Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 4, 1929, p. 1

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sdlwwie vol xli no 5 stouffville ontario thursday april 4th 1929 a v nolan publisher h vinol builds strength and vitality almost everyone needs a tonic at this season of the year to purify and rid the blood of poisons accumulat ed during the shutin months of the winter are you tired weak run down or lack the strength and vitality to throw off ill ness vinol is the great nutritive tonic that will build you up make you eat better sleep better and feel stronger price 125 j m storey druggist the home of quality drugs phone 1003 cement road is now considered easter travellers honey honey is the nectar of flowers gathered and modified by the honey bee approximately it consists of so per cent invert sugar is per cent water small quantities oi mineral matter and volatile oils honey varies in color and flavour according to its sonic but ail is of equal value as a sweet i food all canadian honey granulates sooner or later depending upon the proportions of the invert sugars present unforl- ately grarrwrjon is otttu taken as a sign of adulteration this however is not the case as granulation in dicates purity and does not in any way affect the guality o the honey the heise apiary gormley 0t j edwin smith radio service obrien ave stouffville phone 330g lemonville a good number attended the good friday y p service the topic was taken by the pastor the mother at the cross next sunday is quarterly sunday in the united church at 3 pm come to ss at 2 pm this friday is christian endeavor night at the yps we hope the young folks will turnout in good numbers we are still suffering from muddy roads every time the road is scrap ed it rains fred timbers is the good samaritan to all the motorists visiting lemonville we understand that county engineer rose was in town on wed nesday of last week looking over the main street roadway with a view to starting work here early this spring in putting on the sur face of the road started last fall while the tribune did not meet the engineer we are informed that he intends to put us down a firstclass road and may consider the ad visability of a cement surface if such a surface is laid it would bring us in line with many of the other municipalities all about us who are laying cement roadways along their main streets the additional cost to any in dividual tax payer we believe would not be burdensome and if the coun cil are of this opinion they should endeavour to have this class of road put down it is pointed out that if a cement road is put down the crown would be cut down considerably and would provide sufficient dirt to half fill the deep ditches from bakers garage to the 10th concession farmer loses case william crupper- loses case over automobile accident howard ilagamaa and mrs haga- man sixth line oakville were a- warded 364950 and costs by mr justice mcevoy at the halton county spring assizes for injuries received in an automobile accident the acci dent occurred on sunday oct 7 at coynes schoolhouse corner 7th line trafalgar township when a car driven by will crapper ot goodwood going eastward collided with mr hagamans car seriously injuring mrs haganian the claim was for 510000 damages dr xeil smith spent easter in omemee frank burkholder is home from pontiac mich miss marion clark is home from collingwood miss hazel silvester was in town over easter sunday dr norman dales spent the week end holiday in town mr altie burkitt ofoakville was home over sunday miss dorothy imeyers is in toron to for a few days miss helen todd is in toronto visiting with dorothy summers wes boadway was home from pontiac for the holiday season mr and mrs e j davey were toronto visitors over the week end winston stonehouse spent the week end with his parents at weston mr alex imcleod was home over the holiday visiting his parents mr cecil dibble of toronto spent the holiday with his sister miss mar- jorie hoover mr norval vanzant of toronto sjient tuesday with his mother mrs henry vanzant mrs a e paisley was called to lindsay on wednesday owing to serious illness of her sister there mrs dr campbell of gait is visiting her mother mrs d clenden- ing also her sister mrs thos rae mrs thos jennings and daughter audrey have been spending a week in brooklyn oshawa and whitby yvonne and margarete hodgins toronto spent sunday with their parents mr and mrs j r hodgins imr and mrs thos hargrave and daughter of toronto spent the holi day with mr and mrs peter lehman mr and mrs george menzie of to ronto spent easter monday with mrs mongolia farmer turns first sod mr edw vanzant of the 10th concession markham mongolia can probably lay just claim to being the first local farmer to commence plowing this spring mr vanzant