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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 24, 1937, p. 8

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stouffville ontario thursday june 2i 1934 m developing and printing satisfaction assured bo ad w a ys drug store mgssssssssbssbssssssssssss card of thanks we take this opportunity to ex press our sincere thanks and appreciation to the kind neighbors and other friends also to the church membership for assistance rendered and sympathy extended to us during our present bereavement in the passing of a beloved father mrs lageer and family card of thanks the family of the late mr and mrs s p foote take this oppor tunity of extending to their friends and neighbours their sincere appre-c- ation for their many acts of kind ness and expressions of sympathy during the illness and bereavement in the loss of a loving father and mother and also for the beautiful floral tributes o- q o n o 6 d o d o i0e30i midnite frolic wednesday june 30 900 pm to 200 am est 1000 pm to 300 am dst o n o 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 buys yankee herd this week a shipment of twenty- one hereford cows arrived from the usa consigned to mr george rodanz ringwood the herd is said to be a picture and will add to the large numbr of fine animals now on the ring- wood estate it is reported that mr rodanz paid 8000 to a prominent us breeder for the hereford ship ment glasgow holiday dance thursday july i from s30 pm till 100 am est dancing every evening until sept 6th sunday night concerts commence june 27 cedar beach gardens musselmaxs lake a o skss o tie kings uigtuoay safe direct economical summer time table effective saturday june 20th 1037 815 am 121j0 pin 430 530 1015 pm pm pm standard time a 615 am b 825 am e 1250 pm d 245 pm c 350 pm e 840 pm daily except sun hoi b sun daily except sat sun hoi weekend service for attractive 1 and hoi only c sat only e sat sun hoi only to uxbridge illustrated folder 31 delightful lake highway vacation tours tickets and information at mansion house phone 101 quality price and now master hog grower v a new product of toronto elevators limited now offered to the trade after many tests contains 114 per cent more protien 1 per cent more fat and a greater number of ingredients than any other similar feed now available real value and selling at 220 per cwt seed buckwheat we now have available large quantities of no 1 seed buckwheat cleaned in our own government supervised plant tested for germination phone for prices dixie chick starter 305 cwt dixie improved grower 255 cwt master turkey starter 345 cwt dicksons hill mills markham ont plus established 1842 stouffville ont service 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 silverthorns garage telephone 170 melville mr and mrs allen hlsey and infant son ronald spent sunday u peterboro mr and mrs claude nesbitt of gilford were guests of mr and imrs r e bateman on sunday mr lawrence mcarthur of lind say was guest of the lehmans on sunday mrs william carruthers of cashel is visiting her son o k carruthers and family toronto mrs miller was soloist and bruce lehman guest organist at victoria square anniversary services last sunday evening mr and mrs p e steckley wore the guests of mr grant skyler of maple on sunday mr asa byer 0 toronto was guest of the steckleys on monday a number from melville attended the afternoon and evening sessions of the east presbytery rural life conference at markham on tuesday miss nancy carruthers daughter of mr and mrs o k carrutheis toronto is visiting the carruthers family at cashel we appreciate the generosity of those persons who from week to week put themselves to the trouble of handing in bits of news to this column our good friend syril meyers formerly of melville and now locat ed at 31 albion road woolwich kent england wishes to be re membered to all his pals we understand plans are being formulated to make markham twp a game preserve mr h d bruce is a representative on committee for this district proof of the value of vegetation in the control of water was plain ly shown last week when the heavy rains experienced had comparative ly little effect on the creek level similar rains in the spring or winter would have created a flooa of major proportions a large group of the houck family gathered at cashel last saturday to do honour to mrs jno houck on the occasion of her 81st birthday congratulations our hest wishes are late but none the less sincere mr w i smith is engaged at juddhaven for the summer montns mr and mrs henry slack spent monday in toronto miss effle davis of claremout spent the weekend with her parents mr and mrs walter davis mrs louis slack attended the convention held at maple hill last week dont forget the cottage prayer service monday june 2s suuday school every sunday at 230 mrs c alsop formerly of good wood is engaged with mrs william drewery for the summer months mr gordon burkholder is en gaged with his uncle mr earl drev- ery of altona for the summer months bethesda several farmers have started haying mr alex kirby spent sunday with his friend