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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 16, 1930, p. 1

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mnkwm vol xlii 33 stouffville ontario thursday october 16 1930 a v nolan publisher backrite tablets koit t1ik kidneys a remedy for backache lum bago stone in the bladder bwghts disease diabetes and urinary troubles scores of people find these the best kidney tablets they have ever used try a box price 50 cents j m storey druggist the home of quality drugs phone 1003 5000 celebrate road opening big interest in draw for car former citizen held lucky ticket business cards veterinary s t bodcndistcl vs bvsc vktkrinar1ax graduates of ontario veterinary college office at t lie mansion house phono 1c1 successor to dr j t storey medical dr s s ball phpsician and surgeon officio cor obrien and main phone 19 0 coroner for york county dr walter h woodrow medical arts lildg toronto eye bar nose and throat specialist will be in stouffville every other thursday 7 9 pm oitice at dr dales a c kennedy chiropractor church st stouffvllle monday wednesday and brldays 9 to 12 am it is estimated that 3000 people attended the road opening celebra tion in stoultvilkon thursday night last although foggy tht weather was warm and the big crowd enter ed into the spirit of the celebration with a vim at 8 oclock hon geo s henry approached the ribbon placed across the business section followed by a parade of care carrying the hoard town ollicials and york county officials after a brief address the acting premier cut the silk barri cade which officially opened to traffic the new hundred thousand dollar roadway the procession went the length of the town and disbamko in the business section about s30 p m a masquerade competition nd slow bicycle race followed then danein at 1030 the draw for the ford tudor car took place mounted on a ford truck a wash ing machine turned over tile tickets which were the duplicates of those hold by the public after a thorough churning little margaret freel in the arms ofmr robt miller pulled out ticket no 3192 and bearing the name of i a galloway mimico ontario the big throng stood al most breathless for just a moment as the itiicket was drawn the lucky man was not present to receive the car however dancing proceeded again with music by an spisee band orchestra from toronto undr direction of engineer melntyre the hilarities of the dance continued until after midnight warden farr and other county councillors including many reeves and deputies from far and near were present also officials of the warmi paving co the primary object oif the cele bration was to advertise the fact that a new hundred thousand dollar pavement had been completed in stouffvllle and judging by the attendance the business mens association put over a successful campaign the banquet your new pavement will adver tise your community as one of the modern villages declared hon g s henry wheat addressing the busi ness mens association and guests at the banquet held in the mansion house on thursday evening the spuiker who was introduced by dr ira freel as the special guest of the evening said he was proud stouit- ville had secured a pavod road with the assistance of the toronto and york koad commission 1 have been through the mill with many towns said mr henry and al ways therfe was the doubting thom as but i never found one who after lie pavement was laid didnt admit but that it was worth while speaking of good roads over the province it was stated that motorists had paid ten millions in taxes last year but the government spent thirty three million and t ho expensb was likely to increase as a corrective measure he advocated a piy as you go policy for etvery county at the guest table with dr freel and hon mr henry were members of the commission and county officials mr henry was presented with a handsome bouquet to he given mrs henry and mrs miller proprie tress of the hotel was complimented on the fine banquet prepared the dinner was tendered the hon geo s henry the york commission ers and cithers by the business men of stouffvllle not our frank recently the daily press reported that frank harvsy had been arrest ed for being drunk in the vicinity of wilcox lake the frank reported is not our frank who at one time oper ated the mill at lho corner of the 5th concession and itownline and now lives in town although he operates the tnionville mill frank declares he has never touched a drop of liquor and we umieve him tins item is published so that the public will not confuse his name witii the guilty party madill family is bereaved sister of altona merchant dies leaving