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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 15, 1934, p. 1

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lota volxlv no 51 stouffville ontario thursday march 15 1934 a v nolan publisher uric acid in the blood is the chief cause of rheumatism nyal stoneroot compound eliminates the uric acid keeps the blood pure prevents rhe umatism 37 seek position on school staff whitchurch council one applicant neglects to sifrn name to their application salary asked 750 to 1500 a diuretic treatment for disor ders of the kidneys and blad- dkskuonto der such as backache lum1 bago lame back weakened and irritated conditions of the urinary tract price 00c and 100 relief accounts bordering close to 400 were paid at the monthly meeting of the whitchurch town ship council at vandorf on satur day but it is anticipated that from this on the cost of relief will greatly deminish as spring opens up and presents more opportunity for men to get work one chap who had been in tough circumstances for many months wanted to know if the council would financo him to the extent of 200 toward locating in northern ontario as a settler reeve kidd said he was not in favor of any such grant any ono uontinua- who could t k d u tion school staff caused by the re- 1 ol situation of miss pearl stiles the dr freel chats about florida girl arrolxtk thirtysofen applications have been received in response to a small tour hue advertisement placed in a daily paper for a teacher wanted to fill the vacancy on our off j m storey the druggist home of quality drugs medical dr s s ball physician and surgeon office cor obrien and main phono 196 coroner for york county j majority of the applicants are uni- j versity graduates but many of them lack experience in view of the fact that it is a very difficult time of the year to change teachers from the standpoint of the progress of the school the trustees determined that only a well qualified teacher with plenty of experience would be acceptable and this with one stroke eliminated about twothirds of those applying for the position as they were opened before a special meet- ontario wouldnt be any better up there he would not be- toward paying something i on the fare to new ontario if the family aro determined to move therj i cans see how we could safoly start financing such a thing was the way councillor toole voiced his disapproval of the large grant while councillor morton thought that assistance toward car fare was all that could bo expected of the council tho family have been on re lief all winter councillor ratclilf and deputv ng of tho board held last thursday h m v reeve rae moved the acceptance of tho auditors report presented by briarbush private hospital main street stouffville ontario hospital license 187 graduate nurse in attendance medical convalescent and maternity cases accepted private and semiprivate rooms inspection invited phone 191 mrs e r good evening these are being submitted o tho school inspector and later one or more of them will be given a personal interview the 37 applicants asked salaries all the way from 730 to 1500 and some claimed 15 years experience while others are just out of university one applicant made out the appli cation on a type writer and then forgot to sign his or her name to it needless to say this individual will not bo engaged for more than ono reason on wednesday afternoon just before press time a special meeting 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 201 markbam every tuesday office in wear block d c smith ldsdds neil c smith ldsdds office over the bank of commerce ohice hours 9 to 12 130 to 536 phone office 1011 residence 1015 veterinary s t bodendistel vs bv sc veterinarian graduate of ontario veterinary college main street stouffville phone 255 of the school board was called to meet miss shirley colcleugh who losses ernest preston was came from deseronto in response to an invitation from the board and so impressed were the member that she was engaged to fill the vacany on the staff and at a salary of 1200 miss colcleugh is a gradu ate of toronto university and last year attended toronto college of education f l button kc attended hie funeral service of the late hon mr justice armour at st simons anglican church toronto on tues day both were graduates of osgoode hall in the iclass of 1902 sale register a c kennedy chiropractor church street stouffville monday wednesday and fridays 9 to 12 am a c burkholder insurance canada life assurance co also automobile and fire thomas birkett insurance agency everything in insurance phone 25902 stouffville out legal harold a sanders barrister solicitor notary public etc stouffville ontario phone 180 mccullough button barristers solicitors convey ancers etc buttons block stouffville money to loan l e oneill successor to w j stouffville mather and funeral director embalmer night and day scrvico business phono residence phone 801 s20 thursday march 15 extensive sale of farm stock implements hay seed grain etc belonging to goorgo cober at lot 31 con 5 markham