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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 4, 1936, p. 5

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stouffville ontario thursday june 4 1936 town topics j wanted capable house work apply olliee woman for at tribune for rent white brick house edward street six rooms and bath electric light and water apply j h luteliff the surface of hie moon con tains 14 million square miles or about four times the area of europe if it should be as troublesome let us hope the scientists never reach it mr and mrs t e hallman and son maynard motored over from rochester ny for the funeral of the late e j lott whose sudden death was announced in this paper last week the funeral was held on friday afternoon in the list of university results medical faculty appears the name of john button second year student with a complete pass its always a source of real delight to see the local lads advancing in this manner no calling has more opportunity for service to mankind than that of the medical practitioner itspring its spring the energetic time of the year when the grownups and the kiddies need onergizing 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 stover proprietor a new motor oil perfected by shell flowes instantly to all mov ing parts reducing starting wear holds its body at high speeds providing more miles per quarts saves up to 50 pc of your yearly motor repairs saves gas by preventing that starting drag caused by slow flow ing oils change to this new double treated oil now carl boadway west end servce station opposite the mansion house phone 265 mr reginald cheeseman of tor onto was in town visiting relatives and friends over the weekend mr and mrs allan closson have been spending a few days in muskoka with old friends rev and mrs summers he being a former pastor e a grubin ro optometrist and optician will be at his office in stouftville on monday and tues day june 8th and 9tn i know a place where men dont wear anything but hats gwan where on their heads harold lotton grandson of mrs s m warrlner was successful in passing his final examination in dentistry at the university of toron to congratulations mr and mrs w h urquhar and son ilillie were down from owen sound on sunday visiting his sister miss may urquharl entries for the big amateur con test to be put on in the stouffville arena on july 1st should be sent to res button secreary of the program committee the tribune carries an exclusive line of bereavment cards beautifully embossed on handsome cards with envelopes to match used as thank you cards for flowers sympathy etc black borders or in the steel gray color messrs john r barkey and e j davev were in orillia last week for the meeting of the railwaymens association of veterans conditions for workmen have undergone marvelous changes since these two veterans were in overalls or the brass buttons the tribune mailing list was corrected on may 2s refer to the label on your paper and see that the date opposite the name corresponds with the time your subscription is paid to please inform us if any error is discovered charlie harper upheld the repu tation of the local district for its fine horses when at the richmond hill fair he carried off two first prizes with his handsome team he won first a 25 prize and for best cart horse in the show he won a first of 8 charlie is a good horseman and his reward at richmond hill spring fair was justly earned the womens institute of new market is fitting up a rest room in the town hall there for use of women who come to town from the country the municipal council cf the canal town is aiding in the undertaking such a moveas this is badly needed in stouffville ibut the problem of locating a suitable place for such a room seems to have the council and the organiza tions silenced has no one a suggestion worth while a heavy rain fell most of monday evening and night thus ending a threatened drought gardens and field crops were at a standstill for lack of moisture which came just in time to remove a serious looking situation truly it was one of those socalled million dollar rains the junior farmers club of stouffville are competing in a garden competition and as a result we anticipate seeing a lot of fine plots about town and district it will rt- call the interest ingendered when the former school principal hugh watson conducted a demonstration plot at the school and what better interest could a pupil or anyone have in the coming of miss j b lemon to stouffville as announced last week we have gained another permanent resident for miss lemon is to make her home here with her sisters mrs wm silvester and miss mary lemon church street for long years our newest resident re sided in winnipeg and had for the past nine years been connected with the old established firm of the hudson bay company she is as most readers know a native of lemonville a rather disastrous