stouffville ontario thursday july 1st 1937 town topics take in the amateur hour in stouffville this thursday evening mr chicago days with stoulter and mrs b s powell of have been spending a few j mr and mrs clayon i howard klrby of lemonvillo has taken a position at aurora as care taker on an estate- there on saturday july 3 the salva tion army sand from hamilton will play on the main street in siouff- ville at tist pm the band is visit- in uxbridge during the weekend and will present several musical programs in the district stanley miss jean pipher is home from ontario ladies college whitby after completing her second term there miss leone lazenby churchill was successful in passing her intermediate piano theory exam recently tried her teacher is miss bertha stouffer theatre phone siouffville 100 thur pri sat july 123 i5i holiday special three smart girls starring deaina durbiti binnie barnes comedies news keel matinee 2 so the regular july meeting of the stouffville junior farmers wil b held on thursday the sth at joe trans mr cockburn district rep will be on hand to address the group there will be musical numbers and other items lunch and dance girl- please provide cake if you have no menus of transportation advise any member of the executive mon tues wed july og7 the plainsman gary cooper and jean arthur shorts comedy thur fri sat july 8910 pennies from heaven with bing crosby the death of mrs nellie harris fletiry at her home in brampton on saturday june 20 removes a lady who at one time was a resident of stouffville tho late mrs fleury with her husband mr wesley fleury resided in the east end here in tho house now owned by a j baxter about 25 years ago messrs f l button kc e m still and blake sanders were the local representatives who went to newmarket last friday to meet the party of south african howlers 31 players and 14 ladies the local players won and lost some of their games but they recognized in the visitors howlers of more than average ability on the greens the african guests were tendered n civic reception at the king george hotel at noon hour and in the even ing were taken by motors to keswick on lake simcoe where they were tenderd a dinner which was follow ed by a delightful social time with a toast list presided over by our own f l button miss edna watson matron at woodstock hospital also miss marjorie stewart rn wcstou hospital staff mrs dorian woodburn has made such good recovery that she was able to leave st michaels hospital on sunday and after a few days rest wil be back home in stouffville dr l s klinck of vancouver has spent the last few days visiting with his mother and other memoer- of the family in stouffville aud vicinity apricots for canning will be in a any time leave us your order to be filled when at their best ratcllff company mrs george kester who was re ported as very ill is making very good recovery her condition nrai not considered as serious as was first reported friends will be glad tc learn miss gladys miller of the weston high school staff left this week witli a party of teachers on a trip to the orient miss miller will sail from vancouver direct to japan head the morning daily help yourself from the globe aud mai box in front of the tribune office drop three cents in the slot and take a paper papers arrive from toronto at 7 oclock each morning mrs fred marshall and two daughters eleanor and ruth have gone to their summer cottage at maple beach for the season mr marshall of course joins them each weekend mr and imrs n udelle and mr w moody and daughter evelyn from alma mich were weekend guests with mr and mrs nathan forsyth mr udell is a nephew of mr forsyth and his mother a native of altona district mr and mrs milton a clark and family of peterborough spent the weekend with the klincks and itow- bothams they joined in a sunday evening gathering with the relatives from gormley and victoria square on the lawn of mrs t w klinck where over thirty sat down to a dainty luncheon served by mrs ii o klinck after which all joined in a very enjoyable program of sacred music gordon lmurchison a local bov is one of the four students from the university of toronto attending the summer forestry camp at nipigou sask this year he is also to be congratulated in obtaining 2nd das honors in his second year forestry gordon reports considerable rainfall in this northern saskatchewan dis trict miss helen abell of ringwood topped the classes in home econ omics at guelph college this past term and will return in the fall for her second year as the president of the class helens success will be noted with pleasure by her many friends in and about stouffville nestle permanent waves in spiral croquicole or combination all these include shampoo and fingerwave only genuine supplies used in this salon personality hair cutting oil and scalp treatments marcelling betty beauty salon will be closed wednesday halfholiday except by appointment for appointment phone 3206 betty beauty salon clayt baker has placed a natty ford vs into service at the maple leaf dairy the annual goodwood united church strawberry festival will be held on friday evening july 2 an attractive program has been arrang ed with rev e hunnisett and his mission of the air orchestra supper will he served commencing at 6 oclock until all are served admission 3oc and 20e john scott of claremont brouglr into the office of this paper the other day some fall wheat stojks measuring nearly six feet tall and heading out well john reports that he has three acres of which this is a fair sample reports of similar wonderful growth are heard from other farmers see our complete line of dominion rombia t a