terms cash sale at one sharp a s farmer auct friday march 16 farm stock implements sheep hogs etc belonging to the estate of late jos norton lot 11 con 4 ux- bridgo no reserve sale at one f w marquis auctioneer saturday march 17th exten sive snlo of farm stock including 15 horses also cattle hogs sheep and full line implements belong ing to frank baker and harry paisley at lot 7 con 9 whit church sale at 1 sharp f w sil- vorsides auctioneer tuesday imarch 20th auction sale of entire farm stock and im plements belonging to reuben tin dall at lot 2 con 3 uxbridge 3 miles south of goodwood no reserve sale at 1 sharp f w silvorsides auctioneer saturday march 24th james crockart will have an auction sale at machells stables welling ton street aurora of 20 very choice young ontariobred mares and geldings aged 4 to 8 years suitable for farm purposes all guaranteed sound sale at 1 oclock terms cash friday march 23 bailiif sale of farm stock and implements including 3 horses 10 cattle swine implements etc at lot 14 con 9 whitchurch on tho premises of john jesslco terms cash sale at 130 ed warm bailiff s pollard auctioneer tb rae the resolution said thai tho report was satisfactory in ever way to the council and that tho seal of the corporation be attached to tho motion which carried unanl mously this is the first year the town ship has ever employed an outside auditor all tho sheep killing wolfdogs aro not dead yet as h powell pre sented a claim for one sheep killed also henry widdifield lost one sheep through the devices of i muttoneating cur and both weiv paid 5 to recoupe them for their able to shoot ono dog caught at powells sheep and was rewarded by a 500 grant for disposing of the cur council got a jolt when they were billed 34 for a 500 page ruled book in which to keep the records of unpaid taxes returned against properties now that they are not to be sent to the county treasurer anj more however the book had to bi procured and the price is as low a it could have been procured foi from other firms in the business councillors ratcliff and tool- introduced a resolution authorizing tho clerk to submit to the minister of highways a petition for the statutory grant on road expendit ures in 1934 on an expenditure of approximate to that of 1933 which was 1123789 herb pegg was paid 150 for valuing sheep relief account dr boulding attendance john son and graham 30 j m grove son groceries for hibbards and mrs schell 1599 h molyneaux supplies imrs leader 896 f widdifield supplies for jones dyer balinsky and pyko 2970 chas cook supplies sawchuck lane graham broninam mrs owen and couper 3550 g o wright supplies for n gilbert a spellman mrs ellis a needier 3016 wh chapman groceries for lano mrs owens mrs graham 2800 a g snider groceries for m yake and j gould 1325 howard mcclure supplies j pyke 485 robt wil son supplies ralph allan and wes brillinger 1207 fred betz wood for hibbard and mrs smith 1600 r hurd groceries mrs graham 1191 blain bros groceries for mrs johnson mrs sawchuck mrs cooper mrs owen j lano an1 bert stuart 5572 knowles son meat to mrs graham 100 f teasdale groceries for mookau 1109 l flngold groceries for hudsons and j clayton 1498 jo little coke for thompsons 1750 a wilkinson groceries for gibort and morden 1000 a j brown wood for morden 1000 s w hastings coke for millers smith and schell 2925 j f coulttco supplies for gilberts 701 tuesday march 27 extensive sale of farm stock and imple ments and the 100 acre farm at lot 27 con s markham at ringwood belonging to peter h raymor who is giving up farming no reserve salo at 1230 sharp a s farmer auctioneer thursday nov 29 cash auction salo of farm stock implements furniture etc on lot 27 con 2 scarboro at aglncourt tho property of john topscott salo at one pm no rosorvo icattlo aro choice dairy herd prentlco prentice auct thursday april 5 household furnlturo belonging to daniel byer will be sold at his rcsldenco at gormley without reserve terms cash salo at ono oclock a s farmer auctioneer road accounts paid totals paid in each division is in name of road formon l p evans snow shov for div 7 1110 eldon bolonder for div is 740 arthur emmdrson shov on div 24 3027 h guthrie shov on div 14 725 h dewsberry for shov on div 13 10 geo mccormack for div 38 4000 h brandon for div 27 2987 milt fockler for div 31 972 h mccluro for div 28 670 h pegg for div 42 595 o beach fortliv 41 2760 f monkman for div 2 2450 j h widdifield salary 3750r bishop tl north 1850 geo drowory tor div 10 1080 w cockorlll for div 46 3135 albert scott for div 19 780 m barnes for div 40 450 j watts for div 33 4520 fred mortson for div 34 3735 a mcneil for div 4 2040 p ferguson for div 39 520 when the tribune interviewed dr freel who has just returned from st petersburg as to whether there was anything startling in florida the scribe was told that cracking down and snivelling were the favoured expressions general john son the head of the nra cracks down on the cleaners steel mon etc who do not observe the code while snivelling is the timeworn pastime of the unfortunates who got caught in tho bank