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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 20, 1933, p. 1

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nbum vol xlv no 6 stouffville ontario thursday april 20th 1933 a v nolan publisher backrite tablets for kidney bladder trouble a valuable remedy for weak back backache consti pation headache torpid liver teachers salaries may be held up box 50c j the m storey druggist home of quality drugs marriages jones iattenden a quiet april weddiug was sol emnized at the temperanceville parsonage aurora when laura ellon second daughter of mr and mrs colin pattenden of vandorf became the wife of mr forest wes ley jones of maple youngest son of mr and imrs peter e jones the bride neatly attired in a dress of royal blue crepe was attended by her sister minnie while the groom was supported by mr frank smith of newmarket the ceremony was performed by rev g w lyna pastor of the bride following the service the young couple journeyed to the home of the brides parents at vandorf where a wedding ro- past was served later departing by motor for toronto and other points for a short honeymoon on their return they will take up residonce on the grooms farm on the third line of vaughan near maple the jrides many friends met at the home of mr and mrs a g snider ion a recent evening when the bride was the recipient of many useful articles in a miscellaneous shower given in her own home without registering a vote on the i question the school board on wednesday of last week at the regular april meeting decided that unless the county of york came through with the school monies due this municipality there was little likelihood of any more money being expended this term on the continu ation school the chairman did not demand a vote on the matter bin the opinion was expressed by mem bers that they did not favor pay ing even salaries until the money is forthcoming it was explained that the total revenue for running the continua tion school with the exception of about 300 is obtained from a county grant plus a small grant from the government the county payment is not really a grant but is the money paid into the county by stouffville markham and whit church for pupils on a per capita basis attending our school the county council are merely the col can collection to be carried out by trocker arrangements are being made to hold the annual can collection day in stouffville but it will be under privato arrangement the municipal council having deemed it necessary to forgo tho expense of 35 or 10 to rid the town of the winter accum ulation under municipal auspices mr ed thorn worthy truck driver has stepped into the breach and will undertake to stage a show of his own mr thorn proposes to remove the rubbage under tho same- plan as other years by having the citizens place the waste material on the boulevard the only difference will be that instead of paying the cost through your taxes mr thorn will collect tho nominal fee of 23 cents at the same time as ho lifts your cans watch for the date it may be de layed a week or two until the roads are fit for travelling to the dump- sir henry drayton addressed local anglicans spoke in stouffville sunday afternoon on behalf of restoration fund brock tp farmer burned to death twp road grantja the chord limited lecting agency and as all three have paid the levy of last january it h highly disappointing to learn that the county are now unable to for ward the money due the school amounting to over 4000 reeve morden appeared at the meeting and told hie board of a proposed special meeting of the county council to be held at once fhen the matter will be decided it was his opinion that the council would find a way to pay at least a portion of the money due as no teachers salaries are payable until the end of april the matter will stand in obeyance as by that time the real situation should be known there was scarcejy any other busi ness for the board to consider at this meeting an account was passed for 2045 being premium due london guarantee accident co re liability against accidents to pupils in the public school members present at the meeting e baker chairman trustees dr h b freel e a lloyd dr s s ball and ambrose stover ing grounds but due notice will be given in this paper if you wish to dispose of your own cans one may do so but mr thori provides a cheap and convenient means to rid your premises of the winter accumu lation lemonville births spciicc at lemonville on thurs- day april 13 1933 to mr and mrs william spence a son donald murray fockler at the private nursing home church street stouffville on april 12th 1933 to mr and mrs gordon fockler ringwood ontario a daughter auction sale communication 1monday april 24 at lot 13 con 10 markham horses milch cows farm implements belonging to lloyd burrows no reserve sale at one terms cash a s farmer auctioneer thursday april 20 adminis trators sale of real