st0uffvill5 ontario thursday may 28 1936 town topics bruce ilowbutham was in tor the holiday reeve sanders and wife have gone to jacksons point for the season mr and mrs arthur lehman and children were down from north bay it a wagg is visiting among his brothers here and at the old home on the wags sideroad north of town it a has built up a nice business and owns his own fabri cating plant in toronto mrs wilfred droad sister of alf yakely at island lake met with a misfortune a few days ago when she fell on the barn floor of her brothers place fracturing two hones of the ankle mrs broad has been keeping house for her brother the county road from liallautrae to ringwood and a mile and a quarter south into markham town ship is being oiled this week by a gang stationed at stotiffville under the employ of the toronto york road commission on completion of this area the gang will move to unionville to continue their work itsprine its spring the energetic time of the year when the grownups and the kiddies need energizing pure foods instead of nostrums let our bread disappear from your table three times a day its a health habit speaking of our delicious pastry its delightfully digest ible stouffville bakery ambrose stovelt iroprletor complete lubrication is more than simply forcing chassis lubricants into the handy fittings it is the proper use of the special greases for their special jobs uni versal joint greases for universal joints wheel bearing grease for wheel bearings water pump grease for water pump grease cups or fittings front wheels removed and bearings washed and repacked battery checked etc let us give your car a complete lubrication we have the equipment carl boadway west end servce station opposite mansion house phone 2g5 mr and mrs b heise were with his mother mrs jacob heise over the weekend mr harry peunock and mr bert cockburn of toronto were in new york over the holiday mr and mrs leslie williamson and young daughter were in town from toronto visiting their parental homes miss vera willis an bart lynburner from fergus were visit ing his mother mrs james itatclilt the june meeting of the muni cipal council falls on monday next mr ionard whatman of toron to was a weekend guest at the home of mr and mrs joe cayman david hopper of toronto uncle of our d j williamson church was here for a few days mr hopper is a former clareniont merchant another letter from harry worling former christian church pastor here but now on the india mission field will he read with interest in this issue hodgins grocery sugar 10 lbs st lawrence 49c n try i ms lea monarch flour 7 lbs 27c monarch flour 24 lbs 75c lifebuoy soap 2 bars 13c clover leaf salmon tall tin lie fancy pink goose millered pilchards 9c tall tin dads cookies per dozen 12c tea bisk small pkg 20c tea bisk large pkg 35c napkin free yellow label half lb brown label half lb 27c 31c misses gladys dougherty and kl ie iownshorough were home from their school teaching duties in the north the regular setting of the division court will be held in mark- ham village on june 1 a week from next monday on saturday june 6th the mem hers and friends of the york pioneer and historical society will come from toronto and york county for their annual meeting in the histori cal old temple in the village of sharon one of the beauty spots of the province this year the program is of special interest when win mcavoy of boisso- vaine man called on kg tarr the other day it was the first meeting of the two in 40 years mr mcavoy is a son of the late thos mcavoy and mr tarr worked for them when he was a young man william has been spending the winter at the home of his sister mrs thos gregg clare niont he left last week for his home in the west reeve h w sanders and mrs sanders also mr and mrs a v nolan attended the annual meeting of the york county childrens aid society held at york cottage yonge street wednesday ajtenioon last week the local reeve was elected a member of the board of directors and mr nolan a charter mem ber was reelected after the busi ness meeting reported elsewhere in this issue the members and friends were entertained at a buffet luncheon as the guests of the presi dent mrs harold ritchie of forest hill village sam foote son of mr and mrs s h foote was successful in pass ing his third year course in civil jjelux jelly povders7 pkgs 25c orange pekoe half lb 39c engineering at the university of toronto congratulations reg button is home from osgoode hall for the summer sea son also john button sam borinsky and chas nolan have completed their year at toronto university and are back home rev gordon duncan and miss annie were in town this week from warkworth coming down to attend the funeral of their aunt the late mrs alex mitchell mrs e r good superintendent of the brierbush hospital and miss annie avison staff nurse were in toronto on friday attending the annual banquet of the nursing-at- home hospital both mrs good and miss avison trained in this hospital and met numerous former friends on this social occasion mr euriah- hamilton baby point crescent was in town monday a leading citizen here almost half a century ago mr hamilton retains his interest in the village and counts among his miost intimate friends numbers of our citizens he was one of the prime movers in establishing the tribune here 45 years back and is today still one of its interested readers earl one of the sixyearold twin sons of mr and mrs harry paisley fell out of a hay loft on thursday last and narrowly escaped being killed the little fellow struck his head on a cement floor so hard that a concussion was caused and he was unconscious until the next morning after the accident then he rallied and hopes are that there will be no permanent bad results from the fall for a time his life was despaired of just how the accident really happen ed is not quite clear a number of children were playing and earl in some manner fell from the hay loft to the floor below without any of the others actually seeing what happened visitors