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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 9, 1930, p. 1

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onfftrilte zfcibmie vol xli no 45 stouffville ontario thursday january 9th 1930 a v- nolan publisher storeys i m p k ovki pine tar and honey mentholated with cod liver extract and eucalyptus a fine cough medicine and ex pectorant invaluable during the winter when stubborn colds are so frequent quickly stops tho cough and can readily be taken by those of delicate constitution price 50 ckxts j m storey druggist the home of quality drugs phone 1003 close contest in ux8ridge twp itesults of the municipal election held on jan 6th 1930 business cards medical dr s s ball phpsiciau and surgeon office cor obrien and main phone 100 coroner for york county for heeve cassie davies glasgow g5 21 goodwood go 9s siloam 77 45 glen major 19 15 pine grove 35 55 quaker hill s6 98 webbs 26 50 373 3s2 for ikputjititve catherwood todd glasgow 4 2 34 goodwood 34 133 siloam 4g 70 glen major 21 11 pine grove g9 19 quaker hill 117 52 webbs 21 54 pickering twp- election mowbray and keesoi- elected to the council 350 37g for councillors ewis mlddleton pickard wagg drs ira herbert freel dr ira frccl consultation hours 9 to 12 am mon wed fri 6 to 9 pm tues sat div 1 div 2 div 3 div 4 div 5 div g div 7 g5 gg g2 1g 23 gs 29 24 83 4g s 30 49 37 44 93 101 27 s5 153 36 3s 133 g9 11 20 101 41 329 277 539 413 elected reeve owen davies de putyuceve geo e todd council- tues thurs sat afternoons i robt pickard t h lewis by appointments only dr herbert frccl 9 to 12 am tues thurs sat 6 to 9 pm tues and sat mon wed fri afternoons by appointment only dental e s barker lds dds honor graduate of royal college of dental surgeons and of the university of toronto office in grubins block phone s201 mfuilhni ascv tuesday i9 goffice in wear block- jus h wagg the one and only municipal con test in pickering township this year was for the two places on the town ship council all of the other municipal offices having been filled by acclamations reeve forsyth has retired and in his place g l middleton has been elected as reeve by acclamation for st deputy- reeve el chapman is elected with out opposition land for the office of second deputyreeve allan b moore is chosen without opposition for the two seats on the council there were four candidates who went to poll on monday these be ing with their respective vote r e mowbray 409 rc reesor 3g0 a k rittenhouse 235 and dr mc- eweu 200 the first two are elected the claremont board c trustees has also been reelected by acclama tion as follows s w davis chair man f j prouse secretary and william cullis street commissioner california flowers deck local sanctum the cost of sewers allistons experience goodwood potatoes have raised in price and deputy todd has been busy loading our skating rink has been put in first class shape there is a nice building equipped with stove and lent of slightly over 1200 seats for pulling on your skates lf the total cost of the disposal the weather would only stay cold plant will be 23s23 and the annual enough there would soon be ice payment on the debentures will be because so much has been said about sewers in stouffville a little information from the town of allis- ton in simcoe county will be of interest in that place a sewage system has just been completed by messrs carroll sharps to the great satisfaction of the community in all alliston has laid 4g miles of pipes which when included with the pipe lines to the householders who have hooked up to the system there is a total of g miles of sewers and the entire cost is 93971 of which the towns share will be 17s15 making an annual pay- the editor is deeply indebted to miss eleanor peters for a beautiful gift of flowers sent direct from san gabriel cal the blooms were rich poinesettes that are said to be so beautiful at this season in the south a large number of friends of the peters family were accord ed a look tit the southern flowers which decked the editors sanctum on tuesday the box was 7 days in transit floods in england the election was very interesting 164275 here and a good crowd was on hand to hear the- results we were sur- j p ot tle se and prised to loarn that fred middleton disposal plant all completed will be was one left out of the council but he seems to be as happy as ever and says ho was running in the interest of the ratepayers 117794 allistous total annual payment on sewer and disposal plant account will be 2873 or 2ms mills ninth line markham miss grace goodwin is holidaying with her aunt in midland 1miss hazel bell spent the holi- ringwood miss doris sinclair has resumed box studies in toronto arthur bassett is working in a lumber camp north ot lindsay e tienkamphas installed radio da at herome miss ada barkey is spending a hen j- t dar grove time in toronto il l b s we are sorry to report that j m t w ea s in the city on drove is confined to his bed again monday we hope he soon will be out xr m ami m thomas spent new years with their daughter mrs o peacock mr and mrs win boyd attended the funeral of mrs boyds brother in toronto last week miss anne knight teacher in the north was homo for the holidays mr and mrs b widdowson spent the holidays in toronto with mr and mrs duncan imrs