page eight stouffvffle tribune thursday july 6th 1939 classified advertising for sale quantity o good edible potatoes stouffvme 7810 for sale 20 pigs six weeks old alex kirton phone 1520 clare- moat for sale 12 pigs henry mcmullen stouffville 6 weeks old 10th street for sale half ton ford truck 1929 special built fiat body ex cellent condition a real bargain george peck phone 9911 for sale coal oil stove for sale 3burnor and entirely new mrs mcleod phone 303 for sale jersey cow springer g a barkey phone 3704 pigs 30 chunks and phone 9206 shoats for sale 7 pigs ready to wean lloyd brown gravel hill furniture household furniture for sale at the home of mrs j monks main street for sale 12 pigs 6 weeks old b wiliams rear of lot 3s 10th coucession markham for sale hay tedder and team of good work horses robert ratcliff phone 4s09 i for sale or exchange two building lots central in stouff ville will take live stock apply to mrs arthur stokes sharon rr2 whitewashing barnes and stables and other buildings done on short notice with our own outfit prices moderate let us quote you howard st john house for sale 7 room frame house all conveniences and gar age in stouffville apply tribune office for sale tent 12x19 6ft wall in good condition with poles 2 centre poles 2000 cash phone 191 additional locals forecast of a 400000000 bus wheat crop has just been made for the prairie provinces mr and mrs harman hoover enjoyed a trip to mil- verton spending the holiday with mr and mrs archie stover miss grace and phyliss burk- holder are spending a week with their aunt mrs george gooding of scarboro v building zones setj for unionville restrictions however are moderated when residents object to severity and com mittee in charge mr and mrs william barkey and mr and mrs morris barkey of tillsonburg spent the week end at the home of mr and mrs herbert jarvis locust hill position open for man and wife on small estate near stouffville to care for mink although mink experience not necessary good house provided and steady em ployment for the right couple send replies and get information at tribune office tenders for painting tenders will be received by the undersigned up to july 8 1939 for painting the erterior woodwork and basement sash and screens two coats on the school house ballan trae lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted herb simpson ballantrae high quality loud speaker system and transit sound car advertising for garden parties parks field days etc wilson radio brooklin phone 15rll warning to domestic water users take notice that the use of lawn hose for watering gardens or lawns is strictly confined to 2 hours each day between 600 and 800 pm persons found disobeying this regulation made for con serving water during the time of unusual demand are liable to have their service cut off at the street without notice by order of council j s dougherty clerk for sale number new zealand white irabbits and two rabbit hutches in good condition will sell cheap alvin farmer phone 6312 s card of thanks mr and mrs charles barkey wish to express their thanks and appreciation to the many kind friends for their gifts and flowers during the recent illness of their son clifford miss jean pipher is attend ing summer school at camp ahshunyoong onlake simcoe being conducted in connection with the toronto east presby tery united church principal murphy left on tuesday to take a course at hamilton in second year shop work as prescribed by the dept of education he will be in at tendance for four weeks goodwood cemetery memorial service next sunday july 9 the annual service will be heid at awpod ge6r rink took first a shower of rain cut short the ladies trebles on the local greens tuesday afternoon and prizes were awarded on the standing at that time mrs cemetery rev w e smalley will deliver the address rv mr ostrum local pastor will also take part special music and song sheets will be provided service at 3 pm all welcome cemetery trustees toxoid notice toxoid clinic for those child ren who have not completed their third injection should pre sent themselves at the school on friday july 7th at 2 pm dr h freel moh engagements mr and mrs leslie pegg of mount albert ontario an nounce the engagement of their daughter iva viola to charles ratcliff son of mr and mrs robert ratcliff stouffville ontario the marriage to take plac in july moving west m rawlinsob ltd established 54 years special rates on household effects in pool cars to winnipeg and west to coast long distance moving and first class warehouses for storing household effects 610 konge street toronto telephone klngsdale 5125 births white at the brierbush hospital stouffville on june 30th 1939 to mr and mrs james white altona a daughter stover in stouffville on july 4th 1939 to mr and mrs harry stover the gift of a son quality price shurgain hog feeds surgain hog feeds are scientifically designed to give you rapid troublefree growth and maximum results you can cut your feed requirements from 7 lbs as on straight grain to 2 34 to 3 lbs on these balanced feeds in view of lower prices ahead insure against loss by de ciding on an uptodate feeding program now shurgain 21 per cenl pig starter 220 cwt delivered shurrgain 16 12 per cent hog grower 175 cwt delivered shurgain 13 per cent hog finisher 165 cwt delivered shurgain 41 per cent hog concentrate 270 cwt deld specials ground 