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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 25, 1934, p. 5

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stouffville ontario october 25 1934 town topics you can buy robert millersl washing wanted apply to tribune perfect table turnips at stiver office bros secure your deer license from n w oyer local issuer ph 3806 tho sidewalk in front of the post ollice lias been extended to the curb this is a great improvement at this public square where the mud track ed into the building and otherwise was a nuisance markham junior hockley club has organized for tho coming winter and in addition to entering a team in tho oha tho boys will alio enter the spa scries played th- first part of november at maple leaf gardens my dixie rose is coming to town on tho evening of nov 5 do not miss this popular drama by markham talent and under auspices of stouffville community christ mas tree our store open every week day beginning next week tho shaw store stouffville como one come all to the mary haig mission circle tea in turners dairy on saturday after noon at 3 oclock the last two weeks in october is the best time to clean up the garden to reduce insect infestation the de partment of agriculture advises burning all leaves refuse weeds fallen fruit and other material after being raked up and then plough ing or digging the soil deeply fenc es arbours and trellises should be brushed with a corn broom e a grubln optometrist will be mr a c burkholder has de at his office in stouffville on mon- molished the barn from the north day and tuesday oct 29 and 30 mr theo madill living on tho old james hand property main st east grew a sunflower this year which is bell shaped the seed be ing inside turned up the opposite way it resembles a large cup his neighbor rev w e smalley also had a freek growth in the shape of a doublejointed squash mr samlley says that he has seen them grow ing by the millions in the south but henever saw a double one such as his garden produced this fall for rent eight room brick house main street westend newly decorated apply mrs h gilbert westend a hot chicken supper will be serv ed in the baseman of the united church on the evening of monday nov 12 so it was decided at a meet ing of tho wa held tuesday evening stanley iheatre stouffville alltalkie stouffville people are invited to the fowl supper at goodwood unit ed church this friday evening good program following the supper hour part of his property and construct ed a fine double garage in its stead quality service- ladies please note that there will be a special sale of millinery at mrs si e watts store on thurs day friday and saturday of this week a dundas man was find 510 for crowding cattle in a truck tho animate were destined to a slaughter house but the critters were en titled to human treatment until they reached the execution this is also the time of year when truckers are compelled to provide suitable pro- onand after november 1st the shaw store will remain open six days per week tho wednesday half- holiday ending at the close of october union men claim that the custom of going without hats is hurting the hat business just what can be done about this we do not know for people are entitled to leave their lids at home if they see fit a number of members of the local chapter of the eastern star motored to weston on tuesday where they were the guests of clovelly chapter for the evening we want barley oats mixed grain wheat wheat buck- hog cholera is reported to have broken out in scarboro and all truckers of stock must have their racks disinfected before leaving the stockyards each day regardless of tectlon for animals motor trucks transported in i the district from which they come tho band of willing helpers of james presbyterian church invites tho public to a halloween party in the basement of the stouffville church on tuesday oct 30th at s00 pm masquerade games lunch admission adult 15c children 10c friday and saturday october 2g and 27 thirty day princess sylvia sydney sportlight pictorial radio revue tuesday and wednesday october 30 and 31 the poor rich edward everett horton chap 12 tarzan the fearless cartoon comedy anniversary services will be held in the east end mission of the mbc church at 502 jones avenue toronto on sunday next october 28 tho special speaker will he rev w yake of kitchener who will be assisted in song by miss yeo and miss snider services at 11 3 and 7 oclock and the pastor rev s goudie will be glad to welcome any friends from the country at any of these services constable pugh authorizes us to announce that young men who de stroy any property on halloween night will positively be held liable and prosecuted for any property damage last year it is recalled a number of chaps destroyed proper ty and were allowed to escape a court action because they promised to settle as settlement was never made the plea will not ho used with any success this year so watch your step boys friday saturday november 2 and 3 were not dressing frank mowder has been awarded the contract for painting the stouff ville post olilce and commenced work on tuesday morning petty policies do not run so high in dominion circles- for frank mowder doesnt lay any claim to conservate- ism and lud hoover who has the cement contract at the post office admits he would make a poor tory still this is as itr should be and local liberals ought to have this work before conservatives from out side our town had the tory government at ottawa been narrow enough to engage imported hench men failing to find any in the vill age it would not have advanced their cause one title in the eyes of tho general