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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 26, 1933, p. 8

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stouffville ontario october 26th 1933 auction sale of household ftrniture the undersigned has received in structions to sell by public auction at the home of harold taylor main street stouffville friday oct 27 1933 in the entire household furniture kitchen dining room bedrooms etc sale will bo held right on main st in front of the lawson block west end terms cash salo at 130 f w provincial plowing mens stouffville plowmen made their usual good showing at the provin cial plowing match held near owen sound this month a feature of the match this year was the determina tion of the judges not to consider any contestants who failed to do their plowing in the alloted time and this caused some thirty plowmen to be disqualified in one days contest other plowmen who found them selves cramped for time broke into high speed when they ran their teams in an effort to finish in the i money this feature is a bono of i free dance contention at nearly all matches at ralph connors pavilion east silvbrsides auct 15000 to 20000 spectators side lake musselman on saturday were present on some days of the october 2s old tynie and modern week i dancing every following saturday the result of wednesdays plow- night melody kings four piece ing awarded elgin walker of mark- 1 orchestra good music for both coming dances a masquerade dance will he held at coulticos pavilion south shore lake musselman on saturday even ing october 28 fred cowles old time band will be there and a 7- plece orchestra prizes will be offer ed you cant afford to miss this swine rustlers large at dance at vandorf a dance will be held in the township hall at vandorf on the evening of friday oct 27 modern and old tyme dancing barley bailers orchestra big time promis ed everybody come 25 cents childrens ladies coats do not throw away that old fur coat muff or collar wo can remodell them to look just like now by using them for fur trimmings so much in demand with todays styles let us call on you and ex plain what wo can do and what we can save you i carry a line of up to the minute styles ladies coats and will be glad to fit you at your homo telephone me at hugh andersons no 158 and i will call harry golden note orders taken for made-to- measure coats if desired at very reasonable prices liam twp second prize in class 1 tractor and harry pugh of stoff- villo 4th in the first class for those who have never won a prize in the class d j tran of claremont rjr finish fifth in a large field his young son i joe ontered the class for boys under is and came fourth joe also carried off the kiwanis trophy for boys under sixteen years show ing the best work with single plow in third class open to those who had never won a prizo james clark of gormley was one of the winners fred timbers made a great win on friday when he won first in the tractor class five earlier in the week i win timbers carried off first in class 5 high cut with team othore winners were mh speoial tractor or team w ferguson 3rd he won 7th in sod also round and square dancing every body welcome victoria square attend the big masquerade dance in the hall here on tuesday oct 31 baxters barley bailers orches tra and four prizes given for best costumes best lady and best gents and best couples admission 35c ladies 25 lunch served everybody welcome cider mill reopened we are making cider every week day excepting mondays and satur days apple butter by appointment altona cider mills p nighswander farmto rent 100 acres on 8th con markham lot 33 mile below ring wood well watered good barn and yard hog pen henhouse all under cover water in barnyard and stable good soil apply j a mitchell ringwood all sorts mixed vegetables car lot shipments telephones office 256 residence 176 r e brown stouffville ontario turnips for foreign market a specialty october 24 1933 instructions to turnip growers dear sir of the writer takes this opportunity to ask your cooperation in the matter harvesting and handling your turnip crop this season we would impress on your mind the fact that we are very fortunate in our locality in having a very good run of turnips both as regards turnout and good quality this condition of turnips does not prevail by any means throughout our province for in many of the main shipping centres of western ontario they are poss essed with little or no turnips at all i while it would be folly on the part of anyone to predict or to guarantee any definite figures for the high market price which may later prevail it can safely be said that all holders of good turnips will be more than pleased with later returns for this crop pull your turnips by hand top them carefully with a