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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 28, 1932, p. 1

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tottfftnue volxliv no 8 stouffville ontario thursday april 28 2932 a v nolan publisher radio licenses and garden seeds our big 5c packages contain more seeds than the regular 10c size of any other kind j m storey druggist the homo of quality drugs phone 1003 thomas birkett insurance agency everything in insurance phono 1s202 stouffville a c burkholder insurance canada life assurance co also automobile and fire seeding starts south markham farmer finish ed saturday while another plants potatoes automobile owners warning no matter how carefully you drive you are liable to get into an accident pro tect yourself with a good auto policy and save worry and possibly a great deal of expense consult h o klinck insurance agent stoullvillc seeding in this locality is fairly general this week although the un expected cool weather the first of tho week retained operations to some extent farmers on high laud or land well drained are well ad vanced with their spring vvors how ever the fine warm weather of a week ago proceded by high winds dried up tho soil and left it in good condition for working south of stouffvihe the work is more ad vanced than to the north and one farmer wm voting of the 5th con cession of markham completed seeding on saturday evening w j spears on the same concession planted a small field of potatoes on saturday which is the first we hae heard of although another farmer in the same area put in ten acres of peas fall wheat is looking well but frost has been a little hard on the meadows some showing consider able heaving despite the fall in prices of farm commodities seed merchants are doing a rushing business and one dealer tells us the last two weeks were the biggest two in comparison with other years that they have ex perienced in a long long time mrs james hand dies in sleep the citizens were shocked to learn of the sudden death of mrs james hand who passed away in her sleep at her home on main street east stouffville wednesday morn ing mrs hand suffered a slight shock a few days ago when a grass pre threatened her house and for three days as a result she was con fined to her home aside from this her health was in a precarious con dition her husband the late james hand who taught school here for over 40 years died five years ago last month the funeral will be held on satur day afternoon at 2 pm to stouff ville cemetery box lacrosse rules oala executive make a number of important changes goodwood periods will he of twenty minutes duration willi ton minute in termissions goal sizes reduced mid ijue from crease is elimin ated drastic utiles to prevent rough play local happenings miss dorothy megrogan spent the weekend with friends in toronto michael wallace among tfae churcbes buried tuesday mrs thos jennings and little daughter audrey spent a few days at mrs jenniugs home in brookliu little shirley morden visited with her grandfather w e morden tor a few days some important decisions were made by the oala executive in connection with box lacrosse it was decided that the playing per iods be three 20 minute periods with a 10 minute rest between mrs harcourt of toronto visited with her sister and nieces mrs may mrs mcgrogran and dorothy last week east york bowlers medical dr s s ball physician and surgeon office cor obrien and main phone 196 coroner for york county dental e s barker lds dds honor graduate of royal college of dental surgeons and of the university of toronto office in giuliins block phone s201 markham everv tuesday office in wear block d c smith ldsdds neil c smith ldsdds office over tho ban office hours 9 to 12 phone office 1011 residence 101 of commerce 130 to 5 mo the reorganization of the east york bowling league took place at richmond hill on thursday evening of last week the league is com posed of seven clubs including mark ham unionville agincourt stouff ville richmond hill aurora and newmarket it was decided to affiliate with the provincial associ ation of lawn bowlers the matter of drawing up the years schedule was left to a further meeting to be held in stouffville the officers were elected as follows prest- w r sanders stouffville viceprests mr cole mr marshall seeytreas w e morden stouff- ville w m s at uxionviile we congratulate miss edna foskett on her high standing at uxbridge high school for the second quarter edna obtained 0 per cent on her fourth form work the many friends of mr j w widdifield will learn with the great est pleasure that he is now consider ed to be well out of danger and on the road to recovery after his recent operation and attack of pneumonia mr widdifield was for several days unconscious and for some time his life was despaired of but now that the turn has been made all hope to see him home again shortly and making rapid strides towards com plete recovery he has been confin ed to the western hospital toronto but will soon be back in siloam legal mccullough button barristers solicitors convey ancers c buttons block stouffville money to loan veterinary s t bodendistel vs bv sc veterinarian graduate of ontario veterinary collage office at the mansion house phone 161 successor to dr j t storey e a grubin r 0 eyesight specialist at stouffville every other monday each visit to