started plowing on tuesday last week and found the going very good in sod although mr vanzant turned over the furrow on the above date it must not be construed from this that plow ing is general in this vicinity for it is not the land is still quite wet and it may be two weeks or less be fore it will be fit for general work seeding is not expected to be unduly early about here among the churches presbyterian church j rev w h fuller pastor sunday april 7lh pm sunday school j pm afternoon service 1 local lady benifits by large estate menzies mother mrs henry van- additional assets of 372230 zant this week end miss frances rat- cliff is leaving on a trip to new york and atlantic city in company with her aunt miss gladys miller of the weston high school staff is visiting her aunts mr and mrs dan mccarty of to- mrs kate miller and mrs d latcli- ronto spent sunday with mr and ford j dr harry wilson was down from englehart this week visiting his two altona the april meeting of the altona branch of the womens institute will be held at the home of mrs w ree- sor on wednesday april 10th at 230 oclock all interesting feature will be a debate resolved that mid dle age is more pleasureable than young girlhood paper hospital ity by mts c barkey reading mrs yake piano duet mrs hodgson and mrs hatris demonstration dough nuts roll call where i first met my husband exchange of bulbs and flower seeds itssj25fact0rk the liberal patronage bestowed upon our bread is sure proof that our output is satisfactory then folks tell us so as well we want you to try it today phone us and our rig will call buns cakes brown bread car ried on our wagons ambrose baker stover stouffville spring poets will soon be with us again rhyming jingles of spring and sing etc but the spring poetry that most of us wont hear anything about will be composed around garages and back yards when the fine days come by gents who are try ing their cars out for the first time since last fall and finding that there is a carbon knock here or something loose there and that the garage man will have to feel her pulse before there can be any driving this spring and the poems will all be about how many and different kinds of saps he has been all winter for not having the work done while the bus was idle dont be in this spring poet class bring yours in nowyoure still early enough if you do it now drive in and see for yourself a swift phone fiarage 105 stouffvuile gormley w j klees is moving to victoria square this week the wedding bells are still ring ing isnt it a scream mrs thomas johnson was enter taining guests at her home tuesday d w steckley is convalescing favorably after an attack of the flu ambrose barnard was the guest of mr and mrs teter brillinger eas ter sunday miss maud jaynes has returned to toronto after spending several weeks at gororfley mr and mrs ernest hunt visited at the home of mr and mrs david hoover on snjaday ilast mr harvey shelter of stayner spent easter in the vicinity of gormey we are glad to see our pontiac dealer mr cober atiout again we missed him flying the muddy roads we were made to rejoice when we heard our bad roads have been reported and help is coining t oour aid we are sorry to report ithat mr daniel doner is not in very good health we all wish him a speedy recovery mr henry steckley is moving this week to the former home of mrs anna schell who will reside with them j doust moves to station street and mr henry steckley lexroyal mall carrier moves to west gorm- ley on braeside mr peter brillinger had quite an exciting time on good friday pull ing the cars out of the mud on the town line here the misses myrtle and blanche henderson miss vera and earl doner all spent easter week end in buffalo n y it looks os if there would be no shortage of eggs in the near future judging by the way new brooder houses are cropping up in the com munity the rev albert pugh of ridgeway is expected to give a home mission ary address at the brethren in christ church sunday morning all are in vited to attend mrs levi steckley entertained a house party of young people on wed nesday among thoso present were miss stella heise miss myrtle hen derson miss ella cobex ce heise had charge of the brethren in christ sunday school at concord last sunday rcvmr wing er had charge of the preaching services at the samo place we are glad to report that samuel doner returned home from the hos pital easter monday where he had spent about a month we extend our best wishes for an endless meas ure of good health mrs jos hoover r l dales was home over the holiday with his parents dr and mrs dales mr and mrs fred saunders of toronto spent sunday with mrs joel nondiek miss ruth curtis of toronto was visiting relatives in town over the week end mrs v b sanders spent the week end in toronto with