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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 26, 1935, p. 5

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stouffville ontario september 26 1935 i town topics mr and mrs george watson motored to uxbridge on thursday last for the jubilee celebration of their old home community the town reservoirs were checked over last week and the supply of water is ample both reservoirs are lilled near to the overflow point the hotel at callendar ontario has been sold to a toronto man for 13000 tho purchaser must ex pect the quintuplets will never grow up mr and mrs f l silvester were in town a few hours one afternoon last week they are now at the windsor arms toronto since they sold theirsumiiier home at keswick mr and mrs silvester will motor to florida again this winter lost between stouffville and lemouville a wheel off a childs wagon walter gray phone 3703 mr and mrs stanley somerville and two daughters also mrs james somerville grenville spent sunday with mr and mrs t b irae e a grubin ro optometrist and optician will be at his office in stouffville on tmonday and tuesday sept 30th and oct 1st according to the beaverton ex press hon h h stevens will speak in sunderland on october 27 at a public meeting mr bruce rowbotham was home from montreal for the weekend visit ing his parents mr and mrs f c rowbotham bruce is engaged with canadian industries limited one of canadas largest industries in their chemical laboratory department john button returned to toron to this week to resume studies in medicine at toronto university after the holiday season additional students from stouffville this year entering university are imiss agnes kllnck donald closson sam borin- sky and charles nolan all four are attending university college donald moyer will attend mcmaster uni versity at hamilton rev thos laidlaw preached a strong antiwar sermon to his congregation in the united church on sunday morning that must have met with the approval of every listener he warned that the heat ing of drums and playing the regi mental march was not war how ever much we like to hear the martial music mr robert lmiller and mr geo watson veteran judges officiated at beaverton fair on saturday mr miller was judge on cattle and mr watson judged the light horses the weather on saturday was ideal and the fair was well attended mr and mrs dresk texas called on mr and mrs e j davey in company with mr john cummings of goderich who spent a few days here rev thos laidlaw officiated at the funeral service for the late jas hortop who died at utiea where he had been a lifelong resident inter ment was at utiea sir joe cooneys gelding roy c todd took second money at the barrie races on saturday in the 230 trot or pace harry davis son of mr jack davis drove the gelding and handled the ribbons well for a lad in his first race mr cooney and mr george lee took the horse north ir the latitters truck which is the first time this season that roy c todl has been on the track dr gilbert richardson entertain ed about 25 members of the medical fraternity of scarboro at his farm here on friday afternoon with mr and mrs lloyd turner acting as host and hostess the doctors dis cussed matters pertaining to their profession but the program was quite informal yet interesting a delightful lunch was served by mrs turner and a pleasant time spent among the followers and enjoyment of the country send in the names of your visit ors to the office of this paper or any other items of news we will appreciate your interest and the home town paper will be the more interesting news of value is often omitted because the editor is not in the know betty beauty salon stouffville permanent waving xestlo xestoil wave 300 730 1000 xestle superoil wave 350 frigiulne wave 500 750 1000 frigkline special wave 350 these waves can be had in spiril croqulgnole or combination all waves include shampoo and finger- wave only genuine supplies are used in this salon for appointment phone 320g house to rent 6 rooms water and electric miss valentine vic toria street imr from much sam armstrong seriously ill nose hemorrhages is now mproved l e oneill creamery quotes the following advanced prices this week tor cream delivered 25c for special and 23c for 1st grade keep in mind the 30 th anni versary of melville church on oct 2s full particulars later mr warren rae son of whit church townships reeve is report ed very ill saturday sept 2sth is the date of another great one day sale of coats and dresses for fall and winter coats with luxurious fur collars long wearing linings full interlining or if desired chamois interlining fall frocks in fibre silk new crepes velvet wool etc in black brown wine green and navy plan to be present the w h shaw store two of our oldest citizens have birthdays this month on sept 15 mr elijah pennock passed his s5th year and on sept 21 mr nathan forsyth was s3 both men are quite active and were capable of doing a big days work right up to a very few years ago they are not idle yet by any means and so it ever is with men who have spent a busy life they will always be busy for it is part of their very nature these two citizens have lived all their long lives within the shadow of this village and they did their share in making the early history of the town mayor j b johnston orillia lias announced that he has the machinery all ready to set in motion for the establishment of a munici pality owned bank in the town de cided upon by the mayor shortly after his election last winter when a bank allegedly rtfused to advance money to the town until it was satis fied as to the manner in which it was going to be spent ritson pippon and other fall apples 75e bushel a e booth phone 2g0 three roomed apartment to rent in silvester block apply in barber shop upstairs very cheap rent mr noah baker is very grateful and appreciative of the manner in which his