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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 16, 1936, p. 6

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stouffville ontario july 16th 1936 town topics miss m valentino who has been i stouffville cemetery deoratlou in toronto for several months has returned to town mr and mrs w allan calgary are in town staying with her parents mr and mrs j it hodgins the municipal council has re quested irceve ii w sanders to de clare monday august 3rd as civic holiday the condition of our side streets was never better than this summer they are smoother for autoists and the manner in which the oil went in to the roads leaves them liko pave ment it cost the ratepayers 450 to oil all the side streets this year and an entirely satisfactory job helps one to forget about the seemingly high cost day next sunday seventy applications were filed for the prlncipalship of thombury public school a thornbury man got the position at 800 mrs s s ball margaret joyce and stanley are camping 35 miles from haliburton near kenueway the last sale of the season friday and saturday this week at mrs m e watts mr and mrs a c burkholder are staying at their cottage at port carling for a few weeks the public should not cash money orders issued on carlton street post office toronto which was burglar ized last week for sale norge electric refrigera tor now in use owner buying a larger model 100 cost about double apply at tribune office mr fred marshall manager of the local bank of nova scotia re turns on thursday from his holi days spent at his summer home at maple beach lake simcoe mr marshall was relieved by mr harold christie of toronto at the midsummer examinations mary baker youngest daughter of morgan baker mpp passed her j grade 4 piano conservatory of music exam successfully and mary j is a pupil of mrs barnes e a grubin ro optometrist and optician will be at his office in stouffville on monday and tuesday july 20th and 21st mr and mrs e r good and children motored to kitchener camp on sunday returning the same evening mr and mrs harry stover also motoied to waterloo county mrs stover remaining to attend the camp for a few days dence proves j bread as jkn bency pooa is not fattening lefyoo baker bake for you you and your family will enjoy the fine quality bread we produce and youll like our wide variety of other baked goods too the best ingredients and most modern baking methods are used by our expert bakers to give you products equal in every way to homemade let us bake your pies strawberry shortcakes place your orders early telephone 1s9 etc the stouffville bakery ambrose stover prop genuine values ford delux fordor radio and heater 1935 ford delux coach heater 1935 ford delux fordor radio heater 1934 ford standard coach 1932 ford victoria coupe 1931 durant delux coupe rumble 1931 ford standard coach 1930 ford cabriolet 1930 chevrolet coach 1929 hudson sedan 1929 2 ford 2 ton trucks 1934 ford 12 ton truck- 1930 ford 12 ton truck 1929 ford light delivery truck 1929 2 fordson tractors 1927 3 tractor plows 2 furrow also a number of other good reconditioned cars at bargain prices d f holden dealer stouffville phone 18401 markham phone 120 come in today and get that new set of be happy on the holiday pathfinders size 30 x 3j i size 29x44021 sue 30x45021 site 28x47519 555 785 880 970 29x50019 1040 other sizes equally lowpriced youll never regret it i pathfinders are the lower- priced goodyears with full centre traction tread that give you all the sturdy safe longwearing quali ties that have made good- years famous at an economy price our service is prompt brathwaite hardware miss lottie hammond principal ot stouffville continuation school following mr archie stouffer was in town the other day the guest of miss erma holden miss hammond is busy at the parliament buildings in toronto marking papers chas ratclift is taking the teachers course in agriculture at the oac guelph miss luella stouffer daughter of mr and mrs ab stouffer has oeen engaged as public school teacher at hartman mr and mrs mekechau of tor onto are spending a few days with mr and mrs d h cook miss jean mckeown daughter of the melville circuit pastor has been engaged as public school teacher at churchill near barrie miss blanche atkinson bethesda we hear has been engaged at zephyr school in scott township commenting on a trip made last week through the hamilton and niagara fruit belt mr j r camp bell former deputy reeve of mark- ham declared that conditions were almost indescribable the whole area was literally burned up tomatoes in large acreage were ripe and on one side they were fried by the sun while grapes suffered immensely from the heat farmers who sell their crop to the canners all receive a dow payment when planting is completed and several ot them told mr campbell they would not have enough crop to pay off the advance money given them mrs florence cunueyworth and daughter of hamilton were with mr and mrs robt leslie tor a day or two derstine secured for glasgow gospel meetlvgs mrs w t