Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

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

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v stouffville april 4th 1929 home town store you pay less for more at the home town store aunt jemimas pancake and aunt jemimas buckwheat flour shirriffs marmalade crosse blackwells raspberry and strawberry jams at lowest prices oranges juitv 6 quart baskets 50c salted peanuts per lb 20c special mixed chocolates per lb 30c nut taffy per lb 20c stouffville creamery butter per lb 45c porridge meals wheatlets red river cereal melo creme quick quaker oats chinaware pkg 35c aurora baby chick starling mash 25 lb bags cheese new and old canadian chateau plain and chateau pimento- kraft roguefordt and limburger new beets and carrots spinnach celery and head let tuce kept fresh and crisp in our new jack frost plant fresh fillet of haddie ratcliff co lettuce celery spinnach and seasonable fruits town delivery phone 7112 seed grain get your prices before buying oats barley marquis wheat timothy alsike red clover alfalfa sweet clover our grains and seeds are home grown and carefully se lected let us clean your seed grain we have the best machinery for cleaning grain and seeds s w hastings coal and coke always on hand phone 169 stouffville in memoriam breuls in loving memory of our dear mother and grandmother mrs sophia breuls who passed v away april 1st 1928 we often think of days gone by when we were all together a shadow oer our life is cast a precious one from us has gone a voice we loved is stilled her place is vacant in our home which never can be filled oft and oft our thoughts do wander to the grave thats far away where they laid our mother dear just a year ago today daughter victoria and family used cars essex coupe 1d2s essex coupe paint upholster ing and tires exceptionally good mechanically excellent a ford two door 192s ford two door this car is less than seven months old has all latest improvements could not be told from new car 4 oyii overlaxd four door sedan power plant com pletely overhauled good reliable car chevrolet 490 chevrolet 490 touring small mile age in firstclass condition heavy duty tires ford touring 1922 fprd touring in excellent run ning order good tires ford truck 192c ford truck in good condition nearly new tires cab and stake body ford truck adaptable motor nearly new tires cal and dump body also used parts of every description for ford and chevrolet cars these cars being offered worth the money repairs if you need any repairs for chev rolet or ford model t we can sup ply you good used parts including complete engines rear and front axle assembles etc j r mckenzie ringwood phone 167 once more the tongue seems only a few weeks ago since a young school teacher in british columbia took her own life because certain of the trustees by their wiggling tongues made life so mis erable for her that she could not stand t any longer xow it is mrs boddy of owen sound a married woman of 22 and the mother of two little children a neighbor had stated that her hus band was running around with other women tlie husband and his wife went to see the woman whose tongue worked so readily and found out that there was nothing in the story apparently the mischief bad been lone and mrs boddy was not to be fully persuaded that is the reason why she went to a drug store and purchased bichoride of mercury and it is also the reason why she swallowed the poison and died from its effects the tongue according to surface measured is not a very great member of the body but its large enough to plunge others so deep in to abject mental desolation that life is no longer worth the living xotice of application for divorce notice is hereby given that broadus baxter farmer of the city of toronto in the county of york musician will apply to the parlia ment of canada at the present ses sion thereof for a bill of divorce from his wife eva isobel farmer of the city of toronto in the county of york province of ontario on the grounds of adultery and desertion dated at toronto this 15th day of march ad 1929 prick cochrane co 2 sun life rulldlng toronto solicitors for the said broadus bax- 0 ter farmer bloomington mrs connor is visiting her sister in stouffville miss elsie lemon of todmorden is at home for the holidays mr and mrs edgar smith of toronto wero at home over easter mrs beach from uxbridge visit ed with miss fairies for a couple of days misses xerla and aletta fockler of toronto spent tho holiday at their home here mr and mrs uussel hill of peterborough also mr walter hill of toronto wero at