Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 25, 1929, p. 5

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stouffville july 25th 1929 please keep in mind cream is sc per pint numerous customers are still putting out 7c to the local dairies firstclass hand laundry stouffville this laundry lias been under new management wo do the best local happenings ussj ttgfjj i sshbb rrttimwi girlfatsynasa whitchurch council will meet next saturday local gardeners tell us that tho 1 heaviest pickings of raspberries will be over this week memorial park motor camp is en joying a lair patronage this seasoa several cars having spent the night there this week again ironing and the cleanest job please give us a try we will give you prompt service and satlsfacl tlon we want you as our steady i thirtyone out of thirtysix pupds customer open every day 23 j passed their entrance exams from richmond hill public school and live took honors lim kon stouffville jl auditorium theatre stouffville friday ail saturday july 2gth and 27th plastered in paris and lone star ranger tuesday and wednesday t july 30th and 1st the four flusheir and comedies there are big times being had at the local bowling green these nights especially on mondays when tho weekly tournament is in progress twenty to thirty bowlers enter this contest and rinks come from mark- ham to participate in the sport cuthbert raspberries the best for canning v k barkey vastend fruit gardens although erected for more than so years only one wedding ceremony lias ever been performed in the widemau mennouite church on the 8th of markham and that event happened only a few months ago notice i am prepared to give music lessons at a reasonable price pupils requiring further information apply ruth storry phone no 9200 montmorency cherries at 40c per 11 quart basket on the tree at o moyers farm south of the public school pickers find own baskets friday and saturday august 2nd ami 3rd sally in our alley admission 15 and 25c s g schmidt prop the tennis club desire that all who wish to join should do so at once in oider that plans may be made for the season a ladder tournament in which all members will lake part is being arranged by the tennis club and will continue until august 1st prizes will be given to the leaders on that date drawing for the tournament will take place on monday pees payable to kd mcpliaden and w stonehouse lor the season of the small towns alliston in simcoe county is probably the lirsl in ontario to have a talkie moving picture theatre in operation this week the proprietors of the alliston theatre have completed the install ation of one of these wonderful picture outfits the pool and billiard rooms so long conducted by the late alex grubin and since his death by the executors has been closed up and the tables disposed of to the new concern established down in the auditorium the tables have all been renewed with new cushions and covers straw hat special mens straw hats sailors and soft brims regular 250 300 and 350 special 198 mens neck ties reg 75c special 55c or 2 for 100 mens balbriggan shirts and drawers 69c mens and boys balbriggan comb 75c to 150 mens black and blue stripe overalls and smocks 198 boys overalls and khaki pants 100 and 150 mens rayon handkerchiefs in fancy colors 3 for 100 mens and boys flannel and tweed trousers all prices boys cotton jerseys assorted colors 39c 50c blazers sweater coats sweaters etc recurtis everything in mens wear dimlooktlice tes wrer tpheir reputation for value is just like the bank of england theyve ban ished low mileage now anybody can afford to buy them goodyear tires i prices were never lower than they are today quality never higher buy from goodyear specialists regret it youll never f yw brathwaite hardware stouffville if lire efcrabla coma it handy to bo a customer of onr walter proctor with his wife and two children motored here from their home in imackleni sask some weeks ago are now making the re turn trip mr proctor states that the lack of rain in their homo sec tion has fairly burned iy the crop during t heir stay here they visited with mr and mrs j slack at altona a samia paper has been convicted for publishing a lottery the charge was based on the publication of an advertisment of a 1 sale of surprise boxes by a local jeweler the vogue hat and novelty shop felt hats for summer wear silk lingerie specially iteduced silk dieses reduced lor quick selling 1axst license plate 304701 please leave at tribune olliee s5s2g quality service for sale two building lots on the north side main street next loth street apply mrs 1 yake stlxlllxc llvv folt salk at easy price arthur carruthers phone 1503 clareniont luscious moxtmoltkxcy chklt- itlks for sale g it w thomas phone 0713 miss winona warren was success ful in passing the examinations at toronto normal school and has accepted a position on tho occasional staff of toronto public schools miss kdna brignall of goodwood has been successful in passing her introductory pianoforte examination with honours she is a pupil of mrs george maye and is receiving congratulations on every hand 1olt sale 1 jersey cow 1 grade cow also horse and buggy apply w e widdilield durant dealer stouffville 22 house for kent comfortablo home domestic water and hard wood floors stable and good gar den mrs geo kester east end canadian made twine fty- tne binder twine season is smmty sss on an we are reatj with cana- vafyi4 dian made twine yv vvt quality is whs spvjvi v4j binder twine fe our canadian kv- v aa vs is the worlds best iccv v c i wiy not have tne hat counts with made twine why not have the hest stouffville recreation centre consisting of new bowling alleys and live billiard tables will open this thursday in the auditorium build ing free