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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 9, 1936, p. 8

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stouffville ontario january 9 1936 glasgow mr and mrs proctor from alllston have been visiting in this district with his brother mr john miss erla davis spent saturday at mr harry paisleys in stouffville mrs r brown spent a day recently with her daughter mrs willis alcnair of bloomington mr roy smith is spending a time in kitchener mrs ralph davis spent a day last week with his sister mrs louis slack miss joyce cleare is visiting with her father in london mr lewis smith and lady friend of toronto spent a few days last week with his parents mr and mrs n i smith cottage prayer meeting jan 13 at the home of mrs louis e slack ringwood mrs m hibbard is spending a few days with relatives near gormley we had our january thaw on monday and tuesday of this week aliss erma johnson of toronto spent xew years at the home of her parents there will be an important auction sale on the robt miller farm in february wheu his shorthorn herd will be sold murray sinclair spent christmas day under the parental roof he is still stationed in the north at minden the sympathy of the community goes out to mr morgan baker and family in their bereavement and loss happy new year at this time as we enter the threshold of another year we take the opportunity to wish one and all our business associates and others a happy and prosperous 19 3 6 frank baker farm implements and real estate phone 15204 ot a loving wife and mother mr and mrs donald wilson were in toronto on tuesday attending the funeral of the late arthur penrose we congratulate reeve newton rae on his reappointment as reeve of whitchurch twp with the largest majority ver polled in whitchurch messrs alex logan and george abell and miss helen abell are atten ding the agricuture course being held in stouffville for the month of january rev w e smalley of sixth line baptist circuit will occupy the pulpit here at the sunday afternoon service mr smalley and mr morton are exchanging pulpits for the day we are glad to report that mrs martin pockler who has been con fined to her bed for the past ten weeks is able to he up for a short time each day and at this time we would like to express birthday greetings and say many happy returns to her having reached her seventyninth birthday today mr simeon hoovers now residence at dixon hill will soon be com pleted and ready for mr and mrs hoover to occupy we are sorry to report that mrs hoover is not enjoying very good health of late having been confined to her bed for some time her many friends hope that her condition will soon im prove so that she will be able to enjoy the comforts of their new home markham township murkhnm township card of thanks i heartily- thank one and all the ratepayers who supported my candidature which returned me with such a large majority as deputy- reeve for another term careful attention to municipal business will be given at all times james rennie why does she chew bone because she lacks phosphate and other minerals solm i n is the response of science to the demand for an inexpensive mineral supplement which may be relied on to keep all animals from cows to chicks healthy and productive solmin supplies in correct balance and assimilable forms the several mineral substances necessary for normal body functions and which are lacking in farm feeds solmin prevents mineral starvation solves breeding and feeding problems price 300 per 100 lb bag stiver bros stouffville phone 4501 card of thanks to the ratepayers of alarkham i wish to express my appreciation for the splendid support which returns me as a member of the council for another term i shall do my utmost to merit the confidence placed in me albert rbesor markham township to the electors for the splendid confidence placed in me by the electors in putt ing me at the head of the poll for councillor i say thank you this confidence i trust will be merited in the future as i have tried to do my best in the past chas hooper whitchurch township to ratepayers of whit church i take this opportunity to ex press my great appreciation for the overwhelming support accorded me on monday in returning me as reeve for another term with the cooperation of my colleagues in council which i have enj at all times we shall endeavour to merit your approval for a successful 1936 wishing one and all a happy and prosperous year newton rae goodwood pastor intimates desire for change we are sorry to report that rev george burry our united church pastor has announced his retire ment on the goodwood charge after a pastorate of five years the change will be effective next july we under stand the next meeting of the alert bible class will be at edward fosketts on january 13 we are glad to report mrs j f reid who was taken suddenly ill on saturday evening is much improved sorry to report mr eli storry is still in bed and l ot improving as we would like to hear the goodwood united suuiay school held their annual meeting on monday evening when the following officers were appointed supt mr a e staley secy carl ashenhurst treas miss i foskett teachers mr j f reid j ashenhurst thos dowswell e morgason mrs russel storry ruth hope mrs g burry mrs j h wagg mrs w cooper the business meeting of the alert bible class was held at the home of mr bert staley on monday mr staley acting for the president called the meeting to order by singing one verse of blest be the tie that binds rev burry led the devotional period and scripture reading the roll call showed thirteen members present the election of officers hon president mr a staley president- lloyd b wagg 1st vice frank heys secytreas chas p plews class teacher e morgason a delight ful lunch was served by mrs staley and a vote of thanks was given to mr and mrs staley for their kind reception get leniency plea british courts