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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 23, 1939, p. 8

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rage eight the tribune stouffville ont thursday feb 23rd 1939 6 aoi 0 q 8 o o n o n h o o d o perfect brooding electric battery brooding is recognized by the best hatcheries today as the last word in brooding its advantages are as follows freedom from oil fumes and gases positive temperature control no floor drafts no chilling surplus hopper equipment etc correct ventilation and sanitation result a faster growth a sturdier growth and a trouble free growth electric battery brooded chick sell regularly for 6c each above day old chicks we offer you these advantages for a limited time at 2c as an introduc tory offer on seiling or bray chicks o d o classified advs for sale gasoline engine 2hp apply stan thompson stouffrr lostmans openjace gold watch reward h brillinger ph 173 lard fresh lard for sale elmer barker phone 2909 additional locals aurora will meet orillia in their second of home aad home garner in aurora on friday night 1 2 3 4 5 dicksons hill mills jt30e30i established stouffville ontario 1842 markham ontario d o fowl wanted highest market price paid or hens and other poultry sam golden apply at e pennocks stouffville for sale 25 pigs 6 weeks old willis mcclean lot 28 conl uxbridge ph mt albert 4103 for sale sauerkraut 50c per gallon imrs willis davis ph 1105 wanted married position on farm man desires phone 611 wanted buckwheat phone 3602 bruce bros for s number pigs ready to wean also seed turnips earl donor phone 2508 ayrshire cow 6 years springer good milker h ferrier stouff ville position wanted by thorou- ghly experienced farm hand sin gle aged 26 apply john ghv bons lemonville help goodwood library attend the enjoyable three- act comedy truth takes a holiday in goodwood hall this thursday february 23rd 1939 there will be an excellent cast of young people and taylor bros orchestra will provide good music the curtain will rise at 815 so be in your places admission 25c and 15c oyster supper and program the altona womens insti tute are planning an oyster supper to be held in the altona school friday evening march 3rd a varied musical program will follow the supper this full evening will only cost you 35c if you are an adult and 15c if you are a child a lucky ticket will be drawn remember this is your invitation to attend carnival winners among the prize winners at the york county junior farm ers carnival at richmond hill last thursday night were best lady in costume irene hadwin vellore annie avison victoria square best gent in costume james allen poplar bank cecil nichols victoria square best couple in costume viola rutledge charlie haines poplar bank betty clark jack macklin unionville best comic in costume morley cook mer- land deavitt poplar ank thos watson poplar bank ladies race jean kennedy union ville gents race douglas pal mer victoria square interclub relay race unionville cliub jean kennedy marion thom son cameron kennedy walter reesor club having largest number in costume poplar bank new oat varieties erban a comparatively new oat which is resistant to leaf rust has proven very popular in york county and seems to be in demand this oat is a cross of the early ripe and banner notice the initials e r and ban for banner and is a medium early maturing var iety which is fairly thin in the hull vanguard another new var iety which is resistant to cer tain types of stem rust has aroused a great deal of interest and agricultural representa tive w m cockburn has secur ed a quantity of these for far mers to try out who have diffi culty with rust on the oat straw this is the first year the vanguard has been on the market and already some ten or twelve farmers have placed requests with mr cockburn some of these oats will prob ably be distributed for boys grain club work in the south ern part of the county where new grain clubs will be organ ized this year through the joint sponsorship of the ki- wanis club and the local agri cultural societies card of thanks we take this means of publicly thanking the many neighbours and kind friends who were so gooff to us lending much valuable assis tance and sympathy during the ill ness and passing of our beloved husband and father imrs darius field and ruth geese for sale number geese and ganders also number ducks and drakes white pekin and rowan breed mrs fred johnson lot 29 con 5 markham phone 5220 wanted 2 shropshire ewes in lanvb would prefer registered stock j crawford ph stouff 80r3 mrs stanley hastings spent a few days last week in toron to with her niece mrs william kirkwood thompson mrs william simpson at the brown betty tea rooms has been critically ill but is much improved this week the family report tea at its best mrs w