public the frame dwelling one door east of walter dicksons house on main street east known as the rusnell property has been transformed into an attractive residence with a stucco exterior in ivory tint done by a firm from aurora the house has been entirely remodelled into semibungalo for which the con tractor is john ashenhurst imr ira rusnell will shortly move in and enjoy this uptodate residence that lias added another improvement to this section of tho village mr and mrs arthur wells and son and daughter iclayton and velma jot thedford motored here tuesday and are spending a couple of days with their cousins mr and mrs h j malloy tasty sandwiches delicious cake and refreshing tea served by the mary haig mission circle of united church at turners dairy saturday afternoon at 3 oclock come and bring a friend rest your nerves by motor coach reldsotforftet 7aur driving ol 1 1 l i tickets time tableb and all coach travel infor mation at anderson phone 158 a native sou mr alfred saunders of toronto was in town last week in company with his brother mr f f saunders who was the archi tect employed for building the addition to tho stouffville united church this last summer- it is 50 years since alf saunders left this town as a small lad but ho still has fond recollections of his shore lift here mr saunders is deeply inter ested in freemasonry and is a past grand stewart of the grand lodge he addressed the members of the masonic order on friday evening as he visited richardson lodge a couple well known here and in the gormley section where the groom hales from took place in toronto on friday evening when rev s goudie joined in wedlock miss bertha fiddler mission work er and mr alla hoover formerly of gormley the happy couple who will make their future home in tor onto have the congratulations of a large host of acquaintances in this district although we have only had one or two heavy frosts thus far this fall with most of the days being quite warm it was on ths 21st day of october last year that a heavy fall of snow covered the ground in this section and from that on fanners had a hard time getting iu the root crop most of them will not be caught by old man winter this fall for much of the root crop is in the root house and barns highest market price for all grains we have clean fall wheat treat your fall wheat with ceresan fectant a dust disin- fertilizers of all brands for hand fall wheat on stiver bros a trucker from brown hill re turning from toronto on monday had just delivered a load of pota toes in the city for which he re ceived 30 cents a bag after paying cartage to toronto and 4 cents each for the bags which went with the tubers there wasnt much left for tho grower weekly halfholiday for most merchants is- to continue in stouff ville throughout the month of a number from here are in attendance at the seventh annual convention of the union of regular baptist churches of ontario and quebec now in session at central church london ontario we learn from the printed program that morgan baker mpp is slated to give a reply to the words of welcome made by deacon gillies of london rev w e smalley of the sixth line markham church is down to open the thursday session with prayer while rev c s mcgrath of stouffville will deliver an address at the same session on- the seminary and the church another speaker is revm b gillion of bobcaygeon who is a native of this locality phone 4501 stouffville ontario on saturday afternoon j october 20 1034 miss hazel boyd second daughter of mr and mrs hugh boyd stouffville and mr wilmot stover son of mr and mrs elias stover were quietly married at the city mission church in toronto by vthe rev s goudie formerly of stoufl- ville only two attendants witnessed the ceremony being imiss gertrudo boyd sister of the bride and mr arnold henessey both of oshawa mr and mrs stover are locating in town where the groom is head baker at the stouffville bakery the november and if the farmers and many friends of the young couple an aeroplane has been doing some business in this district the past week taking up passengers at goodwood bethesda and on sun day last they intended to do busi ness in town but the wet weather prevented them a big crowd assembled at the starting field but after a trial flight the thing was abandoned for the day one of our well known farmers john spence took a trip over whitchurch and de clared to tho tribune tliat it was like sitting in a rocking chair he was even able to report that several of his neighbors need their chimneys cleaned the five minute ride cost this lusty advocate of aeroplanes 1g0 but john says that it was worth it along with the hair pulling that ho endured after reaching home and informing his good wife of his foolish exploit findlay housewives know itasthatgood cookerheatent this new findlay tortoise range is a modern cooker and heater with all the efficiency of larger and more expensive ranges compact construction food lines large enough for the average family a real buy in a cooker and heater youll be surprised at the low price made in one size and finish polished steel body and nickel and enamel trim economical in cost and operation cither with wood or coal the bible society mass meeting in the mennonite church stouff ville was well attended on sunday evening despite the fact that the usual publicity was not issued to create an interest in this important work there was no collection taken for the work but a subscription list will bo passed around by the various churches desirious of advancing this work at a future date rev mr banfield who came from toronto to deliver tho address sunday evening is a man particularly well qualified to give