vi i the tribune stouflfville ont thursday june 18th 1912 page thbeb brideelect ruby muriel lunau reg n daughter of mr and mrs louis ianaa of union ville will be the bride of mr james rae son of mr and mrs rae of leasicte on satur day this week -at- moonhaven lake musselman friday june 26 -to- billy hole and his live wires dance begins at 930 a man 76 years old who a couple years ago could only walk a block or so without resting had to get up a number of time3 during she night owing to water trouble suffered pains in his body legs and arms he has taken several bottles lof bakers kidney liver bladder regulator and is working taking a mans place and he says he feels as right as a fiddle 3 weeks treatment for 100 4 weeks treatment for yi50 george e baker phmb manufacturing chemist btouffville ontario miss margaret jennings daugh ter of mr and mrs delbert jen nings has been added to the local post office staff and commenced duties on monday morning the- war branch intend packing on friday june 19th please send in all finished work to the work room by 130 pm on friday cash received during the week mrs b raxlin 200 thank you mrs m davey secretary mrs jas mowat nd her sister mrs mcnstly who has been living with her aave gone to lindsay on a holiday trip at liu home of mr and mrs magnus mora mrs shantz wife of the mbc parson received word on sunday of the death of her aunt miss carrie schrieber sister of mrs shantzs father she passed away at the home of mrs fred schaefer waterloo and mrs shantz and evelyn were in attendance at the funeral on tuesday attends st louis convention patients of a c kennedy chiropractor are advised that he will be absent from his oflice from monday june 22 to monday july 6 while in attendance at the con vention of chiropractors to be held in the city of st louis red cross notes the girls of grade x struffville continuation school and their j teacher miss miller are sincerely thanked for their generous gift of 847 expressly given for the pur chase of workroom materials we are in urgent need of help with 20 pairs of khaki gloves will knitters please volunteer mrs r grove great picture appreciated by 1000 people patrons of the stanley theatre last week to witness the screen picture one foot in heaven were proud to see thrown on the screen the name of charles wesley flint as one of the distinguished clergy who were consulted by warner bros during the making of the picture on some of th9 fine points a clergy ought to know the stanley showed the picture to over a thousand patrons and naturally everybody was delighted with it to see the name of one of stouff- villes distinguished sons flashed on the screen as toaving had some small part in the plot behind the great story was something they did not anticipate roy penrose of xewmarket has secured judgment against noah wideman of newmarket ever a mot or accident while a counter claim by mr wideman was dismissed misses bertha winn gertrude winn phyllis winn mary darts and mr walter winn were guests last weekend at the wedding of miss mabel sturgess of thornton to mr fred coates of toronto miss sturgess is an annual summer visit or at the winn heme and has made many local friends during her so journs here next week will see the closing of all public schools here and in the rural sections the date set be ing june 26th only about a week remains of the long grind before the welcome summer respite comes to pupils and teachers alike high school entrance examinations for those not granted standing on their years work or who are not now at work on farms or in indus try related to agriculture are scheduled for june 25 and 26 miss bannerman is visiting with friends in bradford this week i cemetery memorial day service at stouffville next sunday after noon qvajltcx service mr and mrs arthur holdea were up from markham village on monday afternoon mr and mrs goodwin and har old of toronto were sunday visit ors with mr hugh and miss ban nerman on sunday first strawberry social of the season will be held at ballantrae on june 22 when the church of all nations will bring out a pro gram from toronto in connection with the ballantrae church anni versary being celebrated on the sunday preceding the social miss josie daley and sister mrs samuel dougherty are in town having arrived from western can ada on monday for the funeral of their sister the late susan daley they are meeting many old friends of former days was in semifinnls against stouffvillo in 1930 laurence davis former ivy base ball star who joined the rcaf in 1939 has heen killed in action overseas his last appearance in these parts was in 1939 when he managed and played second base for his native town here in memorial park inithe intermediate obaplay- downs wc are looking for a farm the tribune is in a position to put