stouffville ontario january 10 1935 jcpnpb for town topics walt for the carnival next week gordon murchison has bis open jair skating rink in operation at his home on church street during this season the stanley theatre is open only on friday and saturday evenings but especially feood programs will await you wait for the irish carnival wednesday night next week good cash prizes for costumes miss anna scott was home from toronto for new years visiting her parents mr and mrs alex scott mr and mrs robert coleman of plattsville were weekend visitors with mr and mrs steckley obrien avenue the many friends and acquaint ances in town of miss francis rat- cliff will be pleased to learn that she is making steady recovery from quite a critical illness which confin ed her to her rooms at the home of her aunt in brantford over the holiday season william xeal has been appointed an issuer of motor licenses for kichmond hill district a con venience that section will appreciate pair girls skates and boots for sale size 5 is apply at j borinskys obrien avenue miss florence barkey of lemon- i ville spent xew years with her wanted by lady a furnished grandmother mrs levi hoover and housekeeping room in stouffville her aunt hiss annie silversides jhone 7202 i the midweek program at the mr sam hoover one of our re- local theatre has been cancelled for tired citizens is quite ill at his home a couple of months but the stanley on obrien avenue his early re- will be open as usual every friday covery is earnestly hoped for jaud saturday evening notice owing to uncertain road condi tions during the winter season i will be making only one trip a month to my stouffville office during the ir shaw and jliss lucy waters months of january february and i spent a couple of days recently in march any repairs to glasses will lindsay v visiting rev and mrs be promptly done and returned if jones mailed direct to me at picton ont or left with my mother next door to my stouffville office e a grubin optometrist claremont air and mrs alex scott spent a day or two in toronto during the holidays visiting mrs scotts brother mrs adam wideman of markham who died this week in her 85th year was laid to rest in the widemau mennonite cemetery on the 8th con cession she was a member of a pioneer burkholder family in the district and was quite well known in stouffville years ago the late mrs wideman with her husband lived in this village when he was en gaged as a driver on the bread wagon for the late j b wurts they lived on church street south for some time in the house now owned by miss laura forsyth mr wide- man died some years ago and one son benjamin and one daughter survive the parents i am prepared to repair reed allan boadway son of mr and furniture pots stands ferneries mrs carl boadway returned last flower stands or to take orders for week to belleville where he is at- new work w greenbury at l e tending the ontario school for the oneills furniture storo reserve the date of wednesday deaf another of those cnr round january 23 for the visit of the trips to toronto comes next satur virginia jubilee singers i colored j day for a fare of only 75c tickets coming to stouffville under thepood returning all trains up to auspices of the business and youugi monday night mens bible class details next week i you can get choice fresh hams at only 15c lb also fresh sausage at 15c pound at h schells butcher shop on tuesday this- week it rained continuously from early morning to on in the night thus establishing what is known as the january thaw ladies cloth coat for sale size 6 in excellent condition fur collar and cuffs a snap apply tribune office m forfar goal keeper in the bush league for the sixth line be came daddy to the tenth child last week how about a forfar lineup in the bush league mr roland winn has been re elected superintendent and miss myrtle watson secretary of the stouffville united church sunday school for 1935 the annual election of officers took place last week j the weather down here is grand the department of fisheries may j just like summer in old ontario decree a shorter trout season this writes mr wm waddell who with year but frank rae one of the his wife is spending the winter at local nimrods says the boys are not i st petersburg florida they had a so much concerned about the length fine trip going south by motor from of the season as they are about tho stouffville and are located at length of the trout 4f2 5th avenue north lemonville 17g voted at lemonville on mon day which is very small considering there are 300 voters in the division the poor condition of the cross roads prevented may electors turn ing out only 18 people came over from the sixth concession wheras there are more than 85 voters on the line in all we are told that 3377 crosses were actually marked over the whole township but one elector had the privilege of marking four crosses or putting in a plunker there was 2400 voters on the list for mondays contest byron willis elected mayor of uxbridge by acclamation for 1d35 is the only son of r f willis who is quite well remembered by many stouffville people as a young druggist he was employed here with the late dr rowan at the corner drug store now boadways mrs wm clark whose residence en church street is rented to mr robert leslie is visiting with friends here mis clark is living in collingwood at present where her daughter miss miriam is on the collegiate institute staff there jubilee chapter oes will hold bridge and euchre in their rooms in the ratclift block on thursday january 10th at 8 pm sharp the j oes invite all bridge and euchre b1 players to this social event jack low was reelected reeve of uxbridge on monday he is the ux- j bridge undertaker having followed i his father the late wm low in the mayor low is a nephew of the late alex low onetime station agent in stouffville mrs s bennett is with her sister mrs w bennett of markham there has been good skating ou pilkeys open air rink during the holidays g m forsyth was reelected school trusteo at the annual school meeting held last week the cooper families held their new years gathering at the home of f m and mrs cooper miss margaret maftiab is leaving for florida today in company with miss k michell of toronto they ins who has been confined to bed for several weeks is seriously ill