Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 10, 1925, p. 1

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ihillfl vol xxxvi no 41 stouffville ontario thursday december 10th 1925 surely the finest thing about any christmas gift is the sentiment of friendship nothing however costly takes its place but the test gift is better when it is the gift your iriend would like to receive- to find such gifts you have only to visit our store when we will be pleased to show you a large range of useful and practical gifts at moderate price gifts that will remain in mem ory longafter less useful gifts are forgotten and will reflect the character and personality of the giver gifts of the better class j m storey chemist and druggist t h and sarah ratcliff graduate chiropractor albert st stouffvilbfll office hours mornings 9 to xz tuesday thursday and saturday evenings 7 to 830 pm other hours by appointment phone 8804 thomas birkett general insurance broker established 1907 can be of service to you in all branches ot insurance reason- able rates fair settlement and prompt payment of lpsses sound and dependable com panies phone 182 ofllo lawson block interest not keen there is no excitement manifest as yet over the municipal election slate in stonftville for 1926 it looks at present as though reeve silvester will be returned without opposition and for the council messrs j bor- insky and j cleaver are likely to take a second term councillor hw sanders and councillor silversides are undecided as to their stand for next year few new names are mentoned either for council or school board exreeve amos lehman informs the tribune that he will not run for office outside of mr lehman we have heard cf no seekers to insure delivery of christmas parcels for british columbia mail them before dec 15 for delivery in ontario ap parcels should be mail ed by dec 22 no maiter how short the distance council provides for next election personal notes mr a s collins of the east end is nursing 1 fractured rib as a result of a fall early this week while mov ing about his premises a s has had many a worse jolt on the foot ball field in his younger days but the peculiar way in- which he fell proved too much for his frame v geo keay auctioneer stouffville graduate national auction school canada sales made to meet owners approval write rr3 stouffville phone 9003 cream separators if you get a renfrew separa tor it will cost you nothing the saving in cream will- pay for it no trouble to opferate always on the job let me de monstrate ask us about lou- dens barn fixtures and all farm requisites geo j lawson phone 182 the west end grocer btouffvillb the regular monthly meeting of the womens institute will be held at the home of mrs j borinsky obrien ave on wednesday dec 16th at 230 oclock report of convention by mrs lee other part of the program to be in charge of mrs hodgirs and mrs a goudie everybody welcmne mr and mrs stanley lane of tor onto while motoring to lemonville sunday evening were ditched with theircar at the corner of the town- ine and the 6th of markham mrs lane suffered a fractured arm and was brought to stouffville for medi cal attention the car was uninjured also the other passengers former mi p arrested j a m armstrong of schombefg former mp for north york who defeated premier king here in the war time election was placed under arrest on tuesday night charged with theft in connection with real estate transaction lsfst week the bank manager at schomberg was placed under arrest on a similar charge the two men having beeu transacting local estate business to gether at one time fl as a reminder that municipal elections are upon us again the council in regular session on friday evening passed the customary bylaw providing for the holding of a nom ination on monday dec 2s between the hours of twelve and one oclock noon for the nomination of reeve councillors three school trustees and a cemetery commissioner in ease more than the necessary number qualify the election will be held the first monday in january the proposal to change the hour of nomination as suggested in the tribune las year came up for ds- cussion but met with little favor the general ieelint being that coun cil did not like changing an old es tablished custom heer the change proposed ant adopted in many places is to hold the nomination from 730 to s30 in the evening then follow on with the customary public meet ing noon hour is rather an akward time for many to attend and where the change- has been made it is generally found that more nomina tions are filed however the time stands as of yore in stouffville from twelve to one noon geo t lee was appointed dro and n byer poll clerk for the south side and h perry and eugene leavens for the north side the pay was fixed at 4 for dro s and 3 for poll clerks reeve silvester presided over the meeting all members being present excepting councillor silversidesn accounts passed hydro a b lehman draying 2 25 silvester bros supplies 9 35 c cadieux draying 3 60 jh edmunds street brackets 13 65 northern electric co 15 38 gordon green work 13 75 express postage etc 3 97 general j nendick work 7 00 f mowder decorating municipal building 18 00 w e morden carfage 9 10 n forsyth council room cgs 7 00 otto baker gravel 40 00 h herman reels 2 00 supplies for council room 16 29 water works whitchurch twp taxes on 700 assessment reservoir 12 87 j nendick work 2 40 new water services 39 97 with the churches its fair give your folks the best foods it is only fair to your family that 70u should give them the very best of foods upon all occa sions if this is your idea of the matter you ought at once to get acquainted with our bread and other bakery goods your family will give them a hearty welcome and youll temember to order our bread and pastry order christmas cakes now ambrose stover baker winners in jr- plowmen sale register saturday dec 12 farm stock and implements belonging to irwin hamilton mile