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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 7, 1932, p. 5

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stouffville ontario july 7 1932 local happenings mr and mrs a c liurkholder are spending the niontli of july at their summer cottage at port carting muskoka they motored north on monday morning a weekend service of the gray coach lines has been extended to uxbridge and goodwood for these summer months next public holiday august 1st stouffvilles lion day monday celebra- a plant for the manufacture of electric light bulbs is expected tt commence in markham shortly the old speight factory has been sold or leased for this purpose mr hugh watson principal of the stouffville continuation school is in guelph for a few weeks liking a summer course in agriculture which will give linn a specialist standing in this subject congratulations are due miss agnes klinck pupil of our continu ation school and daughter of mr ii o klinck on passing her theory examination in music at the tor onto conservatory of music agnes passed with honor standing clearing sale for the season of dresses and hats on july 7 8 and 9 mrs m watts store the horticultural society annual exhibition is set for thursday august 25 in the arena the officers met a few evenings ago and discuss ed the situation appointing a com mittee to complete the prize list which it is hoped to have issued at an early date this year mr and mrs robt leslie and daughter are on a vacation in owen sound their old homo before goin to western canada mr and mrs t hargrave and children are spending their vacation with her parents mr and airs peter lehman mr hargrave is with the t eaton company in toronto mr harry stover was sunday guest of keg warren at mark- dale grey county reg is the sou of a former united church minister of this placo charlie williamson a well known horse buyer who travelled these parts for years died at his homo on logan avenue toronto last week in his 59lh year the 2nd markham baptist pic nic will he held on the grounds oj robt ratcliff on saturday july 9th come and bring your baskets and enjoy an afternoon and evening of sports hooth on ground mr and mrs e g miller of stoney creek are holidaying at the homo of her parents mr and mrs id m hoover obrien avenue mr miller being a high school teacher is engaged marking papers in tor onto for a few weeks preparations aro underway for the annual lawn bowling tourna ment to bo held on the stouffville greens on wednesday july 20 meals will be served to the players by the ladies bowling club and at tractive prizes will be presented to the winning rinks rev james mcewan no newly appointed pastor of the moiville- bethesda united church moved here last week and is occupying the house on the markhamwhitchtiich town- line owned by mr robt ratcliff and located on his farm rev a mcneil the retiring pastor vacated this place about ten days ago mov ing to maxwell near flesherton the committee ill charge of tile arrangements of the presbyterian church garden party report pro gress with the harvey hoys as principal entertainers the program will be filled with local talent bills and posters will he issued in the near future garden party to he held at the home of mr and mrs jas muston on thursday 21st july rev arthur lee who succeeded rev w s whitcombe as pastor of the 2nd markham baptist church has amounced his retirement from he circuit to take effect this sum mer rev mr leo intends to return to the mission field in africa in the late fall robt mckinnon marketed about a dozen baskets of new potatoes last week at 50c per 11 quart this is the same price that prevailed at the opening of the season last year bill we hope it will be maintained a a better figure as the season pro gresses mr and mrs fred kirk and family motored to wasaga beach for a short holiday mrs e w evans of claremont spent the weekend with her father william stewart miss alma baker pupil of mrs zillah gilbert passed her intermedi ate vocal examination recently tried in toronto the whitchurch township coun cil will hold their regular july meet ing at vandorf on saturday of this week see the china tea sets in shaws window the very same as bought by queen mary for use in the royal household e a grubin optometrist will bo at his office in stouffville on monday and tuesday july 11th and 12th there will be no preaching services in the mennonite church next sunday as many of the eougrc- ation will join their pastor at the camp meetings being held at stay- ner a combination of business men mechanics etc went fishing in lake scugog last saturday morning but it remained for the town cop alf piigh to arrest the only fin that the group brought home he landed a fish 30 inches long and says it was great eating his companions on the trip were messrs tim oneil the undertaker j s dougherty town clerk and nelson byer the electrician mens flannel trousers exceptionally well made from grey and biscuit colored flannel in styles for men and young men with five pockets and cuff bottoms size 31 to 40 price from 375 to 500 mens cotton broad cloth shirts a good buy in mens striped broadcloth shirts assorted col ors in collar attached style sizes 14 to 16 specially priced at 85c ea or 2 for 165 mens wool pullovers mens sleeveless v neck pull overs made from fine worsted wool yarns in plain shades of green and blue priced at 195 boys khaki trousers made of strong khaki drill the kind that gives lots of hard service and strongly stitched at points of strain finished with belt loops and cuff bottoms boys per pair 100 youths per pair 119 youths sport shirts with double yoke one breast pocket in new smart stripes and plain shades of blue and green price 75c 100 boys youths jerseys make from fine cotton yarns with crew neck or polo collar ideal for summer wear plain shades with contrasting color trim price 35c 49c rev j a c kell the newly appointed pastor on the lemonvillo circuit of the united church was in town on tuesday having his firs glimpse of