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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 17, 1938, p. 8

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stouffville ontario thursday march 17th 1938 farm help we have all kinds of machinery new and used to make work on the farm more easy and pleasant for sale one trailer good mower 3 cream separators we have two good work horses for sale frank baker agent for international harvester co flury peter hamilton beatty peddler roofing co ren frew separator ok potato machine co repairs for almost every cream separator bargain excursions march 24- from stouffville to onr stations in maritime provinces provot quebecnew brunswick prince edward island nova scotia march 2526 to montreal 750 quebec city 1150 st anne de beaupre 1210 round trip fares fares tickets return limits and train information from agents ask for handbill canadian national t74ii v when they eat but health that is what makes and keeps hens profitable for even little ailments affect their laying your insurance against even a periodical fall ing off in egg production is pearsons poultry specific used regularly it will make and keep your hens in the money making class i for sale 100acre farm lor sale in mark- ham township 14 miles from toron to near surfaced county road schools and churches the west half of lot number three on the seventh concession all number one wheat and clover land with natural drainage nineroom brick house with slate roof barn horse and cow stables orchard good water no incum brance this fine farm is priced down for quick cash sale as the owner is moving from ontario robert m armstrong owner box g7 union- ville ontario i movie preview by chx ry specific made by the makers of creolin j e6 boy it from your nearest dealer dicksons hill mill sale register tuesday aiarch 29 auction sale 35 acres stock implements on lot 6 con 9 markham twp the farm is a good clay loarri in good condition all under cultivation good bank barn drive shed pig pen and first class dwelling never failing well property of geo h bennett terms for chatties cash terms for farm made known day of sale sale at 1 pm prentice prentice auctioneers thursday march 17 farm stock and implements at lot 23 con 3 west york the property of harry anderson sale at one terms cash a s farmer auctioneer tuesday march 22 extensive list of market garden tools farm implements horse and house furniture at lot 20 con 9 mark- ham 3 34 miles from stouffville belonging to h j lewis sale at 130 terms cash a s farmer auctioneer wednesday march 23 farm stock implements house furni ture the property of wm smith at lot 64 first concession of whitchurch mile from yonge street on wilcox lake road terms cash sale at one a s farmer auctioneer playing at the stanley this weekend the kid comes back with wayne morris remember the boy who hit the royal road to stardom in those two swell pictures kid gala had and submarine di wayne plays the lead in this prizefight yarn which although a bit thin as compared with the superb kid galahad has a com petent supporting cast in june travis barton maelane and kickie jones on the same pro gram little red walking hood in colour next midweek easy liv ing a riproarious comedy drama perhaps a little too much so for those who take their pictures seriousry the story a poor stenographer jean arthur who while riding on a bus is struck by a sable coat thrown from the window by a stock broker edward arnold who incidently has quarreled with his wife when jean re turns the coat he insist3 on her keeping it news spreads thai she is his mistress meanwhile she falls in love with her bene factors son a waiter in a luncheonette comedy is a little overdone but good entertain ment value snow white and the seven dwarfs the one big picture toronto has to offer at the pro- sent time is certainly proving all that the critics said about it it has a guaranteed booking of a month at the uptown walt disney who has switched his stand from imgm to rko has made this 51 700 000 effort of his a colossal success tak ing a story with so flimpsy a structure as a grimms fairy tale he has made his characters live in a way never thought possible before four al song hits give the picture a good boost do you know that the silk stockings worn by sonja henie in her picture one- in a million cost 3500 a pair and that during the taking of the picture she used as many as five pairs a day vandorf isfr and mrs bert dike and boy spent sunday with mrs c dike on the 2nd line missruth oliver was home over the weekend mr ronald hawtin alex moore orval ewart motored to toronto to hear the temperance contestants last thursday night mr and mrs russel sproxton and family were