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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 7, 1932, p. 1

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the 100 mile cruise muskoka lakes june 25th to september 5th l mffirille fcflmtie daily leave muskoka wharf 700 am week days s30 am sundays volxliv n018 stouffville ontario thursday july 7 1932 a v nolan publisher muskeekee the great indian remedy composed entirely ot health healing herbs a sure thorough intestine cleanser a powerful blood cnricher and body energiser cleui bowels pure blood and good circulation will re sult in buoyant health no matter how severe your case or how long standing take mus- keekce for better health price 100 j m storey druggist thomas birkett insurance agency everything in insurance phono 1s202 stouffville a c burkholder insurance canada lilfe assuuaxce co also automobile and fire wet weather spoiled picnic visit of old boys and girls a complete flop nobody to blame but weatherman medical dr s s ball physician and surgeon office cor obrien and main phone 190 coroner for york county dental e s barker lds dds honor graduate of royal college of dental surgeons and of the university of toronto oflico in grubins block phone s201 markham every tuesday office in wear block d c smith ldsdds neil c smith ldsdds office over the bank of commerce oflico hours 9 to 12 130 to 530 phone office 1011 residence 1015 soaking wet had become a popular phrase when describing a plank in the platform of the demo- eritic party in tho usa and it can quite properly bo used when de scribing the dominion day holiday in stouffville last friday but they both have different meanings the holiday broke in a downpour of rain which lasted until around eleven oclock then the ground was so soaked that only a few people turn ed out to tho old boys picnic an nounced to be held in memorial park the toronto association cm- celled their visit consequently the anticipated jollification was a com plete flop there was a group on hand how ever anxious to bowl on the greens but this too was impossible because the grounds were soaked badly probably 10 or 50 people bad tea at the park according to the esti mate of mr f w mertens of weston who said he just had to come rain or shine this broke up early with the extreme cool evening that following the rain as stouffvilles celebration day is monday august 1st it is suggested that the old boys and girls should come out on that holiday and have their fun which the elements stall ed so badly on dominion day the regular monthly meeting of the altona womens institute will bo held at the home of miss beatrice carter on wednesday july 13 at 230 pm the program is in charge of the juniors the roll call cur rent events demonstration summer drinks the first half of the basebail series for the yorkontario associa tion was completed on dominion day when tho stouffville club scor ed their seventh consecutive win for this season on this occasion the local team journeyed to uxbridge and administered a 72 dubbing to these northern contenders a good allotment of the credit for this victory goes to none other than tho local twirler bruce lehman who turned in a perfect performance the sporting field teeth stolen as owner slumbers still in the flesh legal mccullough button barristers solicitors convey- ancors c buttons block stouffville money to loan veterinary 6 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 at stouffville every other monday each visit to stouffville office is an nounced in local columns ot the tribune phone stouffville 2405 a c kennedy chiropractor church st stouffville monday wednesday and fridays 9 to 12 am home broken into in search for owner whose whereabouts alarmed friends was in the lap of the under taker all the time automobile owners warning no matter how carefully you drive you aro liable to get into an accident pro tect yourself with a good auto policy and save worry and possibly a great deal of expense h o klinck insurance agent stouffville a bad smash but no wreck is too bad if you bring tho remains to us for rebuilding the body fenders bumped squeaks re moved and upholstery and tops put on harry peacock shop rear porters ice cream parlors l e oneil funeral director and kmbalmer successor to w j mather stouflvllle night and day service business phone residence phono 9801 9820 1juy now whats wrong with business 1 have been offering ss00o 10000 and 12000 properties here which today i cannot get 5 6 or 7 and 8 thousand for now is tho time to buy a home or farm see jacob yake real estate and jeweller while it is not altogether new for persons who had disappeared and been declared dead to then sud denly turn up and have the novel thrill of reading their own obitu ary notice in the press such an en counter came nigh unto mr sandy jones the genial farmer living on main street near the presbyterian church ilast sunday evening his cattle wero bawling terrifically and the horses wero neighing unceasingly until tho neighbors concluded some thing had gone amiss they invest igated only to find that sandy was not to be found and the chores bad not been done something never neglected on this well regulat ed farm enquiries were made but no information as to his where abouts could bo learned willing helpers did up the chores and wait ed anxiously until after dark when failure ot the proprietor to provo himself in the flesh led to a search party being formed tho stables wero searched the hay mow and pig pen then constablo pugh who had been appealed to decided to break into tho house which hi accomplished after playing a bar rage on the rear door the cop cautiously