stouffville mr kell had been stationed in new ontario a nakena and is one of the younger members in this presbytery a carload of pocohontas coal was delivered to the stouffville school building last week for use there in the coming winter to keep the children warm time was when a birch rod and a box stove burning chunks sufficed for this purpose the coal shipment contained 50 tons and will last for one year store open tuesday and thursday and saturday evening closed each wednesday at noon r e curtis constable bill beach who does duty for whitchurch township up at lake musselman ought to be a firstrate cop for he should get plenty of practise at home on how- to manage a crowd and declare martial law if need be at times constable beach had just became the father of his twelfth child all of whom are living two being married and born to his first wife the ten children of his second wife are at home with their mother philoprogenltiveness which means the love of offspring has a right place in the makeup of our town ship cop mr and mrs wetheral and young son are holidaying in town at her parental home mr robt curtis mr wetheral is a former employee on the bank of commerce staff now in owen sound school teachers should send in their promotion school reports to the tribune no charge for publish ing these results and the average scholar will be encouraged to see his or her record chalked up in this manner business men and general public are invited to the municipal hall on friday evening this week july s at s pm by request of the park commission the object is to discuss a proposed swimming pool and rock garden for the park whether you favor this undertaking or not come and hear the scheme explained phone 1602 stouffville ssslsbeb dont look for the impossible in tire values it is still just as impossible as ever to give something fop nothing i but we are coming mighty close to it with todays values in goodyears better come in and see them and have no later regrets fyw brathwaite hardware stouffville fletcher goudie ed thorn web morton and walter davis formed a motoring party last week and journ eyed into the north land on an ex tended tour covering some 900 miles in three days in mr goudies ford sedan they left here saturday at noon stopping at north bay for tea they visited haileybury and engle- hart with an opportunity to do some fishing on the northern streams the party called on former native sons in the person of jos mertens at haileybury and dr harry wilson at bnglehart their visit with dr wilson occupied so much time that they were unable to go on to kirk- land lakeplenty of fish in the north waters they say and pickerel and piko were brought back with them advertising is profitable and may be done from many different angles last week we notice that mr orms- by lehman placed a neat well painted sign up in front of his boot and shoe store mr lehman is the habybusiness man on main street having only a few weeks ago taken over his fathers long established footwear business the frequent showers are making the grain and root crops bound ahead although it is a bit catchy ior haying with hay a light crop in the eastern counties prospects are for very high prices hay has maintain ed a high price all year as against the downward trend of other farm commodities stouffville barbers seem to he the loaders in low price shearing for during the boom days they removed the alfalfa from the heads of child ren for 20c when other places the late was 25c now we read in one or two weeklies that the price for childrens hair cuts is down to 20c as the price never went up locally very much it cant come down either and wo doubt if the old song johnnie get your hair cut 15c is ever again popular any way if it conies stouffville will be in the front van of low prices as al ways tho greatest worry of the local tonsorial artists is the charge accounts if it is true as has been said that tho lord tempera the wind to the shorn lamb people ought to pay spot cash or those southern zephyrs thus promised us may bo winters stormy blast there aro a lot of things going by their wrong name these days and one of them in our judgment is the socalled pot luck supper last week tho womens institute of stouffville held one of these affairs at tho homo of their secretary mrs win simpson and after hearing of tho wonderful feast we concluded right then that the word pot didnt signify anything unless perhaps it told the kind of kettle tho vegetables wew cooked in it was pot cooked all right by the deft hand of mrs simpson as tho first thing on tho menu was green peas and new potatoes they were cooked to the kings taste we aro in formed and thus a repast that would havo tickled the palato of a king was heartily enjoyed by the splendid at tendance of institute members after learning throught tho press that tho institute dines on the fat of tho land in this manner we expect to hear of them having several applica tions for membership from their less lortunato sisters mr and mrs a s collins spent four days last week at filly beach jacksons point the occasion was marked by the celebration of two birthdays a s c reached the 72nd anniversary of his birth and his youngest daughter mabel b clark celebrated tho sixteenth an niversary of her wedding day the collins had the opportunity to at tend service at st andrews presby terian church sutton on sunday morning mr jack barrett british ameri can oil representative in this dis trict with mrs barfett figured in a motor accident on sunday when riding with friends in a large car travelling south on the kennedy road a small car just ahead of them suddenly swerved to make a left turn onto a side road when the big car in which the local people were riding crashed into tho smaller bus and proved that it was as vulnerable as a hens egg if proper pressure was applied to its body only the prompt appliance of tho hydraulic brakes on the big car prevented a more seri ous accident as it was mrs barfett was tossed against tho roof of jjie car and sustained a nasty bump al though