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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 21, 1932, p. 1

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oefwlle vol xliu no 46 stouffville ontario thursday january 21 1932 a v nolan publisher why shiver and shake f grippe and colds are numerous at this season and deadly in their effects if not taken in time for chills and fever take nyal laxacold this promptly effective remedy is easy to take does not disturb the system but it does relieve grippe and colds former beihesda resident dies at upland cal price 25 c j m storey druggist the home of quality drugs phone 1003 thomas birkett insurance agency everything in insurance y phone 18202 stouffville a c burkholder insurance canada life assurance also automobile and fire co ho klinck sun life assurance company of canada also representing various strong companies in automobile fire and casualty phone 3307 medical dr s s ball phpsician and surgeon office dor obrien and main phone 196 coroner for york county mi benjamin m byer passed away at tho home of his daughter mrs louisa decker in upland california in his 95th year mr liver was born near chipnawa ontario 1837 and in lol he was married to miss xaney steckley of tho 4th eon of markham on the farm now owned by mr 1 einpringham near gormlcy they first settled on the farm north of liothesda now occupied by eldoi dolander and a few years later they moved to the sixth line on lot 4 in 1s74 together with tho family they moved to the state ot kansas which was later known as the great corn belt here they engaged in farming for several years then they moved to arizona and later to upland california where they lived until the time of mr livers death which occurred on december 27th last mi byer was a member of the brethren in christ church a truo and devoted christian always eager to ho in his place at church services until tho last year or so of his life six weeks prior to his deatli he contracted pneumonia from which he never recovered mr byer retained his mental faculties to a marked degree and his greatest delight was to talk about the joys that await the faith ful followers of the lord he leaves to mourn his loss liis widow one son john h and four daughters mrs louisa decker mrs m a stover mrs emmafranklin and mrs leah thomson several grand children and great grand- children and a host of friends those from gormloy who visited with the late b u byer in recent years are mrs l hoover mr john hoover mr and mrs d byer mr l b heise and miss elva l heise ask minister to investigate prices the executives of the five milk producers associations functionin in york and adjoining counties are gain troubled by a looming cut in prices by the toronto dairies they expect an effort to get them to accept a fall of forty cents per hundred pounds from the 183 now under stood to be tho price paid by the toronto dairies tnough some are buying bootleg milk at lower rates the move to cut the farmers is chiefly made on the ground that much milk is obtainable a long way from toronto at a greatly reduced price milk is being shipped to toronto from as far as woodstock speaking of tho matter to the tribune mr j r campbell of markham township an experienced and former active member of the producers association suggested- tho other day that the whole matter should be taken before the minister of agriculture this is a good suggestion and one we hope the association will consider if the minister finds that the price ought to be cut because there are many farmers willing to supply milk at the lower rate then it will be his duty to see that the cut in price is passed on to the consumer if tho lower rate proposed is not to bene fit the dairies they are not likely to make such valiant attempts to reduce prices below a living profit for the producer a daughter of pioneer parents death ends ing illness for late adaline stouffer a church funeral social and personal miss erma grubin was home from varsity over sunday dental e s barker lds dds honor uiaduate of koyal college of dental surgeons arid of iu- university of toronto office in grubins block phone 8201 markham every tuesday office in wear bleek d c smith ldsdds neil c smith ldsdds the bank of comerce 9 to 12 130 to 53e office over office hours phone office 1011 residence 1015 late john quantz dr patterson specialist ix plate work and extracting office and residence on main street stouffville the death occurred on sunday january 10th in the general hos pital toronto of john quantz one of the highly respected farmers of uxbridge township in his soth year tho remains were taken to uxbridge for burial in uxbridge cemetery on tuesday january 12th 1932 services conducted by rev a e owen the late john quantz was a son of tho late fredwick and mary quantz and was taken quite ill on jan 2 and removed to the hospital where an operation was successfully performed but his condition was such that he failed to rally and passed away on sunday he leaves to mourn his death his sorrowing wife who is at time of writing also quite ill and one son roy to whom the sympathy of all is extended in their bereavement the late john quantz mentioned above- was a first cousin of w a quantz of stouffville his father fredwick was a a brother of the late geo b