stouffville olflco is an nounced in local columns of the tribune phono stouffville 2105 a c kennedy chiropractor church st stouuville monday wednesday and fridays 9 to 12 am say it with flowers no expression of sentiment more beautiful flowers for ever if occasion muston sons phone 7001 stouffville ontario licensed auctioneer gordon phillips sales conducted anywhere in york county no sale too small or too large phone 8405 stoultville phone 156 aurora mrs shiel past president of the toronto east presbyterial was guest speaker at the easter thankoffering of the unionville united church w ms mrs d a mackeracher was in the chair the devotional part of the service was conducted by the president mrs aaron coulsou and mrsc icrawford melville and stoulfj ville auxiliaries had been invited the ladies quartette of stouffville united church supplying special music a vote of thank and appreci ation to the speaker and quartette was moved by mrs milliken smith and miss m imiller tea was later served in the church parlors a life membership was presented to mrs fuller by several members of the auxiliary mrs fuller has moved from tho district and this was pre sented to her as a sign of apprecia tion yj bloomington miss isabel paisley is spending a time at goodwood eldon smith of hartman spent sunday at home the misses lemon of toronto were home on sunday miss ruth ramer is spending a time at claremont miss alta fockler of toronto was home on sunday dr j j matheson and wife of toronto were recent visitors at e a storrys miss edna hill and friend of aurora visited at her home here one day last week mrs ea storry who has been ill for a couple of weeks is now re covering mr and mrs j stouffer of tor onto spent sunday with her mother mrs a law assessment completed assessor george storey has com pleted his work for this year and this week turned in his roll to tho council in some municipalities this announcement is tho signal for some dog owners to have their canines returned homo after a holiday in the country evading the assessor to savo dog tax is really no use in stouffville whore an alert constable has tho samo right to take up the animal for not having a tag any time of the year while the details of tho roll for 1932 will not bo made known until the council examines it on monday evening it is understood that the assessment stands about the samo as in 1931 or slightly higher any increase would lie accounted for by now dwellings going up scout movement on it is being urged upon tho business mens association that they should take under their wing a boy scout organization and form a troop in stouffville in order that this project might he fully discussed a meeting of the business mens association will be called for friday evening may 6th in the firo hall at s pm in order that proper data may be pflt before tho meeting mr arthur e patton jr field secretary for the boy scouts of ontario has kindly con sented to como out and address the meeting parents clergymen teachers and women who arc interested in boys are especially invited to bo present and take part in the discussion dont fail to hear seth parker presented by the allandale group in united church stouffville on thursday may 5th at 8 pm under the auspices of the young girls sunday school classadmission adults 2sc children 10c ringwood miss ada barkey spent the week end in tillsonburg e r sinclair is reforesting his lot west of the house with spruce t rees mr allen pipher and family of oshawa were saturday visitors with mrs win pipher roy grove attended the funeral of mr michael wallace at new market on tuesday this week great concern is felt for the re covery of mrs ezra clubine who is very ill at her home on the town- lino west of ringwood an unfair report has been eurcul- sted to the effect that constable walker carried out a booze raid here one evening last week on look ing up the facts wo learn there is nothing whatever in the story constable walker was in the vill age on friday but his mission was not a serious one and did not in volve anyone in a liquor charge the greatest quack army we have over seen is to be found on the farm of aaron grove son of j l grove living between the 7th and 8th concessions of imarkham no less than 2000 ducklings are waddling about while ijlr grove expects an other 4000 more from eggs now passing through the incubators hatching results are said to he very satisfactory this season on the grovo farm where ducks are raised on such an extensive scale a country minister is said to have taken final leave of his congre gation in tho following pathetic manner brothers and sisters i have come to say goodbye i dont think god loves this church very much because none of you ever die i dont think you love each other because i never married any of you i dont think you love mo because you have not paid mo my salary and your donations are moldy fruit and wormy apples by their fruit ye shall know them brothers i am going away to a better place i have been called to be chaplain of the anamosa penitentiary i go to pre pare a place for you goodbye stead of four 13 minute period- ii mrs was felt that this would be more convenient for the spectators the size of the goals was chang ed from 4 feet wide and 5 feet high to 4vi feet wide and 4 feet high the line extending across the play ing area from tho crease was elim inated so that all box lacrosse raies both