her daughter mrs moore mr arnold hennessey of oshawa spent good friday with miss gert rude boyd miss helen mcmullen oi toronto is spending a week with her aunt mrs john mcmullen mr roy croft of bobcaygeon is visiting his mother llrs w j fle- well of whitchurch mr and imrs e honsberger of waterloo spent easter among old friends in this vicinity mrs melvin moore toronto spent good friday with her parents mr and mrs w b sanders mr and mrs archie stouffer our former high school teacher were in town on good friday mr and mrs ernest gower ot to ronto spent friday at the homes of messrs john and wm gower mr and mrs barstow miller were holidaying in town with his father mr irobt miller mrs lucy cook of lemonville is spending this veek witli her daugh ter mrs ed pennock miss erma grubin has returned after spending the holidays in the queen city mr n kay of the bank nova scotia staff spent the week end at his home in sutton mr and mrs bntler of toronto and son floyd spent the holidays with mr and mrs del jennings mr gordon quantz misb amos of toronto spent the holiday with mr and mrs quantz mrs quantz re turned to the city with them miss tillie stouffer of toronto was a visitor with mr and mrs c raymer last week also miss mar garet wiancko of toronto mrs ed hoover and little son herbert also visited the old home on good friday harold gray was in town on sun day visiting his parents mr and mrs irwin gray little children and his mother mrs f wilson mr and mrs kraser richie and son burk were holidaying with her parents mr and mrs a c burk holder mrs c a whey nee ann pais ley of tweed is spending a week with her mother mrs a e paisley east end mr and mrs percy steckley and family and mrs reaman and daugh ter all of toronto were easter visi tors at jos hoovers rupert st mr and mrs leslie williamson and daughter of toronto spent the holiday with their parents mr and mrs d j williamson and mr and mrs isaac barkey during easter holidays mr john powers of the guelph school staff was in town visiting his mother on albert street mrs milton clark of omemee and two children are spending a few- days with her mother mrs thos klinck 0brien ave miss marjorie bassingthwaite of coptown formerly of the ninth con north was the guest of edra and mil dred burkitt mr and mrs oldham of mount albert are spending some weeks with their daughter and soninlaw dr and mrs ball guests at mr and mrs fred mar snails over the holiday were mrand mrs john marshall mr and mrs f g hall and son murray all of to ronto miss annie barnes is spending the easter vacation in town with dr and mrs ira freel miss barnes is at tending ontario ladies college at whitby mrsjames mccullough a resident of this town during the summer sea son is now on a visit to atlantic city enjoying the summer season there which is described as very pleasant mr and mrs john anderson and son jack of chatham also mr and miss anderson of toronto are holi day visitors with mr and mrs e a button obrien ave miss greta smith of the stoney creek high school staff is visiting atlantic city and other american points along with the teachers who are taking in this specially conducted easter tour have been filed for probate further assets consisting of per- sonly to the extent of 372230 have been located in the estate of the late dr william lehman a brother of the late a lehman of obrien ave stouffville and have been filed for probate by the toronto general trusts corporation this brings the total value of the estate which is left to ten nieces and nephews to 5550380 one of the nieces is mrs cliff iipher the additional assets are under stood to have consisted of large blocks of mining and other slocks which had been deposited in various safety deposit boxes in various cities dr lehman was a native of park- dale but had not lived in toronto for many years he had spent most of his time in extensive travelling his will which was dated august 7 1923 left his wife an annuity of 3000 but she predeceased him he had provided that in case of such an event the estate should be divided into fifteen shares and he left two of such shares to marshall brown who is a toronto employee of the cnr and ae lehman john lehman jessie spaulding jennie pipher harman brown harry brown nettie hudson ada lehman and meeda lehman each receive one share additional locals john coward a resident of toron to moved this week to stouffville having purchased the t findlay pro perty on stouffer street east end lol 1020 held an euchre last thursday in the orange hall when prizes were won by miss connor wm armstrong mrs geo m lee and john mckinnon a good time was enjoyed and on wednesday next april 10th the prentice boys will hold a similar evening in the orange hall still a few growers wanted canners seeds limited have yet about 40 acres to let by