knife not too large a knife works much better cut tops off so as to leave from to inch of neck but do not cut into body of turnips clean off all roots but do not cut tap root to short and do not load turnips by picking same up with the prong of fork which only destroys the flesh we will be pleased to handle all turnips harvested according to the plan suggested about but we positively cannot handle any roots taken out by the old care less method of the harrows and pitch fork very sincerely yours r e brown 1832 mmm 1933 coast to coast in canada newfoundland jamaica cuba ruekto rico dominican kepudlic new york cnicaco boston london encland strength strong progressive and with fa cilities international in scope the bank of nova scotia with a record of over one hundred years success ful banking experience strongly invites consideration from those seeking a banking connection worldwide facilities in every department of banking bank of nova scotia over a century of banking service county police are conducting an energetic investigation into the theft of six hogs from tait bros slaughter house in stouffville taken on the evening of oct 17 it is known that the vandal is no stranger to the place because he was able to make use of the loading de vice to get the pigs in the truck just as the owner would have don it strong suspicion points to a sus pect but the evidence was not sufficient to warrant an arrest the six pigs stolen weighed around 170 pounds each but how uufortuuate that the two porkers that presumably escaped when being taken from the pen to the loading platform could not speak they were forced in the field by mr tait the next morning and what a tale they could tell cancelled draw car tfor ringwood lmiss ada barkey la spending a time in toronto the first real snow storm of the season hit our burg on tuesday mrs j m grovo is holidaying with her sister mrs lee in hamil ton miss fraser and miss card of toronto spent a few days with mrs d wilson miss margaret grove of toronto was a recent weekend guest with her parents due to interference of the tor onto authorities the draw for the car under the auspices of the 100 club at scarboro has been cancelled the dance however will go on as arranged on friday november 3rd and other prizes within the limit of lhe law will lie given away proportionate to the number of tickets sold the newspaper reports of the telegram and star as given on satur day were absolutely misleading while the charge was laid no summons were were issued either mr davis or his son or the rev a w downer the dance and draw had noth ing whatever to do with the church of the epiphany but was under the auspices of the 100 club a charitable organization rev a w downer was not in the car when it was taken to headquarters and the car was not seized as intimated the case is withdraw on under standing that the car draw is abandoned local win peel prizes at the peel county plowing match held last friday at sandhill win timbers of iringwood captur ed first prize in class 1 high cut also he obtained the carlisle tro phy for putting up the best ridge in the class gardham tran of ralplv bruels has commenced j stood second in this bricking his new bungalow which he is building south of our village a number from here attended the plowing match at aurora on the 18 th bloomington mr marvin lemon of toronto university was how miss mildred lemon of toronto was home for the weekend dr and imrs j j matheson of toronto visited relatives on sun day mrs e a storry ruth and mrs o tranmer visited at locust hill one day recently the churchill endeavour society entertained the bloomington folk on frldey evening the local people giving the program mrs bruce morton conducted the program in the open tractor class fred timbers won first he also was awarded first for best ridge being presented with canada packers the sympathy of the community f is extended to mr and mrs walter l jacobs in the loss of their infant son we regret that mrs jacobs nee dorkis lewis is still criti cally ill in the stouffville hospital mrs george fockler is suffering from a very bruised shoulder the re sult of stepping into the deep ditch in front of he home when she alighted from a car one night recent ly instead of as she thought unto the bridge messrs p l steckley howard steckley robt ratcllff albert hoov er and harry ratcllff journeyed to meaford on saturday to try their luck with the lake trout luck sure was with them for they brougt back 42 lbs of trout some fish measuring 33 inches in length on monday evening about seven tyfive friends and neighbours met in a delightful surprise party at the home of mr and mrs filyer north of ringwood to bid fare well to mrs filyers brother bert serrick who leaves our community this week to enter training for the ministry in starkey seminary