estate and chatties township of markham lot 5 con s estate of late owen graham 2v acres of land with buildings also farm implements truck and car see large bills sale at 12 pm prentice prentice auctioneers raucl tlje sings tsljtoap toronto single 85c return 108 daily service eastern standard time leave leave stouffville toronto b 716 am d 1100 am d 915 am o 130 am c 330 pm e 630 pm d s30 pm c 646 pm b daily except sunday holidays c saturday only d sunday holidays only e dally except saturday sunday holidays coach connections at buffalo and detroit for all points in the united states rarceii express he ween all points on gray coach lines routes except usa points gray education verses amuse mentwhich or roth editor of tribune dear sir truly in times like these we need men of vision sound principle and sane judgment to govern our coun try after reading the front page of the second last edition of the tribune one feels that the town fathers are to be commended for at least keeping abreast of the times in one column we read that ow ing to the depressing financial situ ation the continuation school must bo closed while in another column on the same page we see local contributions rapidly mounting to open a moving picture palace iremember amusement has its place in tho scheme of things and will afford much pleasure to the town as well as being a commend able business move the need of which has been long felt but is not education a primary necessity if a town can help finance tho amusement of its youth cannot it help educate them much talk was heard about tho economy of keeping tho young from going out of town for theatre amusement will it be more economical to send them to mrs walter cray and daughters spent the holiday in toronto mr wilson and family of the sth line are now occupying the spence home mr kenneth pipher and frieifds spent friday at the formers home here miss stella cook and mr george hannah of newmarket spent sun day with mrs lucy cook mr james cooney and family motored to newmarket friday miss helen walsh returning with them mr fred harwopd and boy friend of toronto spent easter with mr herm and miss mina burkholder mr and mrs john mcmunen of j stouffville were the guests of mrs saunders on monday store fire at unionville breaking out about 145 am on tuesday morning in w j perkins hardware and garage in unionville fire completely destroyed the one- storey building and threatened the home of mrs william middleton an invalid next door only strenu ous work on tho part of the union ville volunteers who kept the flam es back until tho richmond hill fire brigade arrived saved the latter building fear that the fire would spread caused help to be sought from tor onto and willowdale as well as richmond hill the toronto depart ment was unable to send any aid but the willowdale fire engine was dispatched although the lire was under control before its arrival loss will run close to 2500 to stock and contents including a car and a truck and about 500 to the building imr perkins estimates the quaint littlo anglican church en main street was graced by the presence of sir henry dray ton who was the speaker at the regular service ou sunday after noon last sir henry came to stouffville to speak on behalf o tho anglicau restoration fund which is now nearing a close the devotional part of tho ser vice was in charge of tho rector rev j j robbins who introduced the distinguished visitor to tho congre gation sir henry occupied the usual time devoted to the sermon speaking in a purely conver sational style sir henry said the pre sent great undertaking was his first attempt to answer the call of his church to render special service he is deriving a real thrill from the consciousness of doing something in a distinctly direct way for the ad vancement of the work of god he made but scant reference to the great disaster whereby the church of england lost three quarters of a million of money sorely needed on her prince rupert field through the fraudulent manipulation of one trusted man now languishing in penitentiary for stealing gods money dark as this side of the picture may appear he said it threw out a challenge to the people to prove themselves by meeting the great need of the hour the speaker drew a graphic picture of the urgent need in the canadian west as related to him by the bishop the call for help ex tends right up to the peace river district to a kind of people who are not sitting around asking for relief but to families who are putting forth great energy and faith to do for themselves to the uttermost at the conclusion of this address the rector dispensed the easter sacrament to members of the anglican communion james l bagshaw flames destroy and stock dies barn as the loss is 20000 james l bagshaw 61 unmarried farmer was burned to death when he made a heroic attempt to free the horses and cattle trapped in his blazing barn about 9 pm thursday damage estimated at 20000 was