the tribune stouffville ont thursday february 4 1943 classified advs phone 15301 for sale or rent house for sale 7roomed tmaln street stouffville apply to john phillips on premises for sale house and lot in gormley 1 rooms and reception hall garage and ken house apply to charles hoover union- ville or to e h doner gormley articles for sale order your colony house now more eggs and more poultry urgently needed come and see these colony houses cottage roof now nicely painted and built on skids we oan fill additional ordeis promptly geo w baker gormley phone 7304 wanted wanted boy or man to assist in farm work steady employment t l white phone 608 stouff ville wanted a housekeeper at pine creek farm phone unionvllle 58 wanted 1 gander phone mrs stanley byam or write to mrs gust prince goodwood for sale biusaw in good shape also one 20 and one 32 saw elwood carruthers or phone 1401 claremont truck for sale 1938 ford dump truck in al condition with good rubber tires norm hisey ballantrae phone stouffville s420 livestock for sale twenty pigs 100 lbs or better also electric radio lester mccullough claremont cheap for sale a biegel hound owner in army p fisher gormley phone 4213 after 7 pm for sale weeks old 5s27 s yorkshire pigs 7 j l ogden phone wanted brooder stove coal and 1000 capacity c fred sanders phone ss13 position wanted as house- keeper experienced enquire phone 1715 cakd of thanks mrs esther gray and walter wish to thank all the kind friends and neighbors for their many acts of kindness also for the willing helpers for shovelling on the day of the funeial of the late jonathan gra ham cakd of thanks we wish to extend our sincere thanks and appreciation for the many messages of sympathy received from our friends at stouffville also to richardson lodge in our recent sad bereavement of a beloved hus band and father mrs still bill and wife do we need a maintenance man here bell and son agents for beatty bros water system and barn equipment de- laval milkers and separators re pair parts and service supertest oils and greases phone 2s1 stouffville ontario turnips and cabbage wanted highest prices any size r e brown phono 170 for sale geese and gander large breed also white pekin ducks and drakes and other breeds such as muskovis irouens indian runners and mallards mrs f johnston phone 5220 sheep for sale 17 breeding ewes 14 of them one and two sheer a choice lot dan hall phone 9305 for sale jersey cow fresh with or without twin calves geo h baldwin 2 miles south of goodwood sale register thursday feb 4 auction sale farm stock implements household furniture etc at lot 14 rear con 6 markham 1 mile north of no 7 highway halfway between markham and unionville the property of jos oriley sale at 1 pm terms cash no reserve as farm has been sold clarke prentice auctioneer card of thanks mrs rf lotton and family wish to express their deep gratitude to all the kind neighbors and friends also relatives who assisted dur ing their recent bereavement in the loss of a beloved husband and fa ther especially do they mention the melville wa for supplying the 9upper and the mason risch co toionto the beautiful floral tri butes were also greatly appreciat ed card of thanks mr and mrs dan hall aro deeply grateful for the thoughtful acts carried out in behalf of mrs hall during her seven weeks in the hos pital the cards letters innumer able enquiries and the lovely basket of fruit from the ladies aid at lemonville are all deeply impress ed on their minds and were cer tainly gieatly appreciated mr and mrs d h hall card of thanks mrs leslie mitchell of stouffville rr 3 desires to extend her very sincere appreciation and thanks to the many friends who remembered her with letteis cards fruit and kind enquires during her recent illness for sale young durham bull lou brillinger stouffville 8514 delaval milking machines a limited number of milkers for delivery within 30 days instal lation made in the order they are received subject to gov permit cash or terms toronto radio sports ltd 241 yonge st wa 4501 rawlejgh notice i still have my rawleigh busi ness and have a full line of pro ducts on hand at the same old price they may be had at the house or by phoning 8004 for a mail order due to gasoline ration ing we cannot travel the roads as formerly 1 ira d rusnell native of markham was welfare official mrs helen e lawrence place ment supervisor of childrens aid society suffered fractured hip widely known in social service work mrs helen e lawrence supervisor of the childplacing de partment of the childrens aid so ciety of toronto for 20 years died last week at her home 104 bern ard avenue mrs lawrence suffered a fractur ed hfp when she fell a few weeks ago she was believed to have been convalescing satisfactorily but was stricken yesterday born at markham daughter of the late mr and mrs william rolph she was an arts graduate of st hil das college toronto following tractor owners 31c per gallon refund sc per gallon we can supply you with regular tractor gasoline for your tractor and farm engine at reduced price from graded gasoline prices for which we do not require coupons to serve you otherwise if you use graded gasoline in your tractor you must turn in your valuable coupons from your ration book d f holden sons ford sales and service phone 1s401 stouffville card of thanks mrs walter waid takes this op portunity of extending her sincere thanks and appreciation to the many kind friends for their thoughtful- ness in gifts cards letters and per sonal visits during her recent ill ness mjlk coolers and grinders frigidaire and wood cooleis and grinders combination fuel and electric ranges moffatt electro- pai heaters cash or terms toronto radio sports ltd 241 yonge st wa 1501 stan hall i auctioneer public auction farm stock sales conducted sell any sale for 2500 phone ss05 attention farmers we now have received details of our farm machinery quota for 1943 it is not much but better than we expected so if in need of new mach inery order now bell son the cockmmtt dealers phone 281 doc cosgrove dies in his 88th year patrick j doc cosgrove died on sunday january 24th 1943 at the home of his daughter mrs j curran euclid ave toronto in his 88th year he was known as doc throughout the imarkham and ux- brldge district for years lie was born near markham and lived in the death of her husband rev s i toronto for 35 years also surviving a lawrence onetime rector of j are three sons thos william thorrihill anglican church in 1919 mrs lawrence took a course in so cial service work at the university of toronto surviving are a sister mrs jas scott of toronto and four brothers harry m rolph of markham dr f w rolph and frank rolph of toronto and john of new york and james and three daughters mrs edward mullen mrs george reest and mrs ernest wilburn requiem mass was celebrated in st peters church tuesday morning interment was made at uxbridge took xoteof our picture service more sabotage roundworms stool hen energy qual to thousands of eggs ev5ry year dr hess poultry worm powder expel these parasites its ac tive ingredient nicotine does a real job and its a flock treatment that you give with the feed get worm powder nowcost 1c or less per bird stiver bros writing from calgary george mcguire former bandmaster at uxbridge and a widely known citi zen of the district to the north of us congratulates the tribune on its undertaking in the field of pic tures we wonder if many of oir readers realizes for instance thai evory picture appearing in this issue of the paper including the front page layout was cast right on the premises of the paper in stouff ville we have developed an equip ment and skill of workmanship along this line that perhaps only a few of the smaller town papers have reached we purchase the copyrlte pictures from a syndicated news paper service and spend several hundred dollars a year in this in vestment victoria square snow snow beautiful snow we are glad to be able to leport that little harry barber is recover ing after his attack of pneumonia mr and mrs egbert avison and mr and mrs stanley boynton had sunday evening dinner with mr and mrs louis nichols a number of the fanners attended the short course held recently in the buttonville hall the ypy skating party was well attended saturday evening the executive of the ypu will meet at the home of the president miss viola avison on saturday evening sympathy of the community is extended to mis rolph perkins in the death of her father mr j j lunau dont forget the sunday school convention thursday february 4 at unionville mr charlie wellman or omemee spent a few days with his uncle and aunt mr and mrs louis nichols messrs gordon and larry sand erson had tea one night recently with messrs lawrence and jim boynton the ypu service sunday even ing was in charge of miss irene beatty scripture was given by miss vera boynton a reading by mis charlie stansbury a piano instru mental by miss coral perkins the topic was delivered by miss ruby avison next sunday evening the seivice will be in charge of miss doieen klinck rev h j mackays appeal for the russians has been greatly re sponded to not only with clothing but by the special offering on sun day perhaps we can still give more so come on friends of the commun ity and see it we are able to do more towards this woithy cause for such gallant people who are lighting for our freedom the regular monthly meeting of the wms will be held at the home of mrs ross klinck at 2 pm on wednesday february 10 reports will be given by the delegates who attended the annual meeting held in eglinton avenue united church the president asks for all the mem bers to kindly be present as there is important business to be dealt with looking back over the years we recall severalvouncillbrs in stouff ville who from time to time came out with the idea that the village should have a general maintenance man to look after the score of duties that have to be carried out through the council there is snow shovel ling in winter watching the hy drants cleaning the roads in sum mer fixing water leaks and other things that we might mention for some years or since the time of joel nendick the duties have been more or less divided between persons available at the time there might be work to do the result of this method was that some poor service has been rendered when a hole needed digging or a repair job re quired fixing no one knew where the tools were and some of them dis appeared from time to time never to be located the result of all this means more or less haphazard ser vice and uncalled for work on councillors and reeve the remedy these councillors claimed was to hire a general main tenance man one who could be counted on to attend to all these duties the idea was splendid but the right man never turned up to assume all these duties and the scheme was never made effective right now ira rusnell has offer ed to do this work he would police the town and everybody admits he is doing a good job attend to the streets repair water works and be come general maintenance man at a salary of s0 monthly the council is grappling with the issue and may settle it next week this paper is strongly in suppoit that his ser vices should be tried out for this year at least we believe that the ratepayers will approve of such a step the cost is much the same as it is with the work all divided up at least it will not raise the taxes one train ed man is worth much more than inexperienced help and this year it may be very hard to gel even poor help some membeis of the council are prepared to try out the scheme in deed all of them are but all are not agreed on the price the ratepayers in general will be more concerned i about getting a first class job done than over whittling a dollar or two s war stamps 25 sa1ada a msm svsb laborite dead jjcn tlllctt veteran trade union leader mid former mem ber of parliament in great britain i- dead in london at the age of 82 he was colead er witli john burns in famous london dock strike of 1889 too late for funeral parked truck blocked the avay off the pay peaches mis j ferguson sr and john were toronto visitors on triday mr and mrs harry warriner and family were sunday vistois with mr and mis w brignall mrs sinclair is spending several weeks with relatives in toionto douglas ferguson of the rcaf stationed at st thomas is enjoying two weeks leave at his home here mr and mrs henry b michell and family of cherrywood spent last thursday at the biignall home mr and mrs lome jarvis of unionville spent wednesday evening at the cleverdon home glad to have mrs r a smith again a caller on our line after be ing confined to the home for some weeks a very successful sewing bee was held at the warriner home last thuisday a number from our line attended the ypy skating party held at the stouffville rink last wednesday the ypu held their meeting on friday evening last at the warrin er home a skating party was plan ned to be held this wednesday night at the unionville rink after which lunch will be served wo extend our sympathy to the lotton family in the loss of a loving husband and father mr russel lotton our sympyathy goes to the wide- man family in the loss of a loving wife and mother mrs j s wide- man additional locals over 1000 tickets have been sold for the quilt given in aid of the russian relief fund which will be drawn for friday of next week truck drivers have from time to time been called load hogs and piobably many of them are they drive big heavy vehicles and have no fear of the smaller car passing them while others may be heavily loaded and do not find it easy to wheel oft the ciown of the load foi every little car that lolls along lately there have come to us complaints about many trucks be ing left parked right on the right of way while the owners walk the lanes to interview farmers a par ticular case came to light a few days ago a gormley lady was driving from that hamlet to attend a funer al became blocked on the way be cause of a truck left on the road and before she could have the truck moved so that she might pioceed on her way much time was lost re sult she arrived just in time to miss the funeral no one has any right to leave a truck or car parked on the highway and are liable to be prosecuted for so doing fvobably a little checkup by the police woula leave the situa tion more fair to all feed the pheasants clerk charles hoover informed markham councillors on monday that means were being taken to feed the pheasants in the township since the present very deep snow is mak ing it hard for the birds to exist the weed tops which they eat at this time are far under the snow many of the birds are living close to the barn yards it is said and farmers have been throwing but feed for them s unionville took an easy victory and tightened their grip on a playoff berth when royce a c defaulted tuesdays game because of lack of ice in the oha dicksons hill mr and mrs grundy of toronto were guests of mrand mrsanthony hoover and family on sunday we wish mr ward hallman a speedy recovery from the fluv mrs wm grove spent an after noon with mrs r moyer last week mrs redshaw is visiting her daughter mrs brown in lindsay miss irene pilky visited miss jean hallman on sunday the young peoples society had charge of the evening service at mt joy on sunday mr and mrs reg gibbins presided over the program which included a number of juniors from our sunday school the frequent snow falls make it dimcult for the boys who cycle to stouffville- high school a number from this section at tended the mortson sale north of ringwood last week the meeting of the cemetery co bingo oddfellows hall stouffville mon feb 8 sso pm good prices lots of 3un proceeds for soldiers comfort fund of dicksons hill was held last wednesday to conduct the annual business session mr win timberss was appointed to the vacancy on the board of directors caused by the death of the late edwaid hastings we congiatulate the company on the very fine appearance of this old cemetery and thank them for their efforts in this worthy undertaking doctor mitchell and miss belle mitchell are being missed from their home locust lodge mother nature has been lavish with her snouy robes and blankets and while our mends are missing part of the beauties of canadian winter a welcome awaits them when they return fiom the salubrious land of the south gen honore giraud gen de gaulle fighting french lender and gen glrmid high commissioner in french north africa arc once more in the nulilir eye with the report they had reached nn agreement as a result of mediation by great britain and the united states tiiiili line uy1sr1dgk mrs joseph c byer is spending a week in toronto at her sons home mr and mrs alvin byer and family today thursday is the date of tho markham township sunday school convention to be held at unionville all churches in the jurisdiction have been urged to send delegates there is an abundance of flu and colds throughout the town and suburbs school attendance has been depicted as a result but many of the adult population arc affected too the many friends in town hero where she frequently was a visitor will be very sorry to learn of the death of mrs thain wilson sister of the late robert leslie mrs wil son passed away in owen sound on january 23 after a lengthy illness rebuilt motors j ford moled a exchange 4950 radiator fronts all makes of cars from 145 to 225 each only 50 left generator starter windshield wiper motors and j fuel pump exchange service paris auto supply auto wreckers 7 richmond hill ontario phone 86 a- ft v c