lakemount new york bert will be greatly missed from our district as he has always given generously of his time and talent in all church and musical activi ties the best wishes of the entire community go with him as he leaves to prepare for greater service an informal program of musical numbers and readings was enjoy ed including two selections from the young mens orchestra of which bert is a valued member fitting tributes to his sterling character and nigh ideals were paid in short addresses by the pastor mr morton and mr albert reesor teacher of the adult bible class to which mr serrick belonged in the ringwood sunday school refresh ments and a pleasant social hour brought the evening to a close alfalfa wanted 1 st and and 3rd cutting highest market prices paid submit samples dicksons hill mills phone 5505 mongolia we are glad to see bert silver- thoru is able to bo out again mrs green of bonds head has been visiting with her son j green mr harvey baker is in toronto taking some more treatments which we hope will prove successful mrs david byer of vineland lias been visiting her friends around mongolia mongolia card of thanks the family of the late james connor who passed away at gorm ley desire to convey their deep appreciation to uie many friends and neighbors for their assistance and kind expressions of sympathy offered during their present bereavement in mcmorinin crawford in loving memory of demetrious henry crawford who i departed this life one year ago october 29 1932 j quickly ami quietly came the call his sudden death surprised us all we are glad to see bert silver- we hav0 blu go1 has galned thorn out again after his brief ll- one of the best the world contained ever remembered by his wife and family uess tho newly weds mr and mrs dick jones were recent guests at c bunkers mr john yakes ono of the eldest men on the tenth is in very poor health and is not able to be out congratulations are due mr and mrs ernie strong on their recent marriage we welcome them on the tenth mr and mrs a fossey mr and mrs e madill and family of toron to also mr and mrs b burnell were at mr zellers on sunday delos graham qc ringwood the well driller had good success in drilling in this locality for thomas diller and george taylor of whom both have at least 10 or 12 feet of water a business meeting was held on the side of the road on sunday afternoon between two young men one who has entered into matri mony and ono who was getting advice on the subject auction sale of real estate and household furniture the undersigned has received in structions to sell by public auction at the residence of mrs r eltherington gormley monday oct 30 1933 the following property sowing machine bed childs crib 2 beds complete 3 rockers 2 coal oil heaters 12 meat or pickle tubs range 4 stands 12 dining room chairs dining room table 2 spinning wheels 2 yarn winders trunk 2 iron hoops feed boiler iron kettle flower stand iron griddle for fire place bird cage table washing machine apple dryer oil stove churn bowl and ladlo 2 buggy lanterns set dishes odd dishes lace curtains rods and poles fancy iwork lawn mower childs rocker hand sleigh black board garden tools 4 linoleum floor coverings tapestry rug 9x12 small rug kitchen ichairs cooking utonslls mans long fur coat barrels other articles town property at the same time and place tho houso and lot ono and two- third acres belonging to miss nancy brilllngor will be offered subject to a reserved bid good brick house good barn and hon houso all sltuato in old gormley terms ariranged terms on furniture cash sale at 130 pm a s farmer auctioneer goodwood john rae is improving nicely after his tonsil operation the wedding bells have rung and believe it or not there are more to follow j f reid spent sunday last in ottawa with his daughter mrs g crapper the lol will have important busiuess to transact next monday night miss gladys wagg spent the weekend in mount albert with her cousin imrs h leadbetter mr and mrs jno latcham were in hamilton on sunday visiting their daughter glad to report mrs richard rae is up again after being sick in bed for some time we are all going to the hallowe en party in the hall on that night it being presented by the wi mr ed wilson was taken to the hospital in toronto last saturday but so far no reports have been heard miss edith johnson and mr frost of toronto also miss elsie johnson of stouffville were the guests ot geo mayes last sunday mrs e forsyth miss sarah collins and mrs j e wagg were entertained at dinner at c w wat sons on sunday glad to report that mr and mrs wm sellers are both on the way to recovery after being on the sick list for some time mrs n wagg and norman visit ed relatives at udora on sunday miss jessie harporrn of orillia visited her home hero for a few days the very handsome gift of 