done by tho fire which completely destroyed tho barn about two miles south of wil frid in brock township approx imately 40 head of cattle 13 horses c of them very valuable a number of pigs and all tho farm implements were also destroyed frank bagshaw brother of the de ceased and owner of tho barn was in sunderland with his wife and son dept of highways notifies oxbridge township grant will be limited to ex- penditure of 5500 the ontario highways dept has struck a new stride for at the regular meeting of uxbridge town ship council on saturday r c mulr chief engineer notified the council that tho department would pay the usual road subsidy only up to and on an expenditure of 5500 any additional monies spent on road and bridges over 5500 would draw no grant at all all road work will be cut down this year the april meeting of council was not onerous and chiefly called for passing accounts reeve isaac catherwood with all members be- 8touffviu1 p church rev w h fuller b a sunday april 23rd 1933 200 pm sunday school 300 pm afternoon worship the band of willing helpers meet- on the third monday night of each month i ing present road accounts passed known oi me inniiiuuhkiiircs i ne 4th line uxbridge bethesda earnest staley and fred yake were the guests of reesor steckley on friday evening mr and mrs ross chapman are spending the easter week with relatives at owen sound sister towns for an education wo are sorry to report that mrs stouffville should surely go downmoran one of bethesdas oldest in history for establishing an un- paralled precendent if they with ono hand close tho doors of tho high school and with the other open the moving picture theatre interested onlooker est ca tho uxbrldgo united church choir will repeat their presentation of the sacred cantata esther in tho uxbridge music hall on friday evoning april 2sth at s15 oclock 90 voices will participate under the direction of miss ruby nichols mus bac tho cantata will bedram- atized in costume persian choir jewish choir and childrens ichoir admission 25c reserve seats 35 get your- milk tickets today special for this weekend thursday to saturday 30 pints for 100 and is quarter pint cream tickets 100 cash prices only remember our milk is from a t b tested herd ii sawyer snow white dairy phone 187 residents is seriously ill wo all hope for her speedy recovery did you know that you can ward eff a sneeze by keeping your eyes open when tho attack comes on try it some time on thursday night last mr and mrs arthur paisley also mr and mrs floyd steckley were the recip ients of a hearty chirivarie some of our bhesda young men assisted the young people of tho sixth in oxecuting their clamorous evening successfully mr lloyd plko and mr watson scott are enjoying the easter vaca tion at their respective homes hero quite a large congregation assembled in the church on sunday evening in honour of the easter occasion excellent music and a splendid sermon wero heard by thoso present imiss olive maye was at her home here over the holidays mr john moore of ottawa was- at his home hero on saturday mr and mrs r feasby and family spent sunday at the latters home mrs george wilson spent satur day with her aunt mrs hart in uxbridge misses laura and hilda ashen- hurst are spending the holiday at their homo here x clarence jones who is engaged with e hockley fifth line for the coming summer began his duties en monday last the nurse attending harold norton returned to the city on tues day and miss jean symes fifth lino is helping mrs norton for a time sunday visitors at the home of daniel norton imr and mrs n linton will and luke linton ux bridge bob and ralph white clarence and gordon jones mrs m norton maude and moses norton starting next sunday april 23rd there will be services held in tho 7th lino church every other sunday evening at seven oclock the pastor rev mt burry will preach come along and make these meetings bo a success charred body of james bagshaw found under a dead horse boro mute testimony to his heroism it is thought he went into the barn at about s45 to finish up the days chores he was carrying a lantern at the time nii this may have set fire to tire bay another theory ad vanced is that a gasoline engine in tho feed room may have caused the conflagration coroner drblanchard of canning- ton who returned a verdict of acci dental death told this paper that the fire extinguisher had been re moved from the wall of the feed room and was found about one- third of the way down the room leading to the supposition that bag shaw attempted to put out the blaze but finding his efforts unavailing rushed out to untie tho trapped animals after loosening several head of cattle bagshaw evidently made a desperate effort to save the horses but none escaped whether ho was kicked unconscious by a frlghtened horse or overcome by smoke is not known when neighbors first noticed the burning barn it was a mass of flames c bodloy summoned tho sutton fire