verner of new york city arrived in town wednes day morning owing to the death of her father dr ira freel mr gordon lemon of lemonville is making satis factory recovery from pneu monia he is a patient at the briesbush hospital and his condition a week ago was re ported as critical the betty beauty salon will be closed three days next week february 27 28 and march 1 while miss badgero is in atten dance at the annual hair dress ers convention in toronto pat rons are asked to make note of these closing dates for sale single cutter cutting- box set of light double harness small battery tester a car orna ment mandaline and case ap ply to miss cora wideman ph 502 farm to rent- 100 acres on the 6th of whitchurch in excel lent condition immediate possess ion john spence onpremises or enquire at tribune office baby chicks quantity and price both right get your orders in early custom hatch ing two new machines especially for duck and turkey eggs price for duck and turkey eggs 350 per 100 hen eggs 250 per 100 unionville chick hatchery phone 2920 or 3902 stouffville phone is 2620 for sale 6room brick house with all conveniences located on rupert s stouffville also for sale double lot adjoining the residence apply to ira rusnell and m jake reesor executors estate late d rusnell i for sale erban seed oats 75c per bushel early gopher seed oats 50c per bushell choice tab le turnips 20c per bus phone 2103 joseph betz stouffville mr and mrs percy brillin ger left long beach cal on tuesday last week enroute to stouffville after spending a couple of months in the land of sunshine the brillingers are expected to arrive in town the middle of this week dicksons hill mr and mrs jacob wideman and clarence visited at herbert widemans recently miss rowenna hoover spent tuesday in toronto we feel sorry for the un fortunates that have had so many falls the last few days especially miss lillian shannon who is enjoying her first canadian winter dont forget the special church services this week mr and mrs elmer barkey were at mr simeon hoovers on sunday sleigh riding is a splendid tonic for renewing youth ask mrs anthony hoover samuel barkey is down with the flu we advise earlier hours shorter drives when the tem perature we are sure will go down racing and lucky draws will feature the skating carnival in stouffville arena on wednes day night march 1st under the auspices of the eastern star music admission 15 and 25c for sale residence of the late george bowers situated on the north side of second street stouffville property comprised of two and a half lots of land one of which would make an execel- lent building lot good red brick house of seven rooms and bath room well equipped electrically even to electric range in good repair and well decorated for information apply to miss may g bowers 612 homewood ave petenboro or to mr f l button kc solicitor for executors of the estate stouffville ontario horses 25 work horses perch- erons belgian clydesdale 3 to s years well broken to harness mares in foal matched teams prices from 75 to 140 horses guaranteed oscar cox unionville it is reported that mrs alice shackell who last week left town to visit members of her family is now in the general hospital mrs shackell has not enjoyed good health for a long time and townspeople will hope that if the report is correct she will soon recover and will be in bet ter health for sale 18 yearold mare holstein cow due to freshen also holstein due april 1st e pearce claremont 617 racing and lucky draws will feature the skating carnival in stouffville arena on wednes day night march 1 under the auspices of the easter star band music admission 15 25c a total of 227d174 bushels of the 1937 crop of canadian certified seed potatoes were sold in 17 foreign countries the amount sold in canada was 239089 bushels used furniture extra good dining room suite bureau table 6 chairs bedroom suite springs mattress dresser in walnut finish studio couch kitchen cabinet two good chesterfields several odd bureaus electric washing machine one bed and mattress these goods must be sold priced to sell quick ben raxlin stouffville phone 192 send the tribune to absent friends go to chu services for next sunday for sale 1933 ford truck hah ton panel also 1935 six tuhe battery radio both good con dition jno harris north mark ham for sale dressesvoiles crepes silks all sizes blouses skirts winter coats 1 childrens cloth- ingmens overcoats 1 all clean ed and reconditioned s fur niture stoves many other articles low prices 9 to 5 daily society for crippled civilians 295 george st 751 queen st east toronto old soldiers never die mrs benj nighswander is remaining at the home of her sisterinlaw mrs darius field for a few days before returning to manitoulin island following a visit among friends in this dis trict she had intended return ing