tumbles and stock market crash the employees are loud in praise of the nra why not but the employers shake their heads and hope for the best even with limit ed output and unimproved machin ery cracking down in the shape of heavy fines keep all in line the doctor could see no difference since tho passing of prohibition ono example of the depression in the south is that the schools of st petersburg are closed with 6000 children going uneducated in the institutions the place became aroused and parades were held with teachers bands and boy scouts assembled a subscription was taken up parents subscribed 50000 teachers knocked off 15000 in salaries and the general public gave 40000 truly the child is the un crowned king in every community says the doctor the north shore of the gulf of mexico is alive with millions of wild geeso and ducks sporty chaps lead and ox by a halter and while hiding behind the animal bag all the game they want the doctor promises to draw a map for fl and sam indicating the way to this sportsmans paradise there is to be no more snake talk fearing the tribune circula tion in tho south as the doctor got in trouble last year for enlarging on that subject florida friends darkly hinted that too much corn de veloped reptiles by the millions the skin of a six foot rattle snake is on exhibition in tribune office window sunshine in southern florida is consistent day in and day out month by month steady on the job with seldom a whole day without its beneficient presence they heat water on top of houses and shirts on the backs of men with equal ardor february was cool and wet prices of fowl are not materially different in the south for december turkey sold at 25c pound geese 30c chickens 25c and strictly fresh eggs 50 cents dozen what the doctor termed yard eggs and the chauffeur irioss lewis called model t variety and which are said to be more useful as tear gas could be procured at a slight reduction oranges are sold by the pall at 25c for the whole tub while toronto prices prevail for most groceries also meats he thinks some of the skill of ambrose stover the local dough puncher is needed in bring ing the bread product up to date on asking what the usa think of canada the doctor smiling said that we used to be asked tearfully about our whiskey privileges but now it is our banks canadian bank cheques went at par in december which is some change from other years at present all deposits in us national banks are guaranteed up to- 2500 till june 1st next the banks themselves deposit with tho government certain moneys in part for that purpose the ten billion dollar budget staggers wall street but the people havent forgotten how nerw named supervisor childrens aid b w helse stouffville boy cheek work of socktie starting a new approach to child welfare work in tho province hon w g imartin minister of public welfare has announced the appoint ment of bw heise director of the hamilton childrens aid society as field supervisor of childrens aid societies in ontario mr heise will take up his duties immediately this is a new position and we aro fortunate in having a man of such outstanding ability as mr heise to occupy it said mr martin i wish to make clear that we are in no way attempting to interfere with the work of tho various societies mr heiso will be a liaison officer be tween the department of public welfare and the societies ho will visit them regularly make suggest ions and generally cooperate with the institutions in the carrying out of their duties it is an entirely new approach to child welfare work in ontario mr heise was born at stouffville ont he was educated in public and high schools here and later attend ed the university of toronto in 1925 he graduated in social science and was connected with the big brother movement in toronto until 192s when he was appointed to superin tend the work of the buffalo ichild- rens aid society he remained there until april 1930 when he was nam ed managing director of the child rens aid society of hamilton which position he now holds he is a member of the canadian association of social workers and is convener of the membership com mittee a member of the executive of the provincial childrens aid society a member of the executive of the council of social agencies of hamilton a member of the execu tive of tho alumni of the toronto university social science depart ment and is secretary of the 193 4 conference of social workers for canada native son laid to rest here dr james t daley passed away after short illness bowlers consider new club building at the annual meeting of the mens lawn bowling club on tues day evening at which councillor m e watts was elected president to succeed mr e m still consider ation was given to the erection of a new club- house a comprehensive plan had been drawn for considera tion of the members by mr fred sanders architect toronto and a committee was formed to further delve into the matter of costs etc and report at a meeting to he held in two weeks at which full consider ation will be given the whole question a list of the new bowling officers will