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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 21, 1931, p. 5

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stouffville ontario may 21 1931 local happenings i i hl tttlfj b itv fltft 1 sb8bbbsk1 25 e a grubiii optometrist is con ducting a special lale of glasses read his display on the back page wanted photograph for his torical record cashel hotel sth concession of markham and knills hotel stouffville photos will be promptly returned norman 1 mclean stouffville ontario the uxbridge times notes that stouffville council granted the local band 25 to repair the drum and wants to know what a new drum would cost ask liill dougherty the lender of mr george patton has been accepted to paint the ex terior of the united church twj coats two uxbridge youths who broke into the pool room of that town and made away with- ten boxes of chocolate bars were apprehended and administered a thrashing in the magistrates court the parents of the boys wielded the strap friday june the 2gth has been chosen as the date on which st james presbyterian church of stoulfville will hold their garden party on c j ijro dies lawn wast of the town a good program is be ing prepared watch tor further an nouncements mrs ambrose stover has re turned from the general hospital following her recent operation for appendicitis mrs stover was just nine days absent from home a re markably brief spell in which to go through so much and recover sufficiently to be able to be brought home owing to necessary changes on the hydro system in this district the power will be cut off on wednes day of next week from 1 pm until g pm as this is press day in the tribune odiee the paper will not be printed until thursday may 2sth and will thus bo a lay late in distribution childrens picture beauty con test at the auditorium theatre photo slides of entries will be shown on the screen and prizes awarded to winners this saturday may 2 judging of winners and awards are decided by toronto officials star touring car good condition bargain for quick sale h sawyer lost car marker williams phoue 5s07 p 1340 it monday may 25th is a public holiday and all places of business will be closed crop prospects in this district are excellent but the price is not nearly so promising at the moment school teachers have been hustl ing here from outside points the past few days making personal applica tion for the position on the local high school stall caused by the re signation of miss fuller a general session of the school board will be held on friday evening to consider the applications auditorium theatre stouffville friday and saturday may 22 and 23 tonight at twelve all star cast photo slides fable comedy the easy manner in which apparently the simplest accident may have disastrous results was brought home to us last week on the death of young theodore dixon or unionvillo a 10yearold school lad followed a tumble when he fell from his bicycle on colliding with another lad also on a bike dixon was riding his bicycle south on the front street of the village when he met charlie church going north on tne wheels coining tc- gother the lads fell and theodore struck his head on the curb dr mckay ordered him to the hospital where he died a few hours later a sunday school worker bright school pupil and an ardent lover of nature the lad was generally respected and beloved throughout the community the price of eggs has evidently hit the bottom and this week stiffened somewhat and advanced to 1g cents to the farmers an increase of one cent a dozen while the low est price obtaining here for fresh extras was 15c in many parts of the province they brought only 10 cents a dozen in tne firm belief that when the farmer prospers we all prosper we sincerely trust that the day of low priced eggnogs is near at hand friday and saturday may 29 and 30 delbert iloldeu has completed the installation of a fiae new gas pump in froat of his salesroom west of the mansion house mr h mekerlie of toronto will preach in church of christ westeud on sunday may 24th at 11 oclock come and hear him quality service mr a j ward has beeu invited to take the church services oa the goodwood circuit next suuday the pastor there having just parted with his tonsils is taking a rest hells cartoon heroes comedy read the advs every week you will find the local merchants have many good values to offer you the tenders for the construction of a brick clock tower at the fire hall will close on monday next when the work is likely to be proceeded with very soon after is coming and you will need lighter underwear we have a full range of sizes in penmans balbriggan combinations and separate garments penmans 71 combinations each 1 75 penmans 71 shirts and drawers each 95 penmans 222 combs short sleeves and legs 150 penmans 222 shirts and drawers 95c eaclt pen balbriggan combsshort sleeves and legs si 00 pen balbriggan combs long sleeves and legs 100 pen balbriggan combsshort sleeves and legs 95c woods hatchway combsshort sleeves 150 broadcloth combs no button style 95c mens good quality silk combs 100 mens heavier quality silk combs 125 mens heavy quality shirt and broadcloth trunks per suit 195 our boys department boys good quality zimmerknit combinations from strong cotton yarn in short sleeve long leg style file boys zimmerknit shirts and drawers each 45c boys athletic combinations with elastic back 75c special prices on sunworthy wall papers to clear be sure to see these r e curtis phone 5601 stouffville ontario on a pathfinder tube f y w brathwaite stouffville ont phone 960 1 mrs jacob yake suffered a heavy stroke about 12 oclock last satur day night and her condition is very critical the globe radio broadcast that evening sent out a call over the air tor her two sons who are