north of gormley no reserve 10 mos credit sale at 12 hoon f w silverside3 auctioneer saturday dec 12th credit sale of 50 choice yorkshire sows and pigs feeding cattle and springers and a quantity of wood sale at one under cover on tarm of late w g barnes near green river john a white prop f postill auctioneer tuesday dec15 extensive wood sale of standing timber at lot 18 con 5 whitchurch belonging to wm ratcliff this is one of best bushes in whitchurch consisting of beech jnaple ash and hemlock acre lots more less sale at one f w silversides aucttf friday dec 18 extension sale of farm stock implements etc belonging to duncan bros gorm ley no reserve sale at 1230 noon prentice prentice auc tioneers thursday dec 17 extra choice herd of holstein cattle ready to freshen will be sold at mansion house stouffville at 1 pm six months credit j a hawtin pro prietor f w silversides auct the prize winners in the junior plowmens association plowing com petition were announced at a ban quet held in richmond jhill on tues day night out of 15 prize winners eight were from the vicinity of stouffville and seven live on the sixth concession of whitchurch whichis a real credit to the section the winners are class 1 in sod raulpl eratcliff class 2 in stubbleclark torrance earl walton harry pugh murray clendenning class 3 tractor in stubble gor don weldrick fred nicely alvin woods class 4 in sod harry ratcliff fred steckley h usher w l fer guson class 5 boys 17 and under garnet cowie earl clendenning bernard kaye the marlon mcgregor trophy was won by clark torrance and the on tario provincial association trophy by floyd steckley christmas time is the time for music fada radio the gift supreme judge tte worth of a gift not alone by what it costs but what it yields in ser vice and satisfaction fada radio the standard of reception will give you unfailingservice and pleasing satisfactions fada radio is the logical choice for it alone can give you what you ex pert in radio the one gift the antire family wants this christmas for days of joy together you may purchase a fada with reasonable assurance that no essential changes in radio invention for years tc come will render it obsolete or less desirable be sure you get a radio with the neutrodyne stamp upon it thereby assuring you of the best fada neutrodyne costs 12500 other models from 56000 up storeys drug store the contest in whitchurch ross brown and milton harris are attending the jury in toronto miss ada barkey of ringwoom visited with mrs dawson davis on tuesday mr roland hl of oregon son of mr and mrs moses hill is on a visit to his parents here mr mose3 hill who has been ill for the past few months is not mak ing the desired progress mrs julia bovair of unionville has been spending the past week with mrs f c rowbotham mrs j j brown living on the 10th concession has been in ill health lately sufferin gform pneu monia mr and mrs morris of toronto mrand mrsalfreds of thunder bay visited with mrand mrsaaron burk- holder last week mr and mrs joseph parks have returned from a trip to detroit where they attended the funeral of mr parks oldest son mrs francis white of little fork minn is here visiting her mother mrs vanburen forsyth also her brothers and sisters in and near stouffville on sunday mrs j a heise mrs wm lewis mrs cgrifflths and mr and mrs a v nolan motored to aurora to attend the funeral of the te mrs bert griffiths r mr and mrs r caesar and son formerly of shallow lake ontario visited mrs caesars brother rev a g warder here over sunday on their way to northern ontario mr and mrs sherwood ot toronto leave today on a tour through italy france and england sailing from new york mrs sherwood has a number of relatives and friends in stouffville mrs margaret middleton main streettiad fn unexpected and hur ried visit last week end from her son w j middleton of southbridge massy who managed a brief holiday in order to visit his mother and sis- lei prior to locating in the united states mr middleton for quite a few years conducted a successful veter inary practice at cayuga but he is now engaged in the optical business mrs earl nash of consul sask arrived on saturday evening to spent a few weeks at the home of her father mr abner baker- of whit church mrs nash is accompanied by her only child a young son and it is four years since she last visited her girlhood home mrs nash states that consul section suffered some what from too much rain which had the effect of preventing the wheat from registering no 1 hard this fall on sundas mr and mrs alexw scott and daughter anna motored to brooklin going by way of toronto in order to get the good roadswhere they visited mrs scotts sister mrs sinclair just recently mr and mrs sinclair were in a motor accident both being injured somewhat when an auto driven by a drunken man crashed into their car as it stood on the loadside the offender has since spent a week in jail for driving an auto while intoxicated but even this wont heal the injury done like most of his kind he is said not to be financially able to pay any damage costs that might be assessed through a civil court action stoufflllle presbyterian next sunday service at 230 pm the public iavited christian church edgar morton pastor those who truly love the lord do not find the work he has given us to do a burden serve the lord with gladness ps 100 2 i was glad when they said unto me let us go into the house of the lord ps 122 1 when we go to the house of the lord let it be not simply to meeting but to real service let our motto be saved to serve united hurch of canada rev h s warren ba minister rev r young ba minister sunfiay dec 13th 11 amiev r young subject the vision that brings christian itys ideal 7 pm rev h s warren show your interest in the christian life by attending church worship v baker hill and 2nd markham baptist churches what jesus taught about right eousness is the subject of pastor whitcombe this is the third ser mon in a series entitled