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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 23, 1939, p. 7

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday feb 23rd 1939 page seven local juvenile contenders ousted from playoffs on the tail end of a 52 score stouffvilles juvenile hockey hopes faded from the picture in markham on thursday night against the wellbalanced v 8 motors squad from richmond hill this was the third and de ciding game of a best two out of three series richmond hill took an early lead of two goals which lead was never seriously endangered stouffville counter early in the second period to make it 21 but the hill came right back a few seconds later to take a hold on their two goal margin once more this ended the scor ing for the second period in the final innings stouff ville kept the play practically continuously in richmond hill territory but just could not beat frank carr in the net carr was the standout on the ice for the hill and turned back the local invaders time and again when they looked to be right in for a sure counter in the first period stouffville outshot the black shirts two to one vvally nicholson in front of the stouffville twine was no less spectacular and on four occasions during the last period when the hill had broken loose with stouffville every man up he outguessed the opposition and proved a real stumbling block to the hill forwards on everyone of the five goals scored he was completely unpro tected harper cooper and stewart were the pick of the local out fit the edge on which rich mond hill can base their win was in their smoother style of play around the nets and this ing of the win by a small mar gin teacher if a farmer sells 5 tons of hay at 6000 per ton what will he get pupil a used car hmmz warning to turnip growers loddon norfolk england feb 1st 1938 it has been brought to our attention that certain ontario seed firms other than dominion seed house have been offering turnip seed purporting to be cannells purple king this is to notify you that seeds of our growing are available on the north american continent only from the dominion seed house georgetown ontario or their duly authorized agents for your protection all our seeds are sold in sealed packages only and bear this signature cdcr every farmer and gardener should have our big rntc j939 s and nursery book it includes full information on the world famed cannells root seeds for which we arc sole northamerican distributors write today dominion seed house georgetown ontario grocery store looted by thugs friday night a marauder jimmied the front door of wm hicklings grocery store and stole a large amount of stock in the town of uxbridge the theft was discovered by john terry who was on his way to work the exact value of the stolen goods has not yet been estimated chief w vesey stated earlier in the evening a man entered the basement of f g crosbys home mr crosby was out at the time and his mother- inlaw mrs cronberryv went to investigate a noise in the cellar when she approached the door the intruder fled through a basement window police be lieve it was the same man a neighbor saw the man run along the driveway and disap pear over a back fence chief vesey and citizens searched but could find no trace of him be not like dumb driven cattle would be a good slogan for the people just now if we could get it to work there is no nation where the common people want war it is thrust upon them by their leaders who manage to camouflage the real conditions and make their people believe there is a real emergency and it is imperative that the country go to war as a means of selfpreservation mothers are the same the world over and the common people want peace at all times unfortunately the people believe too much of what is told to them and there was never a war fought where the people did not believe their country was in the right snow shovelling over 1500 the removal of snow in open ing roads in whitchurch town- shop cost the municipality over 1500 up to the first of febru ary it was stated at the last council meeting that much less will have to be spent on gravel and grading and the municipal ity is limited by bylaw in the total road expenditure on which they can draw the 50 per cent grant from the ontario govern ment if they overrun the amount set in the bylaw the whole overpayment would have to be borne by the township ratepayers the situation presents a problem as stated by reeve toole those who live on a high way have the county snowplow to clean their roads and it is hard for the council to deny the same privilege of an open road to those who do not live on these highways one way out of the difficulty would be to ban any more snow storms this winter auction sale reg horses and reg cattle pigs grain hay implements blacksmiths tools harness household furniture etc the undersigned has received instructions to sell by public auction on wednesday march 1 lot 19 8th concession markham 1 mile north of markham village property belonging to estate of the late esley made fatal sup with heavy tank serious injuries sustained by murray elliott 20 of agincourt last wednesday proved fatal in toronto east general hospital early thursday the youth employed by clarks transport wellknown agincourt trucker was