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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 1, 1934, p. 1

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tonlftmfe volxlvi no 31 stouffvllle ontario thursday november 1 1934 a v nolan publisher build up as winter approaches those who are run down or in a weakened condition are in con stant danger of grippe colds and the flu creophos will build you up im parting new strength and resistance to dis ease germs relieves bronchitis and deepseated coughs j m storey the druggist home ot quality drugs legal harold a sanders barrister solicitor notary public etc stouttville ontario phone 18003 mccullough button barristers solicitors convey ancers etc buttons block stouflvllle imoney to loan briarbush hospital convalescent home main street stouffvllle license no187 graduated nurses in attendance private semiprivate and public wards phone 191 mrs er good superintendent medical dr s s ball physician and surgeon office cor obrien and main phone 196 coroner for york count dental d c smith ldsdds neil c smith ldsdds ofllce over the bank ot commerce office hours 9 to 12 130 to 530 phone office 1011 residence 1015 e s barker lds dds honor graduate ot royal college ot dental surgeons and ot the university ot toronto ohicc in grubins block phone 8201 i markham every tuesday office in wear block veterinary s t bodendistelvsbvsc veterinarian graduate ot ontario veterinary college main street stouffvilb phone 255 a c kennedy chiropractor church street stouffvllle monday wednesday and fridays 9 to 12 am h o klinck obrien avenue for your insurance needs in fire life automobile burglary and all casualty lines a c burkholder insurance oanada life assurance co also automobile and fire police dog molests houcks sheep early tuesday morning harvey houck farmer on the 0th con cession of markham chased off a police dog which was- attacking his flock of sheep unfortunately imr houck did not have his gun but he chased off the dog which ran in a northeasterly direction the farm er had a good look at the animal which had killed three sheep and injured seven others this is the third raid made this year by a police dog or dogs on mr houcks sheep but one of these times the animal will be caught and its owner held to account there is a growing popular demand for in creased taxes on this breed of canine in markham greenbank farmer awarded 4323 in action is doctors wife received fr hip a highly regrettable accident happened in the home of dr ira freel on saturday afternoon when mrs freel tripped in some manner falling with such force as to break her right hip almost at the joint dr and mrs freel were shortly to leave for florida to spend the winter but their plans have been interfered with as mrs freel will have to remain in bed for three months while the injury heals and then will only be about on crutches for possibly another period of three months it was a simple tumble which mrs freel experienc ed but the results are most disastrous and serious the hope chest draw jubilee chapter eastern star con ducted the draw for their hope chest on tuesday evening the coveted prize going to l h irving of toronto with ticket no 7141 nine other prizes were given for the following ticket numbers 7414 mrs a butcher oshawa 7286 mrs re jones toronto 7095 mrs wh sliaw stouffvilio 7304 chas nolan stouffville 7472 c tenipleman toronto 7136 mrs g dinsdale buffalo 7110 mrs b rexlin stouffville 7024 tmrs o greenaway toronto 7351 mrs h jarvis wexford jury holds dr gg nasmiths operation of car was negligent finding that dr george g nasmitb toronto consulting engi neer was guilty of negligence iu a motor crash in october 1933 a jury under mr justice henderson in assize court at toronto on fri day awarded clifford love ontario county farmer from greenbank east ot uxbridge 4323 the award included 3500 damages and outofpocket bill amounting to 823 the jury held that dr nasmiths negligence consisted in not ktping a proper lookout not applying his brakes and therefore not bringing his car to a stop the jurors also found that the farmer was not neg ligent during the action it was pointed out that dr nasmith had to use a special cushion because of the smallness of stature love broughtsuit for 12000 for injuries sustained in a collision be tween their cars near port perry he claimed a piece ot glass became embedded in his knee joint causing a permanent stiffrknee love was in the limelight some time ago charged with- theft of poultry he is a native of green- bank and as a lad was a class mate of l e oneill the stouffville undertaker fire destroys ballantrae home a frame dwelling a mile and a quarter west of ballantrae was burned to the ground on tuesday afternoon together with all the furnishings and a garage adjoining and two cars therein the property belonging to w atkinson ot toron to a real estate dealer and it is said that his two boys have been occupying the place at the time of the ore the boys were away hunting hence they were shocked to return and find the home completely demolished with all their belongings and their motor cars cause ot fire is a complete mystery urges canada abandon britain in case of war sees liberal fascism canadian corps reunion is glorious drunk says old stouffvilleite lemonville native was in 93nd year with the churches marriages gormxiey anniversary services anniversary services will be held in the new gormley mbc church on sunday next nov 4 the kins men quartette of