byam was at maple this week attending the funeral ot her sisterinlaw the late mrs c h byam rev w e smalley ot the baker hill and sixth line baptist churches has gone on holidays visiting in tara near owen sound mr and mrs frank baker mrs harry brillinger and her father noah baker left on tuesday to spend a few days at the formers summer cottage in haliburton writer ot croon hits says he gets his ideas while he is shaving in the mornings so its simply a matter now of waiting and hoping the razor will slip one of these days farmers and others had a hard time saving their fowl from the heat and instances were brought to our notice right in the village where poultry was taken to the cellar of the home to revive one farmer sav ed his flock by drenching them with water and others cooled the pens in the same manner while many birds died it is marvelous how few pass ed out by way of the suns heat in stead of awaiting the customary route by way of the roasting pan frank yake eldest son of mr mid mrs william yake of stouff ville is confined to the hospital in calgary with a dislocated collar bone received in a fall on the 24th of may although he says in a letter to his mother that ho is receiving the best of care it will be from 7 to 12 weeks before he can leave the hospital frank who has been in the west for 10 years has no intension of coming east if any of his school mates wish to write to frank the address is general hospital calgary alta constable quibell had his work provided for him every evening since last thursday when it was dis covered that the town reservoirs were running low in keeping with wells all over ontario instead of sending out the customary notices to all householders a card was stuck on a post at the post office and few appeared to have seen it anyway when the cop cruised around they apologized and said they hadnt seen the notice forbidding the use of hose many of tnem wero telling the truth too fair minded citizen however quickly fell into line but every other evening the chief had his time with those who sneaked a lino of hose out after dark having more thought for their flower bed or potato patch than the preservation of their home from fire there is no reason why every water user should not promptly obey the orders handed out by the authorities who act in the best interests of the town back in the old days when it was left to joel nendick to see that the order for no hose was obeyed he made an example of one or two by shutting off their entire supply for one night there is too much pussyfooting in this matter it definite strong orders are issued and a penalty for noncompliance prsvided there would be an end to tho dissatisfaction as it is one user denies himself and tlfen goes out to wanted position as house keeper in refined home in stouffville only furnishing every qualification references exchanged answer in care of this office mrs alf hoover has been made n life member of the wms united church stouftville in recognition of her splendid services for about 25 years as convener of the supply committee of this organization the mennonite people at glasgow have arranged a series of special meetings to open in the church there on sunday july 19 it will make the reopening of the church since it was redecorated and made clean bright and attractive as a place of worship clayton f derstiue able evangel ist from kitchener has been secured for the series of meetings running from the 19th to friday july 24 pamphlets have been issued setting out the series of subjects to be dealt with at the weeknight meet ings starting each evening at 730 two services on sunday at 3 and 730 clayton derstine is well and favorably known as a sincere ahle and convincing speaker and ho made a special concession to give up a larger field to accommodate glas gow at this time quality service binder twine 50 los 100 lbs 4s0 j960 altona after the second week in august mrs tidy will be prepared to look after students rooms will be newly furnished and fitted up for studying board if desired twin beds for two in a room ten minutes walk to universities two minutes from street car 327 st george st toronto starting from the coal oil stove broke out in the home of mr harry klinck the other morning and came within an ace of bursting into a serious blaze as it was ready help drenched on the water and saved calling the fire brigade the kitchen will need repapering and painting perhaps miss annie yoe evangelist con ducting meetings at altona was called to her home at st thomas owing to the serious illness of her mother there she left in company with her assistant miss snider the special services were discontinued monday evening instead of carrying on until the announced closing date of wednesday hodgins west end grocery has in stalled a modern meat counter with cooling facilities making a combina tion display case electric refrigera tion and a bottom cuphoard for stor age of soft drinks always cool customers are thus assured of buy ing bacons and other meats perfect ly fresh y looking around the filled church on sunday