visitors with mr and mrs herbert hisey at ringwood on sunday mrs robert brown and wee son are expected home from york county hospital this week lmr clarance preston has been en gaged at george sproxton s for the coming season mr dug jennings will he employ ed at mr bob carrsfor the follow ing year mr and mrs w h sproxton aic under the doctors care mrs cale gave an interesting topic sunday evening at the yps the last will and testament of anson h forester bequeathed 200 to wesley church at snidors corners and if this is vandorf- we are delighted the will was filled for probate last week the yps will hold a st patricks party on thursday even ing in the church basement the hoys will wear white caps and the girls white aprons decorated with shamrock leaves ladies please bring lunch our yps will give the opic next sunday evening in form of a drama we congratulate tommy sheridan on doing so well delivering his temperanco speech in the keen pro vincial temperance contest held last thursday evening in the trinity united church in toronto tommy was suffering from the flu at the hmo a toronto boy captured 1st prize in memoriiun hoover in loving memory of our dear mother mrs david hoover who passed away on march 17 1937 gone dear mother gone forever how we miss your smiling face but you left us to remember none on earth can take your place a happy home we once enjoyed how sweet your memory still but deatli has left a loneliness the world can never fill husband and family in afcmorium rayinci in loving memory of a dear wife and mother mrs sarah dresser raymer who passed away nine years ago imarch is 1929 we love to think of you dear in mansions bright and fair where jesus reigns in glory there is no sorrow there where there is no parting where there is no pain or tears we will see you mother dear as we did in bygone years and god shall wipe away all tears from their eyes and there shall lie no more death ever remembered by husband and family in mcmoiinni baker in fond and loving memory of my dear mother mrs daniel baker ballantrae ontario who departed this life march 18 192g yes she sleeps but not forever in a lone and silent grave blessed promise she shall waken jesus died the lost to save in the dawning of the morning when the troubled night is oer ail the buds in beauty blooming will rejoice to see her more lovingly remembered by her daughter muriel lemonville just twentythree more days until good friday mr and mrs frank minns of ellesmere visited with misses lillian and scynthia cook one day last week earl cook left on saturday morn ing for the south to begin his seasons training we wish him much success this summer- earl has rented the canning farm here and will do a bit of farming next year during the off season in baseball congratulations bill a daughter is one of lifes most prized posses sions mrs walter gray and two daughters elda and baby mery visited misses lillian and scynthia cook thursday of last week misses velma and evelyn yake had tea with mrs albert law on saturday evening mr and mrs percy ha mm were sunday visitors of mr and mrs f whetter mr and mrs austin yake mr and mrs jay stouffer mr taylor and mr gordon lemon were visitors of mrs albert law misses earla and norma gray visited their grandmother on satur day mrs f campbell was visiting mi and mrs orval drewery last week mrs william topham is residing with her daughter mrs earl cook until she takes possession of her new home in stouffville the community extends its sym pathy to miss mary cook and her brothers messrs william andrew and george in the loss of their brother mr dan h cook who passed away in stouffville dickson hill mr and mrs frank barkey of toronto spent sunday at the old home imiss jean davis of stouffville visited with relatives here last week about thirtyfive were present at mr barkeys to enjoy the social evening last thursday mr wes widemau is having the electricity installed earl hoover will be wes assistant for the sum mer months why not build a church steeple and place a bell in it to announce the coming weddings then wj could tell where the wedding bels were ringing however keep april 20th an open date we were pleased to see so manv from stouffville at our sunday services and trust that they will make a special effort to attend as many of our revival services as they can clifford barkey is in tororto assisting his brother frank duiing a busy season the pastor rev william brown preached in the morning service of the revival campaign from the tex and the people had a mind to work in the afternoon the church was filled to capacity and the ser vice was in charge of the students of lome park college the hoy preacher claude vipon brought an inspiring message also