moved forward from ono room to another with more or less steady knees fearing every minute tp look upon some shocking sight but still in vain sandy was no there a little crowd gathered out on tho sidewalk and silently they stood fearing that tho undertaker would ultimately be called in if the missing farmer was over found ten and then elevon oclock rolled by when the hunt was given up for the night behold the happiness of all when next morning sandy appeared smiling on tho job as usual he had been away strango to say with the local undertaker tim oneill on a visit near port perry late in start ing for home car trouble caused a further long delay which left them near to twelve oclock before they arrived back in town thus those who had thoso horri ble fears that sandy was due for undertakers hands llttlo thought that right then their missing friend was right in tho lap of tho funeral director so to speak and conse quently were not astray in tho least oi that score only our mutual friend was still in tho flesh and as the story book goes everything ended happily tho first game in the second half of the baseball series will be played on friday july s when the stouff ville team entertain sutton on tho local diamond o o o tonight thursday goodwood meets altona in the local lacrosse league finals altona won the first game by a good margin hut goou- wood played under a handicap which will change the showing for tonights game dont overlook this popular contest o o o on friday evening july 8th the rouge teams must battle for the championship of the east york league the game is looked forward to as one of tho feature events of the lacrosse season o o o box lacrosse on saturday night last aginconrt and rounge hill teams gave a splendid exhibition of speedy clean lacrosse although the final score was gl in favor of rouge hill the opposing team did not appear to be so much outclassed and the interest of tho spectators was held to the finish at tho end of the first period the score was a tie 11 but in each of tho succeeding periods rouge hill continued to pile up their score and although at times the agincourt boys rained shots on the rouge net the goaltender allan hurd was hard to beat the rouge defense men sid hurd and vince were al ways effective for the rouge boys fredway scored three goals while hawse brown and hurd each nett ed one stibbard got the goal for agincourt fredway is an outstand ing goalgetter for the rouge team having twentyeight goals to his credit for the season the final game of the spring lemonville lady has novel ex perience when mice carry molars away we have read many fables in story books but we defy anyone to relate a better ono than that which was actually enacted at lemonville tho other day in one of the best regulated homes of the hamlet a lady who has seen more years than most anyone in the township of whitchurch retired for the night after putting her false teeth in a mug on the cupboard as was her wonted custom next morning the teeth had disappeared and despite the fact that everyone in the house hold had spent hours in the hunt the necessary molars could not be found being at an age when more- people would be terribly forgetful this erstwhile gumchewing resi dent is very keen of mind and held fast to her recollection that the teeth were left in the mug it was not until someone recall ing the fonduess of mice for such instruments of jawdom was the kitchen furniture generally moved about to reveal a certain track where mice were known to appear from time to time and disappear down a small hole there at the entrace to the mouses den lay the teeth which had been dragged from a front room to the rear kitchen but evidently unable to lug the molars through the small entrance to their unseen habitation gave up the work for the time being the teeth were recovered unharmed al though had they been left to the mercy of the silent force which carried them off a gnawing bee would soon have been held that might shortly have destroyed the set muttoneating dogs like quality lamb markham township settles five claims at july meeting tax rate struck same as last year goodwood goodwood lol will walk on tho 12th at uxbridge ruling master fred middleton hopes for a largo turnout a bag piper and two drumers in kilty uniform will fur nish the music for our locals they will play in goodwood at 11 oclock series will be played in the stouff- before proceeding to the north town ville arena on friday night july 8 where some 5000 orangemen aro tho championship to be decided be tween rouge hill and rouge a cs this game promises to be a thriller from start to finish come and give these boys the support due clean clever sportmanship bloomington for rent good brick residence with largo garden and fruit trees stable and hen houso on main streot stouffville apply tribuno office or to john mcmulien miss edna lemon of toronto was homo here last week gwendoline tranmer is visiting in durham for a short time misses annie and jessie lemon of markham are welcome visitors in our neighborhood- guests were here from durham over dominion day in persons of mr and mrs mcfnddcn visiting at e a storrys thos chase and his grandson wore in our midst visiting with his sister mrs ii smith tho chases hail from fraser michigan tho numerous friends of mrs connor are sorry to learn that sho is qute ill at the home of her daughter mrs cockerill of ballan- trae george mccormlck of sudbury motored here last week from the northern town mrs mccormick and their daughter returned home with him after spending a week at w a focklers expected to parade 4th line uxbridge mrs g jones visited in toronto a few days