extrr snfety dominion royal tires have every feature to guard against blowouts and dangerous skidding extrr jniberge our customers tcu us they get amazingly high mileage from these longerwearing royal tires ooa on friday irev gordon duncan pastor of warkworth presbyterian church was in town for a short time mr duncan was accompanied by his sister miss annie who had been spending a couple of weeks with an aunt in scarboro this year the dun cans intend to spend a large portion of the pastors holiday down in quebec but they will find time to enjoy a few days in the old home village just the same w s widdifield new bread diet reduces you safely does not weaken muscles or cause loss of energy follow this bread diet plan this diet plan alves about 1600 calories a day the reducing allow ance of the average woman breakfast 1 filasa fruit juice small serving meat fish or egge 2 slices toast 1 aq butter 1 cup coffee clear 1 tap augar lunch or supper moderate serving meat fish or eggs average serving 1 green vegetable 3 slices bread 1 aq butter average serving fruit salad 1 glass milk dinner h glaaa frulc or tomato juice generous serving meat fish or fowl average serving 3 vegetables 1 green small serving simple dessert 3 slices bread 1 sq butter 1 cup coffee or tea clear 1 up sugar beth kellington 12yearod daughter of mr and mrs garfield kelington 9th concession won the richardson award for the highest standing in fourth class at stouff ville public school and will be pre sented with the ten dollar cash prize last year it will be remembered this prize was won by jerry la id- law who broke a tie with robert fong for first place pupils who win this honor are to be congratu lated for it indicates they are not only bright but that they have applied themselves to the studies of the year in the valuators report fixing the equalized assessment at york county last week markham town ship showed the biggest decrease of 102v0g2 while etobicoke was given an increase of 2535837 the equalization is based on 51 per cent of the total assessment of all muni cipalities which amounts to 254 701400 the lemonviuo sunday school picnic will bo held at appletons grove lake musselman on wednes day july 7 all old friends invited mrs george collard and daughter jean attended miss dorothy law- sons trousseau tea on saturday la toronto mr and mrs trivell new york friends from albany were in town last week visiting mr aud mrs john turner other friends at the turn er home opposite the mennonite church were mrs cook and mr and mrs clark all of uxbridge a big holiday special at the stanley theatre will be the showing of three smart girls which stars the charming little girl deanna durbin whose voice has twrilled millions on eddie cantors sunday night programs on july 1st there will be a matinee at 230 and two showings at night the following monday tuesday and wednesday the attraction will be the plainsman starring gary cooper and jean arthur this is a rare treat you cant afford to miss there will be no issue of daily newspapers on the evening of dominion day extra morning pap ers will be available at the tribune office help yourself from the orange colored box on the street papers wil be in the box from 8 oclock in the morning 3c per copy rev w m mcguire called at the tribune office on monday afternoon in company with dr r t williams of kansas city who is in ontario to conduct or participate in a camp meeting to be held at willowdale from july 8 to 18 the doctor is one of the general superintendents of the church of the nazarene and says that everybody should hear the song leader for the camp prof clarence t haas of flushing ny rev mir mcguire is again director of the camp and extends a real wel come to any of his old friends to run over any evening and enjoy the service the bread diet ia un like the extreme diets which often break down vital tissues you should never follow an ex treme diet without a physi cians advice bread is not just a starchy food it com bines carbohydrates for energy and an especially effective form of protein that helps to burn up fat while you are reducing everyone should know that bread itself is nor fat tening you can reduce on the bread diet and be splendidly energetic all the time not weak tired and irritable the new bread diet makes reducing safe and easy it gives you the main part of your energy food in appe titesatisfying bread the stouffville bakery a stirring challenge was given to the church by hon e c drury and j professor thomas mitchell at the i rural conference of the toronto east presbyterial held in markham united church on tuesday last mr drury stated that tho crying need of democracy vas leadership he challenged the church that it was overly concerned with tho spirit to the neglect of the body the church must either advance or die out com pletely in the day in which we live the church is being put to the supreme test and let it not be said that she was weighed and found wanting the conference was pre sided over by rev mr woodhouse pastor of the markham church there was a successful barn rais ing on saturday on the 100 acre farm belonging to our robert bur nett who lives in town tho farm located at bloomington is tenanted by john gibbons and the new structure for which the frame was erected last week will be 90 feet long the raising was not conducted under the usual procedure of choos ing up sides and racing to the finish things were taken a little more leisurely but under direction of contractor truman baxter a good and true job was accomplished the new barn will be a valuable addition to the burnett farm two onlookers present were on hand when the original barn recently