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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 12, 1939, p. 7

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stouffviue tribune thursday january 12th 1939 page seven reviewing the headlines as taken from the tribune file of 1938 economic fin ancial and social movements in village and surrounding townships january 13 dwarf council sets date for second nomination only 3 members present for inaugural meeting first time in 62 years january 20 b s telephone co to re deem 7 pc bonds stouffviue win 4th straight junior hockey game january 27 councillors tait and silver- thorn given acclamation g s williamson chosen head of re ligious educational council rae and doner new telephone directors february 2 sentence against walter dav is squashed by judge oconnor death of elijah pennock recalls pioneer days february 10 town to honor past reeves thos burkitt crashes train in fog february 17 miss e johnson helads old boys association stouffviue to meet aurora in hockey finals february 24 telephone bonds oversub scribed 12 graduates to re ceive diplomas at high school commencement stouffviue eliminated from oha semi- firfals march 3 two fires narrowly averted pipher mullon goodwood retain uxbridge league hockey cup weekend blizzard drives mercury down march 10 body of ken patterson found in shed maikham reeve passes march 24 council approves 12000 addition to high school march 31 markham township buys 4766 grader forster home burned at markham gormley bible school commencement april 7 stouffviue division court orangeville win hockey title markham i curbed april 14 lions club organized sub scriptions open for public toilets april 21 boys band under considera tion may 5 cold storage plant mooted for markham twp mrs j fock- ler passes in 96th year may 19 warning bells silenced stouffviue to uxbridge want road get a map toilet sub scriptions oversubscribed may 26 school tenders called altona store looted action over sale of creamery at fergus june 2 the tribune steps out three cottages burned at musselmans lake congrega tion marvels at work of com poser harkness june 9 altona store looted for third time flower show rich in col or toronto firm gets school contract june 16 gormley lose bible school new band nunvbers over 20 2000 bequest for goodwood june 23 locai memorial service finest in years vandorf merchant passes stonehouse garage is again scene of holdup june 30 a d bruce of b s tele phone co explains directory dissatisfaction vivian to have its first church july 7 brillinger clan holds reunion entrance results a clean sweep contradictory evidence at altona trial july 14 two new stores to be added to business block barbers or ganize for price increase july 21 summer school surpasses ex pectations 106 attend army worm at brodies barn burns at cashel july 28 farmers lose cattle in heavy storm whitchurch couple kill ed in train crash musselmans lake history august 4 threshen combines introduc ed here gormley corner being cut arthur greer resigns district garages looted august hi henry hosking fatally injur ed in auto crash plan big lab or day celebration dynamite unionville bridge august 25 editor a v nolan writes from west stouffviue meets bolton in oba finals re- forestrajtion representatives meet september 1 horticultural society wins at exhibition connor theft char ge thrown out christian chur ch crowded for farewell september 8 record school attendance at reopening stouffviue oba team defeat bethany veter ans celebration huge success many homes bereaved over the weekend september 16 second addition made to staff at high school connor files suit for 4000 appeal to help boys band september 22 ringwood pupil is high at local school fair minimum hy dro rate cut september 29 locals driven from oba mrs a v nolan receives oes grand office building booi best in years october 6 township to assist in army worm plague fire brigade cal led twice over weekend viv ian church under construction october 13 cars crash on 8th line bridge mrs john lehman passes bible school holds reopening october 20 unionvile man killed in burn tremendous crowd at ralph baker sale bg entry list at north york plowing match october 27 stores to continue with half holiday mennonite bishop pas ses christmas market discuss ed november 3 runaway in markham brings court action markham baptist church marks 90th birthday ioof installation november 10 death separates twins 86 christmas market date to he dec 20th oldest nativeborn woman laid to rest november 17 farmers protest lake wilcox road lions banquet their lady friends november 24 lions sponsor christmas tree fund anniversary at mt joy second barn burned in 38 years december 1 near fatality where warning bells removed 200 in prizes at christmas flair locals pass from spa hockey december 8 local council hopes for small balance safe cracked at un ionville station russel gray heads plowmen for second term december 15 santa received saturday mrs jane birch 93 township clerk goes to hospital december 22 prices soar at market- standing taxes 1975 