friends remembered him on the occasion of his birthday it was like a post card shower said mr baker and i thank them all sympathy is extended to imr and mrs william allan of calgary in the loss of their infant daughter of nine montlis the grandparents here mr and mrs john r hodgins also feel keenly the passing of their little granddaughter which oceurrod last week in the western city stouffville funeral director embalmer and night and day service business phone residence phone e a grubin registered optometrist will be at his office in stouffville every other moday and tuesday october dates 1st 14th 15th 28th 29th september dates 3rd 16th 17 30th eyes examined glasses fitted and repaired phone stooffvills 2405 quality service mrs charlie dadson and children betty and joan are leaving this week to spend a month with her father in orillia stanley theatre sunbeam jewell stouffville showing every evening at s15 sound system ontario saturday continuous 7 to 11 rev harry miller of littleton north carolina is reported to be seriously ill at his home in the south old friends in stouffville will regret to learn only a few weeks ago he was here for the funeral of his sister the late mrs kate miller stanley theatre stouffville watch these columns next week for full announcement of the serial mystery mountain starring ken maynard and his wonder horse tarzan commencing oct 789 priz es will be given away each night to the holder of lucky ticket full program each night remember the one day sale of coats and dresses on saturday sept 2sth distinctive styles no two alike the very latest styles and fabrics dresses from 205 up coats from 705 up do not miss this opportunity at the w h shaw store the young peoples society meet ing for the united church took the form of a camp fire service in the park on monday evening it was al so a social event that was thorough ly enjoyed by the goodly number who were fortunate to be present tho night was dark but the light from the bonfire lighted the surroundings to ideal illumina tion leaving we suppose a few dark sliadows acceptable to the young folk there was singing of hymns prayer a story well told by miss helen rowbotham and more sing ing then weiners and rolls yards and yards of both sufficient it is said to encircle the village mr and mrs j- s dougherty imiss mildred dougherty and mr and mrs robt burnett have taken a cottage for this week near iminden the clerks office here is in charge of miss eveljyn dougherty during her fathers absence thursday friday saturday september 20 27 28 murder on a honeymoon edna may oliver cartoon in color comedies james gleason silly symphony monday tuesday wednesday september 30 october 1 2 the mighty barnum wallace berry mickey mouse silly symphony the liberal rally planned to be held in stouffville on the evening of oct 2nd should draw a following from all four ridings of east and north york ontario and muskokaontario when the candidates will all be pre sent being on the boarder of all these ridings it was tho logical centre for the candidates to hold a rally which is sponsored by goldie flem ing east york candidate see adver- tisment in this issue and keep wednesday night next open imorgan baker 3ipp chairman imr and mrs nathan forsyth greatly appreciate the kindness shown them following their accident and mr forsyth also wishes to thank the many friends who so kindly remembered him on his birthday sept 21st thursday friday saturday october 3 1 5 shanghia loretto roung chas boyer winter coats winter is almost here cold days are not far off bo pre pared let your winter coats now wo hnvo a largo supply of ladies and misses coats all furtrlinmod and most of them shamolslined all sizes also half sizes selling from 1205 up no extra charge for coats made to measure if it is not convenient for you to call at our store i will he glad to call at your home with a display of coals ladies hats wo havo a large supply of select felt hats in small and largo head sizes all hats sold reasonable ladies hosiery wo carry a full lino of lidics hose in silk silk and wool all wool in all sizes and shades sold at a low price h golden phone 263 stouffville 1 door east of libraiy church street roadway which has been the subject of much criticism be cause of so many holes for motorists has been repaired also obrien avt which was getting badly broken up has had attention these two lieavily travelled streets will never meet the demands of an exacting public today until they are treated to a tarvia top surface of some nature the holes repaired the past week will reappear in an incredible short time its a wonder that ratepayers on these streets do not give some thought to the question of a tarvia road the cost of which we believe would not be onerous having regard to the narrow width to he surfaced the public meeting called for ratcliffs hall on saturday evening in the interests of a national government for canada was very poorly attended and only 20 people were in the hall when the first speaker rose to address the audience which was busy shopping and dis cussing politics on the street it is evident that the proposal for nation al government does not meet with even casual consideration in stouff ville district the death occurred at gore bay fmanitoulin island on thursday last week of a native of pickering town ship and former resident of stouff ville ill the person of william e george in his soth year as a young man the late mr george resided in stouffville for a time but 55 years ago he located at gore bay where he conducted an extensive planing mill business in which he remained quite active all the rest of his days it has recently been in charge of his nephew deceased was a bachelor nnd is survived by four brothers and three sisters namely russel and richard george colorado david in missouri samuel of aurora mrs john blakey of california mrs lemon of milwaukee mrs jos hoover obrien avenue