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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 7, 1935, p. 5

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stouffville february 7th 1935 town topics i csssfistssscssss if you have money and no work it is called leisure and if you have no money and uo work it is called un employment mrs jane bacon has returned o chicago following a couple of months visit here with her brother thus farrow lincolnville farmer little phylis burkholder aged 1 years daughter of mr and mrs ira burkholder was taken home from the brierbush hospital last week following a mouths treatment there her condition is still quite poorly the child appearing to be suffering from anemia dont fail to hear rev r j irwin of donlands united church at the ufo oyster supper on fri day feb s his subject the economic dilemma and the christian way out should be a matter of general interest to all our citizens luther middleton of brougham and harriett e walker of clare- jmont are executors of the will in a motor car belonging to carman the estate of the late rachael walk- rose took lire and was totally de- er who died at claremont on nov ttroyed near cedar valley recently 16 last leaving an estate of several thousand dollars the initials on the license plates going out from uuionville are ha but art davidson denies that it stands for the hepburn axe mrs george dowswell has suffer ed a relapse and is again coutmed tj her bed we regret to report for rent house with six rooms and house with five rooms both centrally located in stouffville apply to less rowbotham oes will hold a public euchre in their rooms in the ratcliff block this thursday evening feb 7 au enjoyable lime isassured the weather is certainly change able this winter after a very mild weekend on saturday and sunday a high wind came up on sabbath tax in york for the afternoon and ere nightfall the s 9 mills the same thermometer dipped to zero which the deputy reeve of whitchurch will have no difficulty in remember ing the lirst day he over sat in york county council after his initiation into that honorable body he motor ed home that evening to find that he had a young son and heir born to his wife lining his absence reeve kae said he noticed the deputy reeve was a bit uneasy during the in itiatory stages of the new council but this was nothing new to one travelling an unbeaten path for the lirst time now hes not so sure about the cause of his deputys rest lessness well congratulations pop stanley theatre stouffville alltalkie the county current year i as lu 1934 about one third of all held the weather stiff over monday the taxes raised in stouffville arej passed over to the county council last week mr a s collins thus it will be seen that this spend- journeyed off- to toronto where he ing body has a very definite effect spent a few days visiting his family on what our local tax rate shall be after listening to the babble and horn year to year noise of the big city our east end- er concluded he could stand most i farmers come and hear hh hannam secretarytreasurer of the ufo toronto at ratclilts hall on friday evening at s oclock mr hauuam will speak on the farmers problems in relation to the economic setup anything and brought back a radio lor use in his home an exchange paper lias no quarrel with premier hepburn and members of his government includ ing our mpp for north york go ing up to calendar and holding the dionne quintuplets in their arms but 20 years from now it would be different quite so mrs harcourt of toronto has jbeen at the home of w e morden for the past two weeks with her sister mrs may who has been confined to her bed since christmas other visitors were mr and mrs jones and mrs mckence and john jones all relatives of mrs may 1934 auto markers are as scares in town as hens teeth certainly i the governments warning that they i would be tramped on hard was tak- j l byer the honej king how sweet of the district is offering an attractive price ou 60 pound con tainers owing to a surplus he has on hand some families in this district use over 400 pounds per year of this honey and after all it is the finest thing one could eat if people knew more about the health quali ties of honey they would eat more of it read the notice on the bad page of this issue homemade quilts for sale by the ladies aid of the stouffville christian church apply to mrs l rowbotham or mrs a s collius the oes will hold a euchre in their rooms in the ratcliff block this thursday evening feb 7 an enjoyable time is assured guests with mr and mrs les rowbotham one week were mrs feren and daughter marie of good wood mrs ken reesor altona and miss gladys gilrov of calgary eastern canada potatoes now under regulation lfwe are not mistaken in our dates one of our readers elijah lageer will celebrate his natal day once again ere another issue of this paper goes to press on feb13 mr lageer will be ss years of age but he is very bright and active for so advanced an age our townsman was one of a family of ten children but all of them have passed to the realm beyond excepting elijah and one other brother congratulations mr lageer here we are in to february and trucks and cars are operating on the roads between stouffville and toronto almost as easily as in mid summer canadian corp 19141934 record reunion souvenir book popu lar edition 100 plus 20c if mailed secure your copy now place your order with syd g schntidt local representative for the canadian veteran associates the womens liberal club will meet at the home of mrs borinsky obrien ave on tuesday evening feb 12 good program is expected mr e m still will give an address ou banking ladies are cordially invited to attend this meeting to until march in other friday and saturday february s and 9 two features sing and like it zasu pitts ned sparks she was a howling success suxdown rider buck jones friday saturday february 1510 the president vanishes you can buy with confidence when you buv from us the