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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 19, 1934, p. 1

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tifonm volxlvino17 stouffville ontario thursday july 19 1934 a v nolan pubuihv kipps herb tablets unequalled for constipa tion made from carefully selected herbs iltoots and harks stimulate the action of the stomach liver kid- nyes and bowels increase the appetite and assist the digestive organs price 25 cents orangemen had a gala day on the 12th peddlers to be licensed in whitchurch twp j m storey north ontario county loyal orange association hold their 224th celebration of the battle of the boyno at stouffville last thursday and although threatening weather prevailed all morning the rain held off until nearly four oclock when a heavy downpour came along hold ing up the sports at memorial park for half an hour after which the program continued unabated the druggist home of quality drugs legal harold a sanders barrister solicitor notary public ktc stouffville ontario phone 180 mccullough button barristers solicitors convey ancers etc buttons block stouffville money to loan medical dr s s ball physician and surgeon office cor obrien and main phono 19g coroner for y county dental e s barker lds dds honor graduato of royal icoilege of dental surgeons and of the university of toronto ollice in grubins block phono 8201 markham every tuesday ollice in wear block sixteen lodges participated in the walk which left the park at two oclock proceeded along main stroet west to dr sangsters then re turned to the school in the east- end and back to the park the lodges with banners included wilfred ud- uey vroomanton udora canning- ton derryville victoria corners beaverton richmond hill and oshawa true blues richmond hill was also represented by their true bluo lodge while wilfred ladies al so came in large numbers s the parado was headed by robt hare of stouffville and harold king of wilfrid riding on the traditional gray horses county master norman m maclean of stouffville walked with past county master chas m carrie a pcm of british north america the chief speaker of the afternoon others on the speaking program wero rev thos laidlaw of stouffiville and rev mr latimer of wilfrid reeve harry sanders of stouff ville gavo an official welcome to the visitors and made reference to the absejice of mr truman holden from the brethren on parade mr holden was master of the local lodge in township council also passes bylaw reducing hydro con tracts to five year period 6000 paid out for road work at the regular meeting saturday with an ear to the demands of both owners at lake wilcox and lake musselman whitchurch coun cil on saturday passed a bylaw to prohibit hawkers and peddlers from outside the municipality going from door to door selling their wares without a license the fee for a motor vehicle horse cart or push cart peddler was set at 25 per year and for a man carrying a pack or basket 15 convictions under the bylaw run from one to fifty dollars and from one to five dollars for licensed per sons failing to produce their license to the constable if so demanded tile bylaw will become effective as soon as license forms are pre- prepared and printed which will probably be about the first of august a deputation of wicox lake campers demanded some action about the proposed no parking bylaw after a freeforall chewing match council decided to visit the spot when congestion is bad and take any action deemed advisable at a special meeting next saturday one camper said the cop at the lake isnt worth a damn do you want the job- asked ireeve kidd this drew a negative answer then dont talk about the constable warned the reeve complaining against a jewish from 20 years to 5 years this will be a good move for farmers who felt that 20 years was too long to sign for in order to obtain current the bylaw will become effective when the ether townships in the system pass a similar bylaw when the long list o bills for road work was presented totalling nearly 6000 the members declar ed this must about end the work for this year nearly all beats had done their work thought superintendent henry widdifield the accounts passed for payment read examination results high school entrance d c smith ldsdds neil c smith ldsdds ollice over the bank of commerce ollice hours 9 to 12 130 to 530 phone ollice 1011 residonco 1015 veterinary s t bodendistelvsbvsc veterinarian graduate of ontario veterinary college main street stouffville phone 255 a c kennedy chiropractor church street stouffville monday wednesday and fridays 9 to 12 am h o klinck obrien