appear in our next issue bankers without a flicker sold 60 million shares in one small power company without nothing particular behind it the poor reds will find it hard sledding in russia as now sources of gold have been found there ready for immediato working what quinine is to malaria gold yollow and cold is to communism so says brisbane along tho gulf of mexicos low lying shore small trenches aro dug inland which allows the fish to come up and eat tho eggs of the salt water mosquito gamosia minnow eats continuously devouring s jo 10 times his own weight daily this is equivolent to a heavy man eating over 2000 pounds of beef a day some minnow when tho thermometer gets into the 40s every one shivers down la florida but 70 is quite comfortable says tho nigger poet georgo washington watermelon when that olo sun dun shlno oh hear dem llttlo plckanlnlcs whine the bowling club is in the heart of st petersburg with a member ship of 232 men and 100 women it has lino club rooms and spacious marl rinks no sod as grass re fuses to grow in tho tropical heat good fellowship is tho way of tho bowlors every whero our fredrick is ono of tho direct ors and shows the same good judg ment which made him a success while in the reeves chair in stouff ville fredrick and freds mary as usual bringing home tho bacon in car lots says dr freel the glad hand is quite a study in florida when you enter st petersburg a morning paper is handed you at tho toll bridge so that you may locate a room apart ment or bungalow but when you enter sarasota after a ride on a york dinky little ferry holding 21 cars you are hailed by an officer in full uniform who sheperds you to a thatched bungalow whero some courteous young man supplies a map a newspaper while a dainty miss hands out orange juice to you tho winter quarters of tho ring- ling circus is only fair but tho rlngling arts building is magnifi cent with its wonderful original paintings statuary and italian villa buildings on february 9th when the thermometer stood 34 below at stouffville tho freols were sweltor ing at tampa fair tampa fair had a wonderful dis play of tropical fruit and poultry tampa is distinguished for moder ation in lynching only one nogro so far this winter being done away within tills manner tho dog races are quite a curi osity modelled on tho horse variety but when it comes to hurdling the groy hounds simply flow over tho barriers heavy canvas is stretched across tho track to stop them from chasing tho electric rabbit which goos hopping along in a realistic manner ono hound with the suggestive name of tom cat looked an easy winner at ono raco i saw said dr freol but a sore looser suggesteo his name bo changed to red as ho proved moro fond of fighting than working at his job port hope guide port hope received a decided shock this morning march 6 at tho news of the sudden death of rev j t daleydd childrens aid inspector hero for 15 years dr daley though in frail health due to an accident nine years ago was a very active man and was about as usual until last thursday saturday he was taken to the hos pital here and despito everything be ing done that was humanly possible to save his life he finally succumbed to the attack of pneumonia this morning dr daley was born in stouffville in 1s63 being the youngest son of late james t daley after public and high school he went to mcgill university montreal and graduated with his ba in 1890 following this he went to the canadian congregational college and then finished up with a year in the union theological college new york his first charge was at burford near brantford where he went in 1891 in the same year he married mary r unsworth daughter of tho late rov joseph unsworth of tor onto and at one time pastor of the former congregational church in stouffville from there he went to maxville glengarry county where ho stayed for 15 years after which he came to cobourg where he re sided for live yearsfrom 19141919 when at the request of tho child rens aid society he took over the position of inspector this dr daley thought would be a needed change and a relief from the active work of the ministry but he was just as busy as ever even right up until his final illness he was a member of the board of governors of the congregational college and it was because of tho high standing and usefulness that the college conferred on him the de gree of dootor of divinity he was always interested in church union and a member of the first committee of church union and has kept an active interest in that work ever since he was on tho law committee of the united church where he did valued service dr daley before the union was presi dent of the icongregational foreign missionary society he was a past master of the masonic lodge max ville and affiliated with st johns lodge cobourg which being so close was his reason for not chang ing his membership to a local lodge until a short time ago when he had to reduce his activities he was a much appreciated member of the port hope rotary club he will certainly be missed in the bowling club of which he was pres ident