someone with 100 ct 200 acres of good pasture land for sale in touch with a responsible purchaser if you have a property fit for pas ture preferably close to stouffville and still more desirable if a little west of the village get in contact with this paper and leave lis the particulars col oieman are selling just now faster than any other oil stove designed for summer use its a mark of distinction to own one of these fine stoves so economical to operate and so serviceable on the farm or any where in a modern kitchen drop in at our store and see one of these lovely stoves that selling so fast the coleman will relieve your heavy duty stove that can scarcely be re placed today ob the market brathwaite hardware stouffville ontario the legal minimum fat content of ice cream has heretofore been 13 per cent and the reduction since june 1st in the legal minimum to 9 per cent is for the purpose of conserving milk fat for the manu facture of other more essential dairy products infractions of the new regulations carry a fine of 200 and jail term as well local dealers ill purchase their ice cream from- the larger makers who are sure to take care f the new provisions lady bowlers name officers although greatly delayed be cause of weather conditions the lady bowlers of town will open the season this friday evening at the local greens and anticipate a good turnout of players on monday evening this week the annual elec tion of officers was held when mrs james ratcliff was elected presi dent mrs lud hoover and mrs alex grtfbin vicepresidents mrs george storey secretary and miss gertrude todd treasurer it is hop ed that last years membership will be increased by a few new members stouffville fair cadets attended church service last sunday evening in a body parading to the united church accompanied by the junior band officers in uniform com manding the unit were command ing officer g spence adjutant reg button and acting pilot officer iriussel barker other officers accom panying the march were m e watts carl boadway allen prouse and dr ss ball the sermon was given by rev douglas davis while mr alex ridley handmaster pre sided at the organ and miss alice forsyth rendered a cornet number mrs bennett of st enochs church choir toronto sang a solo including members of the band some 45 were on parade worship pers filled the body of the church and overflowed into the gallery all of which was regarded as a tribute to the air cadets court will live in markham a quiet marriage ceremony was solemnized at the united church parsonage in stouffville on friday afternoon june 12 1942 by the rev douglas davis when miss audrey millicent eagleson daugh ter of mr and mrs jos eagleson markham was wedded to charlie hoover youngest son of mr and mrs jake hoover of stouffville their attendants were lance cor poral and mrs jeorge hoover the young couple will reside in mark- ham cuts 050 of assessjient roll crea we want more of it you want the best market for it have our truck call or make your own deliveries to the creamery and get two cents extra per pound of bulterfat cold storage meat lockers for rent stouffville creamery co open tuesday thursday saturday evenings stouffville ont phone 18601 lake issue july 10 advertisers should prepare now to bring their message of merchan dise to the musslemans lake cot tagers the date of the special lake edition this year is july 16th owing to gas rationing mussle mans is being more heavily popu lated than ever this season and these campers are turning to stouff ville for their weekly supplies your display adv in this issue will go into every cottage cabin and tent on the lake dont miss this opportunity may bo forced to return home earl cook stouffville baseball product who has had his ups and downs since joining the ranks of the money players may have to re turn home the end of this month if the us government or the south em baseball association dont find some way to transport players from city to city except by bus a ban has been placed on this mode of travel which his proved to ho the most convenient earl is playing this year for beaumont a class h team of the texas circuit but bns been finding it hard of late to finish a game he has as manager steve oneill with whom he played at toronto the team is at present leading the league known for some years to a nnm ber of our clothing merchants as a travelling salesman and over twen tyfive years clerk of the village of storllngmreloury passed through town on thursday on a tour of in vestigation on the advisability of installing a curfew in his home town mr lourytold the tribune that sterling is in such close prox imity to a number of military camps that the council deem it advisable to place some restrictions of the movement of tho younger genera tion after dark such a law docs