macrorie of scotland is visit ing her nephew mr peter connoii grocer mountain blend coffee reg 35 30c soda wafers reg 15c 12c corn starch per pkg 10c olives reg 30c 25c cream tomato soup 2 for 25c golden wax beans reg20 17c french prepared mustard 17c a fow linos ot christmas candy at reduced prices a w scott set light bobsleighs with box and seat for sale ratcliff co for sale sot of sleighs in good repair m tilt 45 mrs w e meredith ot uxbridge townshiphas been receiving some interesting news from an aunt in england concerning the devastat ing floods hie old land has been visited by how would the people of this locality like to awaken in the morning and find their houses surrounded byvaier with peiihaps a swan sailing on it and in places only the tree tops to be seen above the flood such things were ex perienced by mrs merediths aunt who sends her home town paper from hereford in which one writer said- in a tour round hereford today i had to go by boat to talk with some of the people who have been marooned in their houses by the floods one part of the city the st mar tins district is almost marooned contact with the city is only possible by mean of temporary bridges un fortunately the level of the water has risen to the top of the bridges and in the event of a further rise of the river this extensive district will be entirely cut off firom the st martins area i jour neyed to belmont where a farmer told me that the land was complet ely submerged and he had sucered greatly through the loss of cattle and sheep the roads in this district are several feet under water at holme lacy a district near hereford two houses were complet ely marooned and the occupants were rescued from the roof by means of a punt the river wye is still rapidly rising residents have been warned to be ready to quit their houses coming coming an enthusiastic meeting of the chautauqua committee was held on tuesday evening when preliminary arrangements were made for stouff ville winter chautauqua on january 30 and 31 and february l and 3 the program promises to be one of the most interesting and instructive ever presented here the guarantors are sacrificing their time aud risking personal expense in order to bring this program of high quality to our citiz ens season tickets are only 2 for adults and 1 for children which covers the four evening programms and the four afternoon programms single admission are 75c and 100 secure your season tickets early ftoul the girls committee to he announced next week or from any of the garantors as follows j h ratcliff rev h b warren dr v a songster j r hodgins ii o klinck c e powell h a sanders tbos b rae delbert holden geo h saunders geo lawson a e weldon thos birkett dr s s ball dr xeil smith a v nolan the h s continual breakdowns are discourg- iujt to many users j f bremner dies income tax officer had long service his mother was sloultrillc girl grandson of late john ashburn james fraiiklyn bremner assist ant chief assessor of the federal in come tax dept and veteran of the laoth and istli battalions died at his home 119 pinewood ave tor onto on dec 2stli 1929 after an illness of over nine months born at newmarket 32 years ago a son of george and eliza bremner eliza ashburn he came to toronto in 1912 and joined the 12g battalion in 19 1g after crossing to england witli tiie unit ho was transferred to the is til battalion with which he saw service in prance being wounded at vimy ridge returning to canada at the end of the war lie obtained a position with the department of vit i statistics for tile province of ontario and was later employed by the federal income tax department attaining the position of assistant chief asessor he attended wych- wood presbyterian church and was a 1 member of bedford lodge af a m g3s he is survived by his wife formerly geraldyne higgins late of the department of labor o the pro vince by his father and mother one sister mirs r w brrrows sutton west and four brothers george john arthur and walter all of to ronto the continual interruptions to tho hydro service in stouffville is en gendering in the minds of some customers a flaming dislike for the whole officialdom responsible for our hydro system scarcely a fortnight passes but some section of the town is without current for perhaps a short time or a considerably long time monday evening of this week one phase of the system went off at seven oclock and was not in operation again until 11 oclock tho following day then just the day before christmas when everything is expected to run smoothly oft went the same phase of the local system and for several hours there was no current in both instances transformers burn ed out outside the town limits accidents will happen but they on be too frequent especially when it comes do electric current we hear some people boast that their system not in stouffville has never failed them in a whole year stouffville cant boast such a continual record lor one month the opinion is expressed by some well informed people that the local system is too long and that another substation ought to be put in at louffville then lagaiu transformers it is suggested ought to be watched more closely so that trouble might often be eliminated we are not in a position to give any expert opinion on this matter but vhat we would suggest is that a