quantz father of our w a miss gladys miller of weston spent the weekend at her- home here miss elsie callendar of toronto spent the weekend as guest of miss blanche hoover mrs charles reed of toronto was in town this week visiting with mrs a v nolan mrs george delaine of toronto is in town nursing her sister mrs delbort jennings who is ill at her home a sincere and devout christian woman passed away on friday ot last week january 15 1932 when death removed miss adaline stouffer from a long siege ot illness she had been nursed by her sister mrs jacob boadway at her home on church street for a year prior to her passing away the funeral on sunday after noon took place to stouffville ceme tery the service in the mennonite church was in charge ot the family pastor rev w b moyer who paid fitting tribute to the christian forti tude and life of the late miss stouff er the pall bearers were messrs male ramer fred raymer wm connor jacob meyers ambrose stover and wm rennie the late miss stouffer was one of a family of nine children born to j the late mr and mrs abram stouffer pioneer settlers on the homestead just north of the village tis is the third break in the family in a comparatively short space of time mrs bruce a sister and noah a brother having passed away the surviving members or the family are abram the only surviving brother living on the homestead and five sisters being mrs martin wideman mrs chris raymer miss elizabeth stouffer mrs simeon hoover and mrs jacob boadway all living in and near stouffville the late adaline stouffer who was in her 70th year was a woman of very quiet disposition from early childhood she had been a faithful member of the mennonite church and in the local congregation she was a keen worker until laid aside by sickness the large turnout on sunday was a tribute to her cherished memory important night for eastern star another eventful night in the history ot jubilee chapter oes took place on tuesday evening january 19th 1932 when their new officers were installed for the com ing year at the banquet mr chas barkey the worthy patron or the stouffville chapter acted as chairman in addi tion to the king only three toa6ts were sponsored grand chapter was proposed by wm griffiths officers for 1932 by mrs harry brillinger and our visitors by mrs s w hastings the responses were made by mrs e malcolm mrs a v nolan and mrs bell of toron to the wm of york chapter following this six oclock banquet to which some eighty guests were invited the installation ceremonies were held in their newly decorated chapter rooms in the ratcliff block the installing offlcer was mrs ethel malcolm grand secretary of the grand chapter of ontario she was assisted by mrs ethel slack past dd as installing marshal and mrs margaret macdougall district- deputy grand matron as chaplain w 10 mother passes away as she sits in church pew pickering council miss ethel sanders left on wed nesday for napanee ontario where sho will spent a month with her uncle dr c m stratton veterinary t bodendistel vs bv sc veterinarian graduate of ontario veterinary college office at the mansion house phone 161 successor to dr j t storey e a grubin r o eyesight specialist honor graduate of tho college of optometry of canada gold medal 1st and first hermant prize winner in 192s at stouffville on mondays by appointment only appointments may bo arranged at pollards jewelry store or by phoning stouff ville 24 05 phono stouffville 2406 legal mccullough button barristers solicitors convey ance ac buttons blook stcuffvlue money to loan i- a c kennedy chiropractor church st gtouffvlue monday wednesday and fridays to 12 am massey harris agency in the old stand lust south of post office stouffville get youi repairs and new implements now j p cassidy phone 902 serious illnesses william cower who has been ill for a year or moro is in a serious condition at his homo here miss tillie stouffer who has been keeping house for her brother eli in the east end is in tho general hospital and is expected to undergo an operation this week last week mrs murchison was removed from her homo on church street to toronto whore she under went an operation and is now making satisfactory recovery mrs wm waddell who has been confined to the general hospital toronto whoro she underwent a 3tirgical operation a couple of weeks ago is expected homo this weok much improved in health another local person in the hospital is miss ila mcguire who lived with rev mr fleischer until sho took a position in toronto ila was operated on last week for appendieities and is making a satisfactory recovery on wednesday evening last week mrs arthur swift wife of one of our garage proprietors was seized with a sudden illness and was rushed to st michaels hospiptal toronto whero three hours later sho underwent an operation sinco that time her condition has been precarious but latest reports indi cates that mrs swift has made a ally and is somewhat improved for some time sho had been suffer ing from stomach trouble miss jean mcmaster of toronto spent the weekend with miss elsie lownsborough both girls are attending toronto normal school mr and mrs george gower of the 8th concession markham spent the weekend with mr and mrs w t gower obrien ave mr ralph flint and daughter marjorie of toronto are