Ontario Community Newspapers

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 31, 1933, p. 8

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

stouffvflle ontario thursday august 31st 1933 exhibition specials daily except sunday august 26th to sept 9th round di or reduced trip v23 fare includes admission to exhibition and coach transporation to and from terminal inside the grounds good returning until september jlth leave stouffville leave toronto 815 am bay at dundas standard time 945 pm gray coach lines f stouf f ville horticultural prize winners nolan mrs doton geranium s tho following is a list of prizo winners ageratum eva hoover mrs a closson aster m mertens mrs robert ratcliff aster pink b rex- lin mrs p lehman aster purple mrs allan closson balsam mrs vv fairies mrs a collius bud- delia mrs p lehman calendula mrs a closson mrs nolan calen dula mrs a closson mrs nolan calliopsis mrs closson m mortens coreopsis mrs lehman carnations mrs p lehman miss m merteus cockscomb eva hoover mrs robt brown cosmos mrs b doten mrs crosier dahlia roy grove mrs a collins dahlia show mrs a dowswell delphinium eva hoover m mortens annual lark spur mrs a closson eva hoover gaillardia mrs p lehman eva merteus mrs robert brown gyso- plialla annual allen closson mrs g watson gypsophalia perennial mrs a closson m mertens hydrangea mrs george lee eva hoover liatris mrs crosier mrs robt ratcliff mignonette anne lehman marigold african m merteus mrs a clossen marigolds french eva hooverallen closson nasturtium mrs nolan mrs w burnett pansies a clossen m mertens petunia single mrs doten mrs robert ratcliff petunia double mrs doten mrs robert ratcliff phlox annual m mertens mrs george watson phlox perenn ial mrs p lehman mrs o leh man rose white mrs n stoulter rose yellow mrs b smith roy grove rose pink mrs n stouffer mrs a collins rose redmrs smith roy grove rose collection i mrs p smith salpiglossis a liclosson mrs s lewis salvia mrs b rexlin mrs roy grove jscabioso a closson mrs s lowis hoover gladioli white mrs j borj snapdragon a closson eva hoov- insky mrs doten gladioli white 3 1 or straw flower a closson mrs anne lehman gladioli white 6 mrs nolan gladioli light 1 mrs j bornsky any other variety house plant roy grove mrs s goudie collection foliage plants mrs robt brown m mertens mrs o leh man hanging basket mrs b reesor mrs p lehman fruits yellow transparent apple a closson mrs o lehman duchess ann lehman mrs ed baker basket of fruits eva hoover mrs nolan m mertens celery mrs a closson mrs p lehman onions seed eva hoover m mertens onions sets eva hoover mrs a dowswell tomatoes mrs a collins a closson table cucum bers mrs f goudie mrs p leh- man pickling cucumbers ann leh man mrs d burnett beets eva hoover ruth storey cabbage b mrs a dowswell carrots mrs o lehman mrs d burnett pota toes white mrs d burnett mrs d crozier potatoes red mrs d crozier lettuce mrs a closson corn yellow ann lehman mrs robt mrs information for farmers won high honors to carl harper goes the honor of winning the kiwanis medal pre sented to the pupil having the high est marks in the recent entrance to high school examination in mark- ham township carl is a son of mr and mrs charles harper and a pupil of ssno9 just south of stouffville miss mcpherson his teacher sent up six pupils for entrance and every one was successful miss mcpherson who is a daughter of john mcpher son one time owner of the ring- wood carriage shop has the 9u line school in fine condition and r 1 cooling is delayed the effect soou pass- excellent work is being done both not put on flesh or produce milk as es off by prompl cooling the lactonie teacher and pupil are to be con gratulated on winning the medal icarl will be formally presented with the kiwanis medal in recogni tion of his high standing at a meet ing in the broadview ymca this thursday evening graded beef popular that candian consumers are be ginning to appreciate the advant ages of government graded beef is borne out by the fact that monthly sales in the dominion now ap proximately three million pounds it is also reported that the demand is increasing steadily when all classes of live stock do not have access to fresh water they suffer considerably during the hot weather ths owner in turn suffers as the the required animals reprived amount of water value of cooling milk it is a simple matter to control bacterial growth in milk at 40 de grees f there is practically no change in the number of bacteria at the end ot 24 hours at 50 de grees the numbe- increases four fold and at 60 degrees nearly a hundred times as many as at the start milk should bo cooled as promptly as possible freshly drawu milk contains a substance known as lactenin which is ablv to restrain i bacteria for a certain period if the box 244 phone 330s j e smith radio sekvick ah makes of radios electric stoves toasters irons and fixtures repaired will appreciate your custom for sale 1 fada battery set bloomington they otherwise might a good water supply is a necessity on every live stock farm and provision should be made to make it available to tho animals light doten mrs collins gladioli c anne lehman mrs nolan ioli pink 1 anne lehman mrs collins