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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 21, 1935, p. 1

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jtottutrillt sfcci twite volxlvi no 51 stouffville ontario thursday march 21 1935 a v nolan publisher nyal buchu- juniper kidney pills a most valuable remedy in the treatment of dis eases of the kidneys and urinary organs inflam mation of the bladder and kidneys gravel pain in the back etc 25c 50c boxes j the m storey druggist home of quality drugb legal harold a sanders barrister solicitor notary public etc stouffville ontario phone 1s003 mccullough button barristers solicitors convey ancers etc buttons block stouffville honey 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 betier quarters townsnip clerks municipal councils which have done without proper municipal meeting places and ocie space for their municipal clerk ami treasurer are finding it increasingly difficult to carry on in the old slipshod manner of bygone days because of the increasing work heaped upon those officials by governmental and other authority pickering township has just com pleted alterations to their hall giv ing proper quarters for the clerk to work in and markham township is studying plans to remove the clerks oflico to their own municipal build ing which will be renovated to accommodate this official when a new appointment is made to succeed the late g a m davison in whitchurch township a move is underway to build an addition to the township hall at vandorf to accommodate the clerk and treasur er and where the township records may he housed in safekeening plans have been submitted to the council but further consideration is to be given the matter before work is authorized the plans submitted were for an addition to the east end of the hall large enough to make a clerks office and hold council meetings in it is felt by some that a hall largo enough to hold public meetings in would entail too much cost for heat ing just for the clerk to work in another plan to be considered is a small office addition to the north side of the hall with double doors opening into the present hall which could sitll be used for public meet ings of te council in conjunction with tho clerks office wnicb could be closed off as a private office for the clerk kennedy quits nomination race largest cash auction ever held in local district good number still east york seat after tho number of prospective can didates for the liberal nomination in east york federal riding was re duced by one saturday with the announcement by lyman kennedy president of the east york liberal association that he would be un able to accept due to poor health the pronouncement was made at a meeting of the southwest scarboro liberal association the meeting was addressed by dennis mccarthy and p w kay- field aspirants for the nomination goldwyn fleming alex mcgregor and dr ojc withrow are also mentioned as possible candidates at the convention scheduled for may 3 pastor and wife 45 yea mar jo years lreaclitrig the gospel receipts exceed 5000 for farm equipment steckley homestead sold for more than 8000 won nice prizes briarbush hospital main street stouffville license no 263 graduated nurses in attendance private semiprivate and public wards phono 191 mrs er good superintendent medical on thursday evening march 14 the young people of vandorf under the auspices of the stouffville junior institute presented their play the street called sham in ratcliffs hall proceeds at the door amounted to 2335 a feature of the evening was tho draw for a beautiful quilt fern stand and tray miss jean gray was the holder of the first lucky ticket and proudly carried home the quill a loely fern stand made by win greenbury was won by wallace vaughan of bloomington while the if the farm stock and implement sale of the goods and chattels be longing to the estate of the late frank steckley for long years tax collector of whitchurch was not the largest public auction snapped off in one day it certainly was by far the largest in recent years never before has such a large auction been in this district on a completely cash basis and as a re sult receipts for the day totalled several hundred dollars more than 5000 removal of grain and hay would vary the amount but the above estimate is conservative auctioneer alvm s farmer was in line fettle to tackle the biggest job in his brief auctioning career and he sure made a name for himself none of the old veterans ever did better the entire stock and imple ments from two farms along with the real estate were put over the block between 10 oclock in the morning and 515 in the afternoon the sale of course was held on the home farm just east of the bethesda storo a mile the crowd was likened unto markham fair and although between 500 and coo were served dinner or lunch at noon many more went to stouffville and mark- ham for dinner there were three pieces of real tray went to mr thos kellington of estate advertised but the old ballantrae one of our own boys edgar kidd son of extreeve herman kidd lias gone to burwash where he has joined the ranks of the guards men and will now be known as guard e kidd edgar should make a capable man for this important work of guarding the burwash prison he is a good marksman and we know that when he went rabbit hunting there was always a serious face on the bunnies likewise when lie went north for the deer season it was a serious matter for the fleetfooted runners and so it will be if any of those prisoners at burwash become unruly and at tempt to escape past guard kidd gormley bible school closing ground hogs were seen near gorm ley on saturday last just six e s barker lds dds honor graduate of royal