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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 13, 1941, p. 8

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page eight the tribune stouffville ont thursday february 13 1941 read these ads real estate house for sale or rent obrien avenue recently remodelled and fully equipped with conveniences large lot ideal location f f saunders 116 concord ave tor onto or f nendick 110 waverly road toronto for sa e or rent fine brick residence on church street all conveniences apply to george leary gormley 134 acre farm for sale or lease clay loam good build ings plenty of water on good road halt mile from musselmans lake 3 miles from stouffville apply charles forsyth stouffville phone 760s cedar posts for sale john l smith phone 4s07 northern spy apples for sale also a few sweet spanish onions and a durham bull 18 months o w zellers phone 2110 for sale new goodyear 16600 tire new set heavy team harness double trees and neckyokes ray ferguson 9th con whitchurch semi bungalo for sale just built all conveniences hardwood floor fireproof garage central location near cnr station on fair street apply to owner geo baker phone 6304 for sale 5 roomed frame house with small lot also small barn on harold ave phone 2206 miss margaret neal mill street stouff ville ontario live stock for sale registered yorkshire boars and sows five months old finest breeding stock james cross- land rrno2 claremont 81r22 markham special notice save money on radios refrigerators ranges frigidaire milk coolers and dela- val milkers we still have a quantity without the new 25 pc tax act quickly trades accepted b r jch toronto radio sports ltd 241 yonge st toronto motor license by juil properly filled and signed applica tion forms with money order or postal note enclosed will be renew ed and returned by return mail at the unionville motor license office mrs g a m davison license issuer wightmans chick hatchebv start the season right with vvightinniis high quality barred or white rock chicks these are from bloodtested stock and are noted for liveability and large egg production norman wagg goodwood phone stouffville 7g09 sale register tuesday february is auc tion sale of standing hardwood to be sold in small lots at lot 25 rear concession 7 pickering entrance from 8th con tht pro perty of lome bath a s farmer auctioneer friday feb 21 cattle pigs and other articles the property of juo morganson stouffville see list in the paper a s farmer auctioneer saturday feby 22 farm stock and implements at lot 19 con d scarbor just north cnr bridge on markham road property born at altona served under six premiers robert brown wellknown queens park figure since 1005 was son of liite andrew- brown altona pledge for war savings saiada for generations a wellknown figure in the ontario legislature robert brown died on sunday at his home wellesley street toronto following a brief illness mr brown of george cokerton sale 79 years old and had been sale at 1 oclock auctioneer a s farmer for sale number of pigs six weeks old apply mrs hazel bacon j claremont phone claremont 1g0s 5 pigs for sale running in weight u p to about go pounds apply bill sanderson obrien ave stouffville wanted cabbage wanted now turnips all sizes good quality potatoes also beets carrots and parsnips best prices r e brown phone 176 stouffville for sale 20 pigs 7 weeks old j c byer goodwood ont 12 small pigs for sale j green phone 8204 fresh cow for sale pure bred holstein from bloodtested herd and fully accredited h moyer phone 5503 for sale 20 pigs ready to wean earl doner phone 2508 for sale several horses also 2 cows one due another near due n claughton or phone 1207 miscellaneous wanted girl for general house work all conveniences small family apply mrs crossland phone 81r22 markham wanted married man wants farm position lifetime experience separate house desirable apply to box t tribune office moving west m rawlinson ltd established 54 years special rates on household effects in pool cars to winnipeg and west to coast long distance moving and first class ware houses for storing household effects 610 yonge street toron to phone kl 5125 ce3ietery notice the annual meeting of the board of the bloomington cemetery will we held on friday february 21 at 230 pm in the basement of the church dawson burnett secy in memoriam kirk in loving memory of jos kirk who passed peacefully away on february 15 1940 lovingly remembered by wife and family wanted any quantity of good used feed sacks must be clean and sound dickson hill mills sale register friday feb 21 cows pigs garden tools etc belonging to jonathan morgason stouffville sale at 130 a s farmer auct tuesday february 25 farm stock and implements at rear of lot 20 con 10 markham on townline the property of earl mcllullen sale at 2 pm terms cash a s farmer auctioneer wednesday feb 26 farm stock and implements the proper ty of j a stephenson lot 7 rear con s pickering entrance on 9 th no reserve sale at 1 sharp terms cash a s farmer auctioneer thursday feb 27 entire farm stock and implements at lot 35 con 3 markham the property ol john lees sale at one terms cash a s farmer auctioneer friday february 2s farm stock implements hay and grain also 1020 mh tractor on rub ber at lot 21 con 6 pickering half mile west of brougham pro perty of chas irwin a s farm er auctioneer saturday march 1 farm stock impements new threshing machine hay and grain at lot is con 6 markham just north unionville the estate late her bert stephenson a s farmer auc tioneer march 5 auction sale