stouffville g mark malting barley market continues steady somedays the market looks brighter others easier our prices have stayed the same to date if you have pure barley but a little on the light side get in touch with us we can make it marketable without any extra cost to you spring wheat we want a limited quantity our price is above the market price oats we are paying a small premium for oats going 34 lbs or better oats look though they will be easier when the western grain comes on the market- mixed grain owing to varied quality please send samples we are always in the market for grain we suggest sending in sample for firm bid try us on your next grain stiver bros seed store and elevator open 3 nights a week phone 4501 stonffvllle ont oexoe o 0 ioexoe ioexoe 30e30i cut the cords that strangle canada vote liberal jo o i o d o markham fair grand stand program oct 345 persons who read the financial report of the stouftville hydro system in our last issue will be pleased withthe financial progress made in so short a number of years there is just one question that might linger in the minds of hydro patrons and that is now that sufficient money is on hand to pay all our indebtedness why is there not another substantial drop in rates money has been made at prevailing rates but the patrons want a cut in their monthly bills in preferance to a haidback every year or so of unused surpluses in the treasurery of the commission friday october 4th commencing at 100 pm pony irace 1214 hands and underpurse 2000 half mile best 2 in 3 heats soo 500 400 300 mile running race purse 3000 best 2 in 3 heats 1500 1000 500 pony race 13 hands and under purse 2000 half mile best in heats 800 500 400 and 300 pony irace 11 hands and un der purse 2000 half mile best 2 in 3 heats soo 500 400 300 other attractions include softball tournament horse shoe pitching tugofwar s men to team old time fiddlers contest boys colt and calf club and grain show the homo of mr and mrs a r hohson raglan avenue toronto was the scene of a happy event on saturday last the 21st of septem ber when father and mother in the home celebrated their 25th wedding anniversaiy a sister of mrs hob- son imiss nora stepleton o stoufl- villo was present as was the child ren of the bride and groom of a quarter century ago the family of two sons and a daughter present ed the parents with a silver tea tray while during the evening the j members of the east and west club social workers dropped in and be stowed upon the bride and groom a silver tea service mr hobson al so remembered his bride on this silver anniversary occasion by pre- senting her with a silver fruit v basket and silver fruit plate mr and mrs hohson were married in stouffville by the rev d v van- norman then resident christian church pastor ihere and the marri age was peformed at the parsonage now the residence of james morrin main street we unite with the town folk in sending hearty congratula tion to mr and mrs hobson on this auspicious occasion they are fre quent visitors to tho old town and enjoy a wide circle of friendship radio and election speeches councillor walter brillingcr paid a visit to tho mining towns in northern ontario and he reports that the north is not feeling any depression excepting in tho towns of cochrane and cobalt these are the only places where there is any relief otherwise the country is booming and mines are working seven days a week paying big wages thereby creating a condition which is only a sought after dream in many in dustrial centres in older ontario mr brillingcr visited the experimental farm at kapuscasing where the farm manager stated that cabbage wa3 marketed from the farm exact ly 27 days after being planted and they are wonderfully well develop ed in addition to the mining in dustry speeding along tho paper mills are also contributing to the business hum and development of tho north saturday october 5th commencing at i pm 22g trot or pace purse 15000 three heats each heat a face mfonioy divided 40 30 20 and 10 per cent pony race purse 2000 13 hand3 and under best 2 in 3 heats mllo 800 500 400 300 21c trot or pace purse 15000 three heats each heat a race money divided 40 30 20 10 per cent pony race 14 hands and under fnrse 2000 best 2 in 3 heats 4 mile 800 500 400 300 dominion harness horso associa tion irules to govern trotters allowed 4 seconds entrance fee 3 per cent of purse no deductions from winners entries close 11 am day of race when horses arc eligiblo mllo heats 5 to enter 4 to start free stabling and hay send entries to it ii crosby scctrcns markhnm ontario political parties are spending a great deal of money in radio broad casts of their election campaign propaganda but does it pay we doubt it the people depend upon the newspapers in one case follow ing a radio address by a political leader 2g people were asked next day whether they had listened in and only six actually done so on the occasion according to the lindsay post of mr kings third radio talk 1s8 telephone numbers selected at random to avoid unfairness were called with the following startling result absent from home s4 have no radio s radio not in use 05 not listening to king 21 listening to king 10 d o o it o o n o e o e l e c t e l e c t bill mulock in north york d o o d o q o o q o north york liberal association 30e3qe ioe aoi ioe ioe aoe slotslok aoexr films developed printed allow us to enlargo your favorite snapshot for 10c jenny lynd chocolates per lb box fjoc special janette linen stationery per box 25c boadwa ys drug store stouffville east york liberal rally wednesday oct 2nd at 830 pm ratcliffs hall stouffville o d o n speakers g o fleming official liberal candidate east york col w p mulock liberal candidate north york w h moore south ontario s j furniss ontariomuskoka morgan baker mpp chairman o 0 o o d i a o q o liexoe aoaoi aoz aoeioi xokxoi

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