gladioli pink 3 mrs o lehman mrs s goudie gladioi dink c mrs nolan gladioli red 1 aiiuo lehman mrs collins gladioli red c mrs nolan gladioli salmon 1 mrs p lehman mrs collins gladioli salmon 3 anne lehman mrs s goudie gladioli salmon 01 mrs nolan gladioli yellow or orange mrs a dowswell mrs p lehman gladioli yellow or orange i 6 mrs nolan mrs s goudie gladi- jrfg oil violet or purple airs collins i doten stocks anne lehman mrs p lehman sweet peas 12 sprays mrs p lehman a closson basket glad- sweet peas a closson mrs p lehman verbena ann lehman m mertens zinnias collection a closson mrs rexlin mrs nolan specials collection perennials mrs p lehman mrs a closson eva hoov- erdisplay annuals a closson eva hoover mrs j borinsky basket cut flowers eva hoover annie leh man mrs nolan living room bouquet eva hoover m mortens nolan basket gladioli mrs t t t t cooking schools the cooking schools held at strathroy exeter st marys and aylruer recently under auspices of the department of agriculture proved very successful for in- stanle at aylmer more than 200 women attended each day geo a putman superintendent of womens institutes for ontario was in charge and his assistants were miss edith hopkins and miss m e mcdiarmid the idea was to demonstrate how to make the best use o ontarios bountiful foodstuffs new idea3 for preparing economical menus new ways to get the best out cf meats new thoughts on preparing dainty salads and desert and enjoyable beverages new sugestions for cann ing fruits and vegetables and new methods for making the table allow ance go farther and still keep the family wellfed printed recipes were also furnished it is likely that the cooking school plan will be extend ed to other centres in the future effect may bo extended even to 21 hours or longer ment odlfsl t t t t weekly crop report the recent raius have greatly im proved pastures and have assist- i ed tho spring seeding of clover and grasses lambtou county reports a 25 to 30 increase in the acreage of land prepared for fall wheat threshing of oats and barley iu kent is practically complete and while yields are below average they are better than anticipated kent also reports that two canning companies are paying live cents a bushel in advance of contract prices for tomatoes summer fal low and after harvest western wedding goodwood mr and mrs fred boston and family spent tuesday at the ex the mission band enoyed a pic nic on tuesday afternoon at geo mays woods miss viola todd and girl friend of wm brown parsnips a closson are ho at d crosier pie pumpkin todds mrs a dowswell mrs r brown hubbard squash mrs j borinsky mrs p lehman sweet peppers mrs p lehman collection veget able gardeners a closson collec tion vegetables mrsd crosier mrs f wagg men are confronted trying to make sale iv bouquet aslers mrs doten mrs b doten gladioli violet or gentlemans bouquet mrs p rnrple g mrs nolan gladioli ijehman mrs ro ratcliff glad- bronze or smoky mrs doten eva iolii six sp named mrs doten hoover gladioli bronze or smoky gladioli three spikes named ann 0 mrs nolangladioligmrs nolan lehman eva hoover wild flowers gladioli g spikes mrs nolan doten gladioli 12 spikes nolan best spiko of gladioli lehman gladioli primulinus mrs mrs j anne mrs private maternity home nursing medical and convelosccnt cases accepted private semi private rooms weekly rates 1000 inspection invited mrs geo thompson phono 780s stouffville r r nol alvin s farmer licensed auctioneer farm stock sales a specialty sales conductor anywhere rates moderate phono stouffville g312 addross gormley p o mrs d crosier amaryllis mrs j borinsky be gonia fibrous mrs j borinsky mrs b rexlin begonia tuberous mrs p lehman miss c wideman fuschia mrs j borinsky mrs doten ties geranium single mrs o lehman mrs doten geranium double mrs o- lehman hyd rangea mrs ii w watson any act of trying other variety in bloom mrs aj collins mrs g watson collection house plants mrs o lehman asparagus plumous mrs klinck mrs f wagg begonia rex mrs doten mrs p lehman begonia collection mrs j borinsky ruth storoy coleus collection m mer- county tens mrs o lehman mrs is doten cactus mrs rexlin mrs w burnett fern boston mrs f goudie fern any other variety mrs s goudie anne lehman rubber plant mrs s lehman mrs two alleged to have stolen alfalfa seed are held without bail markham aug 27 alleged to have stolen two bags of alfalfa seed from the farm of george cowie on the seventh concessiou of markham township bert cochrane and fred goldstone both of 10 dartford road toronto were taken into custody yesterday by chief of police walker the accused men according to the officer at the time of their arrest were attempting to dispose of tho alfalfa at the jones elevator mark ham village a short time previous he had been notified of the theft and on proceeding to the cowie farm followed the impressions of tire marks until ho camp to the elevator when he confronted the men in the to make a sale they gave him false names stating that they had no fixed address later however under examination they admitted their identity and were re moved to tho jail farm atlangstaff where they are held without ball pending their appearance in the police court births meyers at