household furniture garden tools 2 garden tractors ford vs truck 1934 model also a frame house with furnace hardwood floors barn outbuildings terms on chattels cash see bills for terms on property estate of the late w h hood lot 16 con 6 markham a s farmer auctioneer i superannuated from government service five years ago as chief usher mr brown con stantly attended on the floor of the legislative chamber where he dir ected operations of page boys he stood as guardian of the main door through which only members of the house passed from him the page boys learned the routine of the session answering calls carrying messages mr brown served under six o ontarios premiers entering the government service in 1905 as a messenger under premier whitney officially he was attached to the legislative library for 35 years he was the eldest son of andrew brown hotelman at altona and kept up a correspondence with willis monk- house until recent years mr brown is survived by his wife minnie dixon and four sons and four daughters mrs robert ring land mrs edward sheridan mrs montague denman miss rhoda harold howlard morley and frank all of toronto additional locals mrs a s collins is confined to her bed with a severe attack of flu special sale of california navel oranges at ratcliffs this week 2 dozen for 25c pte a dunbar of rhli regi ment of toronto spent sunday with his family the christian endeavour and the ten talent club of the christian church will hold a toboggan party friday night the sleigh will leave the home of mr bert carpenter at 745 sharp all welcome the flying milkman band concert this thursday night in ratcliffs hall your support is needed save up to 50 per centfeeding 1941 chicks and make this year a year of profit four benefits in fulopep you may not get with other feeding systems 1 base kulolvp is nature- a supplies of fresh combat the sonorous oatmeal prize food for growth concentrated spring range in fulolvp ninny of tho vitamin and protein benefits spring pasture fulolep contains protective elements to slipped tendons and cannibalism with the fulopep plan you may save up to to to 0 on feed cost heres a definite help to big success with chicks in 1011 yes a way to help you raise your chicks to healthful profitable maturity while aving as much as jo per cent to r0 per cent on your feed cost its the ful-o- pep rearing plan a system that helps raise big husky profitable pullets tlie kind that fill out and stay strong and productive for several years the fulopep way makes poultry pay stiver hss clayt baker denies that he is going to new york to see the latest in milk delivery service an airplane which can carry a flying milkman from door to door is an accomplish ed fact there and as our moh is in the big city he may take time to look it over seeing that he is vitally interested in milk and how its hand led this new style milkman could stop his plane in the air while he deposits the bottles and picks up empties all he would need would be a windowhigh shelf in fact he could fly to within two feet of you when you called for an extra pint of cream and place it in your hand he could back away always flying always courteous as walter brown pre tends to be then ho could speed away at 30 to 40 miles an hour to the next house this can ho done because it has been done except that the flying wasnt a milkman and instead of bottle of cream it was a suit case the plane at present would not fit all yards but it would do for most the plane is one of several breath taking prospects of the apparently near future in tho air described by experts to tho midwinter meeting of the institute of the aero- autical sciences the flying milkman plane is a helicopter called tho vv300 built by i i silkorsky of the vought sikorsky company united aircraft corporation it flies straight up stands still in air flies backward and has done 30 10 miles straight away and performed well in a 25- mlle wind the tests havo been under way for nearly a year sikorsky told tho institute the experiments have prov ed that this kind of ship would solvo tho problems of landing and taking off between building between trees on buildings and on ships western oil jottings even at this early date unless something unforseon happens in the meantime this year will see further new records established by tho oil wells of the province so far aspro- ductlon is concerned and therefore in returns to royalty holders there is still considerable room for ex pansion in albertas oil output since tho 1940 total was well under market demand in the three prairie provinces jack beaver uxbridge barber bereaved the death on wednesday january 2flth 1941 of kate davis beloved wife of john h beaver after an ill ness of less than two weeks came as a shock to her many friends and acquaintances in uxbridge mrs beaver who had been in very good health up to ten days prior to her death suffered a sudden attack and was removed to toronto general hospital on saturday previous to her demise for treatment but failed to rally and passed away on wednes day in her 57th year the funeral took place to uxbridge cemetery on friday january 8lst 1941 services being conducted at her late home by rev e s bishop the late kate davis was born in opps township near lindsay in 1883 a daughter of the late william davis and margaret paul who later moved with their family to uxbridge township just south of the cemetery on the old stouffville road she met and married john h beaver barber for some years they lived in ux bridge later moving to havelock ontario lethbridge and calgary alta