stouffville ontario october 18 1934 town topics goodwood fowl supper j walter davcy toronto was and anniversary tow ua sunday at church r hoover estate sale at gormley today thursday of farm stock scores of folk are looking for- c ward to tho annual fowl supper and j entertainment of goodwood united jj aiul jirs j jr ratcliff have church to bo held on fridal ever- kn visitiig for a week anion- ins october 20 besides all the j at ii and fergus appetizing things to eat a fine proj gram will be heard those con- mra j turner carrie itael tributing include agincourt returned to town on monday even- quartette miss audrey smith lake iiig alter a very enjoyable holiday musselman miss edith liorinsky among friends in scotland and you perfect bros can buy robert millers table turnips at stiver reeve h w sanders and wife left last week on a trip to chicago where they are visiting at the home of her brother dr j f burkholder rev w vv fleischer of brant- ford and former pastor here was in town on friday calling on old friends mr fleischer addressed the bible class of the baptist church in the evening come for your weekend cookery at turners dairy on saturday at 3 oclock over the weekend miss ruby yale of whitby was the guest of mrs cbas perry lrom stouftville and miss hetty linsden toronto elocutionists supper from six oclock on the sunday preceding oct 01 tho anniversary service of tho church will be held when rev a e owen of unionville will preach at 1100 am and 7 pm the admission to the supper is 4 0c and both these occasions are being look ed forward to with pleasure england stanley theatre stouffville alltalkie mrs dorothy smith obrien ave has gone to toronto for an indefin ite time her son edwin is in xew liskeard and ceorgo has employ ment in a toronto restaurant mr and mrs frank rowbotliam who will shortly move to toronto for tho winter season again have vented their house at the entrance to memorial park to mr and mrs ivoy curtis friday and saturday october 11 and 20 the trumpet blows georgo raft adolpho menjou popeye tho sailor comedy miss duff district representative of the wctu will address the sunday schools of stouftville at their regular sessions on sunday morning and afternoon next oct 21 also on monday miss duff who is a talented speaker will address a meeting of public school children to be arranged later in the week tho interschool competitors at markham high school last friday saw the record for running hop step and jump broken when charles ratcliff covered 42 feet 1 inches charles who is a former student at stouftville provided one of the high lights of the days programme save your surplus vegetables for the western relief car to be shipped next week and watch for details of loading plowmens banquet largely attended nichols arrived from on monday morning to mrs winnipe spend some time here at the home of her daughter mrs dr herbert freel storeys drug store is conducting a one cent sale of stationery that is you buy a note pad at the regular price of 15c and receive a second one for le or two for 16c a purchase of a 35c letter pad entitled you to a second 35c pad for only a cent 50c papetries are obtainable at 2 for 51c a sale of home made cookery will be held saturday the 20th at 3 oclock at turners dairy under auspices of the missionary society of christ church anglican tuesday and wednesday october 2s and 24 king of wild horses starring irex tho wonder horse friday saturday october 2027 thirty day princess chap ii tnrznii cartoon the fearless comedy the old cement sidewalk broken up on main street south side just west of the railway tracks was laid by lud hoover over 30 years ago it was one of the best walks in town because many of the more badly heaved are cracked before they are down ten years councillors have paid too much attention to getting a low price per foot and not enough to the quality of the walk and the foundation councillor walter brillinger chairman of the com mittee tiiis year is not binding the contractor to a stated price but says he is willing to pay a fair rate for a firstclass job thus if the walks do not give service the fault will be with the contractor or con tractors whoever they may he the auction sale of furniture conducted by l e oneill local dealer on three days of last week proved ontirely successful while the public were given some rare bargains with almost a total clear ing of odd pieces etc the local home furniture man will soon be adding to his stock the latest creations in his line the conference of regular baptists for the sunderland district to which stouffville is attached is now in session in the local church this wednesday evening rev john cunningham of scotch line is the special speaker while musical numbers will be rendered by the christian crusade trio the business sessions largely conclude with the day meeting and the evening gathering is of a public nature to which everybody is invited a severe frost last thursday night completely put an end to all garden flowers and any other growth out of doors it came as a surprise for various persons had left their automobiles outside only to find the radiators frozen while one farmer at ringwood informs us that his pump was froze up the water tap in the park grounds was frozen too for it had not yet been turned off for the winter season this heavy frost