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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 27, 1933, p. 5

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stouffville ontario thursday july 27th 1933 local happenings mrs vanelstine was here from i miss elsie johnson has reopened chicago last week visiting her niece the old home in the westcnd after mrs ambrose stover j being absent from town for some weeks mr and mrs jos borinsky and family motored to wasaga beach to spend sunday mrs archie leaney left on tues day morning to visit relatives at saskatoon sask where she may spend a month or two dr d c smith and mrs smith mrs schells nursing quarters corner of imhi and main streets maternity eases reasonable charges rev gordon duncan pastor of warkworth presbyterian church accompanied by his sister miss annie are holidaying in the village mr and mrs w a ross their three sons and daughter dorothy of viueland were weekend guests of were on a holiday trip through the mr and mrs t b rae thousand islands last weekend they left toronto by boat on satur day a mrs george roadway accomp- anied by her daughter and nephew mr and mrs william ruddy mr- cheesemaii and sou reg wore and mrs f w shelton and miss n t0 f a tow h satu1 gladys williams all of toronto motoring out iron visited mr and mrs henry riddle their 1ome in tor ath line last weekend i j with the cooperation of the citi zens observing the town water by- tho program of athletic events to whk permits tlie use ot be held at the lennox picnic jack- trom c lo s each cvemng- sons point august 7th will include tne slpp in ule resorvoirs is gaw softball and football tournaments hg grouud im a satisfactory- way among teams from the federal uid- ings of north york a specially arranged box lacrosse match horse- 1 earl cauliflower and cabbage shoo pitching tournament races for grown by local gardeners are find- men women and children and a s ready market in toronto long list of aquatic events mr and mrs d e ryan and miss shirley spent sunday at r mckinuons berries are better than ever at gravel hill patch permission to pick 20c day apply on premises thousands of miles of extra value goodyear pathfinders are famous for their long mileage heres a genuine goodyear tire with the famous super- twist cord construction and the goodyear guar antee at surprisingly low prices ready market in which is not glutted such as it be comes in the fall season the crop jis dofinitly short because of the in tense heat and lack of more moisture rev harry miller pastor of one of the leading baptist congregations at littleton north carolina is in town visiting at the home of his sisters mrs latchford and mrs miller friends will be sorry to learn that mr miller is in very poor health having passed through the imalo quartette of the stouff ville united church rendered special music in the united church at jacksons point on sunday evening the big acreage ot tomatoes in tho claremont district is looking well but is threatened with serious damage unless thero is more rain tho claremont canning factory is vitally interested in this crop stanley theatre stouffville alltalkie friday saturday july 28 and 29 horse feathers the four marx brothers comedies and shorts civic holiday monay aug 7th l e beebe teacher of hawaiin guitar wiine at the stouffville branch of mauna kea studios satur day afternoon and evening terms moderate friday 815 saturday 7 9 tuesday wednesday august 1 and 2 those we love comedies and shorts mr and mrs james mcdonald of youngstowu ohio and mr and mrs ed heily of toronto were recent visitors in stouffville with mrs w hopkins quality service the lowest prices in years tho horticultural society will hold a meeting in the municipal hall this thursday evening at s oclock very important maters need atten tion regarding the coming flower exhibition please note this is not only a directors meeting but a meeting of all members who can possibly be present admission 15c and 25c mrs watts millinery shop will bo closed after this week until further notice miss anno robb has returned to toronto for the autumn millinery season attend the garden party this fri day evening on the beautiful lawn ot mrs j a hoise main street west slipper from six oclock foll owed by a program featuring miss erma brownscombe soloist of ux- bridge and chic rogers the radio star visitors from a distance with mr and mrs mowat last week were miss madill miss macauley and miss oneill from tor arthur mr magness mowat and son billie of campbellford la serious illness save 20 on pathfinders these prices ho not include sales tnv 2 months guarantee against defects and roadchazards i a quiet wedding was solemnized en sunday july 9th when miss annie velma spofford was united in marriage with harry porter both of claremont the bride who