avenue for your insurance needs in fire life automobile burglary and all casualty lines a c burkholder insurance canada life assurance co also automobile and fire thomas birkett insurance agency everything in incuranco phono 25902 stouffville out 193 0 when he was 77 years of age and was said to be theoidest ruling master in ontario at that time ho has never missed a parade in 50 years- or until his health failed him recently at that he was able to be wheeled in a chair to main street from his home where he saw the procession pass by headed by the stouffville band under the direction of william dougherty the program of speaking was presided over by past county master woods of udney in the north end of ontario county did von notice it was one of the biggest crowds ever in memorial park three true bluo lodges oshawa richmond hill and wilfrid added color and interest to the procession tho ladies were popular norman adams of uxbridgo was tho tallest drummer weve ever seen he is an uxbridgo boy but handled the double drums for good wood fife and drum band to perfec tion tho high cost of engaging a brass band has driven too many lodges to the wall and stouffville had tho only brass band in the parado briarbusb hospital convalescent home main street stouffville llcenso no187 graduated nursos in attendance privato semiprivato and public wards phono 191 mrs er good superintendent alvin s farmer licensed auctioneer iparm stock sales a specialty sales conducted anywher rates moderate phone stouffrllle 111 address oormley po le oneill successor to w j mather stouffrllle tuneral director and embalmer night and day service business phono residence phono 9801 9820 the splendid spirit of coopera tion and goodwill prevailing be tween tho protestants of this section and their catholic friends was ovi i dent by the fact that one fino gray j horse at tho head of tho procession belonged to cyrel cadieux tho local drayman and a member of the catholic faith tho days of the evergreen arches seem to hnvo gone like the brass bands tho high cost of production has driven thorn out of existence despito tho fact that it is conten- ial year in toronto and for that reason tho city was a special draw ing card few lodges of north ontario bolted from their own celebration in tho evening a big crowd assembled tor tho street dance with music by ernio brucos dance orchestra tho weather was ideal ono lady in tho parado confided she weighs 238 pounds but please do not put my namo in your paper or ill never come to stouffville again all right sister well look for you again colony at the lake one g h smith said it might be a good thing to im port a hitler for a month the reeve said ho though a cleanup among some of the gentiles at the lake might be in order on a motion by reeve kidd and deputyreeve rae s p foote was appointed sanitary inspector and his first job is to investigate a com plaint from lake wilcox about alleged unsanitary lavatory main tained by a booth keeper there the complaint was from an anonymous letter writer it was decided to consult the county engineer about gravelling sideline between lots 5 and 6 con 4 where the county graded the road several sheep claims were in and rayments made as follows w linton 1 killed 5 wm dainty 3 killed and injury to flock 21 chas dennio g killed 33 h shackman 1 killed g ed murphy 5 killed 24 a bylaw was passed enabling the hydro electric power commission and the council to shorten the tiaio of hydro contracts made to farmers road accounts bert taun maint 7700 w beach maint 13075 m barnes maint 625 e bolender maint 15320 alex bruce maint 1990 frank pilsworth gravel 4860 road spraying co oil 61500 frank steckley gravel 3161 l j farr grivel 2s517 ed murphy 47 so less rose drag 855 jh widdifield salary 14500 george sproxton drag 5292 les preston 6787 w j robinson weeds 350 less preston drag 2592 chas brandon drag 630 p ferguson div 39 1981 e scott div 39 17650 b barnes div 40 9575 geo hood for div 30 15570v wagg for div44 1338 m fockler div 31 10760 town lino east 640 geo hoover crushed gravel 49175 d hall for div 29 1555 h wells tor div 3 19s30 russel drewery trucking 12420 o drewery trucking 11480 georgo windsor trucking 11259 jas cooney trucking 83- 10 town lino east 14390 e n penrose for div 5 28050 w pattenden for div 25 16425 milton davis for div 36 10500 p a hutchinson trucking 300 garnet smalley for div 43 3125 geo scott trucking 105 jim cooney maint 5660 j petrie work 980 f williams for div 10 2920 w cockerill div 46 2875 geo paradine div 42 24 so h pegg for div 42 6635 f steckley div 23 147 so geo mccormiek div 38 10660 f mortson div 34 875 w simpson div 37 