1 volxlivno48 stouffville ontario thursday february 9th 1933 a v nolan publisher 1 nyal tasteless preparation extract of cod liver especially recommended for those- convalescing from ill ness of recent or long stand ing an excellent tonic for build ing up resistence against colds flu etc pleasant to take and will not disturb the stomach 100 bottle j m storey druggist the home of quality drugs thomas birkett insurance agency everything in insurance phone 18202 siouffville a c burkholder jnsurance canada 1jfe assurance co also automobile and fire medical dr s s ball physician and surgeon office cor obrien and main phone 196 coroner for york county dental e s barker lds dds honor graduate of royal college of dental surgeons and of the university of toronto office in grubins block phone 5201 markham every tuesday office in wear block d c smith ldsdds neil c smith ldsdds office over the bank of commerce office hours 9 to 12 130 to 530 phone office 1011 residence 1015 death announced mrs philip davis there passed away at hilliard in hastings county lust week an aged lady in the person of mrs annie hoover widow of the lite philip davis in her sotli year she was a native of stouffville being born on the hoover farm at the soutli end of obrien avenue uniting in marriage with philip da is who predeceased her by 10 years the couple took up firming ou lot 31 rear of concession s pickering over halt a century ago which property is now owned by jacob meyer of stouffville and farm ed by his son allan here they spent their active days and raised their family to rovere the memory of their parents there survives four daughters and two sons they are mrs joseph byer and mrs isaac lehman of altona mrs campbell of hilliard and mrs fred knupp of western icanada whose husband died only a few weeks ago also otto davis of minesing simcoe county and wilmot of hilliard the late mrs davis is also surviv ed by four sisters mrs edw lloyd mrs david hoover of stouffville mrs bishop of toronto and mrs jesse davis of brentford and by three brothers samuel elias and joseph hoover all of stouffville thirtyeight grandchildren and seven great grand children are de scended from the late mr and mrs davis a- woman of fine character mrs davis was beloved by a wide circle of friends and relatives for some time now she had lived in hastings county where one son and daughter reside and where she was buried on monday feb 6th left large estate village council passes bylaws the will of the late james turner obrien avenue stouffville has been probated and reveals an 7 estate of approximately 73000 dog owners must the sole beneficiary is his widow carrie rae turner daughter of the lato mr and mrs j j rae of stouffville the estate is composed of real estate 3 so 6 mortgages 5920677 cash 578140 bonds 572726 and household goods 400 the late mr turner died on january 6 1933 ay spot cash for tags to assessor george storey when he is making town assessment in february and march morgan baker who has been chosen as liberal candidate for north york in the next provincial election mr baker was selected at one of the largest annual meetings in the history of the north york reform association county council aims to reduce rate york icounty council we are retired pastor is summoned to his reward christian rhymer died in 80th yea at his home here in the death of rev christian raymer at liis late home main street stouffville on sunday feb 5 1933 a native of the section and a man of sterling christian charac ter has gone to his reward mr raymer succumbed to only a short illness although so years of age lie was keen of intellect and so smart physically that he would be veterinary s t bodendistel vs bv sc veterinarian graduate of ontario veterinary college office at the mansion house phone 161 successor to late dr j t storey legal cases of wilful desecration of old york county cemeteries and the general untidiness of old burying grounds were the chief topics of discussion amongst council one day lust week during the appoint nient of reeve herman kidd of whitchurch and deputy reeve w l stephens of etobicoke to tho norman a keys h scott ritchie county cemetery commission ritchie keys chief r philips told members of conditions in a cemetery near new- barristers solictors mar where tombstones had been continental life building piled to one side and the turf mccullough button barristers solicitors convey ancers c buttons block stouffville money to loan whitchurch council saturday the whitchurch township council will hold its february meeting at vandorf ou saturday next the 11th in addition to regular business the council is expected to appoint audi tors for the year any one who is capable of doing the work is en titled to make application for one of the two appointments to be made desecration of cemeteries deplored by york council tombstone set aside as farmers plough turf lack of interest shown creditably informed has high hopes of reducing taxation this year it is adjudged much younger in years forecast that the rate will be reducl the late mr raymer was born on ed by at iejst half a mill- if this the old homestead on the sth con- comes to pass it will be a step in j cession of markham son of peter the right direction aiid the thanks raymer pioneer settler in the dis- of the ratepayers all over the county trict he early in life took a pro- will go out to the county council- nounced stand for the religious life lors they will have earned for and