spending this week with mr and mrs f baker mr dan baker was in town on saturday for the first time this year he is living in markham village after an active life spent mostly on tho c n r section be tween stouffville and sutton miss helen todd daughter ot mr and mrs l e todd has gone to guelph whero she will enter in training as a nurse at the guelph hospital this is an ideal vocation for any girl and wo join with helens young friends in wishing for her a successful and pleasant training course miss ethel b park and mrs g e frith 2s50 south marine drive vancouver entertained on friday afternoon january 8th in honour of their mother mrs john park tho occassion being her ninetieth birthday mrs park also received congratu lations from the adult bible class of ryerson united church and the korrisdale wotu among the guests were mrs c j lang mrs e d bradon mrs j murphy mrs w c adlard mrs a bowles mrs it h clark mrs adams mrs j h boltcn miss margaret mccleery miss elizabeth mccleery mrs h h barton aire roberts mrs h logan mrs j brambridgo mrs w h campbell mrs f taylor mrs j muir mrs f jarley mrs g trethowoy miss betty frith old stouffvillo friends ot airs park unite with tho coastal peoplo in congratulations to our former esteemed resident the above council met on january 11th pursuant to statute at 11 am the required declarations being first taken by the members considerable correspondence was dealt with and a number of inter views granted mr hull contractor of toronto was heard re the possible revision of the building bylaw chas puchrin was heard re the extensive damage to his sheep cyril morley asked for considera tion in the matter of township in surance numerous bylaws were passed in cluding the borrowing bylaw which is this year set at 7500 also those in connection with the various office appointments a number of reduc- tios in officials salaries were made including the assessor by 6500 rd supt 300 and the treasurer 10 per cent the following appointments are to be noted auditors r j how wm gormley sheep valuators w c willson gm forsyth weed inspec tor joseph cowan at 4 per day s a officer john phillips pound- keepers w shea m r bryant w john clark r balsdon a thorn a chester j a jones mur evans c hood j pearce t puckrin p j rowo e r pilkey w burk f a major t gostick a brignall allen meyer l hagerman v parkin w mlddleton e annis t norton o p ferrier v jamieson j pallister board of health dr mckinnon r e forsyth e l chapman sanitary inspectors fred andrews w r ward walt bayles the standing committee on roads and bridges paid a number of accounts the various past matrons and past patrons of jubilee chapter also took part in the ceremonies visitors were present from mark ham and toronto the new officers installed are as follows wm sister pearle nolan wp bro c barkey asso m sister jane burkett asso p bro e still secretary sister hattie storey treasurer sister mary doten conductress sister bessie borinsky asso conductress sister idamalloy chaplain sister susan shankel marshal sister jean hastings organist sister anne lehman adah sister retta muston ruth sister jean birkett esther sister ida ball martha sister lena hoover electa sister luella holden warder sister amy pugh sentinel bro r baker sitting quietly in church with head bowed in prayer mrs c s w scott passed away suddenly on sun day morning in trinity united church at newmarket when her daughter with whom she had gone to church discovered her mother was stricken she immediately had her carried out and medical aid secured but death had come sud denly and without pain or warning although a great shock to her family and her many friends all could not help feeling that it was a beautiful ending to a life of good ness mrs scott was selina millard a daughter ot the late joseph millard one of the oldest families in new market the funeral took place on wed nesday a very large number of friends at the house on main st and also in the cemetery at new market the rev mr andrews officiating mrs george robinson a cousin to the deceased attended the funeral accompanied by mr and mrs wm reesor of altona and hewson millard stouffville of a new lesson in geography hockey schedule to be played in the arena stouff ville revised schedule january 22 claremont locust hill goodwood stouffville january 25 altona stouffville claremont almira january 29 v almira locust hill claremont stouffville february 1 locust hill goodwood altona almira february 5 locust hill altona among the churches stouffville and chu hilii christian churches f ervln hyde minister sunday jan 24 10 am stouffville s s 1045 a m morning worship communion service 2 pm church hill s s 3 pm communion service 7 pm evening worship a cordial welcome to all t t t t bloomington and ringwood christian churches e morton preacher sunday jan 24 as we pass over the many icy spots in our journeying to and fro let us be reminded of the slippery places that should be overcome with each temptation in life services next sunday at 11 am bloomlngton 700 pm ringwood blessed are all those folks who long to go to a place of worship the raymer eventide hour fflloose factory on james bay will henceforth be known as mooseonee this fresh name for ontarios only seaport is a new one for our school children to learn ana though we do a new sunday