famfftriut volxliii n025 pornock elijah julyl92j stouffville ontario thursday august 13 1931 a v nolan publisher storeys diarrhea mixture an efficient remedy for diarrhea dysentery cholera colic and cramps relieves pain removes cause of trouble and quickly pro motes return to normal of digestive tract prick 50 cents j m storey druggist the home of quality drugs phone 1003 legal mccullough button barristers solicitors convey ancers c buttons block stouffville money to loan norman borinsky barrister solicitor notary associated with th leeal arm f police held them dp at guelph lucky number ticket sellers from uxbridge lost all their tickets to police the uxbridge branch of the canadian legion and the citizen hand were thrown into a turmoil en saturday when they learned that their pontiac car and all the lickets had been seized by the police up in cuelph that day and was still in captivity on monday the new car is to be given to the lucky ticket holder at a street dance in uxbridge on wednesday evening the price of each ticket 25c admits one to the dance and a draw on the car when a number of ticket sellers reached guelph on saturday and commenced operations the police stepped in and confiscated the car and all the tickets claiming that the car had no license and that tickets were being disposed of contrary to law pandemonium reigned among the uxbridgeites for everything was under arrest and the police taking charge over the clock tower fund commencing with this issue the tribune will publish from week to week the names of those who have contributed to the tower fund which is meeting with gooa re sponse not all the contributions re ceived to date are recorded this week but merely a few ot them if you have not made any contribu tion as yet kindly send your amount to the committee or to the secretary k r davis and the same will be acknowledged and later arrangements will be made to iccord the names ot the donors in the town archives the handsome clock now ready to bo installed is a memorial to the generosity of a former citizen so let us make the tower a fitting memorial also to the generosity of former citizens and the present resi dents of the community the gifts from mrs mccullough mr j a barkey and chancellor flint were previously acknowledg ed and gratefully received r hadden of picton sent along 10 he will be remembered as a mem ber of the first standard bank start and a highly prized citizen after 30 years absence from stouffville he says he is delighted to do some- r hadden int in the centre general commerce spy days amber of nd sends irs chas io her jer of the llle had jj reniem ed citizen ie with us las pastor 1st church i and al- rand gone e friendly i bedford 1 memory at stouff- manner in oys have d to es- eful men of recent on of our is one of 7 ontario s in the he spent tion here ie tower p be ack- 5000 5000 1500 1000 1000 1000 1000 500 native mother now in states loses cherished son george f piatt is fatally burned in an electrical blaze in big power plant successor 10 ur j t storey e a grubin r o eyesight specialist honor graduate of the college of optometry of canada qold medal ist and first hermant prize winner in 1928 at stouffville every thursday friday and saturday office in tho grubln block byes examined glasses fitted and re paired phone stouffville 2405 additional personals miss s monkhouse left on wednesday to spend a week in buffalo mr and mrs roht brown haw returned from a week spent among friends on manitoulln island miss ruby mccomiel of omemco has returned to her home after visiting with mrs herbert porter for some weeks mrs charles itoblnson mrs art reynolds and master ormsby also mrs k g miller were visitors at jlr dvo hoovers obrien ave municipality for eleven years help ed to brganize the shamrock and dunleath school district and was one ot the members ot the first board of trustees ot these two school districts where he served sometimes as chairman of the board and sometimes as secretary- treasurer for a number of terms in succession mr perkins is survived by his wife one daughter mrs alfred speers grace of brcsaylor sask two sons joseph of hamlin sask and charles at homo an infant son predeceased him 26 years ago threo sisters mrs james h white ot rokeby mrs g gowland ot toronto and mrs f baltics of saltcoats and two grandsons garden party come to the garden party to be held on the lawn ot e a storry on wednesday august 19th under ausplcies of bloomington united church supper served on cafeteria plan from c to s pm good program by the white rose orchestra and miss evans elocut ionist also music by mount albert and stouffville talent c at of the atepayers on the eton last i an ox- program d middle ral prizes i in the i illumin- jiile bert ni toron- makers j program was call- sc and fis and as water made the presentations upwards of 1000 attended the picnic jack halliwell of toronto was awarded the sedan car as winner of the 3mlle run around tho lake another feature was tho oldest lady contest won by mrs alcott with mrs smith and mrs evans second and third credit for the success of the pic nic goes to messrs jarvis lite evans pringle boyd lloyd j daniels morgan smith alcott and a matthews special evangelistic services will bo held in a tabernacle just a mile cast of altona on the grounds belonging to barkis rcesor these services open on sunday the 16th at 3 oclock services each evening except saturday night only two services held on sunday at 3 pm and 7 pm the weeknight services open at s oclock the morning services and sunday- school will be held at stouffville these services will be conducted by tho pastor special singing will be rendered