brigade which respond ed with seven men notified by telephone of the are frank bagshaw returned immediate ly from sunderland where he had gone with his wife and son to meet his daughter irene who was com ing home for the easter holidays the damage was partly covered by insurance harold dickinson dragging 390 clifford lee dragging 750 alt clark snow drag 1024 good wood garage repairing grad 225 ed sheehy drag grav 1864 bristol mcguckin drag 540 dav symes drag fill washout 1350 john collins drag 792 w p carmody drag 1470 louis otto cut brush 1512 roy wagg drag 10 os jack johnson drag 1602 albert stewart shov drag 882 joseph crawford 20 yds gravel 3 charles gourlie shov snow drag 612 other acounts passed dominion store goods to earl stewart 200 win henderson milk to harold banks 4 county treas half cost of indigent hospit al accounts 5255 o w watson goods to h banks 1584 h- cave printing 3524- on motion of messrs hockley ashenhurst council adjourned to monday imay 22ud at 11 am for general business and at 2 pm as a court of revision mennonite church stouffvhjlb rot s grossman pastor sunday april 23rd 1933 1000 am sunday school 1100 am and 700 pm mr mclaughlin of toronto will speak in tho interest of the temper ance cause april 30 evangelist d shultz will begin a series of evangelistic services week night services except saturday at 8 pm bloomington miss luella paisley spent a few days of the holiday here the misses lemon of toronto were homo for the holiday mr and mrs j silver of toronto spent easter with her mother here mr and mrs edward kennedy of toronto spent friday at his home in bloomington mr and imrs moore of toronto visited at the home of mr baxter one day last week mr and mrs edgar smith of toronto spent a few days of tho holiday with his daughter miss r smith a goodly number from the chris tian church attended the services in the congregational church toronto last sunday f e demoya relieving teller at the local bank of nova scotia was summoned to brigden near sarnia on saturday on advice his brother accidentally shot himself in the abdomen the unfortunate chap from the meagre information appeared to have dropped a revolver in the bank where he is emloyed causing it to go off stouitville baptist church rev w w fleischer pastor sunday april 23rd 1933 1000 am bible school 1100 am the kings call 700 pm eveningservice a young man with a bad con- science and a good dream prayer meetings wednesday at 8 pm sunday at 615 pm a cordial welcome to all our services jubilee branch of the womens institute at churchill will hold their regular meeting at the home of mrs russel storey on tuesday april 25 at 230 pm roll call house cleaning hints a debate will be staged the subject being resolved that more crime is due to wealth than poverty affirmative to be taken by mrs imtelaughlin and miss alice vaughan while the negative will be miss irene storey and miss grace beach mrs h brethour willi sing a solo pot luck lunch served each member to bring one item everybody welcome english hog market off hogs fell off 75 cents last week and realized the farmer 450475 this drop in the market quota tion was due solely to the fluctua tion in the price of bacon in great britain which dropped 10s in a few days since the completion of the imperial economic conference agreements canadas exports of pork products havo increased by leaps and bounds till tho old country market has become tho sole foreign outlet for tho product of the canadian packing houses and a drop in the price of bacon across the atlantic from 74s per hundred pounds to 58s has had an influence on tho canadian hog market of 1 in the past three weeks danish and irish bacon have met tho same fate on tho old country market to attend graduation mr and mrs ambrose stover are invited to attend tho graduation exercises for trent institute in con nection with the agricultural college at guelph which will be held on friday april 21 their eldest son harry will be a member of the graduating class he having completed the special course in cake and bread baking school fair is growing stouffvillo school fair promises to bo larger than ever this year in addition to all the schools com peting last year ono extra school will join the local ring namely ss no7 markham besides the five rooms of the stouffvillo school which must com- petoagainst each other as separate sections seven outside sections take part thus with the new addition this year will be equivalent to thirteen sections altona imr will lewis spent a day with mr thos lewis recently mrs fred tamplin and family spent tho holiday with mrs t stov er and ross mr earl mamullen has begun work with mr earl druery miss luella mcjmullen also master iross of stouffville spent a few days with mrs earl mcmullen mrs mills returned on monday after spending a few days in toron to miss florence tindall is spending her easter holidays with her aunt mrs james coates mr and mrs madill and family also mr