december 29 no interest in town nomina tion markham council return edno election in whitchurch uxbridge to see fight for council -out- short coarse well attended york countys 28th annual short course classes in agricul ture and home economics being held this year at victoria square opened on tuesday of last week and is enjoying a most encouraging attendance in spite of the extremely stormy weather which prevailed the first week the girls class with over 20 members enrolled meets in the basement of the united church and the mens group is located in the community hall where 37 enrolled the first day students are present from as far south as dollar and union ville and north to gormley and white rose the classes have been organ ized by w m cockburn agri cultural representative new market with oooperation of committees of the victoria square junior farmers and the local womens institute and markham township council mr cockburn is being assisted by the following staff f d wil- lowsbsa lyn miss cora lush milton and miss ann scott of nottawa spirit unbroken two freeze to death as cold hits prairies saskatoon jan 3 two sask atchewan men were found froz en to death during the weekend a neighbor found gernard joseph campbell- partially blind great war pensioner dead in bed friday in his shack near hudson bay junction police found evidence that campbell attempted to light a fire but ap parently was overcome by the subzero cold and went to bed to try to keep warm the body of sorren o odne bachelor farmer of the watrous district 50 miles east of saska toon was found saturday in a grove of trees some distance from his home by police who sought him when neighbors re ported him missing dog sits on track train cuts tail off mitchell january 4 the new years tale of one dogs life is not so happy fred heatts black dog sat on a railroad track in mitchell and as the train app roached failed to move quickly enough the train cut his tail off otherwise he is ok japan is spending 4000000 a day fighting china how much would a real declared war cost if this informal affair is that ex pensive man in new orleans ran his truck part way into a canal by the highway and a junk dealer passing offered him 5 for it the sale was miade and the junk man probably knew what the average man thought of his car at the moment of an accident madame x coal and feeds place your order today so that you will not be disappointed on that truly good reading coal dealer for national concentrate and natural minerals poultry feeds cod liver oil all other animal foods salt s w hastings stouffviue phone 169 kelp your farmers by using more butter its cheap and farmers should ship their cream to us for best results stouffviue creamery arrested during torontos civic elections on a charge of impersonation at the polls madame x has now been identified at eta marguerite botas she finally admitted bar address to police and her name was traced then bail of 500 was allowed sunday haircut cost 1000 it cost william white 3 and costs in county police court be fore magistrate keith for a haircut oi sunday to a man who ca t at his home and he said told m was out of a had a chance to get i t want to go that job but 1 a joi and way white said the mans hair was hanging down over his coat collar so he agreed to cut it for him you had better be careful of these men who call at your house for haircuts advised his worship i certainly shall said white who was found gujlty of a breach of th lords day act the man who got the hair cut was gustav seggalke white cut my hair for me he said i paid him 25 cents for it but white paid 10 r with his spirit unbroken after 22 years in prison tom mooney famous labor martyr imprisoned on a murder charge in 1917 after the bombing of a parade in san francisco in 1916 found a friend in governor olson of california who made mooneys freedom an election pledge tribune advertising pays did you know that for thousands of years wheat has been generating heat for the human body in one form or another that is why bread is still the principal food from which body heat is derived these cold days will not be nearly as hard to bear if you eat plenty of heat producing bread in white wholewheat brown and several other types eat more bread for warmth the st0dffv1lle bakery phone 189 stouffviue f o r t r a v e l i n f o r m at fo n j fares routings stopovers hotel rates etc consult your local agent tickets and information at mansion house stouffviue with the sun byjmotorco miami jacksonville new orleans los angeles 4540 3640 3920 7060 gray coach lines the help that usirtess men and armers both need if you have thousands of dollars invested in merchandise you would not be normal if your chief desire was not to attract customers to your store and to sell him goods how to do this is your problem but we can help you solve it the big store has proven the value of advertising and its just as valuable to the smaller merchant also the tribune can offer you a reader list of thousands of people every week there is no cheaper 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