was a devote christian while themselves something more than a i he farmed on the old homestead at body of talkers i ringwood as a young man 43 years ago he entered the ministry of the imennonite brethren in christ his first charge was on the zephyr circuit later filling the pastorates at sunnidalo vineland kitchener stayner new dundee moorefleld in 190s he located in toronto then served at aylmer and 15 years ago retired when he took up residence in stouffville x all through his ministry the lato mr raymer found a sympathetic locals succumb to uxbridge 371 bay street toronto 2 telophono ad 9767 harold a sanders barrister solicitor notary public etc office 26 bloor street west toronto telephone kingsdalo 5545 stouffville tuesday thursday and saturday phono 180 e a grubin rcglsfeed optometrist at stouffville ovcry other monday and tuesday each visit to stouff ville office is announced in the local columns of tho tribune eyes examined phone stouffville 2405 a c kennedy chiropractor church st stouffville monday wednesday and fridays 9 to 12 am automobile owners attention big reduction in insurance rates are now available why not start tho now year with tho pro tection of a good auto policy h o klinck auto life fire insurance agent stouffville l e oneill funeral director and embaiimer successor to w j mather stouffville night and business phone 9801 day service residence phono 9820 ploughed by farmers our ceme teries are in a lamentable state and must be cleaned up reeve alex mackenzie of woodbridge told members warden george elliott declared that on widening yongo street north york authorities had com municated with relatives of persons buried in a graveyard part of which was in the widening area wo told them that the remains thore must be reinterred in many cases they did not even reply al though many of the families are welltodo he said the cemetery commission did not function last year since the government lid not appoint a chair man 1 score hotly contested through out the fans were kept on their toes all tlie way stouffville failed to show the same brand of hockey they exhibited against sutton earlier in the weekt which coupled with the hard checking and good skating of the visitors spelled disaster the locals nonetheless put up a good fight and plenty of energy was ex hibited all the time this is what the fans like standing as they do in second place in the league the stouffville aggregation is the best team yet assembled here and will be heard from another season- with even more force last friday evening uxbridge intermediates came down from the northern town and rather took stouffville by storm with several new players they won the game by and faithful helpmate in iiis wife whose maiden name was christina stouffer to them three daughters were born who with the widow sur vive their father namely mrs i e wiancko and miss bertie raymer toronto and mrs e hoover of pickering an adopted son leslie raymer also lives at detroit the sympathy of the community is felt for the bereaved widow who is in very delicate health the entire family were present for the funeral the funeral on tuesday after noon was very largely attended to dickson hill cemetery for inter ment service was conducted in the local mennonite church at 2 oclock rev h moyer rev w cressman taking charge of the service paying fitting tribute to their departed brother as an ardent apostle of jesus christ stouffville intermediate hockey team made a splendid showing this present season and we give below the record of goal scoring in the games played which is as follows uxbridge 2 markham 0 sutton 2 whitby 4 markham 0 rouge 2 port perry 2 whitby 3 sutton 0 uxbridge 3 is stouffville public school sr pr james miller lion john davis lion jean wideman lion jr pr john burkholder ronald warrlnor lewis raxlin agnes m loyst 1st class doris tidy lion ken klinck hon arnold schell lion g a brooks junior third a betty muston hon gladys stover hon ruth clarkson hon second beth kellington hon hazel brander hon marjorle muston hon doris i ross sriii lloyd wideman kathleen kellington kathleen turner and marjory farthing equal jr ill b phyllis winn erma paisley robert fong lilliam dowswel jr iv to sr iv ruth marshal georgo austin floyd forsythe ruth dowswell sr iv edith grubin elmer winn lcland fairies c e watson stouffville 5 stouffville 2 stouffville 0 stouffville 3 stouffville 1 stouffville 1 stouffville 6 stouffville 5 stouffville 1 stouffville 2 26 stouffville has won six and lost games m v twirling rocks for spoons the change to colder weatljer lias enabled tho curlers to get in a few games the spoon competition is proving popular and mondays game resulted in a victory for birketts rink the rinks c piher harold sanders life snuffed out in sewer cavein donald mckiiinon of cashcl smothered when walls of trcncli collapse r curtis j k agnew t blrkett 14 robt curtis j b sanders chris armstrong w j mather fred marshall herb porter s ii sawyer w slack dr sangster sam armstrong 13 wr sanders 10 pasteurized milk the maple leaf dairy is install ing a plant for pasteurizing milk which will very shortly be in opera tion the walkerwallace co of toronto manufacturers of the most improved typo of pastourizei have been given the contract and will shortly complete tho installation our dairy aims to supply high test milk and cream and to render tho most emcient service at all times wo will appreciate the con tinued patronage of our customers as we