home for easter mr and mrs nighswander also miss edna tarr and friend of tor onto spent the weekend with mrr and mrs c lemon on monday evening the young people held a social evening it tak ing the form of an april fool party at tlie home of mr and mrs o trimmer the various games and contests were in keeping with the day while the menu card which was very confusing produced much curiosity which became intensified while their orders were being filled there was a nice gathering at the united church last sunday to hear the easter message the pastor took for his topic the living presence xext sunday is quarterly service at 7 pm we heartily invite all who can to worship with us 1hkhths wright at victoria memorial hos pital toronto on march 29 1929 to mr and mrs g o wright nee muriel baker baluiitrae a daughter chapman hall a quiet wedding was solemnized at yougest united church parson age toronto on saturday feb 23 1929 when chrissie dorothy e youngest daughter of mrs elizabeth and the late johnston hall of owen sound was united in marriage to william ross chapman only son of mr and mrs w h chapman of stouffville rev i g bowles ba bd officiated ontario county roads get grant large sums expended in ontario county for year kmling oct 331 1928 was 31037 school reports markham s s xo 13 school report sriv grace bully sriii walter bully kathleen stots dorothy hoover gladys lehman marion sellers frances xigh allan hisey jrlll mary shckley vera topham ruth hoover george foot srii derek baruett sri jack xigh earl sellers claude foot cora hisey pr isabel fleming betty foot eleanor connor eldon boyd vivian boyd lemonille school report for march sriv jack laycock s5 floyd preston so florence barkey 79 jack barkey 76 jean baker 72 bert taylor 61 don hall 61 sriii to jrlv helen hastings s2 elda hutchinson 7s lewis wells 73 reta wells 72 bruce baker 631 blake yake 62 keith hutchinson 62 jrlll allan baker 88 frank hall 61 jrll marion hastings 76 sri to jrll betty brooks so james attreed 77 vera wells 73 harold preston 61 jrl jim rae 71 sammy fockler 69 sr pr ivan pratt 7g xo on the roll 24 average at tendance 21 margarete y thomson teacher stouftvillc- public school report for match jr pr bernice lindley joe cadieux charlie hoover sr pr beryl brillinger brma dowswell equal ruth lehman evelyn brown arthur brown equal jr ruth ferguson margaret elson bruce harper kathleen logan teacher jri edith grubin douglas tidy marie brown jrlii clifford woodcock raymond bainborough jeanne murchison i sargent teacher jrii reta brown donald cad ieux harry lintner equal jim pearson srii lillian phillips margaret forsythe pauline boadway jrlll charles cadieux gordon hoover donald lehman l dowswell teacher jriii ted lintner alfred thomas george morden srili jim lawson evelyn baker harry baker d e orchard teacher jriv mary doten donna vanzant harry holden sriv arthur spitzburg sam borinsky equal agnes klinck c e watson teacher stouffville coxtixuatiox schools average standing winter term form i edra burkitt 8s3 betty barker so norma little s44 grace paisley s41 mildred burkitt s31 edna sinclair si 5 edna green sll alma chapman 792 sam foote 792 john button 79 dorothy meyers 777 evelyn green 761 muriel spofford 761 viola lehman 75 s jack hill 754 ella slack 752 louie hoover 737 norman baker 745 ednacockerill 731 albert smith 727 charles nolan 72 audrey fleischer 707 floyd martin 69 1 merlyn baker 686 elsie jakeman g79 bill bryan 652 charles ratcliff 631 helen charley 625 melvyn burnett 607 edna pughe 5ss stanley slack 573 garnet vanzant 563 george smith 557 ila magulre 542 ross smith 51 ethel sanders 53 c jean gray 52 reg ramer 4s form ii hugh thomas 902 jim harris s9g wilfred cutler ss blanche atkinson s26 gordon murchison sls bernice cutler si 6 millard reesor sll david kirby 805 delbert booth 79 murray thorne 7ss enna holden 77 luella paisley 761 irene wildgoose 719 feme slack 72 edward smith 71 s luella stouffer 697 mary byer 697 harry stover 665 margaret brown 062 willie barkey 642 reg warren 617 helen todd 594 eldon smith 58 gertrude barker 565 glenn ratcliff 505 jack- sanders 54 walter tranmer 525 donald hodgins 503 form iii bruce rowbothain ss gladys lleise si2 ermn grubin si 7 olive roadway si 6 edna foskett 7g zalda barker 714 janet button 705 reg stouffer g72 lcta bunker g5 mildred mckay jj 6 12 elsie lownsbrough 635 lome momullon 635 alma baker 61 edna stouffer 59 s lloyd wagg 5s3 murray sinclair 5s erie collard 56 marjorie jakeman 4s blanche topham 4 63 the department of public high ways of ontario duriug the year elid ing oct 31st assisted eight town ships of