by joeal talent at each service all arc invited s s shantz pastor the greenfield mass daily- record tells of a shocking accident which bereaved a native mother of stouffville when her son was fatally burned in an electrical fire which occurred at the cabot station in the power plant of the turner falls power light co at the head of the casualty list appears the name of george flint pratt 20- yearold son of late harry l and mary piatt the bereaved mother will bo better known to stouffville people as mary- flint daughter of mrs george flint and sister of chancellor chas flint of syracuse university according to the press despatch a small fire developed in the cable room and the group of five men two of whom were seriously injured and two killed outright ran to the scene with extinguishers to supress the blaze the superintendent who was close by noted the lire was caused by trouble on the 6600volt cable and warned the men to laave the scene the superintendent then succeeded in cutting out half the number of cable duct lines when a severe short circuit developed in those remaining in rupturing the cable duct line and hurling flames and burning insulation some dis tance the statement said the five men who had been using tho haud extinguishers had returned to the door ot the cable room and were enveloped in flames when the duct line ruptured duo to the short cir cuit condition tho greenfield record says re garding young piatt george flint piatt 20 who was fatally burned was born in winchester masson may 21 1911 tho son of harry- l and mary piatt some time ago he came to montague city to make his home he obtain ed a position with the turner falls power electric co and attended the high school at turners after hours the young mans friends knew him as ambitious and eager to get ahead it is said that most of the money he earned he sent to his mother who is a widow and resides in new york city piatt was gradu ated from turners falls high school in this years class besides his mother piatt is survived by a sister and an uncle in boston the mother was preparin to go on a visit to her son when the wire arrived announcing that he was mortally wounded he died before she reached the hospital the many friends of the family in stouffville will sympathize deeply with them in their untimely loss they delivered the goods to him winner of new car accepts his 25c bus at the front door personal mention dr neil smith and miss greta are holidaying at thurstonia park sturgeon lake miss marjorie stevart of toron to was home with her mother over the weekend mrs hartman jones of toronto was a recent guest with jlr and mrs john cleaver mrs alex denison is spending a few days among her nieces in toronto jlr and mrs geo madill of detroit mich are visiting with his sister mrs george t lee mrs lemon baker is spending a few days at lemonville with her brother mr crawford macklem mr and mrs thos birkitt and gordon recently spent a few holi days at port stanley on lake erie miss janet button is spending two weeks at the summer home of mr and mrs elmer still near orangeville miss agnew supt at the lake side clinic spent the weekend at the home of her brother mr a k agnew mrs wilfred mckay of toronto is spending her holidays with her sister mrs agnes mustard of harold ave master lloyd forsythson of mrs ernest forsyth of toronto has been holidaying with his aunt miss laura forsyth mr and mrs t b rae also mr and mrs ernest ratcliff are spend ing a few days with their sister mrs w a iross at vineland station mrs amos lehman is slowly re covering from her long illness in which she was bedfast for three months and recently was able to take a short car ride mr and mrs r hall of toronto with mr and mrs carol chisholm and daughter of st catharines visited with their cousin mrs c perry over tho weekend mr c g sanderson of hamilton who is connected with the manu facturers lite insurance co was in town on saturday visiting among old friends last week mr and mrs i l cunneyworth and son leslie were here from hamilton visiting his brotherinlaw jlr irobt leslie jigr ot the shaw store mr and jlrs e a button accompanied by mr and mrs john anderson and son jack of chatham spent sunday with mr and mrs elmer still at their summer home near orangeville rev a e jones and wife have returned to their homo in trenton after visiting with mrs w h shaw and jiiss waters mrs shaw sr returned with them to enjoy a holi day in the bay of quintc district mr and mrs e e ball of king ston with their daughter dorothy and son gordon have been spending a vacation with mr and mrs john harris main street they have also visited mrs milton harris town- line south and mr balls parents mr and mrs edwin ball at new market middle school exams results of the stouflville continua tion school just announced i c after the subject indicates a pass or between 50 and 59 marks the figure one alter the subject indicates 1st class honors 2 second class 3 third class where failure the total mark obtained is given atkinson blanche cheni 1 lat auth 2fr auth 2 baker norman eng conip c eng lit c can his 3 anc his c alg3phys2geam2lat com43 pr comp c barker elizabeth h eng comp c eng lit c can his 1 alg 3 geoin 39 fr auth c fr comp c bryan william eng comp c eng lit 31 can hist 44 auc hist 23 phys 39 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c geom 30 chem c phys 37 little norma engcomp38 eng lit 3 can hist 2 alg 2 geom c phys 43 lat comp 3 fr auth c fr comp c murchison gordon lat auth 3 fr comp c nolan charles eng comp 38 eng lit c can hist c anc hist c alg 20 phys 37 fr comp 23 paisley grace geom 25 phys 4g chem 33 paisley luella alg 2 chem 3 lat auth 