home some time ago but owing to the illness and death of mr field mrs nighswander has been delayed the february meeting of the evening auxiliary was held at the home of miss cora wideman the devotional service was tak en by miss gertrude todd miss ida lehman reviewed part of the study book and miss janet brodie and miss waters of the watch tower gave items of interest miss bertha winn and mrs ridout delivered reports of the presbyterial meeting held in hope united church at the close of the meeting a social half hour was enjoyed by all ted is a 36yearold horse who refuses to stop working despite his great acre he is owned by owners milk route morris bud lucas the owners son has selected an appropriate place councillor harry lucas of stay- to bury ted but the horse keeps ner ontario and has been work- on going ted is shown with his ing for the past 15 years on his old friend those who believe in signs point to the fact that deaths come in threes and again they have proof to back up the idea between seven oclock on sun day night and eleven oclock next morning three local people received the great call that must come to us all sooner or later mrs byron boake died sunday evening darius field passed away early monday morning and at eleven oclock the same morning dr ira freel passed on strange as it may seem those who put their belief in signs seem to have something to found their argument on as in this instance where there were three deaths in sixteen hours stouffville presbyterian church w h fuller ba pastor 200 pm sabbath school 300 pm gospel service the public are invited to join us in our services bloomington and ringwood christian church rev e morton s h cockbnrn 1100 am bloomington 700 pm ringwood thou wilt keep him in perfect peace whose mind is stayed on thee because he trusteth in thee isaiah 263 mr cockiburn will preach christ church anglican rev p herman rector 200 pm holy communion everyone welcome sixth line baptist church 1000 am sunday school 1100 am worship mr medhurst will preach gormley y p s will provide the program this friday evening at our young peoples meeting lemonville bloomington and ballantrae united churches rev w s irwin pastor the ypu intend meeting next week on friday march 3rd in the home of mr and mrs ross winter- stein at 8 pm the citizenship committee has charge of the pro gram the convenor stewart worship 1045 am ballantae 300 pm lemonville 700 pm iboomlington bible schools 1000 am ballantrae 200 pm lemonville is warren thee o i love strength everyone welcome lord my ps 18 in memoriam wells in loving memory of a dear wife and mother mary adella wells who passed away fob 24th i93s god knew that you were suffering he knew you were in pain he knew you never would get better in this world again we saw the road was getting rough the hills were hard to climb so he closed your weary eyelids and whispered peace be thine sadly missed by husband edna and lundy i dickson hill and mount joy mennonite church rev p o lehman pastor dicksons hill special services am mr harvey will speak am bible school 730 pm evangelistic service subject a false security you will enjoy these oldfashion ed meetings services will continue each evening at 745 pm satur day excepted you are cordially invited to attend 10 11 stouffville mennonite church rev h shnntz pastor 1000 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship 230 pm mongolia s s 700 pm wm willson 700 pm altona the pastor pray for the revival to open on march 5th stouffville congregational christian church r k vickers pastor sunday 1000 am sabbath school 1100 am morning worship 700 ipm gospel service a ticket to tarshish tuesday 700 pm junior intermediate endeavour 800 pm senior endeavour thursday senior endeavour at the home of mr and mrs pegg mr clarke will take the topic sunday church hill 300 pm gospel service an old testament gospel some people fall for everything and stand for nothing stouffville baptist church rev d macgregor pastor friday 7 pm a bright happy meeting for boys and girls come and enjoy the lan- i tern slides 1000 am bible school classes for all ages be sure to win all the points this sunday 1100 am morning worship 700 pm gospel service a ransom that failed wednesday 8 pm prayer and praise service conic and receive a blessing stouffville united church l e atkinson minister 1100 am morning worship subj the peril of privilege 700 pm evening worship this special service is dedicated to the mission hand and is for all the boys and girls the stouffville junior band will be preseut and will assist in the music wednesday 8 pm weekly pray er and fellowship service strangers and visitors are always welcome at these services the womens association will meet at the home of miss cora wideman on tuesday evening fob 2slb at s pm

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