mki mmwm volxlvi no40 stouffville ontario thursday january 3 1935 a v nolan publisher creophos old council gets an acclamation the stouffville ing on monday one of the most valuable preparations known to medical science relieves bronchitis and ij se 1v lingering coughs builds i there on a strength to enable the system the na wlen the nomination meet- night was the in some years sudden death of r1ngw00d citizen j m storey the druggist home ot quality drugs legal harold a sanders barrister solicitor notary public etc stouffville ontario phone 18003 time to resist disease germs a re- uominat closed liable system tonic and strength j decrecd by tiie fow present that no guilder there is nothing just i was ue and the few as good insist on creophos present promptly left the hall j the old council was returned by acclamation reeve h w sanders land councillors m e watts a e weldon ross e brown and walter brillinger for school board the retiring members were nominated beng dr ss ball jacob w mcmullen and ambrose stover new nominees were rev c e lmcleod harold sanders and harry o klinck rev c e mcleod ambrose stover and j w mcmullen quali fied mr sanders was urged to stand but didnt want to see an election an refrained from qualifying when messrs stover and mcmullen intim ated that they wished to remain on the board dr ball an active and capable member of the old board did not turn up at the nomination and failed to qualify after being nominated the lack of interest in municip al affairs while not a good thing is due largely to the fact that no outstanding issue was before the electors things had run along last year very satisfactory and no im portant expenditures were- proposed we take it and the reeve and councillors may take it that their services were entirely satisfactory hence no opposition appeared on the horizen a contest for school trustees would have been in order lieiic mr sanders withdrawal to prevent a contest and mr klincks failure to qualify was regretted by an import ant number of supporters who strongly urged them to step into the fray school trustee should have their strength tried occasionally at the poll george donohue resident of ringwood for two years died with there will be au election in whit- startling suddenness on thursday church township next monday for i night at tne nome ot mrs hu the offices of reeve and councillors bout ax persons u koeklc where he resided he was hail jammed to doors whitchurch nomination for re- it was mccullough button barristers solicitors convey ancers etc buttons block stouffville money to loan a c kennedy chiropractor church street stouffville monday wednesday and fridays 9 to 12 am m m gibson ontario land surveyor agincourt ontario in his 3rd year and had been about the day of his death as usual and never complained in any way just a few moments before his death he had gone out and fed the poultry but returning was heard to fall on the veranda he was promptly taken in to the house and although able to speak he passed away in ten minutes the late mr donohue spent practically all his life on the sth concession of whitchurch farming at lot 15 expecting for a yexr spent at sutton he was of a retiring nature and lived a bachelor life one sister and one brother sur vive the funeral took place on sat urday afternoon to dickson hill cemetery the service being conducted by rev w e smalley of the baker hill and 2nd baptist churches marriages briarbush hospital convalescent home main street stouffville license no187 graduated nurses in attendance private semiprivate and public wards phone 191 mrs er good superintendent medical dr s s ball physician and surgeon office cor obrien and main phone 196 coroner for york county defeat stouffville newmarket juniors dental d c smith ldsdds neil c smith ldsdds office over the bank of commerce office hours 9 to 12 130 to 536 phone office 1011 residence 1015 e s barker lds dds honor graduate of royal college of dental surgeons and of the university of toronto office in grubins block j phone 8201 markham every tuesday office in wear block see 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 infturance stouffville ont newmarket dec 28 newmarket junior oha sextette opened the b schedule of the season last night with a 3 to 2 victory over the faststepping stouffville aggregation in the local arena albert watts scored all the win ners goals in three brilliant efforts ably assisted by his teammates the stouffville boys showed more speed than the locals but were inaccurate around the nets and lost many scoring chances groves in the newmarket nets stood out as one of the most promising goaltenders in the league councillors fight uxridge township contest for councillors only the nomination for uxbridge township held monday was a quiet affair reeve cathorwood retired and robt pickard was stepped up and accorded an acclamation for reeve albert james was acclaimed deputy reeve without opposition there will be a contest for coun dl between david hockley george catherwood fred middletoa robt ashenhurst and owen davies three to bo elected honsberrer barkey an heirloom brooch of her maternal grandmother was worn on wednesday december 26 by ila grace barkey when she became the bride of earl e honsberger a stouffville mennonite church the bride is the daughter of mr and mrs john ir barkey and the groom is the son of iml eli honsberger and the late mrs honsberger the church was simply decorated and dr i h erb of toronto perform ed the ceremony rev j henry good assisted by mr maunders on the violin played the