was said to be just the thing for the turnip crop but potatoes not covered would be spoiled by it cent a rule round 7kp bargain fares from ttft 1r in buffalo chatham detro goderfce l- l nineara falls owen sound palmcrotoii stouffville stratford windsor and all intermeditt pi oct 27 to toronto ejord 1 and kincardine liiradc srnin southumpu hak1il70n tickets and information from agents amadian national thavel by train safety speed comfort nsra constable pugh was called into action on thursday evening when a couple of foreignborn individuals created a small disturbance on main street by calling at homes and boisterously demanding lodging for the night one woman in the centre of the town slammed the door in their face not because she wished to be rude but through fear the words she heard trickling through the keyhole immediately following the shutout will never be found on any tomb stone the constable took a bottle or rubbing alcohol from one of the pair and it was evident both of them bad been applying it where it would most affect their brain the cop escorted them to a box car on the cnr that has been the hang out for more than one tramp mr harry paisley transport and live stock dealer is moving this week into his newly acquired house the large brick residence one door east of the congregationalchristian church on main street east this house was built by the late john bray and was one of the beauty spots of the village 40 years ago the interior trim is all solid oak and the house is solid brick- and well constructed mr paisley is making necessary repairs as the place has been vacant for some years he intends to beautify the grounds by trimming up the hedges and removing the front hedge en tirely for it is thought beyond repair there is tt flnilay rente to rult eeery purse and purpose flndloy quality is accepted today us llie standard of slope building the finest karjge that ever craced a e4htckem did last winter make you realize that you need a better stove the super oval is the answer it is a powerful heater its fast evenheating modern oven makes biking easy pleasing appearance smooth flush sur faces so easy to clean two depth fircpot enamelled flues and enamelled oven which can be washed like a china platter every piece of steel used is en amelled and rustproof built to last a lifetime 3 size and 5 different colour schemes brathwaite hardware tsisaasssaam oslr tho best place to buy your used car is from a reliable new car dealer for 10 years we have been giving satisfactory sorvico to ford owners in this territory see these specials ford delux fordor 1932 chev 1 ton truck steel 2 ford standard tudors 1030 dump body 1929 2 durant fordors 1929 gmc 2 ton truck stako ford standard tudor 1929 body ford roadstor rumble 192s also a numbor of other good durant fordor 192s used cars chev coupe 192s fordson tractor international 2 ton truck par- oliver tractor plow eel delivery 1932 will sell these cars at bargain prices to clear before tho season gets too late i d f holden dealer ford sales and service phono stouffville 18tol stouxtvulo and markham phono markham 120 we wonder if the milk users of stouffville realize that they are obtaining the morning liquid at a very low rate per quart as compar ed with many another municipality recent advance in the cost of milk to the dairies has sent the price upward to the consumer in many places aurora dairies announce 17 tickets for 1 or 12c per quart in stouffville the price is 8c per quart and although the production price has advanced on two occasions our dealers are holding fast to the low price with no complaint from the housewives of course there is al ways a fly in the ointment and in this case it happens to be in the milk college view farm yonge street comes along with an announcement that milk can be secured at their farm in large or small quantity at six cents per quart and householders are threatening to send a runner to the farm daily to bring the supply for a whole street at the extremely low rates in stouffville the dairies have little fear from more opposition the east toronto presbyterial of the womans missionary society will hold a rally in the sunday school room of sherbourne united church on wednesday october 24 the program is an especial one and includes a bible talk by mrs s m beach and an address on the needs of the foreign field by mrs anson spotton mrs a n burns of simpson avenue will conduct a forum and mrs d b jones of markham will be in charge of the devotional the morning program will open at 10 oclock and the afternoon at 2 luncheon 25c at 1230 stouffville and district is expect ed to attend this rally in large numbers concluding four days of competi lion tho ontario plowmens associ ation held a banquet in the king edward hotel toronto at which a goodly number from stouffville were in attendance among the 1000 who sat down we noticed reeve kidd of whitchurch tax collector r e ratcliff who is a member of the executive jess cook ernest ratcliff win timbers fred timbers john crawford twp clerk g a m davidson twp clerk archie fleming and others the banquet was given by the city of toronto and the association among the speakers were mayor w j stewart fred g fuller presi dent of tho association j lockie wilson jackson dodds president of the bank of montreal hon duncan marshall jack hulbert