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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 7, 1942, p. 3

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the tribune stoulfville out thursday may 7th 1942 page three stanley theatre phone 100 showing eacn night at 815 saturday and holidays 700 and 900 thursday friday saturday may 7 i see ice george formby gabby goes pishing r quiz kids and canine sketches watch theadvertlsments and sare the price of your trip to town by tak ing advantage of the specials in meats and groceries displayed in this paper from week to week bob forster ot the 9th con mark- ham will be recalled as markhams junior hockey goalie for a couple of seasons and as a member of the oshawa generals wound up this season as a member of the champions of the michiganontario league the toledo bears markham junior hockey club is holding big windup proceedings at malvern hall jon may 15th dick schad the former markham hockey goalie who went through this season with oshawa and was only replaced in the finals by ross wad- dell is to wed wss fern jones of aglncourt this month this is schads last year in- junfor liockey y tuesday wednesday may 11 12 is sleepers west uspd kolas lynn bar melodrama jcentone- musical and comedy onmrsday friday saturday mat m 15 itt kotwhg out the truth bofc hope im paulette gbdaard retiring to slake a- noise oyer jloyd iforsyth received the smalt- lest egg one of his hens ever present ed mm with when the pee wee sized than fruit was no larger than a crows ss- it weighed a quarter of an asooee now the leghorn that produc- nd that had nothing to cackle about mrs sarah c steckley who was recently stricken ih and found help less in her home one morning was able to leave the brierbush hospital last week making good recovery again mrs steckley is at her home obrien avenue south where she is recuperating bruce oliver of sunderland who will be remembered as one of the malncogs in the sunderland baseball machine which used to invade the local diamond frequently in the past has been elected a member of the ontario amateur baseball associa tion executive this year bruce could do a lot fbi any local team which would like to get back into the run ning- again roadside- roses a delivery truck belonging to the stouffvhle floral co turned over in a ditch in the claremont district last week ana the driver sustained three cracked ribs if you see beautiful roses and other plants springing up along the roadside you will know the exact location where the truck took the plunge damage to truck was 200 mr and mrs stanley slack of port perry were guests on sunday with miss sadie stewart dr linklater and wife- were in town tor a short holiday last week motoring here from their home in buffalo to visit his uncle mr m t leavens miss e williamson of toronto was a weekend visitor at the dave hoover home on obrien avenue whats happened to tin can day scrap for wax purposes hasnt solved the can accumulation quaxitx service mrs maude jack is living in unionville for an indefinite time nur sing mrs murray hill who is re ported critically ill mrs hill is the wife of one of our former black smiths sighted two deer out gathering maurels on thurs day evening irmeve arthur weldon and cyriel cadleux came across a couple of young deer which crossed the road near them in the vicinity north of siloam a mile or more as evidence that our local citizens did not get buck fever we report that they gathered a couple- of nice bas kets of the fungus milkers and coolers agent for delaval milters separators gilson coolers washers furnaces also cge electric ranges refrigerators beatty bros equipment e j stickly phone 7513 victoria square i will live with daughter mrs theo madill is giving up housekeeping and will dispose of her entire house furnishings and other articles by public auction on satur day next may 9th at the residence on main street east formerly the james hand property the list appears- elsewhere in this issue mrs madill who is reaching quite an age has been living with one of her daughters mrs jane hopkins and has rented her own home to bill sanders jr mrs drewery sister ot councillor ed logan has been named as hostess for lakeview house at jack sons point for this coming season mrs carl harperi south ot town is a patient at the brierbush hospit al reported to be threatened with pneumonia j k agnew wm ratcliff f baker willis widdlfleld robert snowball and g spence were among the locals who cave the speckled beauties a tempting bait in various streams since the trout season open ed last friday the toronto east rural young people in assembly at uxbridge this wednesday evening will have dele gates from stouffville grass is being cut on the park pro perty this week we have a lovely grounds and the- park commission must be alive to keeping it beautiful and attractive gordon birkett rcaf who was home here from his post in hamilton over the weekend had as his guest norman birkett of moose jaw sask son of mr randolph birkett norman has come to toronto to enlist in the canadian navy tor new ford tractors a and ferguson implements pi patented- 19 4 2 holdens automatic depth control straightener evener and side hill hitch device this device automatically controls the hydraulic depth required regardless of the condition of the var- rying soil to be tilled either in plowing or- cultivating for general purpose or row crop work it is not necessary for the operator to watch and move the manual controlled hydraulic lever to maintain an even depth you can change the desired depth if necessary- while the tractor and implement is in motion by a simple adjustment that only requires 1 or 2 seconds the straightener evener sidehill hitch allows the operator to set the plow as desired inde pendent of the tractor draw bar hitch at the desired width it enables the operator to stear the plow to take a wider or narrow furrow to take out a crook by the simple operation of turning a cranked screw adjustment to vary width six inches either way or to hold his plow up on a steep side hill when the tractor slides away it can be adjusted to change width from one sixteenth of an inch up to six inches with this attachment an operator can go out and do a show job in striking out and finishing a land in such a way that it makes it the best outfit o do a show jobbf anything on the market today price of complete attachment including print ed instructions for installation is 3000 po b stouffville ont if you reside out of this locality and would like to have one send money order for 3000 to df holderr sons ford sales service stouffville ont we will ship you complete attach- mcntshipping charges collect at destinationlt only requires ten minutes to install and any one can do it by following instructions d holder sons ford sales service stouffville ont phone stouffville j840i the womens destitute the senior womens institute will meet at tlie home of mrs howard malloy on wednesday may 13th at 30 oclock note the change of date motto praise loudly blame softly roll call suggestions for the coming years program there willvbe a reading by mrs w wad- dell and a report of sumary day on vegetable project by leaders the secretary treasurers report will be received also annual reports from all committees and the election of officers will every member try and be present social half hour presi dent mrs keliington secretary miss sadie stewart father obligates son a number of local masons attend ed the official visit of the ddgm for victoria county to faithful brethren lodge in lindsay on fri day evening to greet the distinguish edvisitor for the occasion mr j j kelsey there was another reason for the visit of stouffvilie members of the craft wor brother frank riches local hardware man had the honor of administering the obliga tion to his son gordon who conducts the home acres near indsay and who was the candidate of the even- ihg reeve a e weldbh was one of the locals- to witness the ceremony and was called oh to speak when the honors -were- being passed around during the banquet hour r george austin has rented the half of irobert stewarts double house since the one he is in was sold by dan giebner to ernest brewery who is coming to town from glasgow dis trict miss grace iratcliff of kirkland lake and mr and mrs fred adams arid daughter peggyjane of hamil ton also mr ted ratcliff of toronto have been recent visitors of mr and mrs j h ratcliff miss alarion lotten daughter of mr and mrs marshalllotten and a nurse at the brierbush hospital here graduated on thursday from grace hospital toronto present at the ceremony from stouffville were mrs dawson waggmrs elgin wagg mr frank badgero mr and mrs j lotten miss robey lotten and mrs marshall lotten making use of off time art rusnell has returned to his employment with the moffat stove co at weston since his operation for appendicitis about a month ago dur ing xhis convalescent period arthur painted his fathers residence on main street east two coats and did a job that would defy the experts along this line he was at work on the paint job within two weeks of having undergone the operation so that his recovery period was short indeed a popular show house saturday nights crosd in town was the largest this season when stores werejammed or at least many of them were for several hours the stanley theatre was turning away patrons and some of them came to the tribune to make the suggestion that the theatre should be enlarged to take care of the increas ing summer evening patronage the proprietor may accept this as a bit of flattery and not a complaint but everything is done to accommodate the patrons with two shows being run on saturdays big trouble is the crowd cannot get in early enough to make use of the accommodation when it is available later in the evening it becomes sorely taxed sgtpilot alfred thomas andcpl murray sinclair two local boys have been united in england in hhe same royal canadian air force squadron alfred is a son of mr and mrs grw thomas of stouffville while murray who is in charge of radio at this particular airdrome is a son