toronto have been engaged for the days services services at 1030 sunday school at 2 preaching at 300 pm and 730 rev o ramer a member of the quartette will preach morning and evening the local pastor will preach in the afternoon special singing at each service a cordial invitation is extended to all rev george w hunter of olivet congregational church toronto who will bo in charge of tho special services in stouffville congregationalchristian church from nov a to 9 mr hunter will be assisted by imadame jones colored soloist thomas birkett insurance agency everything in incurance phone 25902 stouffvilio ont m m gibson ontario land survoyor aglncourt ontario l e oneill successor to w j mathor stouffvllle funeral director and embalmer night and day service business phone realdence pnone 8801 9820 5000 bags potatoes perhaps roy brillinger ot gormley stands at the top of tho list as a pro ducer of potatoes in this section certainly around gormley he is the potato king he had under cultiva tion this year 23 acres mostly plant ed to dooley variety with a few cobblers and severalplots of other varieties for experimentation or test plots as he styles them mr brillinger will harest 5000 bags of 90 pounds each about 1000 bags early planted went out at 50 to 65c before many nev ones were on tho market only in spots has blight struck tho largo acreage but spraying un doubtedly saved it from spreading to harvest this immenso crop about 15 pickers are employed and tho digger is stopped each night in time to allow picking up all potatoes on the ground they are put over a grader right away thus does mr j brillinger command the best price on the city market melville douglas klinck spent the week end with jack nigh mr james ross of toronto is visiting at gaymans mr and mrs edgar bateman were visiting in gilford on sunday mrs mustard of stouffville has been visiting among her friends and relatives in the community we are happy to be able to in form our readers that clayton gay- man is improving rapidly and will be home from the hospital in a few days on saturday last the relatives and friends of mr and imrs powell of icashel gathered at their home to do honour to them on their 25th wedd ing anniversary mr and mrs powell were the recipients of many fine and useful gifts ot silverware and needless to say the best wishes of all present we join with their host of friends in wishing them many happy returns ot the event those of us who attended the westminster guild last wednesday evening were delighted and en riched by the splendid address given by miss janet brodie and the lovely violin solos by misses shirley brown and dorothy perkin of unionville after the programme lunch was served and needless to say every one took part in this the social end of the evening it is expected that the new turn ace for our church will be installed this week the installation of the now heating plant is in charge of a tinsmith from stouffville airs s b lehman mr and mrs j w lehman h d lehman and lou lehman visited mr and mrs abe reesor of scarboro last friday evening many people from hero were pre sent to help with tho raising of the fine now barn of leonard hoover on the sth line mrs s b lehman of almira was born and raised on this farm and was born four months after tho original barn on tho promises was burned it also having been struck by lightning incident ally mrs lehman will be 90 yearsl old early in december hisey brillinger the home of mr and mrs louis brillinger bethesda was the scene ot a very pretty autumn wedding on saturday october 27th 1934 when their youngest daughter dorothy imay became the bride of mr herbert dawson hisey son of mr and mrs levi hisey of whit church township the ceremony was performed by rev g w lynd of aurora and pastor of the bride beneath an arch in the drawing room most artistically arranged autumn leaves and flowers the bride who was given in marriage by her father looked lovely in a full gown of white silk crepe and veil caught in cap effect with a band of orange blossoms and carrying talisman roses mrs russel sproxton sister of the bride was matron of honour and was at tired in nile green crepe and silk velvet and carried bronze chrys anthemums miss blanch atkinson girl chum ot the bride played the wedding march immediately follow ing the ceremony and the expression of good wishes and congratulations to the bride and groom by the seventyfive guests present a buffet luncheon was served the girl friends of the bride assisting after doning a neat dress of blue crepe with satin and cloth coat of the same hue trimmed with platinum seal fur the bride and groom departed amid a veritable shower of confetti and good wishes for a short honeymoon to niagara falls and other points on their return they will reside near ring- wood the grooms gifts were jewel cases to the matron of honour and pianist and cuff links to the groomsman the popularity of the happy young couple was evidenced by the gathering of one hundred and fifty of their friends at the home of the bride one evening last week and of the brides friends of wesley united churoh at the home of her sister at vandorf on wednesday evening last when on each occasion a shower of beautiful and useful articles were presented to the bride to be neutrality of canada in the next european war even though it would involve the possibility of breaking away from the british empire was advocated by prof f h uuderhill ah old stouffvilleite who addressed the league for social