to memorial park are captivated with the steady improved appearance of the grounds this season the park looks better than ever due largely to the work done in the past and to the continued inter est of of the president of the com mittee and the caretaker of the grounds who is keeping the grass cut nicely the flower beds have proven to be a great asset to the beauty of the premises too plan that picnic for stouffville park this summer garden seeds fresh fruits ice cream cured and cooked meats etc mrs harvey lawson was in town on the 25th visiting with mrs nelson burkholder the lawson home on church streot is now occupied by mr e m still mr aud mrs a b lehman wish to announce the engagement of their eldest daughter viola to mr telfer rennie youngest son of mr and mrs james rennie of stouffville ontario the wedding will take place quietly on saturday june 13 mrs catharine breuls albert street aged 92 years on may 24 was showered with post cards flowers and good wishes by friends every where visibly blinded for some years her heart was perceptibly lightened ihecause so many people thought of her in this kind manner for rent white brick house edward street six rooms and bath electric light and water apply j h ratcliu mr robert leslie manager of the shaw store has rented mr arthur dowswells house and mrs clarks place to be vacated is for rent on church street service will be held at peachs church sunday evening may 31 at 730 rev thomas mitchell will be the speaker there will be special music by peachs quartette myron anderson son of mr and mrs anderson is now regaining the use of his right arm after being in a cast for many weeks following no less than twentytwo surgical opera tions the result of a gun shot wound when on a hunting trip several years ago many efforts were made to save the arm several times involving a dual operation remov ing bone from the boys leg to graft on the arm the recent removal of hie cast from the last operation per formed during the winter proved to be highly successful and it is be lieved the arm although under size will become strong and useful all treatments and operations were made at the general hospital tor onto a very interesting social evening was enjoyed by the members of stouffville united church choir on friday evening may 22 at the home of the choir leader mr robt leslie about 40 guests were present after a short practice of choir music a social and musical hour was spent in honour of the three members who are leaving the choir as a token of remembrance and gratitude for faithful and helpful services rendered mrs laidlaw was presented with a beautiful table lamp mrs arthur dowswell a cut glass bowl and miss mary laidlaw a beautiful china cup and saucer after the speeches following the presentations a dainty lunch was served by the members of miss luella gaymans group to commemorate the25tli wed ding anniversary of mr and mrs blake sanders the womans associ ation of the united church surpris ed the couple at their home in the westend on tuesday evening when in no small numbers they called to offer their congratulations and to jiresent the bride of a quarter century ago with a silver tray and glass relish dish as a memento from the church organization and as a symbol of the esteem in which mrs sanders is held by the members of the organization mrs h w sanders read an appropriate address befitting the occasion and mrs k g tarr made the presentation the school children were allowed time off on tuesday to attend the circus circus day in town was ever a great e for the young folk hut unfortunately on this occasion there wasnt much to be seen match these pathfinder goodyears against the finest they are quality tires in every sense of the word built to give you record mileages that youll boast about sza r55 size q80 30x3 o 30x45021 o sbe 785 st o 70 29x44021 28x47519 5f slimi lo other size equally lowprice bratfawaite hardware stouffville the funeral of the late mrs hiram winterstein took place on saturday afternoon just a few hours after the arrival of her son percy winterstein who was in miami florida when his mother passed away at windsor on the saturday previous or eight days before burial the body had been held at the undertaking parlors here of le oneill interment was made at stouffville cemetery rev e moiton conducted the service attended by numerous old friends garfield kelly son of mr and mrs howard kelly brock street king ston has reached prominence as a swimmer in addition to his high mark as a student he is a product of the depot school and the king ston collegiate institute he has won many honors in swimming here at belleville and other places and also has found time to develop himself as a pianist having won the packer scholarship for his musical abilities he is only 18 years of age garfield kelly is a grandson of the late mr and mrs william lewis who re sided just west of stourfville and his success will be noted with real satisfaction by friends of the family here it was like a family reunion at the home of mrs nelson mowder on tuesday this week there were home with her two daughters mr and mrs albert willson floral park lake coucliiching and mr and mrs harry hall toronto also her granddaughter miss nellie grove of toronto and friend miss marguerite devaney also of tor onto it marked the occasion of mrs mowders 79th ibirthday in which the citizens in general join in their congratulations the bad condition of obrien avenue and church streets for motorists is a problem for the council to solve our own opinion is that the trouble will never be solved until some type of permanent surface is laid on these streets of a tarvia nature the cost we believe would not be excessive and would be borne by a frontage charge and a portion spread over the whole village so many other towns are taking this means to lay permanent roads on their best residential streets with great success that it should be given serious considera tion hero a hard top road would put an end to not only the holes hut thc