stouffville ont thursday june 17 1937 i town topics for sale set of lawn apply at tribune office stouftville oddfellows paraded to he cemetery on sunday afternoon where they decorated graves of de parted members of the order the parade was headed by w e morden ddgm and the stouit- villo brass band miss kathleen loney has return ed to her home in hamilton after visiting her grandfather mr john uatcllff for a couple of weeks kathleen graduated in arts this year from mcmaster univei3ity ami next term intends to attend the faculty of education at toronto to complete a teachers course stanley theatre phone stouffville 100 thursday friday saturday june 171819 valiant is the word for carrie pictorial starring gladys george short subjects monday tuesday wednesday tune 21 22 23 big double bill charlie chans secret starring warner oland educating father ted prouty shirley deane thursday friday saturday june 24 25 26 hopalong cassidy returns wm boyd geo hayes shorts and popeye george helmer councillor at tlnimlns ontario bas been relecled to office after being unseated by a ruling of the supreme court helm er a dairy man had sold milk to the town for relief recipients while a member of the council dishes over 100 years old will be sold by auction at george frenchs auction sale in gormley next mon day afternoon such heirlooms will surely attract liberal bids mr and mrs robt young are taking a three week vacation among friends in the ottawa valley our john hodgins untiring effort to cultvate a flower bed at the vest entrance to the village are well re warded the north side is a place of beauty and should inspire the authorities to make an effort to ci in the dangerous and unsightly ditch on the south side of the street j g sutton of ballantrae nrs four acres of potatoes in blossom and which he hopes to market around the 12th of july the pota to crop on the whole looks most promising in the immediate section of stouffville and we hope the price set on the outside markets is favorable to the grower this fall reopening of dicksons hill church will take place sunday june 20 itev p cober of kitchener will preach at 10 am mr b spicer of toronto will preach at 230 and 730 pm st mr spicer will also bring messages in song b brown pastor a bronze metal plaque has been placed on the pipe organ at the united church by the members of the official board on which are in scribed the words this organ was presented to the service and praise of god in loving memory of major john r button born 1852 died 1929 and alberta a button horn 1857 and died 1908 by their sons ea button and fl button kc september 1935 the uxbridge fifth line church- garden party on tuesday june 29 will- provide a rare program inclu ding frederick dawson humorist elocutionist and entertainer and the vocalist phyllis henne the canadian wonder girl with a double voice paste the date in your hat and plan to have tea at fifth lins church on this occasion whitchurch farmers will be accorded a measure of protection against dust this summer as lake residents have had in past seasons on payment of 20c per rod toward the cost calcium chloride will be placed in front of any ratepayers premises found on saturday a large tarpolne off truck apply tribune office the decoration day of tae brougham cemetery will be hed sunday june 20 at 2 pm male quartette from markham specia speaker from toronto mrs ralph willis of gormley was last week elected vicepresident of the north york womens insti tute at the annual meeting held in aurora the engagement is announced of marion irene daughter of mr i l and the late mrs euerby toronto to mr george alexandner stewart son of mrs a stewart and the late mr stewart of stouffville ontario the marriage to take place early in july the marriage of mildred amy daughter of mr daniel e nicholson and the late mrs nicholson to mr william harold taylor son of mr and mrs william c taylor and a grandson of the late r j daley was solemnized at the kingsway united church by the rev george w barker on saturday june 12 1937 ten new cottages are being erected this season at lake jiussel- man and according to official count there are now 278 cottages in use add to this the tent population and the lake district will be seen to have grown to quite a considerable vill age for the two summer months councillor art swift returned sun day from the hospital after under going an operation for the remov al of one kidney fortunately our east end garage man was in good health when this critical operation became necessary and tliisstood him in goof health for the delicate or deal mr swift is abletq be around his home daily but jwill rbe unable to resume his business for soma time yet west end service station drive in to boadways service sta tion opposite the mansion house and experience what service means in a modern service station we do expert grease jobs re fill with finest grades of oil or if its only gasoline that you require you will get prompt efficient service and high grade shell and ethyl body and car repairing boadways service station opposite mansion house phone 265 old stouffville residents were de lighted to receive into their midst again mrs walter adams now of saint john nb seventeen years ago her husband was manager of the local branch of the bank of nova scotia and now holds- an im portant position in the eastern division mrs adams was the former lila todd and one of the popular young girls of a few years ago mrs adams is staying with mrs shankel and other old friends but her visit has been very brief she noted with a measure of pride the general im provements sincie leaving here 17 years ago particularly the new pavement new tower and clock new buildings in the business section on the south side of main street and many new homes in the west end which she had seen for the first time although imrs adams loves saint john with its high tide re versible falls and all the other attractions of this old settlement in the maratimes stouffville looks good to her as a spot where she would still be content to live on tuesday mr isaac boadway who is probably the eldest man in town who was actually born in stouffville reached his 79th birth day in the spirit of good health as has been the custom for years mr boadway spent the day in company with rev louis burkholder of mtirkhnm twp who also steps out on the threshold of a new year in his life at the same time we con gratulate these venerable citizens on being able to enjoy themselves as they do at so advanced a time in life hon e c drury will address the toronto east presbytery of the united church in markham on the evening of june 22 this is a special gathering of the rural section and will doubtless be largely attended local grown strawberries are being placed on the market this week in fact william simpsons garden yielded a picking last satur day which were eagerly bought up by customers patrick cosgrove native of ux bridge township and widely