nine children personal notes the wednesday half holiday for ljocal stolen will discontinue irftor october 29th mrs last week toronto goodwood win sellers was iting friends a number of our l o l members went to victoria corners to put on the third degree wilmot stony has moved to granby qucgoing by motor truck in chnrgo of c wallace mrs geo stewart and two daught ers spent a few days last week in toronto visiting friends quite a number from here attend ed the chicken pie supper at siloam on monday evening the drs ira herbert freel dr ira freel consultation hours 9 to 12 am mon wed fri 6 to 9 pm tues sat tues thurs sat afternoons by appointments only herbert freel 9 to 12 am tues thurs sat ii to 9 pm tues and sat mon wed frl afternoons by appointment only dr dental e s barker lds dds honor graduate of itoyal college of dental surgeons and of tlie university of toronto office in grublns block phone s201 markham every tuesday office in wear block markdale citizen on visit here dies dr i 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 1016 mccullough button barristers solicitors convey ancers c buttons block stouffvllle money to loan the death occurred on sunday evening of mrs ira r sehell of markdale which occurred at the homo of her daughter mrs j r smith edward street stouffvllle following a long period of ill health mrs sehell had been much improved since coming here a month ago but a bad fright last week when she imagined some stranger had entered the house proved the begin ning of the end and from this shock she never recovered her maiden name was mary agnes troup she married ira sehell whoso parents lived at gormley besides the husband two daughters survive being mrs smith and mrs fred kirktown who just arrived from western canada the day before the mother died the funeral on tuesday took place tjo illesie hill cemetery with service in the church nearby norman borinsky barrister solicitor notary associated with the legal linn of oorky keen and howard counsel j w seymour corloy icc trusts and guarantee building room 005 302 hay street toronto out telephone elgin 3153 and 3154 res tr 0343 e a grubin r 0 eyesight specialist honor graduate of the collego of optometry of canada gold medal ist and first hormant prize winner in 1928 at stouffvllle every thursday friday and saturday office in the grubln block byes examined glasses fitted and re paired pilose stouffvllle 2405 george coltham ontario iihd surveyor surveys levels municipal engineering aurora ontario box 264 phono sc4i massey harris agency in the old stand just south of tost office stouffvllle gel your repairs and now implements now j p cassidy phone 902 auction sale saturday oct isth at lot 35 con 5 markham farm stock im plements household furniture hay grain etc belonging to robt 1 thompson 10 months credit sale at one pm prentice prentice auctioneers wednesday oct 22 at lot 35 con 9 markham adjoining stoult- ville farm stock implements and thi property of 70 acres sale at 1 jas barry prop f w silversides auctioneer satultday oct 25 house and lot and household furniture to be sold on the property of mrs john grove main strevt east slomtville sale at 1 f w silversides auctioneer wednesday oct 2ath credit sale at lot 2s con 9 markham cluvice dairy herd fresh and for ward springers including number good heifers the property of r r johnston sale at 130 f w silversides auct ioneer friday oct 31 at the stock yards stouffvllle extensive sale of choice dairy cows holsteln ayr shire anil durham and other young cattle the prop of j a hawtin 5 months jcredit sale at 1 f w silversides auctioneer saturday nov 1st at lot 20 coit 0 markham eight acres of standing hardwood in 4 acre lots more or less also vehicles and household goods belonging to henry hoover terms sale at one silversides anl farmorauctionecrs wednesday nov 5 at lot s con s whitchurch farm stock and implements the property of ross vague sale at one f w silversides auctioneer friday nov 7 credit auction sale of farm stock implements hay grain roots etc on lot 17 con 3 scarboro browns comers the prop of james cowan sale at 1 pm 12 months credit prentice and prentice auctioneers wednesday nov 12 extensive sale of farm stock implements hay grain ctctha property of estate of late jos alsop at lot 5 con 3 1 1xhrldge sale at one sharp f w silversides auctioneer i melville it pays to be straight note popularity of t lie iiitter 1 mis win stotts is visiting her daughter mrs thos popham toronto mrs kenneth stots and son milford visited witii mrs win stots last friday mr and mrs archie fleming and family attended the wloodbridge fair on saturday miss marion sellers was the guest of miss