10 was received by the goodwood cemetery board from the jubilee branch of the womans institute of church hill this donation is to bo oxpended in beautifying the grounds and the board are most grateful for tho gift 4th line uxbridge mr wm redman has a very bad cold miss hilda ashenhurst was at her home hero over the weekend congratulations to mr and mrs roy stewart on the birth of a son fred haynes has been helping mr ashenhurst with his turnips mrs george jones aunt of mark- ham is spending a lew days with her mrs hattie dawson spent a few days last week with her uncle mr blackburn of uxbridge who is ill wedding bells rang again last thursday when harry woodland and miss marjory maye were united in marriage avo wish them a long and happy married life the wa of the fifth line are holding a masquerade halloween social at the home of mr and mrs howard hockley on monday oct 30th next sunday october 29th is anniversary at the fifth line church ben bicks of whitchurch will be the special speaker at both services 11 am and 7pm cow for sale holstein spring er allan wideman phone 2120 for sale fifty barred rock al so so leghorn pullets ready to lay phono 176 r e brown for sale 7 pigs six weeks old d e bolender phono s504 apples for sale baldwins ex cellent keepers good cooking g lewis phone 4712 also durham cow about fresh for sale oak kitchen cabinet roller top in excellent con dition only 25 cost 50 phone stouffville 0312 a s farmer apples for sale spies snows and greening hand picked fruit walter gray lemonville phone 3703 wanted a few hundred bags ot large white potatoes dooley variety preferred at highest prices we are also loading large red carrots daily phone 170 or 256 r e brown fall sale of good imple ments low priced for sale 5 hp lister engine pulpers good as new cutting box new and used 3 drum roller 2 furrow riding plow oliver quebec sulkey plow like new int gas engine 1 hp heater and other used stoves b rexlin highest price for fowl hides wool etc phono 192 stouffville gordon e coder radio technician specializing in radio repairing builder of sound systems and power amplifiers radios built to your requirements get that radio tuned up for canadas radio celebration week nov 1 1 1 lowest prices all work guaranteed or money refunded phone s104 notice to creditors in the matter of the estate of james conner deceased all persons having claims against the estate of james conner late of the township of markham in tho couhty of york gentle man who died on the 14th day of october 1933 are hereby notified to send to the undersigned solici tors for the executors full particu lars ot their claims on or before the 11th day of november 1933 after which date the assets of the said estate will be distributed amongst the parties entitled there to having regard only to the claims of which the executors shall then have had notice charlie a conner esq jacob r cobbr esq executors of the said estate mccullough button stouffville ontario their solicitors herein dont buy pullets at fnncy prices we can supply you with good lay ing lions 75 yearlings on hand and you can buy them at half- price and get bigger eggs benj rcxlln phone 103 3 electric clocks free given away free on antifreeze for your car cities service antlfroozo gal 125 cities service alcohol gal 7bc test 30 degrees below zoro one ticlcot given free with each gallon purchased buy your antifreeze at d holdevs ford skrvice and win a new electric clock draw on friday docombor 1st at stanley theatre stouffville out in mcmorlnm in loving memory of mrs aniilo cook who died oct 24 1928 in heaven dear mother well find you when gods groat will is done well stand onco moro beside you when he calls for us to come sadly missed by daughter i mrs ohio flowell hi slouffvillo branch shop at our store this week and save fresh cooking figs 3 lbs 25c bulk dates j lbs 25c pkg quick loats 10c pumpkin large tin 10c nugget shoo polish 10c pearl soap 10 bars 20c large lux 18c calay soap 1 for 2lc c b soups 1 for 25c x fish sardines 2 tins 25c ginger snaps 3 lb 25c bitter sweet globes lb 25c milk chocolate globes lb i5c sugared egginasli jo lb 25c 0 quart pen rad oil 125 electric light bulbs 25c 50c darwin tulip bulbs dozen 25c p boadway manager box 244 phono 3306 j e smith- radio service all makes ot radios electric stoves toasters irons and fixtures repaired will appreciate your custom for sale 1 fada battery set hawthorne a literature of victory would be found in tho un- printed pages of most lives tho greater truths can not bo articulated each service is one of distinguished dignity a modest ceremony is su perintended with the samo discriminating caro as one ot greater ostentation principles of fairness guide r g clendening funeral director phone stouffville 268

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