amateur and professional will be fundamentally the same the players will not be permitted to pass the ball back to the goalkeep er when he is in the crease it was felt that such a line would be the result of much whistle blowing and it is the object to speed up the game in every way possible no slashing of any kind will be permitted in box lacrosse which in cludes the unnecessary hitting a- cross the arms referees will re ceive strict instructions to carry cut this undesirable method of checking fred waghorne was appointed to convene the jr teams adjacent to toronto and district jr clubs who have as yet not entered are asked to enter at once as a meeting will be called in a few days and entries closed frank doyle of orillia a member of the 1932 executive was appoint ed as the associations representa tive on the tricounty league all the teams from the section are members of the association all groups must have winners de clared by october 15 as ontario playdowns will begin after this date an attempt is being made to organize a club in stouffville to play with teams in the immediate dis trict miss edwards who teaches in the brown school in toronto spent the weekend in town with her sister w waddell mr and mrs will anderson and daughter also mrs ira anderson and phyliss all of port perry spent sunday in town with relatives friends miss lillie fines who just arrived from london england is visiting at tho home of her cousin mr jos borinsky this being her first visit to this country dont forget to hear seth parker presented by the allendale group in the stouffville united church on thursday evening may 5th at s pm adults 2c children 10c word has just been received here by mrs ira burkholder to the effect that her father mr w p white is critically ill at the home of another daughter mrs a c roberts of orillia where he was visiting when taken ill a quite well known figure pass ed away at lemouvllle on sunday evening last april 24 when michael wallace succumbed to an illness of a months duration ho was 6s years of age the funeral on tues day morning of this week took place to st johns cemetery at new market where mass was sung in the church there by rev father wedlock tho pall bearers were messrs joseph cooney george cook w h taylor herm burkholder ed murphy dr s t bodendistel being a son of the late mr and mrs john wallace michael was born in the township of whit church and spent all his days there he was quite a successful farmer and horse fancier of excel- nt 1 lent judgment mr wallace gave up farming oleven years ago to live a retired life at lemonville he never married and his mother kept house for him until she passed away 3 years ago at the advanced age of 9 7 surviving is an only sister mrs mary canning of toronto who has been nursing him since his illness mr wallace was a roman catholic and attended church at both mark ham and newmarket he was highly respected in the community where he had so many life long friends imiss marion klinck is taking a two weekstwo weeks course at the guelph agricultural college which was granted her as winner of the county prize in garden and canning competition 150 large perch sent to toronto from keswick the first bucket of lovely ten- inch perch was sent to toronto tuesday night from keswick the big run is on in the maskinonge river owing to tho season parties of perch fishers have spent the past two weekends on the lake simcoe streams without getting a bite but cecil clapp chief perch adviser of toronto saw this catch of 150 fish with his own eyes and declares the season open says the newmarkel express herald the klinck budget has been accepted by all parties strong differences of opinion concerning the financing and ad ministration of the university of british columbia between president klinck and board of governors on tho one hand and the university senate on the other have culmin ated in the unanimous adoption by the board of klinck budget and policies as a consequence all sen ate resolutions concerning distri bution of revenue which were pre sented to the board of governors from time to time during the past sjx weeks are automatically dropp ed the decision of the governors makes it final that the faculties of arts and science applied science and agriculture remain intact and come under the department of applied science as recommended by the senate the budget provides for heavy reductions in administration costs amounting to 2337s300 for the year 193233 provision js also made for reduc ing the student attendance from 2020 to 1725 young mother passes tho death of mrs louis thomp son occurred at goodwood about noon hour on wednesday this week she was a daughter of mr cha3 leo road superintendent tor ux bridge township and was only 26 years of age besides her husband a baby 15 months old survives the young mother also her parents and three brothers and two sisters they are george lee stouffville garnet leo scott township clifford lee of siloam mrs ed mcnelly of lake mnssclman and mrs james gearing of toronto imr delbert holden announces that ho will have one of the new ford cars on display at his show rooms on tuesday and wednesday may 3 and 4 as few locals have seen the new ford there will be keen interest in this djsplay next week tho business and young mens bible class will meet next sunday as usual at 230 pm when the all absorbing topic the sabbath its use and abuse