reconstruction in metropolitan church house last thursday even ing prof underhill maintained can ada should keep out ot european entanglements even if asked for assistance by the british home office ot course that would mean breaking away from the british empire but we wmld have to be prepared to face that he declared thats obvious remarked the professor predicting that the next government at ottawa would be liberal he also foresaw a form of fascism coming in canada the liberal party will probably bring it in he said its quite obvious that all sec tions in britain have given up hope of maintaining peace all they hope for now is to maintain a truce all parties in europe are feverishly getting ready for war all they hope for is postponement so they can get allies he stated they are jockeying for a favorable dosi- tion grand drunk referring to the canadian corps reunion as that grand and glorious drunk the professor said an at tempt was made to turn it 1 nto propaganda for imperial defence were going to be under a con tinual barrage from english au thorities- for us to take steps to make preparations for the next war he pointed out mr bennett has been very cred ibly reported in private statements to have said that not one man will leave our canadian shores in the event of war but thats only gossip he added fascism in canada he asserted will be headed by the people who have always been on top and who have a certain political unction mayor stewart will fit into that lie added the death ot mrs john graham of mount albert removed a pioneer resident of whitchurch and a familiar figure in this locality from this sphere of life mrsi graham was born near lemonville her maiden name being maggie mccllntock her husband was a farmer and a saddler and prede ceased her 17 years they had no family but there is an adopted daughter mrs grahams husband died a few years after they cele brated their golden wedding the late mrs graham was a re markable lady for her great age and delighted to entertain her friends she was an aunt to mrs lemon baker of stouffvllle and the aged lady frequently visited here where she met so many she knew in bygone days the funeral on friday took place to mount albert cemetery and was attended by mrs baker and other friends from this vicinity stouffville congregational christian church harry worling pastor sunday november 4 1934 stouffville 1000 am bible school classes for all 1100 am morning worship church h1u 200 pm bible school classes for all 300 pm church service at stouffvilio from nov 5 to 9 inclusive we will be having our special services the speaker will be rev geo w hunter of toronto well kuowu and loved by many he will be accompanied by madame jones a colored solist also of tor onto she will be at all services wo extend a hearty invitation to the public to join us in these services i ringwood oddfellows installation a big night altona mr mr had and miss florence tlndall and jos symes spent sunday with and mrs o downer wr and mrs d w reosor tea saturday evening with mr mrs fred iraymer mr and mrs stanley lewis and family also mrs bert lewis and fred spent saturday in toronto mr and mrs fred draper also mr and mrs murray dunkeld and family spent sunday with imr and mrs frank wagg a number from hero attended sunday school on sunday at the homo of mr and mrs s mckcown dairy business sold the snowhite dairy conducted by mr harry sawyer in town was sold this week to one of the other dairymen mr clayt baker of the maple leaf dairy this will reduce the number ot dairies in town to two again which is conceded to bo plenty for a community the size of stouffville mr baker assumes all the route formerly served by the snowhite and all tickets issued by the snowhite will be honored by the new owner the six high priced cows at a public auction in the winter fair building last week were sold to hon george henry at an average price of 150 on monday evening about fifty members of the ioof assembled in stouffville for the annual install ation of officers of the local lodge which was carried out under the direction of a b troyer ddgm from locust hill other guests included j w dyer ddgm oshawa and a king past ddgm who were among the speeoh makers of the evening visitors were present from mount albert markham agincourt pickering brougham and oshawa all of whom with the local members enjoyed a bountiful oyster supper provided in the 4th degree rooms the officers were installed as follows png t b irae ng l e oneill vg s w hastings rs wr sanders fs tb rae treas h j malloy war ed llntner con henry slack og imartin talt ig jess cook rswg mc barker rsvg j s dougherty lsvg ken campbell rss john madill lss william dougherty chaplain john iratclift mrs j im grove spent last week with friends at lemonville messrs roy grove don wilson mervin brownsberger harry rat- cliff and edgar brownsberger motored to sleaford on friday last to try their luck at trout fishing they brought back five lake trout the largest weighing 6 l lbs mr and mrs frank williamson and mr and mrs freel williamson moved to mount joy on monday mrs alex ratcliff was in toron to a couple of days last week we understand that the black and green inn operated during the summer hy mr and mrs ralph burkholder is closed for tho season mr and imrs d fraser mr and mrs e fraser of icreemore spent sunday with mr and mrs don wilson we are glad to know that miss alma baker who has been on the sick list for a couple of months is able to be up again we hope she