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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 21, 1923, p. 8

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st0uffv1lle june 21 1923 bad motok accident richmond hill was shocked mon day june 11th upon learning of the tragedy when two of their citizens xeocard curtis and gilbert ramsay buffered a terrible accident on mor gans hill thfiformer was instant ly killed and the later very serious ly injured when the car in which they were driving smashed into a southbound metropolitan car near the bottom of the hill the auto a ford sedan was crumpled and torn to matchwood by the impact mr curtis was brought to richmond hill and mr ramsay was rushed to the toronto general hospital where he died provincial constable sut ton said that the motor when pass ing through lansing was travelling at a speed of 37 miles an hour the deepest sympathy is felt for the mother the widow and the three young children in this sad occurence births gteckley on sunday june 17th 1923 to mr arid mrs fred steck- ley nee alma bruels a son deaths lewis at lot 30 con 8 markham on saturday june 16th avilina allin beloved wife of ambrose j lewis in her 55th year xighswander at whitby hospital on saturday june 16th tilman xighswander in his 70th year barret at toronto on monday june lsih oliver barrett beloved husband of rebecca barret aged 59 years funeral from his resi dence 64 guestville ave mount dennis on wednesday to park lawn cemetery pickering council for sale alfalfa and mixed hay for sale alfalfa is the best hay for any ani mal it will put road horses in bet ter condition than timothy xow is the time to put in your supply i will sell it cheaper now than later i have also mixed hay will take in cattle to pasture phone 7s05 jos- betz stouffville np the above council met pursuant to adjournment on monday the 11th inst all members present the reeve in the chair minutes o last meeting read and adopted a number of accounts were pres ented for payment and referred to the various standing committee wbrobson was heard reclaim for ram killed by dogs the standing committee on contin 0 8 wrong accommodate about twelve in each with a matron in charge at present they are an expense to the country they are spreading disease loading up the country with illegimate chil dren it would be kinder to have the walls of an institution to protect them where they could be properly cared for so many girls and boys of today are out for thrills and ad venture they loiter on the street and go joy riding they do not mean dut are gradually led if you have a problem of power or transporta tion bring it to us there is a ford or an adapta tion of a ford for every purpose r e brown ford dealer stouffville ford motor compahy of canada umited ford 3523 ontario makes healthy herds the herd that is fed on schumacher is known by thin loose skin and fine glossy hair these are the indications of good health schumacher is the perfectly balanced palatable kilndried ration suitable for all live stock young cattle and hogs thrive best on it all animals eat it greedily it keeps them healthy and full of vigor they never get off their feed give schumacher a trial it is better than any straight grain ration and it is more economical every bit of it digested is tcywmacrftk feed m stiver bros on used cars we can quote you surprisingly low prices on used cars they are so cheap it will pay you to have one for rough weather and save the more expensive car 1 graydort touring car a really firstclass second hand car 1 ford touring 1917 model 1 ford touring 1918 model 1 ford touring 1915 model 1 ford touring 1915 model 1 ford touring 1916 model 1 maxwell 1916 model good finish and good mech anically 2 ford touring 1914 models at low prices v call and see them ford dealer brown stouffville gencies reported and recommended i iut0 u and usually end in the moral payment as follows guarantee com court dr patterson said some panv treas bond feb 18 to may 28 think she is too lenient on shop- 10 85 western assurance co treas lifting but she thinks it a sad and bond for one year 40 00 also prern- serious thing to send a woman who ium on township hall and contents nas perhaps stolen a dlouse her first 3 years 2400 john murkar station- offence to the jail farm among ery 1650 j criminals this problem could- be the standing committee on bonus solved by having a number of small for wire fences drainage matters buildings in place of one large in- and snow shovelling reported and re stitution others think she is to commended the following payments lenient with drunkards she does not ja jones bonus 124 rods fence lot ppve of drunks but they are is con 13100h reesor os rds i worse themselves lot 35 con 71700 w ward 100 rds mrs graves said she thought dr lot is con 91500 jbeelby 116 rds patterson must have the wisdom of lot 20 con 81740 dmunro shov el snow and break rds 563 u blake break rds 100 g tran and others shov snow break rds 1125 hreesor bonus on 44 rds fence wtl6pp con 7 1100 the standing commute on roads and bridges reported a large number of account and recommended pay ment of same it was moved seconded and car ried that whereas the inhabitants of the village of claremont and other northern portions of the town ship by public subscription and aid of a grant from the township cor poration in 1922 raised funds suffi cient to defray the cost of five acres of the northerly part of the pur- con s of this township for the pur pose of using the same as a park and athletic grounds and whereas as authorized by the municipal act and by request of the subscribers the said land purchased from geo amos brignall