information on the work of tho bible society his address was convincing and was listend to by members of all congregations for every other church service was with drawn in the village in favour of the societys work business owners find it satisfactory it is likely to establish a precedent for other years heretofore stouff ville stores were opened six days a week on and after october 30 the shaw store and some others will not adhere to the november holiday however the toronto and north york hunt club will meet on saturday afternoon this week at 2 oclock on the farm of mr henry johnson at lot 3 concession 6 whitchurch local people who delight in seeing the brilliant sight of the red coats in action are privileged to visit mr johnsons farm at this time stouffville baseball team played ah exhibition game at beeton last week as a benefit match in aid of the young man from the simcoe town who suffered a broken leg playing in stouffville in august following which he spent six weeks in the local hospital beeton won the game 4 to g but players being out of practise no brilliant performance was expected it was a kindly guesture for the local team and the beeton players also to undertake to raise funds to help out their comrade who suffered so financially and otherwise young hammill it is said will not be able to use his foot until the first of the year join with us in wishing them all the joy and happiness of the years to come sell cream or churn in the large centres of population creamery butter has almost completely taken the place of dairy buher 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 avenlngs the markham dramatic club will present their popular play my dixie rose in markham town hall on friday october 26th at 815 pm under auspices of markham hockey club admission 25 cents h c morris pres dr t j orford secytreas there is a findlay range to suit every purse and purpose findlay quality has been improving for 70 years until today it is the accepted standard of stove building mmmmmmhmmaoammmmmammmmmmbaam brathwaite hardware stouffville ontario during tho past few weeks it has been a most common thing for farm ers to find animals lying dead in the fields and some farmers have been about to advertise for a missing cow or steer only to locato it dead in the pasture death has been due in most evory case to the animals eating too much of tho fresh soft pasture of which thero is a plentt- ous supply this fall following tho summer season when pasturo was so hard to find in speaking to dr bodendistel the local vet ho stated that he had quite a number of calls to treat animals afflicted with bloat ing from eating too quickly in tho pasture fields in one case he treat ed 35 head of cattle for a farner which were more or less seriously ill from bloating many cases re quire the use of a trocar for quick relief stated dr bodondistel rev herman moore 1g fulton avenue toronto who whllo preach ing at st cuthberts united idiurch two weeks ago was taken suddenly ill died a few days after he was onetime pastor of stouffville methodist church probably 20 years ago born in england he came to toronto in 1871 entered the methodist ministry in 1874 and had been a member of the toronto conference for 30 years at brace- bridge barrie meaford weston and todmorden he was superannuated in 1920 surviving are his wife two daughters mrs charles eagle wes ton and miss adelle mooreat home three sons john r winnipeg herman h timmins and walter e moore esteven sask while others yield to tho ad ministration of drugs if the case uvllle not too far advanced quite number of deaths have where tho animals wero not found presided tea was later served soon enough to treat them tho hostesses stouffville wi was hostess to the sister branches of markham and unionville on wednesday last week the guests providing the program markham members put on a de bate resolved that the women or fifty years ago wore better home- makers than the women of today the affirmative was led by mrs r h crosby and the negative by mrs paisley and mrs a p graham whoso team- won miss e thomas contributed a paper home sweet home a quartetto of mrs jerman mrs hore mrs woods mrs brown completed tho markham program mrs a k harrington sang a solo and mrs g r whaley from unlon- gavo tho story of tho little mrs davey pre- another ford a hero of haarlem resulted sident of tho stouffvillo branch by will a new ford v8 tudor be given to someone who purchases goods at holdens at regular prices during 1934 under the terms and conditions outlined below the car which is a model 44 tudor will be drawn for at a public demonstration in stouffville on january 1 1935 note winner may apply value of this car on a new truck or large ford terms and conditions free ticket for every 5 gallons of gasoline or distillate oil purchased free ticket or every gallon of oil purchased free ticket for every one dollar in purchase of ford parts access ories free ticket for every one dollar in purchase of goodyear car and truck tires or tubes and access ories free ticket for every one dollar paid in labor on cars trucks tractors free ticket for every ten dollars paid in purchase of new cars trucks and tractors free ticket for every ten dollars paid in purchase of any used car l ah purchases must be settled for at time of purchase either in cash ov by note contest opened on january 2 1934 and closes on january 1st 1935 the employees proprietor and his family are barred from this opportunity to obtain a ford v8 free under this campaign watch for extra draw every three months on march 31 june 30 and sept 29th d fholden ford dealer stouffville ont

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