sailing the great lakes both sons being captains of their respective boats sailing from montreal and owen sound one son caught the message as he was leaving montreal harbor and wired that he would be here on wednes day being delayed somewhat un til another captain could be brought in to relieve him mrs yake was still in an unconscious condition on wednesday morning the stouffville old hoys and girls association of toronto which heard professor frank h underbill at its last meeting is giving a musical evening at its next meeting in public utilities hall go bond street toronto on may 2 iie week from friday evening the artists will be mr lex holmes violinist miss iluella gaynian vocalist and miss florence jones elocutionist friends resident in stouffville are invited as well as former townsfolk professor under bills address which made an im portant period of canadian history live again will be long remem bor ed by those who were privileged to attend the recent meeting he is a vigorous and interesting speaker as well as a frofound student of modern history the association is now planning for its grand annual picnic to be held at exhibition park toronto on the afternoon of dominion day on saturday may 1g a quiet marriage ceremony took place at the united church parsonage ux bridge when mrs bainborough of stouffville was united in matri mony with mr it uobinson of manitoulin island by tne rev a e owen uxbridgeafter a brief honey moon the bride and groom arrived back in stouffville where they are spending a short time prior to leaving for manitoulin where the groom is a prosperous merchant and a man highly regarded throughr out his district mrs robinsons departure from town will be generally regretted being an ardent worker in the church there will be gap not easily filled but with her will go good wishes and happy re turns for a continued life of useful ness and of pleasure the business men and young mens class of stoulfville are at tending a rally at uxbridge on sun day june 7th and will leave from the united church at 145 hon n w powell will be the speaker for the occasion local people wore sorry to learn last saturday of the death in tor onto of jemima hoover youngest daughter of the late mr and mrs d g hoover of this place mima as miss hoover was so familiarly known among her many friends had been in ill health for the past year but her condition was not regard ed as serious she had resided in toronto for about twenty years along with another maiden sister miss mila the late miss hoover is survived by two brothers and four sisters as follows alfred and lud of stouffville mrs hare of mack- ham mrs jos aiowder and airs xelson mowder of stouffville also miss mila previously mentioned the funeral to stouffville cemetery on tuesday came direct from tor onto and was joined by a large number of old friends at the burial grounds here where rev jas wil son of wychwood presbyterian church performed the last sad rites miss hoovers untimely death is to be greatly regretted and a very large circle of intimate friends will feel the loss keenly and well as the immediate family everybody present seemed more than delighted with the public school concert held in ratcliffs hall on tuesday evening the prime reason for staging the event was to give the ratepayers an idea of what is being accomplished in musical lines since a music in structor had been engaged for the school last christmas evidently the result was pleasing to all and the various classes rendered their selections in approved styla under the direction of mr lynde of whitby the instructor an oratori cal contest was also conducted be ing won by claude prillingcr lam bert malloy and r bainborough in the order montlonea they were presented by a set of books each prizes being donated by dr ira freel who made tho pesentatijn edith borinsky won the oratorical contest with ruth marshal second and morley brown third prizes wore also awarded in this contest the ability displayed by every con testant in these events was a revelation to all present and each entrant should feel justly proud of his or her effort rev s s shantz announced the decision of the judges and rev t ijidlaw acted as chairman fcr tho evening tho seating capacity of tho hall was all taken up for tho concert miss mabel b cook daughter of the late samuel and matilda cook was laid to rest in cedar lawn cemetery at paterson new jersey in the united states miss cook pass ed away in the paterson general hospital after an illness of several months duration the funeral services were held in st pauls episcopal church with dr david stuart hamilton officiating airs lazella crooks iwhitmore sang beautiful land on high abide with me and asleep in jesus the body of miss cook which was clothed in nurses uniform and cape reposed in a solid mahogany casket which was surrounded by many floral pieces besides relatives and friends attending the funeral were the members of the alumni of the paterson general hospital who wore nursing uniforms and capes miss cook is survived by three brothers samuel leo and dean and a niece mrs huson coon of toronto and daughter of the late william cook of stouffville court of revision municipality of the township of whitchurch court of york public notice is hereby given that a court of revision of the assess ment roll for the township of whitchurch will be held in the community hall fandorf on saturday may 30 1931 at 2 pm to hear and adjudicate upon all complaints against tne assessment roll of the municipality of tho township of whitchurch for the said year 1931 all parties interested are re quested to take notice and govern themselve s accordingly wm crawford clerk whitchurch may 14 1931 municipality tof the township of markham county of york public notice is hereby given that a court of revision