last week mrs m norton and family visit ed in brooklin last sunday mr elger mae visited with hif uncle wm maye on sunday our last weeks rain was sure wel come as crops were getting very dry miss laura ashenhurst is home from her school duties for the holi days mr and mrs joe reesor also mrs a reesor of toronto visited with g jones one day last week elenor reesor of toronto is visiting with miss mary jones this week the goodwood baptist ss are holding there annual picnic at mussolmans lake this week tho goodwood ladies aid held there monthly meeting at mrs g jones on monday night with a good attendance this thursday evening you must attend tho united church party and play dont forget nobody but nancy mrs g wilson and mrs m norton were at port perry ono day- last week for the crosier family re union say people look here diamonds and hearts a comedy drama in three acts given by the cedar grove young people in the mellville united church thursday july 14th 1932 at s oclock sharp bernice hallstead amy hallstead inez gray mrs halstead cast of characters with an affection of heart marg mllroy bernicos sister myrtle hamlll a young lady visitor isabel scott widow stepmother to girls helen freeman hannah mary barnes or sis maiden lady ruby reesor dewight bradley fortune hunter chas whitaker dr burton a young physician fred johnson sammy darkoy bell boy frank dunma abraham barnes or bub farmer brother to sis elliot harrington attorney lloyd taylor sheriff jack mackintosh this is a first class play so dont miss it given twice before to an overflow house dont forget the date july 14 admission 25c 15c muttoneating dogs in markham township are even particular about the kind of lamb they eat no ordinary market critter is good enough for some of them hence last month they tackled the fancy breed belonging to mr g am davison the township clerk and the des truction of 5 lambs general dam age to flock cost the township 100 and air davison still more than that markham township council met on monday at unionvillo with all members present and roeve gdhn presiding for tho regular july meeting toronto transportation co advis ed council that the loss on the north yonge street radial for the first quarter of 1932 was 1s5336 of which markhams share is 20387 george storey of stouffville com plained before council against people dumping rubbish on the sideroad opposite the dr storey farm at dickson hill and asked to have same removed council promis ed drastic action to stop this nui sance and advised constable walker to give the matter attention mr maynard for the unionville trustees had an interview with council in the hope of securing council aid to purchase a new fire reel for the village there is a machine for sale at colborne equip ped with gas engine for pumping water and mounted on wheels drawn by hand power with some 1000 feet of hose that will cost around 1500 reeve gohn said something about buying a real machine that would do service in the township as well thus it would be more suitable no action was taken however phil willows the victoria square merchant complained about a de pression not in tho store but right out in front whiich caused the water to lay in a mud hole this is a county highway and council prom ised to ask the county to attempt to relieve the trouble a contingent from helen ave ask ed for work and were told that some might be forthcoming at tho bridge in the near future striking tho tax rate occupied much of the day the county rate is up to 11 s a slight increase over 1930 but the township rate squeez ed down a mil to four the bridgo dobenturo rate remains unchanged or slightly higher council are to be congratulated in getting the rate down that part of it over which they have control dogs were very hard on sheep during june five claimes having to be met at this meeting in addition to the davison claims paid at 100 other smaller ones were settled as follows roy govor 10 carl james 1600 wilfred ball 19 fred johnson 10 and w brooks valuer 1800 the following general accounts were ordered paid economist and sun printing 5225 hydro electric thornhill 5191 jhgowland weed inspector 4305 robt stiver weed inspector 3235 ttc yonge street 20387 constable walker police suit 1500 gam davison stamps etc 300 road foremans accounts were ordered paid as follows d boyd stouffville rri 9750 robt agar gormley rr 2 22050 ghbennett markham rr 23053 philip forsyth nmarkham 8400 r j cunningham gormley 102s20 a duncan unionville rr 18140 d shadlock milliken rr 5075 r j dunffleld unionville 20770 general road acounts amounted to 51200 road supt maxwell was notified to cut down on estimates a little on each 14 milo of road if at all possible so that the 4 mill rate could be adhered to council adjourned to meet on tuesdayaugust tho 2nd at one pm tax rate struck thirtysix mills brief session of council set 1932 levy at same figure as last year the boiling greens proved far more allureing to the members ot the village council on monday even ing than did mahogany furniture and worrying problems of state hence the regular meeting of the municipal body transacted business with an extra snap the session last ed less than an hour tho main item of business was striking the tax rate for 1932 which was quickly accomplished after clerk dougherty presented the halfyearly statement with esti mate for tho remainder of tho year the rate will remain tho same as in 1931 at 30 mills with county and school taxes remaining as in 1931 it was impossible to make any reductions and tho rates were struck as follows county purposes 567006 mills 93 village rate 288530 mills 47 road dobenturo 3921 s4 mills 61 public