the private hospital stouffville on august 25 1933 to mr and mrs allan b meyer a daughter miss j kester of toronto is spending a few days with her cousins in and around the village holidays are almost over and the school bells will soon be ringing but we believe it will be wedding bells first mr and mrs richard ottowell of toronto professor and mrs dyer al so of toronto visited with mrs ottowell over the weekend mrs walter cooper entertained her s s class of juveniles number ing somewhere in the twenties on tuesday afternoon at her home in town the womens institute held the monthly meeting at the home of mrs russel feasby on wednesday last a nice crowd in attendance and an en joyable afternoon was spent the following are some of those who motored to port bolster on sunday from our town and picnicked there mr and mrs j e wagg and norman fred jackson mr and mrs j r foote and doris mrs wm jackson miss alma foote of newmarket mr and mrs c w watson and family and miss janie kester mr and mrs wm mcgraw ot chicago visited at c w watsons cne day last week mrs mcgraw was born and raised in this locality they left on thursday for montreal and may motor out the ottawa high way via north bay and sault ste mario then down the other side of lake michigan to their home in chicago where mr mcgraw is head supervisor over somo eight hundred men in tho electric lighting of the great city treheme man aug 5 a pretty wedding took place at matcheitville church thursday august 3 when mabel reta eldest daughter of mr and mrs a harland became the bride of william harold barlow or chicago 111 the church was taste fully decorated with cut flowers and potted plants the ceremony was cultivation performed by rev dr j a doyle are receiving a great deal of atjof brandon assisted by rev hartley tention iu most districts now in harland of mather man brother haldimand quite a few farmers of the bride miss evelyn harland are having the opportunity of plow- presided at the organ ing their land twice which is an the bride looked charming in an old practice seldom followed in the ankle length gown of cream em- last decade or so lincoln reports broidered chiffon finished at should- many early hatched poultry flocks ers and hemlino with flounces of beginning to lay freely and some plain chiffon sho wore the con- are exceptionally wellgrown by ventional veil and orange blossoms the judicious use of the oac and carried a bouquet of butterfly growing mash tho yield of grain roses she was given in marriage by generally is much below normal her father according to reports from several miss annie harland sister of the districts but the pquality is good bride wearing a frock of printed thos chase and mrs smith spent sunday in markham mrs mahon is visiting her sister near chatham ontario miss ruth storey was a weekend end at altoua with miss l bunker mrs sewell of boxgrove called on miss h fairies and miss m burnett on sunday mr and mrs oicar tindall of quaker hill also mrs gourlay of burlington were recent visitors at mrs laws on tuesday evening of last week the endeavour society met at the home of mr jas winterstein tho topic was taken by jack speneley after which a social evening was spent miss marion brumwell accom panied by her two brothers and mr howard hagerman of locust hill are leaving this week on a visit to the home ot their parents in deep- dale manitoba sow for sale duo sept lud hoover stouffville 15 for sale 9 pigs just weaned a bolender phone s weeks old fine lot v 04 tho harvest of duchess apples is in full swing in the iruitgrowing districts t t t t separate soxes early pullets will develop with greater uniformity if separated from the cockerels when they are eight to 12 weeks of age the males are domin eering and tend to claim the feed hopper space that has been allotted to the females furthermore it is good economy to sell the males be fore they become staggy poison ivy poison ivy is rather difficult to eradicate execept by persistent work declares j p clark horei- cultural lecturer agricuitual so cieties branch if the natch is not too large you can get rid of it by using one of the weed killers ob tainable at seed stores this should be applied according to the direc tions given which specify that the ground should be saturated with the liquid one or two applications applied a week or so apart will usually destroy the weed complete ly under some circumstances it can be exterminated most readily by the use of a pumbers torch in the hands of someone who is immune from poisoning a thorough burning out of tho branches and roots is very effective especially if an application of some weed killer is made shortly aftorwards another way of getting rid of this poison plant when it is growing on the ground is to cover as much of it as possible with boards or heavy roofing paper held down by boards in the coitrse of several weeks the lack of air water and sunshine will cause the plants to perish salt brine is sometimes used but it is too mild a remedy for large patches chiffon attended the bride her bouquet was of gladioli and fern mr louis matchett of treherne was groomsman during the signing of the register agillof pettapiece sang i love you truly following