i was a school teacher was on the staff at the local public school here somo years ago after a short honeymoon mr and mrs porter will reside in iclaremont mr truman holdon observed his soth birthday last sabbath in good health and just like a boy this veteran citizen attended the walk at mount albert on july 12th and was one of the oldest boys in the parade mr holden is 33 years an orangeman 17- 1 030 j 10 121 751 f y -w- brathwaite hardware stouffville naughton jenkins solicitors are advertising a mortgage sale of 100 acres of land located at lot 34 in concession g whitchurch on which thero is default in payment the sale will be on saturday july 2 at the office of the solicitors 8i richmond street toronto accord ing to an advertisment published in a newspaper which does not circu late in the territory where the land is located an ever popular event at the lennox picnic is the baby show in 1032 over go babies made the task ot selecting the prize winners very difficult this year the picnic will bo held at jacksons point on august 7th and all babies one year and under are welcome to compete each baby receives a suitable token of appreciation for its entry on behalf or h davis of lack- bert sask mr r f sellers of browns corners is endeavouring to raise a fund to assist this worthy former citizen who is a son of the late albert davis after returning from the war ii davis went to western canada where he took up homesteading and worked hard to accumulate tho necessities for a home now his cherished home is lost through a fire and mr sellers proposes to start a fund at the canadian bank of commerce stouff ville in the firo mr davis almost lost his wife and child both of whom had a narrow escape from the flames no matter how small the amount if you are disposed to assist this war hero and oid stouffville boy leave your donation at the bank the mortgage sale ot tho joha bray homstead one door east ot the stouffville christian church on main street has been cancelled tho pro perty was recently in possession of dr patterson who vacated the place and moved to toronto re cently it was advertised for sale un der mortgage whteh is now with drawn we aro informed by tho solicitors mocullough button sowhynotthelbest at no tlmo in its experience has brantford binder twine ever ottered you such value as the present low er prices thau before and constant improvement in quality and features made from hishest quality fibres clean strong uniform free running strong treated against insects full length full weight thero never was a better twine to buy so why not buy the best make brantford your next twino purchase gilt edge 030 foot gold leaf coo foot twine stiver bros phone 4501 stouffville ontario the famous lennox picnic will be held at jacksons point lake sim- coe on monday august 7th toron to civic holiday the honourable george s henry the honourable w a gordon the honourable dr manion tho honourable ii a stewart tho honourable dr robb the honourable chas mccrae other cabinet iministers and many mem bers of parliament are speakers who will attend and deliver addresses special for friday mid saturday july 28 20 lawson economy store west end geo lawson prop stouffville ontario 10 lbs white sugar 70c 1 lb tins pink salmon 10c swifts jewel shortening per pkg 10c kelloggs rice krispies per pkg 10c princes soap flakes per pkg 15c- pg soap 7 bars for 25c fresh vegetables berries etc phone 1825 cash prices we deliver gggbgggrg the death occurred at mount albert on thursday july 20 1933 of annie oldham widow of the late james brooks in her gist year dr and mrs ball of stouffville wore among the relatives attending the funeral at mount albert on saturday afternoon the late mrs brooks was the mother of miss gladys brooks of the stouffville public school staff and to the bereaved the sympathy of tho community is extended the july meeting of the stouff ville womens institute toolc tho form of a picnic at memorial park on wednesday afternoon list week which was attends 1 by over thirty people this was considered extra good in the absence of the usual press notice which was omitted from the tribune through an error in tho office of this paper a good program and a lunch fit to be laid before the king was enjoyed by all present constable alt pugh who draws down the handsome salary of 125 per year this is no error its per year alright isnt often absent from town but last week lie took on a job with the otlier men engaged at tho reservoirs in a successful effort to increase the flow of fluid there tho old adage when the cats asyay the mice do play might have been fulfilled had tho doys been aware of the cops absence but as matters stood the chiefs baton wasnt miss ed on the beat and no ono attempt ed to flout tho statutes when tho door was open the annual lawn bowling