stouffville ontario thursday june 18 1936 g town topics mrs harold quihell is spending a lew days visiting her sister iu tor onto get your entries in now for dominion day amateur contest in souffville e a gruliin ro optometrist and optician will be at his ollice in stoulyville on monday aud tuesday june 22ud and 23rd dr george leo nnd wife of prince albert sask are in town holidaying at the home ot dr and mrs herbert freel mrs lee and mrs freel are sisters high school entrance examina tions begin wednesday june 24 all pupils who are forced to write to get through are expected to he notified this week a service of special interest in the united church next sunday evening will he a visit of the new market choir and the pastor of that church in an exchange arrangement with the stouffville choir and mr laldlaw it is hoped that the regular adherents and friends of the church will make a special effort to hear the newmarket choristers and their pastor rev mr andrews- theres only one way of finding put how desirable our pastry is take a cakcrrtry a pie and youll say this is fine when youre fed by our bread you will say this for mine all of the products of our bakery enjoy a firstclass familyreputation stouffville bakery ambrose stover lroprietor 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 is the tire for service and real economy built for todays driving demands backed by canadas greatest tire manufac turer come in today and let us fit a set of new safe goodyears on your rims canadas choice baby buggy for sale good con dition g kiloh east end stouffville mrs menzies and mrs kidd of toronto spent the weekend with their mother mrs henry vanzant for the five months ending march 31 the city of oshawa re ceived only 449 os as tiheir share of the rakeoft from the sale of boozo sold in that period this government rebate is 20 per cent of the profits but it indicates that the frothy suds are not foaming very freely in the ontario county city gordon murchison has received credit for his first year in the forestry branch of toronto uni versity gordon has been camping at sherwood forest near minden but is now in cochrane where he has secured a position george h noble resident of this village 10 years ago became a permanent resident again this month when he returned to live with his son bert noble manger of the waste paper co mr noble was em ployed here as a tailor with the late john bray and after that he was employed by f e rae one of the town brush artists massey mowder accompanied the furniture dealer tim oneill on a fishing trip to the north country in the timiskaming district which is on the quebec border and the very spot where mr oneill a year ago made a wonderful catch this time however the beautiful pink salmon were not keen for the stouffville bait and the catch wasnt so large as the sportmen had hoped for- at that it wasnt disappointing brathwaite hardware the markham and whitchurch township milk producers associa tion have been fortunate in securing for their meeting in uliionville on june 22 a most outstanding speak er in the person of professor abbott united states authority on pasture improvements state of vermont the professor is spending but one week in canada and this will be his only address given to farmers- a meeting of the local tennis club was held last tuesday evening when the following officers were nominated for the year 1936 president tom erskine vice president jack pennock treasurer eulah brillinger grounds com sam borinsky and charles nolan tournament com edith grubin and dr neil smith rev a d walte of deseronto visited miss shirley colcleugn last week bishop flixt to locate ix florida mr and mrs gordon crouch and two sons from toronto called on mrs n mowder sunday afternoon mrs l e oneill and fay are camping with relatives at midland for a week or two homemade rugs for sale various patterns mrs e meyers rupert ave miss m valentine of toronto spent the week with mrs w a quantz at keswick lake siincoe mr and mrs g gillies of london aud dr and mrs laker of toronto were in town monday visiting mr and mrs nolan mr f l button kc had real fishermans luck while on a brief weekend holiday in northern hali- burton he brought back a line mess of the speckled beauties much to the delight ot his friends the stouffville public library board will hold its monthly meet ing in the library on thursday june isth 1936 at seven thirty will every member strive to be pre sent as an important matter must be discussed the sixth annual turner reunion will be held on dominion day at tlii farm of mr lloyd turner when visitors are expected from cali fornia manitoba and many nearby points while on their honeymoon mr aud mrs melville thompson of chatsworth were in town a few days visiting his brother and sister- inlaw mr and mrs steven thom son west end this was their first visit to stouffville and they were much taken with the district and the fine farms the thomsons are prominent cattle raisers in bruce and grey and melville isa chip oft the old block with his bride he will take up farming at dessboro the season may- he regarded as backward hut on june 10 we look ed over a potato patch at theo madills main street on the old hand property- where part of the patch was in blossom it looks like new potatoes by july 12th all right and that is regarded as early enough tor most of us jack rae the husky goodwood garageman and nephew of reeve newton rae whitchurch has been named as an ontario county police man he will he subject to call by the full time police or to act in the absence of a uniformed officer jas carter balsam and albert hull dunbarton were similarly appoint ed to the force dont forget the three muske teers playing at the stanley this thursday friday and saturday starring are paul lukas ian keith and walter abel a thrillpacked feature from the book by alexander dumas on tilie midweek following a big double hill call of the prairie and coronado and for thursday friday and saturday june 252627 that star of stars will irogers in steamboat round tho bend mr p c carmichael president ot the james goodalpseed co of toronto has rented the spacious turner residence on obrien ave and will locate here the latter part of this month the vice president of the concern mr i a aldred will also move to town next week to occupy the brick house recently