may soon be enjoying good health again alex ratcliff had the misfortune of having his car considerably damaged while driving in north toronto last saturday night when a car driven by a toronto man fail ed to halt at a stop sign it struck alexs car broadside turning it com pletely around the frame for leonard hoovers new barn was erected on monday mr hoovers barn was burned dur ing the early fall from lightning mr e e watson and sons edgar and harold also misses emily and gladys of oshawa called on friends in our vicinity on saturday after noon a lady motorist passing south on sunday crashed into a large hydro polo opposite the vague place here on the sth and smashed the big stick entwain this resulted in a serious shut down on monday while repairs were made the motorist and children in the car escaped serious injury the type of dorset joseph betz develops his widespead custom from many canadian buyers for while james brodie of ringwood is conmonly referred to as the shoep king ot the district there are other breeders who are steadily climbing into positions of note for instance wo have joseph betz of mongolia who is blazing a market for his dorset breed mr botz ships registered or government graded rams all over canada last week ho shipped a grado ram to dean lake on manl- toulln island and one to bannockbujn in tho trent district mr betz favors the dorsot over other breeds they are medium sized sheep with mutton characteristics predominating having a very white strong close fleece of wool worth a little more than any other medium wool grown in america dorset ewes and rams all havo horns the ewes woigh from 125 to 150 pounds imr betz is finding an increasing market throughout tho provinco for the dorsot sheep tho nhpto above is a typical yiew of mr betzs owes surprise sprung at mary haig tea the girls of the mary haig mission circle of tho united church were greatly gratified by the largo attendance of friends and patrons at their afternoon tea held in the ice cream parlor of the turner dairy on saturday last tho room was prettily decorated with pumpkins and other trimmings in halloween colors and tho girls served a tasty lunch under tho guidanco of their leader mrs nathan forsyth a neat little sum will bo added to their funds as a result a pleasant and unexpected surj prise was given mr and mrs joseph gayman after tho supper hour when several pieces of silver were pre sented to them it being the occasion ot their silver wedding anniversary in an apt and appropriate little speech mrs forsyth expressed tho love and esteem ot all and many wishes wore extended to imr and mrs gayman for their continued health and happiness edra burkott and eulah brillinger presented the gifts mr and mrs gayman expressed their thanks a hearty vote of thanks was tendered mr and mrs lloyd turner for their kind hospitality press correspondent stouffvi mennonitb churoh rev s crcasmon paotor sunday november 4 1934 1000 am sunday school 1100 am morning service 700 pm preaching service evangelist p wiseman will con duct special meetings nov 18 to dec 2 the young peoples society has decided to have a course of bible study by a unanimous vote mr mr paul boadway was chosen as teacher it is expected that this will continue over a period of a few months the first meeting will be on nov 5 1934 at 7 pm at stouffville an invitation is extended to any member of any denomination that desires the benefit of this good work melville bethesd p united churches rev j mcewen ba sunday november 4 1934 1000 am peachs 1115 am melville 730 pm bethesda lemonville bloomington ballantrae rev o b jeffrey minister sunday november 4 1934 1030 ballantrae 230 bloomington 7 00 lemonville chicken pie supper in ballan trae church thursday nov 1 good programme bloomington and bjnqwood christian churches rev e morton preacher sunday november 4 1934 in times of disappointment it is much easier to look back regret fully at what we have lost than to look forward to what we can gain services next lords day 1100 am bloomington 230 pm ringwood 700 pm altona the lord disappoints none who seek him aright deaths hood at ballantrae on wednes day oct 31st 1934 samuel hood in his 84th year servlco in churchill church on friday nor 2nd at 230 oclock intor- mont churchill comotery stouffvelle united church rev thos laldlow m a pastor sunday november 4 1934 1100 am worship sacramental service and reception of new members 230 pm s s biblo classes 700 pm evening service tho gift ot christs friendship sfonday 8 pm yps wednesday 800 pm nov 7 open meeting under auspices of the evening auxiliary you are heartily welcomed to all these services sunday november 11th anni versary services rev r graham ba associato editor of the now outlook will preach monday nov 12 chicken pie supper from 530 to 8 pm follow ed hy concert by local and other talent all under the auspices of the womans association church pastor 1934 stouffville baptist rev cliniles mcgrnth sunday november 4 1000 am sunday school classes for all ages 1100 morning servlco cclobratlon of tho lords suppor 700 evening service prayer meetings wednesday at 800 pm and sunday at 630 pm biblo class friday night at 800 pm at the homo ot mr and mrs b maskol bo yo not unequally yoked to gether with unbeliovors for what fellowship hath righteousness with unrightoousnoss and what com munion bath light with darkness 11 cor 614 wo most heartily invito tho public to all our services

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