g190 for div 14 1900 canadian ingot iron company 41504 l j harper work 5790 p a hutchison div 5380 stewart watt 6585 less rose 7790 alf mcneil for div 4 13462 percy wright div 32 650 e glass 1050 w botham 3100 stouffville centre 23 candi dates and 22 successful john alatala harold boadway beryl brilllnger hon bert clarkson marion davis grace durnin fern farrier randolph forsythe georgo giebner victor holden walter holden david jack kathleen kellington harold morden dorothy moyer jean pipher donald rowbotham kenneth irusnell gordon smith william still ellrie thompson joseph todd claremont centre benson gordon oourlie mar- jorie harden norma lewis harold pretty betty shaver sybil tomlinson allan coates james 14pickering dis ney dorothy 9pickering forsyth anna 15pickering fretz alma 17pickering gourlie dawson 14- pickering gray gordon 10-picker- ing kicks ernest 10pickeriug johnson margaret 15pickering loyst frances 15pickering mor gan harold 15pickering prouse russell 14pickering prouse vic 14pickering sanderson margaret 10pickering tran isabel 16- pickering walls clara 9pickering roost raiders at glasgow farm bethesda general accounts w beach constable 1800 h pegg valuing sheep 150 bank toronto charges 120 municipal world supplies 340 j william son constable 7875 w craw ford phones stamps etc 2380 s p foote weed inspector 500 j a clark valuing sheep 1200 j monkman killing dog 500 matthew tidsbury of portage la prairie who is in toronto for an in surance company convention visit ed here the other day with his nephew gordon tidsbury it is the first time uncle and nephew ever met mr and mrs william hunt have returned from a motor trip to saskatchewan in which they spent a few weeks their chief objective was tisdale a fine farming section in the milford district they visited mrs hunt and family formerly of gorm- ley crops in that locality are ex cellent the trip was made without mishap via the soo and returning over the same route chicken thieves have been active again in the glasgow locality and for the second timo this year made a successful raid on the pens of leslie morgason on sunday night or early monday morning they took between 50 and 60 young birds from a pen very close to the house the morgason farm is on the second concession of uxbridge near glas gow mr morgason had been away on a visit on sunday and it was about eleven oclock at night when he re tired he later heard the dog making a big noise but failed to investigate on many previous occasions mr morgason had answered the alarm of tho dog but being extra tired he failed to do so this timo when un doubtedly tho thieves were doing their work the birds wero culled over and only tho largo spring fowl were re moved a pen of smaller birds easy of access was unmolested possibly the thieves intend to call again tor theso when mr morgason raises them to more marketable sze if they do however there will be a hot re ception for tho intruders as tho farm possesses a gun and other de vices now which is calculated to protect the poultry with the churches stouffville presbyterian church rev w h fuller ba sunday july 22 1934 sunday school and church service will be withdrawn this sunday owing to decoration service at tho local cometery miss muriel ward marries h r greene ringwood decoration day at stouffville cemetery tholocal cemetery commission have arranged for a special decora tion service for 230 pm sunday july 22 citizens and organizations who are interested are invited to attended and to indicate in as practical a way as possible their appreciation of the bygone genera tions and the efforts being made to keep their memory green by proper upkeep of the cemetery promises friends wishing to place floral offerings at the graves are request ed to do so before the hour of service rev w h fuller will have charge of the service assisted by other local pastors ladles quartette and the stouffville band a limited amount of seating is being provid ed at the grounds an offering will bo taken at the gates after the service tho com mission will appreciate the generos ity of our citizens in making as largo a donation as possible to the funds constipation quickly reliovod with klpps unequalled herb tablets jm storey druggist stouffvlllo sports tho league game between stouff- villo and uxbridgo played on july 12 proved rather a lizzie so far as good closo baseball was concerned unfortunately a thundor shower coming up in tho 3rd innings de layed tho gamo somowhat aftor which play was resumed on a muddy field which produced anything but tight ball numerous errors result ed until the soventh frame when rain halted tho gamo definitely