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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 4, 1956, p. 11

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sale register news from mongolia mllsselmans lake auctioneers a 8 fariiek phone gorroley 5311 sellers atkinson ph ax 34771 stogff 303 jvev clarke prestige ph ax 35987 markhaun 36 four local lads ken zeller j congratulations locust hill thursday oct ii audio howard cowan ken barkey the mongolia home school sale ol dairy and be cattle and david winn along with the will meet tuesday night for the pigs bay farm cock injple- cubs from stouffsille and their october meeting a panel of 4 roeats farcitureetc on lot i walter winn went to has been selected to discuss any suggestions which please fill out percy terms cash xo rv- stars saturday night i the slips the children will bring krntm sctd sale at 100 glenn harris son of mr and from school and drop them in ken clarke prentice jjrs jim harris on the town- 1 lhe question box on your arrival beau ii- 1u1 leader walter wtnn went to has been selected t z concession s pickering the jjunlop observatory at questions or sugg rver pojvoi a rlchmobd hill to look a the you have to ofer auctioneers line had the misfortune to turn- s there monday oct compete thursday oct is auc- j hie and break his collarbone j mr and mrs wesley mcdow- tion sale of farm stock and playing at the mongolia ell visited last week with their iranements is head of holt ut t j ckort irvill nrt fm dispersal of fully accredited herd of purebred regtster- ed herefords the property of e a linton 1 mile east of little britain on county road s xies southiem of lindsay consisting of herd sire shady acres miier is o kith calves at foot 5 cos and heifer bred s yearling heif- era 10 yearling ateera stock- era most of the females hare been taccinated the animals feature breeding of montevista heir domino heir spring valley domino del zento and mixer sirs terms caaa sale at 1 30 oclock david linton pedigree an nouncements tv weldon clerk ted jackson auction eer saturday oct 15 auction sale o high class furniture 3- plece chesterfield suite occa sional chairs 2 china cabinets bedroom suites complete gar den equipment china glass ware at lot is con 9 tvhlt- church at muelmans lake post office the property of james pidgeon xo reserve as property sold term cash l at 1 pm lloyd turner clerk a s farmer auction eer saturday oct 13 auction sale of house and lot 6room brick dwelling with all con veniences large double lot on wilson st in the village of markham properly belong ing to the estate of the late lyle thomson terms made known on day of sale for further particulars apply to auctioneer immediate posses sion sale at 230 pm ken and clarke prentice auction eers baturday oct is exten sive auction sale celebrating 6 years of weekly auctions at the stouffville sales arena hwy no 4 7 rendering a ser vice to the surrounding com munity in providing a market for anything that is for sale our motto you bring it well- sell it has proven itself over the past 6 years and 1 growing every week making it necessary to extend our accommodations next year we now have a market for fat stock every mon tue wed thur of every week when canada packers buy market hogs cattle calves aheop this service provides you a market here at home giving you toronto service here this service baa grown beyond any expectations and is growing weekly give them a trial and be convinced the stouffville wa will have an outstanding bake sale come get in on the lucky draws at 4 pm celebrating our six years in the hales arena busi ness sale starts at 1 pm sellers atkinson pollard gafer auctioneers iaturday oct 13 auction sale of farm implements 2 tractors case baler poultry household furniture electric refrigerator and effects the property of mrs davis and stan burns at lot 27 con 3 vaughan township mile north of klgln slderoad on dufferln sale at 130 pm terms caeh no reserve farm aold ken clarke prentice auctioneers saturday oct 13 auc tion sale of cattle 2 tractors implements hay straw and furniture the property of carl swartz lot 7 con s reach twp 3 miles east of uxbrldge sale at 100 pm terms cash ted jackson auctioneer tuesday oct is import ant auction sale of dairy caltie 2 near new tractors power drill tractor mower double disc side rake man ure spreader thresher ham mer mill milker cooler elec tric motor grain straw and lumber furniture etc at lot 27 con 9 2 miles south of stouffville property of cliff ord king terms cash sale at 1230 no reserve farm sold faulkner and woods clerks sellers and atkinson auctioneers wednesday oct 17 auc- lion sale of w i1ic trarior baler elevator houlein dairy cattle horses hay grain hogs liens etc at lots 23 24 concession 7 vaughan tup 1 mllo north of maple slderoad property of lome c weldrlck sale at 1 pm terms cash no reserve farm sold ken clarke prentice auctioneers wednesday oct 17 im