gladys lehman over the weekend mr and mr jacob wideman ac companied by mr and mis david hoover of stouffville spent the week end with the latters daughter mrs miller stpmey greek mr and mrs willis lnhman and family motored to delhi over the weekend murray baker sen of mr and mis geo baker of gormley visited his sister mrs h ilouck on sunday we are very sorry tx learn of the death of miss l lister of the 7th concession she was one time a re sident of the 6th line we are glad to report mrs chas connor is able to be up again after being confined to her bed with the flu for a few days wo are sorry to report that the infant son of mr and mrs stanley topham has been on the sick list we are glad to say it is nothing very serious but just sick enough to keep stan walking the floor mr and mrs brandon henry and family also mrs adolplius cook of toronto called on mrs j nigh and mis a miller on sunday evening we are very pleased to see mis cook up and around again after her teceuit operation at the general hospital notice everybody come to mel ville church on oct 16th to hear the ehoir from the st clair united church toronto including ye olde tymo village quartette which sang each night in front of the grand stand at the exhibition tiiis year this choir consists of sixty voices and have been heard on cnr and cknc and is ome of the finest church choirs in toronto the pro gram will consist of choir selections solos quartettes etc and readings by lila gladden ctalo elocutionist wo were pleased to see mrs noble and daughter of bradford at church on sunday she was a one time re sident near here and is the guest of mrs francy paving co 1cavi0 towv as flic hundred thousand dollar road job in stouffville will all be completed this week the municipal council have placed themselves on record regarding the cordial relation ship which has existed between them and the warren bituminous paving co which firm has done the work a lengthy resolution sets out the fact that council appreciated the expedi tious manner in which the work was performed reference is also made to the companys superintendent mr o waterhousc of whom the resolu tion refers in part he gave an attentive ear and sympathetic assistance to the multi plicity of matters brought to his at tention by the corporation during the construction period thereby augmenting the pleasant relation ship existing between company and corporation about 100 men who were employ ed on the work here have mostly left to work elsewhere this week will see the end of the repairs to sidewalks when the last of the men will leave congratulations to mr and mrs g c jones irene harper of myrtle on the birth of a daughter on oct 4 1930 the farm of the late jos alsop south of here lias been rented to the sjmiinlaw and an auction will be held to clean up the stock and implements how about a dinner for our foot ball heroes they have proven them selves good sports and real champ ions under the able generalship of morley symes the boys have establis- eda record y ur as reported else where in this issue and now fellows dont get highchested mr and mrs newbell of folkstone england arrived in town on tues day morning they will live with their daughter the rev and mrs arthur harden we welcome thorn to our country and wish them long and happy years in their new sur roundings the goodwood avomems institute met at mrs moses nortons fourth line on thursday october 9th witii a good number in attendence mis john ashenliurst gave a talk on improving the community her main points were to plant flowers and trees then your assessment would he higher therefore your property would be worth more al so you should not borrow from your neighbors and not return the article her opinion was that regular gwing church people made the best community workers miss isabell ashenliurst gave an interesting talk on normal school and their methods of teaching after which there was a discussion on community work mrs norton served a dainty lunch an untimely death took place in toronto on mjonday oct 6th when mrs ralph andrews passed away in the prime of life leaving a family of nine children six of them being under ten years of age mrs andrews was a daughter of mr and mrs wickson madill wlio farmed on the pickering markham townline years ago and is survived by her parents and two sisters and live brothers mostly all of whom are living in toronto excepting one brother in western canada and ollie madill the merchant at altona one sister also lives in this locality being mrs oliver zellars the bereaved husband ralph andrews at one time lived a bloomington where he was employed by the late mac paisley for 20 years he has been engaged