college of dental surgeons and of the university of toronto office in gmblns block phone s201 markham every tuesday ofiice in wear block sbo h o klinck obrien avenue for your insurance needs in fire life automobile burglary and all casualty lines dr s s ball physician and surgeon office cor obrien and main phone 19 6 coroner fob york county dental d c smith ldsdds neil c smith ldsdds office over the bank of commerce office hours 9 to 12 130 to 530 phone ofiice 1011 residence 1015 weeks after feb 2 what is this an indication of mrs d w heise has not been very well of late we understand her heart is causing the trouble a little rest we are told is needed mrs victor stover of markham is convalescing at the home of mr and mrs frank harvey mrs stover is a sister of mrs harvey gormley bible school will close thursday of next week the closing exercises will be held in the evening of marcli 2sth the school has been lit operation since early in november it is not yet decided whether the school will be carried on again at gormley this will mado known later in tho year the brethreninchrst church at heise hill is closed for a couple of weeks in order that it may be put in shape for the coming general conference which will be held in it early in june the last general conference was held hero in 1923 during the time tho church is closed tho heise hill congregation are worshipping in tho mbc church at now gormley fred byer rural mall courier no 1 of this place has recently secured a motor cycle for delivering his majestys iroyal mail possibly more couriers could take up the same idea and save ou car expense mrs levi hoover and daughter ruth have vacated their home mak ing way for their recently married son allan and wife formerly miss bertha fidler mrs hoover and daughter now occupy a house on main st formerly owned oy tho late mr asa winger bloomington the quilt realized the sum of 27 so as a slight token of the institutes appreciation of her work in con nection with preparing the quilt mrs fletcher goudio was presented with a gorgeous bouquet oi hot house flowers m ock parliament a c burkholder insurance canada life assurance also automobile and fire co thomas birkett insurance agency everything in incurance phono 25902 stouffville ont stewart beare phone markham 2c03 or to bralthwaites hardware 9601 radio repairing a service you will appreciate l e oneill stouffville funeral director and embalmer night and day service business phone residence phone 9s01 9820 the canadian history class of our local continuation school held the opening session of their mock parliament last wednesday imarch 13th in true parliamentary style his honour the lieutenantgovernor e b good was escorted to the throne he was followed by the sergeant-at- arma pauline boadway carrying the mace which was placed on the table and tho session opened his honour the lieutenant gover nor read the speech from the throne then the honourable margaret forsyte was elected speaker during the session many heated arguments took place between prime minister honourable allan bakeh and the leader of the oppo sition the hon edith borinsky so heated did the argument become that both speakers forgot at times to address the chair and amid much laughter were called to order a vote of want of confidence mov ed by hon edith borinsky and seconded by grace ilehman was vot ed down the honourable the prime minister gave notice of a bill to be introduced at the coming session a vote that the session be ad journed was submitted and carried and after the mace was removed from the table by sergeant-at- arms the speaker declared the session adjourned signed clerk of the house margaret ball steckley homestead of 100 acres was sold to w j stewart of cayuga just prior to the sale mr stewart whose mother lives in richmond hill is a young man the reported price is between 8000 and 59000 the farm has excellent buildings well watered with flow ing wells beautiful grounds and garden the passing of this- fine pro perty into other hands is not with out a pang of regret to the steckley family for to the grandfather of the late frank steckley was the deed made from the crown over 100 years ago there had thus lived on the place four generations of the steck ley family the first to take possess ion clearing the land from virgin forest the hundred acres im mediately south of the home place and known as the leathers farm drew bids up to 7000 by an out of town man but it was withdrawn from sale likewise the 25 acres north was not sold although herb foote bid the place which has nine acres of bush to 1000 both these places are likely to sell almost im mediately from the first drop of the ham mer the auctioneer kept one steady stream of bids flowing in and tho big crowd milled about in an effort to get near the articles on sale some couldnt get close enough to make a bid but still there were plenty when old stable forks start ed to sell from the wagon at around dollar it was the tip that prices would rule high throughout the sale the fordson tractor three years old realized 260 cash going to albert booth stouffville who is starting farming again on his pro perty south of the school house the largest individual sale on chattels was recorded on the threshing machine which went to a pickering buyer at 500 cash others sought to purchase this machine on credit but the terms of the sale were ad hered to of cash only the mccormack drill and fertil izer combined was clipped off at 9750 and was a good buy at the price two binders sold one at 25 and one very old at 15 the cutt ing box with blower attached went to clark young of milliken for 115 although people were stand ing ankle deep in mud bob sleighs were in good demand one set bringing 25 and another 