tho other passengers escap ed injury according to the evidence of the stouffville party the small car which attempted the turn onto tho sideroad gave no indication that they were about to do so tho driver failing to put out his hand con stable walker investigated that mens fancies are less stable than a school girls flirta tion is evldonced in the fate that be tel tho tom thumb golf a few- years ago one of theso courses was set up on the most conspicuous placo on tho shores of lake mussel- man whore tho owner made a beauty spot for tho surroundings then tho township fathers were besieged by ratepayers to throttle the thing from sunday activities lest all tho spare nickles would bo attracted from the collection plate or sabbath school offerings but like ronio or greece one might ask where is it now its glory has passed and the lure is not even profitable for week days those who would sooner mako a hole in one than be elected reeve of the municipality have lost tho cunning of their hand and see no more amusement in chasing a ball over thedeserted course in public inves tors in miniature golf courses who didnt get their money back quickly never will got it now stouffville public school promotions names in order of merit jr pr to int pr george dowswell hon alfred maskell hon eleanor batchellor hon theodore boadway hon william kellington frances clarkson margaret freel margaret glover edna mcdonald fred burgess audrey lageer rec ill john davis rec ill adele muston rec ill eugene paisley rec ill gerald brillinger rec ill john harding rev ill wilmot vauzant rec ill kenneth burkholder rec ill sr pr to first book doris tidy hon dwight forsythe hon evelyn mcdonald hon cleo leo hon kenneth klinck hon betty fairies hon lloyd weldon hon charles davis ruth maskell grace burkholder elsio chamberlain lloyd harvey lleno holden william castle dorothy boadway roy stover albert paisley roc ill arnold schell rec ill william kirk rec ill harold hare rec ill floyd betz rec ill sr 1 to jr ii beth kellington hon grace kaiser hon edmund cadieux hon bruce baker margaret jennings john gray wallace nicholson ross hare margaret byer joyce bali rose clarkson grant turner john swift mervin glover marjorie muston rec ill millicent thompson rec yvonne robertson rec john lageer rec sr ii to jr ill phyllis winn hon muriel tidy hon mary davis hon georgina burgess hon kathleen leo hon phyllis klinck hon gerald laidlaw hon irwin raxlin isabel simpson robert lmcconnochie james smith ruth clarkson bruce harper geraldino stouffer aurelia jennings grace wideman irwin borinsky jack kirk erma paisley rec ill betty muston roc ill loona forsythe rec ill lola forsythe rec gladys stover r jessie chamberlain rec jriii to sr hi fern farrier hon beryl brillinger hon harold boadway hon marjory farthing hon arthur rusnell hon ruth lehman hon james piorson doris moyer lloyd holden mahyln lickorish elizabeth leslie ross mcmullen frederick holden doreen betz kathleen turner rec ill kathleen kellington rec ill erma dowswell rec ill frederick castle rec sr ill to jr iv ruth marshall hon donald rowbotham gloria castle imorloy brown quality service king bug killer a dry powder for dusting on potato plants cabbage rose bushes celery onions tomato worms asters gladiola climbing bushes shrubs mix in the soul for grubs cut worms and stockaid animal spray kills and repels flies and lice does not taint milk stainless sprays freely nonpoisonous stiver bros phone 4501 stouffville ontario aoraoc 30e30e ioqoi 30exoi o n o o d be prepared do not be discouraged with the present cream prices for times have demonstrated that prices can quickly advance keep your herd of cattle up and be prepared for the upturn which is sure to come whether prices are high or low for ship your cream to best results stouffville creamery co open tuesday thursday and saturday evenings phone stouffville 18601 lopen tuesday t phon locaoi aon ioe ioexoi i o d 9 dora mcmullen ellrie thompson maxino anderson john smith randalph forsythe bert clarkson murray hopkins ruth ferguson ivan goudie william still luolla mcmullen ruth dowswell rec ill joan pipher rec ill jr iv to sr iv molly gray hon bruce stover ruth nendick gordon hare gordon hoover george bartholomew evelyn dougherty rec garnet fleischer rec new pastor inducted at markham church session presented the members of the church to the pastor and his wife tea was served miss e thomas and mrs andrew dimma presided the young ladies of the church assisting in serving tho congregation and guests send the tribune to absent friends mrs d h cook spirella corsetiere stouffville and district phone stouffville 8302 markham july 2 at the induc tion service for rev fred smith who comes from cobalt into tho pastorate of markham united church rev d a mackoraeher of union- ville addressed the minister mr alex bruce of melville the congre gation and tho rev thomas laid law of stouffville preached the in duction sermon rev dr pritchard of toronto presided at the service in tho absence of rev mr paul chairman of the toronto east presbytery a reception was hold in the east church for mr and mrs smith when d f williams clerk of the you will find it real economy to buy our bread when you figure out the cost of your bread each week and take in to account the amount of work done by yourself and how much more pro fitably you could spend that time you will under stand why thrifty house wives purchase our bread and pastry stouffville bakery ambrose stovek bank with us by mail if you live at a distance from our branch distance need be no hindrance to carrying your account with ns deposits as well as withdrawals of money may be made by mail drafts or notes may be forwarded to ns for collection and all details of your account can be taken care of promptly and carefully to meet your requirements this service is gladly extended whether your account is large ocsmall foil jfrqy i fgt ca ntp bank nova scotia established 1832 capital 12000000 reserve fund 24001x000 total 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