conference of officials be held with the object of bettering our service so that these continual interruptions may be avoided for the most part the failure of the current is a matter of doliaus and cents to many of the users close contest in in markham tp v c golin returned as reeve by close majority ono ot the closest election con tests within the recollection of resi dents ot markham township was last mondays fight for the reevejhp aud first deputy reeveship for iho first office reeve w c gohu was v- turned over j r campbell by the close margin of 79 of a majority mr golin is one ot the unbeatable men of markham hence the remark able run put up by mrcampbell who is an exdeputy leeve still closer was the fight between deputyreeve r l stiver and coun cillor robt smith mr stiver being returned by a majority of 25 councillor fred coakwell obtain ed the highest vote for council mr clark coming second to complete the elected members the close contest for reeve and deputy may be attributed to an awakening on the part of electors to i county council matters and to the 230 pm the bible school among the churches presbyterian church rev w h fuller pastor sunday jan 12th regular service at 3 pm baker hill and sixth l1nb baptist churches w s whitcombe pastor sunday jan 12th sixth line morning service baker hill evening service mexnomte church rev s s shantz pastor sunday jan 12th morning service 11 am in charge of pastor evening service 7 pm in charge of ernie lucas altona evening service 1 pm in chairge of pastor united church of canada rev hs warren ba pastor sunday jan 12th 11 am will faith live wins by one vote here are some unusual values that will save you money ladies hose silk and wool 69c womens 3 buckle galoshes 98c womens 4 buckle galoshes 198 mens mackinaw coats 600 mens sheepskin coats 900 mens windbreakers 198 boys windbreakers 98c childrens coruroy leggings 25c- underwear prices all reduced specials mens overcoats reduced to 1250 1500 and 1750 childrens overcoats 295 350 and 3395 a e weldon stouffville ontario w j cassie appreciates the support given him in uxbridge twp for the reeveship although short of a bare majority he is still the champion of the people t h lewis is grateful to all his supporters in uxbridgp township for his reelec tion to the council for 1930 wes c gohn markham twp electors i thank you all for the vote given me for the reeveship in the face of unsettled conditions in our township as in all municipalities landslides were unknown and close contests were quite in order i assure you all of my continued interest and best judgment during another year in office fred coakwell thanks his numerous supporters for another return to tho markham township douncll ho will deal care fully with all matters coming before the council j r campbell heartily thanks the electors of markham in according him such a handsomo vote for the reeveship the close contest justified tho elec tion without doubt robt j- smith although short of my election as a deputy reeve of markham town ship by a slim majority i sincerely thank one and all who gave mo sup port in srch splendid manner wonderful mrs sybilla spahrs tonsllltls is trucly wonderful to treat sore throats bad coughs and all tonsil ills it is fully guaranteed good re sults or money back you cant lose try it auto license fees following the recent announce ment by the provincial treasurer that auto license fees for 1930 would be reduced it is pointed out that the method of assessment for next year is based on the horsepow er of the engine and no longer on the cylinder bore number of cylin ders and the price of the car auto mobiles with engines of 25 horse power or under will be s5 25 to 35 horsepower 10 and over 35 horse power 20 the new assessment favors small bore and long stroke engines and the price of the cair is ignored numerals on the plates will ho preceded by a letter- indicating the county in which they are issued and the year the following table shows the new prdce and the old on a few of the popular makes in this district 19291930 ford all models 9 5 chevrolet 4 9 5 chevrolet g 1g 10 dodg c 1g 10 chrysler g5 11 5 chrysler 75 1g 10 durant 4 9 5 erskine g 11 5 hudson 16 10 overland whippet 11 5 willysknight 70 b 16 5 one vote was all that separated dr lw dales and we lyons candidates for the position of deputy reeve in the newmarket town council at mondays municipal elections when the ballots were officially counted dr dales was credited with 701 votes and mr lyons 700 it was the bitterest elec tion in the history of newmarket and was the largest vote ever cast in the town all the other officers were filled by acclamation united church womens missionary enormous expenditures of that body the bylaw to enable the township to issue debentures for 5 years for 25000 for storm damage last spring carried by 567 to 422 the alterna tive ofpassing the bylaw was to pay the debt in a shorter period the banks carrying the amount as an overdraft the ollicial figures of the vote by polls is for reeve for dcputyrccvo campbell gohn smith stiver div 1 54 iis 49 141 div 2 24 4s 12 54 div 3 48 88 40 92 div 1 40 57 35 62 div 5 96 173 124 151 div g 64 21 g7 22 div 7 23 43 30 34 div s 35 10 37 9 div 9 106 21 91 25 div 10 54 78 50 65 totals 614 693 590 665 for councillors beatty clark coak- kin- muir- well