dust nuisance as well for long years to come just now these streets are being torn up by a scarifying outfit in order to work them down smooth while this is necessary and will remedy the troublo tor a time there is nothing permanent about it dancing every saturday evening 830 to 1200 dst at cedar beach dance gardens lake musselman north side of lake frank busseri and his orchestra this friday and saturday will lie tin can day get rid of the rubbish while the opportunity is at hand old cans and rubbish are fly breed ers let each do his part to clean up the village the holiday was quietly observed on monday and with all store and financial business at a standstill the business section was a quiet spot many visitors were in town and we appreciate the cooperation of those who sent or phoned in the names of their guests for these columns turnip shipping for the season only closing out now reveals a very successful year since r e brown sent out the first car last september he has shipped 135 down a little from some years but a good season all round with the rigid inspec tion and better knowledge of requirements on the part of the farmer not a single car was reject ed and browns shipments have gone as far south as maryland 135 car loads represents a lot of turnips then add to this the thousands of bushels sold and hauled to the tor onto market by trucks and you have a big turnover the price average was up this year around 15 cents stouffville institute elect their officers the stouffville womens insti tute closed a successful year as re vealed at the annual meeting held last week this splendid organiza tion which has had signal success and rendered outstanding service in the community for long years raised durig their past financial year the sum of 235g1 which added to the surplus at the end of the preceding term showed total receipts of 5590 1g the expenses for the year were 33154 leaving a cash balance of 25892 the annual meeting was given over to action of business and the ing officers were elected coming year lion presl mrs davey president mrs george lee 1st vict prest miss taun 2nd vice prest mrs geo saunders secytreas mrs wm simpson district director mrs davey directors mrs linton mrs mcgrogan mrs farthing mrs alf pugh mrs robt brown social convener mrs w watson program miss sadie stewart mrs ed baker mrs brown flower mrs caseley mrs david watson mrs snider trans- follow- for the seasonable specials white castile soap 10 cakes 3tc white castile soap 1 lb bar 10c finest carbolic toilet soap 1 cake be squibbs tooth paste 3 tubes 50c pepsodent antiseptic mouth wash 2 bottles so table napkins cellophane wrapped 1 pkg ibe english health salts lb tin soc moonglow nail polish 3bc f i l m s developed and printed the unique way there is no better bo ad ways drug store stouffville w boadway phm b mr w j cower mrs k d woodburn of stouffville aud miss evelyn sanderson claremout spent the weekend with relatives and friends in coobstown evangelistic meetings will be held at pikes peak beginning juno 5 dr andrew johnson ketucky orator will be the evangelist homes armouries this newspaper is glad to com mend the action of the ccf group at ottawa when their leader wadsworih stood up in the house of commons aud protested the spending of millions of dollars on armouries in vancouver calgary and other cities instead of voting public funds to pull down the shacks iu the slums of our great cities the breeding place of disease and erect ing homes where sunshine and fresh air will contribute to more sanitary conditions aud lessen the co3t of hospitalization throughout in such counties as york and other congest ed centres improved early learning golden glow pride of nislin wis consin no 7 miiinmotli south em sweet eureka insilage and longfellow mangels and sugar field oarots swede turnips cannels purple king canadian gem irish king derby durham jumbo etc stiver bros phone 4501 stouffville ont genuine values are available in used cars th ey have been reconditioned and are all ready for service call any time and look over our used cars and trucks ford tudor 1935 ford idelux fordor radio 1934 ford coupe 1933 duraut coupe 1931 2 ford delux fordors 1931 ford victoria coupe 1931 ford tudor 1930 plymouth sedan 1930 hudson sedan 1929 durant sedan 1928 international 2 ton truck 1932 2 ford 1 12 ton tru cks 1930 ford 1 12 ton truck 1929 d f holden dealer for sales and service stouffville phone 18401 markham phone 120 thirtysix million in one hand eight cheques totalling in value no less a sum than 36755- c30 changed hands on may 1 when the canadian pacific rail way paid off the balance in prin cipal and interest due of the sixty million dollar loan contracted in 1933 and guaranteed by the do minion government at that time it will bo remembered that in june of fhtvt year the canadian pacific had to raise the sixty mil lions to meet maturing obliga tions tho money markets of the world were then feeling tho full effect of the financial crisis and wero closed with the result that it was not possible for a cana dian institution to borrow so large a sum on advantageous terms the canadian banks therefore agreed to combine in making this loan but as an added measure of security to tho banks the dominion government agreed to guarantee repayment of th loan both as to principal and in terest tho loan was to mature in five years or might bo paid off by the canadian pacific prior thorcto on notice to bo given to tho banks it has been paid oft in full in less than three years and tho obligation of tho govern ment to guarantee payment camo to an end automatically the mo ment tho cheques issued today were presented furthermore since all interest and other char ges have beon paid by the com pany tho entire transaction has not cost the dominion govern ment one cent tho loan ori ginally carried an lntorest rate of five per cent but later this was reduced to four and a half per cent now loans raised by the company to pay this off wero made at a still lower rato of in terest