crushed by a heavy oxygen tank he was carrying when he slipped and fell according to hospital offi cials a huge concourse of relatives and friends joined with the family to pay tribute to the un fortunate man son of alex elliott and the late gladys king elliott at an impressive service saturday afternoon rev a c jamieson officiated the pallbearers were neil johnson cameron kennedy hartley sellers james clark albert cosburn and roy cook the bearers of the huge pro fusion of flowers were jack empringham frank underwood george little john wilson bill kennedy and alex cook hunters warned of rabbit disease first catch your rabbit- the old chefs recipe holds good then see if it has tularemia this deadly rabbit disease is devastating the wild bunnies of western ontario especially in the london district and hun ters have been affected with the disease although this charge is later denied locally it has not appeared state some of the wellknown sportsmen who believe that rabbit fever is confined to the cotton tails and never appeared in the jack rabbits and hares which are the hunters chief quarry in surrounding country parts the disease appears usually as a large yellow boil on the back of the rabbits jaw showing through externally rabbit hun ters can catch a fatal fever from diseased animals and sportsmen should carefully in spect the bodies of their quarry to see if the disease is apparent- it is not a common illness though there have been a few cases on record the disease is fatal in five per cent of the cases and is conveyed to human beings through ticks or fleas from the animals it might re semble flu as as person devel ops a low fever headaches and chills within one to ten days after infection ontario county council notes do you know there are over two million boys and girls in canadian schools under the supervision of almost 50000 teachers exactly 22659 school boards totalling nearly 100000 men and women and nine pro vincial departments of educa tion are responsible for the direction of the entire school system houses 1 reg clydesdale mare maud cam- dale no 49904 1 bay mare hd 12 years old 1 bay mare hd 13 years old above team full sisters and well matched 1 bay mare hd rising 4 years old 1 bay gelding hd rising 4 years above team are well matched and sired by toris ensighn cattle b w cow fresh calf by side b w cow fresh calf by side guernsey cow fresh calf by side red cow sup to calve time of sale b w cow bred nov 30th reg holstein cow daisy canary pluto 336354 bred jan 7th b w heifer bred jan 12 b w cow bred oct lgth reg holstein heifer 37s933 bred december 4th reg holstein cow 331227 bred on nov is th reg holstein heifer 37s932 bred december 8th reg holstein heifer reg holstein heifer 37s934 bred december 1st u w cow bred february 1st b v cow sup to calve time sale b w cow bred sept 25th red cow bred november 14th red cow bred august 2sth i w cow bred jan 9th fat cow fat cow 2 holstein heifers reg holstein bull 12g313 bom on may cth 193s 2 stock bulls durhams swixr mid poultry 7 pigs 3 12 months old 7 pigs weigh about 150 lbs 7 fat hogs s fat hogs 1 white sow bred on january 28th 1 white sow bred january 14th 1 red sow bred december 9th about 32 white leghorn hens grain hay and roots about 800 bushels barley good about 1000 bushels of mixed grain about 35 tons mixed hay quantity of imongolds quantity of turnips quantity of potatoes 35 feet ensilage implements etc mh binder 7 ft good shape deering mower 5 12 ft good shape mh horse rake 10 it 13disc ihc fertilizer and grain drill nearly new 11hoe combination drill ihc 17tooth springtooth cultiva tor for tractor or horses springtooth tractor cultivator steel land roller 3 drums disc harrow inthrow cockshutt corn cultivator set g section drag harrow drag bar for 5 sec and 1 for 3 sec harrow cart drill plow fordson tractor in good shape oliver 2furrow tractor plow no 7 wilkinson plow no 21 peter hamilton plow century gang plow turnip drill turnip plow iron scu filer long sleigh set sloop sleigh set bobsleighs 4horse evener 2 farm wagons 2 sets farm trucks 2 hay racks corn rack buggy mh no 5 blizzard cuttingbox circular saw slush scraper 4 steel 40 gal oil barrels 2 pig crates good water trough gravel box stoneboat set platform scales loudon litter carrier new trip miscellaneous 2 louden horse fork cars for steel track 8 sling ropes 2 150 ft draw ropes sling chain hay fork 6 pullic3 2 maddocks 5 rack chains 3 feed boxes root pulper 3 milk cans 2 chicken coups good quantity of plank and lumber forks shovels neckyokes whiffle- trees and other articles blacksmith tools blacksmith forge with blower blacksmith anvil good blacksmith hand power drill iron vise bust drill number of blacksmith tongs a lot of blacksmith tools set of dies block and tackle spoon and ar draining spade number of window sashes 2 oak wagon tongues harness set breeching brass mounted team harness set back band team harness brass mounted set plow harness set heavy single harness for horse fork work set single driving harness 5 good horse collars puantity of other harness 4 horse blankets 2 rain covers furniture 2 congoleum rugs 9 by 12 quantity of linoleum 2 yards wide quantity of linoleum 4 yards wide dinner set bine band quantity of clover leaf dishes g oak kitchen chairs cupboard pitchen cabinet