the tribune stouffville ont thursday august 24th 1939 page three town topics r if anyone is in need of a refrigerator there is one for sale at l e oneills it may pay you to pick it up for next season as such an article is hard to get misses lola and margaret forsyth enjoyed a trip to chicago last week where they visited with their uncle g b forsyth merchants state that busi ness is at the low ebb of the year but anticipate a sharp pick up right after the close of tor onto exhibition trade however was particularly brisk all sum mer in this town with the arrest of a store thief at sutton merchants ex pect this will end the round of breakins perpetrated at beav- erton uxbridge and an attempt on local stores last week be sure your sins will find you out is everlastingly true but some folks just keep on until it is demonstrated to them in no uncertain manner see more save money buy reliable used cars cars 1937 ford stand tudor 1938 ford stand tudor 1937 plymouth delux tudor heater 1935 ford delux fordor 1934 ford coach trucks gladys and norma stover are in milverton visiting their cousin dorothy reesor if everyone was given to understand that punishment for auto thieving in canada was the lash there would be less cars stolen youths of 17 to 22 it is shown will take a chance on a few weeks in jail but if they were certain the lash would be administered without reserva tion the gambling chance of be ing caught would not be taken mr and mrs roy clark mary doten motored mrs b doten mrs woodburn mrs ora reaman and miss jane burkitt to stratford last friday where the party spent the day at the annual flower show of the canadian gladioli society they returned in time for the loca exhibition which was on the same evening here last weekend the work was completed on the new illumin ated front on the stanley theatre the name stanley is displayed across the front of the building in big modern letter readily seen from main street beneath this is display ed in lights over a foot high and sftme sixteen feet in length the name of the current attraction and its stars despite the machine age dob bin is holding his own in this province in fact at present there is a better market for good farm horses than there has been for some time horse shows report increased entries while canadas premier horse show held in the coliseum arena at the canadian nation al exhibition is so flourishing that several classifications have been added this year 1936 chev maple leaf h d duals 1931 durant special dual 31929 fords 2 duals 1 single also a number of other good reconditioned cars and trucks priced right for quick sale 1fordson tractor gents bicycle new prizes being forced to abondon our old scheme of giving away priz es on account of section in the criminal code making it illegal we have installed another sys tem which is legal so you will be able to secure prizes on your purchases at our places of business at stouffville and markham df holden sons stouffville phone 18401 markham phone 120 mr and mrs gordon bailey arrived back in town last week and took up their new residence in the fred wilson brick house opposite the w h todd property on main street prior to their marriage at the close of the school term both mr and mrs bailey were on the staff but now of couise only mr bailey will return to the faculty mrs harvey lawson of tor onto was in town visiting friends a few days last week bigger and better is the plan laid out by the veterans for labor day celebration field dav in stouffville mrs forsyth of toronto is in town visiting her daughter mrs horace walsh church street north mr and mrs donald storry have recently taken up resi dence in the frank sangster house on albert street the annual baptismal ser vice in connection with the closing of the mbc camp meeting near kitchener at new dundee witnessed 28 persons baptised during the final after noon service elder m bricker administered the ordination mrs preston morden who is now living in toronto was in town on sunday her mother mrs w lafraugh who has been visiting in town for about ten days returned to toronto with her daughter lifelong residents of mount albert charles brooks died there on saturday and was buried on monday he was a carpenter by trade and is sur vived by his widow whose maid en name was violet brooks a number of friends of the family attended the funeral from stouffville mr and mrs arthur lehman are down from north bay on their annual holiday one of their children who came ahead of the parents has been ill at the home of the grandparents mr and mrs wideman in mark ham mr lehman who is the toronto stars circulation man ager for northern ontario in addition to visiting his mother mrs amos lehman on obrien ave is spending some time in markham if there was any award made for the first person to come for ward and pay the annual tax levy in stouffville the honors this year would go to a former reeve of the village f w sil vester last monday he was in town and called at the clerks office where the scribe found him tendering his taxes even before most people in town had received their notice of the levy mr silvester of course owns the silvester block occu pied by the brathwaite hard ware and the adjoining cafemr and mrs silvester are living in toronto storeys digestive tonic invigorates the digestive organs improves the appetite a very effective treatment for indigestion dyspepsia biliousness stomach disorders flatulence j m storey druggist leave stouffvlle mansion house s25 am leave toronto bay at dundas 1015 pm standard time tickets and information at mansion house stouffville phone 135 paiiy except sunday aug j6th to sept 9lh reduced return fare includes exhibition admission and coach transfer to and from terminal intld the grounds 101 gray coach lines still another fine residence is being added to the building boom in stouffville when on monday excavation commenced for a bungalo on victoria street one door north of mr wes schells residence the stouff ville planing mill has the con tract for a customer whose name is not revealled it is plan ned to erect a onestory bungalo about 28 by 36 feet not in years has so much building been done in stouffville as the last two summers has seen last sunday afternoon we spent a pleasant few hours at lakeview house jacksons point inspecting the new annex built last spring the annex which is really the sleep ing section for the hotel guests is a lovely spot beautifully located and fitted up with all conveniences hot water heat ing has been installed but it wasnt needed on sunday how ever mr sanders assures us there are occasions especially in the fall