has been conveyed to this corporation to hold the same in trust for the purposes aforesaid nnd whereas this council has been re quested by the saia subscribers to appoint messrs thos burkitt and ed gleeson forone year thos condy and fred cowie for two yrs and john scott and n f tomlinson md for three years as trustees or commissioners for the government and control of the said park and athletic field therefore be it resolved that this council for the corporation hereby accept of the said trust and nomin ate and appoint the said persons named above trustees or park com missioners for the terms respec tively stated above to govern and control the said park and grounds and that the clerk be instructed to prepare a bylaw for the next meet ing of this council more fully defin ing the duties and powers of such trustees or commissioners council adjourned to meet again on july the 9th a soloman mrs graves referred to the petition which the womens institute had presented to premier drury asking the government to do something for the feeble minded the premier assured the women that something would be done community singing home sweet home- little agnes klinck and master bruce rowbotham sang a duet and was heartily applauded master lam bert malloy recited miss morgason again favored us with a solo miss annie lehman presided at the piano and the meeting was brought to a close by singing god save the king after which supper was served wi district meeting wednesday june 13 the afternoon meeting of womens the interest of the institute was presided- over by dist prest mrs graves and opened with community singing led by mrs davi son of unionville followed by mrs h j malloy the president of stouff ville branch who welcomed the sis ter branches and also gave an invi tation to any who cared to join and help along the work miss scott of agincourt federa tion representative spoke on the ob jects of federal institutes the w i was organized at stoney creek wentworth county in february 1897 the other provinces of the domin ion soon followed ontarios exam ple and we now find the british isles belgium france and other night countries introducing tne womens mount albert too late for last week mr silverman of toronto visited at j borinskys on monday a few of our local sports at tended the ball game at zephyr a hall and wife and wm hall and wife of sharon visited at herb halls on sunday stewart traviss is making good progress with the building of his new residence a large number from this vicin ity attended wm horners barn raising last weeek harmon dike is at present busily engaged with the building of a cot tage at musselmans lake mr john hodgins and family miss hodgins and mrs d cook of stouff ville visited at mr j macleans on sunday robt harrison is this week at tending the meeting of the grand lodge of the ioof in toronto as representative of the local lodge mr walton of aurora was in town last friday he is working hard and feels confident of winning he expects to hold a meeting here the close of the campaign rev dr collwell and mrs coll- well are attending the methodist conference in toronto the pulpit of the methodist church was occu pied by a layman on sunday last in dominion alli ance there is great activity along this part of the cnr the tracks are being raised and ballasted from viandorf north for some distance there have been several work trains hauling gravel from the pits at sutton a well attended meeting in the interest of jas cooper the ufo candidate was held in the hall here on monday evening the meeting was also addressed by mrs wilmot a very good speaker the political pot is warming up here mr wm keith the conservative candidate is holding a meeting here next monday for a small sum we can protect you you would not think for a minute of doing without fire insurance then why not pro tect with a good system of lightning pro tection last year there were 1012 fires in ontario entertaining a loss of 784000 on unrodded buildings we havent a record of any damage on protected buildings protect your buildings with our system and save worry and fire waste geo e baker phones 17902 17903 stouffville institute with great benefit to the whole people the success of the womens instit ute is due largely to the fact that it is representative of all classes being nonpartisan nonsectarian and without class distinctions women are aggressive and are always eager and ready to do their part the organization has had a steady growth its motto for home and country federation is the finest type of organization it was carried out in 1919 we must have a bigger vision w lose ground be- icause we are not sure of our own power we get out of any organiza tion just what we put in it miss scott gave an opportunity to ask any questions concerning the work and closed with the wi ode miss morgason rendered a solo which was well received miss yvonne hodgins also delighted the audience with a guitar solo dr margaret patterson police magistrate of toronto spoke on her work th womens court is not orgamzd as they would like it has only temporary quarters now one thing that is not satisfactory is hav ing one prisoner tried in the pre sence of others it was through the united womens work that they have a womans court they believe in remedy fcr ills getting results there are no men admittd unless connected with the case they hold their court in committee room no 1 oity hall they have a moral court and the domestic relation court most of the sexual offences are caused thro the feeble minded or mentally def icient they are a danger to society w should try and make them an asset instead of a liability if we have children who