wedding music and mrs j r bell sang o perfect love the bride was given in marriage by her father and she wore a gown of sky blue triple crepe and lace she carried a bouquet of talisman roses and was attended by her sister miss velma barkey miss barkey wore golden rod crepe with brown velvet flowei and carried johanna hill roses the best man was mr alan g burton and the ushers were lmr gordon barkey and mr howard richard the ceremony was followed by a reception at the home of the brides parents spruce villa westend stouffville mrs barkey received wearing a gown of black trans parent velvet trimmed with tur quoise and a shoulder bouquet ot mauve orchids later the bride and groom left for a short honey moon the bride travelled in a blue ensemble with matching accessories on their return they will live in gowanstown where mr honsberger is pastor of the mennonite church for the position of reeve the form er incumbent of the office mr her man kidd will seek reelection and will be opposed by deputy reeve newton rae for council five are in the field three to be elected the candidates are lome p evans and isaac lmorton who were in the council last year and g w williams and george h leary both with previous municipal experience jesse cook was the only new blood brought forward phono 25902 stewart beare phone markham 2603 or to bralthwaltes hardware 9601 radio repairing a service you will appreciate l e oneill stouffvulb funeral director and embalmer night and day service business phone residence phone 980 9820 death of mrs widdi- fields father following an illness of some six weeks the death occilrred at new market of william joshua druery in his 88th year born in thornhill mr druery had lived all his life in that district farming for a short while after his marriage to emma stevens fiftynine years ago in king town ship from there they moved to bogarttown where ho farmed until retiring in newmarket twenty- three years back tho funeral ser vice on saturday was conducted by the rev a j patstone six grand sons molvin earl elmer and walter druery and fred and donald stevens acted as pallbearers interment took place in newmarket cemetery surr vlvlng are his widow two daughters mrs w s stevens newmarket and mrs w s widdlficld stouffville and two sons frank and george of bogarttown mrs chas stickwood of town is a sister of tho deceased and a brother thomas druery re sides in toronto tho junior jubilee singers will appear in stouffville on friday jan 23rd under auspices of the business mens bible class watch for fuller details linton rend port perry december 1st the church of the ascension was tho scene of a pretty wedding on thurs day november 29 at eight oclock in the evening when violet ellen third daughter of mr and mrs jas read port perry became the bride of mr danniel herbert linton of pine grove ontario the bride who was given in marriage by her father looked lovely in a gown of alice transparent blue velvet with trimm ings of palest pink and silver lace hat to match and silver slippers she carried a bouquet of white mums pink snapdragons and white and pink carnations the bridesmaid was miss grace read sister of the bride who wore a frock of the blue taffeta with trimmings of pink and silver lace and hat to match wore silver slippers and carried a bouquet of mums and carnations the groom was supported by mr russel stewart of uxbridge tho choir singing the voice that breathed oer eden led the bridal procession up the aisle the cere mony was performed by the rector rev t a nind during the service a beautiful rendering of o father all creating was sung by tho choir while the register was being signed miss dorothy brown of tor onto sang o perfect love and the bride and groom left the church to the strains of mendelssohns wedd ing march miss cockburn organist played the wedding music tho church was filled to capacity many having to remain outside after the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the brides parents mrs read received in a gown of mack satin with hat to match about 40 guests wero present from out of town later in the evening mr and mrs linton left for a honey moon trip to campbellvllle ouelph on their return they will reside in pino grove earl toole one of the young farmers of the boggertown section was accorded an acclamation for tho office of deputy reeve the municipal hall at vandorf was crowded beyond the doors on saturday afternoon for the nomina tion meeting far as one speaker put it you came here expecting some thing meaning of course there might be fire works during the year the policy of auditing the town ship tax roll was instituted and a new clerk was chosen these things engendered a good deal of feeling at the time but none of it was evident on saturday a church gathering could not be more courteous and orderly an interesting fact of the nomina tions is that every individual nomi nee is in the field election the first speaker was last years reeve herman kidd who like all the following speakers paid fitting re ference to the demise of clerk wm crawford and collector frank steckley mr kidd anticipated an address from morgan baker mpp and therefore refrained from touch ing county matters at this time he dealt with the financial report of the township telling how council had rented the cooney ranch and pastur ed it to cattle which he said proved more profitable than sheep for there were no claims to be met keeping indigent patients hospitals had only cost the township 60 more than in 1933 and while the total charity costs for the year looked high