special messages in song by the students with professor warren rendering a solo and the henderson sisters of gormley sang very beautifully in the evening miss walls ba assistant principal of lome park- college was the speaker with the students giving their testimonies and singing on monday evening the church was again filled to hear and enjoy the singing program by the girls chorus of the ontario bible school under the able leadership of professor steckley everyone is cordially invited to attend the services of this week and those of next when rev r h hamilton of sarnia a great man of god will jje the speaker specials for this week glasscos jam peach strawberry raspberry cherry jar 25c glasscos marmalade orange 23c fancy rice 4 lbs 25c robin hood oats 2 boxes 25c standard quality tomatoes 3 for 29c choice white corn 3 for 25c macaroni bulk lb 5c frozen salmon 2 lbs 25c centre cuts lb 15c quality price stores limited kenneth phillips manager stouffville branch rennies seeds we are stocking this season a full line of bulk and package flower vegetable and root seeds also seed cora at the usual prices special a limited quantity of no 21 oac seed barley weighing 52 lbs per bushel also wild goose wheat of good quality priced to sell robin hood flour the flour with the longest guarantee 24s 110 98s 405 dicksons hill mills established 1s42 stouffville ontario markham ontario plus service pine orchard the and melville misses jean and dorothy mcewen were home over the weekend mr mcewen is visiting with his sisters in penetanguishene mr and mrs allen hisey and son ronald visited with mr and mrs c barkey of the 9th line on sunday mr and mrs j w lehman and margaret mcewen and mr harnwn lehman motored o delhi on sundav last we are very sorry to report that a whooping cough epidemic is re sponsible for a very small atten dance at our school we are very pleased to report that vocal music is now being taught in our school by mr warren of mark- ham this should prove to be a great benefit to the children and the community 100 acinb farm for sauk sunday evening mongolia mr and mrs d booth spent a day last week in toronto there were thirtytwo at sunday school on sunday miss fay green had tea with iis3 margaret booth on sunday even ing mr and mrs cecil mortson and son visited with mr and mrs geo thompson on sunday mr and mrs fred pugh and family spent sunday with mr and mrs j d reesor mr and imrs ed wideman and daughters visited with her sister miss l robinson of goodwood on 193s the following property belonging to sale gardening tools farm implements and house furniture the undersigned has received in structions to sell by public auction at lot 20 concession 9 mark- ham township 3 miles south of stouffville on tues mar 22nd the following pro belonging to h j lewis horses and implements bay horse 9 years gray mare 12 years 1iiorse hay rake garden plow oliver 1ilorse wagan 1horse sleigh with cart 2row scultler massey harris mower deering disc harrows outthrow set harows 3 section oil drum two wheelbarows pig box wagon tongue extension ladder adder cream separator lantern number doubletrees neekyokes scalding trough set single harness set double harness 2 horse colars 3 cow chains 3 sets plow lines garden tools 3 i iocs 5 shovels g forks crow bar 2 scythes 2 trowels logging chains compressed air sprayer berry boxes quarts and pints berry crates six quart baskets butcher knives 4 water pails quantity half inch matched lumber miss jean johnston spent weekend with her parents mr mrs robert johnston mr walter widdifield of timmins paid a visit to his home here miss hazel reid rn also mr bruce reid of toronto spent the weekend with their mother miss vera coppins and miss k radford had tea wednesday even ing with imr and mrs c branden miss e roffey of markham was a weekend guest at the reid home mr charles rose had the mis fortune to upset his car on sunday while going to church mrs rose received some nasty bruises our hockey fans turned out last monday night to witness the play off between ballantrae and white rose and report a fast game miss annie willis was a supper guest at the home of airs reid on sunday night miss barbara bosworth has been on the sick list also the shropshire family mr francis star of the 4th line has returned home after spending the winter in the sunny south everyone enjoyed the program put on by the girls at the club wednes day evening this was the first meet ing since the electric lights have been installed we expect a good program next meeting the boys hav ing charge sixth line whitchurch hay rack box scuffler whitchurch towvshil west half lot 10 con 4 whit church an improved dairy and rain farm of the best class hank barn with water in stables