Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 21, 1924, p. 5

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stouffville august 21st 1924 i happenings fo issue ot the tribune next week v the wet weather is delaying the harvest arid many farmers are feel ins quite anxious about the damage being done to the shotek grain in this section shaws big annual 39 cent sale dens today j the weeds want bobbing alonj raie of our streets g a m davison of unionville irried off several good prizes with is string of ponies a he cobourg orse show last week the standard bank- staff is to be istinguished by a lady teller which mninds us of the bank stait em- loyed during the war days miss m bell of beaverton is now the lying teller having replaced mre waddell of sunderland who is ansferred to west hill miss bell as the reputation for being quick nd accurate in handling the coin ad will unquestionably maintain e efficiency of the staff as former- composed bargains ifarm implements i have a good assortment of all kindsqf plows rising and walking in different makes also ensilage cutters with blower v h herman hone 1003 stonffvlue semiuna baseball in toronto next saturday with big return game in stouffrille the following wednes day the locals have had a notable season come and see the best of it all turnip growers interested in the expert turnip market are re quested to be present at a meeting to be held in council chamber stouffville at 8 oclock on saturday evening august 23rd this is im portant be present without fail in accorance with the custom of ontario weekly papers the tribune will take its annual holiday next week and there will be no issue of this paper on august 28th the office will remain open for business as usual and any job printing will be attended to promptly the maple leaf dairy ream should be ordered the night efore phone us at 8108 when utting out bottles three pint tick- ts purchases half pint of cream nd are the equivalent of cash being ut in the bottles please bear in nind that the dairy is closed for usiness on sunday afternoons 22 tickets for 100 h gilroy prop phono 8108 stouffrille louden dont wait for the usy season start right low and equip your barn vith loudens hay fork md carriers and other iarn fixtures geo j lawson phone 182 the west end grocer stouffville last weeks aurora banner pub- lishedalmost a gross libel against the corporation of stouffville when that paper stated that the tax rate for stouffville was struck at eighty- three mills on the dollar this should have read thirtythree mills and we hope our contemporary to the west will hasten to correct the erroneous report in tbeir next issue few municipalities in ontario enjoy a more favorable taxation than stouffville hence we do not wish to be removed from our envious position to being branded as the highest taxed town in the province a very pretty wiedding was solem nized at the home of the brides parent king ont when miss laura mae daughter of mrand mrs john morning was united in marri age to mr harry lome crawford of whitchurch township son ot ex- reeve crawford rev x w hoi mes of kettleby officiating the bride who was given away by her father was becomingly gowned in white brocaded canton crepe and her veil was caught with wild orange blossoms rfhe carried a bouquet ot ophelia ro3es she was attended by her sister luuri the groom was supported by mr thos martin of toronto after a lunch eon the happy couple left on a honeymoon to the muskoka lakes on their return they will reside in toronto the back of your throat gives a sigh of relief when a spoonful of cool smooth flav ored city dairy ice cream caresses it after a hard hot day it knows that the first spoon ful is just a notice that there are many more to follow the first taste calls for a dishful take home a quart tonight the worlds choicest sweet meats moirs chocolates porters phonfr 198 if you are thirsty get a drink of our ice cold drinks a large variety to choose from or a good dish of neilsons ice cream which is much appre- ciated on a hot day for fancy biscuits fruits vegetables and good fresh groceries- give us a trial we will try to please you we deliver to your home whitchurch township council j softool reopen3 on seph 2nd ets next monday for general busij meets ness hear robt j white baritone soloist gospel singer and concert artist in ratcliffs hall text monday evening under auspices of the war veterans local talent will also assist exreera yv e mordea has pur chased the trucking business of w swift and will resume his former occupation local hauling and trucking between distant points solicited xoyd turner phone 909 kodak as you go out of the pocketlnto posi tion release the shutter and the picture is yours thatsithe kodak way v let us be your photographic service station kodaks 650 up kodak film eastman accessories our developing and printing is of the superior tort