at present her sister mrs risebrougu arrived from grand prairie alta on wednesday morniug roy morgan has been home from the hospital for the holiday season and is much improved in health he has to return to st michaels again to undergo another operation which his many friends hope will restore him to normal health again i p mekarlaue is slowly improv ing from the severe stroke that he suffered a few weeks ago at his home in toronto mr mcfarlano was a former manager of the local will make the trip by motor mrs m browu one of our shut- bank of commerce quality service grain market the meets klinck night local ccf study group in the home of mr h o obrien ave on wednesday january 16th at s oclock subject socialism nationalism and inter- stanley theatre stouffville alltalkie friday saturday january 11 and 12 shoot the works youll not overlook the carnival in the arena stouffville on wednes day night of next week one of tho largest bill o fares ever posted for such an event is advertised wel known and popular characters of the day will be impersonated and good prizes are being offered look around and read one of the large posters hanging about town you can secure the tribune for six months for only one dollar if jou delight in reading your neigh bors copy each week remit now and have your own your neighbor will appreciate it too in a village the size of stouffville we aim to have a paper in practically every home sam armstrong informs us that it is exactly 36 years and not 26 since the concert company played in the hall at stouffville and conducted a ladies sawing contest which was won by mrs john mckinnon sam recalls the incident as though it were but yesterday how the winner sawed off the three cuts ere her opponent cut through the log once the loseing lady started sawing in the centre of the saw horse and was pinching the saw as the log buck led in friends in town will regret the 5 that jackie lett is in the sick but just chjidrens hospital toronto suffer ing from a broken thigh jack is a grandson of mr and mrs george watson where he frequently visits in town jack oakie allison skipworth ben bernle dorothy dell little dutch mill in color something about a soldier pictorial souvenir friday and saturday january 181 what price innocence with jean parker short subjects wlllard mack comedy you can buy with confidence when you buy from us the brierbush hospital in stouff ville in order to provide sufficient accommodation for patients has found it necessary to find accommo- ation for nurses employed in pri vate quarters aross from the hospit al on main street at present there are three nurses in addition to mrs good the superintendent patients from as far distant as langstaff are being treated here all of which strongly indicates the need for such an institution locally the wards and private rooms were all filled last week an additional bath room and plumbing was installed last week for patients on the seconi floor which will he an added im provement to the equipment george padget who was returned reeve of markham on monday by the narrow majority of 15 certainly had a real squeeze however the reeve of the township seems to be like the babbling brook which goes on for- ever the regular meeting of the sr womens institute will be held on wednesday afternoon january 16 at the homo of mrs r brown edward street this will be grand mothers day they will give the program grandmothers lunch serv ed everybody welcome come and havo a good time with the grand mothers a quiet wedding took place at the abode of rev e morton last satur day night when olive blanche baker daughter of mr and mrs harvey baker became the wife of garnet francis vauzant son of mr and mrs edwin vanzant we wish them a life of daily happiness as they live on the tenth of markham ballantrae man brother loses the town of aurora had to call a second nomination in order to secure a council after the usual nomination the yonge street town was one short for council thus it is necessary to go through the form ality a second time the mercury took a nose dive last thursday night and residents arose friday morning to find it 18 or 20 below zero according to the location of thermometers in the village like individuals they do not all tell exactly the same story anyway it was bitter cold but it rapidly rose to just above zero as a beautiful sunny morning unfolded the sudden change in the weather last saturday from extreme cold to fog and rain left the main street in a terrible condition with a foot of slush in the business section at time of writing the rain is doing ils best to melt the snow away but its as much as elderly people can do to make a safe crossing from oneside to other of tho street you can be confident of gett ing full value when you buy your used car from an authoriz ed ford dealer there is no overallowance when we take these cars in and there is no overcharge in the price you pay 1 nash fordor sedan 1930 1 durant fordor sedan 1930 2 ford coaches 1930 i international 2 ton truck 1932 also a number of other good used cars at reasonable prices d f holden ford sales and service stouffville phone 18401 markham phone 120 last year the stouffville school board was in the hands of a doctor so to speak for s s ball md was its chairman and hb freel md was also one of its guiding lights with tho retirement of dr ball a clergyman has been chosen in his stead in rev c e macleod and at the nomination meeting the local undertaker l e oneill was also suggested as material for school trustee unless the present board shows plenty of aggression and willingness to expand the school system in order to keep abreast of tho demand for education in this district it will still be in order to bring on the undertaker at the nomination a year hence with so many pupils from stouffville and dis trict going to markham and outside places for an education which should bo given them here the board have a real problem on their hands and they must tackle it with action in any event is there any thing significant in the fact that the school trustees have passed from tho hands of the medico to tho preachor with an undertaker in tho offing the turnip market is slightly im proved with farmers realizing 10 bushel at the local cnr depot the shipper re brown continues to send out cars almost daily but the us