Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 17, 1939, p. 6

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page six the tribune stouffville ont thursday august 17 1939 toronto- goodwood w davey 8 stanton ave mrs heiljey and daughter lois are at musselmans lake mr and mrs robert feaster visited in niagara falls re cently mr and mrs herb lageer attended the glover reunion at richmond hill on civic holiday miss dora todd has been holidaying at windermere muskoka mr and mrs hedley hill of newmarket are visiting in hali- burton after spending a week in the city mrs e j hill has return ed to her home in newmarket george morganson one of the oldest persons to attend the godwood sports day is now holidaying at the home of his brother jake in norval ont mrs david seebcek of brougham visted no 8 stanton this week glad to see old friends they also called on the armstrong families mr and mrs garnet smalley were sunday visitors with mr and mrs r feasby those township folk are sure a sociable lot and we like to see it that way dr helen mckinley special ist at the sick childrens hos pital toronto was the guest of miss ann davey at alderney wood cottage lake simcoe this weekend mrs g a mcmullen has re turned home after a visit with her soninlaw and daughter mr and mrs r e gilmore of ottawa from there mrs mc mullen accompanied them to atlantic city and the worlds fair at new york we again extend birthday greetings this time to samuel bacon john evans evelyn bryan ross james allard walter taylor george bessie and h brown all of uxbridge township and miss leone lazenby of ballantrae that advertisment inserted calling for a property to rent brought 21 answers so friends the small adlets in the tribune sure bring results never dream ed of the advertiser has made his choice securing a satisfac tory place fred middleton took first prize in the bean guessing con test at goodwood on the holi day this councilman sure knows his beans he was only whats the future of television how does it work are the images clear are the sets easy to operate how far can it be broadcast the canadian national exhibi tion this year offers you the first public demonstrations of television in canada superintended by rca victorengineers the demon stration covers all phases of television you can see people actually being tele vised its really an historic occasion dont miss it advinc o ticket sale 171 bay street wa 2226 moodeyn 90 king st west el 1033 ctonte rrleilcn itcawcnt elwoorf a huh ocneral mtnajfrr canadian na7ionac wok aug 25 toronto sept 9 32 out from the actual number mrs sheehy came second in the contest i ages were thrown to the four winds on sports day our old friend calvin stafford paraded to the grounds abreast of the flash correspondent and kept right in the line yes siree we were all young again in order to get our news budget in last week on some of the high lights of the big day chas nolan made two trips from stouffville during the day to receive from us some of these items he then had to cover other places where things were happening too goodwoods future residents mr and mrs f c butler will locate in the home town on october 1st having been de layed to oversee some engineer ing work they will remain in wellington ont a little longer than was expected well folks the old familiar song after the ball is over comes to mind just now only we are saying after the parade tired is no name for our condition but happy yes as i sit on the lake front here at the summer home im in for a bit of a ramble first i think we owe a debt of thanks to the tribune for their end less push given the sports day and for the entertainment pro vided at stouffville to all the guests as they passed through from toronto on our return trip in the evening we all sang and when nearing the city the writer thanked all on board for their cooperation the musicians too and the driver of the bus near the end miss young deaconess asked the musicians aboard to strike up bless be the tie that binds and our hearts fairly bubbled over as we sang now for a word about the day still not said or written about wasnt that parade a dandy the little tots with the doll buggies the decorated hats and all and even though a bit late due to the big crowd being hard to marshall it went fine the juvenile band the little farmer with his bar row won the hearts only three entered names for the biggest family contest two being tied at seven each mrs howard harper mrs a taylor then mrs h elson with four there were 127 people signed the register and eighteen of them won boxes of chocolates and eleven won other gifts just for signing up we want our friends to keep an eye on councillor fred for he won a bottle of hair tonic and were suspecting he will be all slicked up and folks wont understand whats up mrs david watson of stouffville we are proud to say won a prize and she told us she though it was the first thing she ever won anyhow thats the spirit and a little fun is good for all here is a list of the bus passengers from tor onto mr and mrs william tucker and daughter mrs brown sr and miss brown mr and mrs alex brown mr marshall miss hunter mr and mrs 0 armstrong mrs j hodgins wm bateman and daughter miss mary young mr and mrs c turff the mcbeths and two girl friends stanley the accordian player frank wickenden and friend mrs david seebeck also the juggler and map man who were on the evening program among the holiday visitors in goodwood is reported mrs r bryan of aurora e disney of oshawa mrs p baston of tor onto mrs nellie taylor new market gladys rose mount albert and mrs delia rose of newmarket also miss doreen dunlop toronto and scores of others goodwood lacked for noth- thing and folks were good enough