secretary of home office proposes full inquiry before prison terms law ix effect feb 1 london magistrates of the courts of britain have received a letter from sir john simon home secretary urging more lenient treatment for those brought into the courts for debt after feb 1 under the money payments act of 1935 a person vho fails to pay must be brought before the court a second time instead of being taken to jail imprisonment will only be imposed if the magistrate is convinced ot the bad faith of the debtor the home secretary expresses in the letter his earnest desire that the number of persons who go to prison each year for nonpayment of debts shall be reduced he asks the cooperation of magistrates to keep those who have difficulty in pay ing out of prison claremont altona miss bray spent a couple of days with miss evyln reesor mr and mrs f wagg entertain ed their family on new years mrs hodgson of stouffville was with her son l hodgson on new years air and mrs e lehman and grace spent new years day with joseph hoovers mr and mrs h mcintosh enter tained a number of their relatives from listowei over the holiday mr and mrs d crosier and daughters spent new years with mr and airs roy grove of ring- wood mr and airs a davis esther and norman neal spent new years with air and airs j alcdonald of kinsale the twinkling star class met at the home of aliss esther davis on friday evening for the purpose of electing officers the result was as follows president evyln reesor secretary hilda aladill treasurer annie lehman pianist grace lehman air and airs g ai forsyth enter tained a large number of relatives on new years a family gathering was held at the home of aliss miller and robt scott on new years day air alorley was appointed school trustee at the annual school aleet- ing the three for this year are messrs john scott g m forsyth and fred alorley aliss jean gregg has been appointed librarian of the public library to succeed miss walker who resigned after many years of faithful service prof donald rawson of saska toon university spent new years with his mother dr rawson came east to attend the national confer ence of fisheries re search at ottawa mr jones section boss of one of the claremout gangs has been trans ferred to agincourt and air rogers of peterboro has been appointed to succeed aie alorgan as boss of the other gang all members of the township council were returned to office for another year by acclamation so the only election held here on alonday was for police trustees there were six contestants for the office and those elected were messrs john fleming albert alantle and lyman pi 1 key an official reception was tender ed rev and airs augustine on friday evening last following the annual meeting and roll call of the baptist church congregation a number of visitors from neighboring baptist churches were present and rev air glover welcomed the new minister on behalf of the united church at the business meeting the former officers of the church were elected for another year the dominion stores stouffville branch wednesday to wednesd specials domino baking powder 1 lb choice blueberries tin white clover honey pail wax beans 3 tins tomato juice 3 large tins tomato juice 10 12 oz 3 for brunswick sardines 3 tins blue rose rice lb blue ribbon cocoa 2 lbs richmello coffee lb sliced or piece bacon lb fig bars 2 lbs paul boadway manauer ay 15c 10c sik- 23c 23c 14c 14c 7c 20c 20c 25c 2-k- card of thanks we take this opportunity at this time to express to the score of friends neighbors the church organization societies etc our deep and abiding inward apprecia tion for those many kindly acts spoken and expressed in other forms throughout the illness and subsequent passing of a dearly loved wife and mother all of which helped us better to bear the bitter sorrow morgan baker and family real estate for sale well located farm property of 41 acres on highway just north of stouffville bank barn cement pig pen straw shed and hen house frame dwelling and rural mail apply to owner win alorris stouffville farai for sale estate ot the late a b holden 70 acres lot 27 con s alarkham apply on premises or to airs holden todmorden rri phone agin court 9 ring 4 farmers information convention dates arrangements have been com pleted by the agricultural assoc iations concerned to hold their annual aleetings and conventions as announced below 1938 ontario association of agricult ural societies formerly ontario association of fairs and exhibi tions annual convention tues day and wednesday february 4 and 1 5 commencing at 930 am king edward hotel toronto ontario plowmens association annual meeting thursday february 6th commencing at 1030 am directors aleeting at 930 king edward hotel toronto ontario field crop and seed growers association annual aleeting friday february 7th commencing at 930 am king edward hotel toronto ontario vegetable growers as sociation annual aleeting tues day february 11th commencing at 930 a m royal york hotel toronto convention wednesday feb ruary 12th commencing at 930 j am royal york hotel toronto i ontario horticultural associaj tion annual convention thurs- 1 day and friday february 13 and 14 commencing at 9 am royal for sale or to rent s room house 3 lots and garage church st stouffville large rooms very easily heated all modern conveniences apply to d holden stouffville ph 1s401 houe- and lot for sale in stouffville valuable frame house 6 rooms and bath in good repair barn and over half acre of garden property all situate on south side of main street just east ot presbyterian church reasonable cash payment will take this property call and see the place apply to airs alary philips on premises classified notices aliss crosby and harry aleyers of zephyr were visiting at arthur storeys one day recently xmtputz with new perfected hydraulic brakes and all the other modern features wanted work on farm by ex perienced man alarried ph 803 for sale jerseyholstein