demand from new york has noticeably slackened due to over a hundred car loads of turnips arriving from the maratimes flood ing the market somewhat the tribune clubbing offer giving you a choice of three magazines and this paper all for three dollars for a year will expire on january 15 after that date such a low rate will not prevail if your paper does not expire until february or march you take advantago of the special offer by depositing one dollar with us and paying the balance 2 when your tribune becomes due see display adv i this issue 1 ime v or xlverything this is the time to do that odd job about the barns youll need hard ware nails glass locks etc let us supply you at right prices radio licenses issuers gun licenses brathwaite hardware stouffville john crawford whitchurch town shipclerk was in tho village friday morning starting out with tho eight ballot boxes for the various polling divisions in readiness for mondays election he was able to reach most of the deputy returning officers by motor car but it was necessary to travel by foot for several miles parking the car on the main high ways one thing lacking in the township is a good winter road running through tho heart of the township from east to west the township is very well served with county roads running north and south markham village voted on mon day to wipe out the sale of beer in the two hotels there by 396 to 223 the threefifths required to carry the vote is 360 thus there was a sur plus of 24 votes over the required threefifths it was conceded by both wet and dry advocates in the neighboring village to be a close contest and the success of the dry element will he quite a blow to the hotel keepers in markham who have tried to administer the law in pro per manner however the result of a vote is a protest against the public sale of beer in the village and no a declaration against the hotel keep ers who of course will feel it most as licenses have been granted for the period to october 1035 it is ex pected the vendors will have the next ten months to wind up their beer business there passed away at his home lot 31 concession 5 uxbridge township on wednesday december 26 1934 richard graham flewell one of our most widely known and highly respected residents in his 74th year the funeral took place to uxbridge cemetery on saturday december 29 1934 services being conducted by rev p t meek assis ted by rev j c irobinson of leaskdale the late richard graham flewell was born in uxbridge township a son of the late william and martha flewell and farmed in uxbridge township all his life for thirty years he sold milk to the residents of uxbridge town where he was well known and highly regarded in 1ss6 he married miss bertha james who with five sons ford of scott and orville roy gordon and oliver all of uxbridge township and two daughters mrs james alsop of scott township and mrs hector mcdonald of uxbridge township are left to mourn the death of a kind and loving husband and father two brothers also survive being william of toronto and wesley of ballantrae uxbridge journal barley there is some activity in this grain but the price has remained about the same on account of the lower freight rate which the canadian west has into the markets of st paul and chicago if we are able to keep our quality of barley up to the standard we have shipp ed there will be very little harm with this reduction to our barley at the prevailing prices oats this grain is due for a long pull there are heavy de liveries in other parts of the country through this sec tion few oats have been sent to the market there will be heavy deliveries later on which will have a tendency to hold the market steady buckwheat it is getting to the time of the year when buck wheat should be put on the market there has been a small raise in the market and we are in a position to take any quantity 98 lbs five roses flour 300 stiver eros phone stouffville 4501 for an all year round market for your milk ship cream for best results and courteous treatment ship your cream to stouffville creamery we pay 1 cent more per pound bulterfat for cream delivered to the creamery stouffville creamery co phone 186 closed every night at six oclock open saturday evenings the remains of the late john potter were interred in stouffville cemetery on sunday afternoon the funeral cortege coming from toron to accompanied by a number of friends and relatives deceased was 55 years of age and was connected with this village through his wife who was miss hettie smith before her marriage her widowed mother married chas radmore but of the original smith family there is mr3 potter and george smith living he being the local photographer hero at j one time the widow smith as she was known before her second j marriage lived with her family in a j house which occupied the site where george saunders store stands in the ratcliff block at the corner of main and mill streets tho old building which stood there is quite well re- j menihered by some of our present citizens john powers of guelph was in town over the holiday season visit ing his mother mrs catherine bruels and sister miss ella powers living in the terrace on albert street mrs bruel if she lives until may 24 next will reach her 91at birthday although unable to lcavo her bed any more and practically stricken with blindness mrs bruels retains an alert mind and her ono big joy at christmas was tho re membrances sent her by tho insti tute and by friends in town whom she wishes us to publicly thank for her mrs bruels and daughter aro well known in the ringwood district where they lived for long years nnd until they moved to town about 12 years ago ggtea5sj fall timo is hero tho time that you should fall in lino for better bread line up for pure food products tell your grocoryman that you want stouffville bread and make sure that he delivers it you know how to mako sure that hell deliver it dont you visit our cake shop stouffville bakery bakers of stouffvllles popular bread ambrose stover prop and you will receive the whole 4 publica tions for one year from the date we receive the coupon- here is the amazing combination low price macleans 84 ifuei 1 yr chatelaine 1 yr canadian 1 yr national home monthly iyr tj pictorial review 1yr i i canadian 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