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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 17, 1934, p. 8

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stouffvffle ontario may 17 1934 n o o 0 o o d o o d o o q o u o aoi aox jobo octoi x0e30i o 0 o o d o i i o n o o d o o d o d o o d o o d o d o d o o n o o 0 o is the paramount thing that interests the cream shipper but closely related to the price you can get for your cream is the kind of service your creamery renders to you as the shipper does lie give careful tests honest weight and does he take your cream all the year round good weather and bad or does he drop out of the picture when the roads are almost impassable and just when it is most inconvenient for you to make your own delivery as so many creameries are fair weather buyers it accounts for the overabundance of cream trucks on the roads at this season of the year the stouffville creamery is justly proud of its record in serving its patrons because they have never neglected them- and maintain a constant service twelye months of the year in addition patrons should remember they have the privilege of delivering their own cream and being allowed for the delivery this is something that not all creameries can offer you back in 1918 stouffville creamery co commenced a service to the farmers which has been steadily improved yearly until to day it cannot be excelled by any other concern- we take satisfaction in our effort from the fact that our business has gone ahead year by year with a steady growth which is a sure indication that our service is appreciated theres a reason why the local creamery takes in about 90 per cent of all the cream of this district service is the answer come and see us if you are not a shipper we will be glad to discuss your particular problem supply you with necessary cans pick up your cream or allow you to make your own delivery and pay you for it inaddition we pay the highest market price at all times just a word to milk shippers it is not a good thing to be shipping your surplus milk to the dairies at churn ing price the price you obtain is very low and the effect on milk prices is depressing it will pay you to send your surplus milk to our creamery in the form of cream you will get more money out of it this way while at the same time you help to keep big surpluses off the dailies- the cow jumped over the moon how we loved that little story in our childhood days and how little we dreamed that it would literally come true in our day and generation well heres how jt happened the worlds great est depression set in and fann ers were going into the red being sold out daily by the bailiff this section of ontario escaped the trouble to a marked degree simply because the old dairy cow fairly jumped over the moon she was the one line of defence against the bailiff the cream cheque fairly kept the wolf from the door thats enough to prove to most farmers they should keep more cows and ship their cream to us for highest prices and best daily service- try stouffville creamery butter is pasteurized and safe for the sick room as well as best for the working man grocer can supply you or procure direct from the creamery or from our rivers your next to selling cream hog raising has given the farmers best returns in 1934 by shipping your cream to us you have the necessary skim milk for hog raising the stouffville creamery has joe made a record we are informed that mr joe gould of markham township recent ly covered 50 acres of ground with the disc and harrows with his tractor using only five gallons of gasoline ijir gould rode the disc and dragged the harrows behind the disc but the fact that the work was done on only five gallons of gas is a revelation to us the ground was in good condition and dry stock notes goodwood miss edna mowibray of graven- hurst spending a couple of weeks with her sister mrs j p reld mrs w kendrey and son of tor onto visited her mother mrs b forsyth over the weekend mr and mrs h e henderson and family of oshawa yisited with relatives in the village on saturday gardening iu this community is the order of tfie day as all the citizens have had their gardens plowed the fare on the cnr going to toronto on saturday returning monday 75c return everybody should take advantage of this the goodwood united church are holding imothers day service on sunday morning next with special speaker those who heard some time ago or an accident to howard haynes were much relieved to discover that it was not as bad as at first report ed in fact there was no accident nor was howard in one at any time so liis many friends are glad that the arm which was not hurt and the legs which were not broken are healing nicely from nothing at all from much ado about nothing not by