffville and churchill i f e hyde minister sunday august 17 1930 emerson sanderson of newmarket will preach t t t t united church of canada rev thos laidlaw ma pastor sunday august 17 1930 10 am sunday school 11 am air a j ward 7 pm service withdrawn t t 1 t raker hill and sixth line baptist churches w s whltcombe b a pastor sunday august 17 1930 1030 am baker hill 700 pm sixth line air bruce hisey one of our own boys will preach t t t t peesbyterlin church rev w h fuller pastor sunday august 17 1930 2 p m sunday school 3 p m evening worship t t t t mennonite church s s shantz pastor friday s pm- prayer meeting sunday august 17 1930 ii am- sunday school 11 am- preaching 7 pm preaching above services in charge of pastor t t t t baptist church rev ww fleischer pastor sunday august 17 1930 10 am bible school 11 am and 7 pm air thomas of toronto will preach and sing evsyybody welcome t t t t blooaiixgton ringwood al- tona and shadow lake e alortou preacher sunday august 17 1930 it is better to be more than we seem than to seem more than we are in the absence of rev e alorton mr j grove will be the speaker next sunday bloomington 11 am ringwood 230 pm altona 7 pm a minister from toronto will be at shadow lake in meaioriam aicdonald in loving memory of my dear husband stanley aicdonald who died in christie street hos pital aug 14 1929 the rolling stream of life goes on but still the vacant chair recalls the smile the voice the love of father who once sat there sleep on dear one your cares are ended rest in peace your work is done you are gone where those who love you will some day meet you one by one sadly missed by wife and children radio service complete uptodate equipment for work on all battery and electric sets for efficient prompt service at reasonable prices it will pay you to investigate phone alarkham 2603 stewart beare stouffville cafe open daily 8 am to 12 pm fish and chips lunch ice cream drinks and candies tobaccos exhibition specials august 23 to september 6th domestic water notice wo appreciate the cooperation the citizens manifested during the wator stringency hence the supply is again normal and citizens are entitled to use lawn hose again but should ob serve the hours as stipulated in the water works bylaw which allows use of lawn hose from 6 to s oclock every evening by order of council j borlnsky chairman return fare 215 includes exhibition admission ticket and coach transfer to and from terminal inside the exhibition grounds return tickets good until september 8th leave stouffville daily 625 am and 810 am except sunday standard time also regular coaches leave stouffville for toronto 625 am daily except sunday and holidays 845 am sunday and holidays only 1110 am 240 pm 745 pm saturday sunday and holidays only return coaches leave direct from exhibition to connect with special coach leaving bay at dundas for stouffville at 945 pm standard time of gray coach lines