portant auction sale of 0 acre farm with flowing wells and streams 220 rod frontage in all 33 head of llolsuln cattle mostly fresh cows with calves by side full line of farm implements 700 year ling leghorn hens team of hores and swine at lot s con s whitchurch twp 1 npl ateln and shorthorn cattle 30 j school last week hes back in school now with his arm in yorkshire hogs model d case a a tractor lights starter pto sling this is the second acci- inciuding fumne of powei idem of its kind to happen at implements 1250 bales of j school this year ken zelier hay 1000 bales of straw 2000 went through the same in the bus grain at lots 4 5 con spring 9 east gwilllmbury 15s miles south and east of mount mr and mrs charles kers- albert the property of met well and family visited with her parents mr and mrs rowland winn on sunday mr and mrs joseph browns- berger albert and george and little donna enjoyed a family gettogether at the home of mrs brownsbergers brother mr roy brubacher at waterloo on sunday the brownsbergers also called at the brubacher home place at st jacobs and looked around at the familiar scenes the brick house is nearly 100 years old the present owner has made a lovely farm pond oldham no reserve farm is sold terms cash sale at 1 p m lloyd turner clerk a s farmer auctioneer thursday oct is exten sive auction sale of 35 regis tered and high grade holsteln cattle including springers fresh cows bred heifers vac cinated and blood tested also farmall h tractor good threshing machine loader 3- unit surge milker baled hay baled straw wheat mixed grain etc the property of austin rumbe at lot 2 con 3 king township h mile eouth of king city on the highway note this is one j below the house and to make it picturesque purchased a pair of ducks to swim on it believe it or not those ducks wont toucli the water but just walk round the pond do you suppose they really are ducks community good wishes to mr floyd doner and miss shir ley schell who will be married this saturday in the united missionary church dicksons hill floyd is attending teach ers college this year mr clarence piphcr is very happy to put away his combine to end this harvest season he finished 260 acres of custom work last thursday and it seem ed that every acre was a strug gle the tribunes editorial last week was very timely we like to see the farmers championed once in a while mr and mrs frank bell of milliken spent sunday with their daughter mrs walter vlnn and family and attended rally day service at stouffville united sunday school in the evening mrs winn barbara and janet took in the 106th anni versary service at ebenezer church at milliken with her mother jim mcdowell took in part of the interschool christian fel lowship convention at cherry hill farm last weekend the group of young folk and their leaders 125 or so enjoyed a hay ride around the country and a wiener roast at the mcdowell farm here saturday night mrs fred palmer and mrs clarence mcdowell attended a home and school tea at mark- ham high school friday after noon mr and mrs john sheridan enjoyed a motor trip to welland for their wedding anniversary last week school notes the teacher and pupils of mongolia school are preparing a float to join in the markham fair parade this week locust hill and mongolia held a base- of the good herds in the coun ty and are extra big cattle sale held under cover re freshments on the grounds wilson and arr clerks cattle sale at 230 no reserve farm aold terms cash the sale atarts at 1230 pm standard time sellers atkinson sales managers and auction eers friday oct 19 extensive auction sale of holsteln dalry cattle 35 blockers 100 pigs combine forage harvester hay corn attach 2 tractors 2 forage wagons complete auto steering forage blower trac tor cultivator on rubber trac tor spreader good double disc pto mower 3furrow hydraulic plow level harrows large quantity of chicken equipment baled straw cut hay new pine lumber furni ture etc note this is an extra good lot of implements the property of wilbur john son at lot 24 con 5 picker ing township 1h miles east of whitevale farm sold no reserve terms cash r e faulkner and k johnson clerks refreshments on the grounds sale starts at i pm standard time sellers and atkinson sales managers and auctioneers saturday oot 20 auction sale of 27 head of fat cattle shorthorns and herefords modern farm machinery com plete contents of household furniture electric range and refrigerator walnut furniture all near new on lot 20 con 3 north york township on dufferln st between finchs and steeles avenues proper ty of w d mcintosh sale at 1230 pm terms cash no reserve farm sold ken and clarke prentice auction eers wednesday oct 24 com plete dispersal by auction of the glendening farm ayrshire herd including fresh and springer cows bred heifers and heifer calves this herd is on official rop records which will he shown at time of sale these cattle are fully