english movie star and controller samuel mcbride richard jarvis twenty of milli- ken was awarded the first prize trophy for lae best work in tho intercounty matches one of the most important competitions he also won tho hon john s martin trophy awarded for the best plowed land in sod or stubble either by tractor or team and the j r her- rington special trophy for tho best work done bya resident of york county in tho intercounty matches jackson dodds president of the bank of montreal compared the work of the farmer and the banker both of us have to plow mighty straight furrows he said and there seems always to be plenty of advice offered both of us four or five speakers all in the millionaire class laid claim to be ing farmers in fact every speaker had been a farmer at some time or other according to his word jack hulbert british screen star declared that i feel right at home because of my eight pigs and 52 chickens originally planned for 500 people the banquet overflowed from the crystal ballroom of the hotel into the balcony then into the rotunda and finally into an adjoining club room quality service we want barley oats mixed grain wheat wheat buck- highest market price for all grains we have clean fall wheal treat your fall wheat with ceresan a dust disin fectant fertilizers of all brands for hand fall wheat on stiver bros phone 4501 stouffville ontario notice to creditors miss irosie sander who came to canada four or five years ago to nurse her aged relative tho late adam betz was in town this week visiting mrs mcmullen miss sander has just returned from a visit to her old home in germany and when we showed her mondays mail and globe with an account of the hitler reign against the protest- ant churches reported on the front pages miss sander declared tho storyterrlbly exaggerated why declared miss sander hitler is trying to do just tho reverse of what those newspapers report ho wants tho protestant people to go to church but they must all go to the same church- not bo divided into different denominations miss sander was in germany whoa hitler slaughtered several of his chief lieutenants but she maintain ed that ho did the right thing theso men had beon his trusted friends for long years and hitler discovered they were plotting again st him the german people are not wanting war and when miss sander told her family thoro that sho read in the canadian press that they were secretly preparing and looking for war they thought that was a joke all they want is to he peaceable and permitted to earn a livelihood imlss saridcr prefers life in canada to europe and living nineteen citizens have been assessed 140 each which repre sents the shortage shown by the guarantors of the canadian chautauqua which completed their twoday program here on monday evening while it was freely pre dicted that- the guarantors would each he soaked 5 and many of them anticipated this payment the smaller amount came as a pleasant surprise never again is the ver dict of the majority when approach ed to sign a contract for 1935 and do you blame them just why should nineteen men become liable for this showcoming to town when the majority of citizens are- dis interested dr dc smith with the able assistance of w e morden and n m maclean worked hard to interest the public and with no thought of gain it is felt that chautauqua brings to the smaller communities a program of such rare quality as could not be secured under any other conditions how ever if at least 30 or 40 citizens are not sufficiently interested to take it up it is better rejected by a small er committee we predict that 30 men cannot be secured to sign for 1935 and so we say goodbye chautauqua the programs this year wero excellent the play grumpy on monday evening pleased ho packed house assembled while the after noon program was especially for children claromont school came in a body and other sections outside wero also well represented in the estate of orlex mott deceased al persons having claims against the estate of orlen mott late of the village of stouffville in the county of york labourer who died on the 12th day of april 1934 are hereby notified to send to the under signed fujl particulars of their claims on or before the 12th day of october 1934 after which date the assets of the said estate will be dis tributed amongst the parties entitl ed thereto having regard only to the claims of which the administra tor shall then have had notice albert v nolan esq stouffville ontario administrate mccullough button stouftville ontario solicitors for administrator sell cream or churn in the large centres of population creamery butter has almost completely taken the place of dairy buter many farmers have been delivering cream to the creamery for some years and have given up churn ing for good some did this after exhaustive experi ments with the returns got by churning a home and those obtained by selling the cream selling the cream is always the more economical because it saves a heap of labor and the skim milk stays at home in any event if you havent been a creamery patron start now more and more are coming to it every year stouffville creamery co open tuesday thursday and saturday evenings this4sy0ur car ss tickets time tables and all coach travel infor mation at 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