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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 29, 1937, p. 5

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stouffville ontario july 29th 1937 3 town topics goodwood reunion july 31 aug 1 and t wauled square extension table must be in good condition itobt snowball ratepayers of the village of canningtou have voted 10000 for the erection of a municipal skating rink and work is to be commenced immediately dr xei smith will be on holidays during the first two week of august when his dental office will be closed mr sam xesbltt has purchased an aero of land at ballantrae on the southwestcorner opposite the post ollice store from the estate of mrs john cray he will erect a three- roomed hungalo for his own use the parks committee yve recognized the gift of land made to memorial iark by dr v a sangster back in 1930 by erecting a sign on the grounds designating the gift some day we hope to so- a more permanent plaque for this inscription dr sangster it will be remembered donated all the grounds lying west of the tennis court and park booth embodying the running stream and which is oe of the most popular sections of the park the mackenzie king trophy vds won on the local bowling greens on friday night by bob mcdonalds rink of markham second and third were won by local rinks skipped by v sanders and p l button re spectively norman kade of aurora took fourth place mrs murray avison whose uus- hand was killed by lightning at victoria square on friday afternoon is a twin sister ot mrs lome baker of cormley who is so well known in town having lived for a long time on obrien ave with mr ho klinck prior to her marriage mrs xelson byers is spending a couple of weeks at the home of or harry wilson engleneart mr byes wiil motor north this week to spjnd a few days the condition of mr edwin for syth who was rushed to the genera hospital in toronto last week feared to be suffering from a brokn neck is steadily improving and he is now believed completely out of all danger mr forsyth was severely injured from a rather simple fall oft a load of hay when he landed on a mow tumbling only about 10 fee somehow he injured one of the bones of the spine which left him partially paralized everybody will be glad to know that sir forsyth is improving so favorably mrs bessie lett of toronto visited over the weekend with her parents mr and mrs georgt watson obrien avenue stouffville baseball club are throwing a doubleheader on civic holiday monday august 2 when the local team will play city service cleaners a smart toronto aggrega tion who are leaders in their oba group first game in memorial park at 1 pm stadmissiou 25 and lac- the park commission is indebted to the hoover picnic officials r donating a couple of extra tables tr use in the park on occasion of pic nics this was a nice thing to do and if followed by other similar organ izations to the hoovers many use ful articles could be added to the convenience of picnic parties which may now be lacking members of the council the park commission and the press were invited to dinner on r h freel was given a hurried saturday and were able to see what call to lake musselman on sunrtav a fine iot of clansmen have beer to attend a man who when slapping gathered around the hoover tree at a large miller flitting about his the local park is becoming more ati head knocked the winged thing popular as a picnic centre a into his ear which at least j ever a swimming place is added its popularity will right created a natsy sensation it was with some difficulty that the miller was dislodged to the premises grow beyond all conceptions w s widdifield dealer at last real lifetime refrigeration only norge can offer you flcaming white porcelain exterior as well aj interior at no extra cost why be satis fied with anything less when you can own an allporcclain refrigerator plus the lifetime rollator at no addition cost guaranteed for 5 years by the rogersmajestic corp ltd jnwbl mmpementi norge is the only refrigerator with flexible interior offering nine dis tinct shelf arrangements for maximum food capacity housewives thrill ot this norge feature l e oneill dealer stouffville phone 9801 when we saw our townsman of such long standing mr thos williamson motoring up town with mrs williamson at the wheel the i other day we were reminded that mr williamson has just reached his sgtli birthday he has been on uis own as they say since eleven years of age and after learning the har nessmaking in uxhridge village under the late jim harrison be came to stouffville to make his real start in life and has been doing very well ever since in the das when the voters list indicated aoh voters occupation thos william son was down as stouffvilles only capitalist and he attained this posi tion without the aid of any lengthy schooling mr williamson alhough quite feeble is about every day iml keeps up with his investments which require a great deal of work mr david greer brother of rev arthur greer christian church pastor was rushed into the general hospital on monday suffering from acute appendicitis for which lie underwent a successful operation mr greer who lives with his mother and brother at the christian church parsonage on main street left home monday morning apparently in the pink of condition but during the day developed pains which lauded him in the hospital forthwith z20boc x0e30 per n ussaoeioi iomo gordon burkitt is holidaying at beaverton miss edna hoover is home for a few holidays with her parents mr and mrs lud hoover miss aurelia jennings and kenneth are holidaying with imr and mrs botham at pigeon lake fine weather prevailed fo- the mens lawn bowling tournament held last wednesday afternoon and a turnout of 2s rinks entered the competition a fine supper was ser ved by the ladies of the stouffville club prizes were awarded s follows 1st 3 wins j e telfjrd eaton memorial club toronto vith a score of 52- 2nd charlie mc- xabb uxhridge with a score of 48 yj h ford norwood club toronto with a score of 43 4th 2 wins walter simons withrow club toronto with a score of 44 nth 1 win win mason north tor onto club toronto with a score of 3s1 there are some people so snifll and contemptible that they are not fit to be classed with the things that crawl on the earth and in this class is the sneak who stole two purses on the night of the fatal accident on the 8th concession of markham young petty who was killed had a few dollars in a purse which was evidently knocked from his pocket when he was struck by the motor car and ken patterson who was passing through the tribulation of a horrible accident carried 40 in a wallet and both purse and wallet were pick ed up and never returned one can hardly conceive of anyone seizing an opportunity of this kind to make personal gain but there you have it again on a recent evening boys or young men broke into the booth on the 9th concession recently started by steve thomson at the outskirts of the village and carried off all the soft drinks without even returning the bottles which thomson will have to settle for everybody knows that steve can ill afford this loss small to some people but very serious to him and it would be a nice thing if restitution were made by boys who apparently considered they were hav ing some sport imr e w durhin until the end of thjs term principal of stouffville continuation school has a pen chant for good horse flesh and loves an animal with promise of speed recently lie bought scotty graton a saddle beast of doubtful disposi tion in the hands of the new own er scotty graton displayed real ability as a pacer and after more or less success in various races established a name for himself at simcoe last week by winning first in a field of twelve starters in the 30 class doing one heat in 212 v ind another in 210 no little credit is being passed on to harry davis the youthful driver and son of jack davis next saturday at newmarket and probably the following monday at port perry scotty graten will start fly sprays mr and mrs lou morden and two sons george and harold who left stouffville over a year ago for western canada returned last week and will take up their abode in the house which they left immediately opposite the public school when the mordens went west they located at lloydminister the main street of which town is on boundary line be tween alberta and saskatchewan if you live on the west side of the town your motor license plate is issued by the alberta government and is yellow in color if you reside on the cast side of main street your plate is issued by the saskatchewan government and is white in color this year lou and his family are carrying a white plate because they lived on the east side of the street but his brother preston who also returned from lloydminster has a yellow license plate from the other province mr preston morden went through to montreal where ho in tends to reside the brothers have been buying horses in the west making shipments to the montreal market lou intends to return to the prairie country in a few weeks and resume buying while preston will be at the selling end lloydmin ster mr morden reports is just 40 miles off a drought area but those who really make a serious effort at farming get results foreigners who work hard there get along he ob served but they put labor on the land and fertilize the soil as we do here in ontario canadians are not so willing to work on tho other hand living costs are high and gas runs 45c a gallon with motor oil at 50c a quart the morden brothers bought for the ontario market many horses and have opened up an im portant irade there which they in tend to pursue with mr lou mor den making periodical trips west to do the buying we have our own prepara tion exceptionally good for live stock if you prefer make your own spray from dr bells extract fly killer a gallon at the price of a quart bo ad ft ays drug store mr and mrs walter burkholdcr and miss ruth all of penetang are in town on holidays staying with his sister miss iola burkholdcr service miss gertrude crossen was home with her parents on church street south for a short visit last week while she was enjoying her holidays miss audrey hoover daughter of mr and mrs lou hoover was home from her duties at the western hospital for the weekend bindertwine 50 lbs 600 it j430 50 lbs 650 tt j4s0 5 or 8 lb balls terms spot cash schumacher peed 3700 per ton king bug killer saves work produces proof positive profits stiver bros phone 4501 stouffville ontario mr and mrs ira aldred and two sons have returned from a prolonged holiday at their summer home on lake scugog mrs jas imuston now a resident of toronto has been spending a few- days at the