to all on opening day earl grubin r o eyesight specialist at stouffville from wed nesday to saturday each week having been relieved of some of the responsibilities incurred on be half of my fathers estate i will again lie prepared to make evening appointments for those who find it impossible to leave their work during the daytime with my modern electrical equipment i am prepared to examine eyes at night just as efficiently as in daylight for appointments phone stouffville 2105 florence morden of markham has again been successful at the piano having passed her primary exam at the toronto conservatory of music this is her thirdjjxam in two years having obtained honors in two of them she is a pupil of mr a j woods markham c1tl of thanks mrs f wilson wishes to thank all her kind friends who remembered her with beautiful lowers during her illness 100 acre farm for sale 1000 down balance on easy terms lot 11 con 1 uvbridgo good grain anil dairy farm with good buildings gm brown on premises rr stouffville stiver bros local people do not have to go far back in the hall of memory to recall the old zoo which operated in the west end of stouffville at the corner of the lull concession about 15 years ago r l lvunplough and his wife who owned this exclusive business were in town last week from hamilton they left here 12 years ago and air lamplough is doing well with the international harvester co twenty years ago the couple came lieie from england when they established the notorious zoo which they gave up a couple of years prior to leaving here when market gardening was given a chance on the same site as the former business miss walmeiti1 taun teacher in the public school on the 0th conces sion of imarkham a mile and a quar ter north of unionville sent up seven pupils for the entrance examina tions and was successful having them all pass miss taun who has been reengaged for another term is at present in guelph taking the agri cultural course for teachers faum for sale 100 acres being parts lots 1213 on 3rd con ux- bridgo tp mile south of goodwood good tillable soil for further particulars apply on pre mises to owner e morgason farm for sale or kent 11 acres on 10th con of whitchurch 1 miles north of stouffville all workiablc house and barns will sell with slock or without apply on premises to gordon ferrier the most successful tournament ever held here was that of wed last week under the auspices of the stouffville lawn bowling club ideal weather ami the presence of 43 rinks from all parts of the county and a number from the city and adjoining counties gave the affair a provincial touch the greens were in splendid shape and visiting players expressed themselves de lighted with the manner in which the tourney was carried out first prize went to mr joyce of with row club toronto with three wins and 48 points second to j fry of aurora with 3 wins and 10 points and third prize to mr mokdie of richmond hill 3 wins and 13 points although several rinks were in the contest none of them seemed quite good enough to win a prize the presentations were fountain pons bowl bags and rugs the late milton c harris who farmed 100 acres in lot 31 conces sion 10 in the township of mark ham left estate valued at 11950 made up of his farfn and contents and 1000 invested in securities by the terms of a will executed in 1925 lie leaves his widow a life interest in the whole estate subject to the payment of a certain annuity pay able to one mrs ann kester and charged on my said farm and subject to a certain mortgage of 1000 on my said farm after the death of his widow he leaves the residue of the estate to his son james milton harris a most interesting caller at the tribune office last week was mr reuben stockley or tisdale sask who was the storekeeper at bethesda more than 15 years ago mr stock- ley stepped into our olhce with the sprightliness of a man of 05 and doesnt look a day older although lie is in his s2nd year half a cent ury ago when ho owned the bethesda slore the chief business about the settlement was the hauling or timber to stouffville isaac pike at that time taught the three rs in tho little school there and the land was being cleared rapidly from its forest growth in fact there were many well cleared places 25 years ago mr stecky located in western canada and was the means of attracting more of his ontario friends to alberta although lie has been spending some months among old neighbors hero and hasnt seen the western crop letters from his home indicate that the tisdale section will reap a big harvest despite the fact that crop failures are numerous in many sections john mcnalr and the hunt boys sons of tho late albert hunt are among the whitchurch people who were induced west through the recommendations of mr stecklcy and these people nro about to harvest excellent crops mr stecklcy states that the section they live in is more like old ontario as they sel dom have a crop failure this old timer from bethesda is making his headquarters with his brotherinlaw imr john atkinson main street west he intends returning to tisdale in a very few weeks the talents of miss lena sanders daughter of mr and mrs w b sanders are evidently being ap preciated down in hollywood the hub of tho movio world miss sanders has just been chosen as pagent and drama leader cor the year in the new 500000 methodist church to be completed this fall she was the choice in some 2000 names at the present time miss sanders is devoting some spare time to teaching english to an eminent italian actor who figured in some of the outstanding plays staged in france and italy he is in hollywood studying correct english and miss sanders states that in three weeks his progress is marvelous last weekend martin widemau living on the 7th