27 fred coakwell markham town ship bought the tractor 3furrow plow at 50 an extensive outfit for the sugar season sap evaporator spiles buckets all complete realized 216 and being taken among different buyers there were a lot of hogs sold one farmer jack clement richmond hill taking a pen at 224 cows topped 55 and a team of black horses 16750 each the buyer for the team was a scarboro man of the nine or ten horses every animal went over the hundred mark grain and hay sold moderate hay realized 9 ton purchaser to drawn his own mixed grain 101 bushel and oats 36c at exactly 515 the last horse was sold and this finished the selling but the bookkeeper george storey and ross ratcliff were busy until after 10 oclock the smoothness with which the sale went off was marvelous accounts were settled satisfactory and most of the stuff removed that evening tardy easter due to late new moon ik harry millard dead the death is reported from vancouver of dr harry millard brother of mr george millard of newmarket and nephew of airs gcorgo robinson stourfvllle he was a man in his late sixties and a resident of york county in his lyoungor days date of prime feast of church determined by moon with lent well under way and balmy weather pointing the way to spring easter looms on the horizon as the next important day of the year the day of smart hats and easter eggs tho tribune has received a num ber of inquiries as to how the date of this prime feast of tho church is set it is a moveable feast which falls on the first sunday after first full moon following march 21 the spring equinox thus it cannot fall before march 22 or after april 25 easter 1935 therefore is dis tinctly a late easter there is a full moon on march 20 which misses tho prescribed date by one day the next full moon occurs on april is which is maunday thursday with easter sunday hard on its heels easter has not fallen on april 21st as it docs this year slnco 1ss9 it will do so again in 1946 1957 and 2019 aged glasgow mother receiyes broken hip mr henry slack paid a hurried call to the queen city on monday measles are being showered over our neighbourhood at the present time spring is just around the corner the buzzsaw is to be heard in all directions miss addio davis spent a day last week with her aunt mrs louis e slack mr and mrs ted lintner visited with her mother mrs jos alsop on sunday mr louis smith and lady friend visited with his parents over the weekend cottage prayer meeting will bo held at tho homo of mrs henry slack monday night march 25 we would like to see as many out as possible while absent from home a few hours one evening thieves entered engagement mr and mrs j b ainslie of richmond hill announce the en gagement of their daughter eva to william brodie son of mr and mrs c j brodie of stouffville the marriage will take place the first week in april the engagement is announced of rona m hare daughter of mr and mrs robert hare stouffville out to mr r david couperthwaite son of mr and mrs j b couper thwaite agincourt ontario the marriage to take place quietly in march when the scribe called at tho mennonite parsonage on tuesday afternoon wo found the comfort- ablo home bedecked with lovely ros es tulips and flowering house plants love and admiration breath ed in every coiner of the room the family had been there on the sun day and stalwart sons through their presence and in the language of the flowers were bringing their congratulations to parents mr and mrs s cressman on tho eve of their 45th wedding anniversary although temporarily laid aside for a few weeks through illness rev mr cressman is the ministei and pastor of tho stouffville mennonite brethren in christ con gregation he has been in the ministry forty years during which time he had been pastor of the majority of the ontario charges in addition to serving twelve years as presiding elder mr and mrs cressman are happily serving for the third year on the local charge where they are highly esteemed and beloved by their parishouers and other friends married on the 19th of march 45 years ago it was almost a st patricks wedding the couple were united in wedlock by rev s krupp at tavistock the home town of the bride at this time mr cress man was employed on the cressman homestead as a farmer but shortly after entered the ministry mrs cressman before her marriage was a member of the evangelical faith and rev mr krupp was her pastor to this happy union there are five sons and two daughters the girls being mrs lageer of creemore and miss joy cressman rn who is at present nursing her father back to normal health of the five sons all were home on sunday ex cepting lloyd who followed in the fathers footsteps and is a preacher down in emporia kansas the other boys who were in stouffville on sunday with their wives are c w cressman of the dominion tire co kitchener w s cressman with the great west life assurance co at london vernon w engaged with a fire insurance company at kitchener and frank h also of kitchener with the goodrich tire co among the beautiful flowers re ferred to was a lovely bunch of roses from the true friend organ ization in the mbc church bethesda itadio star coming dick the amateur gardener whose regular midday broadcasts over ckoc are a perpetual de light to thousands of horticultur- allyminded folk throughout ontario will bo with us in person on april 4 th the local society have engaged one or our homes taking a tew jars ratcliffs hall for the occasion and of fruit also an air press potato a wondering how they spray bugs must be going to be bad can accommodate- the crowds that it this year seems certain will attend dicks illustrated talk on how to plan your garden will suggest to each listoner a host of spring activities