in the school of thjj teacher of teachers the services this sunday will be baker hill 103u am markham second 700 pm mewonite church a g warder pastor sunday dec 13th 10 am sunday school 11 am subject blessed ears 7 pm subject itching ears both services by the pastor wednesday dec 16th prayer meetings east class at j hoovers uxbridge and pickering townline west class at mr abram raymers church street south business cards legal rdngwood mr and mrs franklin hoover are ut present in oshawa harry ratcliff is assisting james mckenzie in the garage frank bruels motored to port perry on wednesday mr harman jones of 10th line has moved into one of the houses at the dickson hill mill property councillor abner baker has in stalled a radio mr ajid mrs s baker of baker hill were sunday visitors at sam millers x mrs wm mitchell spent wednes day with her daughter mrs kenneth campbell owing to the indisposition of the local teacher the children had a holiday one dav last week we ore looking ror councillor baker to be our deputyreeve for 1926 ringwood school concert christ mas tree on tuesday night dec22 dont forget the date all are wel come school reports district news richmond hill united church has raised 1750 for the extension fund campaign a municipal election is eminent in whitchurch township this com ing january reeve morgan baker a new piggery is just being com will contest his present position with pleted this week on the jail farm deputyreeve george leary of i property yonge street where the gormley for council there is not authorities have 315 porkers await- much being said although we hear that at least some ot the former members will stand for reelection and in the event of deputyreeve leary vacating his present seat councillor abner baker will seek the position of course such changes may not take place there are those who suggest that the pre sent council should stand for an other year as not much is gained by too many changes interest is quickening and a good attendance is likely at the nomination meeting in the hall at vandorf on monday dec 28th mr john sanders has received a car load of virginia coal which is selling at 12 per ton it comes in stove coal rlze and burns much the samo as cannel coal but is said to give excellent satisfaction in stove and furnace ing new quarters canada is first choice of denmark as overseas new home for its emi grant overflow they are firstclass al agriculturalists just the kind for canada an equity of u750in 150 acres of land in markham and 2512 per sonalty make up the estate of jas gibson fanner who died oct 22nd in markham township he bequeath ed his money in the bank furniture use of the house to his widow the residue goes to his son jqhn sub ject to the payment of an annuity to he widow and a legacy of 2000 to a daughter margaret stouffville public school for nov the following names are the first three of each room room 1 junior pr amy lageer ross mcmullen wallace byer intermediate pr harry brown jim thomas marion ruscell senior pr gordon hoover garnie fleischer evelyn dougherty room 2 jr i walter gilroy hilda park inson alfred thomas sr i jim lawson ada giebner edgar garthwaite room 3 jr ii agnes klinck norma rus- nell isabel giebner sr ii blanche hoover donna vanzant mary doten room i jrhi edra burkitt willie bryan dorothy meyvrs sr ill hugh thomas gordon murchison ethel sanders room 5 j iv jrma grubin elvera war mer bruce rowbotham sr iv erie collard and elsie lownsbrough equal olive pugh mb ramer principal mccullough button barristers solicitors convey ances c buttons block stouffville money to loan medical dr s s ball physician and surgeon office cor 0brn and main phone 196 dr herbert b freel physician and surgeon office standard bank building hours s to 12 am except sunday 4 to 5 and 630 to s30 pm tuesday thursday and saturday phones office 16401 residence 16402 dental j n dales lds dd s- dentist claremont honor graduate of royal college of dental surgeons and of the university of toronto office over mr scotts store phone 1405 ciaremont dr d c smith dentist stouffville honor graduate of chicago and toronto university and the royal college of dental surgeons office over shaws store phone office 1011 residence 1012 no outside appointments e s barker lds dds dentist stouffville honor graduate of royal college of dental surgeons and of the university of toronfr office in grubins block phone 8201 markham every tuesday office over geo crosbys store a c kennedy chiropractor church st stouffville monday wednesday and fridays 9 to 12 a m loyal orange lodge no 1020 stouffville ont regular meetings frjday- at 8 p m on or before fall moon flowers wedding bouquets and funeral designs on shortest notice we also have a beautiful election of roses floral designs fob am occasions muston sons phone 7001 stouffviu roadways drug 8torh stouffvilue t buy your jewelry gift for christmas now a small deposit reserves any article in our store you owe safest milk to your family boadways drug store stouffvillb take advantage of securing your milk supply from a fully accredited herd it is safer than milk from any other source excepting pasteur ized recommended by health dept and medical men we would be glad to leave you a sample our sup ply is all frc a fully nctrcolted herd fred mowder phone 3208 for a trial order have you seen our beautiful una of black satin ware it also comes in blue oroen and red we also have a very nice assortment of cut glass not forgetting our well se lected stock of watches clocks dia mond rings stone rings and wedd ing rings cuff links tie pins vatch chans brooches pencils fountain pens pearl beads 50c a string np electric lamps safety razors in fact everything kept in an uptcdato jewelry store spectacles makes a very ap propriate christmas gift for mother or father adam r yake optometrist s i watchmaker and jeweler 2 doors west of railway tracks phone 159 stouffviujb

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