3 c w barley sax included 2100 per ton barley oats and wheat chop sax included 2300 per ton ground no 3 wheat sax included 2300 per ton whole no 3 wheat sax included 2300 per ton robin hood flour 235 per 98 lbs 24 lbs 60c dicksons hill mills established stouffville ontario plus 1842 markham ontario service prize mrs mclntyres from claremont second and mrs browns markham rink third principal and mrs l c mur phy f l button kc and mrs button and reg dr and mrs ball and miss gertrude todd attended the wedding at south ampton last friday when the nuptial knot was tied for mr gordon bailey and miss ethel hogg two of last years teach ing staff at the morning service in the united church last sunday morning at which over 125 took the sacrament of the lords supper several were received into membership being trans ferred from the former bloom- ington congregation they are mr edgar storry and miss ruth mr l tindall and mr and mrs eldon fairies brothers die within week thos h bishop aged 74 died at his home in toronto on july 4 and will be buried in st johns cemetery norway to day deceased married matilda hoover of stouffville who ser- vives him a brother james bishop passed away only a week before thomas markham teacher is wed a pretty wedding was solem nized at the home of the brides mother in markham on thurs day june 29 at 6 pm when olive dorothy stonehouse daughter of mrs stonehouse and the late e a stonehouse was united in marriage with duard gould rose son of mr and mrs harvey rose rev d h woodhouse officiated at the ceremony conducted amid a profusion of roses peonies and orange blossoms the bride given in marriage by her brotherinlaw mr frank lunau was attired in pale pink organdy sheer with lace trimmings street length with white accessories and carried pink roses and babys breath her attendent and sister miss crystal stonehouse wore pale blue organdy sheer with lace trimmings street length with white accessories and carried roses and babys breath gerald rose brother of the groom acted as best man following the ceremony a luncheon was served at the tre- mont hotel markham the couple left for a trip to northern and western ontario the bride travelling in a tailored dress of dark check and black bolero with white accessories on their return they will reside in north markham guests at the wedding includ ed rev and mrs d h wood- house misses phyliss latter dorothy wagg margaret prin- gle mrs latter and mr wm hull building restriction dividing unionville into three zones were agreed to last week by a mass meeting of ratepayers in the township hall assembled by the unionville board of trade all the area from the railway south to hagerman was classed as a firstclass residential dis trict with the exception of the corner of the kennedy road and no 7 highway from cedar- brook farm south to the cement bridge was termed secondclass residential between the bridge and the railway continues to be a busi ness area and the industrial section along the railway and no 7 highway was enlarged on the plea of findlay pollard local station agent the meeting at first promis ed to be stormy many ratepay ers objecting to the restrictions and the personnel of the com mittee in charge the objections brought a re duction in restrictions in the firstclass residential area from 3500 to 2500 when it was claimed a sevenroomed brick clad house could be built for less than 3000 exclusive of the owners work taxpayers who spoke includ ed charles maynard a l brown hh powers mr mc- lellan mr pierre mr sheldon and len rainey the standing committee which will carry the business to completion are ca smith courtney proctor j w perkin e j stiver and a l brown try it the salada way infuse 6 heaping teaspoons of salads black tee in pint of fresh boiling water after 6 minutes strain liquid into 2 quart container while hot add 1 to 1 h caps of sugar end juice of 2 lemons strained stir until sugar is dissolved fill container with cold water do not allow tea to cool before adding cold water or liquid will become cloudy serve with chipped ice the above makes 7 tall s waiiaua tea atha welcome downpour for grain and roots farmers and market garden ers were in a happy mood over the weekend after the drench ing rains of the two days thursday and friday fields were drying up and crops were going back pasture land need ed water and cabbage and cauli flowers were making no head way after being put in the ground now everything is looking rosy and a good crop is predict ed last weeks rain was the only real downpour since early spring and had it not been for the great amount of moisture in the land the soaking would have been too late now good average crops at least are look ed for the rain was general over the province and what it did for the stouffville district was done for the whole area all parts of the country suffered alike jim white is all smiles over a daughter congratulations miss m laurie of markham is with miss e and g whitson for a few days miss celeste bright is spend ing a week with her aunt mrs a carruthers mrs tran and daughter call ed on mrs frank sebeck on monday miss jean melton is engaged with mrs william rennie for the summer miss mary lehman is atten ding camp meeting at stayner this week mr and mrs c meabry and miss j lamb of stouffville were with mr and mrs m dunkeld on sunday master david parker of tor onto is spending his holidays