when a little arti ficial heat is appreciated by the guests a large number of stouffville girls find employ ment at lakeview during the season and judging from those we saw on sunday all are thoroughly enjoying the brae- ing air of lake simcoe mrs h pollard was in hamil ton for a week visiting her daughter sunday september 3 at 230 a drumhead service will be held in memorial park stouff ville at 230 pm good speakers will be there quality service mrs zoeller and daughter marion of toronto also mrs f b murray of calgary are visit ing mrs a v nolan mrs murray is spending a few weeks with her parents mr and mrs j f brownscombe in uxbridge the northtoronto baseball league completed their sched uled games on monday night of this week and are now engag ed in the league playoffs winner to meet the winner of the toronto viaduct league the eglinton teams finished with pears in the first place hillcrests second and ostran- ders third mrs w lamb is visiting her sister mrs ab stouffer on the old homestead adjoining town mrs lamb comes from a community 75 miles northeast of prince albert sask where her husband has been engaged in the lumbering business so far this fringe of the peace river has never experienced a diought and besides farming the forest lands offer fine op portunity for settlers the territory almost unknown a few years ago is fast opening up to settlers and a quickened trade and commerce an effort is being made to organize a lions club in beav- erton such an organization can be a great benefit to any com munity judging from the good work done here in stouffville by the local lions however as is so often the case the work is left to the few no matter how worthy the cause or worth while the enterprise look at the horticultural society for an other fair example of this argu ment the village would be the loser if it failed to function yet the job of carrying on falls on only a few shoulders perhaps that is the way with all good things in life ten commandments for husbands was the subject of the regular sunday evening sermon by rev l e atkinson in the united church mr atkinson announced his sub ject as good advice for hus- bands and wouldbehusbands next sunday he promises a similar set of rules for a successful married life to be addressed to the ladies on sunday last the points enlarged on were thy wife is thy partner not thy property thou shalt not expect a wife to be a wage earner and a wife at the same time think not that thy busi ness is not thy wifes business hold thy wifes love by the same means that thou won it make the building of your home your first business cooperate with thy wife in establishing family discipline enter into thy home with cheerfulness let none critisize thy wife to thy face and get away with it not even thy relatives do not take thy wife for granted remember thy home and keep it holy local mail couriers to have extra marker as a means of identifying local rural mail couriers and others while in performance of duty a special metal marker will be issued to each courier the hon n a mclartykcmp postmaster general has an nounced these markers are approx imately the same size as auto mobile license plates to which they will be attached by those couriei pperating motor vehicles the marker will display the royal crown and the words rural mail when the vehicle is not actually being used to carry the mails the marker must be reversed and the blank side shown the rural mail couriers association who had asked for identification plates have unan imously approved the new marker uxbridge man injured in runaway r thompson of the 6th con cession uxbridge was serious ly injured when his wolfhound lying in front of the horses suddenly leaped after a car the horses bolted and mr thomp son who was loading grain was thrown backwards to the ground dr joseph mcclintock was called and took the injured man to the toronto general hospit al it is feared thompson has a broken neck gravel lands sold in whitchurch mr harry paisley drover who took over 20 acres of land at gravel hill from his fathers estate has sold the property again to w h chapman who already had 50 acres in the area the land in question lies south of roy browns and north of ralph connors and is said to be rich in gravel of a particular ly desirable type the sale was negotiated by mr b w morton for the purcell realtors of tor onto quaker fulopep developer you can grow big capable pullets for more egg profits with fulopep developer fiuopep mash sales are larger this year than ever these sales have not increased by lower prices farm to farm canvassing coupled with high pressure salesmanship these sales have increased because fulopep mashes have proven their quality fulopep mashes have an oatmeal base fulopep mashes are always uniform fulopep mashes are balanced in vitamns minerals proteins and carbohydrates fulopep mashes produce more marketable eggs with all these good reasons for the increase of fulopep mashes the main point is that we stand back of every bag of mash that is sold by us stiver bros whitchurch pays 8456 secondary education costs under the new act for main tenance of secondary education in york county it is found that in whitchurch township high school education cost the farm ers 8456 exclusive of stouff ville union section under the new arrangement the municipality pays on a per capita basis for all pupils atten ding secondary schools from the township to raise the 8456 required for the purpose a rate of three and a half mills will be levied for it is estimated that under the new form of distribution of high school costs markham whitchurch and all townships in the county will share a small er amount of the total monies spent for the purpose they will at least know they are paying a fair share of the costs which could never be ascertained un der the old method of county grants mr bill nelson and wife of brampton mrs e a walker and daughter may of port perry were all recent guests of mr and mrs k- g tarr r ss s she has solved the daily problem because fish offers a welcome and wholesome change at mealtimes something the whole family will like there arc over 60 different kinds of canadian food fish and shellfish from which you can choose cither fresh frozen smoked dried canned or pickled all of them can be served in an infinite variety of recipes and one of the good things about fish is that it is nourishing and so easy to prepare serve fish to your family often department of fisheries ottawa department of fisheries i j ottawa please send me your 52pogc booklet i 100 tempting fish recipes i nam i please print letters plainly ajjress 1 cw14 t i