dangerous condition of the sidewalks lately leaves us to marvel that no one has received a forward broken bone or bones from falling years on the slippery spots mrs james mowat took a tumble recently and although she made the fall very gracefully she was quite shaken up lor a few days but is now none the their uncle the late w h ford worse the other evening mrs lud who died at his late home 5r hoover fell on the sidewalk coming springmount avenue deceased was old to remember the days when even main roads were so full of snow and deep pitchholes that en seriously and its just as well hi almost went out of si perhaps its another bill out of the negoti tnem certainly it way which most of us had to look s from lhe ract mr frank rae and three sisters were in toronto on monday after noon attending the funeral of down town and was almost knock ed out by the jolt fortunately no bones were broken but our neigh bor will avoid trespassing over the same piece of ice again this winter we venture to predict a brother of the late mrs james uae the funeral took place to prospect cemetery farms are in demand in the aurora district notwithstanding tho yet one need not be veryjliard times j m walton had thirty applications in one day says the aurora banner for a farm lie adver tised to rent very few farms in this district are available to tenants and the situation in aurora is very simi lar to stouffville james brodie advertised for 150 or 200 acres to rent and didnt obtain one applica tion a few farmers who have re turned from tho western provinces are taking up farming again in this county a few years ago each spring saw a large migration of young ontario farmers going west and from every station carloads of settlers effects were moving west at this season lit ap- that climatic conditions are changing in ontario so far as snow is concerned sub zero weather however is still ex perienced messrs henry wideman jacob wideman and anthony hoover were called to toronto on wednes- h j mallovs motor car driven to act as ual1 earers for the by bis son lambert figured in a j funeral of the late mrs mary burk- collision at dickson hill on thurs- l1 lhe a al day morning and came out of the you can be confident of gett ing full value when you buy your used car from an authoriz ed ford dealer there is no overallowance when we take these cars in and there is no overcharge in the price you pay 1 nash fordor sedan 1930 1 durant fordor sedan 1930 2 ford coaches 1930 i international 2 ton truck 1932 also a number of other good used cars at reasonable prices d f holden ford sales and service stouffville phone 18401 markharri phone 120 accident second best this was to be expected however in view of the tact that the malloy car slammed into a powerful big milk truck be longing to mr baird lambert and three other students of markhani high school namely claude brillin- ger donald closson and jack hill were proceeding south enroute to the daily grind at the school house attempting to pass the big milk chariot lambert says he used plenty of horn and the big truck slowed and pulled to the right just opposite the farm- of harvey moyer taking this as a polite notice to push by lie stepped on the gas to take the lead when the truck suddenly swung right across his path headed for movers lane the passenger car was like a fly charg ing a concrete wall lor the truck made the lane all right but tho boys in the car were ditched after taking off the milk stand which stood in the path of the car fortun ately no one was injured although the malloy bus was minus one wheel and suffered other damages whereas the big truck came out of the charge with only a broken fender burkholder who died at the ad vanced age of so years the re mains were taken to edgeley ceme tery for interment the eastern canada potato marketing scheme submitted by representatives of the potato in dustry lias been approved by hon robert weir dominion minister of agriculture and the governor in council upon tho recommendation of the dominion marketing board the scheme embraces the pro vinces of prince edward island nova scotia new brunswick and ontario under tho scheme outlined in this issue it is expected orderly market ing will result primarily through control of the grades of potatoes entering the commercial channels of trade and potatoes of inferior grades will not be allowed to glut the market consignment selling which has been contributing largely to price demoralization will be pro hibited and sales will be made under firm contracts the scheme also pro vides for the development of export markets and for increasing domestic consumption of potatoes moreover it is believed the utilization of potatoes in various forms which might be marketed in this country or find an outlet to other countries has not been fully explored and that organization of those concerned with potatoes will greatly facilitate the type of work necessary to develop such possibili ties quality servicb- grain market mrs blake sanders has been spending a week in weliand visit ing mrs oscar baker mr baker who found employment back here j in the old home district last summer has secured a position at queens park being engaged in the relief department which owing to its everincreasing functions has been considerably enlarged in personnel wilbert burnett the imperial oil j distributor in stouffville has a 1 young nephew in the hospital at sudbury as an amputation case his i name is frank ward and the young j man had been engaged in a gravel pit of some sort in the north country where he was really doing mission ary work of a religious nature but j was caught in a laud slide while working at the pit he was pinned in several feet of gravel resulting in one foot being badly crushed it was later amputated just above the ankle and young ward is now doing very well the father of the un fortunate lad also suffered serious injury last week when he was kick ed in the leg by a horse the limb was broken and the patient is rest ing at