on the statement h reminded the audience that two- thirds of this is paid back by the government the road subsidy on the financial statement estimated at four thousand odd dollars was actually 6160 which is sufficient to wipe out the debit liability under assets shown on the statement he was glad to announce that tax collec tions were 10000 more at this time than they were one year back the farmers of the township were to be congratulated and the bureau of municipal iresearch shows in their records that whitchurch stands at the top of the list for prompt pay ment of taxes we are envied by those southern municipalities where their lands will not sell for the tax arrears against them he said mr kidd concluded with thanking the electors for past honors and a hope that they would see lit to give him another term deputy reeve rae is a man of few words he thanked his support ers for the honors accorded him and said he offered himself for the at county and township meetings he stood for providing work for the needy but not for creating jobs opening any roads closed for long years it must be useful work on travelled roads councillor morton found 1934 one of the hardest years in his municip al experience of 7 or s years the loss of old servants referred to by all the speakers was a sore trial he was returning for a seat on the council holding back from contest ing the deputys chair in favor of councillor toole he said we are neighbors if returned to council would do his very best in an honest way l p evans who filled out the un expired term of r e ratcliff last year suggested it was time council thought about adopting the new election date with nomination day tho last week in november and election day the first in december he referred to the blocked roads and holiday season which conflict with the present election date 75 per cent of the 3000 or more dollars spent on charity this past year went into the subdivision area not to the farmers he pointed out his home section was perhaps the place drawing tho mst mnt do that he was fo giva i l full election slate in markham there will be a hot fight in mark ham township where the veteran georgo padgett refuses to quit with out moving order from the rate payers he is out for reevo again against deputy reeve william clark for deputy reeve william rennle a member of last year3 council and fred coakwell a former councillor will be on the ballot running for council are ab summerfeldt chas hooper albert reesor william champion wm kincaid 3 to be elected with the churches melville mr and mrs j w lehman miss doreen lehman and mr h d lehman of almira spent new years at the home of mr and mrs jos gayman our district is in mourning for mr and mrs peter stickley and mary over the death of little 5-year- old leighton the splendid little fellow died at the sick childrens hospital toronto on dec 27 all effort to save him from a mysterious illness having failed the funeral to heise hill church on sunday was widely attended our sympathy goes out to the parents and sister in deep sorrow stouffville presbyterian rev w h puller ba sunday january 6 1935 200 pm sunday school the pastor in charge wo cordially invite the public to worship with us lemonville bloomington ballantrae rev c b jeffery minister sunday january 6 1935 thou crownest the year with thy goodness ballantrae 1030 am all things new lemonville 3 pm going forward into 1935 bloomington 7 pm evening prayer and worship melville bethesda peachs united churches rev jt mcewen ba sunday january 6 1935 1000 am sunday school 1000 am peachs 1115 am melville 730 pm bethesda stouffville mennonith church rev s cressman pastor personal attenti ii re for councillor ittondm t duty but in answer m irom the audience ou n of appointing a sllet iv tc over this work i just prepared to feared such an in i too liberal and 1 conversant with the township t council statione various sections ruri there had been no leiweuce to iiie appointment of a clerk he had supported mr kidd for the post in december because he promised him when mr crawford was not seeking the job he could not go back on a promise and didnt nontheless be saw in mr crawford a capable officer who would make good in his new post in conclusion mr evans said i ask you for your support to put me on the council for 1935 which i will appreciate if i dont get it then i suppose i have a job at home he said amidst laughter excouncillor wes williams said he had served five years on council and was pleased to see such an interest in the meeting you came expecting to hear something i know you did laughter its tame isnt it some of these fellows would have us think they are models of efficiency imr williams criticised the seemingly high law fees which turned out to be for two years in stead of one he didnt think mr mortons remarks about being a good neighbor was just in order which drew a sharp retort from mr morton it was all in good part mr williams charged that old coun cil was paying 25c per yard more for gravel in the north than private in dividuals could buy it for and took them to task for allowing new market to dump rubbage at boggertown elect me and ill see cash- 1 1 us d a 1 o 10 i oa s in ct a1to rvice avge bciii v and be ohukci ot mot ton pec cllcv miliary i reeveship he had protested against the rubbish moved away and some the brodie sheep claim because it had not been launched within the proper time but higher authorities ruled against him he had tried to do his duty as he saw it throughout the year and would give the same kind of service if