concession of imarkham was rushed to the hospit al suffering from appendicitis but died while undergoing an operation mr widemau was only 39 years of age and leaves a young wife and eight children the eldest of which is 12 years and the youngest is under one year his aged father and step mother also reside on the farm where the deceased had lived and was bom the family are of the mennonite faith and the funeral on tuesday morning of this week took place to tho widemau church and cemetery mr and mrs ag lehman attended hie funeral mrs lehman being a cousin to the deceased choice farm adjoining stouff- ville of 7 5 acres for sale immedi ate possession with stock and crop if desirol good barn anii ohu- buildings good water orchard liiageol s roomoa louse aptly franklin baker stoultville 23 20o acre farm to rent for a term of years to a suitable tenant good recently constructed stabling large driving shed house to be thoroughly reconstructed next year good stock grain and seed farm on new county road under recon struction west half of lots 10 and 11 on the fourth concession of the township of whitchurch apply to owner roht m armstrong box 07 unionville ont 15tf the local market for your cream cannot be surpassed folt sale ols exchange 33 acres good clay loam 1 mile from paisley bruce co will fenced nice surroundings good brick house lien house and small barn good orchard also small bush ib acres hay 4 acres oats and garden all included if bought now alail route included if desired a bargain at 2700 would exchange for stouffville pro perty apply to gordon belbeck paisley ont 21 we are situated within an average distance of about five miles from all our cream shippers there by making it possible to serve our shippers to the best advantage it is easily understood that your cream will reach our creamery in far better condi tion than if you had to ship it long distances as some of our competitors would like you to as far as 80 miles from here and in making train connections your cream in many instances be on the road for over 24 hours do not forget that the difference between 1st and 2nd grade cream is 3 cents ptt lb butterfat stouffville creamery go stouffville- ontario an unequalled creamery service since 1918 open tuesday thursday and saturday evenings farm for sale ry tender sealed tenders marked tenders for farm for the purchase of the 100 acre west of lot twenty three in the first concession of the town ship of georgina known as the late james e brethour farm will be re ceived by the undersigned up to the evening of friday august 2nd 1929 this farm is well known as one of the best crop producers within sev eral townships is equipped with farm buildings and a branch of the pefferlaw creek runs through it ensuring a noverfailing water sifffply highest or any tender not necessar ily accepted wm o webster udora ont po address uxbridge kr no 2 posting of voters list town chil of stoufffv1lle notice of first posting of voters list the funeral of the late albert randal tho english lad who met with a drowning accident in a small pond east of goodwood on sunday of last week took place to goodwood cemetery on the tuesday following the service was held from the home of joseph cooper where the remains were taken following the fatal event rev a harden pastor of the united church goodwood conducted the service and the sympathy and good will expressed toward tho unfort unate young man were amply conveyed in the beautiful flowers they included tokens from mr and mrs roach his latest employers uncle and aunt in toronto the morrison brothers george and fred roc the hall brothers mrs john collins mrs r hope and the young people of the fourth lino young randal came from england less than two years ago and was building up a wide circle of friends in the neighborhood at the time or his death he had gone to the creek for a hath randal is survived by his parents and several brothers and sisters all in england notice is hereby given that 1 have complied witli sec 9 of the voters list act and have posted up at my olliee in village of stouffville a list of all persons entitled to vote in the said municipality for members of parliament and at municipal elec tions and that such list remains here for inspection- and i hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceeding to have any errors or omissions correct ed according to law tho last day for appeals being the 15th day of august 1929 dated at stouffville the 22nd day of july 1929 j s dougherty clerk of the village of stouffville brakes the most vital part of your car are yours in good working order the law demands that your brakes stop your car in a distance of 12 ft to 20 miles an hour we have expert work manship and equipment to make your brakes work properly dont run foul of the law call today for test a swift ihovk 195 stouffville buying on the installment plan purchasing commodities by paying a dollar clown and a dollar a week has grown into great popularity often the object purchas ed is worn out before it is paid for and the purchaser continues to pay buy yourself a fortune on the installments of your earnings in a bank of commerce savings account the money is always available for use if required and there is no depreciation but accruing in terest as time goes on the canadian bank of commerce with which is amalgamated k the standard bank of canada jl fyou would he wealthy think of saving as well 0 as getting systematic saving is the foundation of prosperity the bank of nova scotia invites your savings account interest is compounded halfyearly the bank of nova scotia established 1852 capital 10000000 reserve 20000000 total assets over 2g5000000 j a meleod general manager toroate

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