contract for seed peas anyone interested in growing them should see r e brown local representative at once his phone is no 176 coming to stouffville on the evening of friday april 12th the ladles association are giv ing a concert in the united church the program to be contributed by outside talent miss elsie mcluhan a reader and impersonator of note from coast to coast will be the chief attraction miss mcluhan recently appeared in halifax and the chronicle in part says of her performance miss mcluhans program was interesting and varied arid of a nature to ap peal to a wide variety of tastes the bath hour friendship and how the laure stakes were lost as well as others delighted the great audi ence mrs anderson soloist of toronto will assist everybody invited to the united church for this treat see window cards liberal leader sinclair here friday on tuesday evening april 9th at 8 oclock in ratcllffs hall the stouff ville womens liberal association is holding a social gathering for liber al men and women with mr and mrs w e n sinclair as guests of honor other speakers and musical talent from toronto on the programe all liberals are wolcome and es pecially the young people a lunch- con will be served consisting of sandwiches pickles cake tarts or pie all ladles attending kindly bring baskets any further informa tion required telephone 102 or 1801 stouffville early spring in west spring has come to the west early and swiftly and the indications are that the prairie provinces will have the earliest spring sowing in their history work is already under way at many points in manitoba saskatchewan and alberta this makes fine news for all parts of the dominion so closely linked up are canadas industries with the prosp erity of the wheat fields die committee in charge of pre liminary arrangements for the league of nations day campaign expect to be able to secure the ser vices of judge d b harkness of to ronto to address a mass meeting of the churches at the united church after the regular services on sunday evening next april 7th definite announcement will be made through the various pulpits on sunday morn ing it is hoped that all our citizens old and young will avail themselves of this opportunity to develop a keener interest in the league mexnox1tb church stouffville s s shantz pastor sunday april 7th morning service in charge of pastor evening service in charge of ernie lucas of gormley altona evening service in charge of pastor ea1th and truth temple first door east of fire hall d mcdonald worker in charge thursday 8 pm prayer service preaching on divine healing sunday april 7th 11 pm subject two essentials to success in the believers life 3 pm sunday school 7 pm gospel service m m baptist church rev w w fleischer pastor sunday april 7th 10 am bible school 11 am subject lifting the load 3 pm service in the markham first baptist church 7 pm subject paying a large bill prayer services sunday 015 pm wednesday s pm everybody welcome united church of canada rev h s warren ba pastor sunday april 7th 11 am communion service 230 pm sunday school 7 pm theme everybodys christ let us first find his joy and then pass it on to others baker hill and sixth line baptist churches w s whitcombe pastor sunday april 7th sixth line church am a message to christians baker hill church pm a study of evolution in the light of scripture christian church e morton pastor sunday april 7th the greatest announcement than can be made is that jesus christ is alive for evermore and is anxious that we have that life with him read john 5 40 melville bethesda peachs united churches dr e h gray pastor sunday april 7th peachs 7th line markham public worship at 10 am sunday school at 11 am melville oth line markham sunday at 130 pm public worship at 230 pm yp meeting thursday evening this week at 8 pm bcthesda isth line whitchurch union sunday school at 2 pm public worship at 3 pm young peoples meeting every tues day evening at 8 oclock engagement announced mrs george isaac of markham an nounces the engagement of her daughter mary grace to mr floyd burrows of stouffville the marriage to take place early tbis month new spring goods pure silk full fashioned hose in new spring shades suntan allure nude militaire champagne mirage also black little bo peep prints in very dainty pat terns at 50c yard fine quality rayon vests each at 100 bloomers to match pair 145 we have a new stock of prints ginghams shuntung pongee in a nice range of colours we invite you to see our stock wall papers it will delight you to inspect our sun- worthy w allpapers which will retain their color under exacting conditions dozens of patterns for every kind of home and every room in the home to choose from prices as low as 8c roll f c rowbotham l

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