are not strong when coming home from jack sons point a couple of weeks ago mr and mrs wm tate had the misfortune to lose their club bag containing money and other valu ables amounting to about eighty dollars but up to the present no trace has been found of the miss ing articles mongolia mrs john hoover spent a few days at new gormley will rennies visited with henry widemans on sunday miss ruby rennie visited with mrs thos smales on tuesday mr and mrs k g tarr visited with j rennie on sunday mr isiah hoover was at kitch ener a few days attending the con ference there mr and mrs bleen and mrs flegg of toronto visited at clark bunkers on sunday mr and mrs victor stover and beatrice rennie visited at goraley on sunday mr and mrs hopkins and friend from toronto spent sunday at musselmans lake mr and mrs rumour of toronto- spent the week end with mr and mrs jack green its important to cut silage at the right time if silage is cut too green or after the frost has taken hold of it it wont make nearly as good or profitable feed ing as if cut at just the right tme thats where one of my toronto ensilage cutters proves its worth makes you independent of a hired outfit en ables you to cut at the right time enables you to refill after shrinkage too a feature which helps pay for the cutter in a short while and it will cut your straw in the winter a small gasoline engine will operate this efficient cutter let me demon strate its quality features to you or ask me for free sj literature n lanktree stouffville ontario ontario wind engine pump co oftont card of thanks mr ambrose lewis and family wish to thank their many friends and neighbors for their heartfelt sym pathy and kindness in their recent sad bereavement card of thanks we wish to thank our many friends and neighbors in their ttlndness and sympathy conveyeato us in our sad bereavemjjrt gladys and victor paisley silo silo silo sold factory to farmer also sah and doois farmerssioltco mafitham ont tent to rent 12x20 6 foot walls apply e s barker stouffville or lake musselman phones s2013404 to rent 7 rioqblslfhouse wi bath apply towt h shaw oar for saie a ford truck with puncture pre tires can be turned into touring i apply w h smith phone 2308 for placing lyour orders 1 robert ratcliff for all kinds of bu ing materials for 8ajlb silver giobb buckwheat first cc apply h m winterstein lot 4 cc 9 whitchurch or stouffville rr 191 for sale excellor bicycle in good condit cheap can been seen at tribi office or apply to howard sta phone 4610 stouffville 1 bloomington june 13th 1923 miss merla fockler of toronto spent a few days at her home here dr j j matheson and wife of toronto at mrs mahons on sunday mr and mrs j stouffer of scar- boro spent sunday with her mother mrs law quite a large number iftsembled on friday to celebrate with mrand dhvsiea v r r st mrs seneca baker the anniversary their bo lie tai strengthen 0 their gomen weduing dav ineir bodies but in the case of weak l brain cells they are sent to the pub at e a storry s on sun- pnb he schools they are the butt of the other children instead of being pro tected they are teased and the wrong attitude is developed in the child they are always getting into trouble as they are not capable of holding employment they drift into channels destroying the rest of humanity wejshould try and make our coun try safe for our children what would be proper accommodation would bo to have simple cottages to for sale 1 durham cow 6 years oldfresh apply to isaac meyers lot 15 conl uxbridge stouffville rr3 p tenders t grading township of markham and whitchurch day were mrand mrsgibson mrs card of uxbridge also miss card of toronto and mr and mrs brown of lemonville the ladies aid of the methodist church held a social evening at mr o h tranmers on friday nisht after a short program mrs o con ner was presented with an address and bar pin xeprcssive of the ap preciation of mrs connors services in the church and ladies aid and regret at her removel to stouffville juno 18th 1923 sealed tenders i marked tenders for grading markham whitchurch townline and addressed tcmr w h clark stouffille poont will be received up tb noon june 30th 1923 for approximately3000 cubic yards of eartlr excavation average haul 500 ft from a point 1500 ft west of the 3rd con line to the 3rd con plans and specificationa may be seen and form of tender obtained from mr geo jj leary gormley or at the office of the engineers messrs jjlmcs proctor redfern 36 toronto st toronto lowest or any tender not necess arily aceptd g- padeet iteeve gam davison clerk township of markham w crawford reeve w h clark clerk township of whitchurch for 8ajue bain wagon box 42 inch spr wagon for one or two horses t some store pigs apply to jbcoo lot 34 con 6 markham phone i for sale quantity buckwheat for seed 14 foot hay rack gooa condit 3 new cord tires 3x30 at 12 e and three new tubes apply to 8 eonfiobver lot 25 con8 markt phone stouffville 6214 ufo notice farmer are requested to pate their needs in shingles fencing coal and binder twim we wish to place your order can save you money allen closson phone 309 secrel for sale cheap all kinds of wagons harness farm implements in good oe also several heavy and light scj cook stoves and heaters hie prices paid for live poultry h est cash price for hides woe horse hair h herman st ill phone 1903 for sale a number of used cream sej tors in good working order i ure spreader in good condition 1 scuffler will sell for either or terms n lankt sole agent for masseyharrls j ines and repairs also verity shares order your repairs early b the rush season comes

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