not prove very popular in ihls day and age when parents themselves aro on the go so much however with a curfew small children can only four property appeals faced the court of appeal in uxbridge township last saturday wihen council met to deal with the cases reeve johnson presided and mem bers of the council all sat as mem bers mr frank beach appealing on lot 28 con 2 200 acres of ranch land assessment reduced from 1700 to 1500 mrs hannah rolston appealing on e part of lot 31 con 4 75 acres assessment reduced from 800 to 700 no building on either of those properties mr ir r grant appealing on w half of lot 9 con 7 on account of fire destroying buildings reduced 150 mr hoyle brethour appealing on pts lots 3334 con 7 190 acres assessed for 5200 lowered 200 mr mcwhirter having a dog kill ed same was struck off a resolution by messrs beach and dickinson confirmed the roll with the above changes made plus a few changes in names due to change in ownership the council resumed general business and passed pay roll no 6 for payment totalling 29272 the navy league was granted 100 from the funds set aside by the county patriotic fund general accounts scrutinized and ordered paid total led 49062 the workmens compensation board advised council they had accepted the coverage of the town ship insurance reliable seeds reliable brand seed corn biddicks hybrid corn for ensilage nos 606 625 645 for grain no 355 sow hybrids 8 lbs per acre golden glow formley imp learning golden glow wisconsin no 7 white cap yellow dent sweepstakes ideal for green feed it is a leafy growthy corn 1 seeds for emergency feed sudan grass millet soy beans dwarf essex rape fall turnip seed schumacher feed the best for hogs dairy cattle and young stock seed buckwheat leave your order early as the supply is limited stiver bros dixon hill memorial decoration day the annual memorial service at dicksons hill cemetery will be held on sunday june 2sth the service will open at 230 pm rev douglas davis of stouffvillo will preach the stouffville orches tra and miss marguerite grubln will render special selections all are welcome dlstouffer simeon hoover president secy buth miller and evelyn cook the first two girls to be accept ed by the rcaf womens divi sion for toronto were ruth mill er stouffville and evelyn cook of islington miss miller ba is a resident of hagersville ibut had been on the stouffville high school staff for the last four years teaching mathematics and science she was granted early leave in order to answer the call to serve in the meteorology dept of the air force miss cook a native of islington obtained leave of absence as lib rarian of the wychwood public library she graduated from university toronto in 1940 her ambition is to be an actress she has been associated with harthouse pro- tions the young ladies are now on duty and will soon know whether the weather is more interesting than school books or libraries the girls are stationed at rock- cliff ontario claremont minister conference vicepresident camp ahshunyoong there is no better place for your boy or girl to spend 10 days of holi day than at this camp good leader ship wholesome meals organized play happy and healthful boys camp june 30 to july 9 girls camp july 9 to july 18 further particulars from the rev douglas davis r ingwoo d arthurthomas dlceve for 24 years in the sheriffs office in toronto was burled in the wideman ceme tery he spent half his- life in markham and was widely known in the municipality still be on the street if they aro in the company of some older guard- ian rev walter daniels of claremont has been honored with the vice- presidency of the baptist convention of ontario and quebec an honor accorded him at the convention held in hamilton last week prof william findlay of mcmas- ter university was chosen president to succeed rev w e hodgson dr bingham was reelected i secretary treasurer a position held for so many years by rev c e macleod of stouffville or until he resigned a year or two ago old timers are invited back for decoration day next sunday at stouffville arage former mckenzie garage repairs for all makes of cars supertest gas oils battery and tire service farmer we can take care of your soldering troubles expert workmanship licensed mechanic modern booth sandwiches hot dogs cold drinks tobacco ken laushway phone 25703 marmill growing mash 16 and 18 protein liis marmill growing mashes are rations that have given satisfactory results year after year rapid growth strong bone good feather development these results from the feeding of marmill growing mashes it con tains every ingredient essential for growth health and vitality all scientifically balanced just arrived a shipment of hybrid seed corn place your order now for blue coal ccentral feed store slouf fville ont phone 277