vacated by mr harold a sanders one door west of miss gertrude todds home the goodall co will shortly commence operations here moving their entire business from toronto as previously announced in this paper born in stouffville s2 years ago maria fleury widow t tho late g w reesor died at the brierbush hospital on thursday juno 11 following three weeks illness for years she had resided in markham village and it was a coincidence that sho should come back to her nativo village to leave this mortal life which she took on here so many years ago mrs reesor was highly respected but as she had said her most intimate friends had gono on before sho is survived by two daughters in the usa and one son also living over the line in detroit a member of a well known stouffville family ot half a century ago two brothers still survive her being s c fleury of wcllwyn sask and milton fleury of aurora inter ment was in grace church cemetery markham on juno 13 following a scrvlco conducted at her late homo in markham village editor of the dutton advance until his son took over the paper mr m s smith is here from elgin county accompanied by his wife visiting their daughter mrs ed williams just south of town mr smith learned the printing in the office of the markham economist with the father of the late r j corson he is division court clerk in elgin but business in this line is perceptibly small these days charles flint who for fourteen years has been chancellor of syra cuse university was elected a bishop of the methodist episcopal church by the general conference iu session at columbus ohio last month as previously reported in this paper this came as a surprise to him and to the university which in the past fourteen years has increased its net permanent resources from 8 millions to 12 millions and now has a yearly budget of over j2000- 000 with about 7000 students and 600 faculty the university is breaking ground this month for two new buildings one costing s25000 and the other 500000 charlie told his friends he pre ferred to stay at syracuse but yield ed to a sudden and decisive sweep ot votes iuto the episcopacy as a call of the church to this new field of work while with the other bishops his activities through the various boards will be nationwide his resi dence will be at atlanta georgia and he will have immediate supervision ot georgia south carolina and florida spending four months each year in florida this area is regard ed as strategic importance in the view of the working out of union with the methodist episcopal church south during the next four years in the new york christian advo cate of june 11 was tho news item bishop charles wesley flints first official act as bishop of the metho dist episcopal church was the ordination as elder on friday may 29 of his son the rev george yetter flint who graduates next month from the yale divinity school the ordination took place at the new york east conference session of which bishop flint was for several years a member bishop flint will be also chancellor flint during the summer while closing up his work at syracuse he will move to atlanta ga in the fall he is also charlie flint to reia lives and friends in his native stouffville where he finished his public school education in 1890 or 1s91 and markham high school iu 1s95 the regular monthly meeting of the wctu will be held in the baptist church on thursday june 18 at 3 oclock a report will be given from the recent convention at newmarket good program expect ed mrs e a hutchinson west end who intends to sail for england early in july will hold an auction sale of household goods on satur day june 27 at 130 mrs hutchi son has received word of the serious illness ot iher father which may hasten her intended visit to the old land her house on corner of william and harold streets is up for sale it is in excellent repair and a desirable home on sunday mr and mrs blake sanders motored to nananee where mrs sanders remainea for a short holiday they were in bowmanville just as the huge skating rink was reduced to ashes from a fire suppos ed to have started from a short circuit in a car stored in the build ing general motors has 72 new cars in the building for shipment and it was from oneof these the fire is be lieved to have eminated everything was a complete loss including all the automobiles we are pleased to note in the list of diploma certificate and scholar ship awards published in pamphlet form for the ontario ladies college at whitby the name of miss jean pipher stands as a prize winner in one or two departments her leading accomplishments were in music and religious knowledge in grade 11 jean stood first with honours to her credit being award ed the certificate in this group and the heintzman co prize prize for highjwt standing in miss maxwells junior religious knowledge class also went to our local young lady who has just completed her first year college course at whitby comjiuxism hobs xis of religious axd persoxad freedom rev andrew johnson kentucky evangelist addressed a good sized audience in ratcliffs hall saturday evening on the subject of communism mr morgan baker mpp acted as chairman and made a brief address which the evangelist said was right in accord with his views the speaker of the evening who is conducting special evangelistic meetings at fikes peak rounded out his denunciation of communism when he summerized thus i condemn communism for the following reasons 1 it robs the individual of all personal political and religious freedom 2 it destroys all personal initia tion 3 in its denial of the sacred right of the private ownership of property it destroyed the proper incention 4 it uses force and violence in stead of reason in putting its pro gram into effect it rules hy fear 5 it arrays class against class contending for the rulership of the proletarial over the citizen 6 it attempts to change human nature by a mere social system no system ot government will turn a bad man into a good man commu nism furnishes no effective cure for fallen humanity 7 it uses all kinds of deception in propagating karl marks social policies it cries peace peace and at the same time unfurls the red flag of war the six abalitions of communism as taught by karl marks he said are these 1 the abolition of government 2 the abolition of the right of the private