stouffville ontario june 6 1935 town topics whitchurch township court of revision to hear complaints again- st the assessment made this spring will he held at vandorr on satur day this week june s miss helen wilson daughter of mr george wilson merchant of markliam has joined the nursing staff at the stouuville brierhush hospital the new house erected this winter hy harry sawyer one door east of george brownsborgers on main street south side is com pleted and ready for a prospective buyer harry certainly has con structed a nobby residence small and attractive it is finished in an ivory stocco and is well constructed throughout all conveniences are installed e a grubin ko optometrist and optician will be at his oltice in stouffville on monday and tues day june 10th and 11th rev s c cressmau pastor of the menuonite church is back in the parsonage after a holiday at kitchener due to his recent ill ness although still none to robust it is gratifying to note some im provement in bis eomlitou mrs h w sanders joined her husband at jacksons point last week for the summer season miss xellie stiver lias been spend ing a week at halls lake halibur- ton where her two brothers were engaged in erecting a summer cottage for mr e a button our former residents mr and mrs isaac parkinson were in town on sunday visiting among old friends including mrs luuau who lives with her sister mrs helmkay aim st opposite the imansion house on main street and who is very ill stanley theatre thurs fri- sat june 678 lives of a bengal lancer starring gary cooper franchot tone richard cromwell tho regular monthly meeting of the jr institute is to he known as flower month to be held at the home of miss marjory imertens on wednesday juno 12 at 2 mo oclock isoll call to lie answered by a garden pest and remedy two papers on june in the garden and a rock garden are to be given everyone welcome each member bring cut flowers to he given to the sick or shutins after the meeting prize given for best bouquet tuesday and wednesday 1112 v ill ace tale randalph scott 10th chap law of he wild comedies friday and saturday june 14 and 15 menace joo morrison gertrude michael short subjects tenders have closed for 20 000 worth of new roadway to he built through pefterlaw by the york county road commission how about a few dollars for the townline between markham and whitchurch which is in such bad state of repair the municipal councils of these municipalities should bring pressure to hear on the commission to spend some money on this much travelled line mr christie armstrong is back again at his accustomed place on the bench at monkhouses tailoring establishment after a year or two on his fatherinlaws farm in scott township it is expected that mr and mrs armstrong will return to town permanently this coming fall when the farm is finally taken over by the new owner rmrs a v xolau and mrs griffith were in aurora last week for the funeral of the late bert griffith an employee of the fleury plant there for 57 years he was a former member of the aurora band and member of the oddfellows death came suddenly following a tew days illness mr j l dyer is reported as ex pecting a so per cent reduction on yankee bees should he import any this yeir by reason of scrapping the nra across the line being engaged in a business in which one is liable to get stung at any time mr byer will of course not expect too much however if the bees from uncle sams domain are needed here in ontario we wish the importer well betty beauty salon stouffville permanent waving finger waving marceling hair cutting shampooing oil and scalp treat ments for appointment phone 3206 imiss edna hoover was home with her parents mr and mrs lud hoover over monday girl wanted at once for house work on farm indoors only 515 monthly phone tribune for information miss usta knife had blood-pois- onging now she uses both cress corn anil bunion salves j m storey druggist stouffville imiss janet button has just com pleted her course at university graduating with hei pass arts diploma this year mr and mrs w rennie and mr and mrs j wideman motored to manatoulin island on thursday for a weeks visit quality sumcc imr and mrs archie stover of milverton were visiting her parents mr and mrs harmon hoover and with mr stovers mother mrs elias stover on sunday- miss jeffery of toronto who has played the violin so beautifully at various gatherings of the local christian churches will he in town on sunday and will render special selections at both services in the baptist church the death of mrs elizabeth wagg last week removed a fine mother from this earthly stage mrs wags was the mother of newton k wagg roy wagg and miss ethel wagg of midland all of whom lived in uxbridge before moving to midland the late mrs wagg who was elizabeth kirby of uxbridge brother of frank and peter kirby was also a sister of the late mrs mary davis of stouffville who died in 1a17 iross davis nephew at tended the funeral which took plact to goodwood cemetery on saturday afternoon von can still get a simmons 35 mattress for only 1950 at l e oneills while- the stock lasts 25 mattresses as low as 51150 the stock is limited and the reduction is possible only because we entered a big cooperative buying deal and we pass on the benefit to the public even if you you do not wisli to buy come in and see these mattresses the northern end of whitchurch township was visited by two fires a week ago during the dry spell and just before the heavy rains a fire broke out on the powell property north of vindoit men from the toronto hostel farm next the town ship hall turned out and assisted in saving the remainder of the bush about two tacres was burned over the second fire was at pine orchard where widdifields general store premises caught on fire a bucket brigade was form ed which succeeded on saving the stock liiihj 1 ii pf i i i i do not burn the worms nest from the apple tree says an advice from the dominion experimental farm notes the burning is liable to injure