afternoon when preach ing the funeral service for the late mrs noah baker rev w m mcguire former pastor said that some folks only attend church for funeral services still they will come up on the resurrection morning ask ing a way into tho holy city the tribulation will be awful he sur mised perhaps the finest quality clover honey to be harvested in tho 20 years of his career as an apiarist is now being gathered by j l byer 8th concession markham the yield is fair but tho supply should bo snapped up quickly because of the high quality it is perfect in taste and color mr byer brought the first sample to town on monday others flouting the order j from the new crop mr and mrs a davis spent sun day with willis davis david nightswander is the first one in this neighborhood to cut fall wheat several attended the funeral of the late mrs noah baker stouff ville we extend our sympathy to the bereavedfamily reopening services will be held in glasgow united church sunday afternoon and evening the church has been redecorated mr and mrs e howsata and harold and mr and mrs david crosier motored to waterloo last saturday dont forget the garden party to be held at the home of david crosier on friday evening july 17 tlie honeysett orcnestra ot toronto will provide a varied musical pro gram several attended the achievement day of the girls clothing project of ontario county held in sunder land on friday last the demonstra tion would you be well dressed given by dorothy pointon irene and erla crosier won the trip to the cne also dorothy winning third highest of the sr girls in the county which entitled her to he in the judg ing team at the cne and alma fretz being second highest in the jr and erla crosier winning highest in the darving competition mary and erla crosier were also presented with a diploma for completing two projects in clothing bethesda free- band concerts free sunday evening band concerts sunday july 5 to september 6 with frank bussed and his orchestra featuring pupils of nora griffith dancing academy toronto dancing every evening frank busseris music prices midweek 33c plus tax sat hoi 50c plus tax cedar beach dance gardens we are glad to see the whooping cough victims out again miss blanche atkinson has been engaged as teacher for ravenshoe public school for the coming term the jr institute will meet on thursday afternoon at the home of mrs russel hunt everyone come and be present at this meeting the annual bethesda picnic will be held on friday afternoon july 17 th at robt ratcliffs park every body welcome no dishes or cups will be required miss evelyn lajpp is spending a few holidays with her cousin miss marie scott while roy scott is visit ing with evelyns brother at cedar grove mr and mrs irussel hunt occom- panied by gordon tidsburry and miss kathleen steckley spent a re cent weekend at niargara mrs w march and son melville ot aurora als o mrs d snider of stouffville were friday visitors with mr and mrs c e atkinson and family last thursday night found every one in the community and more on the lawns of major c thompson where they enjoyed an icecream social under the auspices of the w i it was a typical summer night and both had a warm spot in every ones heart at the end of the pro gramme two quilts made by the j institute were displayed and put up for sale tho cakes which were not used wero also sold those who made the programme very interest ing and enjoyable were mr william strutrldge elocutionist mr john carruthers and mr w lindenbaum of newmarket vocalists miss edith borinsky of stouffville and miss rota chapman aurora elocutionists evelyn lapp cedar grove pianist and other local talent bo ad ways drug store stouffville modess 21c or 2 for 30c bathing caps 25c 35c noxzema sun tan oil 30c potter and moon mosquito cream 35c hollywood wave set j5c wash cloths good quality 10c powder puffs 2 for 15c lady esther face powder it- lady esther 4 purpose face cream 25c out door girl face powder 25c moonglow nail polish 2fc johnsons baby powder 25c rigo nippies 3 for 25e squibbs tooth paste reg 25c size 3 for 50c old english health salts 80c wampole9 grape salts 50c films sun goggles paper plates soft drinks and first aid needs w bqadway phm b 600 ft 50 lbs 430 gj0 ft s00 ft 100 lbs sc0 c50 ft we have twine on hand the year through we consider this our servico to the user besides this our price for high quality twine is below other twine dr hess fly spray kills flies in the stable protects cows in the pasture imperial gallon 90c prevents warbles king bug killer the more often used the greater the returns use king bug killer for all pui poses wo have a stock of all insecticides on hand our stock is manufactured by th e niagara brand spray co stiver bros phone 4501 stouffville ont stock and implements a quantity of household furniture including quilts bedding and all household articles used implements 3 riding plows wagon top buggy 3 mowers disc harrows binder second hand cream separator parts ten horses for sale agent for international harvester co fleury sons peter hamilton beatty bros ltd 0 k