accredited government blood tested nov 1955 all nega tive the property of jos levison herd will be sold at lhe farm on lot 2 con 2 king township 1 mile south of temperanceville write for catalogues to owner no reserve farm sold terms cash morley cook clerk wm g ness on pedigrees sale at 1 pm standard time sellers atkinson sales man agers and auctioneers thursday oct 25 auction sale of 30 head of holsteln and shorthorn cattle york shire and tamworth hogs allischalmers wf model tractor and full line of farm implements hay grain fur niture etc at lot 4 con 3 north gwilllmbury at miami beach on highway 2 miles south of keswick the pro perty of fred foster no re serve as giving up farming sale at 1 pm sharp terms cash a s farmer auctioneer thursday oct 25 com plex dipersal by auction of duhcandale farm guernsey herd consisting of 50 head registered accredited blood- tested including springers fresh cows calves by side bred heifers heifer calves also herd sire 2 small ponies tractor like new tractor im plements hulk milk cooler 2 unit milker etc at lot 30 con 1 whitby township on no 2 hy within the cor poration of whitby sale managed by the big four guernsey club note write son robert mcdowell and fam ily of glasgow mrs bylstra will celebrate a birthday on october 12th greet ings about sixty of the cowan cousins met at the home of mr and mrs russell couperthwaite on sunday for a picnic lunch and to shower their niece mar garet cowan who will be mar ried in melville church west hill to mr howard tapscott on oct 13th mr and mrs john byers pat and gordon spent the weekend in sarnia with their son ronald and his wife it was quite thrill ing for the byers to attend the church where ron is pastor this year the sarnia church is one of the newer fields of the united missionary church and the attendance was quite grati fying 91 to sunday school pat byers stopped at kitch ener on the return trip to regis ter at emmanuel for the coming term stouffville presbyterian wms presbyterian wms the sept meeting of st james auxiliary of the wms was held at the home of mrs a g thompson the president mrs r stevens presided and welcomed visitors and members at the first meeting of the fall season following the presenta tion of reports the presbyterial fall rally was announced to be held in melrose presbyterian church toronto mrs c morris reminded members that october was the renewal month for sub scriptions to the glad tidings the magazine will be mailed directly to each subscriber in the coming year the program was in charge of group i the theme along the jericho road was presented by mrs h dixon miss m stirling mrs w morris miss e goudie and mrs a battisley with mrs ag thompson as narrator this took the form of a dramatic presentation describing an imaginary journey along the jericho road of the world where we meet some of the people who are bearing the brunt ofsuffering as a result of war and postwar conditions some forty million people are travelling this road all in need of help many are christians many are not through our gifts we can bring new hope and faith to the destitute millions we can rebuild their devastated churches and repair their shat tered lives man in his folly may divide and destroy god in his wisdom and grace unites and rebuilds the devotions were taken by mrs a battisley reading the parable of the good samaritan hurricane hazel was a gentle breeze compared to the blow that w as whipped up at the rate- i payers meeting last thursday night unlike hazel however it blew itself out doing very little damage and even less good the i meeting was called by the school board to acquaint parents with the present overcrowded con dition of the school and discuss the problems arising therefrom we noticed a tribune reporter on hand and presume you will be able to read a full and accu rate account of the evening somewhere else in this issue the bowling alley will soon be alive every night again the mixed league has been formed and the mens league will soon be organized and ready to bowl no nights have been set yet for the men the ladies lea gue had a meeting before bowl ing last monday and norma hubert was chosen secretary and gloria forfar treasurer it was also decided to change the bowling night to tuesdays and try for a more regular attend ance everyone seems just a little tired after a weekend and a wash day so remember from now on tuesdays at s the teenage group formed at the school held their first official meeting monday night mrs j paterson and mrs foi- dart have been working with the youngsters helping them to get started off on the right foot bob bennett has been elected president and barbara hein- man secretary they had as their guests mr h crowhurst a trustee and mrs j wylie of the home school if this pro ject meets the approval of the school board the home and school will sponsor and help all it can to make it a success to make such groups a real going concern