of mr and mrs er sinclair ring- wood garden and field seeds garden seeds garden fertilizers wizard brand sheep manure king bug killer king plant food seed potatoes certified new brunswick kathadins certified prince edward island cobblers and green mountains reliable brand seed grain victory oats erban oats vanguard oats alaska oats oac no 21 barley velvet barley spartan barley seed disinfectants ceresan for grain semesan for small garden seeds semesan bel for seed potatoes we are taking orders for next winters coal stiver bros behold the fisherman he risoth up early in the morning and disturbeth the whole household mighty are his preparations he goeth forth full of hope and when the day is far spent ho roturn- cth smelling of fish and the truth is not 1n him we do not know who wrote the above lines but they certainly do not apply to all fishermen truth is that shiner davis and massoy mow- der fished all night and all day at uxbridgc pond and didnt get a bite and they came home and said so bob snowball barber spent two or three hours at a creek near siloam and caught fifteen of the speckled beauties came home and admitted the whole thing proudly and allow ed his friends to see the catch those lines were novor written for the pre sent day fishermen rather would they apply to the hasbeens who can tell the big whoppers about what used to be saw several popple drinking court is- told v john edward page pleaded guilty in police court before magistrate keith on monday to a charge of possessing beer illegally while a charge of keeping liquor for sale was withdrawn by the crown accused was fined 100 or three monthsv in jail constable wallace said that- the house of the accused in stouffville was visited on a warrant and several people were seen drink ing in various rooms the court was told that page was a veteran and not fit for work the horticultural solicits your membership stouffville horticultural society is functioning this year as in the past and those who have not yet handed in their membership are urged to pay their dollar at the canadian bank ofcommerce to mr spence who will issue a vouchor which will entitle you to a valuable amount of goods from the stouffville floral plant there will be no house to house canvas this year as it is felt there should be enough interest and benefit from be ing a member to cause those who have joined in the past to call at the bank seeds will be donated to the various schools again and the child ren invited to grow for purposes of competition later in the season holds funeral services for geiuian refugee funeral services were hold mon- day afternoon for simon sauer jwhose death occurred on saturday at his markham township homo in his 76th year imr sauer and his family fled ger many in 193 and settled in italy but foreseeing that countrys pro- axis inclinations migrated to can ada in 1938 settling on the old gra ham homestead 10th concession surviving are one son dr hnr- man sauer and several grandchildren rabbi mairlce neisendrath of toronto conducted the funeral ser vice with interment in- locust riill cemetery mr gerald stokes member of the local nova scotia bank staff here as transferred to the queen and pape branch in toronto this week mr stokes many friends wish him every success in the big city office wins two gold mcdik lenore baker toionto pupil of t w eagleson was successful in winning fust prue in both the 17 and 13 year old classes at the peel county musical festival held at brampton last thursday evening mrs walter divis lost a valuable watch in town on saturday evening w hen the small timepiece fell out of the wristlet as it was not larger than a coin it will be a miracle should it be recovered hjdro power for the month of march cost the stouffville system 702 and the peak load was struck on the e ening of the 7th at the hour of 9 30 oclock car crashed tree constable ben cayman investi gated what looked like a careless drrwng accident in town last week when a car smashed headlong into a tree after going over the boulevard in front of the dr freel property no charge we understand was laid but the motor car involved was very badly damaged while no person sustained any personal injury the damaged troe had to be removed from the street as it was broken at the trunk a charge is being laid send the tribune to absent friends for best results ship your cream to us we pay 2c per pound more of butter fat for cream delratered to creamery i cold storage meat lockers for rent stouffville creamery co phone 18601 sec how the job will look ina thou- und different colour combination before you start to paint of fix before you point with the up your home talk it over with your sfssiwo cil paint dealer in addition to the finest quality cil paints he has many special aids and suggestions to ease your work and add much to your satisfaction and he can show you the economy and protection that highquality cil paints bring to your home wf riches stourtviuo ontario cil paints for lasting protection t 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