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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 15, 1942, p. 8

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1 rf s page bight the tribune stouffville onu thursday jan 15th 1942 classified advs- i markhanis senior hockey club opens series on thursday articles for sale cedar shixgles we expect a car of circle brand bi singles right away place order at once and take delivery from car i vratcllff bros phone 4809 vfor sale pair ladies skates and boots size 5- also pair hoys skates size 9 mrs harry sawyer w live stock lost and found lost pair of mens shoes with j overshoes attached dropped from running hoard of car between stouffville and claremont finder please notify john dick phone 3101 claremont for sale 20 small pigs just ready to wean earl doner phone 2508 poultry 20 white leghorn hens yearlings laying 75c each a thurlwell gobdwood for sale r sow duo jan is stewart burnett lot 3 con 5 whitchurch phono 703 nine small pigs for sale ready to wean j brownsberger phone 2112 thirty smallpigs for sale w t paisley phone 2915 pigs i have 20 shoats about 90 lbs for sale apply to peter clark uxbridge rr2 fob sale gilson snow bird electric washer demonstrated only automatic electric washer second hand in good condition three good second hand radios lister cream separator good shape bell sox phone 281 stouftvllte avoid delay your motor ijcexse expires january 31 mrs g a m davion issuer unionville wanted wanted capable girl or woman for general housework modern farm home apply mrs r l simpson unionville phone 5700 wanted girl or woman to take full charge light housework box 56 claremont texbers wanted tenders for twentyfour cord of wood 16 inches beech and maple to be delivered by april 1st will bo received up until saturday january 24 1942- address tenders to j p brow stouffville rr2 secy- treas w ss no- 10 domestic help domestic help wanted good diningroom girl also housemaid waitress for board- ing house live in a permanent position phone kingsdale 0642 mrs stephenson 74 st george st toronto wantedpalfalfaseed or what have you toufade on new 1942 radios refrigerators ranges washers frigidaire milk cooler and delaval milker write for catalogue b r leech toronto radio sports 241 yonge st wa4501 wanted dead horses and cattle telephono for free pick up phone stouffville 255 markham 4326 j clarement 913 we pay phone charges i gordon young ltd phone adelaide 3636 toronto sale register thursday january 15 at lot 3435 con s whitby twp cattle horses hogs and ensilage belonging to f j barnard the farm is located one mile east of balsam and five miles east of claremont no reserve see large bills terms cash a s farmer auctioneer wednesdxy january 28 mortgage sale of farm property consisting of approximately 427 acres about 200 acres under culti- vatidn balance iranch and pasture lands a never failing stream runs through property there are three dwelling houses also suitable farm outbuildings being the east and west halves of lots 24 con 5 also all lot 24 and broken lot 25 con 4 in georgina twp near peffer- law known as the late george a corner farm sale at 130 st for further particulars see bills or apply to tlie commissioner of agri cultural loans parliament bldgs toronto or to clarke prentice auctioneer milliken ont card of thanks i mr ralph faulkner and family wish to thank the kind friends neighbors- and pallbearers and those who so kindly provided cars for their many acts of kindness expressions of sympathy and condolence at the time of their recent bereavement hurrah hurrah 1 ballantrae open air rink s k- a ting wednesday saturday evenings each week good music miscellaneous carpentering work done on- short notice building cup- boards a specialty- ken betz phone 8602 deaths sntnllcy mhry elizabeth rose after a lingering illness at her home hartman mount albert ontario on tuesday january 6th 1942 mary elizabeth rose ibeloved wife of erastus smalley and dear mother of mrs leslie pegg evelyn in her 75th year service was held at her late resi dence on friday afternoon inter- ment took placo in hartman cemetery births serrick at the brierbush hospital stouffville on wednesday jan 7 1942 to rev and mrs robert w serrick edna sinclair ringwood keswick ontario the gift of a daughter carolyn doris rowbotham at the general hos- pital cornwall on friday jan 9 1942 to mr and mrs m bruce rowbotham nee anne freeman a son john brian reaman at the brierbush hospit al stouffville on monday jan 12 1942 to mr and mrs norman reaman markham township the gift of a daughter oliver at york county hospital newmarket on saturday january 10th 1942 to mr andmrs her bert oliver of gormley rr a son herbert elwood stillborn markham intermediate hockey team will step out this season in natty green and white thus return ing to their old colors the lads will adopt the unionville rink for their homes games owing to unsettlement around the markham ice palace however tbe material is reported as really choice here are some of the lads that will turn out for the intermediate games jack harper ike harper bob ban- gay bob lawrie austie baker all graduates from the junior team then there are art armstrong from tho tely george and fred scott from etobicoke ralph parkinson from campbells and perhaps others we will not mention at this time this should make one of the best lineups ever to play under mark ham colors and they are backed by manager waverley wilson assisted by ii m boyington capable hands you may be sure home games at unionville will be played against newmarket