shakespeare a invitation is extended to all to attend the anniversary services of the goodwood baptist church this coming sunday may 20th the speaker will be the rev mr mcgrath of stouffville baptist church a union choir from the combined choirs of the village assisted iby outside friends will provide good music consisting of anthems with both solo and obligato work mens chorus with soprano obligato and the wldenian male quartette services at 3 and 730 pm mr w h johnson of markham township has sold hu percheron stallion kodl jr to mr a e kendrick of essex ont and has purchased a black percheron colt which is said to be the making of a fine horse claremont sarah ann may beloved wife of tobias caster passed peacefully away at her home in claremont on may 1st after an illness of several years duration throughout her long period of helpless invalidism de ceased continued to lighten the bur- ion of those who ministered to her by her constant manifectations ol patience and christian fortitude she was a member of the baptist church devoted to her husband and family and highly esteemed by all who knew her tho late mrs caster was a native of uxbridge townsip but had lived in clareinout most of hermarried life as the family moved here from goodwood many years ago surviving are her husband one son john of the staff of- the hydroelectric power commission toronto one daughter mrs r e forsyth of claremont and three granddaughters one sister of ux- bridgo also survives altona spent spent mr and fraser- parents mr and mrs h mcintosh last friday in toronto jack bradley was in toronto on monday miss reta eckardt spent the weekend with her parents miss blanch ireesor sunday with her parents mrs barkis reesor miss blanch reesor of ville was home with her over the weekend miss esther davis visited with her sister mrs jos wild of mark ham on sunday mr and imrs j imcdonald of salem spent sunday with her parents mr and mrs a davis on hundred and eleven attend ed sunday school last sabbath a special programme for mothers day was given the imothers day service in con nection with the sunday school was well attended onehundred and eleven being present d crosier has made several trips to port perry the last three weeks to see his father who is ill visitors with mr and mrs o madill on sunday were mr and mrs henry madill of toronto and daughter imiss olive madill mr harry thorne and grant baker tho womens institute met at the home of mrs f wagg on wednes day afternoon last with a splendid d attendance and as it was the final meeting of tho year the reorganiza tion of officers were as follows president mrs wm slack 1st vice prest mrs e drewery 2nd vice prest mrs w lehman secretarytreas mrs d crosier asst secytreas miss- b carter directors mrs w mckay mrs w ireesor mrs h imdntosh mrs l hodgson mrs a- carruuiers mrs j spang district director mrs f wagg district rep mrs w parker music direetors mrs t dunkold mrs r davis mrs f byer mrs h poinon flower committee mrs henry 0 slack convener mrs j byer mrs h yake mrs s lewis mrs h mcintosh relief icommittee mrs j mel ton mrs m harris mrs g thomp son mrs j byer community activities mrs w parker mrs e carruthers jmrs b lewis mrs a wagg home economics mrs keld mrs wm reesor reesor mrs s lewis social committee miss beatrite carter mrs m dunkeld mrs m tindall mrs f mckay press reporter mrs e lehman pianist mrs l hodgson assistant pianist miss m crosier auditors mrs f draper mrs r davis the annual summer meeting of the altona womens institute will take place at mrs w reesors this friday may 18 miss graydon of streetsvillo will speak on what our institute means to the community meeting at 2 oclock vandorf sir moynlhan and mis3 gwen visited with mr and mrs h stephens and family of york mills on sunday the wesley dramatic club will present their play entitled plain people at nobleton on wednesday night mr and mrs james brooks also mr j brooks sr visited with mr and mrs e foster of the fifth line on sunday we are sorry to report that mr harrisons hired man mac sorry i cannot spell last name was serious ly injured when the team dragged the cultivator over him on friday evening dr boyd of newmarket also presented imiss helen evans of white rose with a silver cup donated by the t eaton co as third prize in the oratorical contest held at aurora last winter queensville also presented a one act play entitled the color line the north york presbytery of young peoples met at vandorf church last tuesday evening for supper and a program consisting of speeches from the presidents of each society and a debate by keswick and temperanceville resolved that an agressive policy of imigration by the government would now be in the best interest of canada temperanceville having the negal tive side won the debate thus hold- ing the