moreover he invites your questong o any subject of a horticultural our cherished mother mrs wm drewery aged 78 met with a dis astrous accident on thursday and now lies in stouffville hospital with a fractured hlpclearing a bit of ice from the back door she fell in some nature manner and lay helpless tor an i connection with this event a hour before she was discovered she live entertainment and refresh- is expected to recover iment commltteo are making elabor ate preparations for the suppor of i tho season tables will be filled from the fourth shipment of dairy i5 until after 730 and you are ad- cattle exported from british columi vised lo rnmo early as dick is to be bia to the orient this winter con- underway by 8 measles measles and more meas les who will have them next measles and bad colds have con fined many of our people to their homes we wish them all a speedy recovery the young peoples meeting which was to be held on tuesday evening was called off on account of the illness of several members mr frank curtis celebrated march 17th the green daj by go ing to greenbank your irish friends congratulate you on your loyalty jnd patriotism we are sorry to roport that rae baker of oac guelph has had the misfortune of breaking his arm how about giving him a postcard shower boyaf mrs noble who has been living in part of mr and mrs ralph aliins home is leaving bethesda this week owing to sickness and a stormy sunday afternoon tho attendance at sunday school was very small last sunday let us see a good turn out next week with the churches melville bethesda peaoh8 united churches bev j mcewen ba sunday march 24th 1935 1000 am peachs 1115 am melville 730 pm bethesda t t t t stouffville presbyterian bev w h fuher ba sunday march 24th 1935 200 pm sunday school 300 pm church service the pastor will be with us we cordially invite the public to worship with us t t t t lemoxvhle bloomington ballantbab rev c b jeffcry minister sunday march 24th 1935 1030 ballantrae 2 3 0 bloomington 700 pm lemonville t t t t stouffvujle mennonite church rev s cressman pastor prayer meeting friday night at s pm let ug meet with god in prayer sunday march 24th 1935 1000 am sunday schoo 1100 morning worship 700 evening service evening service by rev w k- a former pastor of stotrffvule everyone welcome t t t t stouffville united ohukce thos laidluw ma j tot- sunday march 24th iyg 1100 am morning woiuip is christianity appealing o soft ness or strength 230 pm s s and bib classes 700 pm evening servijo bridges not burnei monday 8 pm y p s wednesday 8 pm prayer 2i bible study the iw a will meet at the home of mrs alex scott on tuesday evening march 26th at 8 ocjocl you will find a hearty welcome at all these service t t t t births sibley at the brlorbush hospital stouffville on marcli 19th 1935 to mr and mrs kirby sibley whitchurch township a daughter slstcd of 26 head of ayrshire heifers shipped february 1 to a dairy in hong kong business mens and young mens bible class in oddfellows hall sunday after noon at 230 rev thos laidlaw teacher come and find a welcome and help along an organization that ministers to tho highest good of the both supper and lecture the orchestra which gave such signal service at the annual meot ing is expected to again be with us mark the date on your calendar and toll your friends to do the same listen to dick on the air at 1230 and youll want to see him in stouffville thursday april 4 tho small charge of 25c for adults and 15c for childron covers for those young men of our town and comunable to partake of the supper munlty silver collection only subscription notice after april first next all outstanding subscriptions owing the tribune for more than two years will bo handed to the federal surety company for collection scores of persons had re quested to be carried on tho books but many bvo failed to make any remittance and it is therefore necessary to obtain help in gelinp in these small account small individually but large in bulk to the publisher wo would wclcomo a remittance from any owing these back accounts in tho meantime while tho surety company will be firm in their effort to collect no extra charges will bo added to any account un less forced into court proceed ings which we do anticipate a v nolan bloomington and k tcwoom christian churcijes rev e morton prescber sunday march 24th 1 i3r a degenerated church la tho greatest danger in the world lie- ware least thou forget i ho lord deut 612 services next lords day 1100 am bloomington 230 pm ringwood 700 pm altona let us serve the lord kind ness come before his pre witli singing ps 1002 ho welcomes all t t t t stouffville baptist qhtiboh charcs s mcgrnth piisto sunday march 24th 198 jt000 am sunday school clas es for all 1100 morning worship 700 evening service a short song service of old a2uar hymns before tho retrular service wed 800 pm prayer meeting any heart turned god ward faels more joy in one short hour of prayer than eer was raised by all the feasts of earth lnce its foundation the bible class will moot at th homo of mrs hamlltoi church street south on friday evening march 2ud at 8 oclock every member is urged to bo present we heartily invite the public to rn of our sorvicos t t t t stouffviiile congbeg 5 i xonafi christian oauwmi hnrry worling pasj- sunday march 24th 1935 stouftviuo 1000 am bible school class tit all 1100 am morning wore ii- 700 pm evening servli short song service of old time hymns church hill i sunday march 24th 1935 200 pm bible school classes for all 300 pm church service thursday march 21 8 pm tho christian endeavour will moot at tho home of mr and mrs will beach a hearty welcome awaits all who attend these services

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