on jan 23 febr 6 and 13 markham plays at newmarket on january 15 27 and feb 3 notch tho dates on your calendar additional locals j the toronto- telegram and the globe and mall are waging a bitter fight for conscription at this time which is developing into a grit and tory rumpus i j- stouffvillk man winged among the bomber pilot graduates who received their wings at no 16 service flying training school rcaf at hagersville last- week were twelve ontario men including p r crapper of stouffville son of mrs annie crapper who moved here ffom goodwood to occupy half of mrs brownsbergers double house on main street almost opposite the standard garage at the east end of the business section farmers wives back to school teaching there is at least one farmers wife who can find time to do her homo duties and even teach school im possible you say well it is being done for mrs eldon smith wife of one of our young farmers north east of musselmans lake is filling the vacancy at the ballantrae school where the teacher has been ill for over a week mrs smith was the former edna boadway and is a teacher of considerable experience a similar case may be cited east of town where mrs walter carter former teacher is engaged at the altona school for an indefinite period aged minister very lowi tho condition of mr henry goudie at the home of his daughter mrs art clendening cedar grove is re ported as very low his brotlier rev samuel goudie was down to see him on monday when it was considered his case almost hopeless the sick man if he survives until friday of this week will reach his 91st birth day last year at this time many town ships had spent 500 or more for snow shovelling whereas up to the present there has been no snow to move from the roads road accounts in whitchurch paid last monday were the smallest in years covering the period from dec 15 to january 10 other townships in the neighbor hood show a similar situation all of which is very pleasing to those who aro watching the expense accounts of these municipalities did kindly act a couple of soldiers landed in town one of those bitter cold nights of last week about 1030 and were faced with walking to uxbridge when mr cliff pipher learned of their plight he volunteered to drive the lads to their destination and we imagine they were mighty thankful for the good turn done them adv does good work last week ross hood of ballajj- trae lost his hound and immediately advertised for the animaljn this paper it was recovered through the advertisment shortly after the paper was issued the hound having stray ed into the south of imarkham town ship where it was cared for by a farmer who notified the owner delaval milkers farmers you can overcome the labor shortage by buying a magnetic or sterlingjmuker acknowledged leaders in dairy equipment forover 50 yearsde- laval offers you perfection in its products as well as prompt and efficient service at any and all times delaval milkers are a proven product and cost no more than inferior makes arid are the only milker wholly manufactured in canada milkers sold by us are installed and serviced by us thereby assuring our customers of prompt service at lowest possible cost bell son phone 281 the cockshutt dealers stouffville whitchurch council bingo where the municipalities have adopted a 2year term it was hard to get a crowd to turn out to hear what the councils have been doing in many places with early public meetings there werent half a dozen ratepayers besides those in office mitch hepburn did his share to kill the workings of democracy can adian brand arthur is one of the places where the ratepayers werent given a chance to decide whether the coun cil would sit for one or two years last year the reeve and council did not care to trust the subject to the ratepayers but this year they are making quite a show of having the voters temporarily deprived of a vote turn out and it may be that they will succeed at that last year there wasnt much pub licity but this year a large three- column advertisement in the enter prisenews says there will- be an important community meeting of arthur village ratepayers repre sentatives of the council are to speak and also the local clergy and nearly everybody else including the lions club the red cross and the board of health but somehow even that is not trusted to draw a crowd down- below is a smaller advertisement it pays play bingo in the town hall after the muni cipal meetingprizes to take the form of poultry chicken geese and tur keys now mitch do you see what you have done to bur municipal system tribune classified advs are read weekly by over 5000 readers lsjs ir sugared schumacher feed here a grandgeneral utility feed to help get extra profits from every animal on the farm for fitting young heifers for calvingj for rebuilding dry stock for conditioning dairy herds for heavy production or- beef cattle and swine for market sugared v schumacher feed is an excellent palatable carbo nhydrate feed that fits into any system of feeding sugared schumacher feed builds large strong welll boned well grown well fleshed healthly vigorous animals h stiver bros native of cornwall england gets ditty bag hmcs caribou halifax ns jan 4 1941 dear mrs davey please convey to the members of the war branch of the womens institute my sincerest thanks and appreciation for your most welcomo and useful gift if you could only realize just- how much these little acts of thoughtfulncss mean to us who go down to the sealn ships i feel sure you would feel amply re paid by the knowledge of tho glad ness that you