caid head div div div div div div div div div div 10 div 11 1 77 2 65 3 12 4 54 5 36 6 11 7 3 8 4 9 14 7 4 ss s 93 35 89 63 16 19 44 42 22 65 9 33 23 97 14 52 28 g7 105 45 40 is 49 30 97 45 9 6 17 17 12 43 6 57 21 135 26- 19 17 41 24 14 7 pm the making of destiny welcome baptist church rev w w fleischer pa3tor sunday jan 12th 10 am bible school 11 am subject some things jesus could not do 7 pm subject how the grace of god kept four young men from sin christian church e morton and f e hyde pastors the world likes christian that are like itself to pass from the service of the world to that ot god is to make a grand and noble experiment sunday jan 12th f e hyde will preach at stouff ville 11 am and ringwood 7 pm e morton at bloomington 11 am church hill 3 pm and stouffville 7 pm god himself invites us to his house because it is good for us 2s7 519 53s 340 403 the womens missionary society of the stouffville united church held their dec meeting in the church with an attendance of 41 the offi cers for the year 1930 took place after which a very interesting pro gram was given aud enjoyed by all the following officers were elected president mrs w b sanders vice presidents mrs h s warren mrs g r thomas recsecy mrs n lsurkholder cor secy mrs d f holden treas mrs d c smith christian stewardship mrswilliaiu- son mite box secy mrs h holden temperance secy mrs a j ward supply secy mirs k tarr stran gers secy mrs j mbwat mission ary monthly secy mrs j imurison mrs m tait press secy mrs av nolan the society has closed a very successful year having raised the following amount womens auxiliary 38013 garret mission circle 25384 mary haig mission band 5729 catherine johnson mis band 7771 making a total of 76896 finances in pickering rev c x good who will open a series of evange listic meetings in tho imennonito church commencing on january 14th county matters in ontario were also a live issue as they were in york county during the municipal campaigns just closed in speak ing on this subject and on town ship matters reeve g m forsyth of pickering township said at broug ham that there was a deficit of 3510 shown on the printed finan cial statement but as some 6000 was due from tho government as road subsiding for 1929 there will be a substantial surplus in pickering township ho referred to the great loss sustained in the township by the dis astrous floods of last spring in re placing the bridges the work was done by the township instead of by contract thus making n saving of several thousands ot dollars ho re ferred to the fight with the county over tho whltevalo bridge in which the township won making a groat saving to them in addition to the cost of new bridges over 3000 was spout in repairing washouts ho cai led attention to tho everlncrensjng county tax due chiefly to tho good roads tho 20 per cent paid by the counties toward the cost of these he claimed was an injustice and should bo removed by tho government he touched upon many other matters dealt with by the county council in eluding the alhcrly bridge which has been settled sale register saturday jan 11th dairy cat tle extra good horses farm im plements tractor hay grain etc at lot 22 con 6 markham the property of r h brlllinger no reserve as farm is rented sale at 1230 prentice prentice auc tioneers a meyer clerk wednesday jan 15th farm stock implements pigs horses cattle sheep belonging to thos bacon lot 20 con 9 mile west of claremont sale at one f w silversides auctioneer friday jan 17th 22 highgrade ayrshire and holstein cows be longing to j a hawtin will be sold at the wetheral farm ring- wood without reserve 6 months credit see large bills sale at 130 f w silversides auctioneer saturday jan 25th valuable household furniture belonging to sirs geo boadway will be sold at her residence in the east end of stouffville no reserve sale at 1 f w silversides auctioneer send the tribune to absent friends christmas security play safe with your fire haz ard by keeping a fire insurance policy in a reliable company consult t birkett general insurance agency phone 1s201 stouffville earl a grubin ro eyesight specialist honor graduate of the college of optometry of canada gold medal ist and first hermant prize winner in 1928 at stouffville eyery thursday friday and saturday office in the grubin block 5yes examined glasses fitted and re paired phone stouffville 2405 man so nervous feels his stomach jump i got so nervous mygtomach felt like it was jumping vinol entirely relieved the trouble i feel better than in years j c duke vinol is a compound if iron phos phates cod liver peptone etc the very first bottle makes you sleep better and have a big appetite nervous easily tired people are sur prised how quick the iron phos phates etc give new life and pep vinol tastes delicious j m storey druggist stouffville rauel stye 2ctttg iftgifuiaij daily coach services stouffville toronto single 95c return 170 leave stouffville 725 am zll40 am z 340 pm z 825 pm standard time leave toronto zlooo am z 200 pm 580 pm zlo15 pm z saturday sunday and holidays only coach connections at toronto for oshawa mon treal orillia midland schomberg orangeville hamilton brantford niagara falls buffalo and in termediate points coach connections at buffalo for all usa points gray coach lines

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