the ceremony a buffet luncheon was served at the home of the brides parents mrs barlow chose a green crept ensemble with dove grey bat and accessories for travelling the happy couple will reside in chicago out of town guests were dr and mrs j a doyle miss roberta doyle and miss m matchett of brandon mr and airs a gill of pettapiece rev hartley harland of mather and mr wesley harland of beausejour for sale 4 foot silence show case also one coal siove villi oven and piper jacob yake forsale70 acres west half lot 27 con s markham township bank barn frame dwelling albert holden todmorden rui phone agincourt 9 ring 4 voters rist 3033 municipality of whitchurch clerks notice of of voters first list posting more than 600000 canadians wore removed from the relief lists of the various provinces and muni cipalities in the past four months while some reduction was expected as a seasonal effect tho improve ment has been much more than a seasonal one notice is hereby given that i have complied with section 7 of the voters lists act and that i have posted up at my office at the township hall vandorf on tho 31st day of august 1933 tho list of all persons entitled to vote in tho said municipality at municipal elections and that such list remains there for inspection and i hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions cor rected according to law the last day of appeal being the 21st day of september 1933 dated this 31st day of august 1933 wm crawford clerk ot whitchurch for sale or rent 72 acres practically all workable at lot 31 con 9 markham stone house and good barns with stabling plenty of water and running spring on premises apply to owner nathan tarr phone 1711 for sale piano table side board 6 chairs writing desk bed springs and mattress number of windows extension ladder mrs david meyer main street wells cleaned and pumps repaired well drill ing done by experienced workman this is the season to attend to this work my rates are reasonable geo harman phone 9907 for sale or to let fine brick residence hot water heating hardwood floors sun room garden garage modern convenienc- terms reasonable immediate possession apply nathan forsyth church stree north stouffville out sale register thursday sept 14 farm stock and implements at lot 30 con 10 markham adjoining stouffville tho property of ernie strong who is giving up farming no reserve sale at 1 f w silversides auctioneer auction sale household furniture auto etc at the worlds fair william klinck who recently arrived from jenner alberta with a car load of horses which he sold hero by auction left on his return journey on wednesday mr klincq purchased a car from delbert holden so that he might motor west bruce rowbotham is accompanying him as far as chicago where tho pair will do up the big exhibition 8733 persons were killed or injured in ontario in 1932 because of careless driving motor vehicles branch ontario department of highways leopold macaulay minister in mcinoruiin connor in loving memory of our dear wife and mother sarah iconn- or who passed away on august 28 1931 time speeds on two years have passed since death and gloom its shadow cast within our homo whero all seemed bright and took from us the shining light wo miss that light and ever will tho vacant placo theres none can fill down hero wo mourn but not in vain whero up in heaven well meet again sadly missed by husband and daughters to he sold by public auction at mr cummings poultry farm half mile south of ballantrae opposite former kirby farm on saturday sept 9 1933 the following property belonging to mrs h kirby we needmonev and will sell valuable used imple ments away below their value lu order to make the turnover we require useful binders with years of service g and 7 foot cut 2 furow riding plowes farmeds friend oliver and other makes stiff tooth cultivator the new m h machine three drum roller bissell make why buy new repairs at the high rate you have to pay we have all kinds for almost every machine and they will serve you like new toten hay car with 80 feet of round track draw rope pulleys all complete for only 15 for quick sale ben rexlin phono 102 highest prices for wool fowl 2 library chairs solid oak leather couch oak organ dominion g octavo 2 tapestry chairs extension table sideboard 2 enameled beds 2 bed springs 2 mattresses 2 toilet sets 2 rockora 2 kitchen tables chairs dresser and washstand coloman lantern 4 burner oil stove and oven washing machine robe bishop 22 calibre rifle wringer boys bob sleighs hammock dishes lamps fruit jars linoleum rake forks stable broom etc overland sedan many othor articles terms cash salo at 130 pm f w silversides auctioneer undertaking and funeral service the people of stouff- vlllo north markham whitchurch and uxbrldgo townships will find our undertaking business in stouffville a satisfactory place to transact business in this line open all times we maintain a constant ser- vlco and only experienced men employed our chapel is available to you it you desire as part of tho regular ser vice with no extra charge my personal attendance at all funerals r g clendening funoral director phone stouffville 263

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy