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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 2, 1938, p. 3

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stouffville ontario thursday june 2 1938 town topics ihoxk ix yqltt personals 15301 coming to the stanley summer windbreakers and raincoats a line selection at f e raes tailor shop theatre soon snow white and the seven dwarfs watch for it spring flower show in rat- cliffs hall this coming satur day try and attend and better still makf an entry if you can mr and mrs a j wagg of manitoulih island have been visiting relatives and friends in the goodwood and mount albert district miss a b clark accompanied by her mother motored out from toronto for a few hours one- day last week mrs clark sr is looking line for one of her years a stouffville woman says her husband isnt a bit like adam that adam had to be chased out of the garden but her hubby has to be chased into it mrs wm asling who is slowly recovering from quite a severe illness is still in a nursing home in markham village friends in stouffville will be glad to learn of her early complete recovery stouffville veterans a meet ing of the veterans will be held on monday june 6 at 8 pm in the municipal hall all veterans are asked to attend as this is the annual meeting and election of officers will be held 0 leh man president b lickorish secretary painters and decorators in stouffville have experienced one of the busiest seasons in a long time all of which indicates that the american slump hasnt reached the local district and that the determination to keep their home premises looking spick and span is well carried out over six truck loads of tin cans and what have you were removed to the town dumping grounds last friday during the mrs william crossen is very annua c day the ton- ii with an attack of arthritis e was cons iill but is doing as weji as can hoped for she is under the care of nurse marjorie stewart youll spend a lot of time in drfib miss doris ross former public school teacher here but now of newtonbrook was in lvrmauent waves priced from 250 to 1000 finger waving ilanlcurjng haircut ting hot oil treatment facial marie brown telephone 176 lions club show night june 9 buy sport trousers this summer if town r sunday and rendered i draws the fashion a couple- of solos m the united thursday a ticket you want to be in swim a full line of these smart trousers celanese flannel etc at f e raes tailor shop church sunday evening which miss jessie walls were greatly appreciated the toronto east g among our longdistance subscriptions received last week was a remittance from mrs d yake of cappon sask the yake home in the west has had the tribune read in it for many many years mrs wellington bennett 8th concession markham wfio has been in the wellesly hospiial for eight weeks is still very ill we learn from friends who have visited the hospital recently owing to the vast amount of extra work in changing over to an all homeprint the news in this issue may not be com piled on pages as it should be matron at eneral hos pital was in town on sunday visiting her parents mr and mrs edw walls tennis club activities are now in full swing and members are but as time goes on we hope to asked to pay their fees promptly establish certain pages for a in order to meet a few current certain type of news expenses fees 150 beginners and school children 100 there is 15000 placed in the treasurer james lawson dominion estimates for a new post ollice in bsaverton the ofliee in stoiiflville cost 28500 and is one of the poorest the government erected anywhere one wonders what beaverton for sale 4burner new perfection oil stove complete with oven all good also a 3- piece oak bedroom suite miss rae church street earl cook who was down by a ball in practice while playing in toronto for syracuse a week ago has returned to his american city and is reported to be progressing nicely although not yet able to play earl had been removed to the toronto general hospital for two days following the accident over 70 neighbors and other friends swooped down on the home of mr and mrs russel storey gravel hill one evening last week and presented mr and mrs howard storey newly weds with a miscellan eous shower many useful and lovely gifts were seen will get for 15000 well we can venture a guess theyll get a saturday night crowds in stouffville are growing to such proportions that some day additional parking space will have to be provided for our part we hope the crowds keep increasing even if the traffic cop is worried half to death where there is a crowd there is money just as sure as where there is smoke there is fire consequent ly the more people who come here the better for our merchants and our town in general even though the traffic and parking problem may be increased every saturday afternoon and evening a social hour may be spent at the brown betty tea room where mrs hayball expert tea cip reader will tell you the fortunes of your cup over a delightful tea table tea and reading 25c start later and additional money reeve james rennie 10th concession has purchased a new horse to take the place of the black gelding which he lost from lockjaw three weeks ago youll be in the front row all summer with anything you select from f e raes summer furnishings mens summer suits readytowear or made-to- measure attractively priced buy a ticket for