known in the district for more than 30 years has located in town pat is still selling his famous english white oil which is his own manu facture this season the united church stouffville will hold their sunday school picnic at woodland park nine miles south of stouffville and just below locust hill this beauty spot is owned by miss nellie lapp who maintains a fine picnic grounds with all facilities for such an outing ice cream and confectionery business equipment and real estate for sale in stouffville old estab lished business well located in business section in addition to ice cream parlors there is accommoda tion for two families immediate possession priced right for quick sale reasons for selling death of owner apply on premises to mis herb porter in mister and cet new tires pathfinders ar quality tiros through and through 4way trac tion extra mileage l00 goodyear design and construction famous supertwist cords and theyre priced way below actual value goodyear a 55 pathfinders 104 bratbwa1te hardware j100 six 30 z sj sin 44021 six 45021 sixa 47519 otbw squally stouffville ont the tent caterpillar or apple worm is overrunning some com munities and stern meaures have been taken to destroy the pest wr have noticed trees in stouffvilio which should have immediate atten- tionn if not for the preservation of the tree itself then for the sake of neighboring trees on your own or neighbors property there is no law to compel a person to destroy the apple worm but there ought to be there some trees on the road side breeding this pest too and the municipal authorities will be obliged to look after this spraying is a sure and effective measure against this worm which is the cause of all other insects or pots which affect an apple suffering from a cancerous grow th on the neck mr alfred pugh was removed to a toronto hospital tor an operation last week but owing to a weak heart condition the operation had to he postponed and was expected to have been perform ed the middle of this week while our old citizens and former police chief was regarded as a sturdy man physically he has been in ill health for quite a time and is not so ro bust as ho once used to he how ever everybody hopes for the best knowing there is plenty of will power and energy in this man of g3 years the helping hands class ofthe ringwood s s will hold an open meeting in the church on thursday evening june 17 at 8 pm rev mr and mrs percy of little britain will be present and give a musical portrayal of the life of christ tracing his life from his preincarnation birth life death resurrection and coming again now mr and mrs percy are people of considerable musical ability and this promises to be a special treat everybody welcome silver collec tion all who attended the christian congregational conference last week at keswick have no hesitation in saying that every session was seasoned with reports of encourage ment rev g w hunter toronto was again elected president the trinity protestant church on crawford street toronto merged and will now be known as the christian congregational church their young pastor c h way with three other young men a greer stouffville d percy little britain and ri w serrick keswick were ordained for ministerial service the next annual conference is to be held in stouffville next june 1938 ask for j4afa film mmmmmambkmmmammmmmm developing nnd printing satisfaction assured bo ad w a ys w drug store boadway plunb body fender repairs are expertly executed at our garage if your car gets in jam telephone silverthorns and we will render you quick serviceremove the dints and re pair body damage to your car we are also equipped to paint cars and guarantee a firstclass job at reasonable cost silverthorn s garage telephone 170 nestle permanent waves in spiral croquinole or combination all these include shampoo and fingerwave only genuine supplies used in this salon personality hair cutting oil and scalp treatments marcelling for appointment phone 320c betty beauty salon dalton mclaughlin internation ally known organist will conduct the midsummer examinations of the toronto conservatory of music in stouffville on july 2nd the lawn tennis club have been doing some good work on the courts at the park and the new surfacing promises to give fast smooth courts which will be a delight to the members on saturday mrs delbert f recipients of congratulation tributes and gifts on the of their twentyfifth june 12th mr and holden were the many messages of beautiful floral occasion wedding anniversary mr and mrs holden celebrated the event in toronto dining at the walker house hotol where the wedding party assembled twentyfive years ago councillor herman kidd and wife of ballantrae accompanied by their son guard edgar kidd of langstaff enjoyed a lengthy motor trip of some days covering the eastern townships and the cities of ottawa and montreal mr kidd found erop conditions about montreal not nearly so promising as here in this part of ontario the new police court- set up at newmarket will not affect cases arising in stouffville which will be heard in toronto as heretofore all whitchurch township however will be in the newmarket area the dividing line west of stouffville be tween the north court ana the tor onto court will be the markham- whitchurch townline the new market court clerk just appointed is p w pearson jp dr hess fly spray kills flies in the stable and protects cows in the pasture 1 gal 90c seed corn improved learning eureka corn golden glow turnips canadian gem perfect model lord derby jumbo irish king greystone sudan grass millet sowing rape stiver bros phone 4601 white shoes sport shoes running shoes ladies shoes white a b c d widths mens shoes bowling shoes with crepe soles 225up childrens shoes canvas and leather mens work boots 225 up ladies rowling shoes 108 camj shoes 115 to 170 sisman scampers 139219 25c white polishes 25c one white tilleys surewhite shumilk nugget white kid shoe preserve elegant truwhite meltonian cinderella polish 50c 21 white cleaner 15c o lehman stouffville ontario phone 4301 f tetween f the facts of ford v8 economy are confirmed by owners findings clyde young emo ont reports my ford v8 was driven 3000 miles through most trying conditions snowdrifts three feet high in northern ontario gasoline consumption most of which was at high speed averaged twenty- two miles to the gallon j l sayers edmonton alberta writes getting an average of twentyfive miles to the gallon of gasoline r g rottluff metsqui b c says on one long trip to seattle and back i averaged 272 miles per gallon better than id ex pected owner after owner reports 22 to 27 miles on one gallon of gas you cant beat a car that combines v- 8 per formance with economy like this see the 1937 ford v8 at your near est ford dealere seat your family in its roomy interior drive it make your own tests 30- n month ttlih rasonahu dowpaymtt buy any n ford kd car unjrr trodtri flnmncm yf fonol plan