his home in sutton e w baker painter and decorator new spring paper samples now ready we will be glad to show them at your home phone 157 two of our widely known ladies who sustained broken limbs early in the winter are progressing favor ably we are pleased to announce both mrs archie leaney and mrs ira freel met with unfortunate accidents about the same time each sustaining a broken leg mrs freel who fell in her home in some manner last november with such disastrous results is now able to be removed from her room and is down stairs almost daily although unable to move about unaided ow ing to the crippled condition of her hands she cannot readily use crutches and this is a serious handicap mrs leaney who fell some time later is hoping to get rid of the cast shortly when it is believed she too will rapidly re cover thfft ti m finjlav rmnt i lull putt nj pupow ftndlau lualllv ib mectpled today o iht itanjarj of ttotr building the fbnest rance that ever graced a kitchen 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 evenhcating modern oven makes baking easy pleasing appearance smooth flush sur faces so easy to clean two depth ftrcpot 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 sizes ind 5 different colour schemes brathwaite hardware stouffville ontario it would be good business for the local village council to give early consideration of the laying of a water main on second street from the north corner of dr sangsters property to a point near the ninth concession last year this work was strongly advocated by various of the council but for some reason or other it was never gone on with we were informed only tho other day that certain householders on second street have not a sufficient water pressure and when water is being drawn off tho small pipe which supplies the locality other householders cannot get any while not a great hardship this is a real inconvenience and there is no valid reason for it to exist however the chief need of a water main on second street it to supply the houses on the north side of main street should their services at any moment play out it is regarded as inadvisable to do anything with tho pipes running under the main street pavement and when they are worn out in the westend the logical way is to reservice the houses from the rear of their properties oft second street on the whole the new water main is needed to improve the ser vice in the northwest part of tho village the water works depart ment have plenty of money in re serve to do the work without adding one cent to taxes or water rates and finally wo have men in dire need of the work reeve sanders and chair man watts of the water and light committee will be making no mistake by getting after this exten sion at the first possible moment be- slon at the first possible moment that weather conditions warrcnt proceeding hydro light and power continues to steadily expand among the local farmers the latest patrons of the great white light are charlie harper and frank timbers just south of the village on the 9th con cession these energetic and ad vanced farmers have had their premises wired for the current since early winter and had high hopes that the commission would be pre pared to serve them more promptly than lias proven to be the case however mr burns of the mark- liam rural hydro anticipates mak ing contact with these new custom ers this week for a start both farms will require current lor lighting houses and barns but ulti mately they will add the many de vices that will save time and labor by letting hydro do the work markham hardware store clipper plates all work guaranteed all sizes of fanning mill screen kept in stock charles sargent markham phone 900 do you listen to dick the amateur gardener at 1230 daily over ckoc hamilton if not you have been missing a treat the local horticultural society have been fortunate in securing him for a date april 1 giving his radio friends a chance to meet him in person at a well attended meeting of the direct ors of the society at mrs dotens it was decided to hold our annual flower show on august 15th and 1 0 tli by so doing we will be able to have mr john f clark act as judge as this is an earlier date than usual it is hoped thos interested in exhibiting will plant their gardens accordingly there is also to be a bird house building competition put on for the benefit of the local and surrounding school children fuller particulars will be given out later grain markets are in a nervous state due to the decline in american prices and also to the fact that it is becoming apparent that we are going to have a lot of wheat left hero in canada a tew months ago all thought that this was the year that the wheat would all be sold barley is the one bright spot with prices holding very well indeed we bid for good malting barley 76c oats 35c mixed grain limited quantity 2000 ton buckwheat 44c bus seed grain if you havejjood barley oats spring wheat peas etcthat is good enough for seed we would advise getting in s with us now on account of the splendid crops here last year we are looking for a light demand for seed grain this year it may be a case where the early seller will get the best price stiver bros phone stouffville 4501 for an all year round market for your milk ship cream for best results and courteous treatment ship your cream to stouffville creamery we pay 1 cent more per pound butterfat for cream delivered to the creamery stouffville creamery co phone 186 closed every night at six oclock open saturday evenings official issuer of motor licenses r j reesor markham east side of main street tr- in most homes tho old guesswork baking days have gone novcr to re turn then it was a matter of anxious conjecture as to whether or not that batch of bread would rise properly all of our baking is a scientific success our bread should bo one of your standard family foods stouffville bakery bakers of stouffvlllos popular bread ambrose 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