torn down was erected 56 years ago they were william hill aged 97 and robert brown mr r s chambers has sold his good pacer silvester todd to a man from quebec but said mr chambers to tho trlbunemark you you will hear from that horse later mr chambers one of the local fanciers of speed in the harness ha3 recently sold his blacksmithing business at the corner of runnymode and dundas to a man to whom lis had given steady employment for 17 years although more or less retired from the business when he came to stouffville to locate on the side- road just north of town mr cham bers services are constantly demand ed by the prominent racing stables when it comes to shoeing of a part icular nature especially for the jumpers it is 28 years sinco mr chambers first threw a horses hoof over his knee in his own shop on thursday evening the mem bers of richardson masonic lodge stouffville held their annual instal lation of officers which was followed by a luncheon or banquet to which some 75 sat down the investiture of the officers who will hold office tor the next year was carried out by rt wor bro h c tugwell and assist ing officers from toronto lodges tho offices and those installed were ipm jos borinsky wm wm griffiths sw rae yake jw om madill chap e m still treas av nolan secretary k r davis sd h a sanders jd morley symes d of c john ireid historian n m maclean ig fred crossen ss harold mason js a e weldon auditors dr ball harry brillingov tyler howard malloy the ballantrae united church ladies will hold their garden party this year on thursday july 8th on the spacious lawn at the home of the rush bros just south of ballantrae this is one of the popu lar events of the season which 13 well attended it is announced by posters that mrs lillian howell radio artist with a group of enter tainers from toronto will render a rare program in music song aud story admission is only 35c and 15c come all for tea at g oclock or as soon after as possible on saturday afternoon and even ing june 26 a happy group of relatives of mr and mrs rev c j louey met as the guests of mr and mrs george j storey and mr john ratcliff at the latters home on main street it was the occasion of the silver wedding anniversary of c j loney aud bessie ratcliff who were united in marriage in 1912 at the old baptist church which stood on main street east the guests thirty in number many of whom were from toronto hamilton dundas and lindsay in dulged in reminiscences of the nuptial occasion while all shared in the dainty and sumptuous supper on the lawn these recollections reached their climax in the toast to the bride and groom by rev percival loney and the response by the groom about 25 years ago rev c j loney was pastor of stouffville baptist church and it was during his tenure of office here that he be came infatuated with bessie ratcliff daughter of mr john ratcliff ind now all old stouffville friends join in congratulating them on this happy anniversary occasion mr loney is pastor of one of tho largest baptist churches in hamilton ask for jtafa film developing and printing satisfaction assured bo ad w a ys drug store stouffville united church choir attended a picnic at shadow lake camp on wednesday afternoon i about 60 members and friends spent a very enjoyable afternoon and evening partaking in the many sports provided tennis golf boat ing swimming were among the amusements everyone had a keen appetite for even before the call for supper came groups of happy golf ers tennis players and bathers made their way to the cool spacious veranda where the social committee distinctive in its high quality program unique in its natural scenic setting cedarena garden party cedargrove saturday nite july 3 and hostess mrs williams were busy arranging the tables this was the one event in whlch everyone par took saudwlchs salads pickles cakes cookies pie disappeared as if by magic surprise was expressed that there were any able to attend practice on friday after tho many servings of strawberries and home made ico cream provided by the host and hostess supper over those who desired went back to tennis others wandered over the beautiful grounds admiring tho scenery too soon the picnic was over the choir members were very grateful to their host and hostess mr and mrs williams for their kind invitation quality service king bug killer a quick and sure death insecticide fulopep growing mash or fulopep developer for growing pullets qoc egg mash for summer feeding for late seeding millet sowing rape late greystone turnips sudan grass binder twine on hand at a lower price than that put out this week stiver bros phone 4501 stouffville ontario summer footwear ladies shoes white a b c d widths mens shoes bowling shoes with crepe soles 225 up childrens shoes canvas and leather mens work boots 225 up ladies bowling shoes ladies hosiery camp shoes for all the family wear sisman scampers mens oxfords all white and black and white mens socks white polishes 15c 25c 50c o lehman stouffville ontario phone 4301 just what youve been waiting for this new 1937 model genuine rollator 830 est fully sealed freezer complete as illustrated porcelain interior interior electric light five year guarantee food racks on doors 9point cold control auto defrost switch hydro voir for vegetables tall bottle shelf and a dozen other features found in refrigerators selling much higher in price weekly pay 1920 only t payments as low as now sec this famous new norge today leading the field in beauty convenience and downright dollar for dollar value never before this could you buy so much refrigeration for so little 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