stouffville ontario march 14 1935 town topics ssssssssficss wanted 50 to 75 apply tribune ouice cedar rails e a grubin ro optometrist and optician will be at his olllee in stouffville on holiday and tuesday march isth and 13th for sale a good building or garden lot on harold st apply mrs ii 11 barnes phone 209 jos cayman who delivers the staff of life to our homes for the stouffville bakery is serving on jury in toronto this is joes first ex perience in a court of justice chattel mortgage sale of entire contents of a city home will be sold on the stouffville market saturday at 2 oclock see list in this issue a farmer from south of markham was in the tribune office on tues- jday seeking information on farm i help which he sought to employ times are sure looking better in the country could over laugh and grow fat all you can eat for a quarter served by the swi saturday evening next in katcliffs hall low priced readytowear nieus the regular meeting of the sr and young mens suits at raes womens institute will be held at tailor shop in the shaw block for the home of imrs grubin main st the fellow who wants a low priced on wednesday afternoon march readymade suit with plenty of it is said that sap have been gathered last weekend so springlike has a11 members requested to be wearing quality we have the goods been the weather anyway farmera j present visit welcom f e rae tailor are preparing for the run and tapp- j ins may he done any day possibly tn0 suitings in tweeds j are sori to report the death before this paper is issued worsteds and other cloths for the simcoe hospital on march 6th s spring season are now in at f e i gordon betz aged is years son j raes tailor shop these suit lengths 0 ml aud mrs- artnur betz rev s goudie was in town on are a treat to look at we will bojorillia thursday it is about a year and a pleased to show them half since he took the toronto jones j avenue mbc pastorate and ourj mrs w j mather who is spend- lormer townsman hasnt been called ing the winter in vancouver has on yet to perform the funeral heen on a trip south visiting her ceremony which indicates that his sisters at seattle was h and port- congregation has been well blessed land orgeon our former resident in not being visited by the unbidden is accompanied on her western trip hand in all these months mr by little betty and they are making goudie smilingly observed that the their headquarters at 1203 eleventh- demand for the services of the avenue west vancouver pastor for wedding ceremonies had been quiet running almost equally as stanley theatre stouffville alltalkie friday saturday march 15 and 16 lemon drop kid lee tracy helen mack baby leioy short subjects stouffville is credited in the county council reports as having 43 old ago pensioners this it should be pointed out includes the rural loutes from this place the actual numbers of pensioners in the villagers about 25 and they are en joying the operation of one of the best laws ever put on the statute books tuesday and wednesday march 1920 one showing each night s15 the ninth guest donald cook genevieve toain murraysydney comedy and short subjects miss ruby good daughter of mr c n good of the brierbush hospital has joined the local staff of nurses ater completing her course at the general hospital comedy j hamilton miss good will receive her graduation diploma at hamil ton in june when the annual exer cises come off it will then be miss ruby good rn congratulations of tho funeral was held at orillia on saturday march 9th mr arthur betz is a brother of mr fred betz of this village and mrs betz was formerly miss ida bowers daughter of mr and mrs george bowers the sympathy of their old friends here is extended to all of them in their sorrow relatives from stouffville attended the funer- a very attractive premium list has been compiled by the local horticultural society for the 1935 membership copies are now in the hands of the secretary and district canvasers are available to all con templating joining the organization persons uniting with the society not only assist in civic beautifftation but get valuable plants for them selves at greatly reduced cost this your last chance to take ad vantage of this offer which will be withdrawn after march 21 permanent wave 100 including finger wave and shampoo 9150 the material used in this perman ent is the same as used on 350 and s500 permanents supreme oil croquinole 850 genuine nestle waves 100 730 and 1000 hnlrcuttlup ladies and gentlemen leoxa1u keep1xg phone s114 four doors east of presbyterian church body hardwood is being deliver ed in town at 10 per cord cut four lengths other grades of wood are selling at various lower prices miss wylie mesrs c w coulson and c sandford of oshawa ver3 sunday visitors at the home of mrs a leaney mrs archie hill of limerick sask visited one day this week with mr and mrs j ir barkey spruce villa such the late w j stark acquir ed the property when he was here and we believe it passed from him to dr