his mathematical mind made him of invaluable sevice in drawing up schedules for the various tourna ments dr daley is survived by a loving wife four daughters muriel mrs allan a outram of marmora nora of cobourg kathleen at home and dorothy mrs n k noble of cobourg five grandchildren two brothers and four sisters tho remains of dr daley rested at the united church port hope on thursday the 8th inst from 11 oclock am until 1 oclock pm interment at stouffville ont thurs day afternoon on arrival of motor among the churches business and young mens bible class kev thos laidlaw teacher nondenominational oddfellows hall at 230 pm sunday march 18 1934 stouffville presbyterian chukch rev w h fuller ba sunday march is 1934 200 pm sunday school 300 pm afternoon worship we cordially invite the public to worship with us stouffville mennonite church rev s crossnmii pastor sunday march is 1934 1000 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship 700 pm preaching stouffville united church rev thos laidlawma pastor sunday march is 1934 1100 am morning worship 230 pm s s bible classes 700 pm evening service beginning with song service tho pastor will preach at both services monday at s pm yps wednesday at s pm prayer and biblo study let us make our prayer meeting truly vital in the life of our church you aro cordially welcome to all these services uxbridge twp council all members of uxbrldgo town ship council were present for tho monthly meeting held at goodwood on saturday with reevo isaac catherwood in the chair it was de termined that all road foremen must positively send in tholr road accounts at least throe days before tho council meetings otherwise thoy will be left until the following moeting three days aro required to do tho necessary bookkeeping beforo these accounts can bo passed for payment all accounts for snow shovelling must be in for tho april mooting was another decree issued to tho road bosses tho following accounts were pass ed for snow shovelling alfred mcdonald 1037 bristol mcguckin 288 ira redshaw 1809 fred redshaw 1278 david symes 3672 alex wngg snow 756 charles courllo 1200 w p carmody snow 1116 harold dickinson 1143 frank wagg s01 alfred clark 2664 wm hockley 252 alonzo allin 1611 ed shoohy 18 other accounts passed w j hlckllng goods to n adams 718 a m macphall goods to robert davis 1610 w j hickling goods to thomas reynolds 897 one copy of municipal world 100 on motion of imessrs ashenhurst hockley council adjourned to meet again on sat april 14th at ono pm for general businoss ballantrae bloomington lemonvclle united- jchuroh rev jac kcutpnstor sunday march is 1934 1000 am ballantrao 300 pm lemonvillo 700 pm bloomington the message of isiaah 53 the yps will hold their meeting in ballantrao church this friday evening at 8 pm four of the young men are debating the subject resolved that success in life is due more to environment than to ability mr harold sanders of stouffville will speak all invited to these services bloomington and ringwood christian churches e morton preacher sunday march 18 1934 one of the most painful things i feel in continental travel dr john ker wrote once in a letter is the appearance that life every where has of mere pleasureseeking not that anyone should object to pleasure but it is here so much the chief end that is destroys ones sense of the reality of life services next lords day 1100 am bloomington 700 pm ringwood the highest kind of pleasure is with true worshippers stouffville and church hill christian churches chester o sonuner minister sunday march 18 1934 stouffville 1000 am ss and bible class 1115 am worship preaching ps 25110 wednesday march 21st 730 pm meeting at the home of mr and mrs harold warrlner church hill 200 pm s s bible class 300 pm worship preaching christs wish for man john 17126 sunday 800 pm meeting at the homo of mr and mrs charles degeer mrs ivan mclauchlin will have the topic all are invited to these services stouffville baptist church rev charles mcgrnth pastor sunday march 18 1934 1000 am biblo school classes for all ages 1100 am morning worship it christ is tho wisdom of god and tho power of god in tho ex perience of those who trust and lovo him there needs no further argu- mont of his divinity 700 pm evenipg service when i go to tho house of god i do not want amusement i want the doctrine which is according to godlrnoss i want to hear tho remedy against tho harassing of my guilt and the disorder of my- affections want to ho led from weariness and disappointment to that goodness which filleth the hungry soul i want to have light upon the mystery of providence to be taught how the judgments of tho lord aro right how i shall bo pre pared for duty and for trial how i may fear god all the days of my lifo and closo them in pcaco if jesus boro tho cross and died on it for us ought we not to be willing to tako it up for him if so lot us begin by attending prayer meeting wednesday at 8 pm and sunday at 630 pm tho biblo class will meet at tho homo of mr and mrs bert smith we3tend on friday evening

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