and milk- bouse large root cellar under drive way pig pen for 75 hogs 24x4s drive shod wind mill frame house on improved country road 20 miles from toronto no incumbrances this fine property is priced down for quick cash sale as the owner is mov ing from ontario robert m armstrong owner box 67 union- ville ontario sunday guests with mr and mrs w wideman were imr and mrs percy wideman and daughter of markham and mr and mrs a carruthers and ernie a jolly evening was spent last fri day when our young men with unit ed forces raised a hallahaloo in the form of a charivari for the bride and bridegroom mrs george thompson entertain- 7 grain bags quantity hay 2 apple barrels 3 storm doors 5 window screens mail box number boxes rifle 32 crosscut saw horse blanket 3 screen doors trailer many other articles furniture bod iroom suite dining room suite sewing machine 3 tables wash stand sideboard meat barrel tub stand stove cider barrel 40 gallon 6 storm windows stove pipes aim chair stretcher couch wr tins desk 2 lamps radio battery set storage itaterv carpet washing machine clothes line with pulleys meat grinder new 12 bags seed potatoes early- cobblers coroner cupboards we are glad to report that ken harper son of mr and mrs ross harper is improving after a siego of pneumonia the womens association met at the home of mrs ross winterstein last week one afternoon and aiso the yps who enjoyed a very good evening last week miss mildred footo underwent an operation lit the toronto general private patients pavilion for appendicitis and is getting along nicely which we are all glad to hear she is expecting to return home in a few days bruce winterstein conveyed a number of women to the home of mr and mrs w atreed at maplj last saturday where mrs attreed was presented with a set of dishes the address accompanying the gift read you and mr attreed and jas slipped away from lemonville so quietly few of us realized that you were really leaving us until you were gone however we of the lemonville womens association felt that we could not let one of our valued members leave us without expressing in some small way our appreciation of the long years of faithful service you have so willingly rendered both to our wa and also to our church and sunday school we know that due ti ill health you were not always able to be with us at our meeting but still we knew your heart was with ui and we had your prayers and best wishes and we always enjoyed very much our meeting held in your home sometimes we knew it was a real- effort and taxed your strongrli a great deal to entertain jis at these meetings yet you did it cheerfully and willingly and made us very wel come we shall miss you all very much in our church and our com munity we remember it was here at lemonville that jim made his public confession and united with our church we are very glad indeed that jim took this step while stil among us it warms our hearts to see our young people united with the church for after all that is the great business of the church and all its organizations wo have conic- out to your home this afternoon lot only to carry these words of giect- ing and appreciation to you and mr attreed andjim but also o present to you this small tangiabto token or our appreciation and gratitude and we hope as you use it it will rensina you of a host of warm friends of lemonville bloomington mrs e a storry and ruth were in toronto one day last week miss elsie lemon of toronto was home for the weekend dr and mrs j j mathesbn of toronto spent sunday with relatives here mr glen gibbons has engaged with watson fairies for the coming season miss margaret churly of toronto spent several days with miss doris foote recently imr and airs ernie davis visited at his home in altona one day recently on tuesday evening the yps of the united church were enter tained at the home of air and airs ross winterstein about fifty were present a splendid meeting was hold in charge of aliss vera weils while a most interesting and helpful topic on temperance was given by aliss florence barkey also vocal selections by aliss gertrude clark were rendered and readings etc etc goodwood air a g gardner of alontreal was visiting with air wm helmkay iair and airs j r foote and aliss margaret charley wore at charles watsons on sunday airs george rodanz and miss dora todd of toronto visited their parents mr and mrs win todd on sunday airs john ashenhurst was called away on sunday owing to the illness of her daughter airs a greenwood of stouffville we all hope all will be well with her the bypu of the baptist church will hear a missionary from china on thursday evening all people of the community are invited mrs a j gardener of montreal was called