home of mr and mrs harry brillinger miss jessie walls of the east tor onto hospital is spending her holi days with her parents mr and mrs ed walls tenth street miss audrey jennings daughter ef mr and mrs thos jennings fair street has returned after spending a holiday with her aunt in whitby lome kester and james lawson nova scotia bank staff were week end guests of mr and mrs fred marshall at their summer cottage maple beach milk money is cash milk money represents the community pay roll in thou sands of towns a dependable income for millions of farmers milk and milk products must be sold so that cash can flow back to dairy farmers and their communities week after week and month alter month this is a jeb boiden knows how to do for behind borden are 80 years of experience in handling and selling tho most perishable of food products dairy farmers producing for a boiden company know that a boiden milk check moans dependable income l e oneil made the trip north to lake koushoug on friday return ing with mrs oneill and fay who have been spending their holidays there miss nettie rae mrs turner and mrs blake sanders accompanied by miss bertie clark of toronto spent the weekend with mrs helen waiminton at balsam lake mr and mrs robert johnston and miss ethel byam drove to hastings last week to attend the funeral of an old friend of the johnsons mr johnston is a former station aent there miss edith pitter of toronto cousin of mr h bannerman manager of stouffvilles 5c to l store is relieving miss pauline boad- way clerk who is enjoying a few holidays mr granville b forsyth of chicago made a hurried visit to his old home here a few days age especially to see his brother edwin who met with a serious accident last week ioe nonoe aocaob 30e30i tan ley oe30 o d o stouffville thurs fri sat july 29 30 31 road to glory fredric rlarch lionel barrymore warner baxter mon tues wed august 2 3 4 civic holiday 2 shows 7 and 9 st another hit production lloyds of london an outstanding cast tyronne power freddie bartholomew madeline carol sir guy standing magnificently produced gorgeously photographed splendidly acted and ably conducted moving with directorial and historical sweep that will leave you breathless lloyds of london lives up to the screens possibilities of a thundering spectacle vivid drama and lavish entertainment a picture youll never forget thurs fri sat august 5 g 7 racketeers in exile aozaoc 30e30c 30e30e 30e30i q o 0 o n o n purchasers of muk manufacturers of miik products distributors throughout the worid brink br a its recti jwicejg rr maple leaf dairy phone 16503 mr allan mecoiinochie of the post oflieo staff is on his holidays near barrio last friday july 23 mr truman holden was receiving tho congratu lations of his many friends on attain ing his s4th birthday this veteran townsman was not only a successful farmer in his day but he is an artisan of no mean ability in wood craft and- lias made many useful articles during his leisure years that will be cherished in the days to come mr holden is quite active for his ad vanced age and according to his custom for half a century attended the lol walk this 12th of july being one of the very oldest members present at the sutton celebration mr and mrs holden live on second street west end prest acqu criminal neglegence charge after listening to the evidence of several eye witnesses crown attorney snider recommended to magistrate bull in newmarket police court that a charge of criminal negligence against clarence preston be dismissed any other action would have to be a civil action for bodily harm suffered by tenyearold clara graham who was struck by prestons car while on the highway west of vandorf on the aurora road harry palmer ot aurora testi fied that he had been an eye witness of- the near fatality ac companied by his son donald aged eleven ho was driving east on wellington street there was about one hundred feet between his car and prestons when ho first saw the child she had only taken one or two steps on the pavement and had her arms up in the air as prestons car hit her just previous to this ho had noticed an object such as a ball or kitten cross the road he was certain that something bad crossed the road and imagined the little girl was swinging onio the highway afor it preston in his estimation hart done everything womens white shoes to clear 198 to 269 mens white shoes to clear x98 o lehman phone stouffville 4301 he could to avert the accident oliver graham grandfather of the injured little girl had been eating his supper when the acci dent occurred ho had last no ticed her playing with a kitten on the lawn the gateway was about six feet from tho highway charlie blayne another wltnosi was riding into aurora with young preston ho estimated tho car was travelling thirty miles an honr as it rounded the corner suddenly a child darted out from a driveway apparently going to run across tho road preston swerved to the left to avoid tho accident he would havo noticed the child if she had have been in the roadway he con sidered preston a careful driver constable williamson who was on the scene shortly after the accident testified that proston stop ped in ninety feet the brakes were tested and were ok the magistrate on the advice of the crown dismissed tho charge ef criminal negligence

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