from which later point they returned to uxbridge in 1914 an east end terrior dog named jiggs was apparently struck by a car on tuesday evening and had to be destroyed by dr bodendistel last friday february 7 th was a day for mr and mrs c j brodie to remember it was the occasion of the 47th anniversary of their wedding also their new grandson was born that day mrs william j the son of brodie mr and foreign correspondent is show ing this weekend at the stanley while next monday to wednesday abe lincoln will he the feature on page three these programs were reversed in error if you want to see foreign correspondent attend the theatre this week your only chance school building underinsured members told the stouffville public and contin uation schools and their entire con tents are insured for 42509 it was disclosed at a board meeting on monday evening which sum waa considered by all the members t be inadequate it was pointed out that the whole insurance is little more than the debentures debt owin on the school a v nolan acting chairman in the absence of dr freel said that fuller information was being sought as to the value of the building the amount of insurance it is advisable to carry he also said that data on the nature of the policy or policies most suited to our needs would be brought before the members at the march meeting new garageman at ringw00d bill sanders jr who was slated to participate as member of the guard of honor at newmarket camp last sunday did not reach his destina tion owing to the heavy snow how ever we understand the whole affair was cancelled because of weather conditions the last collection made by the school pupils was finally sorted and shipped to toronto on wednesday this week there was more than a ton of paper in the shipment as against 1900 lbs in the first collec tion earlier in the year mr walter hineman of brant- ford and toronto has taken over the old mckenzie garage on the corner at ringwood and is handling popu lar line of gasoline and oils as per his announcement in this paper a thoroughly competent mechanic mr hineman solicits a share of tho trade of this district he points out that he holds mechanics papers and a license to carry on this premises which in the hey days of its history was a very popular haven for dis abled automobiles a married man mr hineman is accompanied by his wife and utey are now installed in their new quar ters at the hamlet west of stouffville ballantrae wins opening playoff game at uxbridge building bylaw given consideration by w continued from front page hon deputies receive 5 each poll clerks 3 and booth rent is paid for at 4 per booth reevo toole requested council to hear a speaker on tho proposed oil leases in the municipality but point ed out that so far it was a private matter between the farmers and the parties who sought to enter their farms to secure leases a report on this matter is found elsewhere in this issue relief for the month totalled only 5355 while the road pay list total led 65740 tho road insurance was not renewed and will be settled at a special meeting after various agents have been invited to bid the township will give considera tion to a building bylaw not yet drafted in the meantime the clerk was instructed to secure cer- tain information relative to such a bylaw and one for tho control and licensing of booths in the municipali ties general accounts ordered paid j crawford postage 9 00 aurora fire brigade for humphreys 50 ambulance service 9 tribune election otc 127 650 dog tags 21 b s telephone co 16 theakcr for banks funeral and grave 57 edgar dennis shooting 2 dogs 10 county of york hospitaliz ation 173 r windsor roliof officer 75 jno williams officer 75 j crawford relief work 25 stiver bros coal 21 auction sale goods and chattels belonging to jonathan morgason to be sold on the premises east end stouffville friday feb 21 cow 4 years old bred july 24 cow 2 years old 2 brood sows one bred 17th jan 7 chunks 1 hog 4s hens 1 rooster democrat heavy set of single harness peter hamilton cutting box massey harris pulper heater coal separator washing machine churn 2 milk cans some mangolds and turnips chop boxes barrels and sacks coal oil can 4 gallon forks shovels pails sale at 130 geo storey clerk a s farmer auctioneer no reserve as the property con sisting of 2 acres of land frame house 2 hen houses and barn with domestic water will be up for rent in the first of the semifinals inter- community hockey league at ox bridge on tuesday night ballantrae defeated sunderland by 9 to 5 an4 uxbridge beat reach by 6 to 3 best three out of five with the winner to play off next games friday night this week max reesor has been re- fereeing the series crows were cawing loudly along the tenth concession of markham a- w zellar reported on tuesday he says they never really left the settlement this year but have ieea spending the winter in isaac leh mans bush buy war savings stamps western canada special bargain excursions from all stations in eastern canada going daily february 1 1941 inclusive return limit 45 days tickets good in coaches at fares approximately 1 l8c per mile tourist sleeping cars at fares approx 1 38c per mile standard sleeping cars at fares approx 1 58c per mile cost of accommodation in sleeping cars additional baggage checked- stopovers at all points going and returning similar excursions from western to eastern canada during same period tore tfcketkrifurritimiu and train information from agent ask forthajjdbnx canadian natio adv no t6

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