shield for a year feed news bulletin we have now on hand a supply of shurgain hog con centrate product of canada packers ltd this is an animal and mineral feed supplement so designed as to correctly balance your present grain ration thus prevent loss thro feeding improperly balanced rations as straight grain feeds invariably are shurgain hog concentrate fed hogs will be thrifty free from rickets worms and stiffness andwlll make a gain of one pound on each three to four pounds of feed consumed each sack ofshurgaln hog concentrate contains full feeding instructions also sufficient worm powder for one litter of pigs purchase your supply now 250 per cwt in jutes dieksons hill mills phone stouffville 5505 markham ontario cemetery notice a meeting of all interested iu the glasgow church property and ceme tery improvements will meet at the church on tuesday may 22ud at 730 sharp please he present to dis cuss the ways and means of im provement card of thanks mr and mrs thos drewery of lemonvillo are very grateful for tho effort put up by friends neighbors and firemen to have their home which resulted in some furniture be ing rescued from the destroyed building and they take this means to publicly thank one and all notice to whom it may concern the fire brigade of stouffville having had several calls recently to fires wish it understood that calls to the country must be paid for by the person making the call hence forth the basis of charge will be as follows call to fire if no chemical used 500 if chemical used 250 per tank additional to call signed on behalf of brigade win e smith secretary may 14th 1934 in mcinoriiim eckardt in loving memory of our dear daughter and sister laura slack who passed away may 13th 1925 sweet memories will linger foiever time cannot change them its true years that may come cannot sever our loving remembrance of you ever remembered by father mother and brothers ringwood melville fair todaythursday mr and mrs roy moyer and family of dicksons hill spent sun day with imr and mrs lloyd moyer stouffville vealing calves for sale r williams lincolnville sale shorthorn bull serviceable age robt spofford phone 2124 for sale quantity of asparagus roots at coc hundred also sweet clover hay j l ogdeu ph5s27 mare for sale about 1400 lbs and 5yearsold good worker frank timbers phone 4704 june chicks we are prepared to accept orders for june hatched chicks barred rocks from blood tested stock henry miller phone 4914 for sale cement block house roomed reception room ami kitchen small stable and nice garden electrically equipped situated in gormley rent to good tenant immediate possession apply to c doner or chas hoover gormley lawn mowers sharpened bring in your mower and have it reconditioned and knives sharpen ed less irowbotham next the fire hall three treats at cedar glen pwilion park musselmans lake potatoes for sale white giant variety good and sound for seed or eating seneca baker phone 209 for sale seed potatoes certified dooleys and limited quantity of irish cobblers h w harper goodwood or phone stouffville 5910 saturday may 19th dance at cedar glen pavilion by britanias wednesday may 23rd- dance at 9 to the wee hours music by fred cowie and band thursday may 24th dance to the boak boys orchestra band admission 25c coffee free at intermission june chicks we are prepared to accept orders for june hatched chicks barred rocks from bloou tested stock henry miller phone 4914 used parts tires for sale i have just wrecked a 1925 gray dort car and offer parts for sale also 4 good tires 31x4 we also have a 326 heavy duty truck tire and tube for sale with thousands of miles in them rabs garage goodwood phone 2002 see h o klinck obrien avenue for your insurance needs in fire life automobile burglary and all casualty lines 1832 i 1934 t dun- mrs b plants about ready i will have roady for sale by may 15 4 of the best varieties of tomato plants r stewart albert st phone 1208 ioexox loot 30e30i card of thanks tho undersigned desire to express their hearty appreciation to the stouffville and unlonvllle lire brig ades and the neighbors and any others who rendered such valuable assistance resulting in saving our i homo from being destroyed by lire o on the occasion of the recent blaze mat lomonvllje coast to coast in canada newfoundland jamaica cuba puerto rico dominican republic newtoiuc chicago boston london england so una yreoit i the knowledge that sound credit is the lifeblood of trade has been a basic guiding principle of those charged with the direction of this bank throughout its existence of over a hundred years since 1832 worldwidefacilities in every department of banking the bank of nova scotia over a century of banking service mr and mrs geo martin na

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