to tell us that our humble assistance held the day a lot anyway the turnout was twice as large as we hoped for wishing to hand out all the gifts before folks got into the park caused a slight delay there were a lot of them in cluding four reed trays 2 12 dozen jockey hats 2 12 dozen linen sailor hats dozen bottles of perfume dozen powder box es puffs 144 rulers 100 pack ages spearmint gum 24 boxes moirs chocolates and other gifts will open cne threshing roasts specially priced choice beef for your table we deliver 0boyles meat market phone 3501 sunday school lesson lord maugham lord chancel lor of the united kingdom will officiate at the opening of the canadian nationalexhibition on august 25 it was announced auction sale furniture h o u s e and l o t belonging to the estate of the late j e evans friday aug 25 claremont round extension table oak 7 foot set asbestos covers for above table 6 dining room chairs oak leather seats side board oak 2 small tables oak 3 small tables walnut walnutmohair couch chester field suite piano and stool good condition console style radio cabinet style victrola and records combination desk and book case oak swing chair upholstered walnut arm chair upholstered walnut 2 rockers walnut caneseated settee and 5 chairs upholster ed kitchen range findlay coal or wood extension table square 6 kitchen chairs glass cupboard fallleaftable small table square white iron bed and springs 34 size new spring mattress 34 size chest of drawers large dresser dressing table with mirrors washstand long quilt chest oak bed springs and mattress carpet sweeper 2 bedroom chairs 2 complete toilet sets bedroom rug 8xlo 4 pairs pillows cur tains odd dishes and cutlery 2 pair velour drapes bath tub 2 double bed couches with mattresses separate wash- stand 2 laundry tubs foot bath washboard copper boiler garden tools axe quantity rough lumber three coal oil lamps 2burner hot plate electric toaster elec tric toaster electric iron 3 veranda rockers sewing machine new williams four veranda boxes cellar table large secretary with 2 draw ers high cupboard old fashioned fruit cupboard glass front 4 shelved flower stand small bench kitchen stool set curtain stretchers set quilting frames and clamps set rug frames mahogany dresser round mirror washstand 34 iron bed double iron bed springs and mattress pink enamel dresser washstand bed two roasters double boiler triple steamer kettles frying pans pails crocks aluminum grid dle fruit jars coffee grinder grain bin chicken feed grinder flower pots 8 day clock spray pup oil burn er house and 1 acre lot and poultry house also offered for sale terms on real estate and furni ture cash j scott clerk mrs c pilkey f evans executors a s farmer auctioneer lcsson for august 20 beverage alcohol and the iommlxity golden text woe unto him that giveth his neighbour drink the lessox as a whole convivial drinking has always been a great curse men will go to extremes in company with their boon companions in a way they seldom do when alone if all taverns where people gather promiscuously for drinking purposes were closed it is questionable it the liquor business could survive when our politicians called upon the citizens of the united states to vota for re peal of the eighteenth amendment they promised that the oldtime saloon would never be allowed to return and that the corruption that once characterized liquor selling and liquor consumption would nev er again be tolerated in america their promises have all been broken brazenly and we have far worse conditions prevailing today than ever before the conditions which brought about the downfall of baby lon and other ancient cities are be ing repeated on every hand it surly high time for all christians to stand firmly against a system which has proved over and over again that it is not amendable to law or con corned about the ruin for which it is responsible the historical setting joel describes the breakdown of morale in judah because of drunk enness in the eighth century before christ probably in the reign of joash the scent described in daniel 5 occurred at the close of belshaz- zars wicked reign as coking of babylon in 53s bc verse by vorse joel 1 5 awake ye drunkards and weep a cruel enemy had crossed the borders of the land and was about to descend upon the cities of judah instead of the people being alert and on guard they were surfeited and weakened by drunkenness and debauchery verse 6 a nation is come up upon my land the invading army was already marching through the land while the nation was power less to impede its progress verse 7 he hath laid my vine waste and marked my fig tree the vine is the symbol of israel in spiritual relationship with god and responsible to bear fruit for him psa 808 isa 57 hos 101 the fig tree represents judah nationally jer 2416 luke 13- 69 dan 51 a great feast it was a voluptuous drunken carousal where the idolatrous courtiers sought to outdo one another verse 2 whiles he tasted the wine belshazzar in his halfin ebriated condition did that of which in his sober senses he might never have been guilty he commanded that the sacred vessels taken by his grandfather nebuchadnezzar from the holy temple at jerusalem should be brought into the festival hall and used to pour out libations to the idols of babylon verse 3 the king and his princes drank in them bel shazzar set the evil example and his servile courtiers and the women of his harem all followed suit drinking from the vessels dedicated to jehovah verse 4 they drank wine and praised the gods such scenes were common among the heathen drunkenness was regarded not as a sin but rather as a means of honoring the vile deities of the heathen nations verse 5 in the same hour it