fire occurred up in the township of scott the other day when neighbors hams were on fire herb paisley son of our wash paisley in stouffville rushed to give assistance but in his absence his own buildings the form er f w silversides farm were ignited from the sparks and the large implement shed completely destroyed as mr paisley was un aware of his own place being aiblaze the contents of the implement shed were a complete loss including two cars a tractor one cutter and one buggy bethesda general store pastry flour 24 lbs 59c shortening lb 12c peas 3 for 25c pork beans 22 oz 2 for 19c macaroni 3 lbs for lie carbolic soap 6 bars 25c drygoods running shoes children 65c running shoes ladies 75c running shoes men 110 mens work shirts 69c try this tea yellow label half lb brown label half lb delivery fridays orders of 100 or over please phone before 10 am r smith phone 712 quaker ffeo ftnd cfpl- v ed smith is home from now liskeard visiting his mother on obrien ave dr herbert freel accompanied iby mrs freel attended the annual meeting of the ontario medical association held in london ontario last week among the outstanding uests who spoke at the various banquets were lord tweedsmuir hon r l bennett premier hep burn and dr robertson of the sick childrens hospital toronto and of mcgill mine fame mrs e a hutchinson westend who is offering her splendid house for sale is preparing to sail short ly for the old country on an extend ed visit woman or girl wanted to assist with housework on a farm near stouffville wages 15 apply at tribune olliee for further informa tion among the graduates from the toronto western hospital on mon day was miss annie smith daughter of mr and mrs henry smith or mongolia miss smith at one time was a member of the local post olliee i staff and retired from the position to take up nursing with a view to serving on the foreign field her graduation as a irn will be a source of great satisfaction to her many friends and a matter for congratu lations mrs jt daley and miss kathleen daley of cohourg and mr and mrs allan outram and two small sons of toronto visited the misses daley on sunday school report june the june meeting of the junjpr institute will be held at marjorie mertens on june 10 at 230 the motto for the day will be taken by mrs trimmer re cal1 t0 ue answered by the paying of fees and the bringing of a bouquet mrs reesor dist president will be pre sent anyone having the copies of tonys scrap books please hand them in at this meeting the meet ing will close by the social hour in the form of a potluck lunch all please provide lunch and own dishes tsmmsmm pathfinder has the famous allweather tread finest of 1936 look where you will youll find no tire value to equal it for the simple reason that the pathfinder is actually a firstline quality at a big discount in price 5- 970 29x7- size size 30 x 3 size sizo 30x45021 busuulok other sizes equally inwprlccu brathwaite hardware stouffville on a fishing trip to the hawk lake district haliburton county about 100 miles north mr ernie button and son john came into close quarters with a moose the fisliermen were in a boat in the open lake and speeded up their motor so as to overtake the moose which is known to be a slow swimmer the animal could not make the shore because of logs blocking the way and the motor boat came within two or three rods of it this was considered close enough for safety end the men en joyed the thrill of their unexpected company for some minutes householders in town are advised to read the sanitary notice publish ed in this issue and to be guided by the advice therein contained the time for sending the sanitary in spector on his rounds is extended to next saturday after which time a rigid inspection will be made for the most part our village is clean i and a sanitary atmosphere prevails everywhere still there is the odd premises which requires pressure in order to have them tidy up and keep within the law such places will be dealt with we often wonder what prompts a man to permit himself to be cajoled into serving a municipal council it is certainly not the remuneration it is certainly not the prestige attached to the office for an otherwise quiet inoffensive goodliving citizen be comes a social outcast according to many and the ibutt of every wit and jester in the district whenever he be comes a councillor it he drags roads in the summer he is spending too much money it he doesnt his lack of initiative and interest is broad cast far and wide if he opens roads for winter travel he is a fool if he doesnt he belongs to an age and generation which should have no place in our modern upandgoing world the alliance times the invitation issued through this paper by the business mens bible glass of uxbrldge to visit them on sunday afternoon next is but typical of the great expanding work among men carried on by this class of provincial reputation as is ex plained to us by their