gordon bartholomew spent sunday with relatives in toronto miss leta bunker also miss blanche reesor both school teachers are spending their easter holidays with their parents here visitors with mr and mrs f ramer on sunday wero imr and mrs barkis reesor mr and mrs murray ramer also mrs john hutchinson como to altona church sunday evening april 23rd at 730 oclock the girls clas3 are giving a special eastor program for tho benefit of homo missions the ringwood orchestra will provide special music along with other numbers a pageant will bo given by the girls entitled sunriso in tho garden 1 everybody welcome i goodwood norman wagg motored to toron to one day last week miss ella fraser is spending the holiday with friends in brussels mr and mrs f slack spent sun day with their son edgar at victoria corners r j gulliver who is working in whitby spent tho holiday with his family in goodwood mrand mrs s bennett mr s thompson and son spent easter with mrs middleton miss viola reid has returned from a six weeks visit with friends in hamilton mrs w j kennedy and son todd are visiting her mother mrs e forsythe and sisters for the holiday all roads lead to mud holes in this vicinity mr and mrs elmer reid of hamilton mrs jessie reid and mr graham ellis of richmond hill and mr gordon clapper of ottawa spent tho holiday at j f relds easter was observed in the churches of the village on sunday both in sermon and song at the baptist church in tho afternoon pastor homer spoke on tho the cost of good friday a large union choir with miss edna foskett at tho piano sang now is christ risen miss foskett also played preludo as a voluntary in tho evening rev mr burry preached on bodily resurrection and gave a sermon that will not soon bo for gotten the union ichoir gave two fine anthems if ye then be risen and christ is risen miss viola reid presided in very capable man ner at tho organ a quiet wedding was solemnized on saturday evening in goodwood when marjorlo mao eldest daught er of richard james formerly of coodwood was united in marriage to earl u youngest son of mr and mrs eli storrcy of goodwood rev goorgo burry officiated the bride was gowned in a twotoned dress of bluo silk crepe and carried a beauti ful bouquet of sunset roses and fern later on in tho evening the young hopefuls and somo of tho oldor cues of tho village gavo the young couple a very rousing re ception wo tako this opportunity of wishing mr and mrs storrcy a very long happy married llfo baulantrak bliooshngton lemonviui united churches rev j a c kell pastor sunday april 23rd 1933 1030 morning service ballantrae 230 broomington 700 lemonville on ifriday of this week the yps of lemonville will meet with the young people of ttjhurchill at meeting at ballantrae at 8 pm stoufpvuiijb united church rev thos laldlnw ma pastor sunday april 23rd 1933 1100 am morning worship riches of grace 230 pm ss and bible classes young fmens class at parsonage 700 pm evening service the search for gods kingdom monday 800 pm swastikas wednesday 800 pm prayer and bible study the womens association open meeting will bo held wednesday april 26 in the church basement special guest speaker you are cordially welcomed to all these services bloomington a ringw christian churches b morton preacher sunday april 23rd 1933 while some of the roads become almost impassable because of mud let us be glad to know that there is a road that contains no mire holes it is the way of christ services next lords day 1100 am bloomington 230 pm ringwood 700 pm altona we meet all with gladness the regular meeting of the c e society will be held monday evening april 24 at 8 pm in the ringwood church rev george hunter of olivet congregational church of toronto will be the guest speaker it is expected that mr hunter will be supported by vocal talent from his own church do not miss this service everybody welcome stouffvhjlb and church hhx chester o sonuner minister sunday april 23rd 1933 stonfrvuie 946 am ss bible classes 1100 am worship preaching nb a representative of the on tario prohibition union will speak 700 pm worship preaching wednesday 745 pm a prayer meeting at ihe home of mr and mrs kirby will be led by mrs rowbotham church hill 200 pm ss and bible classes 300 pm worship and a message from a representative of the ont prohibition union friday 800 pm the ce is visit ing ballantrae lohurch yps and giving tho program all are welcome at the church services airway vacuum for rent moke your housecleoning easy airway vacuum sanitary system cleaner for use on your up holstery furniture polishing and cleaning hardwood floors etc it is also equipped with a moth spray which will rid your furniture etc of this pest l e oneill furniture dealer phone 9801 house and lot for sale on main street residence has all conveniences and large lot and known as tho james hand prop erty apply on premises to mrs leslie hand or phone 266

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