storey the fine brick ttables in connection wero well suited for horsemen in giving up the farm and settling in this pro perty mr baker intends to devote his timo to the decorating and painting business quality service just one week to the official date of spring march 21st the daily star carried a picture of earlcook of lemonville as he bid farewell at toronto union sta tion to the president of the maple leaf baseball team as the boys entrained for tampa for the open- training season of the league i team earl is likely to be on the pitching end of the toronto team again but of course there may be some sales made and exchange of players but nothing along this line it happened one night j been suggested yet by the on monday rev w e smalley brought to the tribune office a branch from a plum tree laden with blossom after expressing our astonishment at such phenomenal growth for the 10th of march mr smalley blandly explained that he had plucked the limb and taken it into the house nursing it on a bottle as one would a bouquet for sale or rent comfortable g- roomed house all conveniences good divided cellar garage located on albert street apply ratclift company mrs j r barkey of spruce villa and her son gordon of toronto spent the weekend with her daught er mrs earl honsberger of gowanstown ontario five woollen blankets are being made in lindsay and they will be sent to the dionne children if not immediately needed the little girls can put them away in their hope chests toronto council announces tha daylight saving time will begin in that city on april 28 it is more correct to say that tho great annual mixup with the rest of the pro vince begins on that date one of the popular screen pictures it happened on night has been secured for the stanley showing friday and saturday march 22 and 23 the officers and members of the local masonic order will entertain the ladies to a theatre party at the friday showing of this picture and later to a banquet stivers pastry flour made from all ontario fall wheat three 24 pound bags for 200 we have our field seeds on display such as stivers grimm alfalfa government stand ard no 1 crown on our farms alshce no 1 red clover no 1 no 2 timothy no 1 the prices are not as high as was thought they would be at one time you will be well pleased with the quality of seeds we are offering at this spring prices the senior womens institute will hold a st patricks supper in ratcliffs hall on saturday evening march 16 the ladies will serve irish stew and mashed potatoes pan cakes with syrup pie cake tea and coffee all you can eat for 25c f e rae merchant tailor has just received a spring shipment of new suitings and overcoatings in the newest patterns and fabrics men and young men should see them over shaws store c v charters of brampton gave the tribune a hasty call on friday when in town for the funeral of the late mrs alecia may he is a mem ber of the firm of the charters publishing co and son of sam charters the member for peel county mrs h b preston wife of our cnr agent has come up from belleville their old home to spend the summer here mrs preston is very much taken with the general advantages of stouffville tho stanley theatre will com mence their tuesday and wednes day program again after having dis continued this showing for the heavy winter months next tuesday and wednesday the ninth guest will be the feature friday and saturday march 22 and 23 clark gable claudette colbert officials awing wood or youll be happy sawing wood or cutting down trees this month if you are equipped with our saws and axes theyre re liable in the steel stay sharp longer and enable the farmer to do more work with greater ease saps runnin big stock sap buckets spiles and pails for tho maple syrup season b rath waits hardware stouffville ontario the funeral of the late mrs sarah alecia may took place from the residence of mr w e imorden on friday afternoon an impressive service was conducted by rev thos laidlaw assisted by rev e morton interment was made at erindale cemetery near where de ceased spent many years of her life numerous friends and relatives from toronto brampton and other places wero here for the funeral and followed the remains to their last resting place ready for spring mr harry klinck in company wlth his mother mrs thos klinck were in aurora last thursday for the golden wedding anniversary of mr and mrs peter bovair the bride of 50 years and mrs klinck were school girls together both be ing born at eversley mrs klinck was so years of age last january and mrs bovair is slightly younger mr and mrs bovair were married at eversley by the late walter amos before her marriage she was miss eliza scott with her husband they farmed in king for the greater part of forty years until ton years ago when they retired in aurora mrs lindsay ferguson of ringwood is a daughter of this venerable couple about 100 attended the wedding anniversary monday may 0 the twentyfifth anniversary of king georges acces sion is to be