canadian potato machinery co universal lightning rod co s a lister melotte cream separator co frank baker real estate hand led phone 15204 new type amplifier installed at lake musselman local radio man gets contract mr george e davies prop ot cedar beacli dance gardens lias purchased from gordon e cober local radio engineer an entirely new type amplifier with many custom built features which are not to he found on ready made machines tho amplifier a huge 30 watter capable ot handling up to fifteen giant sized speakers is specially buiit to mr davies desires pro vision has been made for several microphones to be attached which will be used when additions are to bo made to the already spacious hall rat present there are five speakers all of which are built in and con cealed in the walls there will also be additional speakers placed at various places throughout the grounds it is suggested there be one at the boat house one for the beach and one for the car park all micro phones and speakers are individual ly controlled by switches on the instrument panel yhich aro built in on the wall of the orchestra stand there is a meter on the instru ment panel plainly visible for tho band to see while playing which registers the power of the music which is being applied on tho speakers are doing even though tlfey cannot hear them mr cober the builder of the machine was success ful in having tho apparatus approv ed by the hepc of ontario the approval no is 4377 which is neces sary according to the ontario pro vincial laws and should be con gratulated in obtaining an approv al which is very difficult to obtain it must pass govt standards and also the hydro electric power com mission ot ontario in their own lanratories the microphono is tho latest a ball typo of sound cell crystal it is about the same shape and size as a tennis ball and costs in the neigh bourhood of 10000 and only weighs approx two ounces there is absolutely no hiss with this type of mike as there is no carbon nor current it is so sensitive that a per son breathing eighteen feet from it can be readily heard all over a large hall it is tho most powerful complete custom built system installed any where to date it is expected that mr cober will get several large dance hall jobs in toronto as sever al have mado inquiries to turn in their present systems for this new est built in type of system which can sot be purchased on tho market at present 130th anniversary lutheran church zion evangelical lutheran church of 1th concession of vaughau township one and onehalf miles south of maple the oldest church in the township celebrates its 130th anniversary on sunday afternoon july 19th the service will be held in the cemetery grounds featuring three events the first the 130th anniversary of the founding of the congregation and secondly the 75th anniversary of the organization of the evangelical lutheran synod of canada which was organized in the present- church building officials of synod will take part in this service at the same time a memorial cairn will he unveiled to the memory of adam keffer one of the pioneers ot the congregation it was in 1s49 when conditions in the lutheran church in canada were most de- plorablo and the danger of its ex tinction was impending that adam keffer a firm defender of the faith walked from vaughan to pittsburg pa to plead before tho pittsburg synod for pastors to take care ot the shepherdless flocks in canada his appeal was successful and the pittsburg synod sent a pastor tho synod and tho congregation are memorializing thiis significent and heroic event by unveiling a mem orial cairn to his memory special speakers will be present and music is furnished by a choir of fifty voices from hespelor and guelph all are cordially invited to take part in this service l e oneill stouffville funeral director and embalmer continuous telephone service day and night business phono residence phone only 20c a aveek will take care of your rheumatism and will give you lasting relief h rheumata send the tribuno to absent friends corns removed with castor oilt say goodbye to clumsy cornpad and risky razors a new liquid called kornkinc ends pain in co seconds dries up peskiest corns or callus contain pure castor oil camphor and iodine absolutely safe win ner of good housekeeping seal kasy di rections in package 36c bottle saves untold misery druggist returns money if kokn- king fails to remove any corn or callus for sale only at storeys drug store stouffville the new remedy against rheumatism neuralgia neuritis also used effectively for arthritis and all other rheumatic pains mr thornton ono of so many writes aurora june 1 19sb after sufforlng from rheumatism and neuritis for 30 years i was ad vised to try rheumata last fall after first week uslng my pains and swollen joints left mo and t havo had no pains since and ata able to carry on my work as i have hot been able to do for years i b thornton sold only ty 1 sv storey druggist stouffville fr zimmerman mftr oak rldgoo post office

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