films 10c prints 4 to 5c fly time keep out these pe3ts with one of our light strong screen doors and screen windows ah stees all prices the picture theatre is open every saturday night this weeks feature is harry carey in the nigbt hawkaiso the comedy wild and wicked prices 15c and 25c picture at 815 alfred e thomas of flint mich and glen h thomas and mr and mrs jh copelandalso mr and mrs e t duhsnipre of toronto visited on tuesday with mr and mrs grw thomas toronto exhibition opens on sat urday with our own citizen mr robt miller as president the big fair has a closer relationship to stouffville than being canadas na tional exhibition and when we visit the grounds we feel we have an imtimacy with the commander- inchief which adds interest and delight for the visitors who go from this section melville church on the 6th line of markham which has been closed for redecoration purposes will be re opened on sunday next at 215 pm wjien the rev g r duncan of montreal will be the preacher mr dunjcan will also take the morning service in the stouffville presby terian church atll am to give the pastor an opportunity to conduct the service at musselmans lake at 10 aln a baptismal service under auspices of the local mennonite church was held by the waterside at altona on sunday afternoon in charge of the pastor rev w m mcguire it is significant of the work of the pastor that including the number of candidates on this occasion it mark ed the eightyfourth to be immersed since his pastorate commenced here three yearsago at sundays service a large yjmber of people gathered at the ij ointed place the pastor read portions of scripture spoke a few words of admonition and the assembly entered heartily into the singing pft hymns six candidates were immersed after answering in the affirmative the following ques tions 1 can you testify that you through repentance towards god and faith in the lord jesus christ have experienced the for giveness of your sins and enjoy peace with god 2 are you willing to renounce the world with all sinful gratifications and cleave unto the lord and con secrate your all to his service i are you willing to be taught from the word of god and to yield obedience to all that he en joins upon you stouffville failed to send a base ball team to barrie on monday of last week as originally intended four teams entered the tournament being barrie hillsdale mansfield and thornbury with the barrie team winning the prize the ad vance has the following to say re garding the success of the celebra tion financially and we reproduce it to show that stouffville is not the only place where it costs a lot of money to put on a right celebration there were four hundred and fiftyseven paid admissions to the dance the day was a success finan cially and otherwise the receipts from all sources are at least 105q and the expenditures though not accurately known will take about s06 this leaves astfrplus of 250 which the baaa proposes to use financing barrie hockey football and junior baseball teams the ex penses in connection- with the cele bration seem unusually large at first sight but it cost 240 to bring the collingwood kilties band heie and the collegiate band increased the appropriation for music to 300 the prizes took another 300 and advertising was a 125 item be sides these large items there were various incidentals which would easily amount to 75 the war tax alone is 60 now who says it costs nothing to celebrate silvester bros many stouffville people will re member l c fletcher a former assistant pastor of the stouffville christian church on monday of this week he was married at new britain usa and the hertford daily courier has this to say respect ing the event a wedding of church folk the parallel of which has sel dom if ever 5 occurred will take place monday afternoon when rev llewellyn c fletcher of lagrange- rllle nv and miss anna a king new britain deaconess for three years at the orace methodist church new haven will be married the wedding of the couple marks the culmination of a college romance which started two years ago at yale university miss king who is the daughter of mr and mrs john king of deep river has neen studying at the yale divinity school and in ad- d it ion to her studies she engaged in practical church work at grace methodist churta being appointed a deaconess rev mr fletcher is the son of rev dr and mrs flet cher of toronto canada miss king said that as soon as her fiance com pletes his course at yale next aum- mer they will sail tor toklo japan where both will engage in religious educational work among the japan ese lagrangevtlle n y where rev and mrs fletcher will be- loca ted for the next year is about six teen miles from pouglikeepie in- the fall when theltev mrfletcher returns to college his wife will at- tend to the ministerial duties at the christian church there and he will return weekends to