the interest and cooperation of the parents is most important the first meet ing was very well doiic but ob- viously especially arranged for the guests enjoyment betty and helen mclean each played piano selections and darlene childs and jerry paterson strummed their guitars and very nicely too they also put on a quiz between two teams of four answering questions on general information tea and cookies were served to the guests and all in all it was very well done for a starter mrs wylie invited the presi dent and executive and all others interested to attend the next home and school meeting speahing of the next h j s i meeting it is to be held at the i school next wednesday oct 10 remember parents and friends 1 the point system is to be inaug- 1 urated so lets have a really 1 bangup turnout if you have not already joined come along and do so a strong active mem- bership makes for a strong use ful association two very inter- 1 esting speakers are to be on hand as part of the programme councillor cliff walwork a well known citizen is going to enlighten us regarding the for- mation and operation of a rec reation centre such a centre if organized in this area would solve the rec reational problems of all ages it is well worth a thought so come out and give a listen the second gentleman mr kim ro gers is a newcomer in the dis trict but none the s interest ing and important mr rogers has had a great deal of exper- the stotjfrviui tr1eune thatsay october 4 1956 pay it goodwood news mrs reuben may the friendship group of the baptist church held their first meeting of the fall season at the home of mr and mrs harry woodland devotions were led by mr england who introduced rev sargent of altona who gave a very interesting and in structive talk on training of families so that they are hedged in with good examples from the home the school the minister and sunday school teachers mrs bert may led the fellow ship time and a bountiful lunch was served to twentythree ad ults and eight children prayer meeting this thursday at the home of mr and mrs fred baldwin the association meeting of baptist churches in the trent valley association will be in the uxbridge churcn on oct 10 may goodwood be well repre sented ience in scouting and has very generously offered his services to form a scout troop in asso ciation with the present cub pack all those interested are in vited to attend and especially any boys who are scouts or have had experience in scouting tea will be served and it is hoped that it will be a pleasant and informative evening thanksgiving time is with us again and we hope you all have a very enjoyable weekend we have much to be thankful for this year we are still at peace with the world and our future prosperity looks brighter every year have a happy time and those of you who intend to tra vel be careful mrs wm may was able to leave hospital on monday she will spend some time with her daughter mrs dean percy be fore returning to goodwood mr and mrs f baldwin vis ited a few days last week with mr and mrs george couling of georgetown mr and mrs george baldwin and terry visited mr and mrs couling on saturday elmer may and allan hockley enjoyed a very interesting week end at cherry hill farm where representatives of the ijc of the ontario high schools met for a time of study and fellow- ship mr john may returned home from toronto general hospital on monday we wish him every hope that he may gain his sight again this is the time of year we get some beautiful days and j then say oh its too nice to stay inside how about re membering some of the shut- ins in our community the bypu held a very inter esting meeting and corn roast at the home of ailalne maye last thursday ailaine left on sunday for her nurses training in toronto we wish her every success in her studies ronald may celebrated his tenth birthday on saturday by having a few of his schoolmates over to play with him silo filling is the order of the day with many people putting their cob corn in silo too be cause of the severe frost it will not mature mr and mrs bev taylor and children spent sunday with her sister mae and gord jones the meeting closed with prayer ball game here last friday i a social half hour was enjoyed bob timbers in world match october 10th two young canadian farmers one from eastern and the other from western canada left mai- ton airport by plane on mon day to compete for the world championship title at the plow mens olympics near oxford oct 10 they are robert bob timbers 29 of stouffville ont and edwin mickey dcmman 23 of portage la prairie man they will be accompanied by a team manager russell beil- hartz of bruce station ont the pair won the right to represent canada at the annual world match some times called lhe plowmens olympics when they placed first and third in the esso silver plow competition at last years international match held near leamington at blylhcswood ont