distinguished leader mr t g gold the bible class of uxbrldge hope through a gettogether of men from the varying centres to send them home with a renewed interest and inspira tion in carrying on the christian work among men of many other groups irrespective of denomi- nationallsm consult the display notice on front page for detailed information concerning this annual rally the officers installed by jubilee chapter order eastern star for the ensuing year are wor matron mrs lud hoover wor patron sam armstrong assoc matron miss e harding assoc patron clayt baker secretary mrs c baker treasurer mrs doten conductress mrs woodburn assoc cond mrs george storey chaplain mrs shankel marshall mrs muston organist anno lehman ada mrs harry brlllingor iruth miss jane birkett esther mrs borlnsky martha mrs rldout elcctamrs shaw warden miss luella holdon sentinel chas barkey warder miss luella holden on saturday morning the toron to mail arrived in stouffville before the express train but at that the mail was an hour late the train broke down at millers grade about two and a half miles south of the depot dr sangster volunteered to do the gracious thing and rather than stand about waiting for the arrival of the train and the mail bags in the usual fashion he picked up the postmaster and neaded south down the ninth turning in at jim mccreights lane they were able to get close to the disabled train and lifted four or five bags of mail for stouffville thus before an auxiliary train arrived from lindsay at eleven oclock folks were reading their morning news and many people did not realize that anything had happened that necessiated the mail making the last leg of the journey by automobile nevertheless on behalf of the citizens we thank the genial doctor for his kindly act of assistance the engine became disabled pulling up the grade and could not be repaired readily hence it was hauled to lindsay by the auxiliary engine the new siren for fire alarm purposes is now in place on top of the fire hall while it has been given a trial or two its ability to alarm the populace of fire danger is yet to be proven how it will perform un der all weather conditions for instance is not definitely known one thing we do know is that an identical alarm is used in the town of whloby with apparent satisfaction we hope it will prove equally as satisfactory in stouffville tor the purchase price was considerable around 500 installed the action of the council in improving our fire alarm system is commendable as general dissatisfaction prevailed against the old bell seasonable specials white castile soap 10 cakes 25c white castile soap 1 lb bar 10c finest carbolic toilet soap l cake rc squibbs tooth paste 3 tubes 50c pepsodent antiseptic mouth wash 2 bottles coc 80 table napkins cellophane wrapped 1 pkg 15c english health salts lb tin oc moonglow nail polish 25c f i ii m s developed and printed tho unique way there is no better bo ad ways drug store stouffville w boadway phm b primary beginners betty miller bert stouffer roy dowswell junior primary lloyd jennings audrey thorne bobbie wetheral senior primary albert smalley beatrice lickorish douglas ward winifred mcdonald sr 1 audrey jennings hou margarita grubin hon betty jean freel hon jr ill a jack davis hon adele muston lion albert paisley gladys a brooks jr 11 joyce swift kathleen green sr ii kenneth schell hon iruth wagg hon stanley ball hon d i ross jr ill b doris tidy hon bill kellington hon george dowswell sr ill kenneth klinck hon eunice woodland hon margaret jennings hon vira g tindall jr sr iv semifinal examinations not yet completed c e watson seed corn improved early learning golden glow prldo of xisha wis consin xo 7 mammoth south em sweet eureka insungc and longfellow mangels and sugar field oarots swede turxips cannels purple king canailiau gem irish king derby durham jumbo etc stiver bros phone 4501 stouffville ont genuine values are available in used cars they 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 durant coupe 1931 2 ford delux fordors 1931 ford victoria coupe 1931 ford tudor 1930 v 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 dancing every saturday even ixg 830 lo 1200 at cedar beach dance gardens lake musselman north side of lake frank busseri and his orchestra daxcixg every night beginning june 15 monster annua demonstration educational interesting entertaining friday june 5 1936 coopers hardware claremont ont lunch served at 12 noon and at 6 in the evening talking pictures afternoon and evening short interesting and instructive talks prizes for the persons buying highest quantity of goods in dollars and cents as follows 1st 2nd 3rd trip 4th frost farm gate 5th 5 gallons motor oil 6th 3 gallons of motor oil 7th 2 gallons motor oil 1st prize cojeman camp stove 2nd prize everready flash light 3rd prize everready flash light small gifts for everyone

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