strive to improve our service clayt baker jsotc pasteurized milk will not en tail any advance in price to our patrons donald mckinnon 33of 43 gil- gorn road forest hill but a native of cashel 6th con of markham was smothered to dentil in a cavein while working in il sewer trench north of spadjna ubad near rose- lawn ave toronto on thursday last week shortly before noon drs ii ferguson and richardson of forest hill j were called arid pro nounced life extinct imckinnoni jfcas married with one child he was 33 yens old and a son of allan mckinnon of markham township the trench in which the tragedy occured was about nine feet deep mckinnon was working witli a gang of men when olio sido of the excava tion guve way and fell in upon him and his fellow workers there was a wild scramble for safety but mc kinnon was trapped immediately tho other men set to work to savo tho entombed man the excavation was cleared in a short time and mckinnon brought to the surface artificial respiration was tried and doctors called but all treatment was vain an inquest will bo held milk vendors notice i desire to correct a wrong im pression that has got circulated concerning tho sale of the snow- white dairy owned by me i wish to stato that i have not sold my bus- 1 k 1lj i ness and hope to continue to serve on tbi j in future there will be no jugg ling with assessment on dogs if the bylaw passed on monday evening by the village council is strictly enforc ed and we understand it will he under tho new bylaw dogs will not be assessed but the village assessor is empowered when on his rounds making property assessments to collect 2 from every owner or possessor of a dog and 400 if the animal is a female refusal to pay will draw a fine of 10 and costs if a person comes into possession of a dog after the assessor has return ed the roll the town treasurer or constable will gather in the tax forthwith councillor m e watts suggested that the bylaw be thrown out and tho old bylaw amended ratepayers may imagine this council has noth ing to do but create dog bylaws he said when the bylaw passed the committee stage councillor watts demanded the yeas and nays on it for sustaining the bylaw mordeu rusnell dowswelk weldon nay watts councillors agreed to the re appointment of firo chief bert tait for another term on recommenda tion of the fire brigade the brigade sent down a committee of the chief secretary everton smith and del jennings requesting better firo alarm the bell on the municipal hall roof they said did not meet requirements an important protest was regis tered against the practise of non- members of the brigade riding to fires on the hose or chemical trucks already overloaded council advised the chief and members to forbid anyone from doing this even under the pretex of helping a word to the offenders should be sufficient the auditors report councillors rusnell and dows well moved a resolution accepting the report of the auditors t b rae and k r davis which was carried the auditors were ordered to bo paid 10 each tho tux arrears the reeve enquired of the treasurer about the return on un paid taxes when councillor dows well urged that some steps should be taken to drum up the arrearages which were said to be fairly large after- some discussion it was decided not to lay the list of delinquents on iric table but triat the treasurer proceed to check up those who are in arrears transient traders bylaw revised the transient traders bylaw was brought out for revision the exist ing bylaw calls for a license of 40 and was revised raising the tax to 100 to comply with tho statutes the question of farmers peddling meat was raised and the opinion given that a farmer could sell meat produced on his own premises but he would be liable for the tax if ho were buying hogs for instance kill ing them and offering for sale as a butcher would do tho penalty for violation of the bylaw is a fine equal to the license he should have paid plus 10 and not more than 200 councillor weldon piloted the bylaw through its several readings reeve morden presided over the session members were all present being councillors watts woldon irusrieh and dowswell accounts passed a b lehman trucking 200 e moyers work 150 mansion house keeping tramps 1377 w crossen cleaning street 475 j brown cleaning 100 jno philips clean ing same 100 jno gower 117 jno larkin cleaning 100 geo kiloh cleaning 200 u s tele- prione 6s6 municipal world 1gss dog tags 370 swift garage supplies 503 firo brig ade 4600 clerks for registra tions 1475 markhams relief bill mounting tounship council expended si27 in month or january highest on record among the churches markham township council met in unionville on monday feb 6 with members all present mr ken prentice of milliken interviewed council in regard to road insurance also miss cummings of toronto and mr a f white of the globe indemnity co this insurance was left over for another month road and bridge expenditures for 1932 was confirmed this amount is 29s1924 and the 40 per cent sub- sitdy will be asked for from the de partment of public highways estimated cost for road and bridges for 1933 was placed at 2000000 if cost does not exceed this amount council are hopeful of lowering township rate a little relief bills were trie highest to date coal relief being 70270 and groceries 31017 general accounts were ordered paid as follows willow lake garage rep 10 s9 g a m davison stamps etc coo jas walker salarymileage 95 is toronto