with his grandparents mr and mrs w parker mr and mrs a percy and carol of markham and mr and mrs h percy of greenriver visited with mr and mrs fred byer on sunday callers at the carruthers home on sunday were mr and mrs geo dowswell of toronto mr and mrs jake reesor and family also mr and mrs robert lloyd of buttonville sunday visitors with mr and mrs fred draper were mr and mrs f curtis dr g f r and mrs richardson mrs george young ahd dr grace richard son all of toronto also miss cullis of kirkland lake and mr and mrs f wagg of altona cedar grove mrs a j clendennen and lloyd spent monday in kitchen er miss norma lapp was guest of miss lillian milroy on sun day mr ted graham visited his home in lindsay over the week end mr and mrs stanley allman and family of toronto spent the weekend at hugh deverllps mr and mrs hogg and miss smith were visitors at a j reesors on sunday mr and mrs george mcin tosh mrs jack mcintosh olive and ken spent the holiday week end in listowel attending the knox reunion why not spend your vacation this summer at the cedars lovely surroundings good accommodation and excellent home cooked meals maternity home obrien ave stoniiville reasonable terms mrs c meabry phone 271 go to church stouffville presbyterian church w h puller ba pastor sunday july 9th 1939 200 pm sabbath school 300 pm gospel service the public are invited to join us in ur services altona miss olive madill spent a few days with her sister mrs grant baker at rosedale miss leta bunker left on monday morning to take a sum mer course at toronto mr and mrs h mcintosh have just returned from a visit with relatives at listowel george kerry visited with his parents at prince albert over the weekend the annual reunion of the davis family was held last sat urday at willis davis park mr n bunkers and mr 0 madills attended the burnham reunion at uxbridge on satur day we are pleased to hear that clifford barkey is home from the hospital much improved in health mr and mrs david crosier irene and mr and mrs william malloy attended the crosier re union at port perry the w i are planning to hold their annual picnic on thurs day july 13th in stouffville park motto his dominion shall be from sea to sea roll call do your favorite health exercise or stunt an exhibit of the royal visit scrapbook and a lucky draw sports and family picnic sixth line baptist church stanley medhurst pastor sunday july 9th 1939 1000 am sunday school services at 11 am and 7 pm the evening service to be a special evangelistic service evening subject will be stop look and listen the pastor will be in charge of both services special music provided sunday schdol picnic ipriday afternoon july 7 everyone wel come come and ibring your baskets to ratcliffs park a special evening program is being given iby the salvation army band stouffville baptist d macgregor pastor sunday july 9th 1939 1000 am bible school classes for all ages 1100 am morning worship 700 pm gospel service subject sweetest love story that ever was told wef 8 pm prayer and praise service strangers and visitors are heart ily invited to worship with us come and receive a blessing the annual church and sunday school picnic of the stouffville and 1st lino markham 9th line baptist churches will be held on wednesday july 12th at ratcliffs park come prepared for an enjoy- able time stouffville mennonite church rev h shantz pastor sunday july 9th 1939 services closed for the day in favor of the campmeeting in pro gress at stayner come and enjoy the campmeeting young ipeoplos meeting on monday evesning at stouffville at s pm mongolia class meets at o w zellars on tuesday evening bloomington ringwood christian churches rev e morton s h cockburn sunday july 9th 1939 1100 am bloomington 230 pm ringwood 700 pm altona subject the blessed hope of our lords return behold i come quickly and my reward is with me rev 2212 stouffville united church l e atkinson minister sunday july 9th 1939 rfev gordon duncan an old stouffville boy has been invited to take the service next sunday morn ing at the usual hour and a large congregation it is hoped will greet him there will he no evening service during the month of july stouffville christian church r k vickers pastor sunday july 9th 1939 1000 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship subject our greatest institutions 700 pm gospel service wednesday 8 pm endeavour service church hill friday endeavour at the home of mr and mrs denzil oldham 200 pm sunday school 300 pm worship service vacation helping the church anywhere helps the church every where christ church anglican rev f herman rector sunday july 9th 1939 200 pm evening prayer everyone welcome lemonville ballantrae united churches rev w s irwin pastor sunday july 9th 1939 worship mussemans lake 1045 am dst ballantrae 1100 am st lemonville 700 pm st bible schools ballantrae 1000 am st lemonville 1000 am st a special feature at musselmans lake will lie music by a section of the junior choir of davenport unit ed church organist and leader mrs rev a e baker atcm everyone welcome prayer meeting ballantrae thursday july 6th at 8 pm st at the home of john clark lmonvill- yiu on friday july 7th in the church after a ball game on the school grounds ionionvilh sunday school picnic on thursday july 6h in the afternoon in appletons park truck leaves lemonville at 230 pm for any who hive no othor way of going