home to nurse her stunt aliss margaret milkon who has been quite ill we are glad to hear she is improving the goodwood united sunday school have invited rev robert young of stouffville as their speaker to the young people on the subject decision on monday evening march 14th the womens association of the united church entertained tlii community at the home of air and airs charles w watson some ninetytwo were in attendance they celebrated wedding anniversaries of three couples connected with the church namely air and mrs jame3 h wagg air and lairs joseph cooper and air and airs watson the evening was spent in games and contests after which a mock wedd ing was staged sandwiches and cake wore served at the close it was a pleasing and eventful occasion groves blood tested kof sired baby chicks in three poulni- breeds white leghorns barred rocks while rocks females in all pens are a selected lot culled for body size egg pro duction large egg size full brcas- ed market type with many genera tions of 200 eggers back of them these birds are mated with soond generation rop cockerels of large size and good type with dams re cords up to 267 eggs in pullp ar ad grove phone stouff 4s02 classiiied notices girl wanted on farm to assist with housework only phone 303 wanted quantity of alangolds j b reesor phone g003 sow for sale due april 3rd tait phone s109 1gs for sale- howard st john 3 months old hone 1103 for sale 7 mares anil gelding 4 to s years old quiet u all har ness 1 barry phone 201 for sale lien gobblers apply phone s913 furkevs and 2 w ivrigiiall for sale registered holstein bull born august 193 priced reasonable o l hisey victoria square phone 120 wanted turnips for shipping good quality highest prices paid phone 30c russell drewery house wanted for the first week in may all conveniences required phone 2g3 ii golden wanted 25 to 50 acres of pasture land to rent apply to w brignall phone s913 for sale hatching egss while leghorns 2je each bruce morton phone 5g24 farai work wanted by an experienced young man available april 1st apply tribune oliice pigs for sale 3 white sows with 9 and 10 pigs each two weeks 25 chunks don storry phone 920g horses for sale brown mai9 s years bay alare 5 years car of western horses expected about imarch 19 c donor- phone 2512 for sale choice cooking apples only 50c bushel also 30 iigs ready to wean john spence phone 2913 experienced parai hand nonsmoker good milker desiraa work for summer or by the year available april 1st state wages apply tribune office stouffville farai iaiplejments for sale seed drill aiil scuffler massey harris set of harrows 4 section and a cultivator enquire at lou tindalls bloomington for sale team general purpose horses rising 3yearold also team of draughts rising 3yearold one clydesdale rising 7yearold r ii spofford phone 2124 200 acre farai for salk in whitchurch twp on improved county road 20 miles from toronto including 2ioo feet of well wooded bathing sand beach on preston lake being west half lot 1011 con 4 bank barn root cellar under driveway silo largo pig pen for 75 hogs windmill wlh water in stables and milk house 21xls driving shod all number one wheat and clover land under god state of cultivation no incumbrances priced down for quick sale as the owner is moving from ontario robert im armstrong box g7 unionville ontario for sale six billing room chairs round extension table 3 leaves and extra good 3 piece parlor suite also baby stroller good as new mrs john spence phone 2913 farai horses wo have 15 nice blocky work horses young and ready for spring work these are a well mannered lot see thorn t ii paisley phone 2g7 for rentmusselmans lake about 5 acres known as appleton park nino roomed brick house electric and furnace barn stable and refreshment booth picnic grounds apply harold a c breuls s2 king street east tor onto for salk 2 holstein cws fresh fob 3rd 2 holstein cows fresh feb 27th 1 holstein cow fresh feb 10th 1 jersey cow fresh feb 20 5 holstein springers all cattle negative to blood test j s honey son aiillikkx cd her sunday school class to aril erms of sa clsn sale at 130 oyster supper on saturday evening- o resejive other guests were shirley bunker o0 storey clerk and aliss margaret couperthwaite a s farmer auctioneer for sale 2hole annex stove gray enamel and nickel trim also a fibre baby carriage good con dition airs aicgrogan next to post office for results ship your cream to our creamery for safe and wholesome butler ask your grocer for stouffville creamery prints made only from cream produced from t b tested herds stouffville creamery co closed every evening at 6 oclock excepting saturdays phone 18601 v

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