leslie grove mr howard ratcliff had tea on sunday with mr gordon bolender mrs hoover and imiiss ruth of gormley were sunday visitors with misses selena and flossie miss clara sherick of scott spent a few days with mrs ernest steckley there were 103 to sunday school on sunday let us make it more next week the jr institute will meet on fri day afternoon at the home of miss gertrude clarke and girls dont forget your date bread the township annual sunday school convention will be held in bethesda church on tuesday and wednesday june 29 and 30 try to be present at these meetings the tent meetings at pikes peak close this coming sunday night there will he three services on sun day at 1030 am 300 pm and 730 pm come and bring your lunch and spend the day on the hill vandorf imrs johny walker is visiting at her daughters mrs john petch a number from here attended the school reunion at king horn satur day afternoon mr and mrs irobert brown motored to queensvllle calling on friends sunday afternoon the farmers are pleased to see the recent rains which were badly needed in some places mr and mrs edgar rose called on their son carmon and family near mount albert mr and mrs sam atkinson have moved to richmond hill where he will be help to his brother ralph in the carpentering work there there will be an old fashioned barn dance held at the new barn on the 4th line 3 miles north of van- dorf on friday night rose on monday june 14 th to mr and mrs carmon rose mt albert a son carmon john wesley plans are being laid for the school reunion to be held here the 31st july all former pupils and teachers are requested to get in touch with george richardson mount pisgah yps will visit wesley young people playing the re turn game pisgah will furnish the program and wesley will supply ie- freshments on friday evening of this week the sunday services were enjoy ed by a large crowd the church was beautifully decorated with various kinds of june flowers and ferns the cgit held an evening service with miss folllot of rich mond hill giving the sermon uxbri co the following road accounts were passed at uzbridge twp council at the regular june meeting harold dickinson dragging 220 ed redshaw filling washout and drag 2610 w smalley drag 4 vj hackney fill at bridge 7 frank beach 80 roads wlrefence 24 w h sara 40 roads wire fence 12 brummer mond co 6000 lbs calcium chloride 8304 fred jack son repair road 4 marshall sharrard team on scraper 9 alf mcdonald haul gravel and drag 485 herbert attwood dig out stumps 4 charles feasby haul chloride and dragging 1075 geo stewart tractor on grader 4680 win eckhardt tractor on grader 11040 ross mlddleton gas for tractor 1128 w e lock gravel and hauling 4060 win j wagg 21 tile 2425 samuel baton drag 6 arthur peddle work on road 470 bristol mcguckin fill washout 1560 win jones fill washout 640 alex wagg drag and haul gravel 2420 t a wil son 5963 ft bridge timber 19081 cecil storry 212 rods wire fence 6360 fred jackson 4240 general accounts ontario hospit al woodstock three months care of imiss marion ward 4550 w c pollard legal service 2500 h roach to pay supplies twp hall 35c mr james telephoning and searching registry office 235 joseph norton two lambs killed by- dogs 11 robert nesbitt one lamb killed 7 howard hockley 3 valu ations 300 h roach to pay twp hall licence 300 clerk was instructed to write our federal representative mr furness at brechin and request him to use his best influence in having the trains stop at goodwood on motion of messrs ashenhursi and johnson council adjourned to specials for this week heixz week heinz tomato ketchup large 2 for 35c heinz baked beans med tin lie heinz tomato soup 2 for 23c heinz white cider malt salt iodized and plain pkg 5c oerto bottle 25c zinc rings dozen 20c rubber rings dozen 5c o k soap 10 bars 29c motor oil 6 quart can 95e vinegar 16 oz 2 for 25c singapore pineapple 19 oz3 for 25c heinz tomato juice 16 oz 2 for 19e heinz tomato juice 26 oz2 for 20c heinz old fashioned cuke pickles jar 25c heinz kidney beans small tin i0e pineapple sandwich biscuits 2 lbs for 25c dominion stores limited stouffville branch kenneth phillips manager 700 at garden party in memorial park classified notices for sale a number of plgj chunks h polnton altoua for sale 12000 cabbage plant danish b h 100 per 1000 phone stouffville 4721 for sale brindle cow 5 years due to freshen in a few days thu is a real good cow apply r harblnson con 3 markham for sale cabbage plant danish baldhead apply jack mcmulien for sale international plow no 121 also scuffler slightly used apply lou tindall or phone 7611 for sale cabbages and cauli flower plants only best varieties handled allen closson phone 309 for sale 2 cows due to fresh en one ayrshire one jersey also one holstein full flow m tail phone 7403 for sale brick house centro hall large lawn garden and fruit trees double garage exceptional ly nice home on ideal site in markham village apply to mi 3 w a clark markham ontario for sale buick truck four wheel brakes good running con dition 1937 markers also one rubbertired buggy the proper ty of the late melvin tindall may be