cow due to freshen robt harbinson lot 27 con 3 alarkham for sale plymouth rock pullets ready to lay edw hoover altona lost grayhound dog light tan color female reward telephone f shelke 2502 gormley for sale brood sow due jan 15 george jones uxbridge phone 1720 claremont for sale cutter and light sleigh also quantity feeding turnips at 5c bushel jos b reesor phone 6005 hydr b turret top bodies by fisher valveinhead engine tpverybodys talking about chevrolets new per- f acted hydraulic brakes and no wonder lor theyre the smoothest easiestacting brakes ever placed on a lowpriced car but brakes only begin to tell the story of chevrolets completeness for 1936 no other lowpriced car can match the beauty and safety of chevrolets solidsteel turret top bodies by fisher the healthful comfort of its fisher nodraft ventilation the power plus economy of its great valveinhead engine or the rid ing ease of kneeaction on all master doluxe models o all lowpriced cars chevrolet alone offers you all these fine outstanding advantages for complete motoring enjoyment see and drive the car today you can purchase your new chevrolet on the new greatly reduced 7 gmac canadian plan fisher nodraft ve kneeaction on master deluxe models priced from standard 2pass coupe dtlmed it factory othm oct fdfy ctrfbptd frerjhi and goftroatat rjtiitnjca fee oi ntra master deluxe models from 905 at factory w s widdif1eld dealer stouffville e a stonehouse associate dealer markham york hotel toronto must be abortion free a ruling which was not unex pected has been made by the health of animals branch at ottawa effective january 1 all cattle six months old or more of dairy or breeding type to be exported to the united states must be accompanied by a certificate saying they are free from bangs disease also known as infectious abortion the certificate signed or en dorsed by an official veterinarian of the country of origin must show that the animals are free from the disease and have been subjected to a test within 60 days of the date of exportation showing negative re sults of the disease ofiicial advice received from the united states federal department of agriculture by dr george hilton canadian veterinary director general said the order does not include cattle exported for im mediate slaughter steers and spay ed heirors and cattle for grazing or feeding which are not of the dairy breeding type dr hilton said the health of animals branch is prepar ed to assist farmers in taking necessary measures to free their herds from the disease alsike seed production a survey at the end of october would indicate the following com mercial alsike seed production in canada this year central and western ontario 200000 pounds which is a decidedly light crop when compared with the eight to ten million pounds which used to be produced annually in this part of canada a negligible crop is reported in northwestern ontario which ordinarily supplies a fair quality of seed and only about 5000 pounds of reasonably pure alsike is indicated in the tlmls- kaming districts of northern on tario and quebec about two car loads are reported in the prince george production district of british columbia in addition there may bo somo 1000000 pounds of timothy containing more or less alsike in tho timiskamlng districts of ontario and quebec a shortage of alsike for normal canadian requirements which ap proximates 1500000 pounds per annum seems inevitable for next spring although there may be some importations from the united states and europe to increase the supply prices paid growers in 1935 have not yet been established but in 1934 when alsike was scarce also growers received from 20 to 25c per pound for no 1 grade cedar for sale cedar posts hydro poles barn sleepers cut any length from choice lumber f w betz sons phone 177 for sale pony and saddle also 1 driving horse apply to mrs terry phone 40g stouffville con 4 whitchurch dry hardwood for sale we still have a few cords of dry body hardwood also limbwood cut and delivered anywhere terms cash fw betz sons phone 177 tenders for wood tenders will be received on and up to jan 16 1936 for the purchase of 24 single cords of 16 hardwood beach and maple delivered at ss no 10 bloomington the lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted address tenders to the secretary willis e wideman stouffville rr3 notice to creditors all persons having any claim against aaron storry of the township of uxbridge whose i assets are being administered pursuant to the provisions of the farmers creditors arrangement act are required to file the same with sworn proof thereof with the undersigned solici tors not later than january 26th 1936 after which date the moneys realized from the sale of all the nssets of the said aaron storey will be distributed and all claims of which the undersigned trustees have not received notice will he barred as against them dated at oshawa ontario this 2gth day of december ad 1935 greer iruaiphreys o king street e oshawa ont on behalf of t alorley symes and charles forsyth trustees on behalf of john fallowdown ofllclal receiver notice to creditors in the estnto of robert miijiek fnmier deceased notice is hereby given pursuant to the trustee act that all persons having claims against the estate of robert aiiller late of the village of stouffville in tho county of york farmer deceased who died on the 24th day of november 1935 are hereby notified to send to the undersigned solicitors tor the ex ecutor full particulars of their claims duly verified on or before tho 15th day of january 1936 after which date the assets of the said estate will be distributed amongst tho parties entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which the executor shall then have had notice barstow h miller esq 393 aberdeen ave hamilton ontario executor solicitors for executor aiccullough button stouffville ontario

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