ontario county in road build ing to extent of 3163717 accord ing to public accounts xo grants ap pear to have been paid to rama mara or scugog townships rama and mara however obtained coloniza tion road grants scugog has not yet abolished the statute labor system of road construction and repairs and therefore does not obtain the depart ments grant of 30 per cent on per manent work done it may how ever be abolished shortly in that township grants to townships whitby 394916 east whitby 4 656 so pickering s 66210 thorah 196369 scott 293596 reach 26340 brock 335047 uxbridge 2s5559 3163717 the township of brock last year abolished statute labor on account of permanent paving in the county there was paid to the jupp construction co 3170810 for work on the whitbylindsay highway and 14111383 for work in brock township known as the whitbyorillia project the total amount expended for county roads township roads and permanent paving in the county by the government in one year was 24387753 which includes an item of s3941s43 on account of county road construction ballantrae the ladies aid meet this week in tlie church the program will con sist of an easter social evening the yps will hold their christian endeavor service on thursday even ing at the close of the service there will be the enrolment of members and installation of new officers next sunday is quarterly service in the union church at 1030 am we heartily invite all to attend sun day school at 1145 am we are hoping to secure hydro pswer along the lake before next july mount albert mr and mrs john young of sun derland visited at herb halls mr ashton who has been visiting with his sister mrs hall has return ed to his home in michigan miss ida dike nurse in training at the sick childrens hospital was a recent visitor at her home here miss xellie davey was united in marriage to mr d white of mark- ham on wednesday march 20th and on their return will reside on a farm near altona we extend our heartiest congratulations the easter services in the united ohurch were largely attended both moruiug and evening a feature of the evening service was a pageant at the cross and pantomime with special music the brown comedy co dispen sers of patent medicines have bean holding forth in the ufo hall for the past week the usual competi tion for the most popular young lady was won by miss flora davis some easter visitors here were misses hilda and ruth davison at their home verna pearson at l pearsons gertrude and marjorie moore at home florence dixon at ed watfs etta stok- at her home also messrs wm and frank stokes mr and mrs lorue maluprize and frank and bruce ross all of toronto miss jean hamilton of pine orchard and misa esther rolling at their re spective homes mr m f r bonnie manager o the dominion bank here for the past six years has been transferred to to ronto and is succeeded by mr hum- prey of toronto at a community gathering a few nights before their departure they were presented with an address and two valuable chairs the local lodge of the ioof also presented mr bohuie with a hand some club bag he being an active member holding an important ofliee the presentation was accompanied by an address read by w r robert son and the presentation was made by geo williams boadways drug store stouffvhije notice sam golden 13 back in stouff ville buying fowl it will pay you to call before you sell apply at penxock livery stouffville creamer company ship your cream to us and enjoy the follow ing privileges and advantages you may bring your cream any time during the day also on open nights in any quantities and not necessarily having to wait until you have a full can thus making your chances better for getting special and first grade cream if you prefer our trucks will cal at your farm and pick up your cream your cream is graded immediately no time is lost in transportation our cream shippers have the privilege of getting our famous butter at a reduced price we pay you cash wt give you correct weight test and grade while you will pat ronize a creamery which is an asset to every farmer in this community stouffville creamery co stouffville ontario closed at 6 each evening excepting saturday are the patcljs belynd qp pfctwes if you use sunworthy wallpaper sunworthy wallpapers donotfado ia spring is here large assortment of housecleaning needs such as curtain nets scrims silk panels draperies oilcloths and linoleums a sample book of our wall paper will be sent or mailed at your request 9 m after april 1st this store opexs tuesday thursday andsaturday evexixgs 1

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