by the t eaton co in toronto to be left with a family of nine children these days is a problem and the sympathy of all will go out to the bereaved tvmie quite a number from here attended the funeral in toronto mr had mr promising young lawyer gormley mis ernest jones spent saturday with mrs albert allen of dixon hill mrs r etherington and son had sunday dinner at the homo of and mrs asa winger mr and mrs earl doner sunday dinnier at the home of and mrs george hilts we an glad to report that joe cherry is slowly improving after a slight attach of diphtheria mr and mis ij mead of dixon hill spent sunday at the home of mr and mrs peter brillinger mr roy brillinger began picking potatoes on friday with a good staff of pickers they are yielding well e harvey and wife have gone to take up their pastoral work on the srigley circuit god speed to them mr and mrs george cober also mr and mrs peter sider and kenneth spent sunday at the home of mr and mrs asa sider mr and mrs ii robertson and son jack spent 4he weekend at her homo hero with mr and mrs w a wilson mr and mrs t lyons of victoria square have occupied the house of mis henry heise mrs heise and john will reside there also mis elizabeth hunt of runciman sask is visiting with mr and mrs ernest hunt mrs hunt intends spending the winter months here mr and mrs ralph baker of tor onto and mr and mis harry jones of aurora had tea sunday evening at the home of mr and mrs ernest 1 ones mr and mrs ernest hoover and family also her sister miss roseen- berger of plattsville were guests on sunday at the home of mr and mrs s x drojier a goodly number of young people from this locality attended the shower last tuesday evening at the homo of mr and mils victor apple- ton at belhesda for mr and mis john houser mr norman uorinsky who was admitted to the ontario bar on september is he will practice law with the firm of corley keen and i iowa rd with whom he served as a student under the direct supervision of j w seymour corley k o crown attorney for city of toronto for 10 years part of his student days wer also spent with senator mcguire mr itorinsky re ceived his early education at stouffville later attending har- bord colhgiato ihe university of toronto and osgoodo hall he intends to proceed with post gradu ate work in the honor law course at the university and with the firm of corley keen and howard at his disposal will carry on a general practice of law and especially a successful court practice the offices are at 302 bay street this young lawyer is a son of mr isaac borinsky and brother of coun- silor jos ilorinsky south ontario football fallowing is the result of the south ontario football association which ended saturday last oct llth goodwood won frni glaroinont with the score of 52 goals thus taking the round 62 for the sinclair cup goodwood also won the us mc laughlin cup which includes medals for each player and the ontario county championship they only lost two games during the season aged markham resident dead deaths hill on thursday october ftth1930 iois irene infant daughter of morgan and mrs hill aged one month and five days an aged resident of the 7th con cession of markham township louisa lister passed away last wednesday oeuobe s in her slst year almost to the last she was ablo to perform the household duties for her bachelor brother albert with whom she lived born in somerset england she came to canada in 1s56 with her parents the late mr and mrs frederick lister the family lived on lot 27 where she lived for over half a century besides her brother with whom she lived there survives one other brother frank lister of toronto aged 5 yoars the funeral on saturday took place to the 6th line baptist church and cemetery the service being con ducted by the pastor rev w s whlteombe oari op thanks lister wish to thank the neighbors and friends for their sympathy assistance and floral gifts given during their present bereavement albert lister reg heise from toronto was a weekend visitor in town mr lewis burnett of oshawa was in town thursday evening mis alcock of newmarket spent a couple of weeks with her daughter mrs b birkieitt mr and mrs jainau were out from toronto on monday they were former eastern residents mr and mrs lillian and young son of markham visited with mxa wm ljowis on sunday mr and mis gordon cockerill or toronto were recent guests with mr and mis fred cockerill mr ed mcfadyen of cannington has been spending a few days with mr and mis ilarmau hoover mis ii s warren and son reg of markdale visited with mr and mrs nathan forsythe a few days last week last week mr and mrs isaac roadway returned from a motor trip of a weeks duration