observed in canada as a public holiday which will make two holidays for that month vic toria day may 24 being fixed by statute as the king has expressed a desire that celebrations should be local there will be none initiated on a national scale to mark the oc casion the governorgeneral did on march 1 begin a campaign to be known as the king george v silver jubilee cancer fund of canada failure to pay dog taxes and se cure the necessary licenses resulted in four local residents of smiths falls appearing in police court be fore magistrate j t kirkland and in each case the magistrate ordered that license fees be paid along with 300 costs or sentences of 10 days in jail would be pronounced police are checking up on dog taxes and failure to secure the licenses will result in additional court cases assessor george storey is now mak ing his rounds in stouffville and those who neglect to procure a tag for any dog harbored are liable to the same treatment as was handed out at the falls coopers warble fly powder 1 lb 80c i lb makes sufficient wash to give 3 or 4 necessary dressings to at least 25 animals cil minerals for cattle and hogs 50 lbs 160 100 lbs 300 stiver bros phone stouffville 4501 milk three generations of curlers have been throwing the granite rocks in the local academy for curlers here during the past winter months and on more than one occasion the three generations were in action at one timethey are mr henry brillinger and his son harry along with the latters son claude the junior member of the trio although yet a school boy is the tallest of the family circle we wonder how many clubs could offer such a combination as the brillinger family present in curling circles not so long ago less than 20 years herb obrien and sam mccann conducted a livery barn in stouffville at the rear of the old frame building which stood on the present post office site while obrien mccann sounds as irish as paddles pig mccann was really an ardent orangeman and some times was called orange mccann last week our former citizen mccann died at his home in oshawa in the 80th year of his age he had been in ailing health for tho past two years and last spring ho underwent two operations from which he never fully recover ed being forced to remain in bed for the final four months previous to his death the late mr imccann was born at coulsons corners living most of his early life in and around gilford and bradford he then resided in stouff ville but for 16 years lived in tor- beforo moving to 167 park road north oshawa where he liv ed until his death in 1885 he married ellen huff he was a presbyterian a conservative and an orangeman he is survived by his wife one son jack at north bay two daugh ters florence at bcavorton and sadie at homo also one grandchild threo sons and one daughter prede ceased him wallace being killed overseas following a service at oshawa six mombors of lambton lol of which ho was a member acted as pallbearers interment was made at st johns church cemetery coul sons hill on saturday march 2nd with rev u b stevenson conduct- lag tho service also the orange service the pallbearers at coulsons wero mossr frank steele sam steele mac sturgeon william one door east of the library sturgeon henry moriarty and thos phone 263 stouffville thorpe if you have no way of com ing to town i will be glad to come and display coats at your home come in and see our spring coats and suits in the seasons newest fashion showing thei swagger suits short suits and 3piece suits also a large stock of junior misses coats and suits in the latest tweeds and crepes all sold at very reasonable prices we also have a large stock of ladies spring hats made in straws and silks if necessary coats and suits may be made to measure at 110 extra cost harry golden mrs jane williams our 90 year- old east end resident has had medical attention this past week suffering from shock alleged to be the result of some hoodlums dis- turbing tho aged lady very late one night recently it appears that some men tramping to their homes east of stouffville became quite rowdy at brimstone point and entered into a scuffling match right on the veranda of the williams home which is unprotected and close to the street they smashed into the door and badly frightened the occupants of the house with the result as above stated constable pugh has been getting information on the matter but no charges have been laid as yet mr edward baker is moving from the booth farm adjoining the public school property to the resi dence of the late dr john storey main street west which has been vacant since dr storeys death or since his housekeeper gave up occupying the home this is one of the best built residences in town being erected between 45 and 50 years ago it was built by dr patterson a young veterinary who lived but a few years to enjoy his fine property another vet who occupied the place was the late phil button who was also a prominent horse 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