library 56000 mills 1 street lights 176400 mills 2s school maint 417500 mills 68 school debent 300503 mills 5 total taxes among the churches 219s123 3g reeve morden presided over the meeting and the other members present were councillors watts weldon dowswell and rusnell the following accounts were passed and then adjournment treasurers bond 6 dominion stores maskel sw hastings maskelcoke road oil 1000 gal swifts garage fire truck ed thorn gravel fmowder paint re library j gower work 500 102 116 10500 1375 9450 4000 2000 church hill the jubilee branch of the church hill womens institute will hold their monthly meeting on july 13th 1932 at the home of mrs charles badgero program committee in charge come and en joy this afternoon miss helen and ruby winter- stein from rochester mich wero guests at the home of clerk j s dougherty on sunday civic holiday celebration keep an eye on stouffville where preparations are underway for a big civic holiday celebration on monday august 1st carnival and street danco in the evening ford new 4 coach given free to holder of lucky ticket admission ticket 25 cents auspices stouffville athletic association dr wa sangster chairman dr ss ball secytreas ballantrae induction tho induction service for lomon- ville ballantrae and bloomington united churches was held in the ballantrae church on monday evening of this week whore tho toronto east presbytery met and inducted rev j a c kell to these charges rev dr wilson exmoderator of toronto east presbytery presided there were ten members of presby tery present tho devotional service was con ducted by rev george berry ot goodwood tho charge to tho newlyinducted minister was given by rev a e owen uxbridge while the charge to the congregation was delivered by dr d c smith of stouffville thero was a very good attendance while inspiring addresses were given by all the speakers at the close the presbytery met as a body and after the introduc tion of mr kell to the presbytery he was duly voted as a regularly constituted member of that body mr kell made a good impression on both congregation and presbytery notice to creditors in the matter of the estate of william leighton mcnabb late of the village of stouffville in tho county of york gentleman deceased notice is hereby given that all creditors and others having claims or demands against the es- tato of the said william leighton mcnabb who died on or about tho 12th day of may 1932 are required to send or deliver their claims duly proven to tho undersigned solici tors for the executors of the said estate on or before the 23rd day of july 1932 after which date the said executors will distribute tho assets of tho said deceased among tho persons entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which the executors shall then have had notice and all others will be ex cluded from tho said distribution dated this 4th day of july 1932 william rogers esq hamilton ontario harry van etta esq hamilton ont executors mccullough button solicitors for said executors stouffville ont mexnon1te church rev w b moyer sunday july 10th 1932 no services in this church owing to tho camp meeting at stayner t t r t stouffviijle baptist chukch rev w w fleischer pastor sunday july 10th 1932 1000 am come to bible school classes for ail ages 1100 am morning worship 700 pm evening worship an oasis in the desert prayer services sunday 615 pm wednesday 8 pm everybody welcome t t t t christian churches stouffville and church hhji rev f e hyde minister sunday july 10th 1932 in tho absence of the minister rev c e mccleod will fill the pul pit of theso churches on sunday services at the regular hour 1000 am sunday school 1100 am rev ce mcleod 200 pm church hill ss 300 pm rev ce mcleod 700 pm rev ce mcleod a cordial welcome to all t t t f bloomington and bingwood christian churches e morton preacher sunday july 10th 1932 as the robin in its songs seems to make announcement of coming rain these days so may tho church not only sing there shall be showers of blessing but seek and expect great things from the giver ot all good services next sunday at 1100 am bloomington 700 pm tringwood the lord himself invites- you to his house for worship ho knows what is good for us t t t t stouffvilxie united church rev thos laidlaw ma pastor sunday july 10th 1932 1000 am ss bible classes 1100 am morning worship a visit to a new testament model farm 700 pm evening service tho pastor in charge thursday at s00 pm prayer and bible study wednesday 1230 pm july 13th cars and trucks will leave church for sunday school and congrega tional picnic to kew beach tor onto volunteer cars are wanted for transportation you aro cordially welcomed to these services kew beach picnic the congregational and sunday school picnic united church takes place to kew beach park on wednesday july 13 cars leave church at 1230 sharp returning at 7 pm standard messrs em still n m maolean and grw thomas are a committee on trans portation hand in your name to any of theso if you wish to go and if you have transportation for extra people ba suro and inform the com mittee your help appreciated terauel nje eiitsiicjliajap toronto single 85c return 9185 daily service eastern standard time leave leave stouffville toronto d 625 am a 800 am a 815 am b 100 am b 240 am 430 pm c 610 pm b 915 pm b 725 pm a sunday and holidays only b saturday sunday and holidays o saturday only d dally except sun day and holidays coach connections at buffalo and detroit for all points in the united states parcel express between all points on gray i coach line routes 1 except usa points gray coach lines

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