visiting in rarrie collingwood and other points mr holmes mr bedford and mr j bodondistel accompanied by their lady friends of guelph ontario were the guests of dr s t bodeu- distiel on thursday evening ilr william ruddy lal of cana dian national railway toronto spent the weekend wiih his cousins mr and mrs henry riddle 9th line and his sisterinlaw mis david saunders lomonviuo mr percy brentuell former toller in the standard bank accom panied by mr cambell of woodvillo and other friends were in atten dance at the street reopening on thursday evening a resident of this section and oasiiel locality mr abe harland was in stouffville recently ho spent a day with mr and mrs clayton stoufller mr harland is living at treherne manitoba where he works a part section the crop this year in his locality was spoiled by hot weather the wheat grading low as a result among the churches the annual service in the iuter- t of the upper canada bible society i will be held in the united church stouffville on sunday evening oct 26111 t t t t isakkl hill and sixth link raitist churches w s whitcombo b a pastor sunday october 19th 1930 public gambling dancing and drtinkeniies a new combination for respectable stouffville will the people of this district stand for a repetition of it the pastor will discuss the above subject at baker hill church sunday evening oct 19 t t t t mkxxox1tk church s s shantz pastor sunday october 19th 1930 friday 8 pm prayer meeting 1000 a m sabbath school 1100 am morning worship 700 pm evening worship altona 700 pm evening worship 4th line oxbridge andrew ashenhurst and family motored to peterborough on sunday fred lyons was on the sick list last week but is out and around again mr and mrs ted gielmer and family of aurora visited at geo jones sunday miss mary coppins is spending a couple of weeks with her aunt and uncle frank hardy r faulkners children have iiad an attack of the summer flu week alls h giebner and son chester of utica visited at geo jones monday ave sure are having fine weather for picking potatoes and several re port they are turning out good in this section we are sorry to hear that mrs geo wilson has suffered from bruises the result of a fall down the collar steps last wednesday wo are sorry to hear that calvin redshaw while travelling north from claremont last thursday forenoon in the fog collided with a us car which may have proved very serious fortunately he only received a broken wrist and some deep scratch es and outs on his face the car was badly smashed presbyterian church rev w h fuller pastor friday oct 17 at s pm pre- paratorv service sunday october 19th 1930 2 p in sunday school 3 pm sacramvnt of the lords supper the public cordially invited t t t t ixomixgtox and rixgwood e morton preacher sunday october 19th 1930 splendid interest has been mani fested in the special services at altona this week rev mr laidlaw will be the speaker on thursday night services next sunday at biooniiiig- ton 11 am and ringwood at 7 pm t t t baptist church rev ww fleischer pastor sunday october 13th 1930 10 am church meets for the study of the scriptures 11 am the christians greatest comfort 7 pm is it necessary to turn the ohurch of god into a gymnasium or social club to meet modern demands remember the prayer services wednesday 8 pm sunday 615 pm t t t t christian churches stouffville and church hull f e hyde minister sunday october 19th 1930 10 nm stouffville sunday school 11 am morning worship 2 pm ohurch hills s s 3 pm the man who came back 7 pm the ungrowing church the public tire invited to worahip witii us in these series t t t t united church op canada rev thos laidlaw ma paetor sunday october 19th 1930 1000 am- morning worship the prayer of a good man service the reorganized swastikas ivill havle complete charge of this evening service two addresses will be given by memlbers of this young peoples society one entitled tho goal of life the other the young people of today and the lohurcli of tomorrow j dont miss this service j wednesday 8 pm prayer and bible study you are cordially welcomed to these services ssssjjaisl jqs uraupl uuu sctngu itgijumy daily coach service st0uffvillet0r0nt0 single 95c return 170 leave stouffville leave toronto eastern standard time 725 am 900 am al040 c200 pm c340 pm 530 pm 1825 pm bl015 pm a sunday and holidays only b saturday sunday and holidays only c saturday only coaches stop at any point to pick up passengers signal plainly by hand to the driver chatered coaches for all group outings at moderate rates for information communicate with gray coach lines yonge at front toronto gray coach lines

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