stamp stencil co 21 97 markham hydro electric 12 99 economist sun 163 25 f h stiver valuing sheep 6 00 municipal world 13 os planet ptg house credit cash book 15 90 richmond hill fire brigade 70 00 the following grants were made sick childrens hospital 15 00 richmond hill library 10 00 markham public library 10 00 unionville public library 10 ou charity accounts ordered thornhill public library 10 00 paid 1272 s7 iroad accounts 1ss 25 council adjourned to meet mon day marcri 6 at 1030 am mennonite church stouffville rev s cressman pastor sunday february 12th 1000 am sunday school 1100 am morning service 700 pm evening service t t t t stouffville fresbyteh1an church social notes boost dont knock dear sir i have listened with sonic interest to trie vast amount of criticism directed against our hockey team after losing friday nights game to uxbrldgo some of them say whats the use tliey will not get any place all this is very unfair i wish to bo ono to congratulate trie team on their record triis season in 10 games thoy only allow ed is goals in all against thorn but scored 26 and won six out of ten trie misses c and margaret mackenzio were weekend guests at the home of mis stevens obrien avenue tho mary haig mission circle will hold a special open meeting on wednesday evening february 13 in the basement of the united church a good programme is being arranged and miss mary haig missionary on furlough will be tho speaker of trie evening you are cordially invited to attend there will be a silver collection on wednesday evening of last week a splendid time was spent at the home of mr and mrs a bar tholomew when they were host and hostess to a number of friends a social evening and shower in honor of mrs lloyd sibley nee jean baxter a recent bride of stouffville mrs sibley received a number of useful and pretty gifts games were enjoyed by all after which dainty refreshments wore served mr and mrs bartholomew received many tlianks from all for their extended riospitality rev w h fuller b a sunday february 12th 200 pm sunday school 300 pm afternoon worship the band of willing helpers meets on tho third monday night of each month t t t t bloomington and ringwood christian churches e morton preacher sunday february istlv we have no more religion when out in society or at church ou sun- day than wo have in times of trial services next lords day 1100 am bloomington 230 pm ringwood 700 pm altona ricli and safe is the man who fully belongs to god he is sure to bo a blessing to the world a warm welcome is extended to all ballantrae bloomington lemon v1lle united churches rev j a c kell pastor sunday february 12th 1030 morning service ballantrae 230 pm bloomington 700 pm lemonville tho yps will meet at the home of mr ralph baker friday evening february 10th t t t tjjcaucl tfjc kings 3igljuinj toronto single 85c return 155 daily service eastern standard time leave leave games contested lets congratulate tin my old patrons as in the past trust- 1 would also suggest that all the fans ins that the satisfaction we have i would help a lot if they would just given will merit a continuance of boost instead of knock our patronage your truly harry sawyer i w e morden stouffville toronto b 715 am d 1100 am d 915 am 0 130 am c 330 ptni e 530 pm d s30 pm c 545 pm b dally except sunday holidays c saturday only d sunday holidays only e daily oxcopt saturday sunday holidays coach connections at buffalo and detroit for all points in the united states comfortably ncated couches provide home comfort for winter travel stouffville baptist church rev w w fleischer pastor sunday february 12th 1000 am bible school 1100 am morning worship 700 pm evening worship remember the prayer services wednesday at s pm sunday at g15 pm everybody will be made welcome t t t t stouffville united church rev thos laidlnw ma pastor sunday february 12th 1100 am morning worship living the christ life 230 pm s s and bible classes young mens bible class at the parsonage all young men of the town and community not attend ing any other class are heartily welcome 700 pm evening worship living onosi own life the pastor will preach at both services tuesday evening visit of swas tikas to claremont yps wednesday at 730 pm prayer meeting you are cordially welcomed to all these services chiustlvn churches at stouffville and church hill chester o sonuucr sunday february 12th did it ever occur to you that there are two quite distinct gos pels 1 the gospel about jesus and 2 tho gospel of jesus the first consists of what others have taught about jesus the second is based upon what jesus himself said taught and did the church universal has rieen too largely concerned with the former what is involved in the gospel of jesus commencing triis sunday morning trie minister will deal with this gospel in relation to matters of vital importance to this age stoultrlllo 445 am ssf bible classes h00 am worship preaching 700 pm worship preaching what are somo of the solutions to- tho problems of marriage wednesday 745 pm fellowship meotlng at tho home of mr and mrs j s dougherty church hill 200 pm ss and bible classes 300 pm worship and preaching thursday s00 pm regular meeting of c e at tho homo of mrs w paisley evoryono is invited to all services stouffvilles private nursing home church street graduate nurse in attendance medical convalescent and maternity cases accepted prlvato and semiprlvato rooms weekly rates 20 and 25 inspection invited phone 191 sirs e r good