stouffville winning by a 114 score the local team now hold first place in tho league with sutton uxbridgo and sunderland tied for second and port perry and beaverton for third tho girls softball tournament was won by unlonvillo in tho first game uxbridgo went down to a 126 de feat nt tho hands of tho southern team unlonvillo thon came on to de feat tho stouffvlllo girls by a scoro of 124 judgment reserved judgment has been reserved in tho appeal made by pickering college newmarket against the decision of the court of appeal in whitchurch township which refused exemption from taxation on tho newly acquired farm on yonge street now owned by tho college through a bequest from the rogers estate the property is assessed for 9000 and if given total exemption it will work a real hardship on tho other farmers n the school section tho assessment act however pro vides that exemption from all taxes shall be given the buildings and grounds of and attached to or otherwise bona fide used in connec tion with and tor the purpose of a seminary of learning maintained for philanthropic religious or edu cational purposes the whole profit from which are devoted or applied to such purposes only tho township of whitchurch re ccntly lost all the taxes on the van- ostrand estate at vandorf because it was taken over by the toronto hoste as a charitable institution and under tho assessment act is entitled to ex emption also despite this fact tho toronto hostel pay the vanostrand cstato 800 per year rental and the township council are wondering how they are to meet their obligations if from ono reason or other large pro perties arc to escape taxation so easily thero aro other large proper ties that may soonor or later appeal to be tax free on their lands if somothlng is not dono to amend the assessment act master jim and bob abell are holidaying in toronto wo are glad to see william rat- cliff around again abner baker motored to whitby ono day last week mr and mrs iroy grove mrs j m grove and mrs d wilson spent sunday at creemore and wasaga beach ira grovo our local apiarist is busy these days gathering his honey crop which he reports is of good quality ralph burkholder is back at work again at tho black and green inn after being in christie st hospital for a couple of weeks on saturday afternoon in eglin ton united church rev w j johnson officiating the wedding was solemnized of muriel annie daughter of tho late rev a j ward and mrs ward of toronto to henry daden greene son of mr and mrs j m greene of toronto the bride wore white silk with whito picture hat and carried a bouquet of butterfly roses and lilies of the valley miss freda ward bridesmaid wore yellow chiffon with large hat to match and carried a nosegay of roses and sweet peas mr huson coon was best man mr coon is the husband of mariam louise cook daughter of the late wm cook of stouffville after a reception tho couple loft for a motor trip to eastern canada tho brido travelling in baby blue suit and hat with whito accessories they will reside in toronto baker hill baptist church rev w e sninllcy pastor sunday july 22 1934 700 evening worship a special service of song will bo rendered sunday evening by the congregation tho old fashioned gospel hymns will bo used tho choir will also render two numbers from handels mossiah como and slug with us t t t t stouffviliie mennonitb church rev s cressman pastor sunday july 22 1934 1000 am sunday school 1100 am public worship mrs dr stahly returned mission ary on turlough from india w431 speak 700 pm service altonn 700 pm mrs dr stahley dr and mrs stahly aro medical missionaries mrs dr stahly will give very interesting addressos on their work in india melville bethesda feachb united churches rev j mcewen ba sunday july 22 1934 1000 am peachs 1115 am melville 300 pm bethesda stouffville and churchilii christian churches sunday july 22 1934 stouffville 1000 am s s bible clasb 1100 am morning service mr j allan wallace will preach at both appointments church hiu 200 pm s s bible class 300 pm preaching by supply mrs a lcancy has boon holiday ing with relatives at jacksons point and keswick while mrs phillips and daughter mrs bradford have also roturned after spending two wcoks at mlndcn county day at provincial plowing match councillor ross e ratcllff of whitchurch who is also secretary of the north york plowmens associa tion attended the committee meet ing at richmond hill on saturday evening when tho prize list for what will bo known as county day at the international plowing match was drawn up the county day prize list is con tributed by the local plowing associa tion and will offer a prize list of 