seen at james coates or apply to mrs melvin tindall altoua phone claremont 2403 meet again on sat july 10th pm for general business at 1 lemonville oh hear dem wedding bells miss vera canning has returned to toronto following a short vsit here with her mother and brother a number from this section en- joyed the garden party in stouftville on tuesday night mr e a stewart of prince albert saskatchewan spent the weekend with his son warren mr and mrs james h white of saskatchewan are visiting with mr whites sister mrs thus drewery mrs thos spence of toronto was in our village saturday over seeing some repairs being done to her property here gormley mr and mrs earl edwards of toronto visited mr and airs j doust on sunday we are sorry that margaret bennett is on the sick list again we hope she will soon be well mr david heise and daughter beulah are spending a few days in toronto miss dorothy doust of toronto visited her parents mr and mrs j doust on sunday a number of friends gathered at the hughes home on saturday even ing for a shower for helen who is to be married in the near fuure a shower was held on monday evening for mr and mrs lev bver at the home of mr and mrs roiph raeman at bethesda mr and mrs fred byer were given a shower on tuesday evening at the home of bishop and mrs a winger 700 people enjoyed the veterans garden party in memorial park on tuesday evening despite the un- dully cool turn of the weather which must have detained others from attending russ creighton ami his mountaineers were appreciated and gave a liberal program col w p mulock mp was present and was given a hearty welcome the manner in which the grounds were decorated with lanterns and bunting added to the pleasant surroundings for sale two mowers 2 international binders 7ft 4 massey harris binders 7ft i hay loader 2 10ft rakes 1 sulky plow 2 gang plows mr curtis milllken phone agincouit 52 r 3 camp ox the island a summer camp meeting for the ontario east district mbc church will be held at spring bay man island july 1 to july 11 rev j s wood detroit evangelist the pastor in charge is rev e lucas ringwood dickson hill a blight ix barley there is anxiety in a number of farm homes in the alllston dis trict says the herald of that town because of a blight that has appear ed in several stands of barley the leaves of the shoots are turning white and the plant dies in practi cally every instance the head nas appeared in the plants attacked simcoe agricultural representative has rushed samples of the grain and soil in which it is grown to the guelph college for analysis the blight is quite general in south simcoe in some fields where this blight has appeared there is a well defined line between the affected and un affected areas which makes the mystery of the trouble more dlfllcut to determine it may bo that i he rains of the spring which washed the soil off some of the areas and placed it on others have caused a release of plant foods in somo places and made these minerals de ficient in others were a whiteness of the leaf to appear on an apple tree or even in wheat the condition would be taken to indicate a deficiency in potash in the soil and if it is found that this is the cause of the barley blight the cause may bo ascribed to the heavy rains and shifting of soil in the spring a long walk from claremont it abe especially for the its isnt horse congratulations to miss noreen steckley and donald raymer tor having their entrance to high school granted on their years work reopeninfi services were held sunday june 20 in the dicksons hill church rev p cober of kitchener brought the morning message rev h goudle of mark ham led the service they are two of the oldest ministers of the mennon- ite conference the afternoon and evening sermons were delivered by rev spiccr of toronto he also rendered a few selections in song haying is in full swing in this locality gordon pipher of toronto spent a few days recently with his mother mrs william pipher many from here attended he opening service of altona church last sunday evening mr and mrs bert paisley are living in stouffville these days in mr harry paisleys home mr and mrs harry paisley are on a motor trip to western canada mr and mrs john gillham and daughter of toronto were sunday visitors with mr and mrs david gillham we congratulate mrs wm pipher on the occasion of her 80th birth day last sunday mrs pipher is en joying fair health mr and mrs robert ratcliff mr and mrs william ratcliff and son gordon and miss- ward of clare mont all who are on a motor trjp to the coast have left vancouver homeward bound via salt lake city births cndleux on saturday june 5th to mr and mrs cyrelle cadleux stouffville a daughter carrol jean no pedestal loss overhead weight steaming time 3v4 to 6 minutes complete freedom at all times beautiful selfsetting curls that require little or no attention for months prices 250 295 350 500 750 and 1000 this shop is equipped with the latest customer control drier goodwood mrs stollard of peterboro visited her daughter mrs charles feasby we are sorry to report the serious illness of mrs john latcham we all hope