was when the drunken revel was at its height that the solemn portent of coming judgment appeared verse 17 i will read the writ ing the words were plain enough in ordinary chaldean letters but their actual meaning was unde cipherable until daniel appeared verse 25 mene mene tekel upharsin the words mean num bered numbered weighed divid ing they told the sad story of the end of gods patience with belshaz zar verse 26 god hath numbered thy kingdom and finished it the this week granite preserving kettles 59c and g9c aluminum preserving kettles 75c jar rubbers 5c zinc rings per dozen 23c rubber fly swatters 5c 10c mosquito net per yard 9c memba seal 10c stouffville 5c to 1 store helen hore married to lewis a stiver the home of dr and mrs arthur l hore markham was the setting for the wedding saturday afternoon of their daughter helen rebecca hore who became the bride of lewis arthur stiver son of mr and mis j l bernard stiver unionville the house was decorated with pink and white gladioli rev a h hore of deseronto uncle of the bride performed the ceremony assist ed by rev p s baringer of baltimore md mrs laurence lindsey played the wedding music the bride given in marriage by her father wore a gown of white net over taffeta with basque bodice bouffant double net skirt banded in fine chan- tilly lace which also trimmed the matching jacket her fin gertip veil of french tulle was caught with a coronet of lilies- ofthevalley she carried a col onial bouquet of white roses and lilies-of-the- valley miss ruth hore attended her sister as bridesmaid wearing a blush pink embroidered net dress over taffeta with shirred bodice short pouff sleeves and a sweetheart neckline caught at either side with little black velvet bows she carried rapture roses and blue corn flowers and wore a plateau hat accented with flowers to match her bouquet lloyd stiver was best man after the ceremony a buffet luncheon was served the brides mother wore a dress of hyacinth blue crepe and corsage of johanna hill roses mrs stiver mother of the groom wore french orchid sheer and her corsage was purple and mauve sweet peas mr and mrs stiver left on a motor trip to muskoka the bride travelling in a printed silk dress with navy accessories and corsage of blue cornflowers and bouvardia on their return they will live in toronto no changes in hog grading regulations no changes have been made recently in the hog grading regulations in so far as they affect carcass grading of hogs according to a statement issued by the dominion department of agriculture the department is continuing to provide a hog grading service on live as well as on carcass grading standards according to the basis of sale head of gold an 232 was aibout to give place to the breast and arms of silver the first great world empire had run its course as appointed by god verse 27 thou art weighed in the balances and art found want ing we are told elsewhere that the lord is a god of knowledge and by htm actions are weighed 1 sam 23 and in proverbs 162 we learn that the lord weigheth the spirits of men verse 2s thy kingdom is divid ed instead of reading upharsin which means dividing daniel uses the past tense of the same word peres which means div- idded for already the armies of cyrus and darius were pouring into the city and babylons doom was seaeld business directory medical dr s s ball physician and surgeon xray office cor obrien and main phone 196 coroner for york county dental maternity home obrien ave stouffville reasonable terms mrs c meabry rn phone 271 the debutante a beautiful oil permanent that will see you through the summer months regular price 500 but we are offering it for a short time at only 350 owing to the demand we have had for this wave we will continue the offer until the second week in august please make your appointment now phone 176 other permanents priced 250 to 750 maries beauty shop neil c smith ldsdj office over bank of commerce office hours 9 to 12 noon and 130 to 530 pm phone office phone residence 1001 1015 claremont every tuesday office over wilkinsons store phone claremont 1401 e s barker lds ddj honor graduate of royal college of dental surgeons and of the university of toronto office in grublns block phone 8201 markham every tuesday office in wear block a c kennedy chiropractor church street stouffville monday wednesday frldayg 9 to 12 am insurance see h o kldmck obrien aver for your insurance needs in fire life automobile burglary and all casualty lines thomas bmkett general insurance agency representing reliable companies including lloyds of london england phone stouffville 25902 a c burkholder insurance canada life assurance co -alo- a n to mobile and fire stewart beare radio serrice of newmarket formerly of markham in stouffville every wednesday a brathwaites hardware phone 9601 barristers brierbush hospital government licensed main street east stouftvillo maternity medical and surgical cases taken ambulance service registered nurses and 24 hour service mrs e r good phone 191 office phone residence phone 3160 3514 arthur w s greer barrister solicitor notary public 6 king street east oshawa ontario resident partner branch office wc pollardkc port perry ont uxbridge ontario phone 264 mccullough button flbuttonkc hrbuttonba barristers solicitors convey ancers etc buttons block stouffville money to loan miscellaneous l e oneill stouffville funeral dntector and embalmer continuous telephone service day and night business phone residence phone r g clendening funeral director ambulance service phone markham 9000 lehmans shoe store phone 4301 stouffville footwear for all the family womens hosiery boots shoes rubbers mitts socks gloves

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