of the as sessment roll for the township of markham will he held in the town ship hall unionville on monday june 1 1931 at a oclock pm to hear and adjudicate upon any complaints against the assessment roll of the municipality of the township of markham for the said year 1931 all parties interested are requested to take notice and govern themselves accordingly g a m davison clerk of the said municipality unionville may 14 1931 court of revision municipality of the village of stouffville county of york public notice is hereby given that a court of revision of the assessment roll for the village tof stouffville will be hold in the council chambers stouffville on monday junk 1st 10111 at 730 pm to hear and adjudicate upon all complaints against the assessment roll of the municipality of the village of stouffville for 1931 no adjustments will bo made after the sitting of tho court all persons interested are re quested to take notice and govern themselves accordingly j s dougherty clerk of said village stouttvlllo may 14 1931 suddenly stricken with a heart at tack as he climbed from the swim ming tank in eglinton hunt club torontoat g30 last thursday even ing grant cooper barrister of 91 forest hill road collapsed and died mr hunt is well known to oldor stouffville citizens being a resident here back in 1s971900 when he was a member of tour champion lacrosso team of that day the late mr cooper was greatly interested in athletics and had entered tho tank for a swim he apparently was in good health when he entered tne water while swimming he did ntot complain of being ill it was when he got out of the tank he was seen to staggerthen collapse police from north toronto sta tion rushed to the crub witli inhala- tor dr ii sullivan 4 4 burnaby avenue was also summoned and pronounced the man dead chief coroner dr m m crawford wa5 notified and released tho body to the family for burial air cooper who was a brother- inlaw of sir thomas white was formerly a master at st andrews college but left there to study law he was a graduate of the university of toronto and had been the solicitor of the british american oil company for the past seven years air cooper is survived by a widow and tone daughter aleen seed corn nearly 100 per cent germination improved early learning mammoth southern sweet golden glow longfellow yellow flint garden wisconsin white no7 eureka ensilage early bailey comptons early yellow flint corn king bug killer does three kinds of work in each application destroys the insects stimulates the growth protects against disease stiver bros phone 4501 stouffville ontario strand theatre uxbridge northen sound lemonville air devett of richmond hill has been visiting with air and airs will nesbitt sir and airs e c pennock and son jack spent sunday witii airs al cook airs- alary canning and sdn hugh spent the weekend with air alike wallace who has been ill it is rumoured that john brown has bought a residence in stouff- iville known as the estate of the late airs john lewis little aliss patricia cooney has been spending a couple of weeks in newmarket with her grandparents air and airs walsh airs jim cooney and baby ruth visited in the queen city on sunday last airs walter gray is spending a week in greenbank with her brother air and airs walter pipher and family also air john pipher were in newmarket on sunday standard garage all kinds acetelyne welding done at a moderate price we have special equipment for testing and repairing starters generators and magne tos radiators soldered also special tools for repairing inter national tractors our motto is service and a square deal p w haley phone 15201 electric system may 212223 double bill attraction be yourself fannie brice a musical and singing talking picturesimilar to whoopee also broadway hoofer two pictures shown for price of one with alice white and jack egen may 252627 holiday attraction eddie canter in whoopee all tecknicolor comedy picture whoopie played in leading tor onto theatres well have a continuous show from morning until 1 pm on may 25th tell all your friends sweet hearts and grannys it is whoopie mickey mouse comedy 2 shows every night starts 8 oclock sharp uxbridge stores open tuesday and saturday nights mmmmims sale depot some people trade in their ears every year regard less of condition if you cant buy a new ford car now we have several used model a fords offering thousands of miles of unused transportation reconditioned and guaranteed- we dont need to mark up used car prices to make up for ex cessive tradein allowances the new ford is priced too close to the cost of production to permit unreasnable tradein con- cessious that accounts for our lower prices see these special bargains at once some unusual bargains in used cars lford tudor 1931 11 ton chev truck 192s 1 ford coupe rumble 1931 1 fordson tractor 1927 2 fod sport coupes with 2 chev tourings rumble 1930 2 chev sedans 11 ton ford truck 1930 3 ford coupes ford town sedan 1930 21 ton ford tracks 2 ford coupes 1929 1 dodge touring 1 ford tudor 1929 1 star touring 1 ford sport coupe 1929 2 ton trucks d holden ford dealer stouffville phone 1842 mmy ai eibloiiemmb is that old roof causing trouble again you no sooner get one leak plugged than another ap pears patching will keep yon poor reroofing is the only certain cure brantford roofs are weather- tight firesafe and colourful brantford supertite slates can be laid directly over the old shingles that saves time money and muss your dealer will gladly give vou a reroofing estimate free1 brantford kcobns company limited ilcad office an factory brantford ont branch offices and warehouses toronto winnipeg montreal halifax saint john nb and st johns nfld for sale by stouffville planing mills stouffville

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