quantity pillows cook stove heater coal oil stove wash tub fallleaf table washing machine tub stand and wringer number of jars sideboard 6 diningroom chairs 2 couches 3 extension tables 2 oak tables vlctrola and records den table combination desk and bookcase sewing machine 2 rocking chairs hall rack 2 iron beds 3piece bedroom suite piano 2 wooden beds springs mattress 3 dressers washstands chest of drawers quilt pox bedroom set 3 feather beds people will talk terms cash no reserve earl graham and j w warriner clerks sale will start at 1130 am sharp j h ken prentice auctioneers you may get through the world but it will be very slow if you listen to all that is said as you go you will be worried and fretted and kept in a stew for meddlesome tongues must have something to do and people will talk if quiet and modest youll have it presumed that your humble position is only assum ed youre a wolf in sheeps clothing or else youre a fool but dont get excited keep per fectly cool for people will talk and then if you show the least boldness of heart or a slight indication to take your own part they will call you an upstart conceited and vain but keep straight ahead dont stop to explain for people will talk if threadbare your dress and oldfashioned your hat someone will surely take notice of that and hint rather strongly you cant pay your way but dont get excited whatever they say for people will talk if your dress is in fashion dont think to escape for they criticize then in a different shape youre ahead of your means or your tailors unpaid but mind your own business theres nought to be made for people will talk the best thing to do is to do as you please for your mind if you have one will then be at ease of course you will meet with all sorts of abuse but dont think to stop them its not any use and people will talk by means of a bylaw spon sored by reeve w m letcher of the village of port perry and seconded by reeve albert w jackson of whitby a les lie mcmullen reeve of the township of brock and reeve c p king of the town of ux bridge were appointed com missioners to represent the county on the county home and industrial farm management board the remuneration will be 500 per day while on board business with the usual allow ance of ten cents per mile one way- a second bylaw provided for the appointment of reeve james blanchard of cannington as county member of the board of audit as provided in chapter 141 of the revised statutes of ontario for 1937 he will also receive 5 per day while on duty with the usual mileage of ten cents per mile one way a third bylaw confirmed the appointment of reeve frank gerrow of east scugog and reeve i t ormiston of east whitby for two and three years respectively as members of the county road board hospitalization of many in digents continues to be a heavy burden on the taxpayers of ontario county as indicated in the report of the finance and assessment committee present ed by chairman w m letcher at the council when bills from various hospitals amounting to 224225 were passed for pay ment this amount it- may be pointed out has accumulated since the november sessions at which many hundreds of dol lars for the same purpose were handed to the county treasurer to be paid the municipalities from which the indigents came will be billed for half the am ount which means that they will be billed for over 1000- accounts for childrens aid society maintenance in the county of ontario amounting to 309179 plus 59997 for wards in other counties were passed for payment on the committees recommendation grants were made to vari ous public institutions in and outside the county as follows s ontario womens inst 2500 n ontario womens inst 2500 whitby fire brigade 5000 canadian national institute for the blind 10000 salvation army 5000 each public library in the county will receive the annual grant of 25 south ontario plowmens association 135 north ontario plowmens as sociation 135 brooklin fair 150 south ontario fair 300 port perry fair 250 scott fair 195 rama fair 200 brock fair 200 north on tario agricultural society 300 quinte district seed growers association 10 ontario agri cultural council 25 statutory grant to agricultural repre sentative e a innis 500 rural school fairs 300 send the tribune to absent friends i wonder if jim will call tonight do you daydream in the evenings when somebody like jim is in a distant town and seems ten times as far away as he really is and then the telephone bell rings and theres jim hello jim i was hoping youd call is there ever a time when a cheery voice from far away is not welcome when the telephone bell announces it you feci grateful that there are still people who think about you and prove it by long distance pm and jim says only 65 people who use long distance service are always surprised how little it really costs ranking with smaller budget items like movies cigarettes laundry and shoe repairs long distance telephone calls dont touch your pockclbook seriously but do always touch your heart long distance costs so little jims call cost only 65c and it travelled more than 200 miles by using low night rates applying as well all day sun day and placing anyone calls you can talk a long long wayfor just a very little 2

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