tourna ment held on wednesday afternoon land evening of last week proved one j of the most successful in the history of the stouffville club not only in point ot numbers but the geniality of the crowd and smoothness with which everything passed off was a great pleasure to the contestants and to the officials responsible forty links competed and over 100 meals wero served by the ladios club who i maintained their good reputation for i providing refreshments that tickled tho most fastideous palate the stouffville club was more than gen erous with giving prizes no less than seven sets being handed out and they vero of tho type that could be appreciated uxhrldge came down with four rinks and carried oft the two main prizes charlie macnabbs rink won first and re- coivod handsome electric percolat ors while walter tunstllls rink took second and received four heavy blankots st matthews rink from toronto skipped by hollbrook won third for which tho prize was bowl ing bags waltons aglncourt rink came fourth wilsons globo manor fifth davidsons markham rink six th an d w r sanders local rink sovonth all these winners received blankets pullovers or sweators for thoir standing while tho weather was ideal all afternoon a light shower fell in tho evening but it did not interfere with tho tournament although somo players llost thoir stride during tho forced i intermission fifteen members of richardson masonic lodge stouffville were in attendance at tho annual grand lodge meeting held in the city of st catharines last week during the course of the grand masters ad dress an urgent appeal was made to the 115000 imasons in the jurdis- iction of the grand lodge of cana da to assist in making the highways safe coincident with with this ad dress was the fact that enroute to stouffville on wednesday evening july id we saw no less than five wrecks along tho way most of them appeared to have been from collis ion although not all were from this cause the last piece of trouble was almost right at home where a car was ditched coming down the sth concession of whitchurch at ring- wood not familiar witli the conn or the driver going at a high rate of speed was unable to make the turn passengers were seriously injured when the car was ditched all were strangers and residents of the city ot toronto w s herrington kc in his grand masters address said if a band of desperados were to inaugurate a campaign of reeklesy and indiscriminate slaughter and maiming of our citizens young and old for tho mere gratification of a desire to experience a thrill every organization in the county would re sort to every means at its disposal to check them in their mad career yet how complacently have we all witnessed the hundreds of traged ies upon our highways and the sacrifice of precious lives without putting forth any effort to end it those in attendance at grand lodge from here included john w ratcliff geprgo collard sam and chris armstrong dr d c and dr neil smith dr h freol h slack a v nolan dr ball n m mac- lean jas mustoii and t birkett ross davis and distin mcdonald in tho death of mrs j b wurts which occurred on tuesday of last week at the homo of her daughter mrs d a galloway mimico there is removed a citizen of very long standing in this community until nino yearsagj she resided in town but since tho death of mr wurts she had lived mostly with her daughtor mrs galloway now of tor onto mrs wurts was born at cedar grove 7g years ago her maiden name being alary rccsor daughter of benjamin and saraha ann reesor she was twice married her first husband being the lata tlios kelly and to their union three children were born one son thos kelly and one daughter mrs jas galloway surviving her second marriage was to the late j b wurts prominent business man of stouffville who con ducted the bakery here for many years mrs wurts was a baptist in religion and a consistent christian voman the funeral took place from toronto on thursday the remains being brought to stouffville for interment in the kelly plot hero pall bearers wore her soninlaw d a galloway and her two brothers john and darius of kitchener and three grandchidren david bert and edward galloway mens straw hats reduced regular 150 to 195 v clearance ot fiuo quality straws ill the ever popular snap brim stylo made of fine evenly woven straw closely resembling panama in cream and grey shades trimmed with grey or black bands this lot is made up of broken sizes in our si 50 175 and 195 hats coma and get yours at a greatly reduced price saleprice 9120 holiday spkcials for roys boys rivet pants just like like dads made of good quality red back denim in regular pant style securely riveted at points of greatest strain special per pair 05e roys overalls of heavy red back denim made in large roomy sizes for comfort and long wearsize 2g to 