1500 programs will shortly bo available as the copy is to bo turned in to the printers almost im mediately tho international match it will be remembered will be held this year in york county on tho beautiful maryvale estate belonging to frank p oconnor delbert sells the lieutenant governor tho energetic ford dealer mr delbert holden has a great variety of customers to deal with from the chap who is looking for an oil time buckboard right up to the lieuten ant governor of ontario hon her bert bruce last week mr holden sold a ford truck to ontarios resi dent of chorey park for uso on his farm lands in york county mr holden found tho high up official a pleasant and congenial man to transact business with and scrupulously fair mr raymond hutton and son harvey from winnipeg havo been visiting his aunt mrs w h todd with the leafs cook to get his chance local fans and all ontario is watching the progress of the toron to maple leafs who are right in the thick of the international baseball league pennant race with the season some eight weeks yet to go manager ike boono ono of the most popular leaders in tho history of the toronto baseball club has done much to revive interest in the diamond pastime not only in the queen city but throughout the province genial ike is willing to assist in any charitable cause and has visited several toronto and out- oftown organ izajtions since taking over charge of the maple leafs president george oakley has pre sented all ontario with a new deal in baseball the 1934 edition of the maple leafs are a battling crew giving their very best until the last out is made win lose or draw this fact was brought homo when the leafs altough four runs down outbattled tho famous chicago cubs in a recent exhibi tion gamo mr oakley is keenly interested in tho developing of home talent and tho brilliant work of stanley steamer lucas who has staged a remarkablo comeback aftor three years absence is the first step in this movement earl cook another ontario boy born in lemon- ville is now in beckloy west virginia with tho leafs vitally interested in his progress cook wasnt given an opportunity to de velop himself under former toron to managers but manager boono saw to it that the stouffvlllo farmer as ho is called got his chanco to gain hie oxporienco of a lower league so necessary towards obtaining success in such a circuit as the international league tho now floodlight system at the maplo loaf stadium has been judgod as tho best in organized basoball by night ball experts bloomtngton ana ringwood christian churches rev morton preacher sunday july 22 1934 when tho outlook does not seem good try tho uplook mr i e davey toronto as re presentative from the ontario temperance federation will be the speaker next lords day 1100 am bloomington 700 pm ilingwood splendid service has been promis ed through mr davey stouffville united church rev thos laidlaw ma pastor sunday july 22 1934 1000 am s s and bible classes 1100 am morning worship the bethesda quartette from ux bridgo will sing during the morning servico last year this quartette was highly appreciated and everybody is invited to hear them again next sunday morning 700 pm evening service tho pastor will preach morning and evening you aro cordially welcome to all these sorvlces joanne beauty parlor is offering a charmalnotto perman ent for sttoo try this for a beautiful lustrous wa vo charmainoil permanent for 00 a rcvitnllzinjj oil wave solo agent for this district for ilvon and perfection tho beauty and household product ila moguire phono g13 for appointment stouffville baptist church rev charles mcgrath pastor sunday july 22 1934 1000 am sunday school classes for all ages show your interest in tho sunday school by your regular attendance 1100 morning servico you never saw a useful christian who was not a student of the bible if a man neglects his blblo ho may pray and ask god to uso him in his work but god cannot make use of him for thero is not much for tho holy ghost to work upon 700 evening worship it is impossible to havo a lively hopo in another life and yet be deeply immersod in the enjoyments of this prayer meeting wednesday at 8 pm and sunday at 630 pm wo invito more of our young peoplo to como and tako part in our prayer servico great things aro wrought through prayer tho blblo class will be hold on friday night july 20th at tho home of mrs rose thompson victoria street como and learn moro about tho bihlo and its teachings for no body over outgrows scripturo tho book widens and doepens with our years wo most heartily invito tho public to all our services

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