tor her a speedy recovery pat cosgrove the wellknown quack doctor was calling on the natives of goodwood on tuesday with his wonderful remedy for many ailments pat is now over 82 and admits he is beginning to get old everybody is waiting for the goodwood united church straw berry festival which is to be held on the evening of july 2nd when they will he filled to the neck with strawberries and also well enter tained when rev hunnlsett of the fred victor mission with his band of entertainers from toronto will be on hand for the evening our reunion sign is in a veiy conspicuous position on the main street just east of the cnr track stop and read it and you will see the reunion is to be held on august 2nd and when all the form er boys and girls are expected to be on hand for an enjoyable weekend eastern quebec mink for sale we offer a limited number of fine dark mink for late july or novem ber delivery these mink are of a very fine prolific strain with litters averaging over five for this season inspection invited and satisfaction guaranteed phone 6 205 j l byer house for sale double house on main street owned by the iate mr s h swedlove equipped with electricity and water must be sold to settle the estate no property is opposite the presby terian church apply to mrs r swedlove box 265 kemptville ontario 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 horse register help wanted man wanted to work in garden steady employment h j lewis 9 th line markham doll 2336 12921 imp french percheron stallion an outstanding peroheron horse of high quality carrying a first class premium certificate the property of e a somervllle will stard for the sea son of 1937at his own stable lot 14 con 10 markham terms to in sure a foal 10 payable march 1st 1938 all accidents at owners risk registered percheron stallion lucky hova 15440 inspected and enrolled the property of blake johnson goodwood this is a new horse out for busi ness and has good breeding and quality will stand at his own stable lot 20 con 3 uxbridge 3i mile north of goodwood terms 10 one february 1st phone stouffville 9409 east end beauty shop marie brown corner main montreal stt phone 176 july 3rd in canadian history 1608 champlain returned to canj ada and began the construe- j tion of the present city ofi quebec i 1682 monseignor laval bishop of quebec issued a mandate condemning charivari for bidding the faithful to in dulge in such disgraceful demonstrations 1770 r b commingol ordained as first presbyterian minister in british columbia 1812 as a result of the declara tion of war by the us all american citizens were or dered to leave canada 1814 fort erie garrisoned by 170 british surrendered to a us force of 6000 1854 railway opened from niagara to chippawa 1870 richard b bennetit present leader of opposition born at hopeweu new brunswick 1884 toronto celebrated its semi centennial as a city also the centenary of the landing of the loyalists in upper canada 190s canadian northern railway between toronto and sud bury officially opened 1924 a trade treaty with belgium was signed at ottawa the first commercial agreement to be signed in canada 1137 york countys outstanding garden party at codar grov at 880 pm est help wanted reopening the ontario hospit al whitby training school for nurses new class commencing shortly for apuafcation forma of nurses ontario hospital whitby a report from perth states that one farmer brought in western hereford steers at 4c a lb averag ing 740 lbs in weight and sold them at 7c a pound weighing over an average of 1100 lbs this shipment of cattle which brought in 4000 was fed on the grain and hay grown on a 100acro farm special news flash sacred amateur contest free and open to everyone with talent- solo quartette and instrumental present- ed in stouffville park saturday evening june 26th at 730 pm st sponsored by lloyd raymer the raymer reunion executive lloyd raymer at the microphone sponsor and conductor of the eventide radio hour ckcl for four and a half years if you can sing or play an instrument and- would like to get behind a microphone and show the folks what you can do here is an opportunity 3 prizes also the 3 outstanding talent or feature selected by the seven judges will be made known through tho local papers its something different strictly saored select your avorlte hymn or selection and with your name send in your application or apply in person to d w raymer markhnm tho favorite hymn or selection and with your namo send in your application or apply in person to d w raymer markham tho stouffville tribune office or lloyd raymer president danfortu ave toronto applications will be called to the microphone in the order they come in time may not permit all so get your name in early reglsteration closes at noon saturday june 26th tell your friends and make known also community singing sacred during the interva1 myrtle raymer iradio artist will sing also harvey imiarshall and len worsdall radio artists the eventide hour radio equipment will be used enid speller organist stouffville park saturday evening june

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