the lions club theatre night thursday and which broke tip tils black june 9 a rolhcking program of team so well matched it is said george connor who has been living with his sonsinlaw leslie grove on the 4th concession ofi whitchurch has taken up resi dence in stouffville with quar ters in bert haskells house on stouffer street mr connor was born on the 10th of whitchurch over 75 years ago and has spent all his life in this locality the tribune now has an un limited amount of space for the insertion of local news and we ask the help of our readers in gathering it if you know of some interesting event call us on the telephone stop us on the street or better still write it up yourself but be sure it gets to the ears of our staff or rural correspondents all of whom are in search of news from the edit or down now then all together you town and country readers the animal contracted the dread lockjaw through something in the soil which is communicated through the feet the horse died suddenly when its jaws became paralyzed sunderland who have enter ed the oba lakeshore intermediate b have made a clean sweep to date winning their first game from bowman ville on the 24th 8 to 6 and the second from cobourg on satur day 4 to 3 on the holiday sunderlands 18yearold star tamblyn struck out fifteen bowmanville batters while his teammates slammed out eleven hits fun with joe e brown in polo joe and charlie mccarthy in one of his latest comedies funds raised by this venture are for a worthy cause- buy one stanley rose has resigned from the principleship of the uxbridge public school this term he was granted leave of absence to take a special course at hamilton and would have re sumed his duties at uxbridge again next september how ever at a special meeting of the school board there mr roses resignation was read and accept ed it is expected that the supply teacher will receive the perman ent appointment at the same time the principal of the high school and two members of the bbbaabaa smaaabbsabbba we can also supply you with kodak films for every purpose your films can be developed but once demand unique developing printing and enlarging prompt service boadways drug store tenders for the addition to the stouffville school will close at noon on saturday this week j staff resigned hence there will there has been a very keen do- 1 be quite a change in the person mand for plans specifications and lender forms indicating a flood of prices being submitted the total contract may be let to one man or separate tenders may be accepted for the differ ent trades including interior fittings there will be 18000 spent nel of the uxbridge school staff next fall sam barnes 83 a barber ai collingwood appeared in police court the other day for the first time in his long life he was charged with giving a hair cut for 15c less than the legal set rate an adjournment for two weeks was granted and may it be lengthened to all time ad journment with rates in col lingwood at probably 40c for a haircut imagine the barber do ing a charatable act to some un fortunate by cutting his hair for 25c and being liable to prose cution by the courts for so doing slowly but surely we are be ing swallowed up by such laws and regulations b o n o d o 0 o aonoc 30qoe 30doe soi dancing every evening at ontarios finest summer ballroom cedar beach gardens musselmans lake commencing saturday may 2sth jack crayford and his orchestra with ruth cameron craig watterworth aged 10 and his sister johanna watter worth aged 12 of glencoe were instantly killed on tuesday night of last week when they were struck by a motor car as they were roller skating down glencoe main street police claim the car was driven by bassett douglas snider 30 of detroit he was arrested follow ing the accident the same kind of accident could happen in stouffville where roller skating is permitted on the smooth pavement on main street and then we presume it would be clamped down on with all force however the fatality in glen coe should serve both as a warn ing to parents and motor drivers alike to be careful john castle who was injured in a motor accident a week ago last sunday is still confined to the brierbush hospital nray examination has not revealled any broken bones despite the various reports heard on the street mr castle is a resident of the east end owning a home at the corner of main and tenth streets north william eckardt is building a modern garage at eckardts corners a mile east of stouff ville at the turn to altona the corner is being rounded and the building is constructed of cement tile allinall the place will be attractive and no doubt an added incentive to business baker sons of gormley have the contract for the building the local plumbing shops of goudie and brathwaite have secured the contract for the public toilet rooms at the muni cipal hall and work is expected to start at once part of the fix tures having now arrived there are still a few dollars coming in by donations and these will be acknowledged in due time the added funds will be available for installing heating facilities in the hall 30e30e 30e30i xoe30e 30e30i o 3 and where is frank kribbs is about the first question our old townsman of 25 years ago asked when he entered the tribune office one day last week we refer to mr eurias hamil ton who motored out from the city for an hour or two mr hamilton is not a young man any longer but