the tree by developing canker in the branch it is better to remove the next by hand preferr- ably in the heat of the day when the worms are sure to be at home they feed in the early morning and even ing says the advice and are then out of the nest engaged in drawing water from a cistern or well at her home in markham village the former dorothy payne now mrs blundle fell in head first and besides a thorough ducking sustained severe bruises to the head and body her cries for help were promptly answered and she was soon rescu ed mrs blundle before her marriage was engaged with mrs grubin for a time in stouffville the municipal council have pass ed a bylaw providing for the pur chase of the additional lands at reservoir park and the next step is we understand to obtain the approval of the ontario depart ment of health this is regarded as merely a routine matter and then a blue print will be obtained of the proposed manner in which the additional water will be gathered on the premises and contained in a reservoir it will of course be some time before men will be engaged in the work of building the reservoir in the meantime copious rains are restoring the water supply now in the reservoirs sshh is on the refrigerator you buy then you are sure you get these features sliding utility basket super freezer automatic tray releasing l e oneill furniture dealer stouffville the general motors refrigerator made in canada the fire alarm was sounded last thursday mornng when the brigade or such part of it that heard the hell rushed to the home of mr and mrs wash paisley who reside in the cottage almost opposite the presbyterian church on main street to snuff out one of the most mysterious blazes ever recorded the fire was extinguishd without the aid of water or chemicals it started in a small clothes closet off a bedroom which mr and imrs paisley had occupied only a half hour before the outbreak they smelled smoke and discovered the little closet ablaze some clothing and the interior of the closet were charred but no other damage was done how the fire started is some thing that is still puzzling mr and mrs paisley only a few moments before mrs paisley had hung a dress on the inside of the closet door it has been suggested that a spark from the kitchen stove which she had been near must have caught in the garment and worked into a flame mrs paisley scouts this idea but it is the only logical one offered there were no wires matches or intlamable materials about the closet damage to the building is covered by insurance mr gordon stevens of mcmaster university hamilton was the guest at the home of mr and mrs joseph gaynian this week gordon who is a former student here is an assistant pastor in one of the tor onto churches the spriug drought had its good points too when a young chap north of ringwood fell in a well there was only two feet of water thus the dry season was a blessing in disguise to him normally the well carried six feet of water verily by their deeds ye shall know them but how often people judge only by looks when one of our townsmen was left stranded on a city street one evening last week he was forced to start the long walk hack to stouffville on foot another citizen of the town recalls seeing a man bedecked in evening dress slippers and looking like as though he was where he didnt belong they passed him up for something that ho wasnt out in the neighborhood of langstaff the fact is a number of the imasonlc brethren attended a meeting at the egllnton avenue temple and through some mis understanding tho local smithy of masonic rank missed a ride home each car load supposed him to bo in some other car nothing daunted the genial billy started the long jaunt on his own power after send ing out an sos call by long dist ance to stouffville longfellows under the spreading chestnut tree relates that tho smithy is a strong and mighty man and ho was telling the truth if he reforred to our william for he strode for home in his ball room slippers covering the ground on his own locomotive all tho way up yonge street to langstaff before friends following up his sos broadcast rescued him thirtyfive years in the ministry yet blind since child hood irev william france will he heard next sunday in the presbyterian church at the usual church service at 3 oclock he uses the brayl system for reading and is a fluent speaker whom all are invited to hear charles e mercer 18 year old son of mr and mrs a c mercer of east orange nj and grandson of mrs elizabeth hoover stouffville graduates this year from a school of 2500 students he has completed an outstanding school year winning an award for a essay on armaments out of a class of 400 and a scholar ship to carry him through three years at browns university r i king bug killer apply by dusting on all garden plants flowers and shrubs for all insects that feed upon the leaves mix in the soil for i grubs and cut worms dr hess fly spray kills flies in the stable protects cattle in the pasture seed corn millet dwarf essex for late seeding sowing rape sugar cane greystone turnips etc stiver bros phone stouffville 4601 seed store and elevator open 3 nights a week cent a mile round trip excursion minimum fares adults 75c child 40c friday june 7 from stouffville to guelph kitchener stratford goderich kincardine southampton owen sound and all intermediate points beyond guelp to st catharines niagara falls buffalo brantford woodstock london sarnia chatham windsor detroit and all intermediate points beyond hamilton barrie orillia gravenhurst bracebridge huntsville north bay meaford collingwood penetang midland ah towns on lines of temiskaming northern ontario rly n central rly cochrane kapuskasi parry sound sudbury flonglac fgeraldton thardrock fjellicoe usturgeon river gold fields sat june 8 to lindsa peterboro toronto and hamilton attraction toronto saturday juno 8 maple leaf stadium 315 pm daylight time touring team of the scottish foot- ball assoc 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