34 pair 100 roys headlight overalls of heavy blue or black denim the strongest and best wearing boys overalls inado 4 to 8 years 100 size 9 to 10 years 125 re curtis phone 1602 stouffville ontario mr and mrs george t lee and mr john w ratcliff enjoyed a de lightful tonday motor trip through parts of tho united states in which they visited the capital city of washington but missed the presi dent because he was ou a holiday too the party were accompanied by mrs irichardson and her son who were returning to their home in virginia after a visit here with mrs lee mrs lee gives tho tribune an interesting detailed account of their trip as follows the party left stouffville on a thursday and made their first nights stop at detroit then pushing on through ohio whore the motorist is delighted with the long stretches of level country all the grain was cut and threshing completed in tho fields the home of president harding is an interesting point which the visit ors didnt miss on the highway to columbus the land is rolling the city is noticeably very long soon the allegany mountains come into view but they present no difficult pass age frith great roads cut through them the stouffville passengers were ablo to pass over mount pleasant toll bridge when they crossed the line into west virginia on saturday morning just three mornings after leaving home we set out along tho kanawa river and allagany mountains tor a sixty mile trip wont ovor mount tyler and we had a drink of the famed alka- lino water the visitor is delighted with the fine colonial houses we passed through tho pretty city of charleston where thero are many coal mines at gauleys bridge we climbed tho mountain by tho samo name rock lillies and magnolia grew everywhere we felt right at homo striking such places as glas gow and scarborough dinner was served at a place called beckley when we proceeded to prinstou ovor an elevation of land 3200 called flat mountain we stopped at roanoke at the home of mrs richardson for a few days and got freshened up it was sunday when we arrived there the city is noted for its rayon silk mills he finest in the world whore 4500 girls are employed roanoke is al so famous for its weeping willow trees and fine churches we attend ed baptist church service where the congregation numbered 2000 a sido trip from the city took us tour miles up twelve oclock knob mountain and four down the oppo site side colored people are plenti ful here but so very friendly and courteous leaving roanoke on wednesday the party took the leahigh routo through tho blue iridgo mountain of west virginia later touching lac falls and newmarket where we visited tho endless caverns first discovered in 1s79 by a lad hunting rabbits it is hard to describe the feeling and wonder of the caverns the symphony of sound and color creates a vaguo intangible awo and the mind is filled with ono pre dominant though the bitterness of man and the omnipotence of the groat creator when we reached washington we engaged a guide to take us to the most interesting points we wore in constitution hall whero president hoover made his speech in tho new health building at washington a carnegie gifwo saw the most hugo as well as the tiniest electric bulbs the smallest no larger than a grain of wheat and it gives light ono quarter of tho population of washington is colored lincolns statute is interesting it stands 20 feet high and 12 foot to the knees the green houses we visited where tho flowers are grown and picked daily for the white house we visited the principal shopping street and leading departmental store whero the presidents wife shops and was through the hotel willard whero woodroo wilson liv ed the senato office building is interesting for here all the us sen ators have their offices the flag on tho capitol building is tho only one which flies all the time the one on the white house only going up when tho president is home many moro interesting buildings and points in the city which we saw might bo mentioned coming homo by way of balti more and philadelphia we followed the susquehanna river from harris- burg to williamsport we were in terested in our trip through mary land at niagara falls we crossed uack into canada over the peace bridge and readied stouffville after many hundreds of miles journey with paved roads all the way our bread is made from the best of flour and therefore is wholesome and nutritious for both the youngsters and the older folks 7c per loaf delivered at your homes bread rolls fruit bread buns cakes visit our cake shop stouffville bakery ambrose stover proprietor phone 189 remember were killed and injured because of defective lights in ontario in 1932 motor vehicles branch ontario department of highways 7 leopold macauhy minuter

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