sixty-three- yearold jerry ferguson of cro- ton ont was runnerup but before taken part in the cana dian championship event russell beilhartz the team manager is a former president of the ontario plowmens asso ciation sponsor of the annual internatioal plowing match the internationa now in its 44th year is the largest and oldest annual plowing match held on the north american continent mrs beilhartz wife of the team manager will accompany her husband on the overseas trip and the couple will make an ex tended tour of europe following completion of world match pro gram the match is being held at shilllngford near oxford and is the fourth annual world contest the first was held at cobourg in 1953 and subsequent matches have been held in eire and swe den a feature of the match will under canadian championship rules no province is allowed to be the unveiling of a peace have more than one man on the cairn by the duke of glou- to owner fou catalogues no i twoman team edwin dcmman j cester the cairn built of stone reserve terms cash res- j who was third became robert topped by a threefoot replica h timbers teammalc to make the the eightee iur nmbcrs teammate to make the of the eighteenth century nor sold at 2 oylock sell as of im lk plow grandfather of the atkinson auctioneers penal oh modern plow the original of miles north of lungwrwid on i thursday oct 25 auc- il was the second canadian which is in the science museum highway 4 the property of walter jacob no icserve giving up farming term on chattels cash sale at 1 p m sharp lloyd turner clerk a s farmer auctioneer vnrm description at same time place will be offered for sale sub ject to reserve bid 70 acre farm including troom home with bath and hydro bank barn 3 poultry house 3 streams shrough properly 2 flowing wellj at barn so rod frontage on highway 4 it rod on slderoad jo acres workable balance in bush and pasture 2 miles from stouff ville and lj mile from school term on property l day of sale half cash wish 3 day baiince left or first raorcc t sj dont miss looking at this farm hon sale of case tractor late championship victory for tim- 1 south kensington london the model c farm implement bers who won lhe silver plow replica is the gift of the cana- grain straw household furnl- at cobourg ontario in 1953 dj council of plowing asso- marti t s j and subsequently was on the nations the esso golden plow weat of don mill head on eam whlch represent- irophy symbol of world plowing john ii ashs supremacy is a miniature of hill sale at 1 p m sharp in kirc 1n 19j in i9 hc ca this plow terms cash no reserve as i turcd the former esso trans- in addition to local stone the farm sold ken a clarke atlantic match which then won cairn will contain stones from prentice auctioneers him a tour of the united king- the 14 competing countries saturday oct 27 aucdom he started plowing com- kach stone will be engraved m ji ls i p at lht s 0 nlc anl with the name of its native klasware household appli h bcen contestant in one country and will be carried to or more events at every inter- england by team members two national plowing match since he peace cairns have already was fourteen ears of age been erected one at cobourg edwin demrrun also began as and the other at upsala sweden boy plowman having competed they take their name from the in regional and provincial latin inscription of the world matches since he was 13 he lias championship trophy pax at- a large array of prizes o show va colat meaning let peace for his efforts but he had sever cultivate the fields ancs and furntture of various styles and dates at unionvllle village on no 7 highway just eat of kennedy ltd the property of j p judd an tiques and mrs wilson sale at 130 pm terms cah no reserve proprietor d lln- irc bine ken a curwc prec auctioneer li ibix 1 pi lhe imfernaf ioiial pbwieii wmhh canadian crop production wsksbbbm mm s i rv herever plowing matches have been held in canada the increased interest aroused has resulted in better plowing better farrxiing this year the international plowing match is being held in ontario county at brooklin heber downs farm october 9 10 11 and 12 plowmen from many parts of canada will be competing for top honours the canadian bank of commerce extends a welcome and good wishes to all those competing at the international plowing match with more than 89 years experience in promoting better farming and looking after farmersbanking needs this bank is vitally interested in every important agricultural event a mobile educational unit like this will be on hand again at the 1956 international plowing match this canadian bank of commerce trailer is visited each year by thousands of farm people who ask information about farming and banking problems why dont you pay us a visit while youre at the match the canadian bank of commerce more than 725 branches across canada to serve you imm

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