2 ratcliff charles eng comp 33 eng lit 38 anc hist 3 geom c phys 3 iltatcliff glenn can hist 4 2 anc hist c alg 1 geom 2 chem 2 ramer reginald eng comp 38 eng lit 42 anc hist 42 alg c phys 3 reesor millard lat authc fr auth 3 sanders ethelengcomp 41 eng lit 25 alg 30 geom 17 phys 15 slack ella eng comp 40 eng lit c can hist c alg 1 geom 43 phys c lat comp 1 fr comp 3 fr auth c spofford muriel eng comp 40 englit c can hist 2 alg lgeom c phys c lat comp c fr auth c fr comp c stouffcr luella alg c chem c lat auth c lat comp c stover harry alg 21 geom c phys c chem 24 thomas hugh lat auth 3 lat in presenting the new ford tudor car to tho lucky ticket holder for the celebration held in stouff ville on civic holiday the com mittee iu charge of affairs were more than anxious to go all the way as it were and make the presenta tion of the car to the fortunate winner a roal joyous matter for him accordingly the day after the draw took place mr n m mac- lean and a couple of companions started out for orangeville to form ally present to mr j e liddy his new gasoline bus which he won by purchasing a 25c ticket for the evening performance on main street not knowing whether the object of their search was a rich man poor man wise or otherwise there was a certain element of interest in the trip arriving at the county town of dufferin they learned that jr liddy was at least a bachelor and a son of the wellknown school in spector there the son who won the car is also in the profession and on the staff ot the niagara falls collegiate earning 3600 per year on learning that their man was in such comfortable circumstances all hopes of giving him more than a moderate thrill began to fade from tho minds of the trio conducted by jlr jiaclean jlr liddy was in toronto when the locals arrived but his father telephoned the city and late the same evening ho arrived and received his 25 cent car the press was unable to learn what mac said when he made the presentation but he probably start ed out something like this jlr liddy the old saying is ever true today namely to them that hath shall he given etc etc jiarked his 84th year mr abraham lehman of atha who reached his s4th birtday on monday of this week was given one of the surprises of his life that day when in the evening some 50 rela tives called at the lehman farm which is now run by his son isaac and tendered the aged man a sur prise party jlr lehman despite his great age is bright of mind and intellect and enjoys life immensely he- took a keen interest in the games and music which tho folks enjoyed during the evening and will never forget the warm con gratulations extended to him on that occasion jlr lehman is the last of his family but of his own offspring ho has two sons and four daughters namely isaac and eli both of atha also jlrs jacob smith mrs jos hoover mrs david nighswander and mrs t dunkeld he also has 30 grandchildren two of whom are in the gospel ministry and nine great grandchildren comp 3 fr auth c fr comp 3 wildgoose irene eng comp c can hist c geom 3 chem 3 lat auth c fr auth c among the churches stouffville united church rev thos laidlaw ma pastor sunday august 10th the pastor will occupy tho put- pit next sunday at both services prayer meeting weduesday aug 19 come and get the benefit t t t t stouffville baptist church rev w w fleischer pastor sunday august 16th rev arthur leo missionary on furlough from africa will occupy the pulpit morning and evening t t t t melville oirou1t united churches rev a macnell pastor sunday august 16th 1000 am peachs 300 pm bethesda 730 pm jlelville peaches choir will be in charge of the song service at jlelville subj for the day what shall we throw overboard 3rd in series on the voyage life t t t t mennonite church s s shantz pastor friday- august 14th at 8 pm prayer jleeting sunday august 16th 1000 am sabbath school 1100 am morning worship afternoon and evening service at altona in the tabernacle 300 pm afternoon service 700 pm evening service t t t t bloomington and ringwood christian churches e jlorton preacher sunday august 16th rev c e jicleod will have charge of all three charges t t t t stouffville and church hill christian churches f k hyde minister sunday august 16th jlrs nellie ji dearborn of tor onto will speak in the churches of this circuit at all of these services 1000 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship 2 pm churchill s s 300 pm afternoon service 700 pm evening worship a cordial welcome to all bloomington jliss annie steele of toronto is visiting with relatives jlrs jones and jlrs paisley of jlarkham called on jlrs wm storry on sunday the womens association of the united church hold a meeting at the home of mrs jlahon on jlonday afternoon jliss little and jliss hughes of toronto visited with jlrs watson fairies last week jliss alice pegg of brooklyn spent last week with her aunt jlrs jones and jlrs tindall jlr charles tindall of toronto visited at his brothers louis tin dall last week dont forget tho garden party at e a storrys on wednesday aug 19th good program expected supper served from 6 to 8 pm gtotwl 3hp scmga ftgtjtnag daily coach service st0uffvillet0r0nt0 single 85c return 155 leave stouffville leave toronto d 240 pm eastern 430 pm b 815 am standard d 100 pm a 625 am time b 800 am c 610 pm a d 915 pm d 725 pm a daily except sunday and holidays b sunday and holidays only c saturday only d saturday sunday and holidays only coaches stop at any point to pick up passengers signal plainly by hand to the driver chartered coaches for all occasions at moderate rates for information communicate with gray coach lines tonga at front toronto gray coach lines