will be discussed from all angles so many differ in their opinions as to what we would or should not do on the sabbath hence an interesting discussion should take place in tho municipal hall this wednesday and thursday a girls coaching class in household science is being conducted by a depart mental respresentative miss betty wallace at time of going to press the attendance at the class is not known but a goodly number of girls is hoped for the object of the class is to prepare the entrants for the annual county competition and all ladies up to 30 years of age are eligible for the coarse dies at gormley a very fine christian woman was summoned to the great beyond on monday april 25 1932 when catherine doner widow of the late daniel ii doner succumbed to an illness of some duration deceased had been in delicate health for a number of years and passed away at her late home at gormley in her 67th year the lato mrs doner whose maiden name was catherine shorrick spent all her life in the locality where she lived twice married her first husband was john connor and to this union two children were born a daughter ada deceased and one son chancey connor of gormley sixteen years ago tho then widow of john connor married daniel h donor who died three years ago last sunday mrs donor is survived by three stepdaughters and two step sons namely mrs frank harvey mrs victor stover mrs noah wide- man and clarence and sam doner the late mrs doner was a member of gormley mennonlte church since girlhood and her funeral on wednesday of this week was in charge of two of her pastors rev c n good and rev henry goudie interment took plrtco at heise hill cemetery where the ecrvico was also held l e oneil funeral director and euralmer successor to w j mather to w j stouffville night and business phone 9801 day service residence phone 9820 lemonville mr and mrs jos cooney spent sunday afternoon in towu with friends walter brown of stouffville was buzzing wood one day last week for elmer wells mrs e c pennock of stouffville was the guest of her mother mrs m cook one day last week miss scynthia cook spent tues day afternoon and evening with mrs g m grovo at ringwood the womens association was held in the church last week and proved to be a very successful meet ing sunday may 8 being mothers day a special service in keeping with this occasion is being prepared and a toronto quartette will deliver special numbers at tho evening service at 7 pm rev father johnston who teaches in the toronto seminary and who is in charge of st patricks church at markham administered the holy sacraments at the bedside of mr wallace just a few hours before his departure from this life a large number of friends and neighbors of the late michael wallace attended requiem mass in st johns roman catholic church newmarket on tuesday morning april 26 where rev father wedlock sung mass at 10 oclock our deepest sympathy goes out to his sister mrs mary canning in her great loss ot her dear brother the relatives from toronto who attended the funeral misses maud and vera canning and mr hugh dr and mrs frank canning and mr and mrs harry beck bloomington and ringwood christian churches e morton preacher sunday may 1 tho greatest of all masters jesus christ was very consider ate when he said thou shalt worship the lord thy god it you go not elsewhere we invito you to worship with us 1100 am bloomington 700 pm ringwood t t t t mennox1te church rev w b moyer pastor sunday may 1 1000 am sunday school 1100 am morning service subject watchman what of the night 700 pm evening servico in charge of i piko altona 700 pm sub a great question asked by a man in trouble in charge of the pastor a cordial welcome to all t t t t christian churches stouffville and church hjx f e hyde minister sunday may 1 1000 am stouffville s s 1100 am morning worship sacrament of the lords supper 200 pm churchill s s 300 pm service churchill communion service 700 the fatal refusal a welcome to tho public to worship with ns t t t t stouffville baptist church rev w w fleischer pastor sunday may 1 1000 am bible school 1100 am morning worship a loyal soldier of the cross 700 pm evening service how god led a man from despair to hope prayer meeting wednesday 8 pm sunday 615 pm you are cordially welcomed to these services t t t t stouffvile united church rev thos laldlaw ma pastor sunday may 1 1100 am sacramental service reception of new members 230 pm s s bible classes business and young mens bible class subject the sabbath its use and abuse 700 pm evening service jesus idea of sin the pastor will preach at both services monday at 8 pm swastikas wednesday at 8 pm prayer biblo study you are cordially welcomed to these services notice parties are warned that i will not be responsible for any debts con tracted in my name by any person whatsoever earl f spence raul gijjp kctttg 0 ijtgtfumy change of time table effective sunday may 1st 1932 new time tables will be in effect on all coach line routes on sunday may gray 1st stouffville toronto leave stouffville leave toronto eastern standard time 625 am a 800 am a 940 am c 100 pm c 240 pm 430 pm b 725 pm b 915 pm a sunday and holidays only b saturday sunday and holidays only c saturday only copies of the new time tables will be available at all offices and agencies on and after friday april 29th gray coach lines

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