preach at the sunday services stouffville methodist church board contemplate redecorating the inters lor of the church and at a recent meeting of the board tenders were opened the matter of awarding the contract was left over until a larger number of officials are present alterations and repairs axe being made at the armories in aurora as a result of au inspection some time ago by staff officers it is expected when the work is completed that the 12th york rangers headquarters will be moved from toronto to aur ora the following students were suc cessful in the subjects indicated in the middle school examination held at stouffville wm allan comp lit br hist anc hist alg geom physics chemistry margaret baker comp lit br hist anc hist alg geom phs chemistry wilbur chidley comp lit br hist latin authors jean collard comp lit anc hist latin french vernon gray comp lit br hist anc hist alg geom phys chemistry enna heise fr comp victor elton algebra alfred hill comp lit br histt alg phys yvonne hodgins comp lit br hist alg i edna hoover cqmp lit francis jiidd comp ljt hist phys chem harold mackay fr comp grace nicely comp lit hist alg phys jean mackenzie fr comp mary oboyle comp lit hist alg phys annie paisley comp lit br hist anc hist as geom phys chem marie paisley comp lit br hist phys f gordorivttamer anc hist latin french stanley rose comp lit br hist alg geom phys chem wm vanzant comp lit br hist anc hist alg geom phys ohem jessie walls br hist harry white br hist alg phys chem those marked with a passed in all subjects tried the others failed in one or more br br br quality jservtcb threshing cck feeds schumacher feet bran and shorts feed oats y flour learys pastry flour merry wives pastry flour marvel pastry flour saxon pastry flour quaker bread flour 338 stiver bros x phone 4501 read the advertisements on friday august sttr a party ot local people composed of mr ag lehman mrs elias lehman also mrs chas fader of akron mich mrs cecil dawson of toronto and mr joseph grove of ringwoad- let t stouffville at two oclock in the morning for a 500 mile motor trip though a delightful country making their final destination at warren penn on saturday evening from toronto the party journeyed over the hamilton highway to burling ton thence to stoney creek and niagara falls and hamilton high way they took breakfast at the falls then motored to fort erie and ferried the river to buf falo reaching that city a 1045 the same morning from here they went to westfield 69 miles then south along the shore of lake chau tauqua a beautiful water 25 mile3 long and 3 to 6 wide passing through jamestownny they reach ed warren at 636 in the evening with a party of 18 they came around lake chautauqua to celler- ori park where an enjoyable time was spent the party motored a- long the allagani river to kinzua and youngville and on thursday they started for home stopping at vineland they report the peach crop in this district as just fairwith plums and peers plentiful the mile of unfinished road on the 6th of markham was the roughest on the whole trip roadways drug i storb stouffville smith smith land surveyors and engineers lindsay ontario surveying municipal engineering sewerage drainage roadways cement prices reach new low level we suggest you take advan tage of the drop in cement pri ces and plan those concrete im- provements you have been waitf ing to do six weeks ago cement price was reduced 25 cents per barrel which reduction we are glad to be able to pas3 on to our customers place your order now john sanders stouffville 26 j c rj has moved to it3 new home attho corner vonge and alexander sts toronto fall term opens sept 2nd write today for catalogue and ar range to enter at fall opening strictly firstclass throughout e n- ter any time wjelliott prin t ft ann harvesters 0u want e d 15 00 to winnipeg plus half a cent a mile beyond to all points in manitoba sas katchewan alberta edmonton calgary mcleoci and east special low fares returning august 22nd toronto caledon east beeton meaford collingwood penetang midland parry sound sudbury capreol and east thereof in nk m 1 l t ontario bj i ig august 26th toronto inglewood jet and all stations south and west going thereof in ontario special trains leave standard time august 22nd 1201 am midnight aug 21st august 22nd 1000 am- 1230 p m 1030 p m- f fastest route to winnipeg through trains with lunch counter cars food and refreshments at reasonable price special cars for women and colonist cara of latest design standard garage for day or night service phone we will guarantee all work done to your car i at our garage i we sgxlcit your business h used cars in stqck yj 1922 ford touring like hew- v 1922 ford coupe gooy condition look these over before buying gasoline cmls and frealrat covered seit- vice i station ates service stouffville phone 165 s

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