he never forgets the old days in stouffville where he spent so many years as a banker now to get back to the question frank kribbs is still in the ontario hospital at orillia it will be remembered that last summer he met with an accident while in the orillia institution which resulted in the loss of the only good eye he had since boyhood he is now totally blind and of course cannot enjoy life as he once did mr hamil ton was sorry to hear of franks plight a frame barn standing just north of lintner griffiths blacksmith shop was destroyed by fire on monday evening about ten oclock fortunately there was no wind and the mounting flames when discovered were quickly quelled by the prompt arrival of the fire brigade wife two lines of hose the building which belonged to mr howard malloy was used as a garage two cars were destroyed belong ing to dawson davis and willis monkhouse also a number of carpenter tools belonging to mr malloy the cause of the blaze is a mystery little buddy smith of gait has lost the sight of one eye it is feared as a result of a fire cracker exploding in his face he was playing with other child ren when the accident happened suppose it had happened here in stouffville we could see where their might be trouble extend ing right back to the seller of fire crackers there is a bylaw forbidding the sale of fire crackers in town but it was not enforced this year and should therefore be removed from the list of useless bylaws down in the village archives if the sale is permitted the merchant should not have the bylaw hang ing over his head to attack him with in the event of someone being hurt it is then that pub lic opinion would come out and say what right had soinso to sell fire crackers they are being sold in other towns so why not remove the restriction or on the other hand enforce it seed corn improved early learning eureka pride of nisha golden glow wisconson no 7 comptons early sweepstakes turnip seed stivers selected purple top lord derby canadian gem halls westbury jumbo perfect model and fall turnip sugar cane sowing rape millet seed and buckwheat we handle quaker and purina products liver bros stouffville phone 4501 a toronto motorist was assessed liv5 in ponce coure on monday for speeding through stouffville at 40 miles per hour the charge was laid by con stable quibell ted tomlinson and vaughan glover two claremont boys who are wellknown in stouffville have taken over a red and white grocery business on the outskirts of peterborough we wish the boys success in start ing out in business for them selves the june meeting of stouff ville junior farmers club joint meeting as usual will be held on the 9th and will be address ed by an outstanding speaker h e hoidge editor of the farmers magazine owing to the brilliancy of the speaker the club are asking everybody to attend this gathering to hear him the girls club will provide the lunch and the evening will conclude with a dance the june meeting of the jr womens institute will be held at the home of miss marjorie mertens on tuesday june 7 at 230 a playlet entitled cottons may be sart will be presented by three of the girls there will be other items of interest everybody welcome conservatives will meet on june 4 the national conservative annual meeting will be held on saturday june 4 at 3 pm dst in the masonic hall at rich mond hill the speaker will be col george a drew kc given windbreakers aurora jubilee juniors re ceived public recognition of their hockey prowess in going into the finals of the junior b hockey series at a banquet held wednesday night all members of the team were given wind- breakers and rings on behalf of the town and hockey club by mayor boulding and deputy reeve malloy births lehman at the brierbush hospital stouffville on sun day may 29th 1938 to mr and mrs donald lehman markham village a son stillborn forster at mrs schells nurs ing home on may 24 to mr and mrs jack forster of markham nee edna cober a daughter eleanor louis no liability to agent there seems to be a misappre hension abroad concerning the outcome of the goodharper supreme court action recently settled which mr harper would like to have corrected it will be remembered that the tribune published the decision in this case last week wherein milton good proprietor of the fergus creamery dropped the action against mr harper the liability for any agency com mission is disclaimed by mr harper who would like it ex plained that he never listed his farm for sale and never entered into agreement with any agent whatever a fact which he felt many people do not understand store childrens sun suits 25c womens gloves 25c womens linene dresses 98c womens hand bags 59 98c vaccum bottles 33c sun glasses 10c 15c 20c we are giving away free a ford v8 tudor 85 hp on friday july 1st draw to take place in stouffville arena at an entertainment sponsored by the stouffville lions club only one month to secure your free tickets to win this car if you intend buying a little later buy now and win a new ford v8 coach absolutely free we also take pleasure in announcing our next contest which will commence june 1st 1938 we will be giving away free 2000 in cash value divided into 50 different prizes namely 1st prize 300 2nd prize 250 3rd prize 200 4th prize 150 5th prize 100 next 10 50 next 10 25 next 25 10 i d f holden sons stouffvillo markham

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