entrusted with the reeveship in rising to thank his sponsors and the meeting in general for the acclamation accorded him for deputy reeve earl toole assured tho rate payers ho would never be pre dominated by fear and would act n the interests of the ratepayers both other matters correct concluded the speaker imessrs georgo leary and jesse cook wero both given excellent hear ing and if elected they promisedto give good service mr cook pointed out he was the only man from bis section running for a seat on the council at the conclusion of the speeches morgan baker mpp was asked to speak ho held the gathering for half an hour narrating on forthcom ing legislation that is calculated to help his farmer constituents for many of us and so well were we entertained that it was well after noon before we even thought of the time the trustees expressed their appreciation of the large attendance which by the way is somethingnew for s s no 13 tho following are the officers elected for 1935 at the annual sun day school meeting held in the church last friday evening supt bruce lehman assistant supt bern gayman mrs a smith secytreas verda gayman asst secytreas jack nigh missionary supt miss mollie mcewen temperance miss j carruthers pianists misses dorene lehman and vedra gayman leaders of song mrs edgar nigh and mrs mcewen cradle roll mrs harry forrester pensions scheme was ex plained to clerks supervisor of old age pensions board called meeting births tlndnll on december 24 1934 to mr and mrs bert tindall ux bridge township a daughter oboylc at tho brlerbush hospital on december 28 1934 to mr and mrs john oboyle a son your winters fuel is as near as your telephone there was a time in ontarios history when our pioneer ancestors chopped down trees for their winters fuel today a phono call to a fuel merchant fills your cellar bin the same day with whatever fuel you wish behind your telephone order stands an efficient organization whether that bo largo or small your fuel dealor has been ready for mouths he has brought in his supplies from various sources ho has the necessary storage space loading equipment de livery trucks because fuel is essential to your familys health and comfort your fuel dealer is an essential factor in modern retailing ex perienced prompt reliable he serves well next time you phone for fuel consider these facts remember that your fuel dealer stays in business because he gives satis faction to increasing number of customers an important gathering of all the clerks of municipalities through out the county of ontario includ ing the town of whithy was held in whitby and similar gatherings are being held in all other counties when c h green supervisor for the old age pensions board explained the procedure under which the pensions jwill be administered in the province in future it was learned that in future all applications for old age pension would have to he made to the clerk of the municipality in which tho applicant resides the clerk will in in tho application form and forward it to tho board in toronto the meeting at whitby was in formed that the board would govern its attitude to the application largely on the decision of the per son receiving the application for that reason the clerk of tho muni cipality must be conversant with tho living conditions and financial posi tion of the applicant as regards the remuneration to be received by tho clerks ot municipalities for this work the meeting was informed that this will be left entirely to the discretion of the local municipalities who may make a grant to the clerk village of stouffville rho ii hie h nev year in whose lives there snail be the most of peace with god and man communion services next lords day 1100- am bloomington 7 00pm ringwood let us make a good start to bavo our souls thrive as we spend the first sabbath of 1935 we welcome all stouffville united church rev thos laidlaw ma pastor sunday january 6 1935 1100 am morning worship promise for the new year 230 pm s s bible classes 700 pm evening service something never to be forgotten in 1935 regular midweek services the pastor wishes one and all a year of happiness and contentment in all that is good you are cordially welcome to all these services stouffville baptist church c s mcgrath pastor sunday january 6 1935 1000 am bible school classes for all 1100 am worship 700 pm service prayer meeting wed 800 pm the bible class will meet at the home of mr and mrs ratcliff on friday night at 8 oclock wo heartily invite the public to all of our services we tho undersigned members of the municipal council of the village of stouffville here with express our appreciation for the confidence you have placed in us in returning us by acclamation for another term h w sanders reeve im e watts a e weldon walter brillinger r e brown councillors stouffvcllb congregational christian church harry worling pastor sunday january 6 1935 stouffville 1000 am biblo school classes for all ages 1100 am church service january 2 wednesday prayer meeting at 8 pm the annual sun day school business meeting will be held after the prayer meeting iu the church basemont church hill sunday january 6 1935 200 pm bible school classes for all ages 300 pm church servlco jan 3 thursday tho christian endeavour meeting at 800 pm in the home of mr and imrs ii pegg wo heartily invito the public to any of our services coming victoria square the carolina jubilee singors are coming to victoria square united church on imonday january 7 1935 dont miss hearing this popular group of songsters admission 25c end 15c