Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 15, 1919, p. 4

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stouffville may 15 1919 local items f mrs hiram kester haj rented miss mccalluias house stoves wanted two small wood stoves f d ighiwander stouffville o mr j j rae has two geese that laid 55 eggs including two double- yolkcd ones can anyone beat this o kenneth co u i son of the siberian kjcpeduion has returned to toronto and expects to get his discharge this week o mr and mrs geo k itaker had the bodies of her father and mother removed to forest lawn mausoleum toronto on wednesday cllijovlk on monday may 5 to mr and mis harvey e ouilfoyle nee florence uarlholomew of 03 jackman avenue toronto a son harold uernard o heed iotatoks about 25 bags early potaloes hells deposit for sale apply to david gray lot 13 con c whit church phone s10c stouffville o some stouffville friends motored up to uxbridge on monday evening to call on miss flossie davis and were delighted to find her much im proved in health o at a special meeting on monday evening the council granted to the imperial oil co the privilege of erecting oil storage tanks on the g t r property at the station o miss otherine morton addressed the w c t u on tuesday after noon this laiiy will speak in the methodist church sunday evening may 25 o the at home given by the young people of stouffvillo the liberal club hall on friday evening was pronounced a great success by all present about three hundred guests attended a number of the members of richardson lodge afam paid a visit to brougham union lodge at claremont last night on the occasion of the official visit of rt wor bro john a graham ddgm of tor onto a most delightful evening was spent the annual meeting of the wom- ens institute will be held at the home of mrs j r hodgins on wed nesday afternoon may 21 at 230 the financial report for the year and election of officers all members are requested to be present everybody welcome mr mcdonald of toronto who was expected to preach in the bap tist church on sunday failed to ap pear having accepted a call to the church at owen sound mr wilson who occupied the pulpit in his stead has been invited to become pastor of the church here n o thos williamson has purchased a driver from win ash of unionville she is a beautiful animal and won three first prizes at richmond hill last fall besides firsts at markham and scaruoro mr williamson has also a new buggy and set of harness now is your time girlst look out o xotice our store will be open on friday afternoon and evening may 23 and dosed nil day saturday may 24 sil vester bros xotice our store will be open saturday evenlng may 24 farewell xd mteskxtatiox the home of mr and mrs irwin gray was the scene of a very inter esting social event last tuesday even ing when the ladies aid of bloom- ington methodist church met to show their appreciation of mrs grays efforts in the aid for several yeas and to express their regret at her departure mrs jarvls storry read the address and mrs edgar storry presented mrs gray with a tea tray in walnut inlaid with glass mrs gray though deeply touched made a fitting reply then short speeches were made by mrs r x fairies president mrs n rae vice president and the pastor of the church after this program was carried out refreshments were ser ved mr and mrs gray will reside in stouffville mr j atkinson has sold his farm just east of the village to mr d g walls o if you want to keep on good terms with your neighbors see that your chickens do not scratch up the seeds they have just planted in their gar dens methodist church services may is 1919 ii a in and 7 pm rev j o totton of greenwood will preach 230 p m sabbath school imonday at s oclock rov herbert lee will deliver his lecture wit and wisdom of pioneer preachers under the auspices of epworth league rlooinlngtoii methodist church 130 sabbath school 230 service rev j o totton prayer meeting thursday at s c the annual meeting of the ladles aid of the bloomlngton methodist church was held last thursday when the following omcers wcro elected president mrs r n fairies 1st vice pros mrs edgar storry 2nd vice pros mrs newton rae secy mrs otto tranmer visitation committee mrs j storry and miss e fairies flower committee mesdames bar nes and curtis trcas miss burnett mrs morrison of meaford and daughter mrs j carr of toronto with her little daughter visited at the home of mr thos klinck this week o messrs w j mather and n e byer who motored home from de troit via the south shore of lake erie state that the roads across the line are in a bad condition rev robt young was called to trenton on wednesday morning on account of an accident to his bro ther full particulars have not been received but we have learned that mr young was injured in a run away his team having been frighten ed at the railway station he will be in the hospital for two months o rev mr mcclellan of claremont is suffering from a dislocated shoul der sustained while delivering a new automobile for thos birkett to a customer in uxbridge township he was not used to handling thnach- ine and when going