afternoon feature started january 10th over station ckcl between the hour of 530 and 630 one hour of sacred and charming music presented by lloyd raymer not know the exact meaning of the proprietor o raymer canadian name it seems to be justified by the 5g3 dan ave toronto fact that it has been used by the lioyd raymer was born at dixon indians of the district for manyj and wjll in tne near f dur as everyone knows the tne hour featuro his birthplace the school church and boyhood rewiniscense over the air raymer eventide hour station ckcl every sunday 530 to 630 pm prominent farmer dead noted horse breeder willlvm graham births foster on saturday january 16 1932 to mr and mrs earl foster 5th con whitchurch a daughter william graham internationally known as a breeder and judge of thoroughbred horses and past president of the clydesdale breeders association died at his homo in claremont last thursday night he was injured while judg ing at the canadian national exhi bition last fall when he was knock ed down by a bolting horse in the show ring and never fully recover ed mr graham was born in picker ing township he was known as a judge at all the important exhibi tions from coast to coast he was never married and is survived by three brothers and one sister he was a member of the united church and a conservative the funeral on monday after noon was largely ntended from tho lato home at calrnbrogle stock farm to claremont cemetery mr robt miller of stouffvillo was in attendance from here years back t n o railway was completed to the new port last autumn and it will be opened for tourist trade and general business next june in pre paration for the opening the rail way management is erecting a small hotel of the bungalow type a com bination passenger and freight depot of a temporary character will also be built to serve the new town on a site which will not obstruct tho erection of a permanent building as the development of business war rants the management is to be congratulated upon restricting its building operations in keeping with the times tho prospect is that with the resumption of normal economic conditions a considerable tourist business to moosonee will be de veloped there is romance in tho thought that ontario is at last in touch by rail with hundson bay that great inland sea which for centuries has been nothing more than a large body of water on tho map identified in tho main with the history of tho historic hudsons bay company mail and empire the highlight of debate will take place next sunday by the business and young mens bible class when the portrait of the most talked ot figure of the present age mahatma gandhi will come before the class for examination and discussion there are extreme opinions as to gandhis character is he a mounte bank politician hypocrite martyr or christian if not how would you classify him anyone who does any reading cannot miss hearing a heated dis cussion which is sure to take place next sunday afternoon at 230 pm in the auditorium of the united church it matters not what your ago or calling is you are cordially invited to come and hear or take part in the discussion press correspondent mennonite church rev w b moyer sunday jan 24 revival services are continuing every night this week except satur day at 745 pm 1000 am sunday school 1100 am morning service is healing for onr bodies pro vided for in the atonement 700 pm evening service the five fools of the bible altona 700 pm i pike will speak t t t t stouffville baptist church rev w w fleischer pastor sunday jan 24 sunday school at the usual hour 1100 am morning worship setting gods house in order 700 pm evening worship winning the battle against depression prayer service at 615 pm wednesday evening prayer meet ing at the usual hour we welcome visitors to any or all services t t t t united church rev thos laldlaw ma pastor sunday jan 24 the pastor will preach both services 1100 am morning worship the mystery ot temptation 230 pm s s bible classes business and young mens bible class subject ghandi 700 pm evening service a good appetite 800 pm monday swastikas 80 pm wednesday- prayer and bible study you are cordially welcomed to all our services the womens association will be held at the home of mrs elmer still church street north on tues day afternoon january 26th at 230 pm every member make a special effort to attend this meeting please note change in hour deaths wideman at ibethesda whit church township on saturday january 9 1932 mary miller widow of the late tobias wide- man in her 72nd year funeral service from the resi dence of her daughter mrs ralph allln on tuesday january 12 at 1 oclock service being held in heise hill church bgjsm oofe sncdopen a bank of nova scotia savings account now a time will come when you will need money for a business investment or some other special purpose a bank of nova scoria savings account lays the foundation for a fund to meet such emergencies and protect you in your old age regular saving paves the way to future independence en quiries arc invited at any of our branches interest compounded half yearly bank nova scotia established 1832 capital 12000000 reserve fund 24000000 total resource 265000000 stouffville branch f- marshall manager

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