ownership of property 3 the abolition of inheritance 4 the abolition of the home and tho communal education of children 5 the abolition of patriotism g the abolition ot god and all religion dancing every saturday evening 830 to 1200 at cedar beach dance gardens lake musselman north side of lake frank busseri and his orchestra dancing every night beginning june 15 for sale or rent brick house on church st north stouffville belonging to the estate ot the late win h clark hardwood floors aud modern conveniences good garden and garage a desirable property located centrally to church school post office depot etc apply to william waddell stouffville stouffville loses to sunderland ix the 10th on wednesday last stouffville went down to a not inglorious de feat at the hands of last years pro vincial baseball champions sunder land by the score of 65 the win ning run came to sunderland after two were out iu a ten innings battle the locals held a two run lead until the fourth when sunderland made good use of a triple and a walk to chalk up one run stouff ville scored one in the first on a hit by r button and in the third on hits by hodgins and button and a walk to m reesor hodgins on the mound for the home club wavered in the fifth wheivsunderland manag ed to bang home five runs ander son brandon kitchen and clay do ing the slugging manager oneill at once made a shakeup in the lineup clark wont to the mound cook to catch pennock to 1st in tho seventh after two were out d hodgins managed o reach first on an error m reesor got his second walk and b clark hit safe to bring in the third run for stouffville making the score 53 with clark holding the northern batters well in check the boys put forth all they had to tie th score and were rewarded in the ninth when hits by hodgins and cook a walk to pennock coupled with two errors brought the game to a fiveall tie going into the tenth innings hood and cockrano struck but hodgins got his third hit o the game but reesor went out at first to retire the side with two out aud a man on second in the last half of the tenth cook made a bad over throw in attempting to catch the runner advancing to third and thus ended the day sunderland 6 stouff ville 5 hodgins in his six innings allow ed seven hits struck out two and gave out two walks clark in four innings allowed two hits struck- out two and gave no walks junkin and starr did the twirling for sunder land hits runs errs sunderland 9 6 4 stouffville s 5 5 night baseball president clifford oaklej and general manager arthur h leman have decided to confine all weekday contests to night baseball games thus meeting the demands of all ontario baseball fans saturday an 1 holiday games will be played as day games and also the odd contest dur ing the weekdays will be played in the daytime when it is necessary for both teams to catch eary train for scheduled games elsewhere the first of the big night base ball summer program at the maple leaf stadium on fleet street tor onto gets underway on friday even ing june 19 with the popular montreal iroyals as opposition fir the leafs then comes the big night being staged by the boosters club and the native sons of canada in honor of tim daly who is completing 25 years of faithful service as trainer ot tho toronto baseball club for the benefit of friends of the toronto baseball club the follow ing list of games with special notation of the night contests for the midsummer home stay up to july 1st is as follows friday juno 19 game with montreal saturday juno 20 day game with montreal monday juno 22 night game with rochester tim daly night tuesday juno 23 night game with rochester wednesday june 24 game with rochester wednesday june 24 game with rochester thursday june 25 night game with buffalo friday juno 26 night game with buffalo saturday juno 27 two day games with buffalo 2 and 4 pm wednesday july 1 dominion day two games 2 and 4 pm with buffalo combination pad and envelope sale with every large letter pad sold at tho regular price ot 25c wo avo giving one free package of envelopes get yours today wo keep ico cold drinks orange crush grape leman and ginger alo bo ad ways drug store stouffville w boadway phm b quality service the act of one on behalf of another performed in tho interests of boui is service king bog killer highest standard insect killer does three things at once kills insects prevents blight helps growth dr hess fly spray kills flies in tho stable protects cows in tho pasture ooc per gallon 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 delux fordor radio 1934 ford coupe 1933 durant 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 trucks 1930 ford 1 12 ton truck 1929 d f holden dealer for sales and service stouffville phone 18401 markham phone 120 carefree comfort for holiday travel by motor coach released from the cares of the daily grind youll enjoy a restful drive in a luxurious parlor coach through the clear fresh air of the open countryside summertime tables effective saturday june 20th convenient daily motor coach service to popular ontario resorts barrie orillia midland wasaga beach gravenhurst muskoka wharf huntsville parry sound jacksons point beaverton musselmans lake and intermediate points direct connections with steamers at muskoka wharf huntsville and midland effective saturday june 20th daily through service between toronto and north bay via huntsville powassau callander lake and highway vacation tours with all expenses paid one day to nine days with stopover privileges muskoka lakes 30000 islands wasaga beach lake huron holiday visits in new york atlantic city boston washington montreal ask for attractive illustrated folder describing delightful vacation tours to ontarios popular resorts and inexpensive holiday visits to the big cities daily service low fares between toronto and buffalo new york detroit chicago los angeles montreal ottawa and other canadian and usa points stouffville toronto eastern standard time leave stouffville leave toronto a 615 am 8 a b 825 am c 1250 pm d 245 pm c 350 pm a daily except sun and hoi b sun and hoi only c sat only d daily except sat sund and hoi e sat sun and hoi only copies of the new time tables are available at all offices and agencies tickets time tables and all coa travel in at gray coach lines mansion house phone 161 e 1230 pm a 430 pm e 915 pm