down a nill he put his foot on the accelerator in stead of the brake with the result that the car was ditched call on j yake for real estate vacant land or house property in towns anil cities ten houses in the village of stouitville from 1000 up to 5000 in the city of toronto scores of farms and garden lots in this part of the country j yake real estate sanders block stouff ville o the fire brigade had a rrn to the east end yesterday afternoon when a fire was discovered in the roof of henry mcmuliens house caused no doubt by a defective chimney the brigade was on hand in about three minutes and had the blaze out before any serious damage was done markets butter fat co butter 45 bggs 43 potatoes 200 seed potatoes 125 glasgow master willie specce was taken verv ill on saturday last with appen dicitis and on sunday drs darling and shier assisted by one of the port perry doctors performed an opera tion a nurse is in attendance and we are pleased to leafn that willie is recovering nicely rev mr down of pickering is expected to preach in the church here on sunday afternoon may 18 at 230 oclock i born on sunday april 27 to mr and mrs walter davis a daugh ter some of our farmers have finished seeding atha churchill dr dales met with a serious ac cident at chursjiill corner last thurs day when his car turned over we are- glad to hear the dr is improving mrs chas degeer has been very sick we wish her a speedy recovery a number of our young men went to a charivari on friday night on the tenth line nothing doing boys mr and mrs o h tranmer spent sunday evening at w hills we are all glad to welcome leslie odgen home from overseas the young mens classof church hill s s met at the cemetery wed nesday afternoon to clean up the cemetery and church grounds their services will be much approved of by the community dr j e moore of uxbridge vis ited our school on wednesday mr and mrs d j tran were tor onto visitors on sunday last mr and mrs parker and friends of toronto visited one day last week at the home of mr j b hoover mr and mrs a booth and family of stouffville spent sultuay with x e and mrs mcbride mr j timbers of cherrywood is moving into their home here which was recently occupied by mr m tindall mrs x b hoover and miss vera were toronto visitors on wednesday rev mr bdlwell stouffville cal led on friends in this vicinity on wednesday mrs f marshman spent wednes day in toronto mr and mrs a farthing visited at the formers home here on sun day aiitoxa mr and mrs d watson visited at the home of d field on sunday mr and mrs p xighswander vis ited at f kaymers on sunday mr and mrs edwin forsyth and mrs f palmer of saskatchewan visited at j o spangs on sunday mr j meyer had a fishing trip to blackwater one day this weok mr a hoover motored to oshawa on tuesday the annual business meeting of altnna womens institute was held at the home of mrs e b hoover atha on may 13 the following officers were elected for the coming year prcs mrs wm mckay vice pres mrs barkey 1st vice pres mrs e lehman secytreas miss m hoover asst secy-treas- airs m harris pianist miss r fields asst piainst mrs l hodgson directors mrs yake mrs j slack mrs carruthers mrs j byer program committee mrs mcbride mrs j meyer visiting committee mrs w dodd mrs dunkeld mrs win reesor mrs j b hoover district rep mrs win mckav notice open for business in sanders bik upstairs to repair watches clocks jewelery and spectacles new lenses replaced goods on hand sold at a bargain orders taken for anything in the jewelery business j yake jeweler over bakers music store stouffville the deering a great time and labor saver has the newest and improved features and is of the strongest construction ever used in a spre ader get the best deering implements are built to get more and better service from your investments for sale by holden seott stouffville ont the market grocery dont forget that we carry a full line of groceries fresh shipment of neilsons chocolates some choice box goods open every evening during the the summer 4 violet glarks0n phone 909 stouffville ig corner store do you realize that spring is with us if so you are hitting the trail to 1 he j corner store for your footwear from the little wee man to the iig grown up we have shoes which will suit the most wide awake buyer we have a very fine range in chocolates and black for ladies give us a call some specials in general dry goods we have best at lowest prices do not hesitate to buy as present prices will prevail no cheap goods in sight for awhile our grocery stock is bigger and batter than ever eveiy line fresh and clean do not overlook those house cleaning needs we have them all last but not least that famous blend tea of ours we are receiving compli mentary remarks on it every day come and be one of those satisfied ones yours for big values j s huntley oeucrul morelimit stouffville ont 8 tore news ii comings saturday there will be half holiday on friday may 23 store open until 10 oclock closed all day saturday 1 store open as usual tuesday thursday and saturday nights w h shaw stouffville at

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