have brought to us during the coming few months our living conditions will not be what might be called- too comfortable but knowing that wo are not forgotten by those back home certainly does make even a little puddlejumping ship like this feel like home again thanking you all i wish you every good wish for the coming year i remain yours sincerely t l s davey ps my home is in windsor ont but i was born in cornwall england advertiser offered to buy two travelling trunks through a small advlast week yesterday a man from aurora brought just what was want ed in answer to the adv continued from page one tho sale of gasoline as other motor vehicles the township hall board to direct the affairsof the vandorf hall wero named as follows reeve toole de puty reeve leary mrs h dews- bury j a clark mrs a h van- ostrand w d richardson mrs j hennesey a long time was spent over the appointment of the township assess or which went to the former assess or f c cummings at 500 for his services he must assess the entire township and collect the dog taxes as well the pay isincreased 120 over last year ireeve toole said he realized there might be criticism of this appoint ment at the salary but he felt the public scarcely realized tho import ance or magnitude of the task clerk crawford outlined new duties that were to be taken on tliis year such as tabulating the public buildings through the township in cluding the schools also the public lands such as cemeteries giving their dimensions value etc as set out in the act after hearing what was involved council decided they must have an experienced assessor as his work was the foundation of- all work done we can leave the matter over but it may entail a special meeting said mr toole mr evans suggested that they proceed with the appointment mr baker wasnt adverse to delaying the issue but when mr leary and mr logan agreed to proceed the name of f c cummings was filled in the by law other appointments included russel gray to the board of health constable windsor as school atten dance officer and sanitary inspector r w andrew as auditor he hav ing received the approval of the dept and elmer starr as weed in spector councillor evans was duly wel- coined back to the council after an absence of five years and was sworn in with the old council by clerk john crawford y come one come am t skating carnival sponsored by richmond hill pkks1jyterian y p socuehc at 800 pm on thurs jan 22 richmond hill richmond hill arena prizes for costumes races and spot skates admission- 25c spectators ise proceeds in aid of war wohfc come and enjoy an evenings fan and frolic and help a worths cause can you help bombed victims send the tribune to absent friends collections taken two nights dur ing the week of prayer raised tie sum of 1835 after printing and advertising costs were met ws amount will be forwarded to tte british bomb victims fund and it you wish to swell the amount band your donation to rev d macgregor or leave at the office of this paper and it will he acknowledged arid tor- warded to the evening telegram last year when a similar appeal was made through the tribune tie donations reached over 100 can we do the same this year proibtibly the severe tveather prevented yon from attending tho prayer meetings hut there is nothing to prevent ybnr col lection from finding its way to the people in london every cent will he forwarded jiot even remitting charg es will be taken out and this appeal is made gratis by the newspaper as well stouffville council sworn in moa- day morning will hold a this thursday evening quality markh red cross the annual meeting of the town ship of markham branch of the canadian red cross society will be held in the township hall union ville on wednesday evening jan 21st next at 730 pm st there will be several matters of importance to discuss at the meeting aridit is hoped that all members of the canadian red cross society in our township will be present all key men and women are es pecially requested to attend as mat ters of interest to their units will be discussed a full representative meeting is hoped for and all citizens of our township are urged to attend to assist in the patriotic work of the canadlanredt3ross society seed cleaning our complete line of cleaning machines gives you everything to be desired in cleaning service at moderate cost they include the following grain scourer for the removal of beards from barley awns from oats also 90 of weed seeds are removed by this machine grain seperates readily after this pper- ation wild oats separator our machine is the mostefficient machine made for this separation grain mustnot be unduly handled previously for entire satisfaction cleaner our plessisville cleaner is equipped with numerous screens and isthe first choice of the dept of agriculture for cleaning of all description carter wheat disc for the removal of all larger weed seeds barley oats etc from wheat carter oat disc for the removal of barley wheat large weed seeds etc from oats seed treater this machine gives uniform application of ceresan to all kinds of grain have your seed grains cleaned now before the rush tjegins cleaning rates are as follows scouring cleaning per cwt 12c in weight wild oat separator additional 03c in weight grading additional 03c in weight- treating per bushel out weight 06c special cream of the west flour to clear 250 markham dicksonts hill mills a century of service phone- 263 stouffville ontario plus service v v kiiiyiixk- vrvi vk u lvvvv- trj j j s vtj l jbue

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